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VOL. 108, NO. 35, IMPERIAL COUNTY, CA. 92250
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 2014
Brawley Has New
Firefighter Page 14
It’s Back To School For Local Kids Next Week
Time to hit the books again.
Students around Imperial
Valley will all be back in class
next week, as the Fall semester
begins and everybody gets to talk
about their summer vacations.
Some school districts are
already back in session, as is
Imperial Valley College. But a
few, such as Holtville and
Brawley, woill start next week.
Once underway, though, there
will be a host of new activities for
everyone to participate in as well
as readin’, writin’, and ‘rithmetic.
Football practices have
already started as area schools get
ready to reinstate old rivalries
with others in the vicinity.
Practices for all age groups began
this week, including Pop Warner
teams and other youth sports.
The volleyball teams are
working out and getting ready to
play in their first preview.
There’s also a lot of band
practice going on as the
marchers, horn blowers and
drummers get ready for another
season.
All other activities will be
starting up as students return to
their classrooms after the long,
hot summer.
A welcome teachers luncheon
took place in Imperial last week,
while Brawley has a dinner set
for September to change the welcoming format slightly.
There won’t be a luncheon
for teachers in Calexico once
more and Holtville will hot its
annual luncheon on Monday,
Aug. 21st. Such affairs give
members of the community an
opportunity to meet new teachers
and thank those teachers who
participate for their contribution
to their communities.
Expected attendance at local
school districts is Calexico;
2827; Southwest, 2061; Central,
1864; Brawley, 1633; Imperial
1025; Holtville 522; Vincent
Pop Warner Football Continues
Practice Around Imperial County
Memorial, 260. Student numbers
were not available at Calipatria.
As said before, classes have
already started at Central and
Southwest High as of August
14th. Calexico began August 18;
Brawley, Imperial and Calipatria
all begin Aug. 25th. Holtville
begins Aug. 26th.
Holtville FFA Theme For
2014 "Fueled by You,
Driven Towards Success"
This year's chapter theme was
on the mind of the local Holtville
FFA chapter officers as they prepared for the upcoming school
year during their annual retreat at
Mission Beach on August 11th
and 12th.
The officers and their two
advisors Mr. Luke Larson and
Mrs. Lindsay Cox, discussed
their various goals and made a
plan of action for the school year.
The officer team also participated in fun team-building activities to better understand themselves and each other as a cohesive unit.
In preparation for the school
year the officers outlined their
calendar of activities and
designed the new theme for
which the year would be encompassed by.
The new theme, "Fueled By
You, Driven Towards Success,"
challenges the members to realize
that in order to achieve success,
they have to put in the work.
The FFA Organization strives
to teach its members the importance of both agriculture and real
life skills through premier leadership, personal growth, and
careers success. After retreat, this
POP-WARNER HAS entered the third week of practice and kids all around the Valley are being
taught the skills of football for another season. Above, Jason Turner talks to the Holtville Jr. PeeWee team about the importance of winning and having a winning attitude not only in football but in
life. Alls chools and activities are stsaring up once again with students heading back to classrooms
next week. Photo by Jim Predmore
More Water Problems for Holtville
By: Jim Predmore
On Friday August 15, the
City of Holtville has experienced
a second water main failure along
the Fourth Street Water Main.
This is the same water main
which had a break earlier in the
month.
The 14 inch water main
pipeline running under 4th Street
has been the center of activity
with stuck valves and two separate pipeline failures.
The City of Holtville Public
Works Department worked
throughout the night on Friday
August 15 and into the morning
Saturday August 16 to make the
necessary repairs to the pipeline.
City water customers south of
4th Street and east of Fern
Avenue were without water until
late Saturday morning.
The Fourth Street Water Main
Break resulted in the issuance of
this month's second Boil Water
Notice. Water customers were
notified of the Water Main Break
and Boil Water Order through the
City's use of the Reverse 911 program.
The water quality was tested
on Saturday August 16 and again
on Sunday August 17. The
California State Division of
Drinking Water lifted the Boil
Water Notice on Monday August
18 at approximately 2pm.
"The City of Holtville apologizes for these inconveniences",
noted City Manager Alex
Meyerhoff. "The City is doing
everything in its power to ensure
a safe and reliable supply of
drinking water", he further noted.
Over the course of the next
several months, the City of
Holtville will be making
improvements to the 4th Street
Water Main.
The Reverse 911 program can
be an effective means of communication in the event of future
emergencies. However, as currently designed, the Reverse 911
system only contacts residents
which have landlines. It is estimated that currently, 40% of
households have land lines. It is
possible to register mobile
phones to receive Reverse 911
messages.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Historian, Alfred Silva; Sentinel, Jack Grizzle;
Vice President, James Schwer; Secretary, John Tamayo;
Treasurer, Bradley Kaufman; President, Kaycee Larios; Reporter,
Armando Nevarez. Photo by Armando Nevarez.
What is REVERSE 911
REVERSE 911© is the system that was selected by Imperial
County in 2008 to serve as the
Mass Notification System for the
county. The Imperial County
REVERSE 911© system has the
ability to send voice, and email
messages to residents during
emergencies using a combination
of
phone
database
and
Geographic Information Systems
(GIS)
Technology.
Using
REVERSE 911©, officials can
quickly target a precise geographic area of a city or the
County of Imperial as a whole
and potentially reach thousands
of phone numbers each hour.
Intended Use: REVERSE
911© will be used to send the following type of information to residents: evacuation notices, hazardous materials releases, community policing activities and
public health emergencies. The
Imperial County REVERSE
911© database currently includes
both listed and unlisted landline
telephone numbers, but does not
include cellular, Voice Over
Internet Protocol or TTY numbers (except those TTY numbers
that are set up as landlines.)
Will I be guaranteed to
receive a call when a disaster
occurs?
No. Many situations affect
the delivery of a phone message.
Examples include: phone lines
down, power outages, hang- ups
believing it is a telemarketer, not
answering a call-waiting beep,
not checking voicemail, overloaded phone circuits, or any
other possible scenario outside of
the County's control. During an
emergency residents will still
need to monitor emergency mes-
sages by radio or television
broadcasts in order to receive
timely notices.
Registration for Cellular,
Broadband phone service, and
Voice Over Internet numbers:
Residents are encouraged to
register their phone numbers
online so they can receive messages in their additional phone
numbers. To register information
online,
please
visit
the
REVERSE 911© registration
webpage at www.imperialvalleyreverse911.com. There is no
cost to register, the process is
simple and it only takes a few
minutes to complete. It should
take about two days for your
information to become available
on the REVERSE 911© system.
The registration page is also
available in Spanish.
What if I do not have internet
access to register my cell phone?
If you do not have internet
access, the County of Imperial
will host REVERSE 911©
Registration days at no cost for
county residents. Dates and times
will be announced.
Holtville Tribune Friday, August 21, 2014 PAGE 02
Catechism Registrations In Holtville 2014 Graduation Videos
Registrations for the 2014-2015
Catechism year at St. Joseph Parish
are now going on. St. Joseph Church
offers Catechism (Faith Formation)
for children in grades Pre-School
thru High School (Confirmation).
We also offer sacramental preparation
for
Holy
Communion,
Reconciliation, & Confirmation,
each a two year. Program, and for
children that are 7 years of age and
are not baptized we offer an RCIA
(Rite of Christian Initiation for
Adults) adapted for children, also a
two year program. Please keep in
mind that even if your child/children
has or have completed their sacraments of First Communion it is highly recommended that they continue
their formation in Catechesis. This
will ensure that your child/children
will come to have a more complete
understanding of their Catholic
Religion, and therefore be able to
grow in their faith. Tuition will be
$85.00 for one child and $10.00 for
each other child in the same family.
The Catechetical Ministry Office
Hours are as follows:
Mon. Closed
Tues. 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Wed. 10:00 am-8:00 pm
Thurs. 9:00 am- 12:00 pm
Fri. 9:00 am- 12:00 pm
Closed for lunch from 12:00pm
to 2:00pm
For information you can call 1760-356-5738 and ask to speak to
Mrs. Maria Baca.
Cuts N’ Fades Offering Free Haircuts
For Local Students
Cuts N’ Fades is giving back
to the community by providing
free haircuts for school age children, ages 5 to 17.
Owner Diana Garcia and
Master Barber Jaime Abarca,
"The Clipper Magician" knows
how sometimes back to school
expenses could run pretty high
for families. Haircuts may be the
last item on the list for parents,
but she states, "the right haircut
is what all young teenagers
want." Free haircuts will be
given on Saturday, Aug. 23 from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call 760-540-5915.
Football Carnival To Be Held Thursday
And Friday At Southwest High
By
Jim Predmore
Holtville High School Viking
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Football Team will be participating in a two-day football carnival
this week beginning on
Thursday. The Junior Varsity
teams from Holtville, Central,
Imperial, Brawley, Calexico,
Southwest, and CETYS will convene at Southwest High School
at 6:00 pm on Thursday evening.
Admission will be $3.00, with
ages 5 and under being free.
On Friday night the Varsity
teams from Holtville, Central,
Calexico,
Southwest,
and
CETYS will face off at Holtville
Availablea
Holtville High School and
Holtville Middle School graduation videos are available for anyone who would like to view
them. Videos can be picked up at
both schools in the main office.
Local resident Angie Garcia has
provided these videos for many
years and would like to coninue
to do so. Mrs. Gsrcia said.
“Please remember to return
videos.”
St. Joseph’s Church Is
Looking For Youth To
Join New Youth Group
St. Joseph’s Church would like
to invite all Junior High and High
School Youth to come join their
youth group this coming year.
The first meeting will be held on
Wednesday, Aug. 27.
All who would like to attend can
meet at the St. Joseph’s Church
Hall.
Grades: Jr. High--6th to 8th
grade and High School--9th to
12th grade are invited.
The youth groups will enjoy
games, getting to know Christ
and will be able to meet with
other youth from the Valley.
This year’s coordinators are
Theresa Torquato, Sally Cavazos
and Jessi Preciado.
For more information call 760356-5738.
High School at 6:00 pm.
Admission will be $5.00, with 5
and under free.
The Carnival is a fundraising
event for the Imperial Valley
Football Coaches Association, so
no food our drinks will be
allowed into the games. The proceeds will go to benefit the
Imperial
Valley
Coaches
Association, the teams, and the
IVFCA Hall of Fame Banquet
which will be held in March of
2015.
HOROSCOPES: AUGUST 24 - AUGUST 30
ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20
Aries, exercise caution when expressing
your needs. It can be difficult to stop when
you are drumming up so much excitement.
Now is not the time to take a risk.
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22
Big ideas sweep in this week and leave
you with a lot of inspiration, Virgo. Don't
get too lost in fantastical ideas, though.
Wait a little bit before finalizing plans.
TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21
Taurus, you may have overextended yourself this week. You didn't realize you had
taken on so much until it was too late, but
there is still time to backtrack.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23
Err on the side of caution with regard to
spending this week, Libra. You have to
save up for a bigger purchase that's on the
horizon, so try to save as much as you can
now.
GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21
Gemini, committing to a daily routine can
have a strong impact on your overall
health. Consider tailoring a new routine for
yourself, and you'll reap the healthy
rewards.
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22
Take things slow with a budding relationship this week, Cancer. You don't want to
go too fast and find yourself in over your
head. Let things develop gradually.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23
Leo, carefully consider any offer that
seems too good to be true this week. While
the person making the offer is not ill-intentioned, you still must exercise caution.
*For Entertainment Purposes Only
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22
Scorpio, only now do you realize how
much you have on your plate. Think about
postponing a getaway until your schedule
is less packed and you can enjoy the trip
even more.
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21
Sagittarius, turn work into play and things
will move along that much more quickly.
Split up the tasks at hand with a friend or
colleague, and the week will fly by.
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20
Capricorn, even though you don't have
much time for yourself, you feel compelled to spend more time with others.
Make some time for yourself as well.
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18
Aquarius, you secretly enjoy when others
come to you for advice. Think carefully
before making any suggestions, and your
friends will be more appreciative because
of it.
PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20
Now is the time to further your studies,
Pisces. Figure out how to finance a return
to school and make the most of the opportunity.
FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS
AUGUST 24
John Green, Author (37)
AUGUST 25
Blake Lively, Actress (27)
AUGUST 26
Melissa McCarthy, Comic actress (44)
AUGUST 27
Cesar Millan, Dog Trainer (45)
AUGUST 28
LeAnn Rimes, Singer (32)
AUGUST 29
Jay Ryan, Actor (33)
AUGUST 30
Cliff Lee, Athlete (36)
Week of Aug. 25th
Semana del 25 de Agosto
“Depression In Adults”
“La Depresión en los Adultos”
Over sixteen percent of adults will experience Major
Depressive Disorder in their lifetimes. Other types of
depression can be equally debilitating if they occur.
Learn the signs, risks, and evidence-based treatment
strategies of adult depression
Dieciséis por ciento de los adultos experimentarán un
Trastorno Depresivo Mayor en el transcurso de su
vida. Otros tipos de depresión pueden ser equitativamente debilitantes. Aprenda a reconocer los síntomas,
los riesgos y las estrategias de tratamiento, basadas
en la evidencia, de la depresión en los adultos.
Julio Camargo, MFT-intern
Mental Health Counselor
Imperial County Behavioral Health
Julio Camargo
Consejero en Salud Mental
Servicios para Adultos
Holtville Tribune, Friday, August 21, 2014 PAGE 03
IMPERIAL COUNTY
SHERIFF’S REPORTS
TO EARLY FOR MUSIC:
A few subjects are parked out in
their parkway listening to rap
music very loud, the music was
keeping the caller up. The caller
did bear the music up until 2:00
am in the morning, the subjects
were contacted and advised to
turn their music down
talking loudly while the neighborhood dogs bark, the caller
found it suspicious. Though
they were not there when they
arrived, the caller was advised
to call back should they return.
BROKEN WINDSHIELD:
An unknown subject stopped by
the caller’s house and threw a
beer bottle at the caller’s vehicle, striking the windshield. The
glass bottle did shatter but the
windshield was alright.
BROKEN WINDOW:
An unknown subject has gone
around and shot the caller’s
vehicle’s window with a bb gun.
The caller stated that the windows were not shattered but the
small holes did crack the windows and though nothing was
stolen. The caller stated that he
had no idea who could have
done this.
TO MUCH RUCKUS:
A white male subject who is
under the influence is loitering
in the locale, the caller had
asked him to leave but he
refused, the subject then began
to make a lot of ruckus until an
officer arrived.
NOT WANTED:
The caller was in the locale visiting a friend when suddenly, an
unknown subject was throwing
objects at the caller’s truck. The
caller stated that the subject was
gone as quickly as he arrived,
the caller was advised of his
options.
GRAFFITI:
The caller has discovered fresh
graffiti in the area, the caller
also saw three men leaving the
area, the graffiti was photographed by the caller. The
caller was advised and counseled of his options.
PAN HANDLING:
A male subject is loitering in
front of the store, refusing to
leave and bothering customers,
the subject is pan handling. The
subject becomes irate when
someone does not wish to give
him anything. The subject was
contacted, the situation was
handled.
TOO LOUD:
A caller can hear a few males
TIE YOUR DOG PLEASE:
A large pit bull was hanging out
at the local park, the dog seemed
to be minding his own business.
The dog’s owner was called and
counseled; he was able to
retrieve the dog after apologizing to a few of the park visitors.
.
FEED YOU DOG:
The caller’s neighbor’s dog
destroyed a big chunk out of the
fence which is owned by the
caller; both the neighbor and the
caller were advised that it would
be a civil matter.
WHO ARE YOU?:
The caller has spotted a small red
vehicle which is parked at the
alley; the caller also noticed that
the man whom owns the vehicle
was knocking on the windows
before heading to the front of the
home.
KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR
KID:
Two young boys between the
ages of ten and twelve years old
were having a physical fight, the
two kids were separated and
brought to their parents where
both parties were counseled and
advised to stop horse playing.
SISTERS DON’T ARGUE:
Two sisters are having an argument which seems to now have
lasted almost an hour; the two
young women were brought
together with their mother. All
there were counseled.
FATHER AND SON ARGUING:
A father and son couple is yelling
at each other, though the topic of
discussion was not known. They
both were contacted by an officer
whom then counseled both of
them.
TRESPASSING:
Two subjects whom are trespassing into the caller’s land are
yelling at vehicles and people
that pass by thru the area. The
two subjects were escorted off
the land and advised to not
return.
TO MUCH DO DRINK:
Two males are getting physical at
the locale, both males were
under the influence and were
thought to be friends, the two
subjects were not hurt too bad.
They did flee the scene quickly
after starting.
PUNCHING, FIGHTING:
Two male subjects have erupted
from an argument into a full
blown fight, the two subjects
were going at it hard, as they
wrestled on the street. Neither of
the subjects were hurt.
A subject was spotted sleeping
in his vehicle; at first glance the
caller believed that he might
have passed out. An officer
made contact with the sleeping
subject to find that he was just
too exhausted to drive home.
ROCK THROWING:
An unknown subject has
thrown a rock thru the caller’s
bedroom window. The caller
stated that it might have been
her ex-boyfriend, she did notice
that it was a male subject.
REFUSING:
The caller’s ex-boyfriend is on
the locale, the caller’s mother is
trying to get him to leave but he
plain refuses to. Though he did
finally drive off rather erratically in his vehicle, both mother and daughter were advised
on their options.
LOOKING FOR TOUBLE:
The caller’s 24 year old son
has come to the locale looking
for trouble, the subject has been
drinking and did drive that way
to his father’s home. The caller
then stated that he subject was
throwing items around the
place, both inside the home and
out.
GO HOME TO SLEEP:
Business Showcase 2015
The Imperial Valley Joint
Chambers of Commerce is proud
to sponsor the 17th annual
"Business Showcase 2015" from
4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. January 9 in
the Preble building at the
Imperial Valley Expo in Imperial.
We are looking forward to another exciting Showcase and we
want to invite you to be a sponsor
of this annual event. This year's
sponsorship opportunity not only
gives your business visibility at
the Showcase but will also be
promoted at the Joint Chambers
Annual Fall Mixer.
For more information, please
call the Joint Cahmbers of
Commerce.
CHP To Conduct Sobriety
Checkpoint Next Saturday
The El Centro Office of the
California Highway Patrol (CHP)
will conduct a sobriety/driver
license checkpoint on August 23,
2014, somewhere within the
unincorporated area of Imperial
County.
The goal of the CHP is to
ensure the safe passage of each
and every motorist by targeting
roads where there is a high frequency of intoxicated or unlicensed drivers. A sobriety/driver
license checkpoint is a proven
effective tool for achieving this
goal and is designed to augment
existing patrol operations. By
publicizing our efforts we believe
that we can deter motorists from
being intoxicated or unlicensed
while driving a motor vehicle.
Traffic volume permitting, all
vehicles will be checked for drivers who are under the influence
of alcohol or drugs or driving
unlicensed. Our objective is to
send a clear message to those
individuals that consider mixing
alcohol or drugs and/or driving
unlicensed-"The CHP will be
keeping a close eye out for you."
Meth Hidden In Vehicle
Oil Pan Discovered At
Indio Checkpoint
Yesterday, El Centro Sector
Border Patrol agents assigned to
the Indio Station arrested a suspected drug smuggler with two
packages of methamphetamine
hidden within the oil pan of the
vehicle.
The incident occurred at
approximately 11:25 p.m., when
Border Patrol agents encountered
a 46-year-old man driving a blue
2003 Ford Expedition at the
Highway 86 checkpoint.
After a Border Patrol canine
detection team alerted to the
vehicle, agents referred the driver
to secondary inspection area for
further investigation. The agents
subsequently discovered two
packages of methamphetamine
concealed within the vehicle's oil
pan.
The methamphetamine had a
combined weight of 6.8 pounds
with an estimated street value of
$68,000.
The suspected smuggler, a
lawfully present Mexican citizen,
was taken into custody. The man,
vehicle, and narcotics were
turned over to the Drug
Enforcement Administration for
further investigation.
PACKAGES OF METH found in a vehicle’s oil pan was found at
the Indio checkpoint last Thursday.
Holtville Tribune Friday, August 22, 2014 PAGE 04
REMEMBER WHEN
* * * * *
THIRTY YEARS AGO
* * * * *
The Holtville Unified School District
Board of Trustees reviewed a $5 million
budget for the fiscal year 1984-’85, which it
may take action on after a public hearing set
for Sept. 6.
* * * * *
FORTY YEARS AGO
* * * * *
Enrollment in Kindergarten and first
grades is the “highest on record” for the
Holtville schools, the district announced.
According to
Finley principal, Paul
Clabaugh, there are now 122 enrolled in
Kindergarten compared with 104 from last
year, an increase of about 18 percent.
* * * * *
FIFTY YEARS AGO
* * * * *
A Look At Holtville’s Past
A new publisher will take over the reins
of the Holtville Tribune from John H.
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Steppling.
* * * * *
Celebrating Birthdays this week are:
Mr. Burke is an Australian and will shortly bring his Canadian wife, Ellen, and two
children, Vicki, 3, and Robin, 6 months, to
Holtville.
COURTESY SOROPTIMIST CLUB
* * * * *
SIXTY YEARS AGO
* * * * *
Mrs. Ella Carpenter returned recently
from a month’s vacation. She visited her
daughter, Mrs. S.J. Felix, and family at San
Francisco, and her grandson, Robert E.
Maxwell and family at Stockton, and relatives in Portland, Oregon. She also spend
several weeks at La Center, Washington,
where she also visited relatives with whom
she enjoyed picking huckleberries in the
mountains.
* * * * *
August 22: Brooke Julianne Strahm, Samantha Kate Fuller, Cicil Denning†, Logan Layton.
August 23: Ron Jessee, Jr., Sandy Vogel, Sarah Hartshorn, Galima Akhmadullina.
August 24: Jasmin Marie Clunn, Amanda Gebhart, Jonathan, Ayon, Bill Stacey, Braden
Hays, Lois McKenzie, Shella Ming, Allyson Evans.
August 25: Alex Ayon, Glen Bornt, Trish McLaughlin, Chato Garcia, Bobby Martinez,
August 26: Mayor David Bradshaw, Kena Baker, Kena Baker, Jo Thornburg†.
August 27: Jimmy Harbolt, Remi Zack Van Der Linden, Hannah Beth Brady.
August 28: George Moris, Rayleen Strahm, Rosie Johnson, Judy Siqueiros, Elizabeth
Highway†
Celebrating Anniversaries this week are:
August 22: Mr. & Mrs.Kelly Keithly.
August 23: Mr. & Mrs. Mike Sudduth.
August 24: Mr. & Mrs. Jim Birger.
August 27: Mr. & Mrs. Ron Thornburg.
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CLUES ACROSS
1. Chafe
7. Taps
11. Wild llama
13. “Taming of the Shrew” city
14. Israel Isidore Beilin
18. 12th Greek letter
19. ___ Lanka
20. Obsequious use of title
21. Failed in function
22. 1st workday (abbr.)
23. Sea eagle
24. Bamako is the capital
25. Mains
28. Body of water
29. Fern frond sporangia
30. Baseball implements
32. Peels an apple
33. Ingested
34. Coverage to cure & prevent
35. Satisfied
37. Having a slanted direction
38. Acts of selling
39. Pod vegetable
41. To lay a tax upon
44. Ancient Olympic Site
45. Gram molecule
46. Internet addiction disorder
48. Feline
49. 19301 PA
50. East northeast
51. AKA consumption
52. U.S. capital
56. 1st Mexican civilization
58. Police radio monitors
59. Give advice, explain
60. Drab
CLUES DOWN
1. Age discrimination
2. Donkeys
3. Deep narrow valley
4. Cuckoo
5. Newsman Rather
6. Heartbeat test
7. Cooking pot
8. Promotion
9. Ancient barrow
10. Citizens of Riyadh
12. Preoccupy excessively
13. Crusted dessert
15. Ireland
16. Ribosomal ribonucleic acid
17. Downwind
21. Issue a challenge
24. Brooding ill humor
26. Makes less intense
27. Repletes
29. Languages of the Sulu islands
31. CNN’s Turner
32. 21st Greek letter
35. Merchantable
36. Dismounted a horse
37. Catchment areas
38. Private subdivision of society
39. Piglet’s best friend
40. Norse goddess of old age
42. Yellow-brown pigment
43. TV journalist Vanocur
45. More (Spanish)
47. Openly disparage
49. Political funding group
52. Tiny
53. Greatest common divisor
54. Tobacco smoking residue
55. United
57. 7th state
Answers at Bottom
Holtville Tribune, Friday, August 21, 2014 PAGE 05
Back To School - Already?
IT’S BACK TO SCHOOL
TIME in Imperial Valley once
again.
Already? Classes started this
week in Calexico and El Centro
as school starts earlier and earlier
and runs later and later, thus
shortening up what used to be a
long summer vacation.
School ends around June 15th
and with classes starting up
August 20th. It makes for only a
10 week summer vacation. If that
much.
Back in the good old days, we
would get vacation time that lasted from the Memorial Day to
Labor Day, making for an
exceedingly long time to be
underfoot for our parents. But for
us kids it was a great time to play
and be involved in lots of outdoor
activities.
There were games in the park
and swimming, trips downtown
to the department stores and
more swimming at the YMCA. In
fact, that’s where I got my first
swimming lessons. That I can
still swim today is a credit to the
skills of teachers and my own
retention values.
So, as the students hit the books
and try real hard not to look out
the window at the passing of
another year, we must all turn our
attention to getting back to work
with the same feelings.
Where did the summer go and
when will it return?
NEW WORDS DEFINED
FROM OLD ONES
THE WASHINGTON POST'S
MENSA
INVITATIONAL
ONCE
AGAIN
INVITED
READERS TO TAKE ANY
WORD FROM THE DICTIONARY, ALTER IT BY ADDING,
SUBTRACTING,
OR CHANGING ONE LETTER, AND SUPPLY A NEW
DEFINITION. HERE ARE THE
WINNERS:
CASHTRATION (N.): THE
ACT OF BUYING A HOUSE,
WHICH RENDERS THE SUBJECT FINANCIALLY IMPOTENT FOR AN INDEFINITE
PERIOD OF TIME.
2 IGNORANUS : A PERSON
WHO'S BOTH STUPID AND
AN HORSE’S REAR END.
INTAXICATON : EUPHORIA
AT GETTING A TAX REFUND,
WHICH LASTS UNTIL YOU
REALIZE IT WAS YOUR
MONEY TO START WITH.
REINTARNATION : COMING
BACK TO LIFE AS A HILLBILLY.
BOZONE ( N.): THE SUBSTANCE
SURROUNDING
STUPID PEOPLE THAT STOPS
BRIGHT IDEAS FROM PENETRATING. THE BOZONE
LAYER, UNFORTUNATELY,
SHOWS LITTLE SIGN OF
BREAKING DOWN IN THE
NEAR FUTURE.
GIRAFFITI : VANDALISM
SPRAY-PAINTED
VERY,
VERY HIGH.
SARCHASM : THE GULF
BETWEEN THE AUTHOR OF
SARCASTIC WIT AND THE
PERSON WHO DOESN'T GET
IT.
Perez Prescription Access
For Families Bill Reaches
Governor Brown’s Desk
A prescription access bill by
State Assemblymember Manuel
Pérez passed its final legislative
hurdle today and now heads to
Governor Brown for signature.
AB 2603 protects individuals
who pick up a prescription medication for a family member or
friend, ensuring they can do so
without being in violation of the
law.
“Some people – whether they
are homebound or lack transportation – need assistance picking up their prescription medications,” said Pérez. “We take for
granted that the law permits this,
but actually the law has been
unclear on the matter. This bill
provides that needed clarity.
Now you can be certain that you
can help a friend or loved one get
their needed medications without
running afoul of the law. I think
this bill is especially relevant for
seniors, homebound individuals,
and for people who live in rural
and medically underserved areas,
where it is not uncommon to rely
on a family member or friend to
pick up your prescription.”
Specifically, the bill makes a
change to the California Health &
Safety code to allow for the possession and transportation of a
prescription medication by a person authorized by, and for the
purpose of assisting, the prescription holder. The need for this bill
surfaced as a result of a recent
court ruling by the California
Court of Appeals in the case of
People V. Carboni. It is commonly assumed that the law permits a designated representative –
such as a family member or caregiver – to assist a prescription
holder by picking up medications
on his/her behalf. Yet in the
Carboni case, the court ruled that
current law is unclear on the
legality of this activity and that
the Legislature must remedy the
issue by clarifying state law.
AB 2603 passed through the
legislative process with unanimous bipartisan support, never
receiving a no vote. It is sponsored by California Attorneys for
Criminal Justice, and its supporters include the Congress of
California Seniors, California
Advocates for Nursing Home
Reform, and the Drug Policy
Institute.
Deported Sex Offender
Apprehended During
Illegal Entry Attempt
Monday, U.S. Border Patrol
agents assigned to the El Centro
station arrested a previously
deported convicted sex offender
in a mountainous area approximately 29 miles west of downtown Calexico.
The 43-year-old man was
apprehended by Border Patrol
agents after he attempted to enter
the U.S. illegally from Mexico.
The man was transported to the
El Centro Border Patrol Station
where agents identified him as
Osmar D. Acevedo, a citizen of
Guatemala.
Criminal record checks
revealed that Acevedo is a convicted sex offender. Acevedo
was convicted as a felon in 2008
for acts with a child: age specific,
out of Los Angeles, and sen-
tenced to serve three years in
prison. Acevedo also has immigration convictions for illegal
entry after being previously
removed.
Acevedo is in Border Patrol
custody and will be processed
and prosecuted for re-entry after
previously being deported.
The El Centro Sector's
Community
Awareness
Campaign is a simple and effective program to raise public
awareness on the indicators of
crime and other threats. We
encourage public and private sector employees to remain vigilant
and play a key role in keeping our
country safe. Please report any
suspicious activity to the Border
Community Threat Hotline at 1800-901-2003.
INOCULATTE : TO TAKE
COFFEE INTRAVENOUSLY
WHEN YOU ARE RUNNING
LATE.
OSTEOPORNOSIS : A
DEGENERATE
DISEASE.
(THIS ONE GOT EXTRA
CREDIT.)
KARMAGEDDON : IT'S
LIKE, WHEN EVERYBODY IS
SENDING OFF ALL THESE
REALLY BAD VIBES, RIGHT?
AND THEN, LIKE, THE
EARTH EXPLODES AND IT'S
LIKE, A SERIOUS BUMMER.
DECAFALON (N.): THE GRUELING EVENT OF GETTING
THROUGH THE DAY CONSUMING ONLY THINGS
THAT ARE GOOD FOR YOU.
GLIBIDO : ALL TALK AND
NO ACTION.
DOPELER EFFECT : THE
TENDENCY OF STUPID
IDEAS TO SEEM SMARTER
WHEN THEY COME AT YOU
RAPIDLY.
ARACHNOLEPTIC FIT (N.):
THE FRANTIC DANCE PERFORMED JUST AFTER
YOU'VE ACCIDENTALLY
WALKED THROUGH A SPIDER WEB.
BEELZEBUG (N.): SATAN IN
THE FORM OF A MOSQUITO,
THAT GETS INTO YOUR
BEDROOM AT THREE IN THE
MORNING AND CANNOT BE
CAST OUT.
CATERPALLOR ( N.): THE
COLOR YOU TURN AFTER
FINDING HALF A WORM IN
THE FRUIT YOU'RE EATING.
TION WHILE DRUNK.
5. WILLY-NILLY
IMPOTENT.
,
RASTAFARIAN PROCTOLOGIST.
ADJ.
6. NEGLIGENT , ADJ.
A B S E N T M I N D E D LY
ANSWERING THE DOOR
WHEN WEARING ONLY A
NIGHTGOWN.
7. LYMPH , V. TO WALK
WITH A LISP.
8. GARGOYLE , N. OLIVEFLAVORED MOUTHWASH.
9. FLATULENCE , N.
EMERGENCY
VEHICLE
THAT PICKS UP SOMEONE
WHO HAS BEEN RUN OVER
BY A STEAMROLLER.
10. BALDERDASH , N. A
RAPIDLY RECEDING HAIRLINE.
11. TESTICLE , N. A HUMOROUS QUESTION ON AN
EXAM.
12. RECTITUDE , N. THE
FORMAL,
DIGNIFIED
BEARING ADOPTED BY
14. OYSTER , N. A PERSON
WHO SPRINKLES HIS CONVERSATION WITH
YIDDISHISMS.
15. FRISBEETARIANISM , N.
THE BELIEF THAT, AFTER
DEATH, THE SOUL FLIES
UP ONTO THE ROOF AND
GETS STUCK THERE.
16. CIRCUMVENT , N. AN
OPENING IN THE FRONT
OF BOXER SHORTS WORN
BY
JEWISH MEN.
__________________________
__________________________
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BELLY
CUT DOWN A BIT OF YOUR
BELLY EVERY DAY BY FOLLOWING THIS 1 ODD TIP
HTTP://THIRDPARTYOFFERS.JUNO.COM/TGL3165/
53E3ED5A9958A6D595F34M
P09VUC
PROCTOLOGISTS.
13.
POKEMON
,
N.
A
1. COFFEE , N. THE PERSON
UPON
WHOM
ONE
COUGHS.
2. FLABBERGASTED , ADJ.
APPALLED BY DISCOVERING HOW MUCH WEIGHT
ONE HAS GAINED.
3. ABDICATE , V. TO GIVE
UP ALL HOPE OF EVER
HAVING A FLAT STOMACH.
4. ESPLANADE , V. TO
ATTEMPT AN EXPLANA-
School is shortening up the long,
hot summer!
Tribune-Weekly-Chronicle Thursday, August 21, 2014 PAGE 09
Pop-Warner Enters Third Week of Pratice
THE HOLTVILLE CUBS lead by their Head Coach, Larry Iten , learning the different formations and ball handling.
THE HOLTVILLE POP-WARNER Cheer squad will have three different Cheer
teams to help root on the football teams.
THE PLAYERS HAVE to learn offence and defense, how to block and how to tackle, all in the effort to get ready for the games.
GETTING INTO SHAPE with several different exercises, here are some of the Jr.
Pee-Wees doing the high step as the run with their knees to their chest.
THE CUBS HEAD Coach Mitch Kellum and assistant coach Ben Williams lead
their flag team in calisthenics at the start of practice.
THE COACHES SHOW a lot of dedication as the practicing has been taking place
5 days a week, all in the effort to get the kids in shape to play football.
Holtville Tribune Friday, August 22, 2014 PAGE 07
As School Begins, Summer Fun At Calexico Rec Ends
GAMES LIKE PING-PONG are popular ways to develop hand-eye coordination.
OVERALL FITNESS CLASSES, including kid-friendly Zumba, are also available
GAMES OF ORGANIZED basketball take up the time of these young children.
WHILE GAMES OF dodgeball occupy these kids from Calexico.
AN OBSTACLE COURSE challenges children through a variety of tasks.
SOME KIDS PREFER more intellectual pursuits. Photos from Jaime Chew.
Holtville Tribune Friday, August 22, 2014 PAGE 08
Ballot Measure May Affect Off-Reservation Casinos, Including Calexico
By
Mario Conde
California voters will decide
the fate of off reservation casinos
in a ballot measure that will be on
the November ballot.
But a group called Stand Up
for California collected signatures
to put a measure on the ballot in
November that will repeal a compact agreement between the State
of California and North Fork
Rancheria of Mono Indians. The
compact authorizes an off-reservation casino about 36 miles from
tribal headquarters. It was
approved by the Bureau of Indian
Affairs and a notice was published
in the Federal Register.
The compact agreement will be
put to a statewide vote to see if
Californians will overturn Indian
Gaming Compacts.
Stand Up for California argues
that when California voters
approved Proposition 1A in 2000,
they were specifically promised
that casinos would be limited to
Indian land and not permitted in
neighborhoods and urban areas.
The legislature recently approved a
gaming agreement for the North
Fork Tribe, which has land eligible
for gaming in the Sierra
Mountains, but was recruited by
Las Vegas-based casino operator
Station Casinos for a more lucrative casino location land off
Highway 99 in the Central Valley.
This referendum, the group
states on their website, is about
upholding the will of California
voters and giving voters, not elected officials, the choice to make
such a dramatic change in
California's Indian gaming policy.
City of Calexico has been waiting for many years the approval of
the Bureau of Indian Affairs for the
proposed Casino in Calexico.
Imperial County Supervisor
John Renison that the casino project in Calexico is still going on.
Renison said that the Manzanita
Tribe needs to submit their economic impact statement to the BIA
in order for Washington for them to
give them green light.
"We are not sure at this
moment how will this affect us but
the people of Calexico voted in
favor of the casino because they
want good paying jobs and it
would be a strong boost for the
economy." Renison said.
The Manzanita Band of
Kumeyaay Indians wants to build a
casino on 60.8 acres on the north
side of the City of Calexico. The
site is at State Highway 111 and
Jasper Road and is bounded on the
south and west by the Central Main
and Dogwood Canals.
The proposed project would
have a 260 room hotel, restaurants,
banquet/meeting hall, retail, gaming space, and an entertainment
venue. The project will bring 2,400
full-time jobs, and the city will
receive a $2 million-a-year payment from the tribe once the casino
is in operation
Geothermal Energy Purchase Bill Getting Closer To Legislature Vote
Proposed legislation that would
diversify California’s energy portfolio by requiring energy retail sellers
to procure 500 megawatts of electricity from baseload geothermal power
plants in the next 10 years continues
to move through the state
Legislature.
Senate Bill 1139 advanced from
the
Assembly
Appropriations
Committee today and is expected to
go before the full Assembly for a
floor vote sometime before the
Legislature’s end-of-the-month voting deadline.
Authored by Senator Ben Hueso
(D-San Diego) and co-authored by
Assemblyman V. Manuel Pérez (DCoachella), this legislation is considered critical by the Imperial
Irrigation District to advance its
Salton
Sea
Restoration
and
Renewable Energy Initiative. A collaborative effort between IID and
Imperial County, the initiative calls
for the development of new geothermal energy projects at the Salton Sea
as a platform – and funding mechanism – for the sea’s ultimate restoration.
“The initiative can help assure
the future of the Salton Sea, protect
public health, conserve vital species
habitat and create stability for meeting California’s water supply and
energy needs,” said Jim Hanks,
President of the IID Board of
Directors.
The
Known
Geothermal
Resource Area in and around the
Salton Sea, the majority of which is
located on IID-owned lands, is estimated to contain up to 2,000
megawatts of untapped geothermal
energy.
SB 1139 has the potential to generate up to $38 million per year in
local revenue, hundreds of high-pay-
ing jobs and investments toward
meaningful economic development
and creates the kind of development
needed in California to produce jobs,
protect against fuel price increases
and reduce greenhouse gas and fossil
fuel emissions. At the local level, the
development of geothermal resources
is expected to create jobs for the
Coachella and Imperial Valley communities as well as generate potential
financing for Salton Sea restoration.
SB 1139 was approved by the
full Senate in May. In June, both the
Assembly’s Utilities and Commerce
Committee and the Natural
Resources Committee also approved
the legislation in separate hearings.
Holtville Tribune Friday, August 22, 2014 PAGE 09
Imperial Set To Host SCORE Street Fair On September 25-26
As time ticks down to the
2014 Rigid Industries SCORE
Desert Challenge, the City of
Imperial gets set to host two days
jam packed with activities in
Downtown.
Imperial will host SCOREInternational’s Contingency and
Vendor Row on Imperial Avenue
in Downtown Imperial starting at
12PM on Thursday, September
25. The public can enjoy live
music, food and merchandise
vendors, interactive games, beer
and a special off-road showcase
and autograph session with
Desert Challenge entries. To end
the first day, spectators can head
to the IV Expo (fairgrounds)
Grandstands to watch the Rogers
& Rogers Imperial Big Air
Shootout starting at 8PM.
Starting off the second day,
Friday
September
26,
Contingency and Vendor Row
will be open for business at
10AM. During which time attendees can view the parade of all
SCORE Desert Challenge entries
as they make their way through
Tech inspection right in the heart
of Downtown; all the while
enjoying the various amenities of
Contingency and Vendor Row. To
wrap it all up, it’s off to the races
Friday night in Plaster City with
the first class starting at 6:30PM.
All events held in Downtown
Imperial are free and open to the
public. For more information, or
to become a vendor at
Contingency Row, please visit
www.ivoffroad.com or contact
the City of Imperial at (760) 3554371 and speak with Alexis
Brown, Adriana Zamudio, or
Dallana Gomez; you may also
e
m
a
i
l
[email protected].
Food Gathering Competition Calexico Ports Seize Takes Lead Over BP and NAFEC
The Calexico ports of entry,
on a per capita basis, surged
ahead of both Border Patrol and
NAF El Centro collection efforts
during the first week of the competitive food-gathering challenge.
The Calexico ports responded
in force to upstage the longstanding showboating between NAF
El Centro's "Global Force for
Good" and Border Patrol's
"Green Machine" by raising
4,945 pounds of food compared
to the 5,134 pounds raised by BP
and the paltry 109 pounds collected by the Navy Base.
Where the victory is most
apparent, however, are the
amounts collected on a per capita
basis, where port of entry personnel delivered a bone-crushing
blow by collecting roughly 9.89
pounds of food per person. By
comparison, Border Patrol was
only able to muster 4.66 pounds
per person, followed by the 0.27
pounds per person collected by
NAFEC, not counting the sizeable audience of chirping crickets.
"I'm not worried about the
opposition from the 'Mean Green
Machine' or the 'Navy Blue,' said
Billy Whitford, port director of
the Calexico ports of entry. "In
order for the other two to get the
championship belt, they'll have to
beat us, and judging by these
numbers, we're not going let that
happen."
"We applaud the early efforts
of our friends at Border Patrol
and the Calexico ports of entry,"
said Kristopher Haugh, public
affairs officer for NAF El Centro.
" However, I'd like to borrow a
quote from one of our greatest
naval officers, John Paul Jones,
and state unequivocally: We have
not yet begun to fight."
"In regards to the first week's
results, the Calexico ports of
entry made a strong first showing, I will give them that," said
Acting Supervisory Border Patrol
agent
Trevor
Ambrosini.
"However, it's typical of a rookie
competitor to throw everything
they have in the early rounds. The
more experienced competitors
save their energy for the later
rounds and when the novice
opponent has ran out of gas the
veteran moves in for the victory.
That being said we are really
happy with the first weeks totals
and that our three agencies,
together, will have donated over
five tons of food that will benefit
the less fortunate in our local
community."
Of course, the real winner in
this competition is the Imperial
Valley Food Bank, who serve
over 20,000 people each and
every month. Together, the three
agencies in only their first week
of competition, are able to donate
more than five tons of food to
local families in need.
Can the Calexico ports maintain the momentum shown during
their impressive first outing?
Will the Border Patrol and/or
NAF El Centro rally their forces
to triumph over the newcomers?
Stay tuned until next week to find
out.
For more information on this
contest please contact Trevor
Ambrosini
at
TREVOR.N.AMBROSINI@cbp
.dhs.gov or Kristopher Haugh at
KRISTOPHER.HAUGH@navy.
mil or John Campos at
[email protected]
Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo Receives $7,000 From Union Pacific
Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo,
Inc. received a grant from the
Union Pacific Foundation in the
amount of $7,000 to support
Health Care Services.
Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo
CEO, Yvonne Bell, said that the
grant will fund the purchase of a
phone system for the Medical
Clinic in Coachella allowing
integration with other technologies to improve the well-being of
Clinicas' patients and the communication service levels provided by the staff. "Our current
phone system is overdue for an
upgrade. We are grateful for the
opportunity that this grant offers
and thank the Union Pacific
Foundation for its generosity,"
said Bell.
"We are proud to support
Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo and
extend our best wishes for success," Union Pacific Foundation
President, Robert W. Turner stated in the award letter.
According to their Web site
(www.up.com), the Union Pacific
Foundation is awarding over $1
million to 154 California nonprofit organizations this year.
Union Pacific assists qualified nonprofits in 22 states that
are served by Union Pacific. The
Foundation is funded each year
from the operating profits of
Union Pacific Corporations. It is
not an endowed foundation.
The Foundation has supported community and civic programs since 1959. The grants
support community, cultural and
health and human services
through local nonprofits.
Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo
is a private, non-profit corporation providing array of comprehensive primary care services to
residents throughout Imperial
and Riverside County. Clinicas
is a Federally Qualified Health
Center and a Federal Tort Claims
Act Deemed Facility and was the
first migrant health center established in this nation by the federal government in 1970. Clinicas
MEMBERS OF THE Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo join the Union Pacific Foundation in celebrating
the grant of $7,000. The money will be used by the Clinicas to purchase a phone system for their
Coachella clinic, among other improvements.
has expanded from two original
clinics to twelve clinics, three
dental centers, and three Women,
Infant and Children Nutrition
Education Center and six WIC
voucher distribution sites.
Clinicas is dedicated to providing excellent care, committed
to contributing high level of customer service and promises to
uphold services with uncompromising adherence to the highest
standard of moral and ethical
conduct. All clinics have bilingual and bicultural staff to assist
patients.
Union Pacific Foundation is
the philanthropic arm of Union
Pacific Corporation and Union
Pacific Railroad. Union Pacific
believes that the quality of life in
the communities in which its
employees live and work is an
integral part of its own success.
Originally created as the Union
Pacific Railroad Foundation in
Omaha, Neb., the Foundation has
distributed funds since 1959 to
qualified organizations in communities served by Union
Pacific. The Foundation is not
endowed, but is funded each year
from the operating profits of
Union Pacific Corporation.
Farm Credit Celebrates
98th Anniversary
Nearly 100 years after the
U.S. Congress established Farm
Credit to serve as a reliable
source of credit for the nation's
farmers and ranchers, Farm
Credit System remain a sound
and vital financial resource for
rural America. July 17th marked
the cooperative networks' 98th
anniversary.
Today about 40 percent of the
dollar volume of outstanding
loans to U.S. farmers and ranchers comes from the Farm Credit
System. Farm Credit Services
Southwest specializes in providing credit and related services to
farmers, ranchers, and rural
America. In addition, the Farm
Credit System provides financing
for the processing and marketing
activities of these borrowers, as
well as to rural homeowners, certain farm-related businesses, and
agricultural and public utility
cooperatives.
In support of it's mission of
service, Farm Credit System
institutions also have programs
specifically focused on meeting
the needs of young, beginning
and small farm and ranch operators. In 2013, more than 40 percent of new loans made by Farm
Credit were to small producer,
those with annual gross agricultural sales of $250,000 or less.
bids from multiple beneficiaries. The
most recent offer being that of Mr.
Terriquez at $158,000.00 which
exceeds the original inventory value
and the re-appraised value of the
property.
Number of pages attached: 1
Date: August 17, 2014
Ronald R. Webb, Attorney
I declare under penalty of perjury
under the laws of the State of
California that the foregoing is true
and correct
Date: Aug. 17, 2014
Belia Luz Muniz Ramos, Petitioner
Legal 5171
Publish: Aug. 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2014
PUBLIC NOTICE
ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT
ATTORNEY:
Ronald R. Webb, Esq (SBN 175308)
Law Offices of Ronald R. Webb, APC
5440 Morehouse Dr. Ste 3700
San Diego, CA 92121
Telephone No: (858) 558-1191
Fax No: (858) 333-8034
Estate of : Sofia Din, Decedent
Report of Sale and Petition for
Order Confirming Sale of Real
Property
Case Number: EPRO2222
Hearing Date and Time:
September 5, 2014
Dept: 9
Petitioner: Belia Luz Muniz Ramos
is the personal representative and
requests a court order for:
Description of property sold
Interest sold: 100% Improved.
Street address and location:
225 W. Legion Rd., Apt. A, Brawley,
CA 92227
Attachment 2e: All that real property situated in the County of Imperial,
State of California, described as follows: South 335 feet of the West 150
feet of Lot 2, U.S. DeMoulin
Subdivision No. 3, County of
Imperial, State of California, according to Map No. 247 on file in the
office of the County Recorder of
Imperial County.
Assessor Parcel Number: 048-382002
Appraisal
Date of death of decedent or appointment of conservator or guardian:
February 23, 2010.
Appraised value at above date:
$150,000.00.
Reappraised value within one year
before the hearing: $90,000.00.
Appraisal or reappraisal by probate
referee has been filed.
Manner and terms of sale:
Name of purchaser and manner of
vesting title: Francisco Figueroa
Terriquez
Sale was public on September 5,
2014.
Amount bid: $158,000.00.
Payment cash. Other terms of sale:
Attachment 4f: Francisco Figueroa
Terriquez, a one-third Beneficiary of
the estate, seeks to purchase the
property from the estate and use cash
and his 1/3 interest in the estate as
payment for the purchase. In order to
cover costs of administration have
sufficient cash to make distribution
to the other beneficiaries and a
reserve for the closing of the estate
buyer will need to deposit to the
Executor cash funds in the amount of
$125,000.00.
Commission: Sale without broker
Bond: Amount before sale: None
Additional amount needed: None
Notice of Sale: Published
Notice of Hearing: Special devisee:
None
Special Notice: Required written
notice will be given.
Personal representative, conservator
of the estste, or guardian of the
estate: Written notice will be given.
Reason for Sale: Necessary to pay:
Expenses for administration
The sale is to the advantage of the
estate and in the best interest of the
interested persons.
Formula for overbids:
Original bid: $158,000.00
10% of first $10,000 of original bid:
$1,000.00
5% of (original bid minus
$10,000.00: $7,4000.00
Minimum overbid (a + b + c):
$166,400.00
Overbid: Required amount of first
overbid (see item 10) $166,4000.00
Petitioner’s efforts to obtain the
highest and best price reasonably
attainable for the property were as
follows:
Attachment 12:
Since the decedent’s death, Petitioner
has continued to live at the residence
to care for the property. During the
period of administration, Petitioner
has expended considerable time and
effort to maintain the property,
including dealing with and resolving
anonymous complaints filed against
her regarding the property with code
enforcement.
The Executor has sought and/or
received offers from beneficiaries
and other parties who expressed
interest in the property, including
WHAT IS AB341?
AB341 sets a state wide waste diversion
goal of 75% by the year 2020.
Beginning July 1, 2012, AB 341 requires
mandatory commercial recycling by certain businesses and public entities that
generate four or more cubic yards of
waste per week, and multi-family housing
facilities with five or more units.
HOW DO I COMPLY WITH THE
LAW?
A Commercial or multi family waste generator
meeting the above thresholds shall take at
least one of the following actions:
(1) Separate recyclable materials and subscribe
to a basic level of recycling service that
includes collection, self-hauling, or other
arrangements for the pickup of the recyclable
materials.
(2) Subscribe to a recycling service that may
include mixed waste processing that yields
diversion results comparable to source separation.
CR & R will work with you to provide a waste survey and recommend an appropriate amount of recycling service. In most cases, your waste bill may be reduced by implementing a recycling program. We
will provide training and educational material for your employees or tenants.
Call today to see how CR&R can assist you in meeting the goals of AB 341.
1-877-842-5656
WASTE & RECYCLING SERVICES
Holtville Tribune Friday, August 21, 2014 PAGE 10
Adequate Ventilation A Must To Prevent Indoor Pollution Problems
According to the U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency, inadequate ventilation in a home can increase
indoor air pollution levels.
Those pollutant levels rise in a
poorly
ventilated
home
because not enough outdoor
air is making its way into a
home to dilute emissions from
indoor sources of pollution. In
addition, in a poorly ventilated
home, indoor air pollutants are
not being carried out of the
home, leaving the pollutants to
linger and potentially putting
the health of the home's residents at risk. Though it might
seem counterintuitive to allow
outdoor air into a home during
winter, when such air tends to
be at its coldest, such outdoor
air can protect a home's inhabitants from the immediate
effects of indoor air pollution,
which include irritation of the
eyes, nose and throat, as well
as headaches, dizziness and
fatigue. Long-term effects of
prolonged exposure to indoor
air pollution can include respiratory disease, heart disease
and cancer. But homeowners
who want toincrease outdoor
air infiltration in their homes
do not have to open the win-
dows even when temperatures
dip. A simple inspection of
mechanical ventilation systems, such as bathroom and
kitchen fans and air handling
systems that employ fans and
ducts to remove indoor air and
distribute filtered and conditioned outdoor air throughout
a home, may be all that's necessary to ensure indoor air
stays healthy during the win-
ter. If such systems are in need
of repair, homeowners should
ensure those repairs are made
prior to the arrival of winter.
not of itself authorize the use in
this State of a Fictitious Business
Name in Violation of the Rights
of another under Federal, State or
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: Aug. 11,
2014.
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: Aug. 10, 2019. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Esperanza Enriquez, Deputy
Legal 5169
Publish: Aug. 21, 28 , Sept. 4, 11,
2014
Name in Violation of the Rights
of another under Federal, State or
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: Aug 11,
2014.
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: Aug 10, 2019. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Esperanza Enriquez, Deputy
Legal 5170
Publish: Sep 4, 11, Aug. 28, 21,
2014
The filing of this statement does
not itself authorize the use in this
State or a Fictitious Business
Name in Violation of the Rights
of another under Federal, State or
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: July 29,
2014.
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: July 28, 2019. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Cathy Ceja, Deputy
Legal 5168
Publish:, Aug. 21, 28 2014 Sept
4, 11, 2014
mortgage or deed of trust on the
property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date
shown on this notice of sale may
be postponed one or more times
by the mortgagee, beneficiary,
trustee, or a court, pursuant to
Section 2924g of the California
Civil Code. The law requires that
information about trustee sale
postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a
courtesy to those not present at
the sale. If you wish to learn
whether your sale date has been
postponed, and, if applicable, the
rescheduled time and date for the
sale of this property, you may
call (888) 988-6736 or visit this
Internet
Web
site:
salestrack.tdsf.com, using the
file number assigned to this case
D544907 D. Information about
postponements that are very short
in duration or that occur close in
time to the scheduled sale may
not immediately be reflected in
the telephone information or on
the Internet Web site. The best
way to verify postponement
information is to attend the
scheduled sale. If the Trustee is
unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole
and exclusive remedy shall be
the return of monies paid to the
Trustee and the successful bidder
shall have no further recourse. If
the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale
shall be entitled only to a return
of the
monies paid.
The
Purchaser shall have no further
recourse against the Mortgagor,
the
Mortgagee
or
the
Mortgagee's attorney.
Date:
August 15, 2014 T.D. SERVICE
COMPANY as said Trustee
SUSAN EARNEST, ASSISTANT SECRETARY T.D. SERVICE COMPANY 4000 W.
Metropolitan Drive, Suite 400
Orange, CA 92868-0000 The
Beneficiary may be attempting to
collect a debt and any information obtained may be used for
that purpose. If available , the
expected opening bid and/or
postponement information may
be obtained by calling the following telephone number(s) on
the day before the sale: (888)
988-6736 or you may access
sales
information
at
salestrack.tdsf.com . TAC#
969826
PUB:
08/28/14,
09/04/14, 09/11/14
in bidding at a trustee auction.
You will be bidding on a lien, not
on the property itself. Placing the
highest bid at a trustee auction
does not automatically entitle
you to free and clear ownership
of the property. You should also
be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If
you are the highest bidder at the
auction, you are or may be
responsible for paying off all
liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive
clear title to the property. You are
encouraged to investigate the
existence, priority, and size of
outstanding liens that may exist
on this property by contacting the
county recorder's office or a title
insurance company, either of
which may charge you a fee for
this information. If you consult
either of these resources, you
should be aware that the same
lender may hold more than one
mortgage or deed of trust on the
property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date
shown on this notice of sale may
be postponed one or more times
by the mortgagee, beneficiary,
trustee, or a court, pursuant to
Section 2924g of the California
Civil Code. The law requires that
information about trustee sale
postponements be made available
to you and to the public, as a
courtesy to those not present at
the sale. If you wish to learn
whether your sale date has been
postponed, and, if applicable, the
rescheduled time and date for the
sale of this property, you may call
714-730-2727 or visit this
Internet
Web
site
www.ndscorp.com/sales, using
the file number assigned to this
case
13-21514-SP-CA.
Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to
the scheduled sale may not
immediately be reflected in the
telephone information or on the
Internet Web site. The best way
to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled
sale. Date: 08/18/2014 Tiffany
and Bosco, P.A. As agent for
National Default Servicing
Corporation 1230 Columbia
Street, Suite 680 San Diego, CA
92101 Phone 888-264-4010
Sales Line 714-730-2727; Sales
Website: www.ndscorp.com/sales
Julia Sutter, Trustee Sales
Representative
A-4479741
08/21/2014,
08/28/2014,
09/04/2014
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 201410000513 The
following person is conducting
business as:
Los Primos Marketing 2372
Lenrey Ave., El Centro, CA
92243.
County of Imperial
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 3426,
El Centro, CA 92243
Full Name of Registrant:
Robert Gallegos
2372 Lenrey Ave., El Centro, CA
92243.
This business conducted by:
An Individual
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business
under the Fictitious Business
Name listed above.
I Robert Gallegos Declare that all
of the information in this statement is true and correct.
Signed: Robert Gallegos, Owner
The filing of this statement does
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 201410000512
The following person is conducting business as:
California Sweet Produce 2372
Lenrey Ave., El Centro, CA
92243. County of Imperial
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 3426, El Centro, CA
92243 Full Name of Registrant:
Robert Gallegos
2372 Lenrey Ave., El Centro, CA
92243,
This business conducted by:
An Individual
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business
under the Fictitious Business
Name listed above.
I Declare that all of the information in this statement is true and
correct.
Signed: Robert Gallegos, Owner
The filing of this statement does
not itself authorize the use in this
State or a Fictitious Business
Full Name of Registrants:
Max Escobar Santoyo
Arras
#824
Montecarlo,
Mexicali, BC 21259 Fadya
Adamelyz Bustamante Burruel
Lago Aral #526, Jardines Del
Lago, Mexicali, BC 21330
This business conducted by:
A general partnership
Registrants has not yet commenced to transact business
under the Fictitious Business
Name(s) listed above.
I Declare that all of the information in this statement is true and
correct.
Signed: Max Escobar Santoyo,
Fadya Adamelyz Bustamante
Burruel Owners
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 201410000487
The following persons are conducting business as FLOWMAX
2308 M L King ST., Calexico,
CA 92231, Imperial
County of Imperial
Mailing Address:2308 M L King
ST., Calexico, CA 92231
PUBLIC NOTICE
T.S. No: D544907 CA Unit
Code: D Loan No: ALVARADO
AP
#1:
045-143-009-000
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, as
duly appointed Trustee under the
following described Deed of
Trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER FOR CASH (in the
forms which are lawful tender in
the United States) and/or the
cashier's, certified or other
checks specified in Civil Code
Section 2924h (payable in full at
the time of sale to T.D. Service
Company) all right, title and
interest conveyed to and now
held by it under said Deed of
Trust in the property hereinafter
described: Trustor:
RAUL
ALVARADO
Recorded
September 11, 2013 as Instr. No.
2013020977 in Book --- Page -- of Official Records in the
office of the Recorder of IMPERIAL County; CALIFORNIA ,
pursuant to the Notice of Default
and Election to Sell thereunder
recorded May 13, 2014 as Instr.
No. 2014-009171 in Book --Page --- of Official Records in
the office of the Recorder of
IMPERIAL County CALIFORNIA. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED JUNE 2, 2013.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED
AN EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD
CONTACT
A
LAWYER.
622 E. 9TH
STREET, HOLTVILLE, CA
92250 "(If a street address or
common designation of property
is shown above, no warranty is
given as to its completeness or
correctness)." Said Sale of property will be made in "as is" condition without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining
principal sum of the note(s)
secured by said Deed of Trust,
with interest as in said note provided, advances, if any, under the
terms of said Deed of Trust, fees,
charges and expenses of the
Trustee and of the trusts created
by said Deed of Trust. Said sale
will be held on: SEPTEMBER
17, 2014, AT 3:00 P.M. *AT THE
NORTH ENTRANCE TO THE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 939
MAIN STREET, EL CENTRO,
CA 92243 At the time of the initial publication of this notice, the
total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by
the above described Deed of
Trust and estimated costs,
expenses, and advances is
$38,977.05. It is possible that at
the time of sale the opening bid
may be less than the total indebtedness
due.
NOTICE TO
POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you
are considering bidding on this
property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved
in bidding at a trustee auction.
You will be bidding on a lien, not
on the property itself. Placing the
highest bid at a trustee auction
does not automatically entitle
you to free and clear ownership
of the property. You should also
be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien.
If you are the highest bidder at
the auction, you are or may be
responsible for paying off all
liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive
clear title to the property. You
are encouraged to investigate the
existence, priority, and size of
outstanding liens that may exist
on this property by contacting the
county recorder's office or a title
insurance company, either of
which may charge you a fee for
this information. If you consult
either of these resources, you
should be aware that the same
lender may hold more than one
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
T.S. No. 13-21514-SP-CA Title
No.
130244543-CA-MAI
ATTENTION
RECORDER:
THE FOLLOWING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED
SUMMARY IS APPLICABLE
TO THE NOTICE PROVIDED
TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY
PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE
2923.3 NOTE: THERE IS A
SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED YOU ARE
IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED
OF TRUST DATED 07/28/2005.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED
AN EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD
CONTACT
A
LAWYER. A public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
(cashier's check(s) must be made
payable to National Default
Servicing Corporation), drawn on
a state or national bank, a check
drawn by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a state
or federal savings and loan association, savings association, or
savings bank specified in Section
5102 of the Financial Code and
authorized to do business in this
state; will be held by the duly
appointed trustee as shown
below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by
the trustee in the hereinafter
described property under and
pursuant to a Deed of Trust
described below. The sale will be
made in an "as is" condition, but
without covenant or warranty,
expressed or implied, regarding
title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining
principal sum of the note(s)
secured by the Deed of Trust,
with interest and late charges
thereon, as provided in the
note(s), advances, under the
terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee for the
total amount (at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice
of Sale) reasonably estimated to
be set forth below. The amount
may be greater on the day of sale.
Trustor: Yovana M Cordova, a
single woman Duly Appointed
Trustee: NATIONAL DEFAULT
SERVICING CORPORATION
Recorded
08/11/2005
as
Instrument No. 2005-031657 (or
Book, Page) of the Official
Records of IMPERIAL County,
California. Date of Sale:
09/10/2014 at 2:00 PM Place of
Sale: At the North entrance to the
County Courthouse, 939 Main
Street, El Centro, CA Estimated
amount of unpaid balance and
other charges: $196,494.83 Street
Address or other common designation of real property: 973
ALAMEDA STREET, CALEXICO, CA 92231 A.P.N.: 058-916019-000 The undersigned Trustee
disclaims any liability for any
incorrectness of the street address
or other common designation, if
any, shown above. If no street
address or other common designation is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be
obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within
10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If
the Trustee is unable to convey
title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and exclusive
remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and
the successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. The undersigned mortgagee, beneficiary or
authorized agent for the mortgagee or beneficiary pursuant to
California Civil Code Section
2923.5(b) declares that the mortgagee, beneficiary or the mortgagee's or beneficiary's authorized agent has either contacted
the borrower or tried with due
diligence to contact the borrower
as required by California Civil
Code 2923.5. NOTICE TO
POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you
are considering bidding on this
property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved
PUBLIC NOTICE
Holtville Tribune Friday, August 22, 2014 PAGE 11
PUBLIC NOTICE
SECTION I -- INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS
CITY OF CALIPATRIA
NORTH INTERNATIONAL BOULEVARD STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT
CML - 5243 (013)
Sealed proposals will be received at the City Council Chambers, City Hall, City of Calipatria, 125 N. Park Avenue,
Calipatria, California 92233 until 2:00 p.m. prevailing local time, Tuesday, September 2, 2014, for the construction of
The City of Calipatria - NORTH INTERNATIONAL AVENUE SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT herein
after referred to on the Contract Documents as The City of Calipatria - NORTH INTERNATIONAL BOULEVARD
STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT. At such time proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud.
General Work Description: The City of Calipatria has received federal funding to improve North International Avenue
road. The existing road is located in the northern part of the City adjacent to Cliff Hatfield Memorial Airport. The
project extends approximately 1,600 ft from West Main Street to West Delta Street. The proposed project includes
design of new street pavement, new PCC sidewalks, ADA curb returns, curb and gutter and possible driveways. The
street improvements also include striping and signage plans and storm drainage infrastructure including box culverts
along North International Ave.
The work is located in the City of Calipatria, County of Imperial, State of California. Proposals shall conform to the
requirements of this Invitation for Proposals and other documents listed herein and any addenda thereto issued in
advance of the proposal opening date.
The specifications and improvement plans setting forth requirements and the work to be performed is comprised of the
following:
Section I
Invitation for Proposals
Section II
Instructions to Bidders
Section III
Caltrans LAPM Forms
Section IV
Prevailing Wage Rates
Section V
Proposal Forms
Section VI
Contract and Bond Forms
Section VII
General Conditions
Section VIII
Special Conditions
Section IX
Technical Conditions
Improvement Plans
Water Pollution Control Plan (WPCP)
and all addendum(a).
Only those firms who have purchased the bid documents will be provided any addendum(a) that may be issued for this
project prior to the bid opening date.
This project is subject to the "Buy America" provisions on the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 as
amended by the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency act of 1991.
Bid security shall accompany the bid in the form of a certified or cashier's check, or a Bid Bond for ten percent (10%)
of the maximum bid amount being proposed.
The successful bidder shall furnish a payment bond and a performance bond, both equal to 100% of the contract
amount.
Minimum wage rates for this project as predetermined by the Secretary of Labor and State of California are set forth
in the Instruction for Bidders section of the specifications.
If there is a difference between the minimum wage rates predetermined by the Secretary of Labor Federal Davis-Bacon
wage rates and the prevailing wage rates determined by the State of California Department of Industrial Relations for
similar classifications of labor, the Contractor and his subcontractors shall pay not less than the higher wage rate.
Federal regulations and reporting requirements applicable to the proposed work must be complied with for this project.
Pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code, the general prevailing rate of wages in the County in which the work is
to be done has been determined by the Director of the California Department of Industrial Relations and are listed in
the Instruction for Bidders section of the Specifications.
The City of Calipatria hereby affirms that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged
business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation.
Bidders are advised that, as required by federal law, the City of Calipatria is implementing Disadvantaged Business
Enterprise (DBE) requirements effective for a project authorized (approved by FHWA) on or after July 1, 2012. The
DBE Program requirements apply to this project. DBE requirements are included in the Instruction for Bidders section
of the Specifications.
The DBE program requires that the Agency establish a project specific goal until further notice from Caltrans/FHWA.
For further information on the new DBE Program, FAQ's, DBE certification, search for DBE, public information meetings, etc., refer to the following website:
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/bep/
The DBE Contract goal for this project is 4.17 percent.
A pre-bid conference is scheduled for Monday, August 25, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at Calipatria City Hall, 121 W. Fifth
Street, Calipatria, CA 92250. This conference is to inform bidders of project requirements and subcontractors of subcontracting and material supply opportunities. Bidders attendance at this conference will not be mandatory.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) provides a toll-free "hotline" service to report bid rigging activities. Bid
rigging activities can be reported Mondays through Fridays, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, telephone
no. 1-800-424-9071. Anyone with knowledge of possible bid rigging, bidder collusion, or other fraudulent activities
should use the "hotline" to report these activities. The "hotline" is part of the DOT's continuing effort to identify and
investigate highway construction contract fraud and abuse and is operated under the direction of the DOT Inspector
General. All information will be treated confidentially and caller anonymity will be respected.
Withdrawal of bids shall not be permitted for a period of sixty (60) days after the date set for the opening thereof.
Monies withheld by the City to ensure performance under the contract may be released in accordance with Government
Code Section 4590 and these contract documents.
The bidder's attention is directed to the section entitled "List of Proposed Subcontractor" in Section V, Proposal Forms,
regarding the requirement that proposed subcontractors be listed in the bidder's proposal. All subcontractors shall be
listed in the bid proposal for items of work or portions thereof to be subcontracted in excess of one-half of one percent
of the total bid or $10,000.00, whichever is the lesser amount.
In the case where a bidder claims an inadvertent clerical error in listing subcontractors, a notice of the claim must be
submitted to the Director of Public Works in writing within two (2) working days after the time of the bid opening and
copies sent to the subcontractors involved.
Copies of the contract documents are available for examination without charge during normal business hours at
Calipatria City Hall:
City of Calipatria
125 Park Street
Calipatria, California 92233
(760) 348-4141
Technical questions shall be addressed to and copies of contract documents may be obtained from Dynamic Consulting
Engineers, Inc., 2415 Imperial Business Park Drive, Suite B, Imperial, California 92251, (760) 545-0162 by making a
non-refundable payment of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) payable to Dynamic Consulting Engineers, Inc. for each
set of said contract documents. This includes shipping charges.
Dated: Friday, August 1, 2014
Published: Holtville Tribune
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Legal 8149 - Publish: Aug. 7, 21, 2014
______________________________
Catherine J. Hoff, City Clerk
City of Calipatria
PUBLIC NOTICE
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
FOR CHANGE OF NAME
CASE NUMBER: ECU-08277
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner (name):
Franzia Rocio Ortiz Gomez
filed a petition with this court for
a decree changing names as follows:
Present name :
Libya Estela Mendez
Proposed name:
Libya Estela Mendez Ortiz
THE COURT ORDERS that
all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the
hearing indicated below to show
cause, if any, why the petition for
change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to
the name changes described
above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for
the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear
at the hearing to show cause why
the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant
the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING
Date: September 30, 2014
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Dept.: 9
The address of the court is:
Superior Court of California,
County of Imperial
939 W. Main Street
El Centro, CA 92243
A copy of this Order to Show
Cause shall be published at least
once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set
for hearing on the petition in the
following newspaper of general
circulation, printed in this county
(specify newspaper): Calexico
Chronicle/ Imperial Valley
Weekly, 128 W. 5th Street,
Holtville, CA 92250
Date: July 17, 2014
Juan Ulloa
Judge of the Superior Court
Filed: July 17, 2014
Superior Court County of
Imperial
Kristine S. Kussman, Clerk
By S. Nuenschwander, Deputy
Legal 5166
Publish: Aug. 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11,
2014
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 14-502
The following persons are conducting business as:
Childers Real Estate
1430 Broadway St.
El Centro, CA 92243
County of Imperial
Full Name of Registrant:
Ryan D. Childers
1543 Brockman Rd.
El Centro, CA 92243
This business conducted by:
An Individual
Registrant commenced to transact business under the Fictitious
Business Name(s) listed above
on: April 5, 2014
I Declare that all of the informa-
tion in this statement is true and
correct.
The filing of this statement does
not itself authorize the use in this
State or a Fictitious Business
Name in Violation of the Rights
of another under Federal, State or
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: August 6,
2014
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: August 5, 2014. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Esperanza Enriquez, Deputy
Legal 4135
Publish: Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2014
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
Residential real property located
at 289 E. Hamilton Ave., El
Centro, CA 92243 will be sold at
private sale on or after August 29,
2014. Bids or offers for this property shall be in writing and delivered to Ann Marie Zimmermann,
the attorney for personal repre-
sentative of the estate of Eloy
Cruz Rocha, Sr. at 380 N. 8th St.
Suite 2, El Centro, CA 92243
before August 29, 2014.
Legal 5163
Publish: Aug. 14, 21, 28, 2014
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
File No. 201410000510
The following person(s) is (are)
doing business as:
ACCENTCARE
HOSPICE
OF CALIFORNIA, INC.
2344
SOUTH
SECOND
STREET, SUITE B
EL CENTRO, CA 92243,
County of IMPERIAL
Articles of Incorporation or
Organization Number: AI #ON:
C1852832
Registered owner(s):
ACCENTCARE
HOME
HEALTH OF CALIFORNIA,
INC.
17855 NORTH DALLAS
PARKWAY, SUITE 200
DALLAS, TX 75287
This business is conducted by A
CORPORATION
The registrant commenced to
transact business under the fictitious business name or names
listed above on N/A
I declare that all information in
this statement is true and correct.
(A registrant who declares as true
information which he or she
knows to be false is guilty of a
crime.)
S/ M'LISS KANE, VICE PRESIDENT
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk of IMPERIAL on
08/08/2014
NOTICE-In accordance with
Subdivision (a) of Section 17920,
a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five
years from the date on which it
was filed in the office of the
County Clerk, except, as provided in Subdivision (b) of Section
17920, where it expires 40 days
after any change in the facts set
forth in the statement pursuant to
section 17913 other than a
change in the residence address
of a registered owner. A New
Fictitious
Business
Name
Statement must be filed before
the expiration.
The filing of this statement does
not of itself authorize the use in
this state of a Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of
another under Federal, State, or
common law (See Section 14411
et seq., Business and Professions
Code).
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Holtville Tribune Friday, August 22, 2014 PAGE 12
PUBLIC NOTICE
THIRD AMENDED SUMMONS
WITH ATTACHMENT
(CITACION JUDICIAL)
NOTICE
TO
DEFENDANT:
(AVISO AL DEMANDADO):
ANTONE T. SOUZA, a widower
and the heirs of ANTONE T.
SOUZA,
deceased;
MILTON
SOUZA, a married man and the heirs
of MILTON SOUZA, deceased, as
their separate property, father and
son, respectively, individually and as
joint tenants; THOMAS SOUZA,
individually, and the heirs of
THOMAS SOUZA,
deceased;
CLIFFORD SOUZA, individually,
and the heirs of CLIFFORD
SOUZA, deceased; SHIRLEY
SOUZA, a widow; CAROL
S.
SOUZA, a widow; and all persons
unknown claiming any legal or equitable right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the property described in the
complaint adverse to Plaintiff’s title,
or any cloud on Plaintiff’s title thereto; and DOES 1-10, inclusive.
ATTACHMENT TO SUMMONS
This action is to quiet title to the following real property:
9555 Avenue H., Bombay Beach, CA
92257: Lot 178, Block F of Bombay
Beach Tract, as shown by Map No.
317 on file in Book 5, Page 39, of
Official Maps, Records of Imperial
County.
Parcel Number: 002-253-003
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY
PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDANTE:
JUDY BARNES
NOTICE ! You have been sued. The
court may decide against you without
your being heard unless you respond
within 30 days. Read the information
below.
You have 30 CALENDAR
DAYS after this summons and legal
papers are served on you to file a
written response at this court and
have a copy served on the plaintiff.
A letter or phone call will not protect
you. Your written response must be
in proper legal form if you want the
court to hear your case. There may be
a court form that you can use for your
response. You can find these court
forms and more information at the
California Courts Online Self-Help
Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your county law library, or the
courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court
clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do
not file your response on time, you
may lose the case by default, and
your wages, money, and property
may be taken without further warning from the court.
There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know
an attorney, you may want to call an
attorney referral service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be
eligible for free legal services from a
nonprofit legal services program.
You can locate these nonprofit
groups at the California Legal
Services Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts
Online
Self-Help
Center
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or
by contacting you local court or
county bar association. NOTE: The
court has a statutory lien for waived
fees and costs on any settlement or
arbitration award of $10,000 or more
in a civil case. The court’s lien must
be paid before the court will dismiss
the case AVISO! Lo han demandado.
SI no responde dentro de 30 dias, la
corte puede decidir en su contra sin
escuchar su version. Lea la information a continuacion.
Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO
después de que le entreguen esta
citación y papeles legales para presentar una respuesta por escrito en
esta corte y hacer que se entregue una
copia al demandante. Una carta o una
llamada telefónica no lo protegen. Su
respuesta por escrito tiene que estar
en formato legal correcto si desea
que procesen su caso en la corte. Es
posible que haya un formulario que
usted puede usar para su respuesta.
Puede encontrar estos formularios de
la corte y mas información en el
Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de
California (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en
la biblioteca de leyes de su condado
o en la corte que le quede mas cerca.
Si no puede pagar la cuota de presentación, pida al secretario de la
corte que le dé un formulario de
exención de pago de cuotas. Si no
presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede
perder el caso por incumplimiento y
la corte le podrá quitar su sueldo,
dinero y bienes sin más advertencia.
Hay otros requisitos legales. Es
recomendable que llame a un abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a
un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a abogados. Si no
puede pagar a un abogado, es posible
que cumpla con los requisitos para
obtener servicios legales gratuitos de
un programa de servicios legales sin
fines de lucro. Puede encontrar estos
grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio
web de California Legal Services,
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el
Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de
California (www.sucorte.ca.gov), o
poniéndose en contacto con la corte o
el colegio de abogados locales.
AVISO. Por ley, la corte tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los costos
exentos por imponer un gravamen
sobre cualquier recuperacion de
$10,000 o mas de valor recibida
mediante un acuerdo o una concesion
de arbitraje en su caso de derecho
civil. Tiene que pagar el gravamen de
la corte antes de que la corte pueda
desechar el caso.
The name and address of the court is:
(El nombre y dirección de la corte
es):
Superior Court of the State of
California
In and for the County of Imperial
939 West Main Street
El Centro, CA 92243
Case Number: ECU07539
The name, address, and telephone
number of plaintiff’s attorney, or
plaintiff without an attorney, is: (El
nombre, la direccion y el numero de
telefono del abogado del demandante, or del demandante que no
tiene abogado, es):
Andrew S. Krutzsch SBN: 050940
Andrew S. Krutzsch, A.P.C.
104 West I. Street
Brawley, CA 92227
(760) 344-8121
Date (Fecha): July 1, 2014
Kristine Kussman Clerk, by
(Secretario)
K. Ruiz, Deputy
(Adjunto)
Endorsed: July 1, 2014
Superior Court
County of Imperial
Kristine S. Kussman, Clerk
By Krystle Ruiz, Deputy
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Publish: Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4,
2014
2924g of the California Civil
Code. The law requires that
information about Trustee Sale
postponements be made available
to you and to the public, as a
courtesy to those not present at
the sale. If you wish to learn
whether your sale date has been
postponed, and, if applicable, the
rescheduled time and date for the
sale of this property, you may call
Priority Posting and Publishing at
714-573-1965 for information
regarding the Trustee's Sale or
visit the Internet Web site address
listed below for information
regarding the sale of this property, using the file number assigned
to this case, CA08002488-14-1.
Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to
the scheduled sale may not
immediately be reflected in the
telephone information or on the
Internet Web site. The best way
to verify postponement informa-
tion is to attend the scheduled
sale. Date: July 25, 2014 MTC
Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps
TS No. CA08002488-14-1 17100
Gillette Ave Irvine, CA 92614
949-252-8300 Joseph Barragan,
Authorized Signatory SALE
INFORMATION CAN BE
OBTAINED ON LINE AT
www.priorityposting.com FOR
AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL:
Priority Posting and Publishing
AT
714-573-1965
MTC
Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps
MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING
TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED
MAY BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE. P1105545 8/7, 8/14,
08/21/2014
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PUBLIC NOTICE
APN: 059-452-017-000 TS No:
CA08002488-14-1 TO No:
8424986
NOTICE
OF
TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE
IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED
OF TRUST DATED November
5, 2004. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On September 2,
2014 at 03:00 PM, at the front
steps of the County Courthouse,
939 Main St., El Centro, CA
92243, MTC Financial Inc. dba
Trustee Corps, as the duly
Appointed Trustee, under and
pursuant to the power of sale
contained in that certain Deed of
Trust recorded on November 16,
2004, as Instrument No. 04
38868, in Book 2366, on Page
386, of official records in the
Office of the Recorder of
Imperial County, California, executed by NORMA SANTIESTEBAN, A MARRIED WOMAN
AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, as Trustor(s),
in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC. as nominee for
AMERICA`S WHOLESALE
LENDER as Beneficiary, WILL
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in
lawful money of the United
States, all payable at the time of
sale, that certain property situated in said County, California
describing the land therein as: AS
MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN
SAID DEED OF TRUST The
property heretofore described is
being sold "as is". The street
address and other common desig-
nation, if any, of the real property
described above is purported to
be: 1328 ALBRIGHT STREET,
CALEXICO, CA 92231 The
undersigned Trustee disclaims
any liability for any incorrectness
of the street address and other
common designation, if any,
shown herein. Said sale will be
made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining
principal sum of the Note(s)
secured by said Deed of Trust,
with interest thereon, as provided
in said Note(s), advances if any,
under the terms of the Deed of
Trust, estimated fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee and of
the trusts created by said Deed of
Trust. The total amount of the
unpaid balance of the obligations
secured by the property to be sold
and reasonable estimated costs,
expenses and advances at the
time of the initial publication of
this Notice of Trustee's Sale is
estimated to be $292,239.75
(Estimated). However, prepayment premiums, accrued interest
and advances will increase this
figure prior to sale. Beneficiary's
bid at said sale may include all or
part of said amount. In addition
to cash, the Trustee will accept a
cashier's check drawn on a state
or national bank, a check drawn
by a state or federal credit union
or a check drawn by a state or
federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section
5102 of the California Financial
Code and authorized to do business in California, or other such
funds as may be acceptable to the
Trustee. In the event tender other
than cash is accepted, the Trustee
may withhold the issuance of the
Trustee's Deed Upon Sale until
funds become available to the
payee or endorsee as a matter of
right. The property offered for
sale excludes all funds held on
account by the property receiver,
if applicable. If the Trustee is
unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole
and exclusive remedy shall be the
return of monies paid to the
Trustee and the successful bidder
shall have no further recourse.
Notice to Potential Bidders If you
are considering bidding on this
property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved
in bidding at a Trustee auction.
You will be bidding on a lien, not
on the property itself. Placing the
highest bid at a Trustee auction
does not automatically entitle
you to free and clear ownership
of the property. You should also
be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If
you are the highest bidder at the
auction, you are or may be
responsible for paying off all
liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive
clear title to the property. You are
encouraged to investigate the
existence, priority, and size of
outstanding liens that may exist
on this property by contacting the
county recorder's office or a title
insurance company, either of
which may charge you a fee for
this information. If you consult
either of these resources, you
should be aware that the same
Lender may hold more than one
mortgage or Deed of Trust on the
property. Notice to Property
Owner The sale date shown on
this Notice of Sale may be postponed one or more times by the
Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee,
or a court, pursuant to Section
tion that includes the reasons for
the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear
at the hearing to show cause why
the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant
the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING
Date: September 11, 2014
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Dept.: 9
The address of the court is:
Superior Court of California,
County of Imperial
939 W. Main Street
El Centro, CA 92243
A copy of this Order to Show
Cause shall be published at least
once each week for four succes-
correct.
Signed:
Carlos
Camacho
Morales, General Partner
The filing of this statement does
not itself authorize the use in this
State or a Fictitious Business
Name in Violation of the Rights
of another under Federal, State or
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: July 29, 2014
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: July 28, 2019. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Cathy Ceja, Deputy
Legal 5160
Publish: Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2014
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
FOR CHANGE OF NAME
CASE NUMBER: ECU-08313
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner (name): Joel J.
Flores filed a petition with this
court for a decree changing
names as follows:
Present name :
Liliana Maribel Galvez
Proposed name:
Liliana Maribel Flores
THE COURT ORDERS that
all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the
hearing indicated below to show
cause, if any, why the petition for
change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to
the name changes described
above must file a written objec-
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 14-486
The following persons are conducting business as:
Ziel Company
2310 M. L.King St.
Calexico, CA 92231
County of Imperial
Full Name of Registrant:
Carlos Camacho Morales
827 1st St.
Calexico, CA 92231
This business conducted by:
A General Partnership
Registrant commenced to transact business under the Fictitious
Business Name(s) listed above
on: July 15, 2014.
I Declare that all of the information in this statement is true and
sive weeks prior to the date set
for hearing on the petition in the
following newspaper of general
circulation, printed in this county
(specify newspaper): Imperial
Valley
Weekly/Calexico
Chronicle, 128 W. 5th Street,
Holtville, CA 92250
Date: August 5, 2014
Juan Ulloa
Judge of the Superior Court
Filed: Aug 5, 2014
Superior Court County of
Imperial
Kristine S. Kussman, Clerk
By Jaquelin Quiroz, Deputy
Legal 4137
Publish: Aug. 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4,
2014
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 14-449
The following person is conducting business as:
Global Products Supplier
1037 Stacey Ave.
El Centro, CA 92243
County of Imperial
(760) 693-4246
Full Name of Registrant:
Jose Antonio Robles
136 Soller Ave.
Mexicali, BC 21000
This business conducted by:
An Individual
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business
under the Fictitious Business
Name(s) listed above.
I Declare that all of the information in this statement is true and
correct.
Signed: Jose Antonio Robles,
Owner
The filing of this statement does
not itself authorize the use in this
State or a Fictitious Business
Name in Violation of the Rights
of another under Federal, State or
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: July 11,
2014.
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: July 10, 2019. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Cathy Ceja, Deputy
Legal 5152
Publish: Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2014
not of itself authorize the use in
this State of a Fictitious Business
Name in Violation of the Rights
of another under Federal, State or
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: Aug. 19,
2014.
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: Aug. 18, 2019. A new state-
ment must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Cathy Ceja, Deputy
Legal 8164
Publish: Aug. 21, 28 , Sept. 4, 11,
2014
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 201410000531 The
following person is conducting
business as:
Vision Care Center Optometry
260 Main Street
Brawley, CA 92227.
County of Imperial
Mailing Address:
260 Main Street
Brawley, CA 92227
Full Name of Registrant:
Vision
Care
Center
of
Southeastern California, an
Optometric Corporation
260 Main Street
Brawley,
CA 92227.
This business conducted by:
a corporation.
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business
under the Fictitious Business
Name listed above.
I, Declare that all of the information in this statement is true and
correct.
Signed: Donald L. Barniske
President
The filing of this statement does
F I C T I T I O U S B U S I N E S S N A M E S TAT E M E N T S
CALL (760) 356-2995 FOR MORE INFORMATION
Holtville Tribune Friday, August 22, 2014 PAGE 13
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 14-431
The following person is conducting business as:
Marisol’s Holtville Floral & Gifts
571 Pine Avenue
Holtville, CA 92250
County of Imperial
(760) 356-1501
Full Name of Registrant:
Marisol Aguilera
573 Palo Verde Avenue
Holtville, CA 92250
This business conducted by:
An Individual
Registrant commenced to transact business under the Fictitious
Business Name(s) listed above
on: January 11, 1999.
I Declare that all of the information in this statement is true and
correct.
Marisol Aguilera, Owner
The filing of this statement does
not itself authorize the use in this
State or a Fictitious Business
Name in Violation of the Rights
of another under Federal, State or
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: July 2, 2014.
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: July 1, 2019. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Virginia Wong, Deputy
Legal 8148
Publish: Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2014
of another under Federal, State or
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: July 16,
2014.
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: July 15, 2019. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Esperanza Enriquez, Deputy
Legal 5161
Publish: Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2014
Marco Mejia, Registrant
This abandonment was filed with
the Imperial COunty ClerkReorder on: July 22, 2014.
This business being abandoned
was conducted by: An Individual
I hereby certify that this copy is a
correct copy of the original statement on file in my office.
Check
Storey,
County
Clerk/Recorder
Lucy M. Lopez
Legal 5157
Publish: July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21,
2014
on: July 6, 2019. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Cathy Ceja, Deputy
Legal 5159
Publish: July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21,
2014
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 14-461
The following persons are conducting business as:
NEP Industrial Supply
122 W Grant St. Ste. 23
Calexico, CA 29931
County of Imperial
(760) 897-3051
Full Name of Registrant:
Fernando Arrieta
1151 Goldfield St.
Heber, CA 92249
This business conducted by:
A General Partnership
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business
under the Fictitious Business
Name(s) listed above.
I Declare that all of the information in this statement is true and
correct.
The filing of this statement does
not itself authorize the use in this
State or a Fictitious Business
Name in Violation of the Rights
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The
following
person(s)
has(have) abandoned the use of
the following fictitious business
name(s) of:
Ziel Company
2310 M.L. King
Calexico, CA 92231
County of Imperial
The fictitious business name
referred to above was filed in the
office of the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: March 19,
2014
The full name and residence
address of the person(s) abandon-
ing the use of the listed fictitious
business name(s) is (are):
Marco Mejia
Molino Del Rey
#311 Col. Insurgentes
Mexicali, BC, MX 0000-0
I, Declare that all of the information in this statement is true and
correct.
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 14-340
The following person is conducting business as:
El Centro R.V. Repair & Supplies
541 E. Ross
El Centro, CA 92243
County of Imperial
Full Name of Registrant:
Pedro Munguia Borrayo
1265 J Street
Brawley, CA 92227
This business conducted by:
An Individual
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business
under the Fictitious Business
Name(s) listed above.
I Pedro Munguia Declare that all
of the information in this statement is true and correct.
Signed: Pedro Munguia Borrayo,
Owner
The filing of this statement does
not itself authorize the use in this
State or a Fictitious Business
Name in Violation of the Rights
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 14-479
The following persons are conducting business as:
C & L Trucking
37 W Hawk St.
Heber, CA 92249
County of Imperial
Full Name of Registrant:
Carlos J. Moreno
37 W. Hawk St.
Heber, CA 92249
This business conducted by:
A Married Couple
Registrant commenced to transact business under the Fictitious
Business Name(s) listed above
on: September 17, 2009
I Carlos J. Moreno Declare that
all of the information in this
statement is true and correct.
Signed: Carlos J. Moreno, Owner
The filing of this statement does
not itself authorize the use in this
State or a Fictitious Business
Name in Violation of the Rights
of another under Federal, State or
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: July 24, 2014
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: July 23, 2019. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Cathy Ceja, Deputy
Legal 5156
Publish: July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21,
2014
of another under Federal, State or
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: July 7, 2014.
NOTICE: This statement expires
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
FILE NO.: 14-478
The following person is conducting business as:
Speeding Registration Services
215 N. Imperial Ave. #A
El Centro,CA 92243
County of Imperial
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1515
El Centro, CA 92244
Full Name of Registrant:
Esperanza Villarreal
5 Dr. Kincade St.
Calexico, CA 92231
This business conducted by:
An Individual
Registrant has not yet commenced to transact business
under the Fictitious Business
Name(s) listed above.
I Declare that all of the information in this statement is true and
correct.
Signed: Esperanza Villarreal,
Owner
The filing of this statement does
not itself authorize the use in this
State or a Fictitious Business
Name in Violation of the Rights
of another under Federal, State or
HELP WANTED
Pharmacist (Brawley, CA) Review prescriptions to assure accuracy,
ascertain needed ingredients & evaluate their suitability. Plan & maintain procedures for mixing, packaging, & labeling pharmaceuticals,
according to policy & legal reqmts, to ensure qlty, security, & proper
disposal. Dispense prescription drugs to patients. Check dosage &
ensure prescription drugs are correctly & safely supplied & labeled.
Ensure that different prescribed drugs are compatible & do not have
negative interactions. Provide info & advice regarding drug interactions, side effects, dosage, & storage. Supv 2 pharmacy techs & 5
pharmacy clerks. Reqd: Doctor of Pharmacy. Must have CA pharmacist license. Resume to: Raj Lunagaria Inc. (dba : White Cross
Pharmacy), Attn: Raj Kantilal Rakholia, Gen. Mngr., 602 Main St,
Brawley, CA 92227
Common Law.
Filed with the Imperial County
Clerk-Recorder on: July 24,
2014.
NOTICE: This statement expires
on: July 23, 2019. A new statement must be filed prior to the
expiration date.
Chuck Storey/County ClerkRecorder
Cathy Ceja, Deputy
Legal 5155
Publish: July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21,
2014
#60 Roy Flores $170.00. Paid in
full by August 28th with cash or
will be sold.
5167-Aug 21, 2014
LIEN SALE
The following vehicle will be
sold at Lien Sale on 9/5/14, at
2360 Portico Blvd
92231 at 9:00 AM
47, Ford, CP Deluxe CP, none,
799A1581568
5164- Aug 21, 2014
PUBLIC NOTICE
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
FOR CHANGE OF NAME
CASE NUMBER: ECU-08276
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Petitioner (name):Franzia
Rocio Ortiz Gomez filed a petition with this court for a decree
changing names as follows:
Present name :
Jesus Rene Martinez Gomez
Proposed name:
Jesus Rene Martinez Ortiz
THE COURT ORDERS that
all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the
hearing indicated below to show
cause, if any, why the petition for
change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to
the name changes described
above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for
the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear
at the hearing to show cause why
the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant
the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING
Date: September 29, 2014
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Dept.: 7
The address of the court is:
Superior Court of California,
County of Imperial
939 W. Main Street
El Centro, CA 92243
A copy of this Order to Show
Cause shall be published at least
once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set
for hearing on the petition in the
following newspaper of general
circulation, printed in this county
(specify newspaper):Calexico
Chronicle/Imperial
Valley
Weekly 128 W. 5th Street,
Holtville, CA 92250
Date: July 21, 2014
Jeffry B. Jones
Judge of the Superior Court
Filed: July 21, 2014
Superior Court County of
Imperial
Kristine S. Kussman, Clerk
By S Nuenschwander
Legal 5165
Publish: Aug. 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11,
2014
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