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By Don Thompson THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SACRAMENTO — Eight months after Gov. Jerry Brown tried to end California’s re- liance on private prisons to handle an overflow of inmates, his administration has changed tactics. It now is seeking to ex- pand their use as a less-harm- ful alternative to releasing thousands of prisoners early. The administration plans to soon ask federal judges to let the state move at least 4,000 inmates to private cells in Cal- ifornia and other states as one way of reducing crowding in the state’s major prisons by nearly 10,000 inmates by year’s end. The Democratic governor also proposes to keep an addi- tional 9,000 inmates in private prisons in other states for an extra three years. It’s a sea change from Janu- ary, when he declared the state’s prison crowding crisis was over and private prisons no longer needed. The administration’s reluc- tance to pay corporations to house inmates in distant loca- tions hasn’t changed, but cir- cumstances have, Corrections Secretary Jeffrey Beard said. He said the change was forced when the U.S. Supreme Court last week refused to delay a lower court order requiring the state to reduce the prison pop- ulation to about 110,000 in- mates by the end of the year. “Out-of-state isn’t some- thing that any of us like to do, because you keep inmates fur- ther away from home,” Beard said. “You’re spending your money to house them not in California but in some other state.” TODAY Class of 1973 golf game — Aug. 9, Madera Munici- pal Golf Course, 23200 Avenue 17. Contact: David Boyle, 674-8508. Senior dance — 7 to 10 p.m., Frank Bergon Cen- ter, 238 South D St. Con- tact: Bill Fisher, 363-2283. Gospel sing — 6 p.m. Fri- days at First Assembly of God, 22444 Avenue 18 1/2. Contact: Ted Beck, 674-2650 or Harvey Nick- el, 674-8118. Madera High School Football Alumni Dinner 6:30 p.m. Aug. 9, Ranch Headquarters of McKinney Farming, Inc., 13672 Road 23. Tickets: 675-4444 or email mckin- [email protected] pe. What’s Up? Air Quality Index Weather Forecast INDEX Classifieds………… B1 Comics…………… B7 Crossword………… B7 Features…………… A4 Opinion……………… A9 Sports……………… A6 Leisure……………… A8 MAD: 37 Good (O3) FRE: 49 Good (O3) Sunny High 93 Low 54 See weather, Page A10 Madera Mo’s Musings Feeling crispy See Page B1 Tribune SERVING THE HEART OF CALIFORNIA SINCE 1892 50 Cents Friday, August 9, 2013 VOL 122, ISSUE 110 Coate Tales Madera airport became a military base See Page A4 Letter of Intent Gallegos preps for Youngstown See Page A6 Entertainment news briefs Country Hall of Famer ‘Cowboy’ Jack Clement dies See Page A8 Madera County at Work WENDY ALEXANDER/ THE MADERA TRIBUNE Melinda Purl Davis is a jewelry sales consultant at Leighton’s Jewelers, where she has worked since January. State test scores announced WENDY ALEXANDER/THE MADERA TRIBUNE In overall ranking among Madera's schools, Sherman Thomas Charter School held the top rung of the English/Lan- guage Arts ladder. Sixty-three percent of its students reached the proficient or advanced level. MUSD students fare poorly, but Golden Valley’s do well By Bill Coate THE MADERA TRIBUNE Madera Unified School District’s scores on Califor- nia’s annual testing program fell well below the state aver- age in 2013, according to re- sults released Thursday by State Superintendent of Pub- lic Instruction Tom Torlak- son. At the same time, nearby Golden Valley School Dis- trict’s scores came in well above that average. MUSD also came up short in a comparison with other Valley school districts of comparable size and demo- graphics. GVSD is not in this comparison band. The data released by Tor- lakson came in the form of the percentage of students who scored at the proficient or ad- vanced levels on the tests, which is tantamount to being on grade level. The report covered four subject areas: English/Language Arts, math, history, and science. In English, statewide, 56.4 percent of the students scored at grade level. Madera Uni- fied had 40.2 percent at grade level, and GVSD had 61.1 at grade level. Statewide in math, 51.2 per- cent of the students were at grade level, and 38.5 percent Aspen fire 80 percent contained By Mark Smith THE MADERA TRIBUNE Firefighting crews are inching ever closer to fully containing a massive infer- no in the Sierra National Forest, an update from the U.S. Forest Service report- ed Thursday. The Aspen fire, which began on July 22 from a lightning strike, has been 80 percent contained and has burned 22,090 acres about 75 miles northeast of Fresno, the update said. The cost of fighting the fire increased to $26.5 mil- lion, according to the up- date. More personnel are being sent home, leaving 1,236 fighting the blaze. Smoke from the fire con- tinues to permeate through- out Valley air, the update said, and may remain for several months. “Smoke from the fire may persist throughout the remainder of the summer periodically,” the update said. SEE MUSD, PAGE A3 “There was a lot of crime committed by people in this room, but they don’t do that anymore. They’re productive people now.” — JUDGE ERNIE LICALSI WENDY ALEXANDER/THE MADERA TRIBUNE Judge Ernest J. LiCalsi hugs Lachondra Danielle Randolph, a graduate of Felony Drug Court, after presenting her with a certificate and gift during a ceremony Wednesday evening. 7 honored at first felony drug court graduation Program helped criminals morph into productive citizens, officials say By Farin Montanez THE MADERA TRIBUNE Danielle Randolph, one of seven former Madera County probationers to attend Felony Drug Court’s first graduation ceremony, found it iron- ic that she was celebrating in the county’s Juvenile Correction Camp — the only building she could see from her Madera County Jail cell window when she was locked up two years ago. “Thank you for throwing me in jail — seriously,” Randolph said to Madera County Judge Ernie LiCal- si as she accepted her graduation certificate Wednesday evening. “And thank you for believing in me when I didn’t believe in myself.” Felony Drug Court is a drug of- fender’s last chance before getting sent to prison — and a privilege, Li- Calsi said. It’s also very hard to graduate from. Few are accepted into the rigor- ous inpatient and outpatient treat- ment program, lasting a minimum Governor changes tactics to avoid freeing inmates Bill would ease land use for HSR SACRAMENTO (AP) — The California High-Speed Rail Authority could manage property it has bought for the bullet train without extra oversight under legislation now heading to the governor. That would include property in Madera County, where con- struction on the rail proj- ect is sched- uled to start in Septem- ber. The bill by Demo- cratic As- sembly- woman Bonnie Lowenthal, of Long Beach, al- lows rail of- ficials to ne- gotiate prop- erty access rights and sell excess land without getting ap- proval from the state Department of General Services. Lowenthal says AB481 makes handling property issues faster and more cost effi- cient. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS/AP PHOTO Inmates sit in crowded conditions at California State Prison in Los Angeles. The U.S. Supreme Court has ordered early release of nearly 10,000 prisoners by year’s end. SEE GRADUATION, PAGE A3 SEE PRISONS, PAGE A2 SEE FIRE, PAGE A3 SEE RAIL, PAGE A2 Call for bids on next generation of locomotives CHICAGO (AP) — A group of states forging ahead with plans for high- speed passenger rail have put out a call for bids for the production of 35 next- generation locomotives. The request for propos- als released Thursday calls for lighter, cleaner- burning locomotives that can reach speeds of up to 125 miles per hour. Illinois is leading the procurement. The other states taking part are Cali- fornia, Michigan, Missouri SEE TRAINS, PAGE A2
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Page 1: 0809 A Tribune

By Don ThompsonTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SACRAMENTO — Eightmonths after Gov. Jerry Browntried to end California’s re-liance on private prisons tohandle an overflow of inmates,his administration has changedtactics. It now is seeking to ex-pand their use as a less-harm-ful alternative to releasingthousands of prisoners early.

The administration plans tosoon ask federal judges to letthe state move at least 4,000inmates to private cells in Cal-ifornia and other states as one

way of reducing crowding inthe state’s major prisons bynearly 10,000 inmates byyear’s end.

The Democratic governoralso proposes to keep an addi-tional 9,000 inmates in privateprisons in other states for anextra three years.

It’s a sea change from Janu-ary, when he declared thestate’s prison crowding crisiswas over and private prisonsno longer needed.

The administration’s reluc-tance to pay corporations tohouse inmates in distant loca-tions hasn’t changed, but cir-

cumstances have, CorrectionsSecretary Jeffrey Beard said.He said the change was forcedwhen the U.S. Supreme Courtlast week refused to delay alower court order requiring thestate to reduce the prison pop-ulation to about 110,000 in-mates by the end of the year.

“Out-of-state isn’t some-thing that any of us like to do,because you keep inmates fur-ther away from home,” Beardsaid. “You’re spending yourmoney to house them not inCalifornia but in some otherstate.”

TODAYClass of 1973 golf game— Aug. 9, Madera Munici-pal Golf Course, 23200Avenue 17. Contact: DavidBoyle, 674-8508.

Senior dance — 7 to 10p.m., Frank Bergon Cen-ter, 238 South D St. Con-tact: Bill Fisher, 363-2283.

Gospel sing— 6 p.m. Fri-days at First Assembly ofGod, 22444 Avenue 181/2. Contact: Ted Beck,674-2650 or Harvey Nick-el, 674-8118.

Madera High SchoolFootball Alumni Dinner— 6:30 p.m. Aug. 9,Ranch Headquarters ofMcKinney Farming, Inc.,13672 Road 23. Tickets:675-4444 or email [email protected].

What’s Up?

Air Quality IndexWeather ForecastINDEXClassifieds………… B1Comics…………… B7Crossword………… B7

Features…………… A4Opinion……………… A9Sports……………… A6Leisure……………… A8

MAD: 37 Good (O3)

FRE: 49 Good (O3)

SunnyHigh 93 Low 54See weather, Page A10

MaderaMo’sMusingsFeeling crispySee Page B1 Tribune

S E R V I N G T H E H E A R T O F C A L I F O R N I A S I N C E 1 8 9 2

50 CentsFriday, August 9, 2013

VOL 122, ISSUE 110

CoateTalesMadera airport becamea military baseSee Page A4

Letter ofIntentGallegos prepsfor YoungstownSee Page A6

Entertainmentnews briefsCountry Hall of Famer‘Cowboy’ Jack Clement diesSee Page A8

Madera Countyat Work

WENDY ALEXANDER/THE MADERA TRIBUNE

Melinda Purl Davis is ajewelry sales consultantat Leighton’s Jewelers,where she has workedsince January.

State test scores announced

WENDY ALEXANDER/THE MADERA TRIBUNE

In overall ranking among Madera's schools, ShermanThomas Charter School held the top rung of the English/Lan-guage Arts ladder. Sixty-three percent of its students reachedthe proficient or advanced level.

MUSD students farepoorly, but GoldenValley’s do wellBy Bill CoateTHE MADERA TRIBUNE

Madera Unified SchoolDistrict’s scores on Califor-nia’s annual testing programfell well below the state aver-age in 2013, according to re-sults released Thursday byState Superintendent of Pub-lic Instruction Tom Torlak-

son.At the same time, nearby

Golden Valley School Dis-trict’s scores came in wellabove that average.

MUSD also came up shortin a comparison with otherValley school districts ofcomparable size and demo-graphics. GVSD is not in thiscomparison band.

The data released by Tor-lakson came in the form of thepercentage of students whoscored at the proficient or ad-vanced levels on the tests,

which is tantamount to beingon grade level. The reportcovered four subject areas:English/Language Arts, math,history, and science.

In English, statewide, 56.4percent of the students scoredat grade level. Madera Uni-fied had 40.2 percent at gradelevel, and GVSD had 61.1 atgrade level.

Statewide in math, 51.2 per-cent of the students were atgrade level, and 38.5 percent

Aspen fire80 percentcontainedBy Mark SmithTHE MADERA TRIBUNE

Firefighting crews areinching ever closer to fullycontaining a massive infer-no in the Sierra NationalForest, an update from theU.S. Forest Service report-ed Thursday.

The Aspen fire, whichbegan on July 22 from alightning strike, has been80 percent contained andhas burned 22,090 acresabout 75 miles northeast ofFresno, the update said.

The cost of fighting thefire increased to $26.5 mil-lion, according to the up-date. More personnel arebeing sent home, leaving1,236 fighting the blaze.

Smoke from the fire con-tinues to permeate through-out Valley air, the updatesaid, and may remain forseveral months.

“Smoke from the firemay persist throughout theremainder of the summerperiodically,” the updatesaid.

SEE MUSD, PAGE A3

“There was a lot of crime committed by people in this room, butthey don’t do that anymore. They’re productive people now.”

— JUDGE ERNIE LICALSI

WENDYALEXANDER/THEMADERA TRIBUNE

JudgeErnest J.LiCalsi hugsLachondraDanielleRandolph, agraduate ofFelony DrugCourt, afterpresentingher with acertificateand giftduring aceremonyWednesdayevening.

7 honored at first felony drug court graduationProgram helped criminalsmorph into productivecitizens, officials sayBy Farin MontanezTHE MADERA TRIBUNE

Danielle Randolph, one of sevenformer Madera County probationersto attend Felony Drug Court’s firstgraduation ceremony, found it iron-ic that she was celebrating in the

county’s Juvenile Correction Camp— the only building she could seefrom her Madera County Jail cellwindow when she was locked uptwo years ago.

“Thank you for throwing me injail — seriously,” Randolph said toMadera County Judge Ernie LiCal-si as she accepted her graduationcertificate Wednesday evening.“And thank you for believing in me

when I didn’t believe in myself.”Felony Drug Court is a drug of-

fender’s last chance before gettingsent to prison — and a privilege, Li-Calsi said.

It’s also very hard to graduatefrom.

Few are accepted into the rigor-ous inpatient and outpatient treat-ment program, lasting a minimum

Governor changes tactics to avoid freeing inmates

Bill wouldease landuse for HSR

SACRAMENTO (AP) — The CaliforniaHigh-Speed Rail Authority could manageproperty it has bought for the bullet trainwithout extra oversight under legislationnow heading to the governor.

That would include property in MaderaCounty,where con-struction onthe rail proj-ect is sched-uled to startin Septem-ber.

The billby Demo-cratic As-sembly-womanBonnieLowenthal,of LongBeach, al-lows rail of-ficials to ne-gotiate prop-erty accessrights andsell excessland withoutgetting ap-proval fromthe state Department of General Services.

Lowenthal says AB481 makes handlingproperty issues faster and more cost effi-cient.

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS/AP PHOTO

Inmates sit in crowded conditions at California State Prison inLos Angeles. The U.S. Supreme Court has ordered earlyrelease of nearly 10,000 prisoners by year’s end.

SEE GRADUATION, PAGE A3

SEE PRISONS, PAGE A2SEE FIRE, PAGE A3

SEE RAIL, PAGE A2

Call for bids onnext generationof locomotives

CHICAGO (AP) — Agroup of states forgingahead with plans for high-speed passenger rail haveput out a call for bids forthe production of 35 next-generation locomotives.

The request for propos-als released Thursdaycalls for lighter, cleaner-burning locomotives thatcan reach speeds of up to125 miles per hour.

Illinois is leading theprocurement. The otherstates taking part are Cali-fornia, Michigan, Missouri

SEE TRAINS, PAGE A2

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Jack.L.Dooley, age90, a na-tive of Delano, Ca, and a res-ident of Madera for 85 yearspassed away on Sunday, Au-gust 4, 2013 at aMaderaCon-valescentHospital, followinga period of declining health.Jackwasborn toRollstonandPearl Dooley who were longtime members of the farm-ing community inMadera.

Jack attended localschools, graduating fromMadera Union High Schoolwith the Class of 1941 andlater served in theU.S.Armywith duty in Korea andHawaii. Returning from hismilitary service he marriedBetty Ratliff and farmed for40 years before retiring. InMadera Jack was a memberof V.F.W. Post 1981, theMadera Farm Bureau andwas a former member of theAmerican Legion Post.He was preceded in death

by his wife of 65 years Bettyin2011, bya sonDavidDooleyin 1993andbyhis sistersPat-

sy Cady and Ruth Jones.Jack is survived by his son

Jeff Dooley and hiswife Deb-bie ofMorganHill, Ca, andbyhis daughter Joan Ellis ofAptos, Ca. He is the grandfa-ther of Kevin and Ryan Doo-ley and Tonya Hancock. Al-so surviving Jack are his de-voted caregivers, KarenPalumbo and Pat Overstreetwho the family ismostgrate-ful to for the wonderful caregiven Jack.Jack’s life will be remem-

bered and celebrated onWednesday, August 14, 2013at the Madera V.F.W. Post1981Hall, 2026NorthGrana-da Avenue, from 2 to 4 PM.Private interment will be

at Arbor Vitae Cemetery inMadera.Should friends desire, re-

membrances are suggestedby the family bemade to theMaderaV.F.W.Post 1981 or tothe Friends of the MaderaAnimal Shelter, P.O. Box 923,Madera, Ca. 93639.

Serving families of Central California Since 1893Jay Chapel - www.jaychapel.com

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LilyP.Romero, age84, ana-tive ofMerced, CA, and a res-ident of Madera, CA, for 81years passed away Wednes-day, August 7, 2013 at aMadera hospital. She was ahomemaker and a memberof St. Joachim CatholicChurch inMadera.Lilywaspreceded in death

by her brotherTony and twosisters, Jessie and Delia.She is survivedbyherhus-

band of 53years, PatRomeroof Madera; one son: JohnRomero of Tulare, CA; andtwo sisters, Helen Peraltaand Evelyn Gomez both ofFresno, CA. She was thegrandmother of five.Visitation will be on Sun-

day,August 11, from2:00P.M.

to 6:00P.M. withaVigil Serv-ice beginning at 6:00 P.M. atJay Chapel in Madera. Massof Christian Burial will beMonday, August 12, at 11:00A.M. at St. Joachim CatholicChurch in Madera. Inter-ment will be at CalvaryCemetery inMadera.

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Stephen Clement Cratch, 65Born: November 9, 1947 in SantaBarbara, CaliforniaDied: July 30, 2013 in Raymond,CaliforniaCorrectional Peace OfficerMariposa/ Madera county residentPrivate ServicesAll funeral arrangements areunder the direction ofSmith Manor Grace Chapel

Scott Christopher Dennis, 42BORN: March 18, 1971,Fresno,CaliforniaPASSED AWAY: August 3, 2013in Madera, CaliforniaEarth mover operatorFresnoPrivate servicesAll funeral arrangements areunder the direction ofSmith Manor Grace Chapel

Nancy Jo Brunolli Froelich, 58Solvang, CaFormer resident of MaderaMiss Madera County in 1973.DATE OF BIRTH: August 26,1954, Madera, Ca.DATE OF DEATH: June 24, 2013,Solvang, Ca.Memorial Graveside ServiceFriday, August 9, 10:00 am atCalvary Cemetery, MaderaRemembrances may be made to:donor's favorite charityCondolences may be expressedonline at www.jaychapel.com

Marie Louise Brunolli, age 89ChicoFormer long time resident ofMaderaWorked for the Madera IrrigationDistrict for 25 yearsDATE OF BIRTH: April 10, 1924,NebraskaDATE OF DEATH: April 22, 2013,Chico, Ca.Memorial Graveside Service,Friday, August 9, 10:00 am atCalvary Cemetery, MaderaRemembrances may be made to:donor's favorite charityCondolences may be expressedonline at www.jaychapel.com

Lily P. Romero, age 84MaderaHomemakerDATE OF BIRTH: September 20,1928, Merced, CADATE OF DEATH: August 7,2013, Madera, CAVigil Services will be Sunday,August 11, at 6:00 P.M. at JayChapel in Madera. Mass ofChristian Burial will be Monday,August 12, 11:00 am at St.Joachim Catholic ChurchInterment to follow at CalvaryCemetery, MaderaVisitation will be held on Sunday,from 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. atJay ChapelCondolences may be expressedonline at www.jaychapel.com

Jack L. Dooley, age 90MaderaFarmerDATE OF BIRTH: March 14,1923, Delano, CADATE OF DEATH: August 4,2013, Madera, CAMemorial gathering will beWednesday, August 14 from2:00 to 4:00 pm at Veterans ofForeign Wars Hall, MaderaPrivate interment will be atArbor Vitae Cemetery in MaderaRemembrances may be made to:Friends of Madera Animal Shelter,P.O. Box 923, Madera, CA 93639or VFW Post 1981, 2026 NorthGranada , Madera, CA 93637Condolences may be expressedonline at www.jaychapel.com

Betty Jo (Gibbins) PlumbBorn June 27, 1928, in Durham,OklahomaDied August 1, 2013Graduated from Madera HighSchool in 1946Graveside Service will be held atArbor Vitae Cemetery in Maderaat 10:30 am on Saturday,August 10Celebration of Life gathering willbe held at noon followinggraveside service at the MaderaMunicipal Golf Course ClubhouseRestaurant, 23200 17th Ave.,Madera

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The Assembly passed thebill 51-22 Thursday.

The authority has started theprocess to buy land along a30-mile rail corridor in theCentral Valley. More than $3billion in federal money iscontingent upon the firstphase being completed by2017.

Republican Assembly-woman Diane Harkey, ofDana Point, opposed the bill,saying the independent over-sight is needed.

RailCONTINUED FROM PAGE A1

and Washington.The Federal Railroad

Administration has allocat-ed $808 million for thenew locomotives and forthe construction of 130 bi-level passenger cars.

Those crs will be built ata new plant in Rochelle,Ill., by the American sub-

sidiary of Nippon Sharyo, thecompany that built Japan’sbullet train.

Illinois is working on 110-mph service on routes fromChicago to Detroit and Chica-go to St. Louis.

TrainsCONTINUED FROM PAGE A1

California has paid Cor-rections Corp. of Americamore than $1 billion tohouse inmates in its privateprisons in Arizona, Missis-sippi and Oklahoma sincethe emergency relief pro-gram was begun by formerGov. Arnold Schwarzeneg-ger in 2006, according to atally by The AssociatedPress. Brown had proposedto phase out the program tosave the state about $300million annually.

But the alternative nowis to release serious and vi-olent offenders, Beard said.

The state is running out oflower risk offenders whocould safely be released ear-ly, he said, because most are

already being sentenced to coun-ty jails instead of state prisons un-der a 2-year-old state law de-signed to reduce prison crowdingin response to earlier court orders.

Federal courts including theSupreme Court have consistent-ly ruled that reducing the popu-

lation is necessary to im-prove conditions for the in-mates who remain. The ad-ministration is mainly rely-ing on other increases inprison capacity to complywith the crowding reduc-tion order.

PrisonsCONTINUED FROM PAGE A1

COURTESY OF BALONEY CREEK

Baloney Creek, one of the Valley’s top bluegrass andcountry bands, will perform at the Madera County ArtsCouncil’s Summer Concert in the Park at 7 p.m. Sunday atVeteran’s Park in downtown Chowchilla.

Baloney Creek to performat second summer concertBy Leon E. EmoTHE MADERA TRIBUNE

The unique sounds ofBaloney Creek — featuring alittle swing, a bit of blues, anda collection of country andold time fiddle tunes, inter-twined with traditional blue-grass that will get your toestapping — can be heard Sun-day evening in Chowchilla’sdowntown Veteran’s Park.

The band will play at 7 p.m.in the second and final Chow-chilla concert of the MaderaCounty Arts Councils’ Sum-mer Concert in the Park se-ries. A record crowd attendedthe first concert, featuring the

AUSA Military Band and theSounds of Freedom.

Baloney Creek’s talentedmusicians are Richard Rhyneon guitar and banjo, Ed Bell,vocals, guitar and fiddle, ver-satile Barbara LaRae whoplays guitar, banjo, mandolinand string bass, and lead vo-calist Dalisay Richter.Richter has also traveled theworld entertaining as a four-time state fiddle champion.The band has performed atfairs and bluegrass festivalsthroughout the Valley andhas entertained at churchesand private parties.

SEE CONCERT, PAGE A3

Report: Climate change impacting state

RICH PEDRONCELLI/AP FILE PHOTO

A stream runs through snow-covered banks near the site of the Department of WaterResources snow survey at Echo Summit.

By Alicia ChangTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — Coastalwaters off California are get-ting more acidic. Fall-run chi-nook salmon populations tothe Sacramento River are onthe decline. Conifer forests onthe lower slopes of the SierraNevada have moved to high-er elevations over the past halfcentury.

That’s just a snapshot ofhow climate change is affect-ing California’s natural re-sources, a report releasedThursday found.

“There’s certainly reasonfor concern,” said Dan Cayan,a climate scientist at theScripps Institution ofOceanography who con-tributed to the report.

The findings are an updateto a 2009 report that docu-mented how a warming Cali-fornia is impacting the envi-ronment, wildlife and people.

Among the known impacts:Butterflies in the Central Val-ley are emerging from hidingearlier in the spring. Glaciersin the Sierra Nevada haveshrunk. Spring runoff fromsnowmelt has declined, af-fecting Central Valley farm-ers and hydroelectric plantsthat rely on snowmelt to pro-duce power.

Search expands for suspect, missing teen

SEE CLIMATE, PAGE A3

By Elliot SpagatTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LAKESIDE — A searchfor a man suspected of ab-ducting a 16-year-old girl af-ter abandoning her motherand possibly her youngerbrother in his burning houseexpanded on Thursday tofour western states, Mexicoand Canada, with dozens oftips pouring in from Oregonand Washington.

Police also said evidencefound in the remains of sus-pect James Lee DiMaggio’shouse suggested he may havefled with homemade explo-sives and that his car mightbe booby-trapped.

San Diego County Sher-iff’s Capt. Duncan Fraser de-clined to elaborate on the na-ture of the evidence.

Oregon State Police fieldedabout 60 tips after authorities

issued an Amber Alert forDiMaggio, 40, and his blueNissan Versa with Californialicense plate. An additionaleight FBI agentswere assignedto a command post at SanDiego sheriff’s headquarters,as state and local law enforce-ment agencies went on alert.

“This is a pretty much anall-hands-on-deck effort. It’shuge,” Fraser said.

SEE SEARCH, PAGE A3

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of Madera students scored atgrade level. Golden Valley had56.8 percent at grade level.

Results in Science showed59.1 percent at grade levelstatewide. Madera Unifiedhad 46 percent at grade level,while 67.4 percent of GoldenValley’s students were atgrade level.

Statewide results in historyput 49.4 percent at grade lev-el and 42.5 percent ofMUSD’s students at gradelevel. Golden Valley had 56.7percent at proficient or ad-vanced.

When compared with fiveother districts (all suggestedby new MUSD Superintend-ent Ed Gonzalez) MaderaUnified was at the bottom inthree out of four subjects.

In English/Language Arts,Sanger Unified ranked at thetop with 60 percent. It wasfollowed by Visalia Unified(54.3 percent), Kings CanyonJoint Unified (49 percent),Central Unified (48.7 per-cent), Manteca Unified (42percent), and Madera Unified(40.2 percent).

Scores in math put SangerUnified on top again with60.1 percent at grade level.Following were Visalia (51.1percent), Central Unified(49.3 percent), Kings Canyon(44.7 percent), Manteca Uni-fied (42 percent), and MaderaUnified (38.5 percent).

In science, Visalia headedthe list with 62.6 percent.Then came Sanger (61.2 per-cent), Kings Canyon (56 per-cent), Central Unified (50.1percent), Manteca (48.4 per-cent), and Madera Unified(46.0 percent).

History was the only sub-ject in which Madera Unifieddid not come in last in thecomparison. It placed fourth.Sanger Unified topped the listwith 58.8 percent at grade lev-el. Visalia took second placeagain with 54.9 percent. Theywere followed by CentralUnified (45.7 percent),Madera (42.5 percent), KingsCanyon (39.7 percent), andManteca (37.5 percent).

A survey of individual sitesin Madera Unified shows de-clining scores in 20 out of 23schools in English and 10 out

needs of our students so thatthey are optimally primed tolearn. Learning does not beginin the head, it begins in theheart. And our connection tothe families will be critical go-ing forward.”

lowed Lincoln. They werePershing (65 percent), Sher-man Thomas (64 percent),Howard (63 percent), La Vina(62 percent) Berenda (60 per-cent), ETAA Charter School(60 percent), James Monroe(57 percent), John Adams (56percent), Dixieland (51 per-cent), Millview (51 percent),Chavez (51 percent), andParkwood (50.4 percent).

The middle school leader inboth English and math wasThomas Jefferson, whileMadera High School was topin both subjects.

In a statement to The Trib-une Thursday, School Super-intendent Ed Gonzalez said,“Clearly we have some workto do. Of particular concernare our difficulties in AlgebraI and some of the subgroupsof students, such as EnglishLearners.”

“The staff is analyzing thedata, and we will be engagingin conversations with ourteachers to more fully under-stand the challenges they arefacing in order to rectify thesituation and improve educa-tional outcomes.”

“On a more personal level,we are committed to focusingon the importance of address-ing the social and emotional

of 23 schools declining inmath.

Only at La Vina Elemen-tary, Madera High School,and Sherman Thomas CharterSchool did the percentage ofstudents scoring in the profi-cient or advanced ranges in-crease in English.

Math scores increased atPershing, Sherman Thomas,Howard, La Vina, Berenda,James Monroe, Dixieland,Thomas Jefferson MiddleSchool, Desmond MiddleSchool, and Madera HighSchool.

In over-all ranking amongMadera’s schools, ShermanThomas Charter School heldthe top rung of theEnglish/Language Arts lad-der. Sixty-three percent of itsstudents reached the profi-cient or advanced level. Threeother schools had more thanhalf of their students at gradelevel in English. They wereLincoln (56 percent), Berenda(50.4 percent), Madera HighSchool (50.1 percent).

Over-all ranking in mathplaced Lincoln Elementary atthe head of the pack with 68percent of its students abovegrade level. Twelve schoolswith more than 50 percent ofits students at grade level fol-

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English/LanguageArts Results (Percent-age of students at gradelevel or above)

Sherman Thomas — 63.1

Lincoln — 56.1

Berenda — 50.4

Madera High School — 50.1

John Adams — 48.1

Howard School — 47.3

Pershing Elementary —46.8

La Vina Elementary — 46.5

Thomas Jefferson MiddleSchool — 44.2

Parkwood Elementary —42.7

Dixieland School — 41.8

Ezequiel Tafoya AlvardoAcademy — 41.5

James Monroe Elementary— 40.1

Desmond Middle School —39.7

Madera South High School— 36.5

Millview Elementary — 35.3

George Washington Ele-mentary — 34.2

Cesar Chavez Elementary— 34.0

Sierra Vista Elementary —31.8

Alpha Elementary — 31.5

Nishimoto Elementary —30.7

Martin Luther King MiddleSchool — 26.7

James Madison Elementary— 24.7

Math ResultsLincoln — 68.0

Pershing Elementary —64.6

Sherman Thomas — 63.5

Howard School — 62.9

La Vina Elementary — 62.4

Berenda Elementary — 60.1

Ezequiel Tafoya AlvardoAcademy — 59.7

James Monroe Elementary— 56.9

John Adams — 56.3

Dixieland School — 51.1

Millview Elementary — 51.0

Cesar Chavez Elementary— 51.0

Parkwood Elementary —50.4

George Washington Ele-mentary — 46.7

Sierra Vista Elementary —42.4

Nishimoto Elementary —41.6

Alpha Elementary — 40.9

James Madison Elementary— 40.1

Thomas Jefferson MiddleSchool — 35.6

Martin Luther King MiddleSchool — 23.4

Desmond Middle School —20.5Madera High School — 20.2Madera South High School— 7.1

of 18 months. The selectedprobationers remain out ofcustody, but report to courtevery two weeks and submitto weekly random drug tests.They attend group counseling,meet with their probation of-ficers often, and work hard tobeat their addictions and stayclean, LiCalsi said.

“I can put someone awayfor 30 years without thinkingabout it, but giving people achance is much more difficultto me,” LiCalsi said at thegraduation ceremony. “If I’mwrong about them and theyhurt somebody, who’s goingto get blamed? Me.”

But Randolph — alongwith Gerald Garcia, JamesWesley Owens, ChristinaMolina, Ryan Morris, LauraArang, and Lisa Acevedo —took advantage of their lastchance.

“There was a lot of crimecommitted by people in thisroom, but they don’t do thatanymore. They’re productivepeople now,” LiCalsi said.

Ultimately it is up the pro-bationers to change their livesfor good, said their probationofficer, Sylvia Garcia.

“When they did great, itwas their responsibility, andwhen they did bad, it wasn’tmy fault either,” she said.

All of the graduates showedtheir commitment to the pro-gram — especially Owens,LiCalsi explained.

“If you want to hear a story

GraduationCONTINUED FROM PAGE A1

WENDY ALEXANDER/THE MADERA TRIBUNE

The Madera County Probation Department hosted its first annual Felony Drug Court gradua-tion Wednesday evening to honor graduates for their outstanding accomplishments. Gradu-ates, from left, Ryan Morris, Lachondra Danielle Randolph, Gerald Garcia, Laura Arang,James Wesley Owens, Christina Molina and Lisa Acevedo.

about commitment: James washaving a heart attack but hecalled his counselor to say thathe wasn’t going to make it togroup because he was going tothe hospital,” he said, laughing.“Then he called his probation of-ficer saying he wasn’t going tomake it in because he was in thehospital. That told me right therethat he was committed.”

“Felony Drug Court has gottenvery popular,” LiCalsi said. “Alot of people want to be in it justto avoid a sentence, but I don’twant to diminish what these sev-en graduates have done in com-pleting this program. We only letin those who deserve it.”

The seven graduates were pre-sented with graduation certifi-cates and recognition from StateAssemblyman Frank Bigelow.The graduates and their familiesand supporters were treated to a

dinner catered by DiCic-co’s Restaurant in Madera.

Usually when drug of-fenders complete a report-ing program and get theircases dismissed in LiCal-si’s courtroom, they arepresented with McDon-ald’s gift certificates as areward. Randolph was dis-appointed when she didn’treceive her prize in Mon-day’s court, but LiCalsi ex-plained that he had some-thing better for his FelonyDrug Court graduates.

“You get my wife’shomemade biscotti, and agift certificate so you caneat at DiCicco’s,” he said,handing her a gift bag.

Fun-size candy — anoth-er thing LiCalsi often givesto defendants in his court-room who do well in theirtreatment programs — wasalso tossed in the gradu-ates’ gift bags.

In their impromptu grad-uation speeches, each grad-uate thanked the Felony

Drug Court team — Behav-ioral Health Services coun-selor Len Girardeau, OfficerGarcia, and Judge LiCalsi —for helping them succeed.

“Drug courts are so impor-tant because they actuallymake a difference in people’slives,” said the night’skeynote speaker, public de-fender Mike Fitzgerald.

Felony Drug Court, whichstarted in Madera County in1997, stemmed from an ideathat judges, defense attorneys,prosecutors, probation offi-cers, and mental health coun-selors could work together fora common good — to get of-fenders off drugs and thus re-duce crime and incarcerationrates, Fitzgerald said.

“Part of me hopes that wenever do see you again,” hesaid, addressing the graduates.“Keep fighting every dayagainst your addiction. Youwill get stronger each day,and it will get better eachday.”

WENDY ALEXANDER/THE MADERA TRIBUNE

Over-all ranking in math placed Lincoln Elementary at thehead of the pack with 68 percent of its students above gradelevel.

More campgrounds androads are being reopened aspersonnel fight back the fire,though several remainclosed.

For information on the As-pen fire visit www.inci-web.org/incident/3552 orcall the Aspen Fire informa-tion line at 893-7018. Moreinformation on Valley airquality including smoke-re-lated warnings can be foundat www.valleyair.org.

FireCONTINUED FROM PAGE A1

The Soroptimist Club ofChowchilla will serve re-freshments including hot-dogs, nachos and other treatsprior to and during the con-

cert. In addition, activitiesbeginning at 4 p.m. will in-clude face painting by theChowchilla 4-H, bookmarkcrafts by the Friends ofChowchilla Library andgames for children andadults by the Greenhills Li-ons Club.

ConcertCONTINUED FROM PAGE A2

The latest 258-page report,which cost $282,000 to pro-duce, was compiled from ex-isting climate studies and re-leased by an arm of the Cal-ifornia Environmental Pro-tection Agency.

Officials hope it would

spur the state and local gov-ernments to plan ahead andadapt to a hotter future.

Monitoring should contin-ue “to reduce the impacts ofclimate change and to pre-pare for those effects that wecannot avoid,” George Alex-eeff, head of the state Officeof Environmental HealthHazard Assessment, said inan email.

ClimateCONTINUED FROM PAGE A2

On Sunday night, authori-ties found the body of 44-year-old Christina Andersonwhen they extinguishedflames at DiMaggio’s ruralhome. A child’s body wasfound as they sifted through

rubble in Boulevard, a tinytown 65 miles east of SanDiego on the U.S.-Mexicoborder.

The body may be that of8-year-old Ethan Andersonbut Fraser said it could takeseveral days to identify thebadly burned remains. In-vestigators were unable toextract DNA.

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FEATURESPAGEA4 MADERATRIBUNE Friday, August 9, 2013

Today, Aug. 9CCllaassss ooff 11997733 ggoollff ggaammee — Aug. 9, Madera Municipal GolfCourse, 23200 Avenue 17.Madera High School Class of1973 40-year reunion. Open toMHS classes of 1971-1973.RSVP. Contact: David Boyle,674-8508.

SSeenniioorr ddaannccee — 7-10 p.m. onthe 2nd and 4th Fridays, FrankBergon Center, 238 South DSt. Ballroom dancing of allstyles. Open to all. No covercharge. Donation only. Con-tact: Bill Fisher, 363-2283.

GGoossppeell ssiinngg — 6 p.m. Fridaysat First Assembly of God,22444 Avenue 18 1/2. Comeand sing Gospel music. For alldenominations. Contact: TedBeck, 674-2650 or HarveyNickel, 674-8118.

MMaaddeerraa HHiigghh SScchhooooll FFoooottbbaallllAAlluummnnii DDiinnnneerr — 6:30 p.m.Aug. 9, Ranch Headquarters ofMcKinney Farming, Inc., 13672Road 23. Cost is $60 per per-son, with proceeds goingtoward the formation of analumni association to supportthe MHS football program.Tickets: 675-4444 or [email protected].

Aug. 9-24PPhhoottooggrraapphhyy sshhooww — 6:30a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, 8a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays,and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun-days, through Aug. 24 at theCoffee Spot, 37164 Ave. 12Ste. 102. Songbird Cline toshow photographs. Samples:http://goo.gl/qMsJPW. Con-tact: Coffee Spot, 645-1225.

Saturday, Aug. 10CCllaassss ooff 11997733 ddiinnnneerr--ddaannccee— 6 p.m. to midnight Aug.10, Elk’s Lodge, 112 W. 6thSt. Madera High SchoolClass of 1973 40-year class

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dinner-dance reunion. Open toMHS classes of 1971-1973.Tickets $40. Contact: StephanieSimonian, 47th Place Carpet,1717 Howard Rd., or 674-4621.

FFrreessnnoo IIrriiss SSoocciieettyy AAnnnnuuaallFFuunnddrraaiisseerr — 8 a.m. to noonAug. 10, Fresno State Horticul-tural Building, NE corner ofChestnut and Barstow. All rhi-zomes, $3 each. Potted iris, $6each.

EEaasstteerrnn SSttaarr BBlloooodd DDrriivvee — 9 to11:30 a.m. Aug. 10, 123 S. BSt. All donors receive a voucherfor a free pint of Baskin Robbinsice cream and Fresno Grizzliesgame discounts.

WWaallkk wwiitthh aa DDoocc — 7:30 a.m.Aug. 10 at Lions Town andCountry Park Pavilion. Hostedby the Fresno-Madera MedicalSociety, registration at 7:15 a.m.Join local doctors for an hourwalk for fun and health. Forinformation visit www.fmms.orgor call 224-4224.

Sunday, Aug. 11FFrreeee CCoonncceerrtt iinn tthhee PPaarrkk — 7p.m. Aug. 11, Veterans MemorialPark in Chowchilla. Bluegrassband Baloney Creek will per-form. Part of summer concertseries sponsored by MaderaCounty Arts Council. Soropti-mists will sell food before theconcert. Bring your own blan-kets and lawn chairs. ContactMarty Piepenbrok, 665-8615.

Monday, Aug. 12MMaaddeerraa CChhaapptteerr NNAAAACCPP MMeeeett--iinngg — 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 12,700 E. Yosemite Ave., confer-ence room of Social ServicesAdministration Building; discus-sion of Affordable Care Act(Obamacare). Open to the pub-lic.

FFrreeee ZZuummbbaa ccllaassss — 6:30 to730 p.m. Aug. 12, YosemiteChristian Center (Fireside Room),

1201 E. Yosemite Ave. Womenonly. Contact: Leticia Sandoval,255-5300.

Wednesday, Aug. 14SSoollvvaanngg CChhuummaasshh CCaassiinnoo bbuussttrriipp — Bus leaves at 6 a.m. fromWells Fargo Parking lot at Coun-try Club Drive and ClevelandAvenue, and returns at 9 p.m.on Aug. 14. Rest stop in Kettle-man City. Cost is $50 per personor $70 for two. For reservations,call Mary, 673-4293 or Michelle,675-2095.

PPeeaaccee MMaaddeerraa mmoonntthhllyy ppllaannnniinnggmmeeeettiinngg — 7 to 9 p.m. Aug. 14at Me & Ed’s Pizza, 120 DwyerSt. Contact: Teresa Castillo,360-8054 or visit www.peace-madera.org.

CCeennttrraall VVaalllleeyy WWrriitteerrss'' WWoorrkksshhoopp— 6:30 p.m. at the downtownlibrary, 121 G St. Contact: Glen-na Jarvis, 665-7381.

Friday, Aug. 16GGoossppeell ssiinngg — 6 p.m. Fridays atFirst Assembly of God, 22444Avenue 18 1/2. Come and singGospel music. For all denomina-tions. Contact: Ted Beck, 674-2650 or Harvey Nickel, 674-8118.

Saturday, Aug. 17EEllkkss LLooddggee ffuunnddrraaiisseerr ddiinnnneerr – 6p.m. Aug. 17, Elks Lodge, 112W. Sixth St. Social hour 6, dinner7, and dancing at 7:30. Raffles,silent auction, and music by theYard Dogs. Just $10 per person.Proceeds to benefit DennisWayne Foundation to start asports camp for disabled. Con-tact: Eddie at the Elks Lodge,673-1918.

WWiiffffllee bbaallll ttoouurrnnaammeenntt — 8 a.m.,Aug. 17, Town and Country Parklittle league fields. Golden StickWiffle League western regionalwiffle ball tournament hosted byCentral California Athletics. Cost$100 per team. Prize money.Contact: Jerry Lutz, 273-6229, or

[email protected].

Monday, Aug. 19SSuuppeerrvviissoorr DDiissttrriicctt 33 TToowwnn HHaallllMMeeeettiinngg — 6 p.m. Aug. 19, VFWHall, 2026 N. Granada Drive.Featured speaker: Vic L. Gun-derson of Der Manouel Insur-ance Group. Topic: The Afford-able Care Act (Obamacare).Contact: Rick Farinelli, 662-6030.

Tuesday, Aug. 20TTuueessddaayy NNiigghhtt BBiinnggoo — Doorsopen at 5:30 p.m., game at 6:30p.m., 1st and 3rd Tuesdays ofthe month, Madera Elks Lodge1918, 112 West 6th St. Buy-inonly $15, 2nd pack $10, and 3rdpack $5. Contact: Harold John-son, 706-2739, or the lodge,673-1918.

Wednesday, Aug. 21CCeennttrraall VVaalllleeyy WWrriitteerrss'' WWoorrkksshhoopp— 6:30 p.m. at the downtownlibrary, 121 G St. Contact: Glen-na Jarvis, 665-7381.

Thursday, Aug. 22TThhee MMaaddeerraa RReeppuubblliiccaann WWoommeennFFeeddeerraatteedd BBuunnkkoo GGaammee NNiigghhtt —5:30 p.m. Aug. 22, MaderaMunicipal Gold Course, 23200Avenue 17. Admission, $20,includes a buffet dinner served at6 p.m. Contact: [email protected] RSVP.

Friday, Aug. 23SSeenniioorr ddaannccee — 7-10 p.m. on the2nd and 4th Fridays, FrankBergon Center, 238 South D St.Ballroom dancing of all styles.Open to all. No cover charge.Donation only. Contact: Bill Fisher,363-2283.

GGoossppeell ssiinngg — 6 p.m. Fridays atFirst Assembly of God, 22444Avenue 18 1/2. Come and singGospel music. For all denomina-tions. Contact: Ted Beck, 674-2650 or Harvey Nickel, 674-8118.

Saturday, Aug. 24EEllkkss RRiibb CCooookk--ooffff — Gates open11 a.m. Aug. 24, Elks Lodge,112 W. Sixth St. Team entry $40ribs provided by lodge. People’sChoice Awards $10. Judging at4 p.m. After judging, $10 for ribdinner plate, no host bar, music,and raffles. Contact: David, 333-2609, or Wes, 706-2460.

Monday, Aug. 26CChheeeerr aanndd DDaannccee ccllaassss rreeggiissttrraa--ttiioonn — 5 p.m. registration dead-line, Aug. 26, at John W. WellsYouth Center, 701 E. Fifth St.Cost is $40 per child. Classes areTues. and Thurs. Ages 4-6 from5:15-6:15 p.m. Ages 7-12 6:30-7:30 p.m. Classes run Aug. 27 toSept. 19. Contact: 661-5495.

Wednesday, Aug. 28CCeennttrraall VVaalllleeyy WWrriitteerrss'' WWoorrkksshhoopp— 6:30 p.m. at the downtownlibrary, 121 G St. Contact: Glen-na Jarvis, 665-7381.

Friday, Aug. 30GGoossppeell ssiinngg — 6 p.m. Fridays atFirst Assembly of God, 22444Avenue 18 1/2. Contact: TedBeck, 674-2650 or Harvey Nickel,674-8118.

Friday, Sept. 6GGoossppeell ssiinngg — 6 p.m. Fridays atFirst Assembly of God, 22444Avenue 18 1/2. Contact: TedBeck, 674-2650 or Harvey Nick-el, 674-8118.

Saturday, Sept. 7MMoouunnttaaiinn AArreeaa YYoouutthhTTrriiaatthhlloonn — 6 a.m. Sept. 7,Miller’s Landing Resort. Costis $25 per athlete, ages 5 to17. Contact: 642-3633 ormytribasslake.com.

Friday, Sept. 13GGoossppeell ssiinngg — 6 p.m. Fridaysat First Assembly of God,22444 Avenue 18 1/2. Comeand sing Gospel music. Forall denominations. Contact:Ted Beck, 674-2650 or Har-vey Nickel, 674-8118.

Saturday, Sept. 14HHoossppiittaall ddiinnnneerr--ddaannccee — 5:30p.m. Sept. 14 at home ofAnna da Silva, Madera Com-munity Hospital trustee.Theme is "Prom Night." Semi-formal prom dresses, tuxes orsummer evening party attire.No spike heels. Tickets $65each. Dancing to band "Run 4Cover" 7:30-11:30 p.m. Silentand live auction. Contact: Dei-dre da Silva, 673-9189, orMCH Foundation, 675-5503.Info: www.maderahospital.org.

55KK WWaallkk--RRuunn ffoorr AAuuttiissmm — 9a.m. Sept. 14, Madera HighSchool Pit, 200 South L St.Walk-run to help raise moneyfor families affected by autism.Contact: Daniell, 474-3727,Taylor, 367-4648, or Tim, 824-5978.

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Leon EmoMO’S MUSINGS

Feeling crispyYep, woke up the other day,

did my usual stretches on theedge of the bed, and nearlyeverything went “snap, crack-le, pop.” I smiled knowing Iwas not getting old, just a lit-tle crispy. Then I took a show-er, and though Racer the dogtried to lick my knees dry, notonly was I crispy, but I wasnow also squeaky clean. AndI’ll have you know I am stillreal good in bed. I could staythere all day if it wasn’t forthese deadlines.

• • •And I would have, if I had

received this from my pal andreader Ross Thornton a littleearlier. During Revolutionarytimes (ours and maybe theFrench) men and women on-ly bathed twice a year. Menshaved their heads because oflice and wore wigs. Wealthymen could afford good wigsmade from wool that wouldbe cleaned by putting it in theshell of a carved-out loaf ofbread and baked. After thirtyminutes the wig would be-come big and fluffy. Thus wehave a term for the rich andpowerful: “big wigs.” Thusends your history lesson forthis fish wrap.

• • •I guess one can presume the

gun control debate is nolonger a news item. That is,until the next random act ofviolence in a school, churchor who can guess where next.

SEE VIOLENCE, PAGE A5

By Bill Coate

Madera airport became a military base

MADERA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Sailors weren’t the only ones who served at the Madera Naval Air Station. Shown here are some local ladies who offeredhospitality to the newly arrived servicemen.

As the airplanecame in from thesouth and reached

the airport, it looked as ifit was on its final ap-proach, but it didn’t land.It continued its flight onpast the runway. A crowdhad assembled for thishistoric event, and now itseemed that the pilot wastoying with the spectators.

At the north end of the flightpattern the Curtis HelldiverSV2C made a 180-degree turnand headed back toward theairport. The casual onlookerwould have been puzzled, butLt. Bill Rogers knew preciselywhat was happening. Maderawas being invaded. Its Munic-ipal Airport was being takenover by the United StatesNavy.

World War II was far fromover. Scores of Maderans werein uniform and many hadmade the supreme sacrifice inthe defense of freedom. Nowthe city had been called uponto make a different kind ofcontribution. The Air FerryService of the U.S. Navy hadestablished a series of 13 navalair stations, beginning in Pe-tersburg, Va., to service air-craft that were bound for thePacific theater of the war viathe West Coast.

Madera was chosen becauseits airport could handle anyplane the Navy flew and withjust a few alterations, the loca-tion could be turned into a

showcase for the Air FerryService.

City officials were ofcourse receptive to the idea.At 2 p.m. on Aug. 3, 1944,they gathered to welcomethe first military aircraft tothe “Madera Naval Air Sta-tion,” and to formally turnthe airport over to Navy of-ficials. Madera Mayor JohnGordon officially led the lo-cal delegation, which in-cluded W.S. Hillis, presi-dent of the Chamber ofCommerce, and Craig Cun-ningham, secretary of theChamber.

After he circled the air-

port three times, Lt. Max Wet-ters brought the SV2C in for alanding. He was met by aground crew and escorted tothe speaker’s rostrum whereMayor Gordon placed a hugehorseshoe made of flowersaround the airman’s shoulders.The large crowd of onlookersapplauded their approval, andthe official ceremony began.

Mayor Gordon initiated therite by giving a brief resume ofthe negotiations that had takenplace between the Civil Aero-nautics Administration, theNavy, and the City of Madera.It was acknowledged that “thelocal field, while not yet fully

equipped to take its placeamong the larger Ferry Com-mand units, is rapidly meetingthe requirements and willwithin a few weeks be able tohandle as many as 100 planesa day.”

Gordon promised that “ex-tensive improvements” wouldbe forthcoming, including theerection of three buildings andthe construction of a road fromHighway 99 to the airport.Gordon asserted, “Thousandsof dollars will be spent puttingthe field in shape for the com-mand.”

Lt. Rogers, commander ofthe Madera facility, represent-

ed the Navy in giving the offi-cial acceptance, and at the con-clusion of the ceremony, he or-dered the “hoisting of the na-tional colors and the Navyflags.” At that point, withsailors saluting and the crowdat attention, the national an-them was played, giving theentire affair a definite patrioticflavor.

With the ceremonies over,the people left. Maderans re-turned to their homes while thesailors retired to their quartersin the Aragon Hotel. On thatfirst day of official business,

SEE AIRPORT, PAGE A5

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YourWorshipDirectory

Knox Chapel AME Zion Church200 East 10th St.Madera, CA.674-4403

Apostolic Revival Church16424 N. LakeMadera, CA.(559) 363-2506Ebenezer Apostolic Church332 MagnoliaMadera, CA.673-5311Madera Grace Tabernacle16294 North D St.Madera, CA.674-1487

First Assembly of God-Madera22444 Ave. 18 1/2Madera, CA.674-5379New Life Assembly467 S. Pine St. #102A Bldg.#5Madera, CA.661-1778Yosemite Christian Center1201 East Yosemite Ave.Madera, CA.673-1731

First Southern Baptist Church711 Nebraska AveMadera, CA.673-3379Galilee Missionary BaptistChurch22491 Fairmead BoulevardChowchilla, CA.(559) 674-6179/665-0670Madera Baptist Church1264 S. Golden State Blvd.Madera, CA.674-5577Mt. Zion Baptist Church332 Wallace Ave.Madera, CA.674-0398Second Missionary Baptist Church828 South A St.Madera, CA.674-9321

First Baptist Church1111 West Yosemite Ave.Madera, CA.673-0908

New Covenant Baptist Church200 South G StreetMadera, CA.673-6140

Morning Star Baptist Church16587 Harper Blvd.Madera, CA.675-0667

Bethel Southern Baptist15821 N. D St.Madera, CA674-9341Golden Valley Baptist Church12414 Rd. 37Madera, CA.645-1700Grace Community Church17755 Road 26Madera, CA.674-1172Mt. Hope Missionary BaptistChurch15821 North “D” St.Madera, CA.559-395-4646

St. Joachim’s Catholic Church401 West 4th St.Madera, CA.673-3290St. Anne’s Chapel36483 Rd. 606Raymond - Knowles, CA.673-3290

First Christian Church2300 Sunset Ave.Madera, CA.674-5203

Church of ChristEglsia de CristoSunset Ave. & Orchard Ave.Madera, CA.674-5268

North Lake Church of God16424 North LakeMadera, CA.674-7155

Progressive Church of Godin Christ15879 Cardwell St.Madera, CA.675-1861Hull Avenue Church of Godin Christ344 Hull Ave.Madera, CA.673-9952Sunrise Church of God in Christ1125 Sunrise AvenueMadera, CA

Fourth Street Church of GodWest 4th St. & North N St.Madera, CA.674-2229Eastside Church of God1108 South A St.Madera, CA.674-5447

The Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter-Day Saints2112 Sunset Ave.Madera, CA.675-0730

Holy Trinity Episcopal ChurchEucharist at 10:00 a.m.420 E. 4th St., Madera, CA.975-9037

Lake Street Fellowship16760 North LakeMadera, CA.673-1142

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I look at it this way: There isno use in complaining oneway or the other, becausewhen everyone has a gun theword “complain” becomes ir-relevant.

• • •Why is it every time I hear

a politician say, “this will begood for Americans,” I feellike I don’t dare bend over.Grandpa once told me to bendover, but that was after Inailed the doors to his toolshed closed. He said,“Where’s all my tools?” Isaid, “Well, here’s your ham-mer.” In a few moments hereplied, “and here’s a branchoff a tree, bend over.”

• • •I was thinking about being

an organ donor when mylongtime pal and former gasman, George Hatfield, said,“welcome to the club.” How-ever, he wasn’t talking aboutgiving a part of me to some-one else. He proceeded to in-form me (by email); “Nowthat you have your head to-gether, your body is fallingapart.” Well, by George, if Icannot be an organ donor Iwant George to know I dohave an old piano I could do-nate to the Salvation Army.

• • •Thank you for all the emails

on my “Meanderings”through old time Madera onmy Schwinn bicycle. Some ofyou, especially reader MaxDavis, let me know I made afew errors in referencing cer-tain businesses. Well, maybe Idon’t have my head togetheras the aforementioned Georgepresumed, but time does fadethe memory just a tad. Maybe

I’ll get a new bike or even acar before I do my next “Me-anderings” in old Madera. Re-gardless, do you think ifeverything in 1950s Maderawas put back where it origi-nally was, everything wouldbe better?

• • • READERS MAY CONTACT LEON EMO BYEMAIL AT: [email protected] OR

WRITE THE MADERA TRIBUNE.

ViolenceCONTINUED FROM PAGE A4

there were nine enlisted menand two officers, including Lt.Rogers, assigned to the MaderaStation. These numbers were toswell to more than 30 beforethe Navy was through withMadera.

One of those who was laterassigned to the Madera instal-lation was Aviation MachinistMate 2/C Lloyd Pelster. He re-members each morning themilitary contingent made itsway from downtown Maderato its duty station at the airport.Much of the time, that dutywas routine. Incoming planes,most of which were fighterplanes destined for AlamedaNaval Air Station, were refu-eled and flight line mainte-nance performed. Occasional-ly the men were sent out to sealoff the wreckage of a plane thatdid not make it to the field. Atthe end of the day, with the ex-ception of those on watch, thesailors returned to their quar-ters in Madera.

Pelster recalled one of his fa-vorite off-duty activities wasthe football games that tookplace between the Madera

High School team and a mili-tary team from the airport.There was also time for social-izing with the local ladies, asPelster’s experience bears wit-ness. He met, courted and mar-ried Gloria Ray Ahles, whichaccounts for his presence inMadera County for a longtime.

Rogers, in the meantime,was equally taken up with op-portunities in Madera. On Aug.15, 1944, he wrote to his fam-ily in Georgia, “We are finallyin operation — ships landinghere — both on (the) way (to)and from the fleet — we havea rather crude set up, but it isserving the purpose, until thenew construction is completed…”

Concerning his new commu-nity, Rogers, commented, “Iam enjoying my stay here fine.A lieutenant in this town hasabout the same privileges as acaptain has around a big sta-tion. Wish you could see thiscountry. There is somethingabout it that gets under yourskin, and I have given somethought to staying out here af-ter the war …”

Indeed Rogers did remain inhis new home. The Navy re-

turned the airport to the city inJuly 1946, and by that time thelieutenant was firmly fixed inMadera. He quickly became aprominent businessman, form-ing the Rogers Materials Com-pany on Pine Street. He invest-ed in Madera real estate andbecame involved in housingconstruction. Rogers was anofficer in the Western ConcretePipe Association and in 1954became the Madera Countychairperson of the GoodwinKnight-for-Governor Commit-tee. He was also a member ofthe Madera Rotary Club, theMadera County PlanningCommission, and a director ofthe Madera County Chamberof Commerce.

Bill Rogers never forgot howhe wound up in Madera. Thislittle Valley town had becomepartners with the U.S. Navy.History records that thousandsof planes were ferried throughthe Madera airport to be usedto combat aggression abroad.In the process, a handful of in-dividuals were introduced tolife in the best part of the SanJoaquin Valley and remainedto make their contribution to itssociety. Madera received agood return on its investment.

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Makai JamesMakanaokeakuaAledo

Makai James Makanao-keakua Aledo was born Feb.21, 2013, at 6:10 a.m. atMadera Community Hospital.Welcoming the 21-inch, 8-pound, 14-ounce newborn areparents Robbie and DavidAledo of Madera. Grandpar-ents are Beatrice and JamesLopez and Ethel and Art Gon-zales.

Noel AguilarNoel Aguilar was born Feb.

21, 2013, at 4:05 p.m. atMadera Community Hospital.Welcoming the 18-inch, 4-pound, 7-ounce newborn areparents Michelle Blanco ofMadera and HedibertoAguilar. Grandparents areDarlene Rojas, Irene Blanco,Juan Blanco and Rosa andNoel Aguilar.

Aurelio Isaiah Santos

Aurelio Isaiah Santos wasborn Feb. 21, 2013, at 1:03p.m. at Madera CommunityHospital. Welcoming the 20-

inch, 8-pound, 7-ounce new-born are parents Michelle Her-mosillo of Madera and GibertSantos Jr. of Madera. Grand-parents are Wanda and HenryHermosillo and Virgina andGilbert Santos.

Jose FranciscoOrozco Arevalo

Jose Francisco OrozcoArevalo was born Feb. 21,2013, at 5:24 p.m. at MaderaCommunity Hospital. Wel-coming the 20-inch, 6-pound,6-ounce newborn are parentsAna Arevalo of Chowchillaand Juan Orozco of Chow-chilla. Grandparents are Gra-ciela and Francisco Arevalo,Maria Pena and Juan Orozco.

Gabby IsabellaMelgoza

Gabby Isabella Melgozawas born Feb. 22, 2013, at8:19 a.m. at Madera Commu-nity Hospital. Welcoming the21-inch, 6-pound, 14-ouncenewborn are parents Beatrizand Fernando Melgoza ofMadera. Grandprents areMaria Toledo, Guadalupe Ar-royo, Emma Salomon andFernando Melgoza.

Xavier MichaelHerrera

Xavier Michael Herrera wasborn Feb. 23, 2013, at 8:17p.m. at Madera CommunityHospital. Welcoming the19.3-inch, 7-pound, 15-ouncenewborn are parents ValerieMeza of Chowchilla andJoseph Herrera of Chowchilla.Grandparents are Marie Her-nandez, Jesus Gomez, KarenHerrera and Ben Barajas.

John Jaye FloresJohn Jaye Flores was born

Feb. 25, 2013, at 10:01 a.m. atMadera Community Hospital.Welcoming the 20-inch, 6-pound, 3-ounce newborn areparents Michelle and Alfred Flo-res Jr. of Madera. Grandparentsare Florence and Mario Valdezand Grace and Alfred Flores.

Dominic CharlesLee Dassori Jr.

Dominic Charles Lee Das-sori Jr. was born Feb. 25, 2013,at 5:34 p.m. at Madera Com-munity Hospital. Welcomingthe 18 1/2-inch, 5-pound, 20-ounce newborn are parentsKrystal Seniff of Madera andDominic Dassori.

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS

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FormerMaderafootball playerready to make adifferenceBy Ronald MontezTHE MADERATRIBUNE

With the start of the collegefootball season looming,Madera’s Justin “Boy” Galle-gos has found a new home —Youngstown State in Ohio.After playing the past twoseasons at City College of SanFrancisco (CCSF), Gallegoswill compete for the free safe-ty position after recently sign-ing a collegiate National Let-ter of Intent to play with theDivision I-AA school of theMissouri Valley Football Con-ference.Youngstown head coach Er-icWolford feels he can use theincoming six-foot, 180-poundjunior, who racked up 34 tack-les, including 13 solo ones, asa sophomore defensive backfor a Rams’ team that finished10-2 and was state-runner uplast season.“Coach Wolford told meright away he can see me as animpact player because of thefact that I play downhill andhave good speed,” Gallegossaid. “Coach said I could po-tentially be a starter but I justhave to work at it. Now mymentality when I go out thereis that I have to grind andwork hard.”That blue-collar mentalityand uncanny work ethic hasalways been the advantage forGallegos, who will major inbusiness at his new college.Gallegos was a part of the2011 State and NationalChampion CCSF team thatwent 12-0, which included a52-42 win over Mt. SanAnto-nio College in the CaliforniaCommunity College AthleticAssociation title game.Before officially suiting upin the fall of 2011 for a JC pro-gram that is a nine-time Na-tional Champion, Gallegosproved himself on the highschool level and became oneof the elite safeties in the Cen-tral Section.He started at cornerback as asophomore for the varsityMadera South Stallions beforetransferring his junior year to

Clovis North of the Tri-RiverAthletic Conference becauseof a family move.It was playing free safety inthe league filled with D-I col-lege prospects -- including Ne-vada running back KendallBrock (Clovis West-Fresno),Oregon wide receiver B.J.Kelly (Central-Fresno), andCal running back (BrendanBigelow) -- that helped pre-pare Gallegos for a San Fran-cisco program widely knownto have D-I ability playerslooking to make it to the four-year level.In his two years as a Bron-co, Gallegos totaled 126 tack-les, four fumble recoveries,five forced fumbles, two inter-ceptions and one defensivetouchdown while earning afirst-team All-Tri-River Ath-letic Conference selection hissenior season.“Playing in the TRAChelped me a lot for college,”Gallegos said. “Just by the in-tensity and level of play in ourleague, it was an eye-opener toplay over there and I got a re-ally good feel of how speed ismeant to be used on the foot-

ball field.”In his final high school foot-ball game, Gallegos was thedefensive captain for the CityAll-Star team that defeated theCounty, 27-17, in June 2011.It was during that summerthat Gallegos’ father, JimmySr., sent highlight films to var-ious colleges of all divisionsincluding CCSF and FresnoCity College.CCSF coach George Rushnoticed Gallegos’ ferocity onthe field and reached out tohim.“I had no clue what the pro-gramwas all about and the on-ly thing my dad told me wasthey won national champi-onships,” Justin said. “Aftercoach Rush saw the gamefilm, he quickly got back tome and said they need a play-er like me. So I took a visit outthere to see the school, cam-pus and tradition. I just fell inlove with it and out of the twoJC schools, I just felt like SanFran was the better fit for me.”In his two seasons there,Gallegos was the only playerto represent the Central Sec-tion on team that had

renowned players from allover the country including D-I signees safety Blair Wishom(Northern Arizona), line-backer Ruben Ibarra (Purdue),linebacker Markus Pierce-Brewster (Syracuse) and cor-ner back Trenton Trammell(Brigham Young).“Well my first impressionwhen I got there was theseboys were fast and one thingcoach Rush preached aboutwas speed,” Gallegos said. “When I went out there, I real-ly had to fully focus and beprepared for the best and theworst because I really didn’tknow what could happen. Justby me being focused and hav-ing the determination gave methe edge that I could be able toplay with these guys.”During practice, Gallegoswould let his pads do the talk-ing as players and coaches be-gan to see what he could bringto the team — a no-fear atti-tude.“I wasn’t timid but I didwant to sit back and observe abit and soak it in,” Gallegossaid. “For me to earn my play-

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Gallegos preps for Youngstown

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Surrounded by his family, Madera's Justin Gallegos signs a collegiate National Letter of Intentto attend Youngstown State where he will play football for the Penguins this fall. With Justin,from left, was his brother Jimmy, father Jimmy "Boy" Sr., mother Dawn Dana and brother Jor-dan.

Boise St., FresnoSt. are top teamsin Mountain WestBy Pat GrahamTHEASSOCIATED PRESS

Here’s the good news forthe Mountain West Confer-ence: Boise State stayed inthe league.And here’s the bad newsfor teams in the MountainWest: Boise State stayed inthe league.All set to bolt for the BigEast before this season, theBroncos had a change ofplans and opted to remain inthe conference. That onlyboosts the conference’s pro-file, since the Broncos are aperennial top-25 team. Thatalso means more headachesfor everyone in the league,given that coach Chris Pe-tersen’s squads are tough tocontain. Petersen is 84-8since taking over the Bron-cos in 2006, winning at least10 games each season.This season, the confer-ence will break into two di-visions and hold its inaugu-ral title game on Dec. 7. Nat-urally, Boise State was se-lected to win the MountainDivision in a recent mediapoll. On the other side, Fres-no State was picked to cap-ture the West Division.The Bulldogs boast thepreseason offensive player ofthe year in quarterback DerekCarr and defensive player ofthe year in defensive backDerron Smith. They will hostBoise State on Sept. 20,which just might be an earlyglimpse of the conferencechampionship contest.Carr is coming off a sea-son in which he threw for aleague-record 4,104 yardsand 37 TD passes. Smithwas just as proficient on de-fense, finishing the seasonwith six interceptions asFresno State earned a shareof the league title with BoiseState and San Diego Statewith all three finishing 7-1 inconference play.“Our No. 1 goal every sin-gle year is to win a confer-ence championship,” coachTim DeRuyter said on theBulldogs’ website. “To dothat, you don’t just show upon the 29th (of August) and

play,you’vegot toput thework ineverysingle dayand our guysrealize that. I want thempracticing like we’re thehunter and we’re going afterthat.“Everybody in this leaguehas a target on their chest andwe’re coming after them.”This is far from a two-team race, though, especial-ly with Utah State and SanJose State joining the leaguethis season. Both teams went11-2 last season in the West-ern Athletic Conference,won bowl games and fin-ished in the final AP poll.Utah State’s Chuckie Keetonand San Jose State’s DavidFales are among the top QBsin the country.

Strong armsIf it seems like just aboutevery Mountain West quar-terback is on some sort ofwatch list heading into theseason, well, it’s becausethey are. This will definitelybe a quarterback-drivenleague, with Chuckie Keetonof Utah State, David Fales ofSan Jose State, Derek Carrof Fresno State, Cody Fajar-do of Nevada, Brett Smith ofWyoming and Joe South-wick of Boise State all beingheralded in preseason publi-cations. Carr, Fajardo, Falesand Keeton are also amongthe trendy picks to contendfor the Heisman Trophy thisseason. There’s another QBin the conference that couldbe a wild card in Hawaii’sTaylor Graham, who sat outlast season after transferringin from Ohio State. Grahamwas one of the top-ratedprospects coming out of highschool and could flourish incoach Norm Chow’s system.

Not to be overlookedAlthough there are a lot ofprolific passers in the con-

SEE PREVIEW, PAGE A7

QBMatt Flynn ready for Raiders debutNAPA (AP) — Ever since arriving inOakland inApril, Matt Flynn has provenon the practice field and in the meetingrooms that he is the most capable candi-date to start at quarterback for theRaiders.Unless that changes in the exhibitiongames that start tonght at home againstDallas, Flynn will be under center whenthe regular season begins Sept. 8 in In-dianapolis.Flynn will start against the Cowboysand will likely play the first quarter. Ter-relle Pryor will follow and could play thebulk of the next two quarters before rook-ies Matt McGloin and Tyler Wilson fin-ish up the preseason opener for Oakland.But the job is Flynn’s to lose.“He’s gotten a better grasp of whatwe’re trying to do offensively,” coachDennis Allen said. “I think he’s more incommand of what we’re doing. I thinkobviously, from the process throughOTAs, through minicamp and now intotraining camp, he’s really progressedwell. It’ll be good to put him in live ac-tion and see what he does against anoth-er opponent.”This is the second straight year Flynnstarted the preseason opener. His hold onthe starting job didn’t last long in Seat-tle last summer.An elbow injury and theemergence of Russell Wilson relegatedFlynn to a backup role before the end ofthe preseason and led to his eventualtrade to Oakland inApril to replace Car-son Palmer.After also serving as Aaron Rodgers’backup for four seasons in Green Bay,Flynn knows this could be his last shot

to seize a starting job in the NFL.“The mindset as a competitor, as aprofessional athlete, as a football player,the mindset always has to be to improveyourself, better yourself on the field,” hesaid. “That’s kind of the approach I’mtaking.”Allen also isn’t overly concernedabout injuries, knowing he needs to seehis young team play games against anopponent to get a proper handle on what

he has on his overhauled roster.Injury-prone running back DarrenMc-Fadden will play in the preseason as willveteran Charles Woodson. Among thekey injured players who could miss thegame are projected starting defensivelinemen Lamarr Houston and Pat Sims,first-round pick cornerback D.J. Haydenand receiver Jacoby Ford.“There are a lot of young guys thatwe’ve got to get an evaluation on, and re-ally, there are a lot of veteran players thatwe’ve got to get a good feel for,” Allensaid. “We’ve got a lot of change, a lot ofturnover on this football team. We’venever been to battle with a lot of theseguys, so we want to put them in situa-tions and see how they respond. So this,for our football team, this preseason, is abig deal as far as the evaluation process.”Dallas has no questions about whowill start at quarterback this season aftergiving Tony Romo a six-year, $108 mil-lion contract with $55 million guaran-teed in the offseason.Romo did not play in the Hall of Famegame against Miami last Sunday as heis working his way back from surgery inApril to remove a cyst in his back. Buthe is expected to play briefly against theRaiders as he works in a game for thefirst time under new offensive coordina-tor Bill Callahan.Romo’s most trusted receiver, JasonWitten, is hoping for a better trip to Oak-land this preseason than the one he hadlast year.Witten sustained a “slightly lac-erated” spleen when he was hit byRolando McClain after catching a passin the first quarter.

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Oakland Raiders quarterback MattFlynn will get his first start for his newteam in the team’s first preseasongame tonight.

SEE GALLEGOS, PAGE A7

Winged World Seriesreturns to SpeedwayBy Mark SmithTHE MADERATRIBUNE

The LoanMart MaderaSpeedway is getting ready forthe return of the WingedWorld Series this Saturday,where winged sprint cars faceoff against the super modifiedclass.Madera driver Kyle Vander-pool, in a super modified car,drove to victory in the firstthree races of the series andappeared to take the fourthover winged sprint driver TimSkoglund the last time theymet at the Madera track.However, unapproved en-gine modifications disquali-fied Vanderpool, which gaveSkoglund the victory and thepoints lead.Vanderpool and Skoglundare expected to again bring aclose race to the track on Sat-urday said Speedway ownerKenny Shepherd.“Skoglund's been gettingfaster and faster each race,”Shepherd said. “Expectationsare high for another potentialvictory.”Should regular top-threefinisher and super modifieddriver Eric Silsby — whomissed the fourth series race— return on Saturday, his two

second-place finishes indicatehe will challenge Skoglundand Vanderpool for the check-ered flag.Also scheduled on the nightare the LoanMart Open LateModel series as well as theUnited States Auto Club (US-AC) midgets and ignitemidget classes.A victory from Justin West-moreland in the late model se-ries could swing the series' leadas a mere 25 points separatehim from leaderMatt Erickson.Both of the midgets eventsare expected to bring high carcounts — their last races inMadera saw 19 and 14 cars,respectively.Qualifying runs are sched-uled to start at 5:30 p.m. withmain events at 6:45.Adult tickets are $20, sen-iors and military $17, youth 6-12 are $10, and kids 5-and-un-der are free.Formore information includ-ing a schedule of events for thenight, call (559) 673-7223 orvisit www.racemadera.com.The Speedway also has in-formation, videos, picturesand free-ticket giveaways for“friends” of its Facebook pageat www.facebook.com/maderaspeedway.

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ference, Air Force (316yards per game) and NewMexico (301) each finishedin the top five in the countryon the ground. Once again,the Lobos will rely on run-ning back Kasey Carrier,who rushed for a school-record 1,469 yards last sea-son. That despite playing aportion of the season withhamstring issues. In addi-tion, Adam Muema of SanDiego State is coming off aseason in which he gained1,458 yards and scored 16TDs.

A WAC-ky situationTurns out, every Moun-

tain West team currently inthe league has at one timebeen a member of theWAC, which dropped foot-ball after last season. UtahState has the distinction ofwinning the last WAC titlebefore jumping over to theMWC. New Mexico cap-tured the first-ever WACcrown in 1962-63.

Hostile environmentThe Colorado State Rams

will travel to Tuscaloosa,Ala., to face reigning na-tional champ Alabama onSept. 21. For head coachJim McElwain, it’s a home-coming of sorts as he ven-tures back to the placewhere he helped the Crim-son Tide win two BCS na-tional championships(2009, ‘11) as offensive co-ordinator. The Rams aren’tthe only team with toughopponents on the schedulewith Wyoming at Nebraska(Aug. 31), Boise State atWashington (Aug. 31), SanDiego State at Ohio State(Sept. 7), UNLV vs. Ari-zona (Sept. 7), San Jose

State at Stanford (Sept. 7)and Air Force vs. NotreDame (Oct. 26).

A familiar nameBrian Polian will take over

for longtime Nevada headcoach Chris Ault. Polian isthe son of former NFL gener-al manager Bill Polian, whobuilt Super Bowl teams withBuffalo and Indianapolis.Brian Polian inherits a talent-laden team, led by QB CodyFajardo. Running a similarstyle that made ColinKaepernick so elusive whenhe was at Nevada, Fajardothrew for 2,786 yards and 20touchdowns last season,while rushing for 1,121 yardsand 12 more TDs.

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Asamember of the Madera Bobby Sox organization, it was such a great sight to seeall of the young ladies that came to Madera for the Bobby SoxAll-Star Tournamentof Champions.

We would like to thank the City of Madera for helping us put on one of the best Tourna-ment of Champions we have ever been to, and we have been a part of Bobby Sox for morethan 20 years.We have received many compliments about the tournament. We want to thank our snack

bar staff for keeping all of the headaches away from me. John and Hector from the city wereamazing and did a great job in making this a great event. Of course, we can't forget the workthat Tony and John did from Madera Unified School District. Thank you, too to the PG&Evolunteer who worked the snack bar during opening ceremonies.We can't thank TheMadera Tribune enough for their coverage of the event. Their publisher

allowed four staff members to cover our tournament and no other cities' newspaper wouldsend more than one, if any. You did an amazing thing. The district director was amazed bythe coverage. Other directors took the paper to show their city newspaper what can happen.The grounds crew did an amazing job. They were on top of things all weekend long. We

got a lot of compliments on the field crew.Of course, not enough thanks can be passed along to our cooks— Brad Garza and Kendra

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gotten off the ground. A special big thank you to Walmart and Jack in the Box. we wouldn'thave made it without them. Nick and Jaime Luna also deserve a big thank you for all of theirdonations and use of their equipment.Thank you again, Madera

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ing time, they put me on spe-cial teams from punt to kick-off, I did it all. They were us-ing me out there for my speedand I was just going downhilland making tackles. That’show I shined in the game.”It was Bishop, a six-foot-

one, 200-pound safety fromDe La Salle-Concord, whofelt Gallegos could produceon the field as he pled his caseto Rush.With a vote of confidence

from the team leader and thehead coach, Gallegos madehis mark in a game that wasspecial to him — the NorCalChampionship against FresnoCity.“These Fresno players were

my friends from home but Ikind of had mixed emotionsgoing into the game,” Galle-gos said. “It was real crazyjust thinking about how Ilived in the Central Valley mywhole life and now I’m uphere playing with a new groupof friends. So I was feelinganxious and really confused inthe first quarter but oncethings settled in I just had toplay ball. I just wanted to fo-cus on winning the game andmaking a statement.”In the 57-13 victory, Galle-

gos recorded four tackles, oneinterception and scored atouchdown off a fumble re-covery against a team hewas adecision away from being on.“On the opening kickoff, I

was near Fresno City’s side-line and they were alreadyyapping in my ear, so I justwanted to hit whoever was infront of me so they could seethat I wasn’t messing aroundand came ready to play,” Gal-legos said. “Basically I wasjust wanted to go out like abull and come charging out.”After winning the national

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National LeagueEast Division

W L Pct GBAtlanta 70 45 .609 —Washington 54 60 .474 15½New York 52 60 .464 16½Philadelphia 52 62 .456 17½Miami 43 70 .381 26Central Division

W L Pct GBPittsburgh 70 44 .614 —St. Louis 66 47 .584 3½Cincinnati 63 51 .553 7Chicago 50 64 .439 20Milwaukee 49 66 .426 21½West Division

W L Pct GBLos Angeles 63 50 .558 —Arizona 58 55 .513 5San Diego 52 62 .456 11½Colorado 52 64 .448 12½San Francisco 51 63 .447 12½

Friday's GamesPhiladelphia (Lannan 3-4) at Washington(Haren 6-11), 7:05 p.m.San Diego (Cashner 8-5) at Cincinnati(Arroyo 9-9), 7:10 p.m.Miami (Ja.Turner 3-3) at Atlanta (Beachy

0-0), 7:30 p.m.Chicago Cubs (Rusin 1-1) at St. Louis(Lynn 13-5), 8:15 p.m.Pittsburgh (Liriano 12-4) at Colorado(J.De La Rosa 10-6), 8:40 p.m.N.Y. Mets (Hefner 4-8) at Arizona(Corbin 12-3), 9:40 p.m.Milwaukee (Lohse 7-7) at Seattle(J.Saunders 10-10), 10:10 p.m.Tampa Bay (Price 6-5) at L.A. Dodgers(Capuano 4-6), 10:10 p.m.Baltimore (Tillman 14-3) at San Francis-co (Vogelsong 2-4), 10:15 p.m.

American LeagueEast Division

W L Pct GBBoston 70 46 .603 —Tampa Bay 66 47 .584 2½Baltimore 63 51 .553 6New York 57 56 .504 11½Toronto 53 61 .465 16Central Division

W L Pct GBDetroit 67 45 .598 —Cleveland 62 52 .544 6Kansas City 58 53 .523 8½Minnesota 49 62 .441 17½Chicago 43 69 .384 24

West DivisionW L Pct GB

Oakland 64 49 .566 —Texas 65 50 .565 —Seattle 53 61 .465 11½Los Angeles 51 62 .451 13Houston 37 76 .327 27

Friday's GamesMinnesota (Gibson 2-3) at ChicagoWhite Sox (Joh.Danks 2-9), 2:10 p.m.,1st gameDetroit (Porcello 8-6) at N.Y. Yankees(Nova 5-4), 7:05 p.m.L.A. Angels (Weaver 6-5) at Cleveland(Kazmir 7-4), 7:05 p.m.Oakland (J.Parker 7-6) at Toronto(Rogers 3-6), 7:07 p.m.Boston (Peavy 9-4) at Kansas City(E.Santana 8-6), 8:10 p.m.Minnesota (Hendriks 0-1) at ChicagoWhite Sox (Leesman 0-0), 8:10 p.m.,2nd gameTexas (Garza 1-1) at Houston (Bedard 3-8), 8:10 p.m.Milwaukee (Lohse 7-7) at Seattle(J.Saunders 10-10), 10:10 p.m.Tampa Bay (Price 6-5) at L.A. Dodgers(Capuano 4-6), 10:10 p.m.Baltimore (Tillman 14-3) at San Francis-co (Vogelsong 2-4), 10:15 p.m.

championship, Gallegos re-turned next season and startedat rover— an extra safety thatplays near the line of scrim-mage to counter certain offen-sive formations.“What got him onto the

field was his sure ability totackle and he’s one of thehardest hitters that we’ve hadin awhile to come through thisprogram,” said Trevor Usken,the CCSF secondary coach.“Against run-oriented offens-es, Justin would come in andplay in the box because he’stough as nails and does all theright things. Coming down-hill, we could trust him tomake any tackle.”As a sophomore, Gallegos

took the leadership skills thatwere passed on to him and be-came a willing mentor for thefreshmen players.“In my freshman year, I re-

ally learned a lot from a groupof guys that knew the game offootball in and out,” he said.“They showed me differentaspects of the game and dif-ferent ways to approach it, so

it was good for me to learnfrom them and I’m blessed forthat, plus coming off a nation-al championship was a greatexperience.”When the season ended last

December, Gallegos knew hisRams career was officiallyover, but it wasn’t going to behis last football game — hewanted to prove he could playon another level.After being informed that a

safety from one of the premierjunior colleges in the nationwas still available, Wolfordcontacted Gallegos about achance to play for his pro-gram.“This past season I was a

rover, so me being back at thesafety spot in Youngstownwill be kind of a relief forme,” Gallegos said. “Thecoach said I have the ability toplay it but he told me I’ll beon special teams too. It’s likewhen I was at CCSF doingspecial teams and now justhave to work for the startingspot but I’m thinking, ‘alright,let’s do this.’”

FOR THE MADERATRIBUNE

Justin Galle-gos holdsthe 2011NorCal Jun-ior CollegeState Cham-pionship tro-phy after hisCity Collegeof San Fran-cisco teambeat FresnoCity 57-13 toclaim thetitle.Gallegoshad fourtackles, aninterceptionand scoreda touchdownin thevictory.

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DEAR ABBY: My father-in-law died two weeks ago.The services were beautiful.Many people sent flowers, butone arrangement — a bouquetof white flowers — arrivedanonymously. I didn’t thinkmuch about it, just that some-one wanted to express sympa-thy. Now my mother-in-lawhas become frantic with con-cern about the flowers. Shesobs over not knowing whosent them and — we think —suspects they came from an oldor not-so-old flame.

My in-laws were married formore than 50 years, and it isheartbreaking to see her com-pound her grief with thesethoughts. We have suggestedvarious reasons that someonemight have sent the flowersanonymously, but she refusesto accept them.

Is sending flowers this wayunusual or is my mother-in-law’s reaction normal? —GRIEVING IN GEORGE-TOWN, TEXASDEAR GRIEVING: Your

mother-in-law is grieving. Sheis fragile right now, and possi-bly not thinking straight. A cardmay have been sent with thebouquet that was somehow lostin transit.

That she was married to herhusband for 50 years and nowsuspects he was unfaithful be-cause of a bouquet of flowersat the man’s funeral is a sad re-flection on their marriage.DEAR ABBY: I am in my

early 30s and have been mar-ried for five years. My husbandand I decided to have a baby,and five months ago I foundout I was pregnant. When I toldmy mom the great news, shewasn’t happy to hear it. Shedoesn’t care. All she caresabout is how “fat” I’m going toget.

My mother never wants totalk about anything baby-relat-ed. If I complain about an acheor pain, she quickly says, “It’sbecause you’re fat!” The lasttime I went to the OB/GYN fora checkup, Mom didn’t evenask if everything was OK. All

she said was, “How muchweight have you gained?”

It hurts me so much that shetreats me and her future grand-child this way. I don’t knowwhat to do anymore. — AL-MOST IN TEARS IN OHIODEAR ALMOST IN

TEARS: Stop depending somuch on your mother’s ap-proval and you’ll have a happi-er pregnancy. The person youshould talk to about yourweight is your OB/GYN. Ifyour weight is such that itmight affect your health or yourbaby’s, you need to know itASAP. Your doctor can referyou to a nutritionist if you needguidance about your diet.

Your relationship with yourmother doesn’t appear to beparticularly positive. As yougrow closer to motherhood,talk more with your girlfriends,talk more to your husband andless to your mother.DEAR ABBY: I don’t go to

nightclubs often, so I’m curiousas to what the protocol is forthis. Sometimes, in the ladies’room, there is a woman therewith toiletries, gum, cosmetics,etc. Before you can get yourown, she puts soap in yourhand and gives you a papertowel. There is a bowl on thecounter for people to leave tips.

My question: Am I supposedto tip her just once for theevening, or each time I use theladies’ room? — INQUISI-TIVE CLUBBER IN FLORI-DADEAR CLUBBER: Tip the

attendant each time you use thebathroom and she hands youthe soap and towel. However,if you tip the person generous-ly the first time, you shouldn’tfeel obligated to do it again ifyou need to return.

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Flowers meant to ease griefcause only heartache instead

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Born Loser/Chip Sansom

My dad was full of storiesabout his hometown. Soyou can imagine how excit-

ed I was as a child when he took ourfamily there every summer. Wefished the St. Joseph River togetherand visited his boyhood farm whereall of his stories came to life. Al-though that place was never really myhome, whenever I visit that town —now with grown children and grand-children of my own — it fills me witha nostalgic sense of belonging.

Jesus talked with His disciplesabout His home in heaven, which He left to come and liveamong us. What a joy it must have been for Him to tell His dis-ciples, “In my Father’s house are many mansions … I go toprepare a place for you, … that where I am, there you may bealso” (John 14:2-3). No doubt Jesus, “who for the joy that wasset before Him endured the cross” (Heb. 12:2), was looking for-ward to returning to His heavenly home and taking His Father’ssons and daughters there to be with Him.

The thought of Jesus taking us to His Father’s home fills uswith great anticipation and compels us to tell others the goodnews about the Son who came to rescue us from this fallenplace.

Now I belong to Jesus;Jesus belongs to me —

Not for the years of time alone,But for eternity. — Clayton

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In my Father’s houseare many mansions… I go to prepare a place for you.— John 14:2

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Belonging

Country star ‘Cowboy’ Jack Clement diesMARK HUMPHREY/AP FILE PHOTO

Jack Clementposes in theCountry MusicHall of Fame inNashville,Tenn., in April.Clement, a pro-ducer, engineer,songwriter andbeloved figurewho helpedbirth rock ‘n’ rolland push coun-try music intomodern times,died Thursdaymorning.

NASHVILLE, Tenn.(AP) — “Cowboy” JackClement, a producer, engi-neer, songwriter andbeloved figure who helpedbirth rock ‘n’ roll and pushcountry music into moderntimes, died Thursday at hishome. He was 82.

Dub Cornett, a closefriend of Clement’s, saidhis hospice nurse con-firmed Clement passedaway surrounded by fami-ly after declining treatmentfor liver cancer.

His death came justmonths after he learned hewould be joining the Coun-try Music Hall of Fame, afitting tip of the hat to theman whose personal storyis entwined with the rootsof modern music like fewothers. He was to be in-ducted at a ceremony thisfall.

“I’ve been walkingaround for the last hourthanking God for the priv-ilege of knowing CowboyJack Clement,” singerMarty Stuart said in anemail. “He was one of mydearest friends. To knowthe Cowboy was to knowone of the most originalpeople to ever walk theEarth.”

At the top of his officialCountry Music Hall of

Fame bio was one ofClement’s favorite quotes:“We’re in the fun business. Ifwe’re not having fun, we’renot doing our job.”

Five Easy Pieces’star Black dead

LOS ANGELES (AP) —Karen Black, the prolific ac-tress who appeared in morethan 100 movies and was fea-tured in such counterculturefavorites as “Easy Rider,”“Five Easy Pieces” and“Nashville,” has died.

Black’s husband, StephenEckelberry, says the actressdied Wednesday from com-plications from cancer. Shewas 74.

Known for her full lips andthick, wavy hair that seemedto change color from film tofilm, Black often portrayedwomen who were quirky,troubled or threatened. Herbreakthrough was as a prosti-tute who takes LSD with Den-nis Hopper and Peter Fonda in1969’s “Easy Rider,” the hip-

pie classic that helped get herthe role of Rayette Dipesto, awaitress who dates — and ismistreated by — an upper-class dropout played by JackNicholson in 1970’s “FiveEasy Pieces.”

Last member ofKing Sisters, Marilyn King, dies

LOS ANGELES (AP) —Entertainer Marilyn King,who spent decades singingwith the King Sisters and alsoworked as a songwriter andactress, has died.

Her family said King diedWednesday in LagunaNiguel, Calif., after fightingcancer. She was 82.

King began her singing ca-reer at 13, eventually joiningher sisters’ quartet, which re-leased more than 150 albumsin the 1940s, ‘50s and ‘60s.She went on to appear withher sisters on The King Fam-ily Show, an ABC varietyprogram in the 1960s.

She appeared on TV in

“The Adventures of Ozzie &Harriet” and “MASH” and onstage in “Guys & Dolls” and“Hello, Dolly!”

King is survived by threechildren and seven grandchil-dren.

Long-lost OrsonWelles silent filmfound in Italy

MILAN (AP) — A long-lost Orson Welles film thatwas believed destroyed in a1970 fire has been discoveredin a northern Italian ware-house and will finally makeits public debut 75 years afterbeing filmed, an Italian filmarchive announced Thursday.

The silent film “Too MuchJohnson,” a slapstick comedymade just before Welles wentto Hollywood to film “CitizenKane,” was found in a boxthat had been stored for yearsin the northeastern city of Por-denone before being identi-fied, said Giuliana Puppin, aspokeswoman for the archive,Cineteca del Friuli.

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OPINIONPage A9 THE MADERA TRIBUNE Friday, August 9, 2013

Of the peopleThe Madera Tribune

2890 Falcon DriveMadera, CA 93637

(559) 674-2424Les Hayes ...................... Publisher emeritus

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First Amendment to the Constitutionof The United States of America

Congress shall make no law respecting anestablishment of religion, or prohibitingthe free exercise thereof; or abridging thefreedom of speech, or of the press; or theright of the people peaceably to assemble,and to petition the Government for a re-

dress of grievances.—

The Madera Tribune welcomes letters fromits readers. To be eligible for publication, aletter must include the name, telephonenumber and city of residence of its writer.Name and city of residence will be pub-lished, and phone numbers will be kept forreference and used for verification of au-thorship. Letters may be submitted by mail,e-mail, fax, or in person.By mail: Letters, The Madera Tribune, Box269, Madera, CA 93639By e-mail to: [email protected] fax to: (559) 673-6526In person at: 2890 Falcon Drive, Madera

Of the people ...Public meetings

The following are regularly scheduled meetings ofelected officials and public agency governing boardsin Madera and Madera County.Madera City Council: Meets first and thirdWednesdays. Closed session starts at 6 p.m., regularsession at 6:30 p.m. City Council Chambers, CityHall, 205 W. 4th St. Information: 661-5405 (office ofSonia Alvarez, City Clerk.)Madera Redevelopment Agency SuccessorAgency: Board meets second Wednesday of eachmonth at 6 p.m. at City Council Chambers, CityHall, 205 W. 4th St. Telephone: (559) 661-5110Madera City Planning Commission : Meets thesecond Tuesday of each month starting at 6 p.m. inthe City Council Chambers, City Hall, 205 W. 4thStreet. Telephone: (559) 661-5430.Madera County Planning Commission: The Com-mission typically meets at 6 p.m. on the first Tues-day of each month. If there are a sufficient numberof items scheduled, a second meeting will be held onthe third Tuesday of the month. Valley meetings areheld in the conference room at the Resource Man-agement Agency, 2037 W. Cleveland, Madera. or theCoarsegold Community Center, 31500 Highway 41,Coarsegold. The location of each meeting is basedon where the majority of agenda items are located.Telephone: (559) 675-7821Madera County Board of Supervisors: Board ofSupervisors meets regularly the first four Tuesdaysof each month and occasionally on Mondays in theBoard Chambers of the County Government Center200 W. 4th St. Madera, CA 93637. Telephone: (559)675-7700.Madera County Mosquito and Vector ControlDistrict: The fourth Tuesday of each month. Meet-ings are held at Madera County Mosquito and VectorControl District, 3105 Airport Drive, Madera, CA93637 at 1 p.m. Telephone: (559) 662-8880.Madera Irrigation District Board of Directors:The first and third Tuesday of each month. Meetingsare held at Madera Irrigation District Office, 12152Rd 28 1/4, Madera, CA 93637 in the board room.Telephone: (559)673-3514.Gravelly Ford Water District Board of Directors:Meets second Wednesday of each month at 1:30p.m. at Schaffer Ranch Office, 25176 Ave 5 1/2,Madera, Ca 93638 Telephone: (559) 474-1000.Madera Unified School District Board ofTrustees: The second and fourth Tuesday of eachmonth at 7 p.m. at Madera Unified School Distict of-fice at 1902 Howard Road, Madera, CA 93637. Tele-phone: (559) 675-4500Madera County Board of Education — Meets at3:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month atMadera County Office of Education, 1105 S. MaderaAve., Madera, CA 93637, (559) 673-6051Madera District Fair Board: Board meets on thethird Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. MaderaFair Grounds in office, 1850 W. Cleveland Ave.,Madera, CA 93637. Information contact Scott Sam-ple (559) 674-8511Madera ADAAdvisory Council — 2 p.m., thirdTuesday of the month, City Council Chambers, 205W. 4th St. Advisory council for the American withDisabilities Act. For information call Wendy Silva,661-5401.The Madera County WaterAdvisory Commis-sion: The commission meets on the third Thursdayof each month at 10 a.m. in the Madera CountyBoard of Supervisors Chamber. The commissionmeetings are also live streamed and can be viewed athttp://madera.granicus.com/Madera County Cal-ID Remote Access NetworkBoard: Meets the third Friday of each month at 9a.m. at Madera County Government Center, 200 W.4th St., Madera, CA 93637 in the Board of Supervi-sors Chambers.Madera County Transportation Commission:Meets every third Wednesday in the Madera CountyTransportation Commission Conference room, 2001Howard Road Suite 201, at 3 p.m.

City and county officialsand employees who helpedput on Madera’s first NationalNight Out on Monday andTuesday deserve a tip of thehat for involving the entirecity in a program to help fightcrime. The idea was to getlaw-abiding citizens on thestreet in the evening to meetone another in their neighbor-hoods, learn about law en-forcement and theNeighborhood Watch programand become a visible reminderto would-be lawbreakers thatgood neighborhoods usuallytranslate into safe neighbor-hoods.

Public safety is the first jobof local government, but thattask can’t be handled by lawenforcement alone. Safety re-quires an aware citizenry,where people look out notonly for themselves, but for

their neighbors, too.Madera has shown a good

ability to do that. In the city’swar against graffiti, citizen ef-forts are paramount. Manyhundreds of volunteers seekout graffiti, report it, andwhere possible irradicate itthemselves, using kits avail-able free from the city. If youwant to join that effort, call661-5110, and you’ll be put intouch with someone who cansign you up.

Neighborhood block parties— sort of small-scale versionsof National Night Out — arebeing held regularly, to makepeople aware of services avail-

able and to establish Neigh-borhood Watch programs.

Sometimes, crime preven-tion can be simple — as sim-ple as leaving a porch light ortwo on at night. The cost ofdoing so is minimal, but theeffect can be to deter burglarsand others who might be at-tracted to a dark neighbor-hood. Also, when porch lightsare on, along with street lights,it’s easier for neighbors towalk at night in safety.

Know who your neighborsare, and where they live. Keepan eye out in your neighbor-hood for people you don’tknow. Strangers aren’t neces-sarily bad, but being able tospot them hanging aroundyour neighborhood could savea lot of trouble by helpingyour neighbors.

That doesn’t mean weshould be paranoid about peo-ple we don’t know, but it doesmean we should be aware ofwhat goes on around us.

Thanks, city and county, forreminding us of those valuablelessons.

Five years later, Obama still blames BushBy Doug Patton

Anyone who has even botheredto read my columns over the lastdecade-plus knows I was never ahuge fan of George W. Bush. Ihave always believed that the 43rdpresident was a decent man whotried to do the right thing but oftenfailed, either because of bad ad-vice or flawed ideology — or both.That said, Barack Obama has car-ried Bush bashing to a level thatshould astound all but the mosthardened and cynical political ob-server.

This was so obvious that by thetime Obama first took office in2009, a tongue-in-cheek joke wasalready flying around the Internetabout him strolling into the OvalOffice his first day on the job andfinding a note in the desk drawerfrom Bush. The message read,“Good luck, Mr. President. For thetime being, feel free to blame mefor the state of everything.”

Three months later, in a moreobscure place, Obama finds an-other note from his predecessor,again expressing the sentiment that#44 could probably continue toblame #43 for all his troubles.Along about Christmas of that firstyear, Obama stumbles across amemo from Bush that simplyreads, “The economy is yours. Thedeficit is yours. The war is yours.You’re on your own. Good luck.”

Now, well into his second term,Obama has become a caricature ofhimself. In fact, if Saturday NightLive were to do a spoof on theBlame Bush phenomenon, itwould look a lot like Obama’s ac-tual statements.

Five months after taking office,in June 2009, Obama blamed Bushfor the financial crisis. “We inher-ited a financial crisis unlike anythat we’ve seen in our time,” hesaid at the time.

In September of that first year,Obama stated, “I took office at atime when many around the worldhad come to view America withskepticism and distrust. Part of thiswas due to misperceptions andmisinformation about my country.Part of this is due to opposition to

specific policies, and a belief thaton certain critical issues, Americahas acted unilaterally, without re-gard for the interests of others.”

On March 1, 2010, he offeredthis: “When I first walked throughthe door, the deficit stood at $1.3trillion, with projected deficits of$8 trillion over the next decade. Ifwe had taken office during ordi-nary times, we would have startedbringing down these deficits im-mediately.”

On May 27, 2010, he said thisabout the BP oil spill in the Gulf ofMexico: “In this instance, the oilindustry’s cozy and sometimescorrupt relationship with govern-ment regulators meant little or noregulation at all.”

A year later, he beat this olddrum again: “We inherited theworst recession since the GreatDepression, a banking system onthe verge of meltdown. We hadlost 4 million jobs by the time Iwas sworn in and would then loseanother 4 million in a few monthsright after I was sworn in beforeour economic policies had achance to take root.”

March 29, 2011: “I inherited abig debt.”

Aug. 8, 2011: “Look, we dohave a serious problem in terms ofdebt and deficit, and much of it Iinherited when I showed up.”

Feb. 23, 2012: “We’vemade sure to do everythingwe can to dig ourselves outof this incredible hole I in-herited.”

March 4, 2012: “When Itook office, the efforts toapply pressure on Iran werein tatters.”

March 14, 2012: “WhenI came into office, therehad been drift in theAfghanistan strategy, inpart because we had spenta lot of time focusing onIraq instead.”

The latest actual exam-

ple of the current president tryingto lay blame on the former was ondisplay during his recent appear-ance on The Tonight Show withJay Leno. After telling Leno’s au-dience that there is no NSA pro-gram of spying on Americans, thepresident then proceeded to blameGeorge W. Bush again.

“A lot of these programs wereput in place before I came in,” hesaid.

Actually, my favorite “BlameBush” joke circulated during lastyear’s presidential election — fourfull years after Obama first usedthese lame excuses to deflect fromhis own performance. The storywent that the president planned tosend a bill to his Democrat buddiesin Congress, proposing that theSan Andreas Fault be renamed“Bush’s Fault.”

Anyone know the current statusof that legislation?

• • •Doug Patton describes himself

as a recovering political speech-writer who agrees with himselfmore often than not. His weeklycolumns are distributed by CagleCartoons newspaper syndicate.

Board not right tocriticize Grand Jury

In the Madera Tribune issue ofWednesday, June 26, there is an ar-ticle entitled “Board slams GrandJury.”

I find it interesting that theBoard of Supervisors makes muchof the report being “leaked,” ratherthan its content. They fail to rec-ognize that the Grand Jury reportis a reflection on themselves, asthey are the ones that cannot con-trol their own employee. TheBoard takes the Grand Jury to taskfor taking six months to investi-gate “one” complaint; isn’t thathow most investigations start? Thereport indicates that 15 individualswere interviewed to corroboratethe complaint.

The Board’s response to theGrand Jury report states that thehuman resources director (whowas appointed by the Board andreports directly to the CAO) re-ceived no complaints about theCAO. They use this fact to evalu-ate the credibility of the GrandJury report. I almost have to laughout loud. Why would anyone go tothe human resources director tocomplain about the very person(Mr. Fleming) to whom the direc-tor reports?

I suspect that the 15 individualswho testified before the GrandJury did so because they were as-sured anonymity so they would notfear retaliation.

Unfortunately, the Board in itsarrogance has dismissed the GrandJury’s report, even though the re-port advises the Board of potentialliability because of the CAO’s ac-tions. They are now on notice.When the inevitable lawsuits arise,the Board will not be able to claimthat they were ignorant of the is-

sues. Even worsethey have put in writ-ing that they refuse toacknowledge or takeany action to remedythe problem.

It is clear that theCounty of Maderalacks leadership. Weneed to elect strongleaders. Think beforeyou vote in June2014.

Dale Alquist,Coarsegold

National Night Out was good idea

Commentaryand a letter

Quote to ponder

Every man issurroundedby a neigh-

borhood of voluntaryspies.”—

JANE AUSTEN

Chuck Doud

EDITOR’S CORNER

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Man wins sideburns contest

ERIE TIMES-NEWS, JARID A.BARRINGER/AP PHOTO

From left, RomanGlass, JeremyKrol, center andNick Bird partici-pate in asideburns contestthat honors a U.S.Navy commodoreknown for hisimpressive facialhair Wednesdayat the Brewerie atUnion Station inErie, Pa.

ERIE, Pa. (AP) — The win-ner has been named in a Penn-sylvania sideburns contestthat honors a U.S. Navy com-modore known for his im-pressive facial hair.

The Erie Times-News re-ported that 56-year-old DaveBaxter, of Lake City, Pa.,topped 19 contestants onWednesday evening. Officialssaid one contestant droppedout because he recently got anew job, had to move and wasrequired to shave.

Contestants were asked toshow their patriotic spirit bygrowing sideburns most likethose of Commodore OliverHazard Perry.

Baxter said he researchedimages of Perry to try andmatch the hero who com-manded a nine-ship Americanfleet to victory over theBritish in the Battle of LakeErie in 1813. Historical por-traits suggest that Perry worelong mutton-chop sideburnsthat extended toward his lips.

Report: Fake officer stoppedreal police agents

LAS VEGAS, N.M. (AP)— Authorities say a man driv-ing a truck with police lightson top made a crucial misstepduring a bogus police stop innorthern New Mexico.

Police said the two men hepulled over for speeding werereal state police agents in anunmarked vehicle.

According to New MexicoState Police, 26-year-old JohnShelton, of Logan, was arrest-ed Wednesday following the

sham traffic stop in SanMiguel County.

Investigators said Sheltonhad a pistol on his hip and toldthe agents he was a member

of the New Mexico State Po-lice Search and Rescue and atrained law enforcement offi-cer — something officials lat-er discovered wasn’t true.

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M A D E R A C L A S S I F I E D S Friday, August 9, 2013 PAGE B1 Madera Tribune, Madera, Calif.

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALENOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-11-443873-AB Order No.: 5410412 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 2/21/2005. 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 drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or feder-al credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, 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), advan-ces, 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. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): ALBERTO RODRIGUEZ AND CHRISTINE JANE RODRIGUEZ, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS Recorded: 2/28/2005 as Instrument No. 2005008920 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of MADERA County, California; Date of Sale: 8/16/2013 at 1:30:00 PM Place of Sale: At the main entrance to the County Government Center, 209 West Yosemite, Madera, CA 93637 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $276,449.62 The purported property address is: 25734 ROXBURY DR, MADERA, CA 93638 Legal Description: Please be advised that the legal description set forth on the Deed of Trust is in error. The legal description of the property set forth on the Deed of Trust is more properly set forth and made part of Exhibit “A” as attached hereto. Assessor’s Parcel No.: 032-450-007 The land is situated in (unincorporated area), county of madera state of california, and described as follows: Lot 748 of madera highlands subdivi-sion No. 2, according to map thereof recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county of madera, state of california, february 24, 1958 in book 7 of maps at pages 85 to 88, inclusive, madera county records. Excepting therefrom an undivided one-half interest in all oil, gas, and minerals without, however, the right to enter upon the surface of said land and the right to use any portion of said land lying less than 500 feet below the surface, as reserved by j.m. avellar and mary f. avellar, husband and wife, and arthur j. avellar and marjorie avellar, husband and wife, in deed dated december 12, 1955 and recorded january 6, 1956 in vol. 657 of official records, page 318, madera county records, and amended in deed dated october 4, 1957 and recorded october 9, 1957 in vol. 703 of official records, page 357, madera county records. Also excepting therefrom an undivided one-fourth interest in and to all oil, gas, and miner-als without, however, the right to surface entry, as reserved by rusco industries, inc. in deed recorded april 1, 1971 in book 1087, page 357 of official records, madera county records, document No. 3959. 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 owner-ship 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 informa-tion. 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 714-573-1965 for information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.quality-loan.com, using the file number assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-11-443873-AB. 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 in-formation or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. The under-signed Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown here-in. 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 suc-cessful 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 deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 714-573-1965 Or Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. TS No.: CA-11-443873-AB IDSPub #0053283 7/26/2013 8/2/2013 8/9/2013No. 355 - July 26, August 2, 9, 2013

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162 Apts for Rent Unfurn.

TO CONDUCT BUSINESS within the City of Madera. Business owners must obtain a city business license. Title VI section 1.28 requires all rental property owners to obtain a City Rental License. Failure to ob-tain a license is cause for the business to be cited for violating the Municipal Code. For information on licensing requirements, please call the City of Madera Finance Department at (559) 661-5450. Our office is located at 205 W. 4th Street, Madera, CA 93637.

159 RENTALS

162 Apartments Unfurnished165 Apartments Furnished168 Condos, Townhouses,

Duplexes171 Homes Unfurnished174 Homes Furnished177 Rooms for Rent180 Vacation/Lodging183 Roomates Wanted185 Mini Storage186 Commercial Offices189 Warehouse/Industrial192 Wanted to Rent

159 RENTALS

153 Mobile Homes for Sale156 Mobile Homes for Rent

150 MOBILE HOMES

WINE TASTING & OPEN HOUSE1688 Glade Ave Madera 209-275-9106

Gorgeous Madera estate/ traditional sale $3000 buyer incentive avail. 4 bd 2 1/2 bath 4 car garage 2222-2600 sqft. availa-ble Sat August 10th 11:00 am-2:00pm

127 OPEN HOUSES

For sale by owner 3/2 approx. 1400 sqft 1/2 acre. new well & H Vac, $142,900674-7568 or 706-0760

126 Homes for Sale

126 Homes for Sale129 Vacation Property132 Income Property135 Lots/Open Land138 Ranches141 Commercial/Idustrial144 Duck Blinds147 Real Estate Wanted

125 REAL ESTATE

TO CONDUCT BUSINESS within the City of Madera. Business owners must obtain a city business license. Title VI section 1.28 requires all rental property owners to obtain a City Rental License. Failure to ob-tain a license is cause for the business to be cited for violating the Municipal Code. For information on licensing requirements, please call the City of Madera Finance Department at (559) 661-5450. Our office is located at 205 W. 4th Street, Madera, CA 93637.

111 Notices

Noticeto Readers:

California law requires that contractors taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor and / or materials) be licensed by the Contractors State License Board. State law also requires that contractors include their license numbers on all advertising. Check your contractor’s status at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-321-CSLB (2752). Unlicensed per-sons taking jobs that total less than $500 must state in their advertisements that they are not licensed by the Contractors State License Board.

All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise ‘any preference, limitation, or discrimi-nation because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.’

We will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate that is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

111 Notices

MISSING

REWARD IF RETURNEDIf seen please contact (559) 395-6514 or

(559) 289-9674 ASAP! God Bless.

108 Lost & Found

Car cover excl cond $75 obo, Beige truck seat w/belt new upholstery $300 obo., 38” x 15” picture of The Rat Pack. 673-0855

105 Bargain Basement

SINGLE, white, long-haired female cat, free to good home. Litter box trained, good w/kids. 674-8474

Is there such a thing as a Free Cat orDog? When you get a free cat or dog you need to pay to have that pet vaccinated, treated for parasites, spayed or neutered, microchipped for identification and dogsneed to be licensed. A conservative esti-mate of the costs for these services runs from $100 to $140 for cats and $150 to $250 for dogs.

The fee to adopt a pet from the Madera County Animal Shelter is $60 for cats and kittens and $100 for dogs and puppies. All pets adopted from the shelter are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, treated for parasites.

If you are thinking of adding a pet to your family, consider adopting from the Madera County Animal Shelter, 14269 Road 28, Madera. Hours M-F 10-5, Sat. 10-2.

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M A D E R A C L A S S I F I E D S Madera Tribune, Madera, Calif.PAGE B2 Friday, August 9, 2013

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALETrustee Sale No.: 20120191201011 Title Order No.: 120408863 FHA/VA/PMI No.: 045-6649498 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 08/14/2008. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-TACT A LAWYER. NDEx West, L.L.C., as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 08/21/2008 as Instrument No. 2008028962 of official re-cords in the office of the County Recorder of MADERA County, State of CALIFORNIA. EXECUTED BY: ARTHUR R MINER AND GLENDA S MINER, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK/CASH EQUIVA-LENT or other form of payment authorized by California Civil Code 2924h(b), (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States). DATE OF SALE: 08/22/2013 TIME OF SALE: 11:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER AT 209 WEST YOSEMITE, MADERA, CA. STREET ADDRESS and other common designation, if any, of the real property descri-bed above is purported to be: 32045 DELAWARE RD., COARSEGOLD, CALIFORNIA 93614 APN#: 054-392-005 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any in-correctness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regard-ing 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), ad-vances, 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. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $198,852.44. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and de-livered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is lo-cated. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this prop-erty 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 pay-ing 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 of-fice or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this informa-tion. 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 PROP-ERTY 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 916-939-0772 for information regarding the trustee's sale or visit this Internet Web site www.nationwideposting.com for information regarding the sale of this property, us-ing the file number assigned to this case 20120191201011. Information about postpone-ments 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. FOR TRUSTEE SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: NATIONWIDE POSTING & PUBLICATION A DIVISION OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 5005 WINDPLAY DRIVE, SUITE 1 EL DORADO HILLS, CA 95762-9334 916-939-0772 www.nationwideposting.com NDEx West, L.L.C. MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NDEx West, L.L.C. as Trustee Dated: 07/24/2013 NPP0218539 To: MADERA TRIBUNE 08/02/2013, 08/09/2013, 08/16/2013No. 380 - Aug. 2, 9, 16, 2013

SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL)

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO A DEMANDADO):Mario Petitti, Deborah Biggs, and DOES 1 to 30, inclusive

YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO ELDEMANDANTE): Josefina Ceja

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 let-ter 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 de-fault, 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 serv-ices 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 your local court or county bar associa-tion. 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 be-fore the court will dismiss the case.AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no responde dentro de 30 dias, la corte puede decidir an su contra sin escuchar su version. Lea la informacion a continuacion.Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO despues de que le entreguen esta citacion 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 telefonica no lo protegen. Su re-spuesta 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 pueda usar para su re-spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formularios de la corte y mas informacion en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/), en la biblioteca de leyes de su condado o en la corte que le quede mas cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de presentacion, pida al secretario de la corte que le de un formulario de exencion de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el ca-so por incumplimiento y la corte le podra quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin mas ad-vertencia.Hay otros requisitos legales. Es recomendable que llame a un abogado inmediata-mente. Si no conoce a un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de remision a abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abogado, es posible que cumpla con los requisitos para obten-er servicios legeales gratuitos de un programa de servicios legeales 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 Califor-nia, (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/) o poniendose en contacto con la corte o el colegio de abogados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene derecho a reclamar las cuo-tas 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 un caso de derecho civil. Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte antes de que la corte pueda desechar el caso.

CASE NUMBER: (Numero del Caso): MCV062415

The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y direccion de la corte es) SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF MADERA, 209 West Yosemite Avenue, Madera, CA 93637

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 deman-dante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es) PAUL GROSSMAN, ESQ. (Bar # 53660), GROSSMAN LAW OFFICE, APLC, 7161 N. Howard St., Ste. 202, Fresno, CA 93720; Fax No.: (559) 226-3517, Phone No.: (559) 221-2261.

BONNIE THOMAS, Clerk (Secretario)by BECKY INGHAM, Deputy (Adjunto)

DATE: JAN 22 2013No. 376 - July 26, August 2, 9, 16, 2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT

The following persons are doing business as:

MADERA VETERINARY CENTER2446 N. Schnoor Street

Madera, CA 93637

Valley Creature Comforts, Inc., 2446 N. Schnoor Street, Madera, CA 93637.This business is conducted by a corpora-tion. Monica Dougherty, DVM, Pres/CEO.The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above May 1, 2013.This statement was filed with the Madera County Clerk on June 25, 2013. File No. 2013 0421.No. 348 - July 19, 26, Aug. 2, 9, 2013

CURRENT / PREVIOUS FILE NUMBER:2008-0051

FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT

The following persons are doing business as:

CALIFORNIA MOTORCYCLEASSOCIATION

109 East Central Ave.Madera, CA 93638

Aaron Winfield Pipes, 3133 Fairway, Ma-dera, CA 93637 and Dana Dawn Lenne-mann, 2311 Trevor Way, Madera, CA 93638.This business is conducted by a general partnership.The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 4/1/2005.This statement was filed with the Madera County Clerk on July 30, 2013. File No. 2013 0494.No. 412 - Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30, 2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT

The following person is doing business as:

FAMILY 1ST DAY CARE950 Monterey St., Madera, CA 93637

Cleotre Phillips, 950 Monterey St., Ma-dera, CA 93637.This business is conducted by an individ-ual.The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A.This statement was filed with the Madera County Clerk on July 8, 2013. File No. 2013 0445.No. 410 - Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30, 2013

CURRENT / PREVIOUS FILE NUMBER:2008-0115

FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT

The following persons are doing business as:

STAR CENTER, LLC109 East Central Ave.

Madera, CA 93638

Star Center, LLC, 109 East Central Ave., Madera, CA 93638.This business is conducted by a limited liability company. Dana Lennemann, Ad-ministrator.The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 200801210281; 2008.This statement was filed with the Madera County Clerk on February 20, 2013. File No. 2013 0125.No. 411 - Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30, 2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT

The following persons are doing business as:

ELAINE’S ANIMAL INNELAINE’S PET RESORTS

40373 Brickyard Drive, Madera, CA 93636

Elaine’s Pet Resorts, LP, a California Lim-ited Partnership, 40373 Brickyard Drive, Madera, CA 93636, and Elaine’s Animal House Inc., 3912 N. Hayston, Fresno, CA 93726.This Business is conducted by: a limited partnership.The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on Feb. 1, 2008.This statement was filed with the Madera County Clerk on July 15, 2013. File No. 2013 0459.No. 345 - July 19, 26, Aug. 2, 9, 2013

Melissa Urioste610 N. 5th StreetChowchilla, CA 93610831-709-4288

SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIACOUNTY OF MADERA

209 WEST YOSEMITE AVE.MADERA, CA 93637

CIVIL DIVISION

PETITION OF: Melissa Urioste FOR CHANGE OF NAME

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSEFOR CHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER: MCV063162

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:

Petitioner: filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows:

a. Present nameChristiana Analiese Urioste

to Proposed nameChristiana Analiese Herzog

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons in-terested 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 writ-ten objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days be-fore 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 with-out a hearing.

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate: Aug. 14, 2013

Time: 8:30 A.M.Dept.: 5

The address of the court is same as noted above.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 follow-ing newspaper of general circulation, print-ed in this county: Madera Tribune, 2890 Falcon Drive, Madera, California 93637.

Date: JUN 28 2013JAMES E. OAKLEY

JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURTNo. 349 - July 19, 26, Aug. 2, 9, 2013

PUBLIC NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICESLike new inboard

Solaro Speedster.

Excellent condition,

with soft top and

deluxe package.

Call between 5 and 8

p.m. 555-0000

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346 Campers349 Motorcycles and

Dirtbikes352 Travel Trailers353 Utility Trailers355 Off-Road Vehicles358 RVs for Sale/Rent361 RV Service/Supplies364 Boats367 Boat Motors and

Accessories370 SUVs and 4x4s373 Trucks, Vans, Buses376 Auto Parts and

Accessories382 Autos for Sale -

New and Used

345 TRANSPORTATION

315 Bees & Equipment318 Cattle & Livestock321 Farm Equip for Sale324 Farm Equip for Rent327 Farm Machinery and

Implements330 Farm Land for Sale

or Rent333 Farm Services337 Hay, Grain, Feed340 Horses & Tack343 Rabbits & Poultry

312 FARM/AGRICULTURE

ANIMALSHELTER

If you have lost your pet, remember to check Madera County Animal Shelter @

14269 Road 28(559)675-7891Madera CountyAnimal Control

Needs Donations& Volunteers

We need: Dog food, cat food, cat litter, grooming brushes, toys, old blankets, old towels, newspapers, stainless food bowls, flea & tick spray, clippers, cat traps, buck-ets, pens, corral panels, fence posts, feed-ers, halters & lead ropes, cage dryers.Volunteers Needed:For clerical work, cleaning, grooming, walking dogs, training, community involve-ment programs, telephone calls, errands, adopted animal follow up.

300 Pets for Sale303 Pet Supplies306 Lost & Found Pets

297 PETS

Ownership of a firearm must betransferred through a licensed dealer.

291 Sporting Goods

MOBILITY CHAIR, Jazzy Select, like new $600; 42” TV, $100; bed w/frame, $50; pet cages, $30; riding lawn mower, $400. Call 664-7097 or see at 17482 McRae Rd., off of Road 26 & 17 1/2, by Tackle Box. Ask for Jesse.

270 Misc. For Sale

BEDS All sizes - Pillowtop mattress/box sets. Brand new, still in pkg. w/warranty: Cal King $295, queen $225, full $185, twin $140. All first come, first serve! 360-9047.

261 Furniture/Household Goods

A cord of Firewood measures 4ft. high by 4 ft wide by 8 ft. long (128 Cu. ft.) Sell-ers must provide a receipt which states their name, address, and the date of sale. For more info. Contact: MADERA CO WEIGHTS & Measures (559) 675-7876

258 Fuel & Wood

246 Antiques/Collectibles249 Appliances252 Auctions255 Computers258 Fuel & Wood261 Furniture/Household

Goods264 Garden Supplies265 Building Materials267 Machinery & Tools270 Miscellaneous

for Sale273 Miscellaneous

Wanted276 Musical Instruments279 Office Equipment282 Photo/Video Equip.285 Pools, Spas & Equip288 Restaurant Equip.291 Sporting goods294 TV’s, Stereos, VCR

243 MISCELLANEOUS

Don’t miss our

Special!Call Monday or Tuesday

BEFORE 1 P.M. To Place Your Yard Sale Ad

5 lines, 4 times

$18.00Must be Prepaid!

913 E. KennedyThurs, Fri & Sat 9am - 5pm

Clothing for men/women/children, house-hold items, flower arrangements, shoes, interior decor and much much more!!!

25234 Ave 18 1/4Sat August 10th 8am to ??

Double stroller w/matching car seat, 8 ft folding tables, clothes, puzzles, books, bathroom vanity and lots lots more!!

24725 Melba Dr (Off Ave 17)Sat Aug 10th, 7:30-? MULTI FAMILY

Furniture, clothes, Snapon tools, Snapon Toolbox, rototiller, edger, medical sup-plies, air compressor and Lots More!!!!

17482 REGAL DR. (Off Rd 26 & Ave 17 1/2) Saturday 8am

High quality young girls & childrens clothe-ing for school attire, highchair, home de-cor & lots of misc.

234 Garage/Yard Sales

ABLE TO LOAN TODAYCredit not a problem Cash for Trust Deeds

Mobile Homes on Land. ORO Financial Ca. Dre # 01106101

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225 Money To Loan

223 Income Tax Services225 Money to Loan228 Real Estate Loans231 Business Opportunities

222 FINANCIALS

NOW ENROLLING, PRESCHOOL LEARNING CENTER Ages 2 yrs - 6 yrs.Low rates, meals. Call 559-283-5411

219 Childcare

WE BUY CARS $100 - $300 complete with title, alternator, starter, batteries, transmission, mag wheels, iron, tin, cop-per, brass, aluminum. SMITHS WRECK-ING. 559-673-1158 - 559-661-8150 - 559-871-0686.

TO CONDUCT BUSINESS within the City of Madera. Business owners must obtain a city business license. Failure to obtain a license is cause for the business to be cited for violating the Municipal Code. For information on licensing re-quirements, please call the City of Ma-dera Finance Department at (559) 661-5450. Our office is located at 205 W. Fourth Street, Madera, CA 93637

NOTARY PUBLICDay or Evening - 7 Days

Your Location - Your Convenience

TAMI JO NIXPhone or Text 559-706-0980

[email protected]

Nacho’s Lawn Svc 559-514-3498Install grass, sm tree trim, sprinkler repair,

fix fences/gates. Sr disc. Lic. #3000976

I.V. Tree ServicePruning, inc. palm trees, stump removal, 55’ boom available. Insured. Cont. lic. #978186. 559-395-6757

GABRIEL’S YARD SERVICENo job too small!!

Lot discing,general yard work, trash

hauling, prune and cut trees.Free Estimates!Call 704-1956

FUENTES CONCRETENo job too big or too small!

Free estimates. Lic # 595727. Call 673-6444.

1-2-3- JUMPBounce houses, wet & dry slides & table & chair rentals. Wide selection new, safe, & clean Jumpers. AFFORDABLE PRICES.

Call 559-871-8946 or 559-871-3371. FREE DELIVERY & SET UP

SE HABLA ESPANOL

216 General Services

FREE Pest Inspection

NO OBLIGATION Lic # OPR10740Call 674-7695

214 Heating / AC216 General Services217 Legal Services218 Housekeeping/Cleaning219 Child Care220 Handyman221 Hauling

213 AT YOUR SERVICE

Experienced Breakfast Cook WantedCountry Waffles 1101 Country Club Dr,

Madera. 664-0486

COOK Wanted 5 to 8pm 5 days a wk, in private home. Call 674-9242 betwn 5-8pm. Clearly leave name and number.

Caregivers for SeniorsCompetitive wages, experience required.

Available shifts in your areaApply at 4848 N. First Street in Fresno

1- 888-702-2790www.amdalinhome.com

Apartment maintenance person for large apartment complex in Madera. Inquire by fax 408-248-8865 or email at [email protected]

198 Help Wanted

198 Help Wanted201 Career Colleges/

Schools204 Training/Tutoring207 Work Wanted210 Senior Work Wanted213 Teen Work Wanted

195 EMPLOYMENT

1060 sq ft building $400 a month. includes utilities on North E St.

Call 363-3112

186 Commercial & Offices

FULLY furnished rm. Kitchen priv, 1/3 util. No smoking, drinking or pets. $400/single $450/couple. $100 dep. 706-7841

177 Rooms For Rent

172 Homes for Lease

828 James Way, MaderaOpen House Sat 10th 10-2pm$900/mo + $900/dep Section 8 okwww.rentorp.com for app. 285-5487

For rent north of Madera, Very Nice!!2 lg bd, 1 bath, laundry room, large fenced yard. Call for additional info 645-4034

171 Homes-Unfurnished

NEWTON PROPERTY MANAGEMENT1-800-210-8989

1629 Howard Rd., Madera, CA 9363735962 Ave 15, 3 bedroom condo, 2 bath, 1 car garage, corner of Ave 15 & Rd 36 twds Ranchos, $1050 rent inc water.17534 Lane Dr, Cozy country home, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, $850 rent, including gardener.1451 Dome Ave, Spacious like new 4bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage, fresh paint, new carpet, living and familyrooms, Richmond home near Sheriffs Dept., $1150 rent.813 1/2 East 5th, Single level refurbish-ed apt, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, new flooring, freshly painted, $650 rent, Sect 8 ok.17880 Rodeo Dr, Country home, 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car garage, enclosed porch lots of parking space, $1050 rent. Avail 08/30.2331 Riverview, West side home 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car garage, great room with large open kitchen approx 1900+sq ft, $1200 rent. Avail 08/10.3140 Westgate, West side, 4 bed, 2bath, 2 car, $1050 rent, Section 8 ok.116 Krest, Older large West side home, 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car garage, living and family rooms, lots of upgrades, POOL $1250 rent, inc pool and lawn service.687 Sandollar Ct, West side, 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car garage, approx 1850 sq ft, $1250 rent.705 Williams, Clean, refurbished 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car garage, John Adams/Thom-pas Jefferson schools, price TBD.3194 Merlot, West side, clean 4 bed, 2bath, 2 car garage, corner lot, fully land-scaped, $1200/rent.

Madera Management Company1108 W. 4th Street 2/1 $750705 1/2 South D Street 3/1 $750115 Martin St 5/2 $900945 Parkwood Ave 3/2 $10002616 Pinewood 3/2 $10502340 Ironwood Way 3/2 1/2 $1050

www.maderamanagement.comSe habla espanol (559) 661-4414

Chowchilla Lake Front Home3 bedroom 3 bathroom NO PETS$1100 month Call 408-373-5934

817 Orchard, 2451 sq ft. 3/3 +extra room, very nice Westside home in nice area. $1350/mo+dep. Call 360-3088

4 BD NEW HOME West Madera, 4 bd 2 ba, 3 car garage, close to school, no pets, $1295 mo + dep. Call 831-320-6942

3 recamaras 1 bano, duplex (Chowchilla)$550 al mes + deposito.Call 559-761-9974 or 761-9973

3 bed 2 bath 1750 sqft living & family room. Westside nice neighborhood $1150 mo + dep Call 960-1844

1513 University (Sunset & Schnoor) 3BD/2BA $1050 month + deposit.

Managex 432-3111

1003 NAVAL AVE. 4/2, So. Madera, new sub div. Nice neighborhood. $1165 mo + $1165 dep. Call 355-5171 . No Sec 8

115 No. “N “ St - 3 bedroom, 2 bath,$800 mo 706-0760 or 674-7568

171 Homes-Unfurnished

Gobble up great values in classified.

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The time is ripe to shop classified.

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P U B L I C N O T I C E S Friday, August 9, 2013 PAGE B3Madera Tribune, Madera, Calif.

011-021-008 628 Berlanga, Reymundo & Dolores M Et Al 6/20/13 $39.00 011-021-009 628 Berlanga, Reymundo & Dolores M Et Al 6/20/13 $39.00 007-191-004 628 Berlanga, Reymundo & Dolores M Et Al 6/20/13 $47.97 005-046-010 26473 Berman, Edward R 6/20/13 $22.08 005-046-011 26473 Berman, Edward R 6/20/13 $34.16 006-053-010 14413 Bernstein, Michael 6/20/13 $94.52 005-127-011 132 Bertoncini, Ina Lois Et Al 6/20/13 $42.19 009-082-009 22558 Bianchi, Michael J & Margaret E 6/20/13 $40.16 013-190-001 15884 Bidanian, Azadig 6/20/13 $87.51 006-270-066 9824 Biggs, Nell 6/20/13 $35.05 007-084-009 26944 Biltz, Lien 6/20/13 $39.00 009-380-048 15372 Blanco, Juan C and Maura 6/20/13 $34.66 005-061-004 24797 Block, Angela 6/20/13 $34.16 013-070-040 19717 Bocanegra, Eric & Olga 6/20/13 $36.04 009-390-049 13246 Bola, Rashpal Kaur 6/20/13 $35.39 047-390-007 20877 Boren, Rickey Wayne &, Beth Christine 6/20/13 $20.75 009-490-013 25788 Botello, Bernardino 6/20/13 $37.85 011-342-049 25400 Boter, Giovanna Cheryl Suazo &

Amador G 6/20/13 $23.93 032-571-008 20272 Boudreault, Mario & Elia etal 6/20/13 $10.89 008-081-014 8614 Bowles, Jerry Sr 1993 Trust 6/20/13 $29.63 034-170-011 6295 Boyce, Beda Rosella 6/20/13 $10.47 013-180-011 14259 Boyce, James Howard 6/20/13 $87.51 013-180-010 14259 Boyce, James Howard 6/20/13 $126.27 011-340-005 22547 Bradford, Gregory Dalton &

Cynthia Diane-Trustees 6/20/13 $389.11 011-340-004 22547 Bradford, Gregory Dalton &

Cynthia Diane-Trustees 6/20/13 $508.74 011-094-018 8281 Bradford, Harry B & Eva M 6/20/13 $36.10 011-094-019 8281 Bradford, Harry B & Eva M 6/20/13 $37.15 009-390-003 7561 Brager, James R & Alexandria 6/20/13 $34.06 009-423-033 24124 Brar, Balbir K 6/20/13 $34.84 013-010-084 19373 Bratton Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $22.19 013-010-086 19373 Bratton Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $24.58 013-010-081 19373 Bratton Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $25.99 008-051-015 3799 Bravo, Maria E 6/20/13 $42.87 012-431-016 22644 Bravo, Santos Jr. & Ocegueda, Dayana 6/20/13 $35.54 008-051-011 2389 Breazeale, Hazel 6/20/13 $59.32 006-431-080 26818 Breedlove, Carolyn S 6/20/13 $30.69 012-240-019 17559 Breedlove, Marion and Carolyn S 6/20/13 $116.90 009-500-063 17274 Breedlove, William, 6/20/13 $38.46 009-560-014 23328 Briggs, Brian & Julie Ann 6/20/13 $21.68 005-126-004 23017 Briseno, Dara N 6/20/13 $40.29 009-451-033 20808 Brown Jr., Herbert W & Adela D 6/20/13 $36.27 010-153-003 27584 Brown, Betty 6/20/13 $29.83 035-091-001 8410 Brown, Clinton & Meredith 6/20/13 $20.75 010-051-011 6642 Brown, Martee R & Brown, Debi 6/20/13 $40.94 012-120-007 4405 Brown, Ricki Lee & Debi Lynn 6/20/13 $36.13 011-233-008 9438 Brownn, Juanita 6/20/13 $68.03 032-621-010 25983 Bruno, George & Howell, Pamela 6/20/13 $45.84 011-351-003 23220 Buccieri, Christopher O 6/20/13 $27.42 009-091-032 3305 Bueno, Fernando & Marina 6/20/13 $25.70 011-240-006 11137 Bueno, Jesus S. & Maria L., 6/20/13 $38.64 006-083-001 13148 Burns, Dennis H 6/20/13 $39.00 029-250-029 9124 Butler, James F & Louise Lynn, Trustees 6/20/13 $103.27

C009-240-055 24241 Caballero, Robert M & Sylvia 6/20/13 $46.66 044-221-022 17284 Cabral, Antonio P and Maria B -Trustees 6/20/13 $20,100.26 013-140-015 23807 Cabrera, Juan Manuel III 6/20/13 $38.06 005-260-007 24271 Cadura, Riad A - Trustee 6/20/13 $34.00 032-592-009 11106 Calderon, Miguel A & Mariza 6/20/13 $105.36 035-211-003 11106 Calderon, Miguel A & Mariza 6/20/13 $684.75 003-073-006 23615 Camacho, Efren & Maria D 6/20/13 $34.16 009-390-070 11974 Camacho, Eva Et Al 6/20/13 $34.51 012-350-040 25764 Camacho, Jesus G Jr 6/20/13 $32.69 008-021-010 1979 Camarena, Lourdes 6/20/13 $21.60 011-234-024 12516 Camarillo, Roberto and Barriga, Efrain 6/20/13 $39.00 012-350-059 22226 Cameron, Brian M -

Sky Harbor Properties 6/20/13 $35.52 012-340-026 17642 Campos, Manuel A & Gonzales, Judy 6/20/13 $35.48 012-312-006 13371 Cane , Cathleen M 6/20/13 $41.35 004-053-003 27142 Canela, Leopoldo 6/20/13 $40.38 009-380-046 32 Cantu, Francisco Jr. 6/20/13 $36.96 013-010-085 25047 Canyon Creek Homes LLC 6/20/13 $10.33 006-301-001 6263 Capo, Richard A & Mickey 6/20/13 $36.94 006-431-091 26301 Carabajal, Jeremy M. 6/20/13 $53.60 011-031-018 18622 Carballo, Carmen 6/20/13 $45.59 012-013-006 18494 Carcamo, Manuel & Norma 6/20/13 $36.10 004-133-015 24125 Cardenas, Abel Sr. & Zenorina 6/20/13 $46.49 011-310-007 22238 Cardenas, Alejandro 6/20/13 $23.83 012-371-019 25181 Cardenas, Alejandro 6/20/13 $31.26 044-041-010 25857 Cardenas, Maria 6/20/13 $26.53 012-371-055 24270 Cardenas, Marisela R 6/20/13 $33.20 009-380-025 17173 Cardenas, Sipriano 6/20/13 $34.25 010-122-005 5394 Cardona, Jesus & Martha 6/20/13 $39.00 012-373-053 25902 Carey, Rebecca & Hunter, Joshua 6/20/13 $32.79 008-071-015 15074 Carlos, Maria L 6/20/13 $35.70 012-374-018 24968 Carmona, Monica - Etal 6/20/13 $33.50 009-480-035 25101 Carranza, Jose M - Etal 6/20/13 $36.64 008-013-025 16379 Carrillo, Graciela 6/20/13 $35.43 005-171-072 23923 Carrillo, Maria T 6/20/13 $37.31 034-422-004 19497 Carrillo, Pedro & , Sarabia, Maria Juana 6/20/13 $20.75 012-470-053 8084 Carrington, Catherine A 6/20/13 $23.32 007-141-001 4288 Carroll, Bobbie J 6/20/13 $101.74 006-460-025 3670 Casillas, Hector J & Consuelo 6/20/13 $28.42 035-222-023 23315 Castaneda, Pedro G 6/20/13 $32.90 009-421-009 27352 Casten, Neil Warren & Sheri Rae 6/20/13 $36.49 011-310-070 24986 Castillo, Heather E 6/20/13 $34.55 007-172-003 8923 Castillo, Lupe M 6/20/13 $39.00 003-021-001 7220 Castillo, Maria M 1996 Trust 6/20/13 $22.08 010-182-005 26087 Castillo, Osiris 6/20/13 $39.00 009-390-031 25954 Castro, David Q. III 6/20/13 $34.70 011-351-050 25925 Castro, Ernie R 6/20/13 $29.46 035-040-065 16116 Castro, Gabriel and Tammy 6/20/13 $181.65 007-086-007 24111 Castro, Janet 6/20/13 $39.00 005-122-008 6832 Castro, Jose, 6/20/13 $37.07 008-061-048 9668 Castro, Richard & Maria 6/20/13 $32.08 006-452-002 27374 Catuiza, Robert 6/20/13 $25.11 012-253-001 19029 CDEC 204825, LLC ET AL 6/20/13 $463.24 012-371-033 24649 Ceballos, Jose T 6/20/13 $31.31 006-530-033 22837 Ceja, Esmeralda R 6/20/13 $27.53 011-233-012 9078 Ceja, Lorenzo Robles etal 6/20/13 $39.00 008-120-023 18341 Ceja, Rosa A. 6/20/13 $30.32 012-420-013 18417 Cendejas, Maria & Alfonso 6/20/13 $33.24 005-150-049 17158 Centeno, Sergio 6/20/13 $42.21 013-150-015 25232 Cervantes De Perez, Otilia 6/20/13 $29.91 008-073-026 1207 Cervantes, Juan C etal 6/20/13 $95.48 007-142-017 12302 Cervantes, Roberto M. & Maria V. 6/20/13 $18.10 006-454-045 18384 Cervantes, Salvador L. & Julie 6/20/13 $10.63 012-421-020 23739 Cervantez, Nelson 6/20/13 $36.77 028-120-025 19129 Cervantez, Salvador 6/20/13 $1,298.40 009-561-024 26620 Chaidez, Manuel & Maria 6/20/13 $29.25 012-251-052 12613 Chaidez, Manuel & Maria 6/20/13 $33.28 006-410-045 4717 Chambers, Lesa 6/20/13 $36.68 032-625-008 24148 Chamblin, Larry J & Pamela L 6/20/13 $44.34 013-091-002 10571 Chapa, Alex & Juanita 6/20/13 $36.04 009-150-007 6941 Chapman, Harold Wade & Carrie Lynn 6/20/13 $24.90 012-043-001 25587 Chase, Scott Joseph &

Melissa Ann - Trustees 6/20/13 $34.04 012-043-019 25587 Chase, Scott Joseph &

Melissa Ann - Trustees 6/20/13 $47.35 006-562-011 27524 Chaudhry, Khalid B & Uzma K 6/20/13 $27.93 034-421-003 6055 Chavez, Ezequiel B. 6/20/13 $20.26 008-022-034 17938 Chavez, Guadalupe Hernandez and

Bertha M de 6/20/13 $33.33 034-421-020 6108 Chavez, Ricardo Et Al 6/20/13 $20.75 005-011-013 2113 Chavira, Armelinda E 6/20/13 $34.16 009-201-011 5992 Chavira, Rhonda 6/20/13 $41.29 009-400-030 20103 Cheema, Hemant Deep S & Lela Raylen 6/20/13 $31.18 012-373-034 20988 Chen, Ya Fei & Zheng, Jackie 6/20/13 $31.26 045-082-027 13453 Choperena Family Limited Partnership 6/20/13 $239.69 045-082-028 13453 Choperena Family Limited Partnership 6/20/13 $250.90 006-230-012 14084 Christiansen, Mark 6/20/13 $43.37 008-101-008 10797 Church Of The Living God 6/20/13 $38.89 012-373-055 22084 Citibank, N.A. 6/20/13 $20.38 012-372-062 22084 Citibank, N.A. 6/20/13 $31.99 006-270-023 27502 Clark, Melissa M 6/20/13 $22.50 035-101-016 15181 Clark, Willis Eugene and

Sandra Lee Trustees 6/20/13 $42.53 005-021-010 18778 Cloeters, Adam 6/20/13 $34.16 011-341-042 26231 Cobian, Albert 6/20/13 $26.04 034-421-007 1184 Colchado, Enriqueta 6/20/13 $20.75 047-290-011 18593 Concepcion, Carmen L. 6/20/13 $675.67 006-491-002 17177 Corona, Charlie and Eva M Et Al 6/20/13 $35.31 029-280-044 21571 Corona, Jose Gabriel 6/20/13 $230.67 008-092-003 7061 Cortes, Juan A & Bernada L 6/20/13 $39.78 034-421-029 11671 Cortez, Argimiro R 6/20/13 $20.75 047-013-007 17188 Cortez, Edmer T and Estrella 6/20/13 $20.75 003-062-003 25205 Cortez, Martin &

Angelica Muniz De Cortez 6/20/13 $34.36 011-204-004 9449 Cortez, Ubalda 6/20/13 $53.51 009-220-046 16464 Couch, Michael 6/20/13 $46.16 009-550-086 22844 Covington Family Partnership, LP 6/20/13 $24.06 009-600-004 19600 Covington Properties Holdings, LP 6/20/13 $169.83 009-320-022 18914 Cowles, Jeffrey 6/20/13 $21.74 009-260-024 14755 Crafton, Roger D and Tammie J 6/20/13 $10.71 003-021-014 27450 Criado, Adrienne - Etal 6/20/13 $35.70 006-230-055 6562 Crosson, Robin 6/20/13 $39.80 009-470-001 15397 Crozier, Paul 6/20/13 $23.03 008-032-019 7994 Cruz, Juan 6/20/13 $65.12 011-122-015 6809 Cruz, Leonides 6/20/13 $39.00 006-562-047 21908 Cruz, Maria 6/20/13 $62.93 005-061-009 25171 Cruz, Rogue & Genoveve Ester Pablo 6/20/13 $34.16 009-240-077 11896 Cruz, Sammy Valdez 6/20/13 $41.63 044-300-022 7885 Cuevas, Ester 6/20/13 $20.75 044-310-009 2192 Cuevas, Jose Luis & Refugio C 6/20/13 $20.75 032-683-011 16391 Cuevas, Sonia 6/20/13 $48.17 012-381-028 13423 Cummings, Burron 6/20/13 $23.78 005-011-012 24293 Cummins, Mary - Trustee 6/20/13 $34.16 011-023-007 27579 Cunnings, Blair & Ninette 6/20/13 $39.00 032-692-005 23452 Curtis, Timothy Eugene,

Curtis, Shirley Marie 6/20/13 $48.17 D

009-400-014 759 Da Silva, Chris & Melisa 6/20/13 $29.48 012-093-001 2866 Dana, William E Jr 6/20/13 $40.16 009-164-012 26291 Davis, Mark A 6/20/13 $46.81 044-160-030 11475 De La Garza, Mauricio & Aguedita 6/20/13 $27.28

044-160-031 11475 De La Garza, Mauricio & Aguedita 6/20/13 $27.28 029-270-040 14035 De La Rosa, Francisco and Raquel 6/20/13 $149.34 029-270-039 14035 De La Rosa, Francisco and Raquel 6/20/13 $211.27 006-580-004 23552 De Luca, Julie 6/20/13 $32.79 008-082-058 23245 De Rios, Martha Y Zuniga 6/20/13 $35.13 004-042-017 14385 DE-5 Corporation 6/20/13 $22.08 012-210-007 25518 Del Pino, Leon A 6/20/13 $21.37 011-292-098 17371 Del Valle Capital Corporation, Inc 6/20/13 $325.92 011-291-049 17371 Del Valle Capital Corporation, Inc 6/20/13 $363.83 011-292-099 17371 Del Valle Capital Corporation, Inc 6/20/13 $389.11 034-421-004 5825 Delgadillo, Ramon & Esther 6/20/13 $20.75 008-143-023 17142 Delgado, Bertha 6/20/13 $35.27 008-032-006 23939 Delgado, Bertha & Martin 6/20/13 $39.00 047-220-021 13271 Delgado, David 6/20/13 $48.66 040-031-024 13271 Delgado, David 6/20/13 $65.47 011-072-001 18087 Delgado, David & Francisca 6/20/13 $111.54 011-082-006 1984 Delgado, David & Francisca H 6/20/13 $39.00 007-084-015 23115 Delgado, David L 6/20/13 $28.30 007-084-014 23090 Delgado, David L 6/20/13 $49.73 011-320-001 23090 Delgado, David L 6/20/13 $92.69 011-072-011 21977 Delgado, Francisca & David 6/20/13 $68.03 005-260-053 17261 Delgado, Martha Y &

Prudente, Abundio A 6/20/13 $33.20 005-042-001 3344 Delgado, Martin & Bertha 6/20/13 $34.16 008-032-021 3344 Delgado, Martin & Bertha 6/20/13 $39.00 008-041-003 3344 Delgado, Martin & Bertha 6/20/13 $39.00 034-421-024 11637 Delgado, Richard L & Norma A 6/20/13 $20.75 007-166-005 24856 Delrot, Leopold N - Etal 6/20/13 $39.00 047-362-020 10250 Dept Of Veteran Affairs 6/20/13 $20.75 009-580-005 22256 Dept of Veteran Affairs 6/20/13 $30.29 010-034-004 17232 Dept of Veteran Affairs 6/20/13 $44.08 006-495-026 15625 Dept of Veteran Affairs 6/20/13 $48.62 006-570-014 20084 Dept of Veterans Affairs 6/20/13 $20.14 007-131-005 22806 Desmond, Gregory H 6/20/13 $68.59 011-073-002 10435 Desmond, James P & Sylvia L 6/20/13 $10.67 011-073-003 10435 Desmond, James P & Sylvia L 6/20/13 $11.35 009-540-079 21695 Desutter, Nathan and Cheryl 6/20/13 $22.27 047-022-013 25158 Deutsche Bank National Assoc 6/20/13 $20.75 013-091-012 22432 Deutsche Bank National Trust Co 6/20/13 $38.25 003-103-014 26267 Deutsche Bank National Trust Co 6/20/13 $46.27 051-701-028 23632 Deutsche Bank National Trust Co 6/20/13 $66.18 006-580-029 27180 Dhaliwal, Jasbir Singh & Rajdeep Kaur 6/20/13 $30.21 009-480-004 15780 Di Redo, Christopher N & Brittany 6/20/13 $38.32 034-420-015 9812 Diaz, Abelina J 6/20/13 $20.75 029-270-020 5025 Diaz, Bernardo & Bertha 6/20/13 $173.19 011-351-013 25507 Diaz, Elijah & Melanie C 6/20/13 $29.76 032-733-006 11821 Diaz, Jose G & Veronica - Trustees 6/20/13 $153.63 032-613-008 1902 Diaz, Richard Paul & Rachel Ann 6/20/13 $46.61 047-042-025 25926 Diosdado, Francisco Ortiz & Diana 6/20/13 $20.75 012-311-014 24050 Dixon, Jeremy 6/20/13 $31.65 006-310-042 25590 Dixon, Rydane J 6/20/13 $36.36 012-310-019 26801 Dobbins, Keith 6/20/13 $10.50 008-082-034 4505 Dominguez, Julian & Dominga G 6/20/13 $42.66 009-240-036 8415 Donnelly, Christopher R & Frances M 6/20/13 $24.54 047-030-019 22013 Dornan, Lucy Samarin 6/20/13 $20.75 035-222-037 12419 Doubts, Betty Jane Et Al 6/20/13 $20.75 012-240-024 369 Douglas, Michael & Lisa - Trustees 6/20/13 $111.63 049-022-025 26361 DPG Schmidt Trust 6/20/13 $181.23 009-034-010 15156 Duarte, Apolinar and Siprina 6/20/13 $51.54 007-092-012 24419 Duarte, Edward & Stacey 6/20/13 $24.16 008-042-012 24746 Duarte, Eric D 6/20/13 $58.63 011-310-074 16584 Duenes, Victor and Maria 6/20/13 $33.65 012-360-057 26888 Duran, Dagoberto 6/20/13 $35.43 011-234-030 26126 Duran, Ruben 6/20/13 $22.89 047-032-031 8565 Dykes, David R & Kelly D 6/20/13 $20.75

E009-340-042 26063 E & R Mauricio Holdings, LLC 6/20/13 $41.90 009-340-037 26063 E & R Mauricio Holdings, LLC 6/20/13 $52.63 009-340-043 26063 E & R Mauricio Holdings, LLC 6/20/13 $73.40 004-053-017 2941 Eades, Lewis C & Estelle L 6/20/13 $34.32 009-074-001 12674 Eamigh, Yvette 6/20/13 $27.33 010-034-005 23758 Earls, Michael & Terry 6/20/13 $20.75 029-210-048 6959 Eastom, Terry & Shelley 6/20/13 $73.88 029-210-049 6959 Eastom, Terry & Shelley 6/20/13 $73.88 009-500-008 16866 Echevarria, Eutimio 6/20/13 $37.82 009-020-043 9194 Eddy, Margaret E 6/20/13 $41.58 005-171-062 13529 Edwards, Evelina and Eliza Barker 6/20/13 $33.93 012-373-071 27128 Elias, Rodolfo 6/20/13 $33.93 032-621-005 26375 Emery, Jessica E 6/20/13 $48.17 006-184-008 26619 Encinas, Lizeth 6/20/13 $46.90 003-112-001 1987 Encinas, Richard S & Ruth 6/20/13 $48.68 005-260-005 23833 English, Robert 6/20/13 $35.48 032-591-013 9181 Enos, Nellyann Chase 6/20/13 $105.36 009-061-004 4163 Epstein, Nancy B 6/20/13 $51.09 012-431-026 24273 Escalera, Marcos Espinoza 6/20/13 $29.35 010-202-010 24196 Escoto, Michael J - Etal 6/20/13 $24.16 011-152-002 14925 Espinosa, Armando and Laura 6/20/13 $39.00 012-053-019 21778 Espinosa, Arturo & Elizabeth R 6/20/13 $53.51 011-310-029 22877 Espinosa, Jose Ricardo 6/20/13 $34.25 009-105-010 6221 Espinoza, Bette A 6/20/13 $46.81 012-098-012 1908 Espinoza, John Ralph and Fred 6/20/13 $34.16 005-061-011 7329 Espinoza, Reyna - Etal 6/20/13 $34.16 044-042-022 11622 Espinoza, Ruben Jr., John,

Ralph and Fred 6/20/13 $22.19 011-062-016 7124 Espiritu, Agustin & Ofelia 6/20/13 $87.62 005-241-014 25595 Estrada, Javier Mendoza 6/20/13 $33.39 032-741-005 22032 Estrada, Jose L. - Etal 6/20/13 $61.01 012-081-024 13305 Eubanks, Irene 6/20/13 $42.04 012-373-060 25340 Eufracio, Joel 6/20/13 $31.26

F012-100-022 14436 Fabian, Azael 6/20/13 $35.07 032-602-003 26466 Falcon, Sergio F 6/20/13 $46.61 005-082-001 26065 Fannie Mae AKA

Federal National Mortgage Assoc 6/20/13 $25.32 011-291-012 26348 Farias, Juan G. 6/20/13 $33.22 012-371-069 23141 Farmer, Carl 6/20/13 $36.40 047-012-009 22793 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp 6/20/13 $20.75 012-220-034 22494 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp 6/20/13 $29.78 006-454-008 22494 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp 6/20/13 $36.64 012-084-006 24342 Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp 6/20/13 $38.34 006-280-018 23326 Federal National Mortgage Assoc 6/20/13 $19.62 011-342-030 24346 Federal National Mortgage Assoc 6/20/13 $28.39 009-430-042 25654 Federal National Mortgage Assoc 6/20/13 $34.81 006-492-010 27395 Feng, Lijin 6/20/13 $36.92 005-161-005 26472 Feria, Brigida Sierra 6/20/13 $35.50 047-390-034 25968 Fernandez, Antonio & Fernandez, Andres 6/20/13 $20.75 035-192-024 27287 Fernandez, Edgardo 6/20/13 $123.16 006-520-034 23689 Fernandez, Lawrence R & Soledad 6/20/13 $47.04 009-490-009 15629 Fernandez, Miguel A 6/20/13 $24.52 029-290-011 16414 Fernandez, Ramon R and Martha I 6/20/13 $1,038.15 012-420-067 26376 Fernandez, Rogelio Jr 6/20/13 $37.60 034-130-029 16095 Fernandez, Violeta 6/20/13 $79.41 009-550-084 21646 Fierros, Mona & Gallegos, Richard 6/20/13 $35.56 009-450-031 24857 Figueroa, Elizabeth 6/20/13 $33.35 003-043-009 1337 Figueroa, Juan F 6/20/13 $34.16 011-094-011 16710 Figueroa, Raudel and Norma 6/20/13 $55.80 006-495-023 15564 Figueroa, Raudel G and Norma R 6/20/13 $21.40 012-210-030 24633 Flavio, Ruano & Maria 6/20/13 $32.04 005-171-043 22850 Fleming, Randall F & Esther S 6/20/13 $34.02 009-550-050 4666 Flores, Alfred Reynaldo & Grace 6/20/13 $34.16 047-012-026 3477 Flores, Clemente & Patricia 6/20/13 $20.75 035-192-026 21901 Flores, Demetrio Jr. - Etal 6/20/13 $193.10 006-022-006 15197 Flores, Luis and Lorena 6/20/13 $42.68 004-132-015 9888 Flores, Maria 6/20/13 $23.02 006-540-027 27103 Flores, Maria 6/20/13 $48.38 009-560-028 26506 Flores, Maria D 6/20/13 $29.37 034-420-025 13081 Flores, Victor Delgado 6/20/13 $20.75 011-301-016 21946 Flores,Juan T. & Gallardo,Guadalupe 6/20/13 $36.25 047-050-004 16741 Folgar, Juan 6/20/13 $20.75 006-320-035 17011 Fortenberry, Christa Blech - Trustee 6/20/13 $38.42 012-381-034 26456 Foster, John A 6/20/13 $33.20 011-351-041 25437 Fouse, Kevin J & Danielle N 6/20/13 $33.01 011-233-026 13008 Frausto, Reynaldo Perez 6/20/13 $39.00 009-561-042 25147 Frede, Shawn 6/20/13 $35.07 035-010-047 27084 Freeman, J. Greg - Trustee 6/20/13 $125.46 011-213-022 22632 Fuentes, Alma 6/20/13 $36.94 012-100-028 14971 Fuller, Ray Charles 6/20/13 $10.58 013-180-007 1578 Fung, Michael & Victor 6/20/13 $48.76 011-052-014 18273 Future Investments, LTD 6/20/13 $68.03

G029-260-032 16110 Gabriel, Joaquin and Joann 6/20/13 $423.21 009-183-004 15271 Gagliardi, Cheryl M & Daryl C 6/20/13 $43.50 013-090-029 24279 Galindo, Juan F 6/20/13 $35.61 006-530-037 24941 Galindo, Nicolas 6/20/13 $47.47 047-380-008 18664 Gallegos, Matthew & Mary Elisalde 6/20/13 $20.75 011-272-035 24521 Gallegos, Myra 6/20/13 $38.68 032-682-006 499 Gallegos, Pedro M and

Nery Alma Cortes de 6/20/13 $35.83 006-562-048 27541 Gallegos, Rosendo 6/20/13 $62.09 011-291-017 21226 Gallegos, Saul & Josefa 6/20/13 $51.86 005-171-019 23916 Galvan, Andrew R & Delia 6/20/13 $34.02 010-011-001 5973 Galvan, Jorge & Juanita M 6/20/13 $26.64 007-201-018 5048 Galvan, Peter C & Alofa S 6/20/13 $49.35 034-153-014 19726 Galvez, Alejandro & Maria E 6/20/13 $43.30 009-092-041 26462 Gamboa, Andrew L 6/20/13 $36.42 011-192-003 21760 Gaona, Elva 6/20/13 $39.00 009-250-022 2390 Gaona, Herman H & Sandra 6/20/13 $36.40 009-560-031 26066 Garcia, Alex V & Cinthia 6/20/13 $30.32 012-100-047 2951 Garcia, Annette Et Al 6/20/13 $32.73 009-092-004 1358 Garcia, Anthony & Rachel M 6/20/13 $42.15 006-498-006 22955 Garcia, Anthony & Urena, Melissa 6/20/13 $41.52 003-073-016 17076 Garcia, Francisco J 6/20/13 $34.16 003-080-014 7204 Garcia, Jessie, 6/20/13 $34.16 006-470-038 14471 Garcia, Jose 6/20/13 $47.90 034-181-065 8074 Garcia, Jose & Maria G 6/20/13 $20.75 009-370-017 4966 Garcia, Lilia 6/20/13 $37.39 005-083-012 1431 Garcia, Marciala 6/20/13 $41.39 011-062-014 24853 Garcia, Mario G 6/20/13 $21.30 009-183-002 12265 Garcia, Martha P 6/20/13 $42.47 004-063-015 18405 Garcia, Miguel & Francisco 6/20/13 $39.14 035-191-047 23421 Garcia, Miguel G etal 6/20/13 $157.73 012-421-031 26868 Garcia, Olga Paz 6/20/13 $36.45 012-100-036 14456 Garcia, Pablo 6/20/13 $38.85 032-613-005 26554 Garcia, Peter & Maria S 6/20/13 $45.84 005-092-008 25468 Garcia, Ramon 6/20/13 $41.37 034-181-001 5671 Garcia, Reducindo & Soledad 6/20/13 $20.75 011-333-029 25856 Garcia, Rick 6/20/13 $33.20

DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT LISTING OF THE MADERA IRRIGATION DISTRICT

FOR THE 2013 ASSESSMENT YEAR

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that default having been made in the payment of assessments due the Madera Irrigation District upon the hereinafter identified real es-tate, which includes the last known owner of record, and said real estate having been duly levied upon according to the laws regarding such District, I will, at the hour of 11:00 A.M. on August 26th, 2013, commence to sell said property upon which said assess-ments are a lien, in the office of the Madera Irrigation District, located at 12152 Road 28 1/4, in the County of Madera, State of California, unless the delinquent assessments, to-gether with penalties and costs accrued thereon, as shown in this listing, are paid, and that I will sell the real property to the Madera Irrigation District for the amount of the as-sessments, penalties and costs remaining due and payable thereon.

Listed below are unpaid assessments as of August 6, 2013. These assessments be-came delinquent on June 20, 2013. Should a parcel be listed that has changed owner-ship or on which the assessments have been paid but not properly recorded on our books, the District sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.

The figures following each of the itemized parcels listed below denote the amount in dollars and cents of the assessment, penalties and costs remaining due and unpaid for the 2013 assessment year. Only unpaid assessments, penalties and costs for the 2013 year are published herein. This listing does not include other unpaid charges, delin-quencies or assessments for prior years. All property described by parcel number in the following DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT LISTING is within the Madera Irrigation District boundaries, in the County of Madera, State of California. Descriptions are listed by par-cel number. Parcel map copies are on file in the District office. Assessment payers are requested to carefully examine this DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT LISTING and report any errors or discrepancies to this office by calling 559-673-3514.

Lesley Fairburn, Collector, Madera Irrigation DistrictPublish on: August 9, 16, 22, 2013

Parcel Acct# Owner Date AmountDue Due

012-253-002 23288 1 ARF Inc 6/20/13 $295.58 009-550-062 21717 105 Howard St., Inc. 6/20/13 $34.21 013-151-034 20831 2000 No. Schnoor, LLC 6/20/13 $70.07 012-200-046 12108 81 Madera Family Apartments 6/20/13 $546.06

A012-360-006 23959 Abina, Danny & Romero, Elena 6/20/13 $39.09 032-601-009 2306 Abriol, Benjamin P &

Esmeralda N - Trustees 6/20/13 $24.16 003-062-027 10372 Abundis, Kella 6/20/13 $27.37 027-202-037 22507 Accredited Home Lenders, Inc 6/20/13 $395.94 006-302-053 27239 Aceves-Manning, Bianca L. 6/20/13 $35.91 034-152-009 10923 Adams, Beatrice 6/20/13 $43.30 011-220-043 4839 Adams, Kathleen etal 6/20/13 $21.52 009-470-024 22553 Aguero, Leticia 6/20/13 $36.60 009-201-014 15094 Aguilar, Jose Manuel & Imelda Martinez 6/20/13 $41.29 009-370-025 25224 Aguilar, Nicolas Guadalupe 6/20/13 $40.49 009-580-026 27269 Aguilar, Vanessa A Vasquez 6/20/13 $29.35 011-272-034 22479 Aguirre, Angel Jr.& Alicia Gonzalez 6/20/13 $37.67 011-083-002 1568 Aguirre, Teresa J - Etal 6/20/13 $39.00 011-341-018 24497 Ahrens, William Douglas 6/20/13 $17.88 011-291-043 25615 Al-Asbahi, Khaled Ali 6/20/13 $10.54 047-380-041 11796 Aldama, Delia R 6/20/13 $20.75 006-421-040 11796 Aldama, Delia R 6/20/13 $35.76 011-091-004 11796 Aldama, Delia R 6/20/13 $53.51 047-041-028 8987 Alexander, Dean L 6/20/13 $20.75 004-052-008 8987 Alexander, Dean L 6/20/13 $34.32 003-091-018 6547 Alexander, Dean L & Shawn E 6/20/13 $34.16 003-091-021 6547 Alexander, Dean L & Shawn E 6/20/13 $34.16 005-011-003 6547 Alexander, Dean L & Shawn E 6/20/13 $34.16 004-063-004 6547 Alexander, Dean L & Shawn E 6/20/13 $38.03 032-571-007 26580 Alvarado, Gabriel Andrade 6/20/13 $48.17 034-153-004 18837 Alvarado, Macrina 6/20/13 $20.75 004-073-005 17712 Alvarado, Rudery A 6/20/13 $21.80 006-251-062 25942 Alvarado, Steve S. et.al 6/20/13 $34.84 003-021-003 11238 Alvarez, Joe & Ruth 6/20/13 $34.16 032-721-006 12965 Alvarez, Saul R. & Martha E. 6/20/13 $105.36 009-510-005 26406 Alves, Elsa D 6/20/13 $35.13 005-160-029 9695 Amaro, Joe Edward & Josephine 6/20/13 $42.25 006-255-031 27001 Amaro, Michael & Patricia 6/20/13 $39.78 008-120-026 18344 Ambriz, Moises & Antonia M. 6/20/13 $33.20 012-431-055 27085 Ambrosio, Ana Luz 6/20/13 $31.26 011-041-001 16447 Amroke, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $21.03 011-353-001 26897 Anaya, Jose 6/20/13 $31.50 047-310-024 4277 Andaverde, Ofelia 6/20/13 $40.51 006-430-008 11046 Anderson, Darren J & Karen C 6/20/13 $47.37 011-254-024 5969 Anderson, Odessa 6/20/13 $41.35 011-254-023 5969 Anderson, Odessa 6/20/13 $57.49 007-062-009 16958 Anderson, Randy Alan and Diana M 6/20/13 $53.51 027-212-004 16162 Andre Jr., Joe F 6/20/13 $943.46 027-212-005 16162 Andre Jr., Joe F 6/20/13 $965.15 011-021-002 8098 Andrews, Marcella 6/20/13 $39.00 011-021-003 8098 Andrews, Marcella 6/20/13 $39.00 010-046-014 8098 Andrews, Marcella 6/20/13 $47.71 008-051-001 3461 Andrews, Marcella A 6/20/13 $66.09 010-191-004 19573 Angeles, Jesus 6/20/13 $47.71 010-052-012 2034 Angeles, Jesus & Rosemary 6/20/13 $39.00 006-498-033 18408 Anguiano, Manuel & Eladia 6/20/13 $36.36 029-220-020 20426 Anguiano, Manuel & Irene Denise 6/20/13 $1,067.27 012-421-042 21895 Anguiano, Omar M. Ramirez 6/20/13 $33.20 037-133-003 15039 Angulo, Francisco 6/20/13 $26.53 006-511-049 15746 April, Frank Jr. & Bannister, Selina 6/20/13 $40.77 012-371-027 24311 Aramburo-Garcia, Jose R &

Claudia Del Rio 6/20/13 $32.64 012-340-012 4197 Areizaga, Elizabeth 6/20/13 $21.52 047-220-030 8271 Arellano, Emma 6/20/13 $945.31 047-220-031 8271 Arellano, Emma 6/20/13 $945.31 047-310-010 21888 Arellano, John S. - EtAl 6/20/13 $20.75 004-133-009 27536 Arias, Edward Eugene 6/20/13 $37.52 006-320-017 12875 Arias, Gabriel J. 6/20/13 $48.94 008-042-005 11596 Arias, Susie Q 6/20/13 $43.03 012-440-003 22146 Arias, Veronica D. & Vanessa N. 6/20/13 $36.38 009-033-015 4189 Arreazola Sr., Greg 6/20/13 $39.78 012-360-021 25580 Arrez, Ignacio 6/20/13 $34.36 010-113-004 9554 Arteaga, Jaime C & Iracema Marie 6/20/13 $39.00 006-010-009 3293 Arteaga, Julia 6/20/13 $67.34 006-010-010 10877 Arteaga, Miguel A 6/20/13 $85.74 009-580-046 24974 Ash, Derek L 6/20/13 $19.45 048-100-026 22671 Atkins, Derek & Cheryl L 6/20/13 $447.65 011-291-010 23442 Au-Yeung, Fai & Wendy 6/20/13 $33.22 006-530-023 24822 Avalos, Cesar Joel Jr 6/20/13 $29.37 034-420-008 7303 Avalos, Santiago & Teresa 6/20/13 $20.75 003-111-018 13014 Avalos, Veronica 6/20/13 $22.63 009-450-039 23278 Avila, Armando E. & Elizabeth R. 6/20/13 $43.01 012-022-010 12184 Avila, Audel R 6/20/13 $23.96 012-371-011 26947 Avila, Erik Lee and Salinas, Valerie 6/20/13 $20.57 009-370-031 17481 Avila, Juan M and Dalila V 6/20/13 $43.44 009-560-025 22918 Avila, Paul A & Angela I 6/20/13 $29.46 009-142-006 22947 Avila, Sergio 6/20/13 $47.45 011-351-036 26565 Avila, Susan & Torres, Eric 6/20/13 $26.88 010-112-003 13564 Ayala, Grace Josie Trustee 6/20/13 $39.00 010-183-012 13564 Ayala, Grace Josie Trustee 6/20/13 $39.00 012-110-040 13564 Ayala, Grace Josie Trustee 6/20/13 $40.86 010-046-012 13564 Ayala, Grace Josie Trustee 6/20/13 $53.51 010-124-005 13564 Ayala, Grace Josie Trustee 6/20/13 $53.51 006-433-004 13564 Ayala, Grace Josie Trustee 6/20/13 $60.42 011-062-006 10173 Ayala, Susan 6/20/13 $37.26

B029-260-056 11211 Baca, Jude C & Guadlupe H 6/20/13 $142.00 029-260-055 11211 Baca, Jude C & Guadlupe H 6/20/13 $255.00 003-042-008 27249 Baez, Roberto & Beatriz 6/20/13 $34.16 003-102-002 27249 Baez, Roberto & Beatriz 6/20/13 $34.16 005-171-070 3128 Baez, Roberto L & Beatrice 6/20/13 $36.56 003-112-013 2000 Bahena, Eugenia Navarro &

Aguilar, Rene Jimenez 6/20/13 $58.18 006-498-040 27129 Bains, Amarjit & Parminder Sandhu 6/20/13 $36.40 012-330-024 19531 Bains, Amrik S & Baljit K 6/20/13 $22.89 012-081-009 15524 Balcazar, Arturo and Estela 6/20/13 $39.00 012-381-022 16628 Balcazar, Porfirio and Estela 6/20/13 $34.02 011-310-056 24408 Balderrama, Sandra 6/20/13 $35.63 046-030-018 27290 Baldrica, Mary Jane 6/20/13 $2,750.29 007-121-011 4151 Bank of America Ntsl 6/20/13 $195.78 032-683-004 25682 Bank of America, NA 6/20/13 $55.77 013-151-005 23325 Bank of New York 6/20/13 $29.35 005-014-031 22989 Bank of the Sierra 6/20/13 $74.56 005-014-033 22989 Bank of the Sierra 6/20/13 $361.35 009-500-042 17182 Banks, Jason and Amy L 6/20/13 $40.49 012-470-037 26858 Banuelos, Daniel and Francisca 6/20/13 $37.07 035-010-039 24866 Barajas, Adriana 6/20/13 $143.73 004-052-002 6795 Barajas, Josefina 6/20/13 $46.27 009-540-020 25149 Barajas, Ruben & Rodriguez, Maria G 6/20/13 $35.02 006-310-040 23743 Barnes, Breanna D 6/20/13 $34.77 047-320-008 8012 Barnes, George 6/20/12 $10.92 047-320-006 10565 Barnes, George F 6/20/12 $125.52 045-190-017 4035 Baron, Gabino & Petra 6/20/13 $29.37 009-380-067 26527 Barragan, Maricela 6/20/13 $34.84 032-581-010 21333 Barranco, Angel & , Quintero, Margarita 6/20/13 $48.17 006-421-015 24120 Barriga Jr, Alfredo & Esmeralda 6/20/13 $51.90 011-220-039 8267 Barriga Jr., Ruben & Virginia 6/20/13 $33.59 006-493-002 15267 Barriga, Alfonso and Olivia Villega 6/20/13 $37.85 004-073-014 14101 Barriga, Jesus Gil and Lopez, Araceli Gil 6/20/13 $34.16 005-124-003 3760 Barriga, Luis & Catalina 6/20/13 $38.98 012-251-055 12187 Barriga, Ofelia 6/20/13 $32.44 005-104-008 15882 Barriga, Ruben 6/20/13 $10.65 011-052-009 9146 Barron, Hector 6/20/13 $39.00 006-580-030 27183 Basi, Navtej Singh - Etal 6/20/13 $29.78 009-230-037 25777 Basila, Anthony J II 6/20/13 $40.47 044-310-017 26422 Batth, Karen K 6/20/13 $20.75 011-342-029 26729 Bawa, Harpreet 6/20/13 $28.39 005-044-003 20763 Bazan, Humberto & Rosemary 6/20/13 $34.16 008-082-038 11892 Bazante, Gabino 6/20/13 $41.04 047-012-021 27005 Becerra, Rick 6/20/13 $20.75 046-020-038 11057 Beck, Theodore J & Wanda L 6/20/13 $147.27 028-080-018 17746 Belflower, Randy Louis and Terri Lee 6/20/13 $1,827.97 012-220-024 25746 Bell, James Earl Jr - Etal 6/20/13 $28.12 040-182-008 12820 Bellach, Jay W and Linda L-Trustees 6/20/13 $405.61 040-182-009 12820 Bellach, Jay W and Linda L-Trustees 6/20/13 $1,879.27 008-032-017 6321 Bellinger, Bernice 6/20/13 $39.00 009-451-015 14299 Bellinger, Louie & Linda 6/20/13 $43.13 005-082-005 6544 Belmontes, Clemencia Et Al 6/20/13 $25.33 012-350-010 2551 Beltran, Lupe Jr 6/20/13 $30.40

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003-010-003 14520 Garcia, Rigoberto and Tizziana 6/20/13 $34.16 006-520-016 4806 Garcia, Robert M & Michelle G 6/20/13 $46.70 032-625-004 25646 Garcia, Roberto A & Amparo 6/20/13 $44.34 006-162-006 27079 Garcia, Salvador 6/20/13 $65.60 011-220-024 651 Garcia, Sergio & Susana 6/20/13 $33.59 047-380-025 14170 Garcia, Vicente Ruiz &, Ruiz, Patricia L. 6/20/13 $20.75 007-202-002 25816 Garcia-Sanchez, Federico Fiacro 6/20/13 $38.06 006-498-043 24538 Gardner, Lori D 6/20/13 $43.13 012-051-004 20430 Garibay and Voyles 6/20/13 $62.20 008-043-012 24317 Garnica, Celia 6/20/13 $34.79 011-192-006 24363 Gartner, Fred O & Andrews, Marcella T 6/20/13 $39.00 012-254-083 19043 Gary Estates, LP 6/20/13 $330.14 006-084-005 15210 Garza, Angel and Sylvia 6/20/13 $39.00 009-033-012 22357 Garza, Carlos 6/20/13 $26.09 009-220-003 25121 Garza, Carlos Luis 6/20/13 $37.43 010-083-001 2449 Garza, Maria Elena - Trustee 6/20/13 $40.94 011-021-005 3006 Gasteleum, Rosa Elva 6/20/13 $39.00 006-510-014 24988 Gastelum, Rosa E 6/20/13 $49.09 006-510-047 14078 Gastelum, Rosa E 6/20/13 $51.41 006-302-021 26169 Gates, Casey A. 6/20/13 $47.20 011-342-022 24615 Gaxiola, Adriana M 6/20/13 $23.93 009-450-024 14480 Gentry, Michael Lance & Kandy 6/20/13 $39.52 005-171-049 5066 George, Mary E. 6/20/13 $34.02 011-051-014 26723 Gil, Martha M 6/20/13 $39.00 004-063-016 26412 Gil, Alberto 6/20/13 $39.65 011-051-011 26982 Gil, Gabriel M - Etal 6/20/13 $39.00 011-112-001 26982 Gil, Gabriel M - Etal 6/20/13 $39.00 006-550-023 25212 Gil, Gerardo Maciel 6/20/13 $44.03 006-085-008 3234 Gil, Jose & Susana 6/20/13 $39.00 035-191-053 12136 Gil, Jose de Jesus & Bertha Alicia 6/20/13 $153.07 005-127-003 24078 Gil, Yolanda Vasquez 6/20/13 $34.23 006-331-009 21563 Gill, Joan M. etal 6/20/13 $17.73 048-100-025 27470 Gill, Lakhbir S & Manjit K 6/20/13 $950.83 048-040-003 25542 Gill, Onkar Singh 6/20/13 $934.29 011-342-027 25621 Gill, Ranjeet Kaur 6/20/13 $31.69 006-320-030 11078 Gilliam, Rosemary 6/20/13 $35.18 047-390-008 6349 Gillis, Jennifer Leslie etal 6/20/13 $20.75 005-240-024 25532 Gimenez, Steven Louis & Sonia Marina 6/20/13 $33.20 010-183-004 6540 Giron, Matilde & Arturo 6/20/13 $39.00 047-043-003 17342 Giron, Oscar 6/20/13 $20.75 009-450-040 23748 Giron, Silvina Herrera &

Giron, Victor Herrera 6/20/13 $43.01 011-260-036 22176 GMAC Mortgage, LLC 6/20/13 $35.27 009-550-082 20942 Godfrey, Debra 6/20/13 $34.21 011-142-003 27150 Godinez, Alex Humberto - Etal 6/20/13 $39.00 011-132-009 24943 Godinez, Martha 6/20/13 $39.00 011-310-073 16583 Goins, Thomas Sr. 6/20/13 $33.65 012-254-077 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $27.57 012-254-076 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $28.98 012-254-064 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $30.23 012-254-081 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $30.25 012-254-071 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $30.38 012-254-074 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $30.56 012-254-075 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $30.56 012-254-065 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $30.83 012-254-078 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $31.31 012-254-080 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $31.76 012-254-082 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $32.12 012-254-063 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $32.47 012-254-072 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $32.73 012-254-073 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $33.20 012-254-079 23778 Gold Star Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $38.40 011-234-027 26709 Gomez, Alvaro 6/20/13 $39.00 035-222-026 9112 Gomez, Estella R 6/20/13 $32.90 012-381-062 22718 Gomez, Gerardo 6/20/13 $34.68 032-742-018 10404 Gomez, Guadalupe 6/20/13 $48.66 007-112-016 17229 Gomez, Joel M 6/20/13 $20.75 007-112-017 17229 Gomez, Joel M 6/20/13 $20.75 007-112-007 17229 Gomez, Joel M 6/20/13 $23.35 011-131-017 26946 Gomez, Natalia S. 6/20/13 $39.00 007-152-009 16878 Gonzales, Augustin & Paulina Sauceda 6/20/13 $23.55 012-042-023 2365 Gonzales, Baldemar & Logena 6/20/13 $32.12 012-043-012 2365 Gonzales, Baldemar & Logena 6/20/13 $49.17 005-022-015 12315 Gonzales, Elisa Soliz 6/20/13 $34.16 006-540-003 23391 Gonzales, Ralph S & Pamela Sites 6/20/13 $40.53 010-073-013 12982 Gonzales, Sergio Et Al 6/20/13 $35.39 009-240-028 20801 Gonzales, Tamara 6/20/13 $35.16 006-310-061 26161 Gonzalez, Alexander R. 6/20/13 $37.82 003-101-013 17432 Gonzalez, Antonio A and Rosa L Et Al 6/20/13 $22.92 005-241-021 23853 Gonzalez, Carina 6/20/13 $33.20 008-102-013 13150 Gonzalez, Edmundo 6/20/13 $43.67 011-023-020 17186 Gonzalez, Elena 6/20/13 $24.16 003-092-008 14402 Gonzalez, Eliazar and Lourdes 6/20/13 $23.03 045-111-001 14402 Gonzalez, Eliazar and Lourdes 6/20/13 $47.33 035-192-032 14402 Gonzalez, Eliazar and Lourdes 6/20/13 $181.65 005-241-022 23821 Gonzalez, Erika 6/20/13 $35.22 034-180-027 13552 Gonzalez, Esperanza Loreto and,

Gonzalez, Gonzalo 6/20/13 $48.17 006-290-016 4477 Gonzalez, Francisco J & Josephina 6/20/13 $50.42 008-082-063 25573 Gonzalez, Jorge B 6/20/13 $44.19 029-250-019 13327 Gonzalez, Juan M Et Al 6/20/13 $648.87 005-260-011 24507 Gonzalez, Leticia 6/20/13 $33.93 047-380-006 4297 Gonzalez, Linda 6/20/13 $20.75 013-090-032 25969 Gonzalez, Maria G 6/20/13 $35.61 040-230-002 12622 Gonzalez, Mary 6/20/13 $15.75 007-123-008 17670 Gonzalez, Mauricio Ceja 6/20/13 $53.51 007-075-007 18564 Gonzalez, Miguel 6/20/13 $39.00 007-075-008 12682 Gonzalez, Miguel 6/20/13 $39.00 005-126-008 25117 Gonzalez, Miguel & Guillermina Espinoza 6/20/13 $40.29 012-430-003 26537 Gonzalez, Noe 6/20/13 $31.26 009-451-013 14652 Gonzalez, Ramiro Madrigal and Raquel 6/20/13 $23.06 047-032-014 10935 Gonzalez, Ramon 6/20/13 $20.75 032-683-007 19283 Gonzalez, Ruben A 6/20/13 $48.17 034-421-018 467 Gonzalez, Santiago & Maria G 6/20/13 $20.75 047-013-019 15152 Gospel Tabernacle Church of

God In Christ 6/20/13 $20.75 047-013-020 15152 Gospel Tabernacle Church of

God In Christ 6/20/13 $20.75 047-013-021 15152 Gospel Tabernacle Church of

God In Christ 6/20/13 $24.99 011-272-023 24458 Gracian, Alberto Vizcarra 6/20/13 $34.68 005-160-005 8377 Graham, Marie 6/20/13 $62.22 011-260-019 25256 Granado, Rosa & Benjamin 6/20/13 $38.06 009-111-010 21776 Greathouse, Craig & Nova 6/20/13 $44.89 011-220-033 3366 Greene, Brenda J & Coe T 6/20/13 $33.59 009-073-004 11068 Greer, Helen 6/20/13 $73.88 028-152-009 24689 Grewal, Manmeet S & Jaskiran K 6/20/13 $965.15 006-580-033 27174 Grewall, Charnjit Singh & Sarabjit Kaur 6/20/13 $30.19 006-580-011 27174 Grewall, Charnjit Singh & Sarabjit Kaur 6/20/13 $30.21 006-470-001 23140 Guajardo, Ruben 6/20/13 $43.54 009-013-009 23314 Guerrero, Dante 6/20/13 $30.52 012-374-040 23005 Guerrero, Eder 6/20/13 $31.26 012-431-009 19852 Guerrero, Margarito 6/20/13 $33.20 032-581-007 26908 Guerrero, Miguel A & Adriana 6/20/13 $105.36 006-540-012 26050 Guerrero, Obed 6/20/13 $49.24 011-341-008 23914 Guerrero, Pablo etal 6/20/13 $26.45 011-202-008 6261 Guevara, Gilberto & Reina L 6/20/13 $33.20 006-410-041 26453 Guevara, Karla 6/20/13 $36.68 048-150-005 15157 Guglielmana, Danene R 6/20/13 $18.34 012-340-009 1934 Guillen, Socorro Tamayo 6/20/13 $31.65 011-351-077 26468 Guizar, Aureliano Jr. 6/20/13 $21.37 006-254-005 1487 Gustaveson, Steven Jeffrey 6/20/13 $39.54 009-560-019 25641 Gutierrez, Jorge 6/20/13 $29.63 006-022-017 15654 Gutierrez, Jose Guerrero & Elisa etal 6/20/13 $42.31 003-112-011 23449 Gutierrez, Manuel 6/20/13 $46.27 005-241-004 19226 Gutierrez, Ramiro & Teena 6/20/13 $22.66 004-132-011 19226 Gutierrez, Ramiro & Teena 6/20/13 $23.75 012-330-068 11735 Gutierrez, Roberto Tornero 6/20/13 $24.07 011-291-035 18836 Gutierrez, Rogelio 6/20/13 $33.20 006-010-007 5082 Gutierrez, Salvador and Sylvia 6/20/13 $78.18 012-340-030 26234 Gutierrez, Silvia 6/20/13 $35.48 034-181-013 25277 Guzman De Lopez, Amparo 6/20/13 $20.75

H037-133-023 5982 Haddad, Jack 6/20/13 $20.75 009-210-012 15934 Hanhart, Richard Russell and Elma 6/20/13 $43.03 045-082-035 23490 Hanson, Patricia L & Steven K -Trustees 6/20/13 $261.69 009-220-027 24667 Harner, Rhonda 6/20/13 $50.10 044-310-016 17706 Haro, Sergio R 6/20/13 $20.75 009-091-018 22979 Harris, Enoch 6/20/13 $43.84 011-131-016 11080 Harris, Josephine 6/20/13 $39.00 012-120-001 1635 Harris, Patricia J & Stanley M 6/20/13 $31.76 006-301-011 26125 Helton, Barbara J. 6/20/13 $34.10 032-721-005 2071 Hench, Alan M & Karen L 6/20/13 $57.79 027-201-023 5010 Henderson, Richard L 6/20/13 $35.07 027-201-024 5010 Henderson, Richard L 6/20/13 $41.11 028-140-018 15663 Herbert, Allen and Kay 12/20/12 $358.59 008-130-005 1752 Heritage Operating LP 6/20/13 $66.14 008-130-003 1752 Heritage Operating LP 6/20/13 $66.61 009-500-083 17260 Hernandez, Adalberto Jr &

Candelaria Carranza 6/20/13 $36.70 032-602-016 12510 Hernandez, Alex & Frances 6/20/13 $39.00 032-571-010 12510 Hernandez, Alex & Frances 6/20/13 $48.17 009-560-039 25767 Hernandez, Arthur 6/20/13 $32.92 009-561-021 23658 Hernandez, Arturo & Marquez, Adriana L 6/20/13 $36.15 009-470-032 15426 Hernandez, Daniel 6/20/13 $37.48 007-084-005 24405 Hernandez, Fernando 6/20/13 $39.00 007-085-005 24405 Hernandez, Fernando 6/20/13 $39.00 009-092-047 24405 Hernandez, Fernando 6/20/13 $40.02 007-092-007 23519 Hernandez, Fernando & Carillo, Maria T 6/20/13 $39.00 028-070-020 15573 Hernandez, Francisco J and Kathleen 6/20/13 $1,175.55 004-011-012 7740 Hernandez, Gerardo & Aurora 6/20/13 $22.08 009-390-073 7740 Hernandez, Gerardo & Aurora 6/20/13 $34.51 007-203-012 27582 Hernandez, Gloria 6/20/13 $45.13 012-373-027 23398 Hernandez, Jose 6/20/13 $31.26 032-602-018 24090 Hernandez, Jose Jr 6/20/13 $39.00 011-163-019 25 Hernandez, Jose M & Carmen R 6/20/13 $38.70 003-010-005 245 Hernandez, Juan Carlos & Maria Elena 6/20/13 $10.56 011-240-014 13723 Hernandez, Juvenal & Jenoveva 6/20/13 $33.59 009-370-030 17444 Hernandez, Leticia 6/20/13 $34.36 007-165-009 5288 Hernandez, Luis Javier & Rosemary 6/20/13 $39.00 009-500-010 26379 Hernandez, Miguel 6/20/13 $37.46 034-422-014 6693 Hernandez, Miguel & Maria 6/20/13 $20.75 009-500-065 2867 Hernandez, Osbaldo T and Josefina 6/20/13 $45.50 012-372-051 23356 Hernandez, Rafael & Michelle 6/20/13 $36.04 011-291-008 21543 Hernandez, Raul 6/20/13 $36.64 032-731-006 25678 Hernandez, Raul 6/20/13 $103.07 012-381-009 8424 Hernandez, Rodrigo & Rosalva 6/20/13 $21.77

003-072-006 2980 Hernandez, Rosie F 6/20/13 $34.16 012-310-028 26178 Hernandez, Severino etal 6/20/13 $31.65 012-371-031 26917 Hernandez, Yoana Lua &

Hernandez, Maria G. Lua 6/20/13 $31.29 009-430-023 20058 Herrera, John & Janice M 6/20/13 $34.73 011-291-044 25459 Herrera, Leovigildo Morales &

Marisol Yvette Morales 6/20/13 $33.20 009-250-010 15167 Hibdon, Nathan K and Sarah 6/20/13 $40.64 008-052-016 11103 Hicks, Ollie 6/20/13 $31.26 012-094-002 25172 Hidalgo, Jorge A 6/20/13 $35.13 008-082-042 1202 Hipolito, Emilio & Leonor Nunez, 6/20/13 $41.33 013-091-026 5257 Hipolito, Gilbert P & Cecilia 6/20/13 $43.95 009-050-013 24359 Hogue, Kelly S 6/20/13 $48.29 012-310-021 23829 Hollingshead, Wayne T 6/20/13 $31.65 047-013-005 26297 HSBC Bank USA 6/20/13 $20.75 012-312-004 14568 Huante, Juan Manuel 6/20/13 $37.20 008-061-050 9506 Hubbard, Boyd 6/20/13 $10.54 006-496-004 16522 Huerta, Francisco L and Antonia C 6/20/13 $20.75 006-496-003 16522 Huerta, Francisco L and Antonia C 6/20/13 $44.34 010-064-010 16556 Huerta, Leonardo 6/20/13 $29.35 006-496-055 16556 Huerta, Leonardo 6/20/13 $43.11 012-380-003 19212 Huerta, Olga 6/20/13 $33.20 008-012-006 9868 Huerta, Santiago 6/20/13 $36.21 011-101-006 9868 Huerta, Santiago 6/20/13 $53.51 009-490-022 15806 Hurdlow, Loyd Ray Jr & Dawn 6/20/13 $36.62 009-423-025 15259 Huss, Janean S 6/20/13 $8.53

I032-572-006 22647 IB Property Holdings, LLC 6/20/13 $105.36 011-310-003 24863 Ibarra, Francisco & Desiree 6/20/13 $35.02 004-081-002 23874 Iglesia Del Dios Vivo Columna y Apoyo

De La Verdad La Luz Del Mundo Corp 6/20/13 $59.17 004-081-001 23874 Iglesia Del Dios Vivo Columna y Apoyo

De La Verdad La Luz Del Mundo Corp 6/20/13 $86.76 003-062-026 12431 Iglesia Pentecostal Unida Hispana 6/20/13 $34.16 006-497-021 25031 Ingles, Elden H 6/20/13 $31.15 009-143-009 15691 Ingram, Richard and Karee 6/20/13 $26.02 010-111-017 15550 Iniquez, Jose E 6/20/13 $39.00 011-220-022 27572 Iqbal, Muhammad Shafqat 6/20/13 $21.52 007-203-006 24549 Iqbal, Muhammad Shafqat 6/20/13 $66.09 046-020-051 20698 Ironhorse Oberti, LLC 6/20/13 $3,587.24 009-380-002 18589 Ivory, Douglas K. & Michele 6/20/13 $34.84

J011-152-001 16817 Jackson, Billy R and Victoria R 6/20/13 $24.16 009-230-030 24972 Jackson, Brittney 6/20/13 $40.47 029-260-046 25355 James, Rebecca A 6/20/13 $554.55 006-123-006 17495 Jamieson, Alec and Trisha Ann 6/20/13 $64.16 005-241-017 24441 Jaramillo, Armando C 6/20/13 $44.87 009-540-027 23217 Jasso, Florencio 6/20/13 $25.63 009-561-006 24179 Jauregui, Jaime & Suzana 6/20/13 $26.94 012-374-019 26164 Jelinek, Joyce 6/20/13 $32.77 011-251-006 18529 Jesus Christ Church Inc 6/20/13 $50.61 004-051-013 23776 JHS Family Limited Partnership - Etal 6/20/13 $34.16 005-171-014 9656 Jia, Yah & Yua Xiong 6/20/13 $37.93 035-162-019 18737 Jimenez, Enrique 6/20/13 $48.17 011-121-011 5986 Jimenez, Esperanza 6/20/13 $35.68 009-450-025 13989 Jimenez, Gonzalo 6/20/13 $39.52 008-081-013 1 Jimenez, Guillermo 6/20/13 $54.40 048-090-059 15959 Jimenez, Javier Larios 6/20/13 $25.05 012-421-030 23570 Jimenez, Joel O 6/20/13 $21.33 005-127-001 11278 Jimenez, Leonides Ruiz & 6/20/13 $32.77 005-092-013 21872 Jimenez, Magda M. 6/20/13 $41.33 004-020-039 13641 Jimenez, Victor 6/20/13 $35.13 009-390-051 13206 Johnson, Elizabeth D - Trustee 6/20/13 $34.73 009-450-047 14292 Johnson, Jeremy L and Marlene C 6/20/13 $36.79 006-498-044 26703 Johnson, Richard 6/20/13 $42.04 012-374-016 23555 Johnson, Sean D & Langdon, Kathleen 6/20/13 $31.29 012-371-015 22952 Jones, Anitra 6/20/13 $36.49 012-072-005 25943 Jones, Betty 6/20/13 $20.63 011-213-017 3884 Jones, John W and Vivian Ashford 6/20/13 $34.21 011-352-020 26655 Jones, Regina 6/20/13 $29.39 012-431-002 27433 Jose, John Jacob Sanlitan 6/20/13 $33.20 006-511-002 24926 Joshi, Ravinder N & Sudesh 6/20/13 $37.07 005-241-049 25012 Joshi, Sunita & Halen, Abhinav 6/20/13 $33.20 032-624-019 26254 Juarez, Alexandro 6/20/13 $49.67 006-561-004 14579 Juarez, Saul A and Virginia 6/20/13 $45.37

K051-701-004 25729 Kaleka, Virender S & Kuljeet K 6/20/13 $108.41 009-390-002 15712 Kascht, Kristine L 6/20/13 $34.06 006-430-016 27110 Kaur, Harpinder & Pannu, Amritpal S. 6/20/13 $29.66 012-371-035 24256 Kaur, Jagdeep & Sandhu, Kulbir K 6/20/13 $31.31 008-120-019 24338 Kaur, Surinder & Singh, Malkit 6/20/13 $20.93 012-220-007 3561 Keel, Jay Noel 6/20/13 $28.00 012-220-008 3561 Keel, Jay Noel 6/20/13 $28.41 005-084-003 2217 Keel, Jay Noel 6/20/13 $41.39 009-062-006 2217 Keel, Jay Noel 6/20/13 $53.60 009-184-010 26089 Kemmer, Anthony Jr 6/20/13 $42.68 009-146-001 14748 Kephart, Ralph Jr and Annette C 6/20/13 $22.28 035-222-045 15136 Khadra, Issam & Manasrah, Fatima 6/20/13 $274.98 012-420-006 25528 Khela, Jasjit Kaur & Balder Singh 6/20/13 $33.20 006-083-012 26866 King, Mae 6/20/13 $39.00 010-012-022 10280 Kinney, Ross E Jr 6/20/13 $24.16 005-160-016 9896 Kitchens, Jeffrey D 6/20/13 $23.87 035-102-001 18695 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $15.25 047-310-011 2381 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $16.18 005-061-015 22830 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $21.80 005-061-016 18695 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $21.80 009-071-016 18695 Klair, Jaspal Singh6/20/13 $21.80 012-340-025 22830 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $22.44007-134-024 22830 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $22.65 009-074-005 18695 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $24.14 007-122-007 2381 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $24.16 010-041-002 18695 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $24.16 010-182-004 18695 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $24.16 005-160-026 18695 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $25.75 009-260-048 2381 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $28.24 007-083-001 18695 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $38.34 047-310-038 2381 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $45.14 047-310-014 2381 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $57.12 047-310-004 2381 Klair, Jaspal Singh 6/20/13 $123.88 007-032-002 26444 Klair, Jaspal Singh & Kludjian, James 6/20/13 $41.10 005-083-006 17018 Klair, Paul 6/20/13 $25.35 029-270-029 17018 Klair, Paul 6/20/13 $33.67 009-074-016 17018 Klair, Paul 6/20/13 $38.96 007-151-006 17018 Klair, Paul 6/20/13 $55.83 046-050-009 11122 Klein, William J & Annette M. 6/20/13 $55.00 046-050-008 11122 Klein, William J & Annette M. 6/20/13 $2,428.92 011-220-023 7158 Knott, Ronald G 6/20/13 $33.59 047-290-025 7438 Kobayashi, Gene T & Robert 12/20/12 $7,136.41 009-561-027 26438 Kong, Melinda J 6/20/13 $29.84 005-260-044 18210 Koo, William 6/20/13 $35.45 007-143-001 1692 Krick, Joan Diane 6/20/13 $43.93 005-043-003 5332 Kuharski, Theresa M 6/20/13 $34.16 011-254-018 4512 Kyle, Sterling Sr & Mary Ann 6/20/13 $176.92

L008-130-019 13472 La Mattina, Barbara R 6/20/13 $150.46 029-280-048 5886 Lam, Tuyet Bach 6/20/13 $811.93 009-161-013 26847 Landucci, Robert F 6/20/13 $44.01 032-601-016 5217 Lang, Edward E & Julie F 6/20/13 $39.00 047-042-022 25586 Lara, Antonio 6/20/13 $20.75 034-153-007 18879 Lara, Antonio Rodriguez 6/20/13 $20.75 006-083-002 4369 Lara, Miguel A & Delfina 6/20/13 $39.00 005-160-007 24593 Large, Travis & Karen 6/20/13 $31.91 012-372-034 25009 Larios, Rafael 6/20/13 $31.26 008-023-006 2570 Lea, Jorge Garcia 6/20/13 $39.00 009-201-040 16059 Leal, Maria Magali Et Al 6/20/13 $39.78 013-151-010 25308 Lem, Leonard Jr 6/20/13 $30.43 035-080-023 10988 Lemley, Sheron 6/20/13 $377.44 005-241-053 26030 Leon, Beatriz Natividad - Etal 6/20/13 $32.21 035-092-012 25747 Leon, Emiliano 6/20/13 $55.00 006-530-005 24457 Leroy, Ilene P 6/20/13 $46.79 013-090-005 23360 Leydig, Michael L 6/20/13 $41.33 008-132-011 26341 Leyva, Victor M. Jr. and

Kenia C. Alvarez de Leyva 6/20/13 $37.13 009-201-023 26428 Lieb, Matthew 6/20/13 $37.65 004-012-019 15897 Lilly, Lindon J 6/20/13 $40.47 013-140-020 1852 Llemus, Dolores R 6/20/13 $11.25 011-310-009 26321 LNV Corporation 6/20/13 $35.86 006-500-026 26687 Lockett, Earlene 6/20/13 $40.04 005-240-032 18137 Loera, Albert 6/20/13 $33.20 034-181-069 10391 Logan, Beulah 6/20/13 $20.75 012-251-044 23664 Lopez, Angela 6/20/13 $32.87 006-220-027 13711 Lopez, Eleuterio C Jr. and Patty L 6/20/13 $50.50 006-310-058 1274 Lopez, Estela S 6/20/13 $21.94 034-151-004 25262 Lopez, Jenaro A Jeronimo &

Paula Padilla 6/20/13 $132.88 009-092-051 16366 Lopez, Jesus D and Marcella 6/20/13 $34.04 011-232-017 26817 Lopez, Jose G & Aida G - Trustees 6/20/13 $36.40 008-081-042 15341 Lopez, Jose H Sr 6/20/13 $33.20 005-045-005 4876 Lopez, Joshua A 6/20/13 $34.16 006-530-013 24511 Lopez, Joshua R 6/20/13 $27.67 011-234-023 10554 Lopez, Leodan V. & Erendira 6/20/13 $39.00 012-042-011 24717 Lopez, Michael 6/20/13 $51.36 003-072-015 18040 Lopez, Omar 6/20/13 $34.16 008-021-004 18909 Lopez, Santiago Galicia 6/20/13 $32.71 011-211-006 10249 Lopez, Sergio & Juanita G 6/20/13 $36.40 047-023-001 5349 Lovelady, Mark & Windie 6/20/13 $20.75 005-022-001 17042 Lucas, Jason 6/20/13 $34.66 009-510-069 26659 Lucero, David & Mariana 6/20/13 $20.75 006-460-017 17585 Lugo, Martin A and Maria G 6/20/13 $47.52 009-351-005 21376 Luis, Steve & Christina Etal 6/20/13 $261.42 012-420-036 25854 Lujan, Carlos T 6/20/13 $33.20 005-023-014 25664 Lujano, Margarita - Trustee 6/20/13 $34.16 008-012-002 26127 Lumbreras, Flaudia T. 6/20/13 $36.88 011-233-007 13387 Luna, Nick & Jaime 6/20/13 $48.68 007-192-006 26275 Luna, Roberto Baez 6/20/13 $39.00 007-134-011 26532 Luna, Roberto Baez & Beatriz Baez 6/20/13 $39.00 006-255-020 12596 Lurlay, George W. & Angela T. 6/20/13 $37.63 011-121-015 23858 Ly, Kayasit & Vue, Leeder 6/20/13 $39.00

035-161-035 11624 Maciel, Jessie M & Ygnacio C 6/20/13 $61.88 035-161-039 11624 Maciel, Jessie M & Ygnacio C 6/20/13 $76.37 035-161-032 11624 Maciel, Jessie M & Ygnacio C 6/20/13 $1,520.72 035-161-038 4407 Maciel, Mark A & Landeros, Malgorzata 6/20/13 $89.16 045-100-014 10695 Maciel, Ramon & Maria 6/20/13 $21.94 012-430-038 17967 Madera Developers, LLC 6/20/13 $20.75 012-430-039 17967 Madera Developers, LLC 6/20/13 $20.75 013-010-043 17205 Madera Printing and Publishing Co., Inc. 6/20/13 $211.35 010-081-001 1997 Madera Properties, Ltd 6/20/13 $68.03 006-540-043 17931 Madera Property 2, Inc 6/20/13 $346.99 013-010-039 2618 Madera Public Financing Author 6/20/13 $8,658.26 008-132-048 18711 Madera Sienna, LLC 6/20/13 $296.44 008-131-058 18711 Madera Sienna, LLC 6/20/13 $304.88 011-071-007 24578 Madera Stop and Save Mini Mart, LLC 6/20/13 $33.20 007-165-008 6984 Madera, Joppa Masonic Temple 6/20/13 $39.00 009-084-001 8454 Maderious, Barbara J 6/20/13 $53.51 009-390-084 25444 Madkins, Alex R 6/20/13 $34.73 032-602-006 11242 Madrigal, Jose 6/20/13 $36.68 047-032-012 7865 Madril, Lupe 6/20/13 $20.75 028-170-019 15860 Magana, Ismael and Margarita 6/20/13 $711.78 047-390-046 23783 Magdaleno, Antonio Jr. 6/20/13 $20.75 004-073-002 926 Magdaleno, Jesus & Graceila 6/20/13 $34.16 004-020-008 7246 Magdaleno, Jose & Rosa 6/20/13 $35.13 009-041-007 27258 Mahil, Davindar S. - Etal 6/20/13 $45.11 035-092-011 16187 Maldonado, Reynalda E. 6/20/13 $45.04 010-182-013 5197 Maldonado, Roel & Henrietta 6/20/13 $44.81 013-180-023 1303 Manahan, Elvira L 6/20/13 $87.51 011-341-020 25469 Mandujano, Betssy & Manuel B 6/20/13 $36.90 006-332-011 3059 Manion, James J 6/20/13 $9.65 034-421-032 25875 Mann, Ranjeet S 6/20/13 $20.75 006-320-008 12482 Mann, Roger M. 6/20/13 $43.54 006-520-043 26722 Manrique, Susanna 6/20/13 $29.04 011-123-001 13442 Manzo, Jesus LE Et Al 6/20/13 $39.00 044-310-001 10029 Maravilla, David & Guadalupe 6/20/13 $20.75 035-102-030 26705 Maravilla, Luis Alberto - Etal 6/20/13 $88.56 012-110-005 24841 Marcello, Brian 6/20/13 $20.38 051-220-024 26910 Marchiando Security Property

Holding Co. LLC 6/20/13 $286.67 051-220-025 26910 Marchiando Security Property

Holding Co. LLC 6/20/13 $3,020.12 051-220-026 26910 Marchiando Security Property

Holding Co. LLC 6/20/13 $6,920.33 008-093-022 14329 Marin, Antonio 6/20/13 $35.95 012-371-032 24756 Mariscal, Sergio & Maria Dolores - Etal 6/20/13 $31.29 011-112-009 12802 Markarian, Aram & Sirvart 6/20/13 $39.00 011-112-010 12802 Markarian, Aram & Sirvart 6/20/13 $39.00 011-112-011 12802 Markarian, Aram & Sirvart 6/20/13 $39.00 011-112-012 12802 Markarian, Aram & Sirvart 6/20/13 $39.00 011-112-013 12802 Markarian, Aram & Sirvart 6/20/13 $39.00 006-251-004 12298 Marquez, Mary Lou 6/20/13 $29.29 006-433-031 25866 Marsh, Jennifer N 6/20/13 $56.68 007-073-002 2936 Martin, Rebecca Ann 6/20/13 $29.35 009-201-042 11647 Martines, Paul Howard & Melba Jean 6/20/13 $39.78 006-332-016 26555 Martinez, Andrew J Sr. 6/20/13 $25.27 006-052-013 24710 Martinez, Cristian 6/20/13 $20.50 008-051-033 11617 Martinez, Eduardo & Maria 6/20/13 $37.07 004-051-012 11214 Martinez, Graciela 6/20/13 $34.16 003-010-009 11354 Martinez, Hector J & Angelita 6/20/13 $32.42 011-062-003 11354 Martinez, Hector J & Angelita 6/20/13 $35.33 011-351-037 26273 Martinez, Javier F. and Maria E. 6/20/13 $26.83 006-454-023 25806 Martinez, Jesse Edward 6/20/13 $36.64 003-022-017 16631 Martinez, Joseph Anthony 6/20/13 $34.16 012-373-067 20376 Martinez, Magda & Partida, Carlos 6/20/13 $48.21 011-112-014 13114 Martinez, Malco 6/20/13 $24.16 012-360-049 17718 Martinez, Mayra 6/20/13 $38.03 012-373-018 27188 Martinez, Miguel Angel 6/20/13 $31.26 012-360-052 23961 Martinez, Miguel G & Elisa 6/20/13 $36.47 012-094-013 15566 Martinez, Miriam 6/20/13 $32.62 012-420-058 26373 Martinez, Pedro Jr & Macias, April E 6/20/13 $33.20 012-372-058 24328 Martinez, Phillip & Blajos, Terri 6/20/13 $31.26 006-310-047 15023 Martinez, Ramon F 6/20/13 $35.18 012-091-002 15637 Martinez, Rolando and Norma Menchaca 6/20/13 $23.44 034-181-037 24893 Martinez-Garcia, Refugio 6/20/13 $20.75 006-253-059 26004 Martinez-Nunez, Alfredo & Misty I 6/20/13 $46.83 006-540-021 24275 Mascorro, Jose 6/20/13 $38.92 009-390-045 23510 Mata, Gina M & Lawrence A 6/20/13 $34.73 006-430-011 25656 Mata, Steve & Traci 6/20/13 $51.71 012-260-008 23429 Mattice, Barbara L 6/20/13 $75.71 005-160-002 21152 Maya, Daniel Etal 6/20/13 $52.35 047-101-012 13376 Mayfair Nurseries Inc 6/20/13 $38.55 032-693-009 17157 Mayfield, William Erran & Lauren E 6/20/13 $103.07 012-350-012 25644 Mayorga, Omar E & Aguilar, Ana A 6/20/13 $30.40 009-561-009 23008 Mc Caskill, Glen V & Connie Marie 6/20/13 $20.32 005-081-005 16227 Mc Caskill, Glen V and Connie Marie 6/20/13 $41.37 006-570-031 23784 Mc Clintock, Jason & Janie 6/20/13 $31.37 034-180-024 14431 Mc Donald LE, Percy 6/20/13 $40.51 013-140-019 21307 Mc Kee, John M 6/20/13 $22.82 034-181-068 10272 Mc Kesson, Marcus H & Karla B 6/20/13 $20.75 032-431-043 11740 Mc Leod, Robert D 6/20/13 $27.55 006-497-037 2399 Mc Millon, Christopher & Renee 6/20/13 $37.71 006-491-008 22936 Mc Vay, Stephen 6/20/13 $37.87 009-530-008 23291 Mealey, Ronald & Hill, Tamica Julie 6/20/13 $36.53 009-280-009 26184 Medina, Hector S. 6/20/13 $39.78 005-240-031 24167 Medina-Caro, Sergio - Etal 6/20/13 $35.41 047-390-022 23823 Mejia, Victorino & DeMejia, Griselda R 6/20/13 $20.75 044-310-038 10558 Mendez, Armando & Blanca 6/20/13 $20.75 012-380-039 18205 Mendez, Eduardo etal 6/20/13 $16.02 008-082-064 17685 Mendez, Eliazer 6/20/13 $45.54 009-560-008 25395 Mendez, Hector L 6/20/13 $29.20 009-500-033 16783 Mendez, Mirna L 6/20/13 $37.35 008-120-034 18477 Mendez, Rafael Et Al 6/20/13 $30.89 011-342-033 25980 Mendez, Ruben and Lopez, Ariana 6/20/13 $28.39 011-342-060 22229 Mendonca, John & Pereira, Julie 6/20/13 $19.62 009-490-048 25661 Mendoza, Abel E 6/20/13 $38.98 005-241-030 19245 Mendoza, Alex L 6/20/13 $48.31 011-342-053 25536 Mendoza, Daniel 6/20/13 $25.03 003-080-008 3516 Mendoza, Florentino 6/20/13 $34.16 004-013-009 25792 Mendoza, Irma Lopez 6/20/13 $34.16 005-161-014 19824 Mendoza, Juan & Martinez, Victoria 6/20/13 $40.70 012-470-023 25878 Mendoza, Noel Guadalupe 6/20/13 $39.80 047-390-009 23817 Mendoza, Sal M 6/20/13 $20.75 012-251-020 25154 Mendoza, Salvador 6/20/13 $31.29 005-171-033 25104 Mendoza, Salvador 6/20/13 $36.58 008-120-004 18216 Mendoza, Salvador & Margarita 6/20/13 $34.04 032-613-015 20395 Mendoza, Salvador & Norma 6/20/13 $48.92 006-083-014 3840 Mendoza, Salvador Et Al 6/20/13 $39.00 005-101-007 26836 Mendoza, Salvador M & Norma A 6/20/13 $37.46 006-083-015 13122 Mendoza, Salvador M and Norma 6/20/13 $39.00 047-043-022 18076 Meras, Richard E. & Joanna 6/20/13 $20.75 012-420-075 22317 Meraz, Amado & Genine 6/20/13 $37.26 004-012-007 13708 Mercer, David Hice &

Boyd, Georgia Louise 6/20/13 $26.30 009-370-023 18850 Metcalf, Andre G. 6/20/13 $10.60 006-540-031 23209 Miles-Mattingly, Emlen & Valerie 6/20/13 $35.72 009-201-029 26200 Milla-Leon, Jorge L. and Leigh E. 6/20/13 $40.64 009-550-006 25721 Miller, Gene E. Jr. 6/20/13 $48.98 010-213-004 9827 Milor, Paul and Marcille - Trustees 6/20/13 $21.51 010-213-003 9827 Milor, Paul and Marcille - Trustees 6/20/13 $41.29 040-091-010 17549 Minasian, Berj 6/20/13 $2,577.44 040-091-011 17549 Minasian, Berj 6/20/13 $2,578.15 011-213-019 1028 Miramontes, Pedro & Delia 6/20/13 $39.75 008-051-038 13809 Miranda, Blanca E and Hugo 6/20/13 $48.74 008-051-037 13809 Miranda, Blanca E and Hugo 6/20/13 $68.11 012-097-006 14906 Miranda, Jacquelina 6/20/13 $36.10 006-530-031 23016 Mirelez, Reynaldo & Angela 6/20/13 $27.53 007-054-001 19135 Mission Bell Properties, Inc 6/20/13 $68.03 006-496-002 16521 Mitchell, Bedella Jo 6/20/13 $20.75 006-496-001 16521 Mitchell, Bedella Jo 6/20/13 $32.78 005-172-021 26638 Moe, Patrick J 6/20/13 $35.22 012-100-015 25337 Mohammed, Arfan 6/20/13 $35.07 005-160-017 25282 Mohammed, Arfan 6/20/13 $36.04 009-390-007 26804 Mojica, Lisbeth Duque 6/20/13 $37.31 009-530-035 20097 Molina, Felicia V & Jesse D 6/20/13 $37.78 047-361-009 23956 Molina, Omar & Maria R 6/20/13 $20.75 012-024-010 6785 Monges, Lucia 6/20/13 $36.10 044-160-013 23378 Monjaras, Santiago &

Pastrana, Guadalupe Antonio 6/20/13 $46.36 048-050-005 7125 Monreal, Arnulfo & Olga L 6/20/13 $20.75 009-230-011 10802 Monreal, Jim & Margaret 6/20/13 $41.47 012-120-005 12566 Montano, Carmen 6/20/13 $35.91 006-530-012 18233 Montelongo, Rafael & Rivera, Blanca 6/20/13 $27.67 029-210-037 14780 Monterrosa, Mario Jr & Shannon Lee 6/20/13 $2,312.84 007-201-012 27116 Montoya, Briana 6/20/13 $39.00 011-333-025 25933 Moore, Charles III & Bradshaw, Alicia A. 6/20/13 $33.20 004-053-001 5688 Moore, Jack Wayne & Valerie Renee 6/20/13 $31.99 012-350-065 24107 Moore, Jeffery 6/20/13 $23.32 005-241-010 25032 Morales, Cesar & Dalia 6/20/13 $33.20 003-042-014 3021 Morales, John C & Otilia 6/20/13 $29.49 011-202-030 24440 Morales, Jose Rojas - Etal 6/20/13 $29.39 005-171-020 5746 Morales, Macario & Maria 6/20/13 $34.02 047-042-014 24182 Morales, Miguel A & Morales, Gregorio B 6/20/13 $20.75 047-041-019 13994 Morales, Modesta 6/20/13 $20.75 012-083-014 19667 Morales, Natasha G 6/20/13 $39.09 012-420-022 27379 Morales, Noemi 6/20/13 $22.43 034-181-041 2659 Morales, Peggy E 6/20/13 $20.75 012-290-001 7441 Moran, Greg L 6/20/13 $58.46 009-540-046 25628 Moran, Greg L & Holly S 6/20/13 $38.06 010-104-005 23335 Moreno, Bertha 6/20/13 $39.00 035-102-033 23062 Moreno, Gustavo P - Etal 6/20/13 $55.52 035-102-032 23062 Moreno, Gustavo P - Etal 6/20/13 $57.04 034-153-012 12737 Moreno, Irma V. & Alfredo 6/20/13 $47.39 011-162-016 9452 Moreno, Laura P 6/20/13 $56.42 012-330-038 25281 Moreno, Lizeth G 6/20/13 $34.68 006-033-005 4744 Morris, Craig & Cynthia 6/20/13 $39.03 006-010-003 4744 Morris, Craig & Cynthia 6/20/13 $60.87 006-010-004 4744 Morris, Craig & Cynthia 6/20/13 $116.36 006-033-006 4744 Morris, Craig & Cynthia 6/20/13 $231.37 047-042-018 1634 Morris, Michael J 6/20/13 $20.75 006-497-017 27538 MRO Investments Inc 6/20/13 $36.60 013-150-010 24763 MSN Investments LLC 6/20/13 $40.86 011-231-004 11484 Mt Zion Missionary Baptist Church 6/20/13 $36.40 011-231-005 11484 Mt Zion Missionary Baptist Church 6/20/13 $36.40 011-231-006 11484 Mt Zion Missionary Baptist Church 6/20/13 $36.40 012-390-018 26628 Mudassar, Aquib 6/20/13 $74.03 032-622-012 13518 Muneton, Jose M and Adanely B 6/20/13 $44.34 047-030-034 9745 Munoz, Esteban T etal 6/20/13 $20.75 007-053-004 17298 Munoz, Yolanda 6/20/13 $25.51

M010-011-013 26906 Maan, Ranjeet 6/20/13 $60.07 006-454-016 22455 Machado, Nelson M 6/20/13 $24.25 011-301-019 22293 Macia, Efrain 6/20/13 $36.25 006-086-005 13082 Macias, Raul and Adalberta 6/20/13 $37.17 032-721-008 24706 Macias, Zachary L & Kristel Lorene 6/20/13 $105.36 013-070-038 25221 Maciel, Guadalupe & Zapata, Jesse Jr. 6/20/13 $36.04

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052-062-003 21345 Soltanianzadeh, Reza &Fariba Trustee-Etal 6/20/13 $4,965.00

006-254-006 26467 Soto, Jaime E & Elizabeth 6/20/13 $65.08 011-022-001 25379 Soto, Martin 6/20/13 $67.86 008-041-005 23370 Soto, Martin Delgado, Delgado, Bertha 6/20/13 $39.00 012-053-004 25214 Soto, Micaela 6/20/13 $32.23 012-053-003 25214 Soto, Micaela 6/20/13 $76.71 009-470-019 15877 Soza, Raul Ignacio 6/20/13 $51.43 047-390-039 26449 Sran, Inderjit K 6/20/13 $20.75 012-431-031 27580 Sran, Rupinder 6/20/13 $28.66 005-241-046 26783 SRD Investments Inc 6/20/13 $21.33 035-102-039 3865 Steel Structure Inc 6/20/13 $18.02 035-102-018 3865 Steel Structure Inc 6/20/13 $18.57 035-102-038 3865 Steel Structure Inc 6/20/13 $19.22 046-060-017 14735 Steinauer, Mary Jane 6/20/13 $921.67 032-683-010 1265 Sterne, George & Susan L 6/20/13 $28.64 009-182-005 15002 Stickman, Jennifer L Et Al 6/20/13 $42.60 009-380-005 21439 Stone, Antoinette, Trustee 6/20/13 $34.84 047-362-017 14318 Stovall, Marilyn 6/20/13 $20.75 008-051-031 23351 String, Hannah 6/20/13 $35.95 011-213-028 10828 Suarez, Adolfo & Emma Rodriguez 6/20/13 $39.95 009-370-012 7902 Suazo, Connie M 6/20/13 $34.43 040-141-012 9913 Sun-Maid Growers 6/20/13 $3,580.06 012-091-006 24803 Supple, Corwin B & Mount, Kayla 6/20/13 $49.32 012-380-009 26835 Swalef, Victor 6/20/13 $36.19 048-100-019 7052 Sykes, Robert & Michele 6/20/13 $382.79

T011-351-031 26152 Tanaka, Debralee 6/20/13 $29.11 008-061-051 7475 Tanksley, Henry and

Newman, Grace LE etal 6/20/13 $42.36 008-110-013 2476 Tarence, Marc 6/20/13 $226.53 005-062-004 20429 Tate, Kevin & Pamela 6/20/13 $34.16 006-454-015 18376 Taylor, Nathan K & Nicole C 6/20/13 $10.62 012-240-023 27091 Telesis Community Credit Union 6/20/13 $87.22 012-251-040 24956 Tello, Angel F & Tello, Luis 6/20/13 $31.65 006-540-042 24072 Teran, Jose M & Gonzalez, Guadalupe 6/20/13 $33.39 010-113-015 5654 Teran, Olga Eliza 6/20/13 $42.87 010-041-012 15055 Teruel, Irene G 6/20/13 $44.12 011-143-010 23679 Tesei Land Investments, LLC 6/20/13 $13.34 011-320-003 7120 Tesei, Gail and

Tesei,Lawrence and Margaret 6/20/13 $20.01 011-143-012 6138 Tesei, Lawrence, Margaret,

Gail and Alice 6/20/13 $8.63 011-320-002 6138 Tesei, Lawrence, Margaret,

Gail and Alice 6/20/13 $14.34 035-191-042 26928 Tex, Wayne & Vasie L - Etal 6/20/13 $122.80 046-050-019 13751 Thomas, Vernon Trustee 6/20/13 $365.69 046-090-028 13751 Thomas, Vernon Trustee 6/20/13 $753.16 046-090-011 13751 Thomas, Vernon Trustee 6/20/13 $1,449.62 040-230-017 19427 Tinajero, Silverio & Silvia 6/20/13 $10.75 005-172-032 24302 Tiscareno, Aureliano & Yolanda 6/20/13 $34.66 047-041-010 6080 Todd, Bernard T & Dorothy L 6/20/13 $20.75 006-302-022 11136 Todd, Randy 6/20/13 $43.65 009-450-013 16320 Toler, Philip A and Amy 6/20/13 $23.70 011-333-006 26081 Tolliver, Darryl 6/20/13 $33.55 009-310-052 4702 Tordini, Kim Allison 6/20/13 $104.21 034-422-010 8875 Torres, Adelfo & Yolanda 6/20/13 $15.25 008-081-006 5905 Torres, George M Jr 6/20/13 $38.81 035-092-002 12809 Torres, Julius A 6/20/13 $85.14 012-133-048 13688 Torres, Paul S and Elvira 6/20/13 $139.73 008-120-012 18294 Torres, Rafael Magdaleno 6/20/13 $30.32 008-120-031 18445 Torres, Rosamaria 6/20/13 $30.89 011-233-025 21494 Tovar, Kathy 6/20/13 $29.35 006-570-030 20833 Tran, Haou & Doung, Binh To - Trustees 6/20/13 $31.37 012-360-012 21128 Tran, Lam & Alina 6/20/13 $36.47 011-353-004 26557 Trautman, Eric T 6/20/13 $57.43 006-454-011 18650 Trevino, Anthony & Brooke 6/20/13 $36.64 005-083-008 7048 Trevino, Ruben G & Natividad 6/20/13 $41.29 047-390-041 14824 Troehler, Steven P and Judith Ryder 6/20/13 $20.75 032-421-037 24450 Trujillo, Edison 6/20/13 $10.47 006-253-009 24879 Truong, Ngocanh and Vargas, Sergio 6/20/13 $40.43 048-040-024 3019 Turini, Thomas A. 6/20/13 $449.12 047-220-001 3019 Turini, Thomas A. 6/20/13 $466.14 047-220-005 3019 Turini, Thomas A. 6/20/13 $487.57 047-220-006 25431 Turini, William P 6/20/13 $1,268.90 012-120-010 18183 Turner, Diana Trevino & Bruce 6/20/13 $33.20 010-082-004 26543 Tutt, Catherine L 6/20/13 $39.00 006-084-013 26752 Tutt, Catherine L - Etal 6/20/13 $37.85

U009-440-028 25832 U Lock It Up III, LLC 6/20/13 $428.72 047-022-015 23530 U S Bank National Assoc 6/20/13 $20.75 011-342-003 22488 U S Bank National Assoc 6/20/13 $26.45 012-372-063 22472 U S Bank National Assoc 6/20/13 $32.34 012-075-002 21904 U S Bank National Assoc 6/20/13 $41.43 009-530-023 25939 U S Bank National Association 6/20/13 $36.40 006-230-041 20976 Ugarte, Dawn 6/20/13 $27.52 013-140-006 9514 Underwood, David J & Francine 6/20/13 $35.43 009-061-001 27010 Underwood, Joseph Ray 6/20/13 $51.09 006-562-013 23173 Uppal, Mohinderpal Singh,

Uppal, Jatinder Kaur 6/20/13 $45.59 006-023-009 23007 Upton, Tracy A & Jeff P 6/20/13 $41.50 008-062-001 17577 Urbina, Oscar A 6/20/13 $48.68

V012-310-017 16021 Vaca, Eliseo & Vasquez, Maria Cruz 6/20/13 $31.65 012-431-036 19820 Vaca, Perla G & Sandoval, Jose D 6/20/13 $33.20 007-203-002 3548 Valdez, Blanca Estela Miranda 6/20/13 $38.03 008-131-049 23438 Valdez, Celia 6/20/13 $40.32 011-213-027 17206 Valdez, Hugo Enrigue Miranda 6/20/13 $39.95 004-052-005 7838 Valdez, Pedro & Elva 6/20/13 $34.16 004-052-006 7838 Valdez, Pedro & Elva 6/20/13 $70.44 006-491-007 26495 Valdez, Vito R & Coral Anne 6/20/13 $36.94 008-093-018 22090 Valenzuela, Genobeba 6/20/13 $35.93 011-012-003 21705 Valenzuela, William & Juanita - Trustee 6/20/13 $20.75 011-012-004 20037 Valenzuela, William M &

Juanita B - Trustee 6/20/13 $25.67 003-093-006 20037 Valenzuela, William M &

Juanita B - Trustee 6/20/13 $34.36 006-496-015 21103 Valero, Sandra 6/20/13 $18.01 012-381-063 12657 Valley VanGuard Properties 6/20/13 $26.94 012-381-065 12657 Valley VanGuard Properties 6/20/13 $30.25 012-381-064 12657 Valley VanGuard Properties 6/20/13 $31.26 012-450-002 22791 Varela, David Scott & Ochoa, Xochilt A 6/20/13 $33.22 007-041-004 17374 Varela, Gilbert 6/20/13 $39.26 007-041-005 17374 Varela, Gilbert 6/20/13 $46.49 007-085-006 8964 Vargas, Bertin 6/20/13 $39.00 012-310-011 16374 Vargas, Helen Irene and Pedro Garza 6/20/13 $33.59 011-292-061 25027 Vasquez, Daria F 6/20/13 $37.22 003-112-005 25880 Vasquez, John Joe 6/20/13 $27.70 011-191-016 6640 Vasquez, Leonor 6/20/13 $39.00 008-013-021 12281 Vasquez, Miguel 6/20/13 $31.11 034-153-002 14566 Vasquez, Ramon 6/20/13 $26.77 047-012-029 23903 Vasquez, Ramon & Torres, Regina 6/20/13 $20.75 006-530-041 18198 Vasquez, Rigoberto 6/20/13$45.56007-192-013 5889 Vasquez, Victor 6/20/13 $39.97 007-192-028 5889 Vasquez, Victor 6/20/13 $42.68 012-430-020 23635 Vazquez, Roberto C & Vaca, Yajahira 6/20/13 $60.96 008-052-020 26227 Vega, Ana Maria and

Lorena Christina Vega 6/20/13 $38.28 003-072-018 1726 Vega, Fernando & Patricia 6/20/13 $34.16 011-292-096 21962 Vega, George A. and Lupe P. - Trustees 6/20/13 $23.61 011-292-097 21962 Vega, George A. and Lupe P. - Trustees 6/20/13 $23.61 012-372-044 24023 Vega, Israel 6/20/13 $8.79 028-030-010 336 Vega, Javier O & Maria Refugio 6/20/13 $379.24 009-560-041 27424 Vega, Richard 6/20/13 $32.92 013-150-011 26363 Vela, Francisco & Jennifer 6/20/13 $29.31 034-181-083 9193 Velarde, Bartolo & Rosemary 6/20/13 $20.75 032-602-019 27378 Velarde, Eric J 6/20/13 $39.00 012-330-046 26189 Velazco, Yesenia Gutierrez 6/20/13 $34.68 009-380-053 14317 Velez, Jose G and

Martha I Hernandez De 6/20/13 $51.24 012-310-035 14952 Venegas, Hipolito 6/20/13 $31.65 012-470-041 24811 Vera, Melissa Ann 6/20/13 $40.00 032-621-012 4546 Vera, Sostenes M & Conception 6/20/13 $47.39 003-112-002 27421 Verdejo, Cesar Prudente 6/20/13 $34.16 009-580-007 22964 Villa Granada, Inc 6/20/13 $29.35 009-581-058 19349 Villa Granada, Inc 6/20/13 $74.58 009-490-055 13837 Villa St Claire LLC 6/20/13 $27.87 009-490-061 13837 Villa St Claire LLC 6/20/13 $71.86 005-240-019 24626 Villa, Juan A Rodriguez 6/20/13 $33.80 005-041-005 17593 Villanueva, Ramon and Alicen L 6/20/13 $46.27 013-130-012 14256 Villasenor, Jose J and Rebecca A 6/20/13 $25.36 011-351-072 26993 Villegas, James 6/20/13 $26.53 011-351-022 23201 Villegas, Javier & Blanca M 6/20/13 $29.78 005-101-006 19046 Villegas-Luna, Claudia Aide 6/20/13 $38.51 003-051-018 14706 Viramontes, Aurelio and Maria Olga 6/20/13 $44.05 012-200-048 24208 Virgin, Alberto 6/20/13 $29.35 009-580-006 22805 Vizcarra-Palacioz, Linda 6/20/13 $29.35 003-071-013 1189 Vizcarrondo, Julia 6/20/13 $34.16 009-032-012 8480 Volpe, Louie P & Adriana B - Etal 6/20/13 $46.27

W047-042-008 15857 Wagnon, Gailard &

Haynes, Marilyn Carole 6/20/13 $20.25 008-071-021 17105 Walker, Burl J and Beatrice C 6/20/13 $51.86 009-550-025 21469 Walker, Carolyn D - Trustee 6/20/13 $44.89 006-115-003 985 Walker, Susan K 6/20/13 $61.45 012-431-023 23445 Wamhoff, Jordan L 6/20/13 $52.68 006-280-023 14559 Watkins, Corryn L 6/20/13 $46.96 027-192-020 15775 Watkins, Traci Et Al 6/20/13 $167.61 006-133-009 7717 Weber, David & Dianna 6/20/13 $74.63 006-580-008 27178 Weitz, Peter Irving 6/20/13 $30.58 012-254-034 25495 Wells Fargo Bank, NA 6/20/13 $18.49 004-062-005 24230 Wells Fargo Bank, NA 6/20/13 $22.92 051-701-021 24547 Wells Fargo Bank, NA 6/20/13 $174.77 009-380-040 8389 White, Robert E 6/20/13 $23.73 047-390-040 25554 Whitten, Carl & Shawn 6/20/13 $15.25 009-250-038 12484 Wiles, Matthew , 6/20/13 $44.19 009-450-028 14100 Williams, Bryce and Tracy 6/20/13 $39.14 032-732-014 27236 Williams, David L 6/20/13 $86.30 005-172-037 655 Williams, James P 6/20/13 $38.73 009-520-002 22579 Williams, Kevin B & Pamela S 6/20/13 $37.85 009-072-007 15979 Williams, Lauren 6/20/13 $35.59 034-152-008 9239 Williams, Ronald 6/20/13 $118.06 009-530-052 26106 Woods, Justin J. 6/20/13 $10.63 006-390-014 13807 WRI Golden State LLC 6/20/13 $87.01 006-390-016 13807 WRI Golden State LLC 6/20/13 $762.31 044-290-009 169 Wulf, James Paul & Jeanette E 6/20/13 $726.36

006-186-009 5173 Reyes, Ricardo & Christina 6/20/13 $42.20 032-692-011 1004 Reyes, Rodrigo & Sylvia 6/20/13 $55.77 044-160-008 8017 Reyes, Salvador 6/20/13 $44.83 005-042-017 26014 Ridge, Steven 6/20/13 $34.16 008-142-052 25219 Rio Scubi, LLC 6/20/13 $28.39 012-421-008 23524 Rios, Alex 6/20/13 $33.20 011-031-017 23818 Rippetoe, Priscilla 6/20/13 $45.59 047-380-039 26494 Rivas, Juan LS2 6/20/13 $20.75 012-330-061 26214 Rivas, Manuel A. 6/20/13 $36.31 008-082-053 14482 Rivera, Apolonio 6/20/13 $38.98 011-112-006 2061 Rivera, Elsa 6/20/13 $39.00 009-490-059 15805 Rivera, Javier and Maria Cubillos 6/20/13 $37.76 006-430-035 24964 Rivera, Marlon & Angelina Avilade 6/20/13 $50.38 009-580-019 22755 Rivera, Roberto & Rangel, Pedro G 6/20/13 $29.16 034-421-022 12210 Rivera, Vitalina 6/20/13 $20.75 006-491-020 24769 Riverpointe Townhomes Association 6/20/13 $10.25 005-014-032 19500 Riverside Villas of Madera 6/20/13 $203.76 009-530-032 27530 RKW Homes, Inc 6/20/13 $23.17 006-422-022 4068 Roberts, Larry R 6/20/13 $43.99 006-422-032 1700 Roberts, Rick D & Judy A 6/20/13 $52.31 013-250-004 3419 Roberts, Roy, 6/20/13 $20.75 013-250-005 3419 Roberts, Roy, 6/20/13 $20.75 013-250-006 3419 Roberts, Roy, 6/20/13 $20.75 011-133-003 13506 Robles, Raul and Maria G 6/20/13 $52.20 007-082-007 18203 Robles-Sanchez, Evangelina 6/20/13 $39.00 009-390-047 14273 Rocha, Fred and Chapa-Rocha, Elisa 6/20/13 $34.73 006-550-022 19935 Rocha, Jose Guadalupe 6/20/13 $45.86 012-082-004 10674 Rocha, Nellie Et Al 6/20/13 $39.00 008-120-049 18442 Rodelo, Exa 6/20/13 $30.89 005-041-009 25206 Rodrigues, Luis 6/20/13 $34.16 032-752-007 4708 Rodriguez M Family Trust 6/20/13 $57.79 047-364-005 20525 Rodriguez Sr., Ramiro &

Donna Genevieve 6/20/13 $20.75 006-052-003 3 Rodriguez, Antolin 6/20/13 $39.00 009-560-017 21342 Rodriguez, Benjamin Sr & Ana M 6/20/13 $42.92 003-043-002 3071 Rodriguez, Cecilia - Trustee 6/20/13 $34.16 008-031-020 21207 Rodriguez, Cynthia 6/20/13 $20.75 009-510-028 17957 Rodriguez, Deborah 6/20/13 $34.04 012-071-004 5084 Rodriguez, Demetrio S & Ignacia 6/20/13 $41.43 012-380-006 7358 Rodriguez, Esteban R 6/20/13 $33.69 007-173-008 10178 Rodriguez, Estela G. 6/20/13 $63.04 008-061-045 20340 Rodriguez, Feliciano Felix &

Manzo, Teresa 6/20/13 $31.69 003-092-004 3123 Rodriguez, Gilbert P & Alice 6/20/13 $34.36 008-062-019 9152 Rodriguez, Ida 6/20/13 $56.42 008-101-022 2337 Rodriguez, Irene 6/20/13 $63.67 003-111-003 6460 Rodriguez, Irene P 6/20/13 $46.27 004-061-002 6471 Rodriguez, Jaime 6/20/13 $34.45 007-133-002 6948 Rodriguez, Jose M & Celia 6/20/13 $30.79 012-098-009 6116 Rodriguez, Marcelino A & Deysi 6/20/13 $36.10 008-031-004 13527 Rodriguez, Mario & Rodriguez, Manuel 6/20/13 $38.03 009-430-020 25631 Rodriguez, Maritsza &

Worthington, Emelia M 6/20/13 $34.73 004-083-005 5797 Rodriguez, Miguel A 6/20/13 $22.08 004-083-004 5797 Rodriguez, Miguel A 6/20/13 $34.16 006-301-070 27273 Rodriguez, Oscar Jr. 6/20/13 $21.08 005-102-004 16416 Rodriguez, Paula 6/20/13 $23.06 013-091-044 26887 Rodriguez, Ramona 6/20/13 $10.72 047-023-021 24795 Rodriguez, Raymond Prieto 6/20/13 $20.75 011-211-041 691 Rodriguez, Santiago Et Al 6/20/13 $36.42 008-102-014 13613 Rodriguez, Segundo and Candelaria 6/20/13 $43.65 006-492-021 24005 Rodriguez, Teresa 6/20/13 $35.86 006-540-041 25593 Rodriguez, Yesenia 6/20/13 $33.22 005-083-001 3951 Rodriquez, Alberto C & Eva 6/20/13 $41.37 008-110-010 18392 Rogers, Emilia Et Al 6/20/13 $18.85 009-101-007 14222 Rogers, Susan R 6/20/13 $50.44 007-201-013 12619 Rojas, Isidro 6/20/13 $10.67 005-241-012 24195 Rojas, Ultiminio 6/20/13 $33.39 005-084-005 25176 Rojas, Vicente Morales 6/20/13 $41.39 006-301-064 26670 Romero, David 6/20/13 $45.09 011-231-009 4517 Romero, Jacinto 6/20/13 $36.40 007-166-004 25868 Romero, Rigoberto 6/20/13 $39.00 006-580-007 26265 Romero-Arriaga, Aida 6/20/13 $33.26 032-741-007 8848 Romo, Refugio A and Elena L 6/20/13 $10.00 011-091-002 27403 Roque, Celia 6/20/13 $53.51 011-074-006 9288 Rosales, Maria Elena Montiel 6/20/13 $39.00 012-311-025 22320 Rosas, Marcos & Vera 6/20/13 $33.59 010-044-004 885 Rubio, Juan & Beatriz 6/20/13 $29.40 003-093-011 23926 Rubio, Rigoberto Lua &

Santillan-Gigueroa, Nora Guadalupe 6/20/13 $34.16 003-111-009 23926 Rubio, Rigoberto Lua &

Santillan-Gigueroa, Nora Guadalupe 6/20/13 $42.40 005-240-057 25115 Rubio, Salomon N 6/20/13 $33.20 006-498-029 25915 Ruiz, Eli 6/20/13 $38.21 004-061-015 8400 Ruiz, Joel 6/20/13 $34.16 009-082-002 1914 Ruiz, Nicholas R 6/20/13 $40.27 008-021-011 4515 Ruiz, Nicholas R. & Carolyn Voith 6/20/13 $24.00 004-072-001 4515 Ruiz, Nicholas R. & Carolyn Voith 6/20/13 $34.16 008-043-013 22169 Ruiz, Octavio & Santos, Celfida 6/20/13 $33.22 009-540-010 22534 Ruiz, Ramon V & Monique - Etal 6/20/13 $36.60 009-210-020 430 Runo, Ronald B 6/20/13 $39.78 005-093-013 10109 Rushing, Virginia L 6/20/13 $41.33 007-172-011 10097 Russ, Mike E & Janice E 6/20/13 $41.90 006-530-035 25619 Ruvalcaba, Cristina &

Reyes, Alvaro Galvan 6/20/13 $47.35 004-041-005 8971 Ryan, Harold & Darlene K 6/20/13 $34.16

S010-212-012 25831 S & B Properties, Inc 6/20/13 $358.13 028-110-015 20915 Sahota, Baldip S 6/20/13 $481.32 028-110-016 20915 Sahota, Baldip S 6/20/13 $481.58 011-082-018 20283 Sahota, Baldip Singh & Jasvir Kaur 6/20/13 $53.51 009-230-040 23699 Salas, Paul 6/20/13 $40.47 005-241-025 19242 Salazar, Austreberto & Rufina S 6/20/13 $21.34 013-150-013 25449 Salazar, Juan Cardenas &

Luz Maria Rocha 6/20/13 $18.39 012-025-002 913 Salazar, Victor & Rosa Lee 6/20/13 $36.10 009-074-020 2802 Salcido, Kevin 6/20/13 $36.94 012-220-004 16765 Saldana, J Carmen M & Leticia R 6/20/13 $28.14 012-220-020 16765 Saldana, J Carmen M & Leticia R 6/20/13 $28.36 012-220-003 16765 Saldana, J Carmen M & Leticia R 6/20/13 $29.63 007-201-017 15463 Saldana, Serafin &

Mapalo, Arturo & Carla Hoyo 6/20/13 $53.49 006-480-027 14840 Saldivar, Daniel and Elizabeth 6/20/13 $26.21 006-260-029 24952 Saldivar, Joseph David &

Saldivar, Joe Luis 6/20/13 $43.76 004-042-016 4437 Salinas, Manuelita & Salinas, Mary J 6/20/13 $34.16 005-092-001 3905 Salinas, Roy & Frances 6/20/13 $41.33 009-210-025 23483 Sambrano, Mario & Nancy Montemayor 6/20/13 $44.03 013-091-048 25006 Samons, Emily N & Conlon, Gabriel 6/20/13 $35.61 047-022-006 22582 Sampaulesi, Robert 6/20/13 $20.75 006-580-038 27182 Samra, Ranjit & Mari-Lynn Samra - Etal 6/20/13 $49.39 006-562-012 24598 Samson, David M 6/20/13 $49.99 047-320-004 25443 San Joaquin Figs, Inc 6/20/13 $1,360.33 009-450-016 26195 Sanchez, Alejandro 6/20/13 $38.79 012-431-033 27594 Sanchez, Aurelia 6/20/13 $21.33 012-470-021 21377 Sanchez, Crisoforo Villegas &

Villegas, Maria Ele 6/20/13 $39.89 009-380-069 20958 Sanchez, Fernando 6/20/13 $36.47 032-751-006 15316 Sanchez, Genaro R and Rose M 6/20/13 $105.36 009-530-014 19932 Sanchez, Jesus J & Araceli 6/20/13 $39.78 011-353-010 26415 Sanchez, Manuel E & Sara C 6/20/13 $36.45 035-222-027 4607 Sanchez, Maria A 6/20/13 $32.90 005-045-008 2132 Sanchez, Ray 6/20/13 $34.16 012-081-019 23720 Sandhu, Munpreet 6/20/13 $39.00 009-510-023 26891 Sandoval, Jose A & Amanda A 6/20/13 $36.40 035-102-013 19926 Sandoval, Ventura 6/20/13 $35.70 004-020-025 6484 Santana, Juan & Eva 6/20/13 $34.25 011-292-022 24919 Santiago, Jose G 6/20/13 $33.20 011-233-004 26666 Santos, Albino and Alma Rosa 6/20/13 $39.00 012-371-048 24975 Santos, Andrea F 6/20/13 $36.62 004-020-034 6653 Santos, Antonio 6/20/13 $32.02 047-012-010 24307 Santos, Edmundo Claveria Jr 6/20/13 $20.75 008-082-019 15901 Santos, Iliacis 6/20/13 $69.34 032-693-014 24403 Santos, Jose - Etal 6/20/13 $48.17 011-342-038 22272 Santos, Sergio M 6/20/13 $38.40 005-171-048 27271 Saratoga Fund 1, LLC 6/20/13 $21.73 004-061-016 14068 Sauceda, Julia 6/20/13 $34.16 011-351-046 26260 Sauceda, Yvonne C. 6/20/13 $27.91 012-374-001 20646 Savage, Greg A & Shirley M 6/20/13 $36.62 009-201-006 731 Sawyer, James Thomas & Annette 6/20/13 $40.64 037-133-013 3048 Schmidt, George & Toni 6/20/13 $25.27 009-430-016 6395 Schneider, Richard & Catherine 6/20/13 $36.77 009-250-035 8655 Schoettler, Keith & Sherry 6/20/13 $37.65 012-373-043 25008 Scorsur, Marian 6/20/13 $32.79 011-310-071 16581 Seamon, Milton L 6/20/13 $35.63 034-421-014 25966 Secretary of Housing &

Urban Development 6/20/13 $15.25 037-133-022 25966 Secretary of Housing &

Urban Development 6/20/13 $25.27 009-580-002 21876 Secretary of Veterans Affairs of the USA 6/20/13 $35.63 006-492-013 26622 Segovia, Francisco J 6/20/13 $35.31 006-010-001 10464 Sepulveda, Gloria etal 6/20/13 $63.14 003-073-011 12396 Serrato, Frank N. 6/20/13 $31.76 009-105-007 3359 Sheikh, Zafar 6/20/13 $49.80 011-292-025 25918 Shenk, Mike 6/20/13 $33.20 047-060-019 5990 Shitanishi, Brant Y 6/20/13 $76.37 011-331-003 26121 Sidhu, Vanshdeep &Ramanvir K. Dosanjh 6/20/13 $33.20 012-360-054 25622 Sierra, Miguel A & Herrera, Janet 6/20/13 $38.03 028-130-024 17334 Sierra, Reyno Abel and Micaela T 6/20/13 $1,251.15 006-253-019 15939 Simpson, James T and Julie L 6/20/13 $40.12 009-460-004 19688 Sims, Teresa & Martinez, Ida 6/20/13 $196.11 006-562-046 25110 Singh, Deepinder & Kaur, Daljit 6/20/13 $66.33 028-080-003 27039 Singh, Gurdev & Balwinder K Bagri 6/20/13 $2,819.29 009-550-079 21173 Singh, Rajinder 6/20/13 $34.21 005-260-030 16727 Singh, Surinder 6/20/13 $34.06 048-070-007 12252 Slam Clam, Inc. 6/20/13 $26.26 028-130-020 25296 Slenders, John & Janice 6/20/13 $898.36 028-080-017 25296 Slenders, John & Janice 6/20/13 $1,750.64 012-360-056 25965 Smith, David A. 6/20/13 $35.43 008-141-004 11616 Smith, Mabel K 6/20/13 $37.71 012-350-054 24782 Solis, Andrea - Etal 6/20/13 $38.30 006-498-027 17631 Solis, Eduardo 6/20/13 $36.40 009-240-075 17631 Solis, Eduardo 6/20/13 $43.44 009-142-008 25153 Solis, Isaias 6/20/13 $30.76 009-561-040 20514 Solis, Jesus C & Cruz, Olga Castro 6/20/13 $21.19 006-084-006 14004 Solis, Oscar and Sandra P 6/20/13 $10.67 052-061-002 21345 Soltanianzadeh, Reza &

Fariba Trustee-Etal 6/20/13 $2,678.76

005-171-013 2212 Murillo, Eliseo & Graciela 6/20/13 $23.57 006-511-028 18519 Murphy, Charlotte 6/20/13 $33.89 006-511-029 18519 Murphy, Charlotte 6/20/13 $33.89 006-496-057 19710 Mussack, Stephen & Susan - Trustees 6/20/13 $37.01

N048-150-006 10037 Naito, Jeff 6/20/13 $712.04 048-240-001 10037 Naito, Jeff 6/20/13 $1,284.87 004-132-018 22076 Nash, Tina 6/20/13 $34.30 012-053-002 13039 Nassar, Ramzi 6/20/13 $44.89 047-380-040 22313 Nationstar Mortgage LLC 6/20/13 $20.75 006-024-016 15912 Navarrete, Salvador O and Carmen V 6/20/13 $81.01 047-031-002 24672 Navarro, Luciano Campos &

Leandra Hernandez 6/20/13 $20.75 008-073-031 15848 Navarro, Victor and Irma 6/20/13 $50.61 005-160-022 24391 Neal, Douglas Jr 6/20/13 $42.25 006-540-035 23890 Neal, Michael Paul 6/20/13 $31.37 012-421-011 23789 Negrete, Juan Carlos & Jessica 6/20/13 $40.38 040-142-008 201 Nelson Saucedo Inc 6/20/13 $868.66 040-142-018 1810 Nelson, Gerald E Trustee 6/20/13 $1,852.46 040-142-019 1810 Nelson, Gerald E Trustee 6/20/13 $1,881.59 009-260-010 5621 Nelson, James H Jr & Richel 6/20/13 $24.96 010-052-008 27167 Ngoc, Tran Thuy 6/20/13 $53.51 012-372-059 20253 Nguyen, Randy Duoc V. - Trustee 6/20/13 $31.26 003-062-020 3194 Nicasio, Hope L 6/20/13 $34.16 010-141-002 5006 Nickell, Otho E & Leta C 6/20/13 $24.52 010-141-003 5006 Nickell, Otho E & Leta C 6/20/13 $24.52 010-141-001 5006 Nickell, Otho E & Leta C 6/20/13 $39.00 047-362-032 22998 Nieves, Jose - Etal 6/20/13 $20.75 009-510-013 17943 Nino, Tim and Michelle 6/20/13 $52.25 006-441-015 25058 Nixon, Dorothy L 6/20/13 $447.25 006-440-022 25058 Nixon, Dorothy L 6/20/13 $485.15 006-520-080 26441 Noriega, Roman 6/20/13 $55.32 009-320-013 15090 Northup, Jaceline J Et Al 6/20/13 $21.74 012-312-002 13369 Nunez, Guadalupe 6/20/13 $33.80 011-081-005 10629 Nunez, John Richard 6/20/13 $38.34 010-163-003 1526 Nunez, John Richard Et Al 6/20/13 $82.52 047-380-027 23954 Nunez, Sandra 6/20/13 $20.75 012-100-038 6273 Nyland, Patricia Mary 6/20/13 $38.85

O047-380-021 6247 Oaxaca, Theresa 6/20/13 $20.75 009-014-015 6771 Obregon, Agapito A 6/20/13 $51.54 008-043-016 16975 Ocampo, Javier Et Al 6/20/13 $43.50 009-451-009 25151 Ochoa, David Barragan 6/20/13 $34.23 012-310-018 25520 Ochoa, Elvira - Etal 6/20/13 $31.65 011-272-031 22447 Ochoa, Jaime 6/20/13 $33.20 009-370-001 24994 Ochoa, RoseMarie 6/20/13 $36.04 010-072-010 8958 Ohan Ohan & Madlin 6/20/13 $39.00 010-072-011 8958 Ohan Ohan & Madlin 6/20/13 $39.00 008-091-012 8958 Ohan Ohan & Madlin 6/20/13 $47.20 040-102-011 10665 Ohashi Farms Inc 6/20/13 $6,196.90 040-102-012 10665 Ohashi Farms Inc 6/20/13 $6,229.19 040-102-013 10665 Ohashi Farms Inc 6/20/13 $6,423.67 006-460-031 16178 Olan, Daisy Yvette 6/20/13 $51.56 044-310-026 4691 Olea, Jeronimo A , De Olea, Aurelia Nuno 6/20/13 $20.75 034-421-011 17774 Oliver, Brenda 6/20/13 $15.75 035-192-034 27196 Olmedo-Juarez, Oscar - Etal 6/20/13 $182.41 012-311-029 15661 Olvera, Felipe D 6/20/13 $33.59 012-330-054 20642 Olvera, Felipe De Jesus 6/20/13 $34.36 012-371-066 19984 Ontiveros, Javier 6/20/13 $32.92 009-260-068 27156 OP Development, Inc 6/20/13 $38.62 027-192-008 8714 Open Door Church 6/20/13 $44.83 012-350-048 25081 Ordaz, Adolfo 6/20/13 $34.38 006-451-010 25820 Ortega, Alexandro 6/20/13 $42.29 005-161-017 25789 Ortiz, Cristina - Etal 6/20/13 $35.41 003-092-010 23430 Ortiz, Hilario 6/20/13 $34.36 012-421-041 21229 Ortiz, Jose Luis 6/20/13 $39.30 009-490-031 16019 Ortiz, Victor A 6/20/13 $35.52 005-240-004 20437 Ortiz, Yorgina 6/20/13 $33.20 006-380-022 23103 Ososke, Esther - Etal 6/20/13 $758.96 006-496-062 26678 Owen, Susana I 6/20/13 $24.78

P006-497-030 17127 Paco, Luis B and Idelta S 6/20/13 $38.38 012-360-041 26423 Padilla, Pedro Carmona 6/20/13 $36.47 012-371-038 27200 Palomino, Naomi 6/20/13 $33.20 006-580-017 27179 Pangli, Inderjit & Daljit 6/20/13 $35.74 003-052-003 26378 Paredes, Alfonso 6/20/13 $36.25 011-231-017 13540 Parker, Emmett Et Al 6/20/13 $36.40 009-201-030 16210 Parnow, Frank O and Anita M 6/20/13 $10.64 007-203-004 10373 Pascual, Aurelia 6/20/13 $35.24 011-072-010 14067 Pascual, Diego Juan 6/20/13 $53.51 029-250-044 2717 Pedraza, Alejandro 6/20/13 $131.46 011-032-018 27257 Pedraza, Mayra 6/20/13 $30.13 047-390-005 10161 Pedroza, Heriberto A 6/20/13 $20.75 013-150-008 11495 Pehl, Alan & Dawes, Darla 6/20/13 $27.44 004-063-012 22497 Pelle, Peter M & Eleanor E 6/20/13 $39.14 005-260-016 16780 Pena, George Martinez etal 6/20/13 $22.74 011-301-021 19179 Penfield, Ben & Jethalyn Properties 6/20/13 $178.50 029-280-031 27308 Pensco Trust Co. 6/20/13 $143.77 006-540-030 23774 Perez, Cynthia 6/20/13 $10.63 012-210-020 19012 Perez, Efrain G 6/20/13 $33.35 013-131-003 23962 Perez, Elida & Noe H - Trustees 6/20/13 $36.68 005-160-053 14147 Perez, Elva L 6/20/13 $23.52 003-111-014 23876 Perez, Esperanza C 6/20/13 $46.27 011-062-013 13660 Perez, Ferman, 6/20/13 $56.27 009-430-021 25166 Perez, Gabriel 6/20/13 $34.73 032-731-009 25775 Perez, Hector 6/20/13 $54.25 009-074-024 25300 Perez, Joe & Casey, Teresa M 6/20/13 $20.75 009-074-023 25300 Perez, Joe & Casey, Teresa M 6/20/13 $39.75 006-454-040 18919 Perez, Juana S. & Juan C 6/20/13 $44.62 032-683-002 18905 Perez, Ramiro 6/20/13 $55.77 011-143-001 22207 Perez, Sylvia & Perez, Ramon 6/20/13 $55.74 006-302-029 14315 Peters, Teri Lyn 6/20/13 $41.33 009-164-013 10345 Peterson, Albert C & V Beatrice 6/20/13 $46.81 032-571-015 19197 Pete's Truck & Trailer Inc 6/20/13 $48.17 032-571-016 19197 Pete's Truck & Trailer Inc 6/20/13 $48.17 012-373-016 22745 Pickett, Raul P & Yolanda Pantoja 6/20/13 $31.26 004-020-006 12130 Pimentel, Jesus C. & Maria 6/20/13 $35.93 009-430-026 23444 Pimentel, Walter & Carla 6/20/13 $22.44 011-094-016 23531 Pina, Anthony Jr 6/20/13 $113.46 011-251-011 4441 Pinedo, Jose L &

De Pinedo, Maria D Larios 6/20/13 $43.82 009-280-010 26739 Pinske, Gayle A & David C 6/20/13 $25.93 006-173-015 1101 Pistoresi, Ronald H 6/20/13 $49.35 045-081-002 1101 Pistoresi, Ronald H 6/20/13 $2,508.07 006-124-002 26228 Pitman, Renald &

Lyda L Pitman - Trustee 6/20/13 $53.33 008-021-016 4581 Plascencia, Juan 6/20/13 $86.97 007-142-008 13407 Plascencia, Juan and Sylvia 6/20/13 $31.76 007-142-006 13407 Plascencia, Juan and Sylvia 6/20/13 $47.04 007-142-007 13407 Plascencia, Juan and Sylvia 6/20/13 $49.37 007-142-009 13407 Plascencia, Juan and Sylvia 6/20/13 $74.11 008-021-033 20412 Plascencia, Juan C 6/20/13 $44.43 009-470-015 26020 Plascencia, Marcos & Cassandra M 6/20/13 $38.55 008-042-011 4656 Plascencio, Juan M & Yolanda 6/20/13 $58.63 007-142-019 15639 Plascensia, Ramon 6/20/13 $48.44 007-181-005 21301 Pleasant Valley Partners, LLC 6/20/13 $89.18 005-103-010 3705 Plumb, Arthur & Eleanor 6/20/13 $37.97 032-682-012 21062 Plumb, Jeff D & Jennifer M 6/20/13 $55.77 006-430-023 26997 Plumb, Jeff & Jennifer 6/20/13 $50.64 032-571-009 21265 Plumb, Steve A & Stephanie - Trustees 6/20/13 $48.17 006-410-011 25623 Pond, Brian D & Ashley D 6/20/13 $38.92 011-351-066 26242 Pope, Dora N. 6/20/13 $28.39 006-580-041 18090 PPC Rose Hollow, LLC 6/20/13 $262.74 006-530-019 26479 Prado, Erica 6/20/13 $10.45 011-231-001 4438 Preciado, Jesus & Luisa R 6/20/13 $36.40 012-381-007 25517 Prewitt, Alisha 6/20/13 $42.21 035-191-009 7524 Primative Baptist Church 6/20/13 $30.32 006-570-040 24368 Prudente, Cesar 6/20/13 $34.49 012-340-037 7951 Puente, Hector & Loreto 6/20/13 $36.13 005-103-007 9983 Puente, Hector & Loreto 6/20/13 $38.01 009-146-006 14091 Pursell, Michael J and Monica D 6/20/13 $32.96

Q006-230-019 18479 Quinonez, Amalia & Angel 6/20/13 $46.25 006-550-020 25462 Quintero, Jesus & Lorena 6/20/13 $44.03 012-431-035 19754 Quintero, Rachel 6/20/13 $29.35 012-374-030 25204 Quintero, Rafael 6/20/13 $32.04 004-132-002 18155 Quintero, Victor G & Maria E 6/20/13 $46.47 004-041-018 7605 Quiroz, Adam 6/20/13 $34.16

R011-163-004 15035 Ramirez Jr, Richard Arispe 6/20/13 $20.63 011-094-020 15035 Ramirez Jr, Richard Arispe 6/20/13 $35.68 012-071-005 2513 Ramirez, Alex 6/20/13 $24.22 007-054-006 18359 Ramirez, Daniel - Trustee 6/20/13 $39.00 008-012-018 19424 Ramirez, Fabiola 6/20/13 $30.75 012-431-038 12156 Ramirez, Fulgencio & Francisca 6/20/13 $31.54 013-130-009 25873 Ramirez, Jose 6/20/13 $44.89 012-420-010 25370 Ramirez, Jose Luis Mosqueda - Etal 6/20/13 $40.36 011-231-002 16481 Ramirez, Josephine Et Al 6/20/13 $36.40 044-300-019 8976 Ramirez, Manuel & Maria 6/20/13 $15.75 011-131-009 11391 Ramirez, Martin 6/20/13 $53.51 011-051-015 5431 Ramirez, Nicholas & Luz Maria 6/20/13 $24.52 011-051-001 5431 Ramirez, Nicholas & Luz Maria 6/20/13 $53.51 006-510-064 16788 Ramirez, Paul Steve & Diane J - Et Al 6/20/13 $83.55 005-125-009 13050 Ramirez, Pete and Blanca 6/20/13 $39.16 006-452-015 15811 Ramirez, Ramon H and Maria F Guzman 6/20/13 $41.20 006-562-042 25108 Ramirez, Salvador B 6/20/13 $50.27 035-222-038 5241 Ramirez, Tony & Marie 6/20/13 $20.75 013-141-005 15280 Ramos, Jose Luis Tellez 6/20/13 $89.68 032-611-006 17197 Randolph, Dwight 6/20/13 $51.97 048-110-023 17525 Ranjeet S Maan 6/20/13 $2,559.04 012-373-021 20491 Rascon, Armando & Zenaida 6/20/13 $20.38 009-260-034 13866 Rasmussen, Melanie R. 6/20/13 $41.29 034-180-030 9163 Ray, Charlett Juanita 6/20/13 $22.98 047-390-037 15377 Raygoza, Ruben B and Leticia R 6/20/13 $15.25 047-390-038 15377 Raygoza, Ruben B and Leticia R 6/20/13 $15.25 007-203-007 15377 Raygoza, Ruben B and Leticia R 6/20/13 $23.69 007-084-012 15377 Raygoza, Ruben B and Leticia R 6/20/13 $31.25 011-121-002 15377 Raygoza, Ruben B and Leticia R 6/20/13 $31.25 029-240-012 23718 RDDS Madera, LLC 6/20/13 $316.94 013-091-077 26642 Reed, James L & Vivian B 6/20/13 $40.68 047-032-019 15363 Regalado, Joe R and Alvina V 6/20/13 $20.75 005-260-004 19365 Regalado, Roxanna Margarita - Etal 6/20/13 $33.39 032-722-006 2622 Renner, Paul & Maria Eliza 6/20/13 $48.92 047-380-037 1338 Reyes, Bartolome M & Reyes, Elizabeth 6/20/13 $20.75 005-063-002 27477 Reyes, Eugenio 6/20/13 $58.35 010-126-012 25175 Reyes, George Paul & Vanessa E 6/20/13 $53.51 006-270-044 19327 Reyes, Irene & Reyes, Jose G Jr. 6/20/13 $37.24

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007-112-002 27422 Wynnstar Enterprises, LLC 6/20/13 $24.16 Y

011-291-047 26455 Ybarra, Guadalupe Maria 6/20/13 $33.20 006-172-008 14015 Ylarregui, Jeanette M 6/20/13 $10.92 006-302-052 16636 Young, Shawn 6/20/13 $36.29 008-031-026 471 Youngblood, Lucille 6/20/13 $23.11 013-130-035 20760 Yuriar, Juan B & Clotilde 6/20/13 $38.25

Z011-310-069 25361 Zambrano, Rosa Bracamontes 6/20/13 $33.20 011-351-044 25408 Zamora, Eric J & Stephanie Victoria 6/20/13 $33.71 011-163-005 423 Zamora, Nicolas 6/20/13 $31.76 011-122-010 423 Zamora, Nicolas 6/20/13 $39.00 034-422-015 15747 Zamora, Raul & Maria Guadalupe 6/20/13 $20.75 008-021-037 17000 Zapata, Maria 6/20/13 $69.62 005-062-001 1621 Zapien, Juan L & Aureila P 6/20/13 $34.08 005-062-002 12080 Zapien, Juan L. & Aurelia P. 6/20/13 $34.16 032-623-006 24625 Zaragosa, Andrew 6/20/13 $46.61 032-611-009 25804 Zaragosa, Andrew T Jr 6/20/13 $38.25 032-592-004 20090 Zarate, Jose I & Medina, Erika 6/20/13 $57.83 009-380-034 14017 Zarate, Maria and Zarate, Veronica 6/20/13 $34.25 004-072-003 8608 Zavala, Jose L & Rosalinda 6/20/13 $34.16 006-052-008 26503 Zepeda, Miguel & Keri 6/20/13 $39.00 005-150-011 7631 Zuniga, Jorge F 6/20/13 $23.03 012-380-014 6288 Zuniga, Ramon A & Amelia 6/20/13 $37.09 005-260-049 22006 Zurita, Adan 6/20/13 $33.20 005-013-013 11695 Zurita, Guillemo 6/20/13 $34.16 012-421-023 19885 Zurita, Jorge & Florida 6/20/13 $33.44 No. 414 - August 9, 16, 23, 2013

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALET.S. No: L542247 CA Unit Code: L Loan No: PLUMB AP #1: 032-682-012-000 NO-TICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, as duly appointed Trustee un-der 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 in-terest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property herein-after described: Trustor: JEFF D. PLUMB, JENNIFER M. PLUMB Recorded October 31, 2006 as Instr. No. 2006048672 in Book --- Page --- of Official Records in the of-fice of the Recorder of MADERA County; CALIFORNIA, pursuant to the Notice of De-fault and Election to Sell thereunder recorded April 19, 2013 as Instr. No. 2013010873 in Book --- Page --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of MADERA County CALIFORNIA. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED OCTOBER 9, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA-TION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 24262 AVENUE 18, MADERA, CA 93638-9431 "(If a streetaddress 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" condi-tion without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title possession, or en-cumbrances, 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: AUGUST 15, 2013, AT 11:00 A.M. *AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER, 209 WEST YO-SEMITE, MADERA, CA 93637 At the time of the initial publication of this notice, the to-tal amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the above described Deed of Trust and estimated costs, expenses, and advances is $178,396.95. It is pos-sible 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 proper-ty lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion. 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 ti-tle 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 infor-mation. 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 Sec-tion 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 post-poned, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (714) 480-5690 or (800) 843-0260 ext 5690 or visit this Internet Web site: http://www.tacforeclosures.com/sales, using the file number assigned to this case L542247 L. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that oc-cur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the tele-phone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement in-formation 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: July 22, 2013 T.D. SERVICE COM-PANY as said Trustee, T.D. Service Company Agent for the Trustee and as Authorized Agent for the Beneficiary CRYSTAL ESPINOZA, 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: (714) 480-5690 or (800) 843-0260 ext 5690 or you may access sales information at http://www.tacforeclosures.com/sales. TAC# 964739 PUB: 07/26/13, 08/02/13, 08/09/13No. 365 - July 26, Aug. 2, 9, 2013

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALENOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-13-548485-JB Order No.: 130075248-CA-GTI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 3/8/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, 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. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): CARMEN JIMENEZ, A MARRIED WOMAN. Recorded: 3/24/2006 as Instrument No. 2006013172 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of MADERA County, California; Date of Sale: 8/23/2013 at 1:30:00 PM Place of Sale: At the main entrance to the County Government Center, 209 West Yosemite, Madera, CA 93637 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $366,561.79 The purported property address is: 15125 NACHITOS CT, MADERA, CA 93638 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 035-161-036 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 exis-tence, 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 714-573-1965 for information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan.com, using the file number assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-13-548485-JB. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not im-mediately 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. The under-signed Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. 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 suc-cessful 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 deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortga-gee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bank-ruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 714-573-1965 Or Login to: http://www.quality-loan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. TS No.: CA-13-548485-JB IDSPub #0053483 8/2/2013 8/9/2013 8/16/2013No. 364 - Aug. 2, 9, 16, 2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT

The following person is doing business as:

MUCCIANTI MOTORS14794 Hwy 41 #23, Madera, CA 93636

John M. Muccianti, 14532 Rd. 35, Madera, CA 93636.This business is conducted by an individu-al.The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious businessname or names listed above N/A.This statement was filed with the MaderaCounty Clerk on July 15, 2013. File No.2013 0463.No. 347 - July 19, 26, Aug. 2, 9, 2013

FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAME STATEMENT

The following persons are doing business as:

S.W.S. FUEL INC.32685 Ave. 7, Madera, CA 93637

S.W.S. Fuel Inc., 32685 Ave. 7, Madera,CA 93637.This business is conducted by a corpora-tion. Gurjit Singh, manager.The registrant commenced to transactbusiness under the fictitious businessname or names listed above 6/7/13.This statement was filed with the MaderaCounty Clerk on July 9, 2013. File No.2013 0449.No. 346 - July 19, 26, Aug. 2, 9, 2013

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALENOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS No. 13-0004926 Title Order No. 130063437 APN No. 005-241-010-000 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 05/24/2010. 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. Notice is hereby given that RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., as duly appointed trustee pur-suant to the Deed of Trust executed by CESAR MORALES AND DALIA MORALESHUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, dated 05/24/2010 and recorded 6/4/2010, as Instrument No. 2010015322, in Book N/A, Page N/A, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Madera County, State of California, will sell on 08/23/2013 at 1:30PM, At the main entrance to the County Government Center, 209 West Yosemite, Madera, Madera County, CA at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash or check as described below, payable in full at time of sale, all right, title, and inter-est conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust, in the property situated in said County and State and as more fully described in the above referenced Deed of Trust. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 1358 SAN SEBASTIAN WAY, MADERA, CA, 93638. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. The total amount of the unpaid balance with interest thereon of the obligation secured by the property to be sold plus reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $121,989.40. It is possible that at the time of sale the opening bid may be less than the total indebtedness due. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept cashier's checks 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. Said sale will be made, in an ''AS IS'' condition, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, advances thereunder, with interest as provided, and the unpaid principal of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as provided in said Note, plus fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS If you are considering bidding on this proper-ty lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auc-tion. You will be bidding on a lien, not on a 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 pay-ing 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 out-standing 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 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 post-ponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not pres-ent 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 1-800-281-8219 or visit this Internet Web site www.recontrustco.com, using the file num-ber assigned to this case 13-0004926. 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. DATED: 07/03/2013 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VAL-LEY, CA 93063 Phone/Sale Information: (800) 281-8219 By: Trustee's Sale Officer RE-CONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any infor-mation obtained will be used for that purpose. FEI # 1006.245993 7/26, 8/02, 8/09/2013No. 371 - July 26, Aug. 2, 9, 2013

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALENOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE File No. 7037.102126 Title Order No. 130065295 MIN No. APN 012-220-005-000 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 01/26/07. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ERTY, 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 drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in §5102 to the Financial code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbran-ces, to satisfy the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. Trustor(s): YESENIA G. GONZALEZ, A MARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY AND ELENA GUILLEN, AMARRIED WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, AS JOINT TEN-ANTS Recorded: 01/31/07, as Instrument No. 2007004471, of Official Records of MA-DERA County, California. Date of Sale: 08/22/13 at 1:30 PM Place of Sale: At the main entrance to the County Government Center, 209 West Yosemite., Madera, CA The pur-ported property address is: 701 DEERWOOD DRIVE, MADERA, CA 93637 Assessors Parcel No. 012-220-005-000 The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obliga-tion secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $163,067.62. Ifthe sale is set aside for any reason, the purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid, plus interest. The purchaser shall have no further re-course against the beneficiary, the Trustor or the trustee. 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 au-tomatically 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 bid-der 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 en-couraged to investigate the existence, priority and size of outstanding liens that may ex-ist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance compa-ny, 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 mortga-gee, 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 re-scheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 877-484-9942 or 800-280-2832 or visit this Internet Web site www.USA-Foreclosure.com or www.Auc-tion.com using the file number assigned to this case 7037.102126. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the sched-uled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Inter-net Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the sched-uled sale. Date: July 29, 2013 NORTHWEST TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC., as Trustee Bonita Salazar, Authorized Signatory 1241 E. Dyer Road, Suite 250, Santa Ana, CA 92705 866-387-6987 Sale Info website: www.USA-Foreclosure.com or www.Auction.com Automated Sales Line: 877-484-9942 or 800-280-2832 Reinstate-ment and Pay-Off Requests: 866-387-NWTS THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. ORDER # 7037.102126: 08/02/2013, 08/09/2013, 08/16/2013No. 393 - Aug. 2, 9, 16, 2013

Tauna Hernandez117 S. N St.Madera, CA 93637559-975-5725

SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIACOUNTY OF MADERA

209 WEST YOSEMITE AVE.MADERA, CA 93637

CIVIL DIVISION

PETITION OF: Tauna HernandezFOR CHANGE OF NAME

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSEFOR CHANGE OF NAME

CASE NUMBER: MCV063887

TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:

Petitioner: Tauna Hernandez filed a peti-tion with this court for a decree changing names as follows:

a. Present nameAlexander David Wattenbarger

to Proposed nameAlexander David Hernandez

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons in-terested 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 writ-ten objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days be-fore 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 with-out a hearing.

NOTICE OF HEARINGDate: 9/12/13

Time: 8:30 A.M.Dept.: 5

The address of the court is same as noted above.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 follow-

ing newspaper of general circulation, print-ed in this county: Madera Tribune, 2890 Falcon Drive, Madera, California 93637.

Date: AUG 01 2013JAMES E. OAKLEY

JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURTNo. 409 - August 9, 16, 23, 30, 2013

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGMADERA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of the MADERA UNI-FIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, at its regularly scheduled meeting to be held on Septem-ber 10, 2013, will conduct a public hearing and receive public testimony on the con-tinuing needs of the District to levy school facilities fees in order to provide school fa-cilities for students generated from new residential development. The Board of Trustees will also consider adopting a School Facilities Needs Analysis and Jus-tification Study approving an increase/de-crease in the alternative school fees levied on new residential development in accord-ance with State law.

Information regarding the proposed fee in-crease/decrease is available for review at the District Office located at 1902 Howard Road, Madera, California 93637-5123. If you have any questions please contact Ms. Rosalind Cox, Director of Facilities, Planning and Construction Management at (559) 675-4548.

All individuals wishing to comment on the proposed fee increase/decrease are invit-ed to attend the meeting of the Board of Trustees at the following time and loca-tion:

DATE: September 10, 2013TIME: 7:00 p.m. LOCATION: Board Room

Madera Unified SchoolDistrict1902 Howard RoadMadera, California

No. 382 - Aug. 9, 23, 2013

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALETS No.: 1310155 Loan No.: ******7897 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 08/17/2010. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-TION 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. On August 23, 2013, at 1:30 p.m., Mid Valley Services, Inc., a California corporation, as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to the Deed of Trust Recorded on August 31, 2010 as Document No. 2010023950 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Madera County, Califor-nia, executed by: Ronald D. Patterson, an unmarried man, as Trustor, in which Mid Valley Services, Inc. is named as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States, by cash, a cashier's check drawn by a state or national bank, a cashier’s check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a cashier’s 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) At the main entrance to the County Government Center, 209 West Yosemite, Madera, CA 93637, all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in the County of Madera, State of California and as more fully described in the above-referenced Deed of Trust. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 19500 ROAD 28 1/2, MADERA, CALIFORNIA 93638 APN: 031-142-002 AND 031-142-011 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. The property here-tofore described is being sold "AS-IS". Said sale will be made, 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 said Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, 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, expens-es and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale is $2,408,775.37 (Estimated). This amount may be greater on the day of sale. The benefi-ciary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation. 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 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law re-quires 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 714-573-1965 or visit this Internet Web site priorityposting.com, using the file number assigned to this case 1310153. 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. Dated: July 23, 2013 Mid Valley Services, Inc., a California corporation 7644 North Palm Avenue Fresno, Califor-nia 93711 (559) 432-8221 Trina L. Root, Assistant Secretary THIS OFFICE IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. P1052354 8/2, 8/9, 08/16/2013 No. 388 - Aug. 2, 9, 16, 2013

SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL)

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (Aviso a Demandado):ADEGBENGA ADESOKAN, an individual; and DOES 1 to 20, inclusive

YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (Lo esta demandando el demandante): PASCUZZI, MOORE & STOKER, a California professional corporaton

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 let-ter 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 de-fault, 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 serv-ices 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 your local court or county bar associa-tion. 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 be-fore the court will dismiss the case.AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no responde dentro de 30 dias, la corte puede decidir an su contra sin escuchar su version. Lea la informacion a continuacion.Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO despues de que le entreguen esta citacion 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 telefonica no lo protegen. Su re-spuesta 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 pueda usar para su re-spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formularios de la corte y mas informacion en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/), en la biblioteca de leyes de su condado o en la corte que le quede mas cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de presentacion, pida al secretario de la corte que le de un formulario de exencion de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el ca-so por incumplimiento y la corte le podra quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin mas ad-vertencia.Hay otros requisitos legales. Es recomendable que llame a un abogado inmediata-mente. Si no conoce a un abogado, puede llamar a un servicio de remision a abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abogado, es posible que cumpla con los requisitos para obten-er servicios legeales gratuitos de un programa de servicios legeales 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 Califor-nia, (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/) o poniendose en contacto con la corte o el colegio de abogados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene derecho a reclamar las cuo-tas 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 un caso de derecho civil. Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte antes de que la corte pueda desechar el caso.

CASE NUMBER: (Numero del Caso): 13 CE CL 05188

The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y direccion de la corte es) California Superior Court, County of Fresno, 1130 “O” Street, Fresno, CA 93721-2220.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 deman-dante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es) William E. McComas, Pascuzzi, Moore & Stoker, 2377 W. Shaw Ave., Suite 201, Fresno, CA 93711; (559) 227-1100; (559) 227-1290.DATE (Fecha): JUN 6 2013

Clerk (Secretario) by L. IRION, Deputy (Adjunto)No. 375 - July 26, August 2, 9, 16, 2013

SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN, 222 E. Weber Ave., Dept. 12/16, First Floor, Stockton, CA 95202Case Name:Lazarus Rico Jeremiah Moore

NOTICE OF HEARING ONSELECTION OF A PERMANENT PLAN

Case Number: J05988

NOTICE TO: David Stallworth or Any Unknown Father of Child Born on 09/25/2006 to DeShawn Moore

-Important Notice-A hearing under Welfare and Institu-tions Code section 366.26 has been set on the date and time below. At the hearing the court may terminate paren-tal rights and free the child for adop-tion, order tribal customary adoption, establish legal guardianship, or place the child in a planned permanent living arrangement. You have the right to be present at this hearing and have an at-torney represent you.

1. A HEARING will be held on September 25, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. in Dept. 12, locat-ed at court address above.2. At the hearing, the court will consider the recommendation of the social worker or probation officer and make an order concerning the following child: Lazarus Rico Jeremiah Moore 3. The Social Worker recommends termi-nation of parental rights and implementa-tion of a plan of adoption.4. TO THE PARENTS, GUARDIANS AND CHILDREN:a. You have the right to be present at the hearing, to present evidence, and to be represented by an attorney. In a dependency matter, the court will ap-point an attorney for you if you cannot afford one.

b. Prior to the hearing, the social worker or probation officer will prepare an assess-ment report with recommendations. Pa-rents and guardians must be provided with a copy of this report. The social worker’s report dated 07/03/2013 is not attached.c. If the court orders termination of paren-tal rights, the order may be final.d. The court will proceed with this hearing whether or not you are present.Date: June 24, 2013

JANINE MOLGAARD,Deputy County Counsel

San Joaquin CountyHuman Services Agency

333 E. Washington St.,Stockton, CA 95202

(209) 468-1330Filed: June 25, 2013

Rosa Junqueiro, ClerkDiana Ybarra, Deputy

No. 326- August 2, 9, 16, 23, 2013

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Our House Residential Care, Inc., 109 East Central Ave., Madera, CA 93638.This business is conducted by a corpora-tion. Dana Lennemann, VP Operations.The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 1/1/08.This statement was filed with the Madera County Clerk on July 30, 2013. File No. 2013 0493.No. 413 - Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30, 2013

P U B L I C N O T I C E S Madera Tribune, Madera, Calif.PAGE B6 Friday, August 9, 2013

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By Nancy BlackTRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES

Today’s birthday — Fillyour home with love, andyou’ll be glued there this year.Family remains a priority, andtime together strengthensbonds. Honor elders and an-cestors. Creative work occu-pies you, and social life bus-tles with interesting peopleand events.

Aries (March 21-April 19)— There’s so much to do, andso much to love. Like SteveJobs said, “The only way to dogreat work is to love what youdo.

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Gemini (May 21-June 20)— A welcome assignmentcomes in, and it pays. One ofthe girls has a charming sug-gestion for frugal manage-ment. Conserve resources withclever re-purposing.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)— Another source of fundsarises. Elders are in a goodmood, and you’re lookingfine. Follow a strong leader.

Love’s your most precious re-source. Note each successfulinteraction.

Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) —Plan a social event. Redeco-rate a little. Keep the budgetbalanced. Find a hidden jew-el. Enjoy the process. Increaseyour family’s comfort and fun.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)— A female enters the scene.Accept an opportunity to ad-vance. Move some moneyaround. Your planning paysoff. You’re extra charming,too. Today and tomorrow youfeel confident in the spotlight.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) —Review plans and priorities to-day and tomorrow. It takescompromise. Don’t over-ex-tend. Gracefully exit one proj-ect to devote time to another.Food is involved. Exploremagnetism. Be happy, andyour work profits.

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)— Find treasures in the trash,or a good deal far away. Studywith a passion. Pass alongwhat you learn. Group proj-ects go well for a few days.

Sagitarius (Nov. 22-Dec.21) — Flattery will get youeverything. There’s a chal-lenge. Get clear on your ob-jectives, for a pleasant discov-ery. You know how to do

what’s needed. Follow ahunch and stumble onto atreasure, right in plain sight.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan.19) — An educational discov-ery reaps rewards. You’remaking a good impression.Take on more responsibility.Your savings program is go-ing well.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)— Connect for love. Beginwith balance in mind. You’re

gaining confidence. You’re at-tractive and persuasive now.The action is behind thescenes. It takes exceptionalpatience.

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20)— Others inspire you. There’schange at the top, and newdoors open. Abundance isavailable. Follow your heart,and keep the faith. Relax, inthe privacy of your own home.You’re undoubtedly charm-ing.

C O M I C SMaderaTribune, Madera, Calif. Friday, August 9, 2013 PAGE B7

Beetle Bailey/Mort WalkerTundra/Chad Carpenter

Peanuts/Charles M. Schulz

Dilbert/Scott Adams

Pickles/Brian Crane

Garfield/Jim Davis

For Better or for Worse/Lynn JohnstonZits/Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman

Baby Blues/Jerry Scott and Rick KirkmanBlondie/Dean Young and Denis Lebrun

The Family Circus/Bil KeaneDennis the Menace/Hank Ketcham

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Ken Willis has been covering NASCAR for The Daytona Beach News-Journal for 27 years. Reach him at [email protected]

POCONO REWIND

HOT TOPICS: 3 ISSUES GENERATING A BUZZ

WEEKLY DRIVER RANKINGS — BASED ON BEHAVIOR AND PERFORMANCE

S P E E D F R E A K SA couple of questions we

just had to ask — ourselves

After a near-miss atPocono, will Jeff Gor-don ever win again?

GODSPEAK: Not ifthese Hendrick Motor-sports Gordon cloneskeep beating him. Firstit was Jimmie Johnson,and now Kasey Kahne ispiling on.KEN’S CALL: Gotta fig-ure there’ll be more, butDavid Pearson’s holdon second place (105all-time wins) is lookingquite safe for a while.Sunday’s race sponsoris Cheez-It. What are

your top three all-timecrackers?

GODSPEAK: 1. Nut; 2.Shell; 3. AlabamaKEN’S CALL: 1. Thestately saltine; 2. Gra-ham; 3. Barrel.

AP/RUSS HAMILTON SR.

New-age Gordon,happy with second.

AP/REINHOLD MATAY

He might look like a statesman, but Kyle Petty burns bridges.

Is Petty bucking for an NBC deal?If so, let’s hope it works. Kyle is on a

very, very, very short list of broad-cast commentators who don’t mind saying what’s on their mind, even if itmeans stirring the pot. A few weeks after rattling Danica Patrick’s cage, he got Denny Hamlin all stirred up this past week. When NBC starts putting together its future NASCAR-coverage roster, Kyle would be a smart draft choice. Bowling, crackers ... what’s next?

We’re in a stretch of races spon-sored by products we might not asso-ciate with racin’. Last week at Pocono, the Bowling Proprietors of Association of America sponsored the Go Bowling 400 – the fi rst of a two-year contract they hope will convince you to wear community shoes and embrace the fragrance of lane oil. This week at Wat-kins Glen, it’s America’s favorite little cheese-fl avored cracker that brings us the Cheez-It 355.

Do these sponsorships work?Hey, look how Johnsonville Foods

stock took off after 2001’s Pork the Other White Meat 400. So, to be safe, if you’re in upstate New York, you might want to hoard some Cheez-Its. For what it’s worth, the Answer Man prefers his in tomato soup or crushed over a tuna casserole.

Q U E S T I O N S & A T T I T U D ECompelling questions ...

and maybe a few actual answers

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Do you have questions orcomments about NASCARThis Week? Contact GodwinKelly at [email protected] or Ken Willis at [email protected]

JIMMIEJOHNSONHand on

switch, waitingfor Chase

KEVINHARVICK

Second here,but a distant

second

MATTKENSETHWisconsinguy, big

Cheez-It fan

CARLEDWARDS

Has probablynever had a

Cheez-It

CLINTBOWYER

Watch out,becoming Mr. Road Course

KYLEBUSCH

Won’t give Hamlin PR

lessons

TONYSTEWARTGetting oldenough to

consider golf

JUNIOREARNHARDTAt Glen, willtake top-15

and run

RYANNEWMANRallying for the cause (and cash)

KASEYKAHNENo. 2 onHendrick

depth chart

Godwin Kelly is the DaytonaBeach News-Journal’s motorsports editor and has covered NASCAR for 30 years. Reach him at [email protected]

G O D W I N ’ S W A T K I N S G L E N P I C K SWinner: Marcos AmbroseRest of the top fi ve: KurtBusch, Juan Pablo Montoya,Tony Stewart, Martin Truex Jr.Dark horse: Michael McDowellFirst one out: Denny Hamlin

Biggest disappointment: Jimmie JohnsonDon’t be surprised if: Ambrosethrows an elbow or two, as he wins his third race at The Glen.

We’re calling it. Denny Hamlin’s championshipquest is over. It passed on Lap 15 of Sunday’s GoBowling.com 400 at Pocono Raceway. Hamlinblew a tire, and his No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota smacked the wall. Game over.

Hamlin finished last in the 43-car field and nowsits 25th in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points. The hard facts show there are five regular-season racesremaining and Hamlin, who has no wins, is 118 points behind 20th-place Jeff Burton.

Unless Hamlin can locate a long-lost Houdini in-struction manual on escaping a locked points trap, this steamer trunk will remain shut tight.

Remember, this was not of Ham- lin’s making. He fractured a backbone March 24 after gettinginto an incident with Joey Logano in California.The injury requiredHamlin to sit out fourraces.

“Just a very frustrat-ing season,” Hamlinsaid after inspect-ing the carcass ofhis stock car in thePocono garage.

A season that, for all practical purposes,ended in thePocono Mountainslast Sunday.

J O H N S O N ’ S J O U R N E YJimmie Johnson is so good this season, it is

almost laughable. Even when Johnson blows a tire and comes home 13th, he gains championshippoints, which is what happened at Pocono.

The five-time Cup Series champion blew thetire while leading, fought his way back to 13th and gained two points in the standings from last week.

Johnson led 116 of the combined 320 laps at Indy and Pocono during the last two weeks and came up short both times.

His pit crew let him down at Indy, and Goodyear let him down at Pocono, yet he seems to be toying with the competition.

“I don’t know how, with all the trouble we had, that we salvaged a 13th,” Johnson said. “It was

just a team effort. I’m very proud of everyone involved. Unfortunately, we had that flat after

leading the race, but stuff happens. It’s racing.”

G L E N ’ S E R A SWatkins Glen International has an inter-

esting history of Cup Series drivers enjoying compressed success over its windy, 2.45-mile road course.

For instance, Mark Martin won the event three straight years, 1993-95. From 1997 through 2001,

Jeff Gordon conquered The Glen four times in fi vestarts.

In 2002, Tony Stewart took the baton from Gor-don. He won five times from 2002 through 2009, including one race where he was wretchedly sick to his stomach (no, don’t ask for details).

Now it looks like we are in the Marcos Ambrose era. The “Thunder From Down Under” has two

career wins, both at The Glen the past two seasons. He can tie Martin’s and Gordon’s record of three straight on Sunday.

Other guys who were minor surprises to win at the Glen: Geoff Bodine won in 1996 by employing a two-pit-stop-only

strategy; four years later, Steve Park, who came up through Modifieds,

won his first Cup Series race at The Glen.

DENNY’S DONE

Getty Images/MATTHEW STOCKMAN

Hamlin’s back isagainst the wall .. . doesn’t he lookthrilled?

F E U D O F T H E W E E K

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. vs. Juan Pablo Montoya: On the first lap, in the fi rstturn, Montoya got into Stenhouse and crashed the rookie out of the race.Godwin Kelly gives his take: “These NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers need to learn not to mess with Danica Patrick’s man.”

STENHOUSE JR.

MONTOYA

WHAT’S ON TAP?SPRINT CUP: Cheez-It 355at The GlenSITE: Watkins Glen, N.Y.SCHEDULE: Friday, prac-tice (Speed, noon and 4p.m.). Saturday, qualifying(ESPN2, 11:40 a.m.). Sun-day, race (ESPN, coveragebegins at noon; green flag at1:19 p.m.)TRACK: Watkins Glen In-ternational (2.45-mile roadcourse)RACE DISTANCE: 90 laps,220.5 miles

Running into Chase at forefront as regular season winds down

There are five regular-season Sprint Cup racesremaining to decide the12-driver field for the Chaseplayoffs, which covers thelast 10 races of the season.Jeff Gordon is ninth inpoints, but vulnerable be-cause he has no victories.

Tony Stewart is 11th inpoints, but his one winshould get him in. Here iswhat some of the driversfighting for a Chase berthwere saying after Pocono:

Jeff Gordon, ninth inpoints, 2nd at Pocono“It’s funny how our emo-

tions to go up and down inthis sport. Before the race,if you told me that I’d finish

second, I’d say that was a great birthday gift. ... I’m alittle disappointed, but also excited. It was a good points day for us, and we needed that.”

Kurt Busch, 13th in points, 3rd at Pocono“It’s exciting for us be-

cause we are in this mix oftrying to race our way intothe Chase. You have to doit with top-fi ve finishes like this.”

Ryan Newman, 15th in points, 4th at Pocono“It’s where it’s important

to get the victory. Jeff was really close there and he’s fighting for his wild-card

spot. We have a win and weare fighting for a wild-cardspot ... It was a good effort.”

Joey Logano, 17th in points, 7th at Pocono“Seventh isn’t bad, but I

thought we were a top-three car and have been the last few weeks. We need to keep that going and keep the momentum up and keep climbing toward a spot in the Chase.

We have a couple top-10 finishes in a row, and we have been running up front in the top five the whole race. That is more of amomentum builder than theactual finish.”

C U P P O I N T S1. Jimmie Johnson —2. Clint Bowyer -773. Carl Edwards -844. Kevin Harvick -975. Dale Earnhardt Jr. -1166. Kyle Busch -1267. Matt Kenseth -1348. Kasey Kahne -1609. Jeff Gordon -17010. Greg Biffle -17311. Tony Stewart -17812. Brad Keselowski -18013. Kurt Busch -18414. Martin Truex Jr. -18815. Ryan Newman -19716. Jamie McMurray -20617. Joey Logano -21118. Aric Almirola -21819. Paul Menard -24020. Jeff Burton -26521. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. -26722. Marcos Ambrose -27223. Juan Pablo Montoya -29624. Casey Mears -33225. Denny Hamlin -38326. David Ragan -39627. Danica Patrick -39928. David Gilliland -40429. Mark Martin -41130. Bobby Labonte -44431. Dave Blaney -46032. David Reutimann -46533. J.J. Yeley -47634. David Stremme -48735. Travis Kvapil -50136. AJ Allmendinger -52837. Michael McDowell -66338. Michael Waltrip -67039. Timmy Hill -67340. Scott Speed -68141. Terry Labonte -69542. Ken Schrader -70443. Boris Said -746

Getty Images/JARED C. TILTONMany will try few will make the Chase