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Volume 109, Number 13 Tuesday, March 28, 2017 95 cents YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1910 Tribune SERVING SPARKS SINCE 1910 SPARKS Visit our website at www.sparkstrib.com Musselman rejects Cal, inks extension at Nevada Cougars split two walk-off decisions SPORTS INSIDE Page 12 Weather ...............................2 State Briefs..........................2 Seniors................................7 Opinion............................14 Puzzles..............................17 Advice...............................18 Classified Ads..................19 Legals................................20 Food Nevada....................32 Page 8 Follow us on Twitter: @SparksTribune Longtime Sparks fire chief Bill Farr dies at 93 Page 3 NEWS Sparks distillery combines ‘old school’ process with Nevada’s ‘enthralling’ history By Kayla Anderson Sparks Tribune Located on 1155 Watson Way Suite 5 in Sparks, Seven Troughs Distilling manufac- tures handcrafted small-batch spirits using an old-fashioned 19th century fermentation and distilling process. Currently celebrating its fifth year in production, the distillery cre- ates moonshine, vodka, rum, gin and bour- bon using local grains and talent. They openly admit that the old school dis- tillation process is nowhere near efficient, but that it gives the company more time to focus on the quality of the spirits that it pro- duces. Using wooden hogsheads to ferment the grains, the spirit is then distilled in a di- rect-fire pot still (which is pretty much an abandoned process in current times). Like many of the state’s desolate ghost towns, the company got its name after The Seven Troughs Mining District that helped make Nevada what it is today. After gold was discovered in 1905, four mining camps soon emerged in the area and created towns around it. In the early 1900’s, almost $2 mil- lion in gold was extracted from the land be- fore the Great Depression set in. A lot of lo- cal economies took a dive and by 1940 many mining and milling operations completely seized to exist. A hundred years later, Seven Troughs is continuing the tradition of those who came to Nevada seeking independence and for- tune through its artisan spirits- each with a special tie to the state of Nevada. COVER STORY John Byrne/Tribune Seven Troughs Distilling owner Tom Adams displays of of many products created at his distillery in Sparks. The company is in its fifth year of production. 31-1 VOTE By Barry Wilner Associated Press Invoking his father Al’s name, and copying what the Hall of Fame owner did with the Raiders, Mark Da- vis is moving the franchise out of Oakland. NFL owners approved the Raiders’ move to Las Vegas 31-1 at the league meetings Monday. Miami was the lone dissenter. “My father used to say the greatness of the Raiders is in the future,” Davis said. “This gives us the ability to achieve that.” The vote was a foregone conclusion after the league and Raiders were not sat- isfied with Oakland’s pro- posals for a new stadium, and Las Vegas stepped up with $750 million in public money. Bank of America also is giving Davis a $650 million loan, further help- ing to persuade owners to allow the third team reloca- tion in just over a year. The Rams moved from St. Louis to Los Angeles in 2016, and in January the Chargers relocated from San Diego to LA. “You know our goal is to have 32 stable franchises for each team and the league,” Commissioner Roger Good- ell said. “We work very hard and never want to see the relocation of a franchise. NFL owners approve Raiders’ move from Oakland to Las Vegas > See RAIDERS, Page 4 > See DISTILLERY, Page 3

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Sparks distillery combines ‘old school’ process with Nevada’s ‘enthralling’ historyBy Kayla AndersonSparks Tribune

Located on 1155 Watson Way Suite 5 in Sparks, Seven Troughs Distilling manufac-tures handcrafted small-batch spirits using an old-fashioned 19th century fermentation and distilling process. Currently celebrating its fifth year in production, the distillery cre-ates moonshine, vodka, rum, gin and bour-bon using local grains and talent.

They openly admit that the old school dis-tillation process is nowhere near efficient, but that it gives the company more time to focus on the quality of the spirits that it pro-duces. Using wooden hogsheads to ferment the grains, the spirit is then distilled in a di-rect-fire pot still (which is pretty much an abandoned process in current times).

Like many of the state’s desolate ghost towns, the company got its name after The Seven Troughs Mining District that helped make Nevada what it is today. After gold was discovered in 1905, four mining camps soon emerged in the area and created towns around it. In the early 1900’s, almost $2 mil-lion in gold was extracted from the land be-fore the Great Depression set in. A lot of lo-cal economies took a dive and by 1940 many mining and milling operations completely seized to exist.

A hundred years later, Seven Troughs is continuing the tradition of those who came to Nevada seeking independence and for-tune through its artisan spirits- each with a special tie to the state of Nevada.

cOVER STORy

John Byrne/TribuneSeven Troughs Distilling owner Tom Adams displays of of many products created at his distillery in Sparks. The company is in its fifth year of production.

31-1 VOTE

By Barry WilnerAssociated Press

Invoking his father Al’s name, and copying what the Hall of Fame owner did with the Raiders, Mark Da-vis is moving the franchise out of Oakland.

NFL owners approved the Raiders’ move to Las Vegas 31-1 at the league meetings Monday. Miami was the lone dissenter.

“My father used to say the greatness of the Raiders is in the future,” Davis said. “This gives us the ability to achieve that.”

The vote was a foregone conclusion after the league and Raiders were not sat-isfied with Oakland’s pro-posals for a new stadium, and Las Vegas stepped up with $750 million in public money. Bank of America also is giving Davis a $650 million loan, further help-ing to persuade owners to allow the third team reloca-tion in just over a year.

The Rams moved from St. Louis to Los Angeles in 2016, and in January the Chargers relocated from San Diego to LA.

“You know our goal is to have 32 stable franchises for each team and the league,” Commissioner Roger Good-ell said. “We work very hard and never want to see the relocation of a franchise.

NFL owners approve Raiders’ move from Oakland to Las Vegas

> See RAIDERS, Page 4> See DISTILLERY, Page 3

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California man dead in fall from Tahoe Casino parking garage

STATELINE — A 29-year-old Cal-ifornia man has died from injuries he suffered in a fall from the upper level of a parking garage at a hotel-casino at Lake Tahoe.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Of-fice says the death of David Garcia of Fresno appears to have been acciden-tal.

Sheriff’s Sgt. Bernadette Smith said in a statement Monday that wit-nesses told deputies that Garcia had been drinking alcohol Saturday night at Harvey’s Casino in Stateline before he left the casino on foot at about 2:20 a.m. Sunday.

Authorities responded to the scene at about 3 a.m. after a report of a man with a traumatic injury next to the parking structure on U.S. Highway 50.

Paramedics say Garcia was unre-sponsive and wasn’t breathing. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Vegas poliCe: 1 held, oThers soughT in Bellagio sTore heisT

LAS VEGAS — Police aren’t im-mediately identifying a man arrested while at least two other masked sus-pects escaped following a weekend smash-and-grab burglary at a luxury watch and jewelry store at the Bel-lagio casino resort on the Las Vegas Strip.

Officer Larry Hadfield said Mon-day that police are withholding the man’s name while they try to locate as many as three other male suspects who may have been involved in the heist a little before 1 a.m. Saturday.

Authorities say no one was injured in the robbery at the Tesorini store, which was closed at the time.

Hadfield says initial reports of gun-shots appeared to stem from people misinterpreting the sharp sound of hammers shattering glass jewelry cases.

Investigators are reviewing casino security video that Hadfield says is not being made public.

neVada offiCials Confirm firsT wolf in sTaTe sinCe 1922

RENO — The Nevada Department of Wildlife has confirmed the first sighting of a wolf in the state in nearly 100 years.

Chief State Game Warden Brian Wakeling said Friday the wolf was spotted in northwest Nevada in early November near Fox Mountain just west of the Black Rock Desert and about 20 miles from the California line.

Wakeling says wildlife officials recovered scat from the animal. A conservation lab at the University of Idaho confirmed the droppings were from a male offspring of a sev-en-member pack of wolves known as the “Shasta Pack” in Northern Cali-fornia.

Wakeling says the department oc-casionally receives reports of wolf sightings, but this is the first time one’s presence has been verified since 1922.

He says the observation of a lone animal does not mean wolves have established territories in Nevada.

offiCials mark opening of new neVada supreme CourT Building

LAS VEGAS — Officials are mark-ing the opening of a new Nevada Su-preme Court building in downtown

Las Vegas that has offices and cham-bers for state high court justices and appellate judges, and a larger court-room for arguments.

Elected and court officials are tak-ing part in the Monday event at the two-story white marble-faced struc-ture, which has elements modeled after buildings including the U.S. Su-preme Court.

Court employees moved in several weeks ago, and justices are expected to hear arguments April 3 in the new 72-seat courtroom.

The 26,000-square-foot build-ing was built by EHB Companies. It increases space for the courts, which moved from the 17th floor of the nearby Clark County Regional Justice Center.

Justice James Hardesty projects that the new lease will save about $500,000 in rent over 10 years.

Two female inmaTes walk away from souThern neVada Camp

LAS VEGAS — Officials say two female inmates walked away from a southern Nevada detention camp.

The Nevada Department of Correc-tions says 32-year-old Krystal Smith and 22-year-old Danielle First left the camp Sunday. The women were last seen wearing blue and white cloth-ing.

Smith was serving an 18-48 month sentence for attempted possession of a stolen vehicle. First was serving a 12-48 month sentence for grand larceny.

Smith is 5 feet 2 inches tall, 125 pounds with hazel eyes, dark hair and a fair complexion. She has tat-toos on her neck that read Mrs. Ro-mero, Sabrina and K.

First is 5 feet 6 inches tall with green eyes, brown hair and a fair complex-ion. She has tattoos on her right fore-

arm, left upper arm and back of her neck.

low-inTeresT loans aVailaBle for washoe CounTy flood ViCTims

RENO — The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering low-in-terest federal disaster loans to busi-nesses and residents affected by se-vere storms and flooding in Washoe County.

Gov. Brian Sandoval and state Emergency Management Chief Caleb Cage issued a statement Thursday urging flood victims to take advan-tage of the assistance

Businesses can borrow up to $2 million for any combination of prop-erty damage or economic injury re-sulting from last month’s flooding.

Homeowners can borrow up to $200,000 to repair or replace their primary residence. Homeowners and renters also can get a loan for up to $40,000 to replace personal property.

Interested applicants should call the Small Business Administration at 800-659-2955, or apply on line at https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela

man shoT, killed Through aparTmenT window in Vegas

LAS VEGAS — Las Vegas police are investigating after they say a man was shot and killed through the win-dow of his apartment near McCarran International Airport.

Officers had responded to reports of shots fired early Sunday to find the victim suffering from multiple gun-shot wounds. He was taken to a hos-pital and later died.

Police say they believe the suspect shot the victim through the apart-ment window several times and fled the scene.

No arrests have been made.

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The longest serving fire chief in the history of Sparks has died.

Sparks Mayor Geno Mar-tini says Francis William “Bill” Farr died on Saturday. He was 93.

Farr served as Sparks’ fire chief from 1951-1976. The World War II veteran also was a state senator and a Washoe County commis-sioner.

Martini reflected on his

personal relationship with Farr in the following state-ment:

“Bill Farr was the epitome of a public servant hold-ing many titles throughout his life. He was a Washoe County Commissioner, Ne-vada State Senator, and the longest serving Sparks Fire Chief in the City’s history. He was also an American hero, serving and fighting for our nation during World War II. As my daughter’s grand-father, I knew Chief Farr well and always admired

his deep integrity, commit-ment to service, and love for his Country. On behalf of a grateful City, I offer my condolences to Chief Farr’s entire family. Bill Farr was a great American, and I will miss his presence.”

Current Sparks Fire Chief Chris Maples says he only had the pleasure of meeting Farr a few times, but that the stories he told at the fire sta-tion around the dinner table were legendary. He says his commitment to the public never wavered.

Courtesy photoBill Farr, center, served as Sparks’ fire chief from 1951-1976.

infrasTruCTure rehaBiliTaTion ConTraCT

Council awarded a contract to Spanish Springs Construc-tion in the amount of $637,444 to rehabilitate city curbs, gutters, and sidewalks. The project involves the complete replacement and rehabili-tation on K Street, L Street, and M Street from Stanford Way to Probasco Way. The existing curb and gutter in-frastructure has deteriorated over time and is restricting storm water runoff.

roadway repairCouncil approved a contract

with Sierra Nevada Construc-tion in the amount of $157,800 for the repair and patching of various areas of failing road-way throughout the City. The wet winter this year has left several areas of city streets with cracks and potholes.

mediCal marijuana esTaBlishmenT reloCaTions

The City Council approved the relocation of Greenleaf Enterprises, Inc., a medi-cal marijuana dispensary from an approved but not yet established location at 1825 Freeport Boulevard to a location at 1730 Glendale Avenue. The Council also approved NV Green, Inc. to move a medical marijuana cultivation facility from an approved but not yet estab-lished location at 1492 Linda Way to a location at 1475 Hymer Avenue.

Pursuant to NRS 453A.350, a medical marijuana es-tablishment may apply to change location within the same local jurisdiction as its original approval. A local government may only ap-prove such an application following a public hearing.

d’andrea golf Course CluBhouse

Council directed staff to pe-tition the appropriate court for injunctive relief to abate the

nuisance at the D’Andrea Golf Course Clubhouse at 2900 South D’Andrea Parkway.

The D’Andrea Clubhouse burned on Oct. 28, 2015. The clubhouse was partially de-molished as part of the fire suppression efforts. Because the fire was caused by arson, the site was considered a crime scene until October of 2016. The arsonist pleaded guilty in November of 2016 and was sentenced in February of 2017.

Numerous requests for en-forcement of the applicable Sparks Municipal Code provi-sions came directly from resi-dents of the D’Andrea commu-nity as well as through elected officials after the building was burned. Due to the crime scene designation, the city was unable to proceed with enforcement of applicable municipal codes. After the site was no longer deemed a crime scene, staff initiated contact with the listed property owner identifying the nuisance issues and requiring the violations be corrected. An injunction may allow the Court to address the ongoing violations with the owner of the property before the City pursues further ac-tions.

granT for Body armorCouncil accepted a Bureau

of Justice Assistance Grant in the amount of $9,600 to contribute to the purchase of body armor for sworn Sparks law enforcement officers.

CooperaTiVe agreemenT wiTh sTaTe of neVada

Council approved a con-tract with the State of Nevada for wildland expenses and emergency incidents for the period of July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 in the amount of $20,000. The Sparks Fire Department maintains co-operative agreements with local, state, and federal fire agencies to provide resources to assist each other with emergencies that exceed the capabilities of a single agency.

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Born and raised in Reno, owner Tom Ad-ams believes that his distilling business rep-resents everything about his outlaw state and Nevada history has always been his passion. He has been interested in alcohol distilling practically his whole life and recent laws that have been passed have finally allowed him to create and sell the alcohol with a process that he’s been so interested in.

“I was like a moth to a flame, I’ve been into this since I was a little guy,” says Adams. “It’s all art and science- the final product is what you want it to be.”

As the first licensed distillery in the entire Great Basin to exist since 1887, Adams says that being in the business has been a long and torturous path to be able to sell directly to customers. Before the Nevada Craft Distill-ery bill passed in 2013, distilleries could only sell its spirits wholesale which made it hard for small batch producers to break into the market.

“Now we’re licensed to produce in the State of Nevada and we can have an interaction with the customer,” says Adams. “Some peo-ple have weird things that they like to do and this is mine.”

Plus, Seven Troughs has a customer who is a first generation Nevadan settler who helped him really dig into Nevada history.

“I think our public schools do a really great job in teaching kids what it means to be a Ne-vadan,” he says. “(Nevada history) is enthrall-ing- there’s been a lot of struggle and strong characters who’ve helped us to get to where we’re at today.”

Using an old distilling process and produc-ing in small batches definitely sets their spir-its apart from mainstream whiskeys. “We’re pushing to keep the early American whisky tradition alive,” adds Adams.

Personally, Adams’ favorite spirit is the Seven Troughs straight bourbon whisky. “It has monstrous flavors and is alcoholic as hell. But it has a nice, sweet, luscious taste. You have to try it.”

“Whiskey takes only six days to make, but we age our bourbon for at least three years,” he says. “We’re trying to make a really old-fashioned, true Nevadan whiskey.”

The tasting room is open Thursdays and Fridays from 3 to 6 p.m., and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 6.p.m. It’s also available by appoint-ment Monday through Wednesday. Seven Troughs will also be launching Northern Ne-vada distillery tours with several other loca-tions within the Reno-Sparks area.

To book a special tour, visit www.7troughs-distilling.com or call (775) 525-9350.

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We worked tirelessly over the last nine months or so on a solution. We needed to provide certainties and sta-bility for the Raiders and the league.”

The Raiders, whose relo-cation fee of approximately $350 million is less than the $650 million the Rams and Chargers paid, likely will play two or three more years in the Bay Area before their $1.7 billion stadium near the Las Vegas Strip is ready.

“I wouldn’t use the term lame duck,” Davis insisted. “We’re still the Raiders and we represent Raider Nation.

“There will be disap-pointed fans and it’s impor-tant for me to talk to them to explain why and how.”

Las Vegas, long taboo to the NFL because of its legal-ized gambling, also is getting an NHL team this fall, the Golden Knights.

“Today will forever change the landscape of Las Vegas and UNLV football,” said Steve Sisolak, chairman of the Clark County Commis-sion and a former member of a panel appointed by Ne-vada Gov. Brian Sandoval to study the stadium tax fund-ing plan. “I couldn’t be more excited for the fans and resi-dents of Clark County as we move forward with the Raid-ers and the Rebels.”

Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and a group trying to keep the team in Oakland, made a last-ditch presenta-tion to the NFL last week. But that letter was “filled with uncertainty,” according to Goodell.

Monday, she asked owners to delay the vote, wanting to give her city a chance to ne-gotiate with a small group of owners to complete a sta-dium deal at the Coliseum site.

“Never that we know of has the NFL voted to dis-place a team from its estab-lished market when there is a fully financed option be-fore them with all the issues addressed,” Schaaf said in a statement. “I’d be remiss if I didn’t do everything in my power to make the case for Oakland up until the very end.”

Schaaf said the city pre-sented a $1.3 billion plan for a stadium that would be ready by 2021. She said the existing Coliseum would be demolished by 2024, with the Oakland Athletics baseball team either moving to a new stadium at the Coliseum site or somewhere else in the city.

But the presence of the A’s in that sports complex was particularly troubling to the NFL, Goodell said.

“We understand the Raid-ers’ need for a new stadium,” A’s President Dave Kaval said. “Oakland is an incred-ible sports town and we would be sorry to see them leave. We commend the city’s and county’s efforts to keep the Raiders in Oakland. The mayor and her team have worked incredibly hard to save the franchise.

“We are focused on, and excited about, our efforts to build a new ballpark in Oakland and look forward to announcing a location this year.”

The Raiders’ move became more certain this month when Bank of America of-fered the loan. That replaced the same amount the Raiders lost when the league balked at having casino owner Shel-don Adelson involved and he was dropped from the team’s plans.

Davis on Monday thanked Adelson for his “vision and leadership,” saying the en-tire deal might not have hap-pened without him.

Leaving the Bay Area is not something new with the Raiders , who played in Los Angeles from 1982-94 before heading back to Oakland. Davis was passed over last year in an attempt to move to a stadium in the LA area that would have been jointly financed with the Charg-ers. Instead, the owners ap-proved the Rams’ relocation and gave the Chargers an op-tion to join them, which they exercised this winter.

Now, it’s off to the desert for the Raiders. Well, in a few years.

“The opportunity to build a world-class stadium in the entertainment capital of the world,” Davis said, “is a sig-nificant step toward achiev-ing that greatness.”

Raiderscontinued from Page 1

“Today will forever change the landscape of las Vegas and uNlV football. I couldn’t be more excited for the fans and residents of clark county as we move forward with the Raiders and the Rebels.”

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Las Vegas senator wants even-earlier recreational pot launchBy Alison NoonAssociated Press

CARSON CITY — A Las Vegas Democrat is seeking to start recreational mar-ijuana sales in Nevada at least a few weeks earlier than planned — in case something extends the state’s current timeline, he said at a Friday hearing.

Sen. Tick Segerblom wants pot sales to begin by mid-June.

State regulators are al-ready working toward a July 1 launch, which would be six months ahead of a voter-mandated deadline.

The state will be ready by then to license medical marijuana dispensaries to ring up the state’s first sales of pot bought for fun — not treatment, Department of Taxation Director Deonne Contine said.

Senate Bill 302 would do much of what the depart-ment is currently vetting: implement sales taxes, some new rules and the general provisions of the legaliza-tion initiative voters passed in November.

“We’re not trying to compete with Taxation’s

early-start program,” Seg-erblom said. “If their ear-ly-start program gets out there, we don’t need this bill, but if there’s hiccups in that or something, this would be an alternative.”

The tax department is also holding hearings on pro-posed pot rules.

“I would like to empha-size that I feel like that process is prudent and it is with a lot of thought and so I’m confident that the state will be ready to go on July 1,” Contine said.

With voter approval, Ne-vada legalized recreational pot for adults 21 and older last year. But there’s no-where to legally buy mar-ijuana for personal use until the state permits dis-pensaries to sell it.

Question 2 requires the state to do so by January 2018.

Segerblom’s bill would similarly give permission. It would install the 10 per-cent state sales tax on rec-reational marijuana that Gov. Brian Sandoval floated in January, as well as an-other 5 percent sales tax to

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The City of Sparks brings a fresh new twist to recre-ational sports with a kickball league just for adults. The popular schoolyard game is a fun option for men and women who want to social-ize and be active without the competition required of a sport like softball or bas-ketball. Teams consist of 10 players on the field, but ev-eryone can be in the line-up to kick.

Registration to join the spring league runs through April 15. The cost is $350 per team for a 10 game schedule with double headers. Space

is limited.Kickball games will be

held on Monday evenings, May 1 – June 26, between 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. at the Sports Complex at Golden Eagle Regional Park, 6400 Vista Blvd.

Register for the Spring Kickball League at the Alf Sorensen Community Cen-ter, 1400 Baring Blvd. Office hours are Monday/Wednes-day, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., Tues-day/Thursday, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday, 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. For more information call (775) 353-2385 or email [email protected].

Lawmakers turn to paid leave for workersBy Alison NoonAssociated Press

CARSON CITY — Nevada lawmakers are turning this week to multiple measures that would mandate or help businesses afford to give workers paid leave from work.

But first, they face a deadline to put their policy ideas into writing. Here’s more on a few of the issues ahead this week at the Ne-vada Legislature:

more Bills dueMore than 200 bills were introduced last

week, bringing the number of written and published proposals to nearly 900.

Hundreds more are still in the queue, spe-cifically from government agencies and leg-islative committees. They are due Monday night, when the Legislature will make a final call for bill introductions.

Although it could amount to a late night for lawmakers and legislative attorneys, the deadline does not mean an end to policy ideas. Lawmakers will amend and at times fully supplant the text of their proposals in the remaining 10 weeks of the session.

paid leaVeSenate Majority Leader Aaron Ford of Las

Vegas is leading a Democratic push to man-date all private employers provide workers with three paid sick days a year. The Senate Commerce, Labor and Energy Committee will hear Senate Bill 196 on Wednesday.

In a different measure, businesses that pay employees during family leave would qualify for payroll and commerce tax breaks. Assem-blywoman Dina Neal, a Democrat represent-ing North Las Vegas, will present Assembly Bill 266 in the Assembly Taxation Committee on Thursday.

Tampon TaXA global debate on whether governments

should tax feminine hygiene products is com-ing to Nevada this week. The Senate Revenue and Economic Development Committee will consider Thursday whether state and local taxes should be stripped from tampons, pads and similar items under Senate Bill 415.

A similar proposal, Assembly Bill 402, would exempt diapers from state and local taxes in addition to feminine hygiene prod-ucts. Either bill would require voter ap-proval.

las Vegas hearingMoving public discourse to Nevada’s larg-

est metropolitan area, the Assembly Govern-ment Affairs Committee will hear a proposal Friday regarding Red Rock Canyon at the Grant Sawyer Building in Las Vegas.

The measure restricts some local gov-ernment powers on land use planning in national conservation areas. It comes after Clark County officials approved a develop-er’s plan last month to build thousands of homes near the Red Rock Canyon National Recreation Area.

lEgISlaTuRE

Bill would let Nevada police pull over seat belt offendersBy Alison NoonAssociated Press

CARSON CITY — A ques-tion of allowing Nevada po-lice officers to pull over cars if anyone inside is not wear-ing a seat belt pitted doctors who regularly witness crash deaths against public de-fenders worried about racial profiling at the state Legisla-

ture Thursday.Safety activists have been

pressing lawmakers to make seat belt violations a pri-mary offense — a reason law enforcement can stop a car — even before Nevada man-dated passengers wear them in 1989.

Their latest attempt, Sen-ate Bill 288, would delete a sentence in that law that says

officers can enforce it only if the car is halted or its driver is arrested for some other al-leged offense.

A leading trauma surgeon in Nevada, Douglas Fraser, and other physicians told lawmakers they would save lives by making that change. The vice chief of trauma at

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The Pyramid Lake Indian wars; Williams Station MassacrePart 1

By Dennis Cassinelli

This is the first in a series of articles about some of the most tragic events in the history of Nevada. About once a month, I will send out a story to describe the events that forever changed the lifestyle of the Native American Indians in Nevada. These events also created chaos and fear among the thousands of emi-grant miners, farmers and settlers in the re-gion.

Silver was discovered on the Comstock Lode in 1859. This immediately started a rush to the area unprecedented in the his-tory of the region. Immediately, there was a great strain placed upon the meager re-sources of this high desert region. Hun-dreds, then thousands of people converged on the Comstock seeking their fortunes as best they could. To make matters worse, the winter of 1859/60 was exceptionally severe and the resources of food, building materials and land became dangerously scarce. The native Indians who had survived quite well for thousands of years by living off the land were suddenly faced with competition for the food, timber and hunting grounds their survival had depended upon for millennia.

A few prospectors and settlers did not pose much of a problem for the Indians. When the massive influx of fortune seekers flooded into the area in 1859 and 1860, however, the native population realized they could no longer maintain the hunter/gatherer lifestyle they had enjoyed. White settlers began to build ranches and farms along the Carson River where the best hunting grounds had been. Miners, speculators and entrepreneurs took claim over vast tracts of grazing land, cut down hundreds of acres of the pinion forests and ruined the chances for a pine nut har-vest which the Indians depended upon for their survival.

To make matters worse, the one Paiute Indian respected by the white settlers, Old Chief Winnemucca, died in the severe winter of 1859. For years, he had been able to keep a fragile peace with the white settlers. With his loss, there was no one to speak for the In-dians and negotiate mitigation of their griev-ances. Desperate for food supplies, hun-dreds of Paiute Indians from different bands congregated at Pyramid Lake in the spring of 1860 to await the annual spring fish run.

Many of the leaders of the Pyramid Lake Indian community began to fear that war was inevitable, considering the increased resentment of the white “invaders.” In April

of 1860, a council of tribal leaders was held at the Pyramid Lake settlement where Nixon is now located to debate whether or not to wage full-out war with the whites. Among all those tribal leaders, there was only one who foresaw the evils that would result to his people should they wage such a war. This was an eloquent warrior named Numaga. He was not the War Chief of the Paiutes, but the chosen leader of the people living on the Pyramid Lake Reservation.

In addition to the local Paiute Indians, the council included members of the Shoshone tribe. For several days, participants, includ-ing chiefs from all around the Great Basin, recounted one event after another, express-ing their grievances about treatment by the whites. Numaga alone spoke out against the demands for war. He declared, “Your en-emies are like the sands in the bed of your rivers; when taken away, they only give place for more to come and settle there.”

On May 6, 1860, word reached the council that nine renegade braves led by “Captain Soo” had attacked and burned Williams Sta-tion along the Carson River and killed four whites. It was said the attack was in retali-ation for some of the white men residing at the station who were reported to have raped and molested two Indian girls. When the messenger brought word of the attack to the Council at Pyramid Lake, Numaga gazed off in the direction of Williams Station and re-plied, “There is no longer any use for council; we must prepare for war, for the soldiers will now come here to fight us.”

Williams Station was a stagecoach stop with a saloon and general store along the Overland Road owned by James O. Williams. It was located about eight miles northeast of Bucklands’ ranch. This area is now covered by the waters of Lake Lahontan. James Wil-liams was away from the station at the time, but his two brothers, Oscar and David, were among those killed.

Apparently, James O. Williams returned the next day and discovered the still smolder-ing ruins and the bodies of his murdered and mutilated brothers. He also found the bodies of the patrons of the saloon. In two homes across the river from the station, Williams discovered bodies of 13 settlers who had been murdered. Williams quickly made his way to Virginia City and reported the inci-dent. The news of the attack caused a general panic throughout the region. Within a few days, a militia was formed to retaliate against

> See HISToRY, Page 7

the only Level 1 trauma cen-ter in the state, Fraser said seat belts are not dangerous, contrary to what some peo-ple tell themselves.

“When you present to the trauma center and have a mark from your seat belt, at least you’re alive and talking to me and we can talk about fixing some smaller injuries, versus the conversations I have with families explain-ing how daddy’s not going to come home tonight,” Fraser said.

Public defenders opposed the measure, saying it could give officers pretext to pull over people because they are black or Latino and gener-ally target minorities more often than they already do.

“We do not live in a post-racial America as it stands right now,” said John Piro, a lobbyist for the Clark County Public Defender’s Office who lost a 2016 bid for the Nevada Assembly.

He and Sean Sullivan, lob-byist for the Washoe County Public Defender’s Office, said lawmakers should weigh the possibility of en-hancing the state’s already admirable seat belt behavior against passengers’ protec-tion from unfair treatment.

Nevadans are more likely than the average American to wear a seatbelt — by a score of 94 percent-buckled riders in Nevada to 87 percent-buck-led riders nationally, accord-ing to 2014 data from the Na-tional Highway Traffic Safety Administration. But both nationally and in Nevada, 45 percent of people who died in car crashes that year were not wearing seat belts.

University of Nevada, Las Vegas researcher Laura Gry-der told lawmakers many of the 34 states that have made seat belt violations a primary offense subsequently saw their rate of use increase.

Janine Hansen and Lynn Chapman, representatives of conservative political organi-zations, said they don’t believe that. Some people simply do not want to be told to wear seat belts, they said, and will never change that mindset.

“You cannot legislate com-mon sense,” Chapman said.

Although enforcement var-ies, every state except New Hampshire mandates adults and children wear seat belts.

Vehicle crashes are a lead-ing cause of death globally.

In Thailand, which sees one of the world’s highest rates of traffic fatalities, the military government on Wednesday ordered all passengers — not just those in the front row as previously required — to al-ways buckle up.

billcontinued from Page 5

benefit local governments. Segerblom said his measure would streamline collection.

“We both agree we want to have one inventory, one accounting system,” for var-ious taxes on recreational and marijuana sales, he told Contine.

The bill would have the recreational marijuana in-dustry operate under the medical marijuana regula-tions that took 15 years to im-

plement in Nevada.It would be replaced by the

tax department’s rules once that agency begins licensing recreational pot shops.

Segerblom said he had in-tended the bill to get Neva-da’s recreational marijuana industry off the ground even earlier, but it was delayed in the legislative process.

The bill would take effect immediately after his col-leagues in the Democrat-controlled statehouse and the Republican governor sign on — a constitutional process that must be com-pleted by mid-June.

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Dear Searching, Traveling can be daunt-

ing under the best circum-stances but for elderly se-niors, those with disabilities, or those recovering or reha-bilitating from an illness or injury, it can seem particu-larly overwhelming or un-manageable.

Fortunately, there are a number of companies that provides traveling compan-ion/escort services to help older adults with the rigors of travel.

Whether it’s seniors going on vacation or grandparents wanting to join their far-off families for weddings and graduations, travel compan-ions help clients who need help moving through air-ports, managing luggage, navigating busy terminals and hotel lobbies and much more.

Some companion services even provide personal care

like medication reminders, dressing, bathing and feed-ing. And for those with spe-cific medical needs, traveling nurse services are available too.

But be aware that these services aren’t cheap. You will pay for the travel com-panion’s tickets, the com-panion’s hotel room if neces-sary, meals, incidentals and fees for the service. The price to accompany a client on a plane trip within the United States – including the com-panion fees and travel costs for all parties – can range anywhere from $1,500 to $5,000 or more for coach air-fare. Business or first class would cost more.

To locate a travel com-panion service in your area, search online for “senior travel companion” or “senior travel escort,” followed by your mom’s city or state. Or use an experienced national service like Flying Compan-ions (FlyingCompanions.com) or FirstLight Home Care (FirstLightHomeCare.com), which has a national network of franchises that provides in-home care for se-niors, and offers travel com-panion programs in about one-third of its 130 fran-chises.

Or, for medical travel companions do a search for “traveling nurse escort” or “medical travel companion,” or checkout Travel Care & Logistics (YourFlightNurse.com), which provides regis-tered nurses as escorts.

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First, if you mom requires personal or medical care while traveling, find out if the escort is trained to manage her healthcare needs. What sort of medical certifications do they have? (Nursing cre-dentials? C.P.R. training? etc.)

Also, find out how many trips the companion has taken with clients. Have they completed trips with travelers like your mom? How long has the travel service company been in business? What is the com-pany’s safety record? And what sort of insurance does it carry, and what and who does it cover?

Also, get a quote breaking down exactly what you’ll be required to pay, in addi-tion to the companion’s fees. And, get a list of two or three clients/references who has used their service and call them.

Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.

Escort services that can help seniors with the rigors of travel

the attack. The militia of over 100, mostly untrained volun-teers, was formed to appre-hend those who had raided Williams Station. The group included men from Virginia City, Silver City, Dayton, Car-son City and Genoa.

The poorly equipped and unorganized army of volun-teers under the command of

Major William Ormsby, who owned a stage stop and trading post in Dayton known as Halls Station, set out on their mis-sion of vengeance. My next ar-ticle in the series will relate the tragic result of that campaign.

This article is by Dayton Author and Historian Dennis Cassinelli who can be contacted at [email protected] or on his blog at denniscassinelli.com. All books sold through this publication will be at a 20 percent discount and Dennis will pay the postage.

Historycontinued from Page 6

Kids on Big Rigs event set for April 29 in Sparks

Peterbilt Truck Parts & Equipment and Silver State International will host the 6th annual Kids on Big Rigs event April 29 in Sparks.

Kids on Big Rigs is a fun and educational event for the entire family where part-ners from across the com-munity, including police departments, fire stations, construction companies and more, display heavy and medium duty equipment, so kids can explore everything from helicopters to snow plows to tow trucks.

Children and adults can ask questions and learn about each rig from the ex-

perts who operate them all over our community.

In benefit of High Des-ert Montessori School and the Lili Claire Foundation, Kids on Big Rigs will be held at Peterbilt Truck Parts & Equipment, located at 2272 Larkin Cir., Sparks, 89431. The event is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For special group rates please contact [email protected]. Day of the event ticket cost is $5. Kids can get $1 off admission by wearing their scout uniform, youth team sports jersey or by bringing a canned food item for donation to Evelyn Mount community food drive.

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SPORTSwww.sparkstrib.com march 28, 2017

SPaNISH SPRINgS baSEball

Cougars split two walk-off decisions Sparks Tribune

Two days after suffering a walk-off loss at Douglas, Spanish Springs re-turned the favor on its home field Sat-urday afternoon.

Colton Forman sent everyone home in the bottom of the ninth when he stepped to the dish with one out and the bases loaded and delivered a game-win-ning RBI single.

The Cougars improved to 9-2, 5-1

with the walk-off victory. The Tigers sunk to 7-5. 3-3.

Forman went 4-for-6 with a double and six RBIs. Dawson Martin (4-for-6, double, three RBIs, run) also had a big day at the dish.

Spanish Springs trailed 6-1 going the bottom of the fourth, eventually tying the game at 8-8 with a five-run bottom of the sixth.

That score remained until the top of the ninth, when Douglas grabbed a 9-8 lead

on a bases-loaded walk. The Cougars tied it back up on a wild pitch, setting the stage for Forman’s walk-off knock.

Marlin Brucato came on in relief with two outs and the bases loaded in the top of the ninth and ended the threat with a strikeout. He was re-warded with a win.

The Cougars have the next week and a half off before returning to ac-

John Byrne/TribuneSpanish Springs starter Jordan Santos delivers a pitch in Saturday’s 10-9 (9 innings) walk-off home win over Douglas. The victory in the final at bat came two days after the Cougars dropped a 16-15 walk-off decision at Douglas, ending an eight-game winning streak.

REED baSEball

Sparks Tribune

Reed dropped the first game of its spring break trip to Anaheim on Saturday, 4-3, to Pacifica (south Ana-heim).

The loss sunk the Raiders’ record to 5-7, remaining 3-3 in 4A North play. The Mar-iners improved to 6-6.

Reed outhit Pacifica 8-4 and held a 3-1 lead going to the bottom of the sixth. The Mariners took their first lead of the game by scor-ing three times. The inning started with a walk, a sin-gle and an error. The sec-ond error of the inning al-lowed what proved to be the game-winning run to score.

The Raiders did not have a single extra base hit in the loss. Lincoln Turner and Joey Brown both went 2-for-3 and scored a run.

Reed played two games on Monday against Kennedy (La Palma, Calif.) and San Clemente (San Celemente, Calif.). The final scores were unavailable by print dead-line but can be found at sparkstrib.com.

reed 10, Carson 3Revenge is a dish best

served 24 hours later.Just one night after suffer-

ing a devastating 4-3 home loss to Carson, Reed went to the state’s capital on Thurs-day night and scored once

Raiders drop Anaheim trip opener, split with Senators

ATHLETE OFTHE WEEK

Makayla LinebargerReed Track and Field

Reed’s senior pole vaulter shattered the state record on Saturday at the 45th Annual FallonElks Invitational. Linebarger cleared a height of 13-06, nearly a whole foot higher than theprevious record of 12-08, set by Wooster’s Alexis Romero three years ago. Her jump is goodfor the third best in the entire nation this year. Linebarger’s effort helped the Reed girls rollto the title in the 24-team event. The Raiders finished with 122 team points. Runner-up Damonte Ranch had 66.

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SPORTSREED SOfTball

John Byrne/TribuneSenior Julia Jensen did it all in Saturday’s home doubleheader sweep of Douglas. In the circle, she threw two complete game shutouts on just three total hits. She struck out 22 batters without a single walk. In the second win, an 8-0 deci-sion, she went 4-for-4 with two home runs and seven RBIs.

Raiders, Jensen sweep Tigers in doubleheader Sparks Tribune

Julia Jensen struck out nine in a com-plete game two-hit shutout on Satur-day, guiding Reed to an 8-0 home win over Douglas.

The Raiders’ second win over the Tigers of the day improved their record 7-2-1, 3-3. The Tigers sunk to

3-10.Jensen also had a monster game at the

plate, going 4-for-4 with two home runs and seven RBIs.

reed 1, douglas 0Senior Gabby Kahl’s RBI in the bot-

tom of the sixth was the difference in the first game of Saturday’s double-

header, a 1-0 win. Kahl’s run driven in salvaged a

brilliant effort from Jensen in the circle. She allowed just one hit in a complete-game shutout while strik-ing out 13. She did not walk a single batter.

Reed finished with just two hits in the narrow victory.

SPaNISH SPRINgS SOfTball

Sparks Tribune

The Cougars pushed their winning streak to eight on Saturday with a convincing doubleheader sweep at Ga-lena, ending with an 18-2 win in three innings.

Spanish Springs jumped to 9-2, 6-0 in the 4A North while Galena dipped to 3-5, 0-4.

The outcome in the dou-bleheader finale was decided early as the Cougars jumped out to a 9-0 lead in the first inning. Freshman Alysa Mi-cone highlighted the offen-sive outburst, going 4-for-4 with a double, five RBIs and scoring three times.

Fellow freshman Kaylah House allowed two runs (one earned) on five hits in the three-inning complete game to pick up the win.

The Cougars start a non-league tournament at Reed on Friday with games against McQueen (9 a.m.), Douglas (2 p.m.) and Lassen (3:30 p.m.).

spanish springs 17, galena 5 (6 innings)

Saturday’s first game was relatively close through five innings.

The Cougars held a 7-2 lead going to the sixth, then broke it open with a 10-run inning and went on to roll 17-5 in six innings.

Junior Rylee Retzer fin-ished 2-for-4 with a home run, three RBIs, and two runs scored. Amidori An-derson went 3-for-4 with five RBIs and scored once. Freshman Tyra Clary went a perfect 4-for-4 with two dou-bles, one RBI, and scored five times.

Mirinda Nichols threw all six innings to pick up the win. She allowed five runs (three earned) on 11 hits while

Cougars balloon winning streak to eight

> See CoUGARS, Page 10

tion Thursday, April 6, for a home game against Galena.

douglas 16, spanish springs 15At one point in Spanish Springs’ 4A

North contest at Douglas on Thursday night, the Cougars led 11-1. That massive lead didn’t hold.

Douglas rallied all the way back and walked off with a 16-15 marathon vic-tory to end the Cougars’ winning streak at eight games.

The Tigers scored five times in the bottom of the third and six times in the fourth to tie the game at 12-12 before No.

8 hitter Ayden Murphy ended the con-test in the bottom of the seventh with a two-run double. Murphy finished 4-for-5 with two doubles, six RBIs, and a run scored.

Spanish Springs lost despite 13 defen-sive errors by Douglas.

Josh Prizina went 3-for-4 with a home run, three RBIs and three runs scored in the loss.

cougscontinued from Page 8

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SPORTS

Railroaders surpass last year’s win total just seven games into seasonSparks Tribune

Sparks was unable to complete the three-game home sweep of Lowry in the final game of Saturday’s doubleheader, falling 12-2 in six innings to the Buck-aroos.

The Railroaders dropped to 5-2, 2-1 in the 3A North. Lowry (1-10, 1-5) was victo-rious for the first time this season.

Matt Longland blasted a solo home run (his second of the day) in the loss. Niko Budija and Braeden Good-nough provided Sparks’ only other hits, a pair of sin-

gles. Sparks remains at home

on Friday for the first game of a three-game series against South Tahoe. First pitch is at 3 p.m.

sparks 12, lowry 9Lowry’s five-run seventh

inning wasn’t enough in Sat-urday’s first game as Sparks hung on for a 12-9 win.

The Railroaders’ fifth vic-tory of the season eclipsed last year’s total.

Longland went 2-for-2 with a home run, three RBIs, three runs scored, and drew two walks. Budija was also perfect at the plate, fin-

ishing 4-for-4 with a double, RBI and three runs scored.

sparks 8, lowry 6It took five games for the

Railroaders to match last year’s win total.

Hunter Nobbs blasted a walk-off grand slam in Fri-day’s 3A North opener to give the Railroaders an 8-6 home victory over Lowry.

Sparks improved to 4-1, 1-0. Lowry dipped to 0-9, 0-4.

Nobbs finished 2-for-4 with the grand slam and six RBIs. Longland (4-for-4, double, RBI, two runs) ac-counted for half of Sparks’ eight hits.

Longland also started on the bump and went six in-nings, allowing five runs (two earned) on six hits. He fanned nine and walked six. He handed the ball to Joey Shugar in the seventh with a 5-3 deficit.

Shugar allowed one run on two hits, but picked up the win thanks to Nobb’s blast in the bottom half.

SPaRkS baSEball

John Byrne/TribuneSparks starting pitcher Matt Longland tags out Lowry’s Tazmin Milton while trying to score on a passed ball in the third inning of Friday’s 8-6 home win. A walk-off grand slam from Hunter Nobbs won it for the Railroaders, who trailed 6-3 going to the bottom of the seventh in the 3A North opener. The Railroaders and Buckaroos split Saturday’s double-header.

striking out five. She did not walk a batter.

spanish springs 14, douglas 4 (5 innings)

The Cougars remained un-beaten in 4A North play on Thursday afternoon with a 14-4 (five innings) home win over Douglas.

With the game in a score-less tie going to the bottom of

the second, the Cougs broke it open with a nine-run frame.

Anderson had a big day at the plate, going 3-for-4 with a double, triple, one RBI and scored three times. Courtney Huff (2-for-2, double, RBI, three runs) and Clary (1-for-3, double, three two RBIs) also powered the rout.

Clary threw a five-inning complete game to pick up the victory. Clary was pegged for four runs (just one earned) on eight hits. She struck out five and walked one.

cougarscontinued from Page 9

SPaRkS SOfTball

Sparks swept by Lowry Sparks Tribune

A rough weekend for Sparks ended on Saturday afternoon with a 20-2 home loss to Lowry in three in-nings.

The defeat left the Rail-roaders (0-6 in 3A North play) winless. The Bucka-roos improved to 8-3, 6-0.

Lowry scored 10 times in the top of the third and fin-ished with 17 hits, nine went for extra bases.

Sparks will host South Ta-hoe on Friday and will play three games in the day, start-ing at 11 a.m.

lowry 21, sparks 0 (3 innings)

Sparks was outhit 21-1 in Saturday’s first game and fell 21-0, at home, to Lowry in three innings.

The Buckaroos scored 10 times in the top of the first.

lowry 25, sparks 3 (4 innings)

Lowry racked up 20 base hits on Friday night, hand-ing Sparks a 25-3 four-in-ning home loss.

Sparks trailed just 5-3 af-ter the first inning, before al-lowing three in the second, four in the third, and 13 in the fourth.

fernley 16, sparks 1 (2 innings)

The Railroaders are glad to be done with the Vaqueros.

Fernley (6-0, 6-0) com-pleted a three-game sweep of winless Sparks with a 16-1 two-inning romp last Tues-day. Fernley won the three home games against Sparks by an aggregate score of 43-6.

Sparks led 1-0 after the top of the first. Fernley an-swered with nine in the bot-tom half and seven in the second.

John Byrne/TribuneStarting pitcher Rilee Nelson and the Railroaders were swept at home by Lowry over the weekend.

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SPORTSNIAA to vote on potential 5A classification Wednesday4A North expected to stay downBy Nathan ShoupSparks Tribune Sports Editor

The Nevada prep athletic landscape is on the cusp of a massive renovation.

On Wednesday, at the Ne-vada Interscholastic Activ-ities Association Board of Control spring meeting, the board for the state’s prep athletic governing body will vote whether to establish a 5A classification to counter the exponential growth of the Clark County School District in Las Vegas.

If approved, the 25 schools that compete at the 4A level down south will be split starting in the fall of 2018, not necessarily evenly, based on past athletic performance. Comparatively, the 4A North houses 12 schools – 11 when discounting Wooster, which plays football at the 3A level.

The 4A North was pre-sented the option to move up to the hypothetical 5A classification, or stay down at 4A, when the recommen-dations were approved last month by the realignment committee. The region’s commissioner, Ron McNutt, will disclose the 4A North’s preference at the meeting.

In early February, the 4A North’s athletic directors leaned heavily towards opt-ing up to the 5A. That opin-ion has since swayed and the 4A North is now expected to stay at the 4A level.

Spanish Springs Athletic Director Art Anderson, one of the 4A North’s two longest tenured athletic directors (along with Reno’s Jim Pace), prefers Northern Nevada move up to the 5A level. He admits that he is one of the few 4A North athletic direc-tors with this mindset.

“We don’t win everything, but we compete,” he said. “And we especially compete in state tournaments where we only have one team … It just seems like we’re giving a prize to everybody.”

Reed Athletic Director Ryan Sims also disagrees with the 4A North poten-tially avoiding the 5A classi-fication.

“We feel like our athletes do complete with the best athletes in Vegas,” he said.

“Sometimes the state cham-pionships don’t reflect that, however.”

The Raiders’ softball team finished third at state last spring after winning the title the year prior. The Bishop Manogue girls basketball team won its state semifi-nal game last month in Las Vegas before falling to na-tionally ranked Centennial in the title game. Spanish Springs won a state softball title last year, and boys cross country title in the fall.

“I feel the North can def-initely compete in some sports,” Anderson added. “What I feel might happen I guess, if we stay at 4A, it could turn into Gorman dominating 5A, Faith Lu-theran and Bishop Manogue competing for everything in

4A. Faith Lutheran is not going away, they’re becom-ing competitive in a lot of sports.”

It is unknown how drastic the changes will be, how-ever, if there are any to be made at all.

Once McNutt presents, the BOC will determine if it is to establish a 5A classification – which wouldn’t start until the fall of 2018, if there will be a separate realignment for football only, if any 3A schools in Las Vegas would move up the 4A, etc.

The significance of the 4A North remaining at the 4A classification with a 5A level in place would not be lost upon the state’s casual prep sports fan.

For the large schools in Northern Nevada, it would

mean avoiding the likes of Bishop Gorman in state tournaments. The Gaels have won the last eight state football titles and the last six state boys basketball cham-pionships. Both streaks tie state records.

Over the last 10 years (excluding state titles al-ready decided in the 2016-17 school year) the 4A North has won just 44 of 190 (23 percent) state titles in team sports. That figure sinks to 19 percent when discount-ing Northern Nevada’s 11 cross country state titles – the most of any sport. The statistics do not factor in six unavailable years for girls soccer.

Anderson believes those numbers are misleading.

“That doesn’t give all in-formation. It doesn’t show all the second places we had,” he said. “The informa-tion shocked a lot of people for whatever reason, appar-ently they weren’t paying at-tention the last 10 years.”

McQueen (2008) is the only Northern Nevada foot-ball state champion over the last decade. Boys basket-ball has been shut out. Girls basketball has three: Reed in 2012 and Reno in the two subsequent seasons.

Wrestling has also been blanked, as has baseball.

Volleyball, boys cross country, girls cross country, boys track and field, girls track and field, and soft-ball are the only Northern Nevada sports to win more than three state titles since 2006.

The meeting is open to the public and will be held at the Silver Legacy in the Sil-ver Baron Rooms, starting at 1 p.m. on Wednesday. Re-alignment is the first agenda item of consequence.

John Byrne/Tribune file photoFormer Raiders Ryan Rasch (No. 64) and Parker Houston (No. 84) pursue Bishop Gor-man quarterback and ohio State commit Tate Martell in a 41-13 home state semifinal loss to the Gaels in 2015. on Wednesday, the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association Board of Control will vote to potentially create a 5A classification, which could prevent Northern Nevada schools from playing the Gaels in state tournaments. The meeting will be held at the Silver Legacy in the Silver Baron Rooms and is open to the public. It starts at 1 p.m.

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Wolf Pack picks up first series victory of the seasonSparks Tribune

Nevada’s sixth series of the season wielded its first series victory.

The Wolf Pack hung on to edge Air Force, 9-8, in Sunday’s series finale at Peccole Park and improved to 7-17, 4-8. The Falcons fell to 10-13, 2-10.

Evan McMahon came on in the top of the ninth after Air Force had pulled

within one and put the tying run at second base. Two batters later, he in-duced a game-ending 5-4-3 double play to earn his second save of the season.

Mike Echavia’s sac fly in the bot-tom of the eighth, plating Keaton Smith who led off the frame with a double, proved to be the difference.

Air Force led 6-2 going to the bot-tom of the fifth, when Nevada pushed

six across – four on one swing. Third baseman Jordan Pearce belted a grand slam, his third round-tripper of the year, to give Nevada an 8-6 advantage.

Pearce finished 3-for-4 with the slam and five RBIs.

Nevada was outhit 16-11 in the win. Freshman starting pitcher Riley

Ohl improved to 2-1 on the season, allowing seven runs on 12 hits over

six innings. He struck out four and did not walk a single batter.

air forCe 7, neVada 3Nevada dropped to 0-6 coming

off wins with a 7-3 home loss to Air Force on Saturday afternoon.

The Pack held a narrow 2-1 advan-

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Mussleman rejects Cal, inks extension at NevadaSparks Tribune

He showed up. He took his shirt off. He stayed – for now.

Nevada second-year basketball coach Eric Musselman pulled his name from consider-ation for the job at Cal, reportedly last Tues-day night, and alerted the Pac-12 Bay Area program of his decision Wednesday morning.

The news capped a particularly unnerv-ing 48 hours for Wolf Pack fans as reports surfaced of Musselman growing into the runaway favorite to fill the Golden Bear’s vacancy. Gary Parris of CBS Sports reported that Musselman and Nevada almost imme-diately started working on a new deal.

The two sides agreed to terms, which were not disclosed, Wednesday evening.

“Ever since we’ve showed up in Reno, ev-eryone has been absolutely phenomenal to not only myself, but my players, my wife and my daughter, so we’re really, really excited about what we’re building here,” Mussel-man told Nathan Shoup on ESPN Radio 94.5 FM on Friday. “We can’t wait for what the fu-ture holds for our program and the support everyone has shown.”

Musselman just finished his second season on a five-year contract that pays $400,000 annually. The speculative new contract is ex-pected to be much more lucrative, upwards of twice his current salary. It will likely be the biggest pay day ever for a Nevada coach.

Under Musselman’s direction, Nevada put together its best back-to-back seasons since the program went to four-straight NCAA Tournaments from 2004-07.

“We’re really, really happy here and we’re not looking to leave,” Musselman added. “We’re just really excited about trying to con-tinue what we built in years one and two and

trying to build this into one of the best pro-grams on the west coast.”

Musselman owns a career record at Ne-vada of 52-21. He took over a program that went 9-22 in 2014-15 and hadn’t pieced to-gether a winning season since 2011-12. Last year’s team won the school’s first ever Moun-tain West Tournament game before going on to claim the CBI title – Nevada’s first ever na-tional postseason championship.

This year, Nevada rattled off 28 wins (tied for the second most in Nevada history), won its first ever MW regular-season and tourna-ment titles, and broke a decade-long drought from the NCAA Tournament.

His passionate celebrations that involve removing his shirt, following the CBI title and the home win over Colorado State to clinch the MW regular-season title, have helped him earn the affection of the Nevada fan base. His connection with the commu-nity should not be overlooked in his decision to stay in Reno. The 2016-17 season was the most attended in program history. Nevada averaged 8,923 spectators per home game this year, which ranked fourth in the MW behind SDSU, New Mexico and UNLV.

At Cal, he would have replaced Cuonzo Martin who left to take over at Missouri. Martin went 62-39 in three season for the Golden Bears. Cal has qualified for five of the last nine NCAA Tournaments, missing the dance this year.

Cal promoted assistant Wyking Jones to take over head coaching responsibilities on Friday.

Musselman’s name was also reportedly tied to openings at LSU (where he was the associate head coach for a season before tak-ing the Nevada job) and Washington, but both vacancies were filled earlier last week.

John Byrne/Tribune file photoEric Musselman withdrew his name from consideration for the Cal job on Wednesday morning and signed an extension with Nevada on Wednesday evening. The terms of the extension were not revealed. Musselman owns a 52-21 record in just two seasons at Nevada and just took the program to its first NCAA Tournament since 2007.

in the sixth and six times in seventh to leave with a 10-3 win over the Senators.

The Raiders improved to 5-6, 3-3 in the 4A North. The Senators sunk to 6-5, 2-4.

Cameron Beard three-hit Carson over six innings to pick up the win. He walked five and struck out five.

Reed outhit Carson 13-4 in the win, including four that went for two bases.

Second baseman Ryan Murphy went 2-for-3 with a two-run single in the sixth-run seventh. It was his sec-ond big hit in as many in-nings. In the sixth, his first RBI single of the day put the Raiders up 4-3.

Jon Pinto, Turner, Brown and Miah Harman also had multi-hit games.

Carson 4, reed 3After squandering a 3-1

lead going to the seventh in-ning of Wednesday night’s home 4A North contest against Carson, Reed still had a chance.

Suddenly down 4-3, the Raiders loaded the bases in the bottom of the seventh with no outs and one of the best hitters in the region, Pinto, at the dish. A lazy fly ball into the outfield grass would’ve tied it. A single

could have won it. Instead, Pinto hit a screamer at the second baseman who then flipped to second for a dou-ble play.

A walk reloaded the bases only for the game to end, 4-3, on a pop up.

The loss squandered a sharp outing from Jett Brook, who pitched into the seventh and took a no deci-sion. He allowed three runs (two earned) on three hits while striking out four and walking two in six plus in-nings.

He left in the top of the sev-enth after allowing the first two batters to reach.

A two-run single two bat-ters later tied the game. A bases-loaded hit by pitch put the Senators in front.

Bryce Moyle went six in-nings for Carson, striking out 13, and picked up the win. He was also charged with three runs (two earned) on four hits. He was forced to watch as Cole McDonald walked the tight rope in the bottom of the seventh before picking up the save.

The Raiders scored twice in the bottom of the fourth to take a 3-1 lead. Both runs came on one wild pitch.

Reed outhit Carson, 7-5, but was held without an extra-base hit. Carson had two.

Brown (2-for-3, run) was the only player on either team with a multi-hit night.

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Three locals named to NIAA Northern Nevada Top 10

Each year, the Nevada Inter-scholastic Activities Asso-ciation selects 20 statewide senior student-athletes

who have excelled on and off the playing surface and names them to the Northern Nevada or Southern Nevada Top 10.

Special consideration is given for lettering in multiple sports, relative academic success within the school, extracurricular participation be-yond sport, community service, and demonstrating “high personal standards.”

“This is an outstanding event which recognizes student-ath-letes who exemplify what high school activities and athletics are all about,” NIAA Assistant Director Donnie Nelson said last year. “While the requirements sound restrictive, we know these student-athletes exist as evident by the group of individ-uals we have with us tonight. It is our goal through the Top 10 program to find and honor these superb individuals.”

The Northern Nevada Top 10 was revealed last Wednesday and three local student athletes were named: Reed’s Sam King-Shaw, Reed’s Matt Garcia and Sparks’ Matt Longland.

“We’re extremely proud of both Mathew and Samantha,” Reed Athletic Directory Ryan Sims said. “The time they’ve put into their studies, and their community, and their school is tre-mendous. (We are) extremely, extremely proud of those two.

“We know it’s very uncommon for a school to have a male and female athlete. They’re great role models.”

Garcia was one of the best defensive players in the region on gridiron in the fall, earning all-region honors at line-backer. In the winter, he garnered honorable mention acco-lades for the basketball team.

King-Shaw won the 4A state cross country meet in No-vember and was later named the Nevada Gatorade Girls Cross Country Athlete of the Year. On the track, she won the 3200-meter state title last spring.

“It’s amazing how they (Garcia and King-Shaw) can have so much time to be so committed to everything and everyone around them and still excel in the classroom,” Sims added.

Longland averaged nearly 15 points and five rebounds a game for the basketball team this winter and earned second-team all-league honors. A returning all-state baseball selection, Lon-gland is hitting .650 this spring for the Railroaders (5-2, 2-1) with three home runs, seven RBIs and seven stolen bases.

He’s also thrown a team-high 12 innings (1.17 ERA) and has allowed just two earned runs on eight hits while striking out 19 and walking only six.

Longland, Garcia and King-Shaw will be honored, along with the rest of the NIAA Northern Nevada Top 10, at a banquet held on April 26 at the Peppermill in the Tuscany Ballroom.

Each student-athlete will receive a $500 scholarship from Lifetouch Photography and can bring seven guests. Addi-tional attendees will be charged $40.

Hayley Collins (North Valleys), Graciela De Leon (Fernley), Kyra Hunsberger (Reno), Cardayell Morgan (North Valleys), Connor Pearson (Reno), Peyton Sakelaris (Galena) and Whitney Sakelaris (Fallon) were the other NIAA Northern Nevada Top 10 selections.

Two locals were selected last year: Reed’s Matt Denn and Spanish Springs’ Lauryn Massic.

Shoup Shots was named the best column in the state of Nevada (community division) by the Nevada Press Association. Nathan has covered local sports since September 2013. He can be reached via email at [email protected].

tage through five innings. The Falcons took control with three runs in the top of the sixth and three more in the eighth.

Nevada finished with 10 hits and stranded 13 on base.

Mark Nowaczewski, a Reed grad, got the start and ab-sorbed the loss. He allowed four runs (three earned) on eight hits over 5.2 innings. He left in the top of the sixth with two outs, runners on first and second, and the game tied at 2-2. The bullpen was unable to immediately end the threat.

Echavia went 2-for-5 with his fourth home run of the year, a double, two RBIs and a run scored. His solo shot in the bottom of the fifth put Ne-vada up 2-1.

neVada 10, air forCe 2Ace Trevor Charpie finally

got some run support as Ne-vada ran past Air Force, 10-2, on Friday in the first game of the series at Peccole Park.

In his first five starts of the season, Charpie was averag-ing just 3.2 runs of support. The Wolf Pack was winless in those five.

The senior allowed two runs on eight hits over six in-nings to pick up his first win of the year. He struck out six

and walked three. Austin Dick struck out six

and allowed just one hit over the final three scoreless in-nings to earn the save.

The Falcons are the worst pitching team in the Moun-tain West by a wide margin and it showed early as Ne-vada needed just two innings to chase the starter and get into the bullpen.

Nevada scored four times in the second (all with two outs) and Smith ripped a grand slam in the third. The Wolf Pack’s second baseman was the only Nevada player with more than one hit. He went 3-for-3 with the grand slam, a double, five RBIs and scored twice.

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Orange County blanks Reno in openerSparks Tribune

Reno 1868 FC welcomed United Soccer League’s Orange County SC in the club’s season kickoff, Saturday night at Greater Nevada Field. With 5,691 fans in atten-dance, 1868 FC walked away with a 2-0 de-feat.

Reno’s newest professional franchise is now 0-2-1 overall, 0-1 in league play.

“We started off slow and did better in the second half. We had some chance to score, but couldn’t finish,” Reno coach Ian Russell said. “We’re an expansion team so it’s going to take a little time to figure out all the players and we will get better as we go.”

In the 45th minute, OC forward Markus Lacroix whipped a ball toward the goal from the left corner to hit the inside post and beat Reno’s keeper Andrew Tarbell and brought the score 2-0 minutes before the half. It was his second goal of the night.

Reno 1868 started off strong in the first half with a chance in the opening minute. For-ward Dane Kelly ran the ball down the right side of the pitch only to be stopped by the hands of Orange County goalkeeper Charlie

Lyon. In the 31st minute, Orange County’s Lacroix opened the scoring with a left-footed shot from the center of the box into the bot-tom left corner of the net. Lacroix then scored again in stoppage time before the half.

Kelly had a good chance to tally a goal for Reno 1868 in the 52nd minute, but was taken out in the box from a rough challenge and awarded no penalty. Reno 1868 made a tac-tical substitution by taking out Mackenzie Pridham for Brian Brown in the 56th minute to change up its offense. Immediately after taking the pitch, Brown had a chance to earn a goal back, but overshot the ball off his right foot from the right side of the box.

“It was an unfortunate result,” Reno mid-fielder Chris Wehan said. “There were a few mistakes in the first half, and we came out strong in the second half. We just couldn’t find the back of the net.”

Reno remains at Greater Nevada Field on Saturday for a home match against Vancou-ver Whitecaps FC 2. First touch is at 7 p.m.

“It should be a good game,” Russell said. “They are an MLS side so we expect to see some good talent and it should be a good game for us.”

Former Sparks hoops star Williams is AP 2nd team All-AmericaAssociated Press

RENO — UConn junior Gabby Williams, a former basketball star at Reed High School in Sparks, has been named to the second squad of The Associated Press All-America team.

Two of her UConn team-mates, Napheesa Collier and Katie Lou Samuelson, were

named Monday to AP’s first team.

Williams is averag-ing 13.2 points and 8.4 rebounds per game for the top-ranked and un-defeated Huskies (35-0). They played Oregon Mon-day night in the NCAA women’s regional finals in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Williams also is averaging

5.3 assists and 2.7 steals per game while hitting 57.3 per-cent of her shots from the field. She led the Reed Raid-ers to the Class 4A state title in 2014.

University of Nevada of-ficials announced last week that UConn has agreed to play the Wolf Pack women in Reno next season on Nov. 28.

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Why Nevada joined a Wisconsin property rights case

The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard oral argu-ments in a rather obscure and complicated property

case titled Murr v. Wisconsin, in which the Murr family claims the value of their waterfront property was drastically reduced by govern-ment regulations.

The Murrs argued the regulation essentially reduced the value of their property and the government should compensate them under the Fifth Amendment Takings Clause, which dictates that no private prop-erty may be “taken for public use, without just compensation.”

Four Murr siblings own two adjacent waterfront lots on the St. Croix River in Wisconsin that their parents purchased in the 1960s. One has a cabin and one is vacant land. Since the purchase the zoning laws were changed to require larger lots, but existing ones were grand-fathered.

But when the Murrs tried to sell one lot for $400,000, its appraised value, so they could improve the cabin, they were told the lots were merged and the vacant lot could not be sold separately, due to the land being a “parcel as a whole.” The county offered to settle for $40,000.

So why would Nevada take the lead in filing a friend of the court brief for itself and eight other states on behalf of the Murrs to challenge

Wisconsin zoning law?

Ilya Somin, a law profes-sor at George Mason Uni-versity and an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, said

in a recent Washington Post com-mentary that he co-authored the brief on behalf of Nevada’s attorney general and the other states because the outcome of this case will have a lasting and potentially damaging impact on states with large federal land holdings.

“This is a particular danger for Nevada and other western states, where the federal government has a massive presence and often seeks to restrict the use of state-owned lands that abut its own,” Somin wrote.

The brief itself — singed by Somin, Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt and Nevada Solicitor General Lawrence VanDyke argues: “Endorsing the Wisconsin Court of Appeals’s broad interpretation of the ‘parcel as a whole’ rule will expand the federal government’s regulatory control over state land and limit the circumstances in which just compensation might be paid. States often own thousands of acres of contiguous parcels and

the federal government could avoid a taking simply by aggregating large swaths of a state as part of the takings denominator. Under such a calculation, few if any federal regu-lations of state property — regard-less how onerous — would be ruled compensable takings.”

The brief notes that in Nevada the Bureau of Land Management alone controls 47.5 million acres or about 63 percent of the state.

“Taken to its logical extreme, the federal government could enact a federal regulation, under some pretense, that barred all or most de-velopment on all property owned by Nevada in Lincoln County,” the brief notes. “The federal government could argue that this regulation did not constitute a taking because, when all contiguous state-owned parcels in Clark, White Pine, and Nye Counties are aggregated, Ne-vada would still retain some benefi-cial use of its state land.”

In a press release sent out when Nevada filed the brief on behalf of the nine states, Laxalt stated that “our nation’s Founders wisely created the Fifth Amendment to protect property owners from un-compensated takings, and my Office will continue to defend Nevadan’s rights — including their property rights — whenever the government oversteps its bounds. In Nevada, more than 80% of land is already

owned by the federal government, and the new rule proposed in the Murr case would only increase its ability to take state and private land without just compensation. As our brief explains, this new rule places more burdens on property owners and could disrupt how property owners normally use their prop-erty in ways that benefit society. An unfavorable ruling in this case will impact not only the Murr family in Wisconsin, but other landowners across the country including here in Nevada.”

The friend of the court brief concludes, “Should the ‘parcel as a whole’ rule be expanded to include contiguous parcels under common ownership, government officials will often have little reason to worry about paying compensation, and will therefore have incentives to ignore the harm caused by their regulations …”

After oral arguments Somin wrote that he fears the court might embrace some muddled complex balancing test that leave property rights in jeop-ardy, but there is a chance the court could split 4-4 opening the opportu-nity for a rehearing after Neil Gor-such is confirmed, assuming he is.

Thomas Mitchell is a longtime Nevada newspaper columnist. You may email him at [email protected]. He also blogs at http://4thst8.wordpress.com/.

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Lowering age of compulsory education could be harmful

Nevada lawmakers have for decades been throwing taxpayer money at

various feel-good-but-futile programs and schemes in an attempt to drag the state’s public education system up from the lowest rungs.

The latest proposal to surface in the Legislature in Carson City might not be merely futile, but actually harmful.

Democratic North Las Ve-gas Assemblywoman Olivia Diaz has introduced As-sembly Bill 186 that would lower the mandatory school age from 7 to 5 and require schools to create prekinder-garten education programs for children as young as 4.

Diaz testified before an Assembly Education

Committee hearing this past week, “I think we need to step up our game as a state to make sure there is more access to pre-K programs. Currently, I know my grandbaby is blessed to have two professional, attor-ney parents to enroll him in a pre-K program as early as 9 months of age, but what happens when you are of a different socio-economic status? What happens when you cannot afford, it’s just not within your means? Do we just look the other way and say, ‘So sad for you. You don’t get this opportunity to start on a level playing field when you enter kindergar-ten?’ Or do we realize that we have a lot of children … who need a high quality pre-K program? And how

do we get that pre-K pro-gram to those children in need?”

Diaz said that Nevada is only allocating about $3 million to pre-K programs, while Utah, for example, spends about $9 million.

The fiscal note accompa-nying AB186 estimates this proposal will cost $352 mil-lion in the next biennium and $420 million over the next two years.

The federal Head Start program offering early childhood education has been around since 1965 and costs $8 billion a year, despite the fact a massive federal study found it has had no lasting educational impact.

“In summary, there were initial positive impacts from

having access to Head Start, but by the end of 3rd grade there were very few impacts found for either cohort in any of the four domains of cognitive, social-emotional, health and parenting prac-tices. The few impacts that were found did not show a clear pattern of favorable or unfavorable impacts for children,” reported the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation in 2012.

Worse, a study by Stan-ford and Berkeley univer-sities in 2005 found that early education programs can be harmful. “The big-gest eye-opener is that the suppression of social and emotional development, stemming from long hours in preschool, is felt most strongly by children from

better-off families,” said UC Berkeley sociologist and co-author Bruce Fuller in a press release.

The study found that the earlier a child enters a pre-school center, the slower his or her pace of social devel-opment. It also noted that prekindergarten education actually “hinders social development and created poor social behavior, such as bullying and aggression, and a lack of motivation to take part in classroom activities.”

Some things sound like a good idea but don’t turn out to be so.

For example, since 1990 Nevada has spent close to $2.5 billion on class-size

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OPINIONSparks stalwart succumbsA prominent Sparks

resident of some eight decades passed away on

March 16 of this year. His name was Silvano “Syl” J. Frediani.

I first became acquainted with Syl way back in the 1950’s when I was Reno City League Softball Commissioner and Syl was an excellent player on one of the top teams. He was a powerful hitter and a nifty defensive powerhouse.

The last time I saw him was on February 10 at the Celebration of Life for his departed son Wayne.

I was unable to attend Syl’s final services on March 24 as I had a conflicting hospital appoint-ment.

Syl’s obituary was a well-crafted account of his many athletic achievements, work history, Army service, devotion to family and commu-nity involvement.

In essence, Syl was typical of what has been called, “The Greatest Generation”. It has been applied to individuals who were born in the 1920’s and eventually survived WWII. In fact, Syl was one of those brave men who stormed Normandy at Utah Beach on D-Day. I believe he still carried some shrapnel in his body from that event.

In the present-day heated discourse about immigration, it might be well to note that Syl was an immigrant from his birthplace of Lucca, Italy at the tender age of 3 or 4. At that time, all immigrants were duly pro-cessed and eventually attained legal US citizenship.

Syl was about 13 years old when he first arrived in Sparks. He was a graduate of Sparks Junior High School and Sparks High School. He was such an outstanding athlete in a variety of sports that he attained All State Honors in football. He was inducted into the Sparks High School Hall of Fame in 2012.

Following his two-year Army career, he had a variety of jobs before joining First National Bank in 1969. He had a full twenty-year career at the bank, which saw him rise to a Vice Presidency and Branch Manager. A sturdy individual with a solid build, Syl continued his participation in athletic endeavors as a referee for high school and college sports. His stamina enabled him to do that for some 25 years. I remember seeing him on several occasions when he was officiating on various football fields and I noted that whenever one of the coaches became too obstreperous, Syl was quick to “tee him up”. I understand that he was also equally capable of tossing coaches out of the game whenever they directed foul language his way. Although I only saw Syl occasionally on the field of play or at his bank-ing chores, I reconnected with him socially through his son Wayne some fifteen years ago. The three of us would lunch together, attend banquets and go to University games of football and basketball. Since he and his son Wayne were University grads, we also attended several annual UNR athletic events at the Governor’s Mansion.

There will be a large void in Sparks commu-nity activities due to Syl’s absence.

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The art of writing

Wishelle Banks, a UNR jour-nalism stu-dent of mine

in the mid-1980s, reminded me recently of Craig Vetter’s advice on teaching writing. His thesis:

“I can’t teach you to write. Nobody can. Everybody who ever learned this wretched craft taught himself. Few learned PhDs can teach the art. Writing is thinking. To come up with one simple, interesting or funny thought is hard shoveling.”

Mostly true. But good writing teachers can point out bad writing, overwriting and wordi-ness. For instance, I edited Vetter’s injunction from 150 words to 40 words without losing the essentials of his point.

Besides, could anyone teach Proust or Faulk-ner the art of writing?

As Frenchman Buffon put it in the 18th cen-tury, “Le style est l’homme” (Style is the man.) Writers have individual ways of expressing themselves.

For most people, the art of writing is best practiced by using short, simple, declarative sentences.

It’s an art academics seldom learn. Their writ-ing is marked by 70-word sentences crammed with entangling asides and phrases, flowery language and multi-syllabic words. They write epistemological rather than plain knowing.

Example of academic-ese: This 69-word beginning of a Thomas Mitchell

column in the Sparks Tribune, March 7:“President Trump this past week signed

an executive order telling the Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers to review the so-called waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule created under the Obama administration, which attempted to usurp every stream, ditch, wetland or muddy hoof print that might eventually spill a few drops of water into any rivulet that might occa-sionally be navigable with an inner tube.”

Chris Murray, sports editor of the Reno Gazette-Journal, is one the best writers in the country. But even he, like Homer, nods. He needs editing.

Here is Murray’s recent lead about the UNR football team: “The Wolf Pack is headed to Man-hattan—the one in Kansas, not the one in New York.” A perfect lead is sullied by the phrase “not the one in New York.” Readers do not need to be told there is a Manhattan in New York.

CliChe of The dayAn Australian bird book published recently

has a terrible cliché in the title: “How They Changed the World.” The exotic Aussie birds did not change the world. Yet I don’t know how often I’ve seen in books or articles some hap-pening called “world-changing.”

Nothing changes the world. It was the observ-ers and commentators’ views that pronounced them world-changing.

Darwin didn’t change the world, as many writers proclaim. He just reported his observa-tions about the evolution of species.

His 1859 book, “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life,” was a revolutionary one. It changed people’s think-

In search of César Chávez

He died in 1993 but I’m still following César Chávez’s footprints.

Long before he became an international superstar, César Chávez traveled to northern Nevada on worker issues. That’s according to Reno-Sparks NAACP matriarch Dolores Feemster who met with him in the 1960s. I have been unable to find any other record but I won’t stop searching.

Reno’s first César Chávez Day was declared on 15 July 1986 by Mayor Pete Sferrazza when César came here to speak to trade unionists. History and photos of that day and all subsequent celebrations may be accessed along with event reservation info at CesarChavezNevada.com/

When the U.S. Postal Service issued a César Chávez first-class stamp in 2003, a local TV station turned it into an annual party. When the station changed hands, new owners let it drift but the Barbwire would not let it die.

Nevada César Chávez Celebration XV thus hap-pens Wednesday, 29 March 2017 at Circus Circus Hotel-Casino in Reno. Doors to the Mandalay Ballroom open at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m.

Entertainment will again be provided by popu-lar local musicians César Perez and Ángel Rodri-guez. Ballet Folklorico de La Sierra is also making a repeat engagement after being the hit of the evening last year.

As always, the event will have both light and serious aspects. Past celebrations have included presentations from undocumented U.S. residents nicknamed “Dreamers” who came here as small children, and by supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

Local and state officials are expected as usual. NevadaLabor.com César Chávez Hall of Famers Darlene Jesperson, Joe Neal and Bob Price will also attend. The event will be digi-tized and segments will be used in an upcom-ing TV special.

Former Sen. Neal is flying up from Las Vegas. His daughter, Dina, currently serves in the State Assembly. Former Assemblymember Price’s dis-trict overlapped much of Neal’s in Clark County. Price and his wife, former University of Nevada Regent Nancy Price, relocated to Sparks years ago.

Jespersen was the inaugural hall of fame in-ductee. She made new law and garnered world-wide attention when she sued Harrah’s for wrong-ful termination. A highly honored bartender for two decades, the corporation fired her for refusing to wear makeup to some ridiculous cookie-cutter standard. She made worldwide news and lots of lawbooks.

A new television campaign for César Chávez XV broke earlier this week on KTVN TV-2 sponsored by Laborers’ International Union Local 169, the major supporter of the annual event for the past decade. You may view it CesarChavezNevada.com/

Longtime Reno resident Ramon Chávez, César’s nephew, accepted the Washoe County Commis-sion’s annual Chávez Day proclamation last week.

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ing about God, religion and science. (See DVD, “Inherit the Wind.” It’s an excellent account of the passionate and historic debate between Clarence Darrow and William Jen-nings Bryan in the Scopes “monkey trial” in Dayton, Tenn., in 1925.)

Darwin’s book did not change the world but became the foundation of evolutionary biology.

Other annoying clichés abound:• The Classic Courses offers one DVD to

“change the way you listen to music.”• The Foundation for International Com-

munity Assistance promises that a small loan is a “game changer.”

• Iconic is the most often used cliché in writing. The Great Courses offers a silly one: “Cook Iconic Mediterranean Dishes.”

• Another word regularly produced in the cliché factory is “famously.” A New York Times retrospective book review of “Casablanca” (March 5) has the protagonist Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) declaring “famously” that he “sticks his neck out for nobody.”

• Societal or cultural shift is a frequent cliché. The Times reported (Feb. 1) that women in the Turkish armed forces, in a “cultural shift” or “a societal shift,” are given the right to wear Islamic head scarves.

• Here’s another: “under the radar” as in “under-the-radar decisions.” That’s a lazy writer’s cliché for overlooked.

• “Of course” is probably the worst cliché of all. It is vastly overused and almost always unnecessary in writing.

• Another annoying cliché occurs when writers interrupt the flow of their prose with the worthless “you know.”

• Cliché masters write “double down” instead of using plain talk: more zealous pursuit of a goal.

• Still others write “double bind” (the dilemma of facing two undesirable actions). Not many readers know what that is. Use plain talk.

Other clichés: “Welcome to the Digital Age”…“world class”…“106 pounds soak-ing wet”…“dropping like flies”…“biting the dust”… interpolations into writing: “ahem, um, er”…“ somewhat” abused.

More: “a new norm”…“cognitive dissonance”…“more Catholic than the pope”…“counter-productive”… “counter-intui-tive”…“hit the wall”…“existential”…“trope”…“meme”…“fuzzy math”…“jaw dropping”… “mind-blowing”…“at the end of the day”…“hot-button issue”…“been there, done that”…“push back”… “push comes to shove”…“bot-tom line”…“pro-active”…“gut check”…“wash down” (with wine)…“at the drop of a hat.”

Jake Highton is an emeritus journalism professor from the University of Nevada, Reno. ([email protected])

Hightoncontinued from Page 15

César Chávez’s siblings lived into their 80s. He died at 66. Ramon tells me there is no doubt that the stresses of his hunger strikes and his struggles in the fields substantially shortened his life.

Nonetheless, he lives

forever and we honor and continue his work Wednes-day night.

¡Sí se puede!Be well. Raise hell. / Esté

bien. Haga infierno. (Pardon my Spanglish.)

Andres Luis Barbáno is a 48-year Nevadan and editor of NevadaLabor.com. E-mail [email protected]> Barbwire by Barbano has origi-nated in the Tribune since 1988.

barbanocontinued from Page 15

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reduction in the early grades with nothing to show for it. A 2001 report by the Nevada Legislative Counsel Bureau found that achievement data did not improve and that students in larger classes outperformed those in the smaller classes.

Over the past four de-cades, according to a Cato Institute analysis, Nevada has increased K-12 public school funding by 80 per-cent per pupil, adjusted for inflation. During those four decades student test scores have actually fallen slightly.

A number of people testifying against AB186 Wednesday afternoon suggested the state is taking away too many parental rights.

Janine Hansen of Nevada Families for Freedom cited the work of one researcher

who looked into 6,000 studies of early childhood eduction and found that starting school later, rather than earlier, led to “the suc-cess of children, including in academics, leadership, resisting peer pressure and general success in life. So we believe that the option should be available and that more children could succeed if they were in school later, when their brains are lateralized, when they are develop-mentally ready.”

Hansen said earlier schooling can be especially a problem for boys who, when forced into school early, can become behavior problems.

“We think parents are the best to educate their chil-dren, and they need to be free to make those kinds of decisions,” she said.

We agree. This bill is too expensive, too intrusive and is just as likely to cause more harm than good. — TM

billcontinued from Page 14

lETTER TO THE EDITORDEaR EDITOR,

Andrew Barbano’s basic point in his col-umn “Positively negative” (March 9) makes a lot of good sense. “Positive thinking,” or merely “looking on the bright side,” isn’t a very realistic or reliable way to live. I wanted to let your readers know that it isn’t what Christian Science teaches, either, though that inaccurate impression of the faith is common.

Christian Science is not the superficial optimism depicted in the book cited in the column, Barbara Ehrenreich’s powerful po-lemic Bright-Sided. Actually, the denomina-tion’s founder, Mary Baker Eddy, had a tough and realistic view of the human condition. She insisted, as the book does, that the evil in the human sphere can neither be ignored or glossed over, but must be faced squarely. Where she differed was in her assessment of the power and love of God, divine Love, and the new spiritual perspective this brings.

Eddy saw the reality of divine Love as prac-tically provable and profoundly redemptive. It was for her far more than a “therapeutic” belief. It was the heart of the living Christian-ity illustrated in the New Testament.

The “Science” of Christianity, as she called her teaching, reflected her conviction that religious faith has to be based in reality, not merely a comforting hope that might or might

not be true. For Christian Scientists, the no-tion that “wishing will make it so” would be the opposite of Christ Jesus’ instruction, “Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”

It is the realness of this Christian practice, and the tangible healing results we’ve expe-rienced over the years, which convinces us that the outward appearance does not tell the whole story about the nature of life or hu-manity. A Christian Scientist from Sparks put it strikingly in an account of such a healing published several years ago in the Christian Science Sentinel. He was told by a physician that his hand would never be functional after his wrist was shattered in a traumatic indus-trial accident. In the course of his healing – he did regain full use of the hand – he said he grasped, in a new way, the spiritual truth that “God is my life and foundation, that I am not merely a physical flesh-and-bone structure.”

Like others in my church - and many peo-ple of other faiths who see more to life than biology – I feel we’re all just beginning to learn the full meaning of this deeper spiritual truth.STEEP WEISSCHRISTIAN SCIENCE CoMMITTEE oN PUBLICATIoN FoR NEvADACARSoN CITY, Nv

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): Emotions will skyrocket on the 28th and 29th. Chan-nel your energy in a positive direction. A passionate en-counter will bring you closer to someone special. Keep the peace, and make love, not war.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emotional situations will escalate quickly if you don’t address concerns as they arise. You are best to have face-to-face conversations if you want to fully understand what you are up against. Live and learn on the 30th and 31st.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Keep a lid on what you plan to do next. Secrecy is in your best interest, especially when it pertains to your health, binding contracts or personal finances. Physi-cal changes will boost your moral. A short trip or meet-ing with a superior or some-one you are involved with will help you clear up any uncertainty that prevails on the 30th and 31st.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Avoid overreacting and indulgence on the 28th and 29th. Speaking in haste will leave you in a precarious position. Think before you act, or problems with a peer, partner or family member will develop.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Don’t let someone else’s emo-tional meltdown turn into a roadblock on the 28th and 29th. Step around anyone showing unpredictable ten-dencies. Look for opportu-nities, and prepare to take action. Push back if someone pushes you on the 30th and 31st.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Share your ideas with some-

one you care about, and you will get sound advice regard-ing how you should move forward on the 28th and 29th. Join forces with someone you love and trust.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Home improvements made on the 28th and 29th will help ease stress and prevent an argument that’s been brew-ing. It’s best to compromise and to keep the peace. Travel, socializing and dealing with peers will be enlightening on the 30th and 31st. Your per-sonal finances will play a role regarding the type of activity or project you pursue.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): An innovative approach to work and getting along with your peers will help you build good relationships with people who can contrib-ute to your advancement on the 28th and 29th. A friend-ship will develop quickly and leave you exposed to all sorts of interesting options.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): On the 28th and 29th, bring about change at home, to your appearance and to your relationships with children, elders and your peers. You’ll be praised for your fortitude as well as for your insight. A work-re-lated matter that crops up on the 30th and 31st will put you in an awkward position.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Put more energy into home, family and build-ing a safe and secure future on the 28th and 29th. Avoid situations that are unstable and those that are unpredict-able. Host a gathering at your place on the 30th and 31st. Don’t get involved in debates or with people who are er-ratic or indulgent.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.

18): Everything will fall into place on the 28th and 29th if you follow your heart and let your intelligence guide you. Take ownership of what transpires, and celebrate your victory with the ones you love. Someone will not be happy with the decisions

you make on the 30th and 31st. Take note that you have to please you first if you want to get ahead.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don’t get in over your head when it comes to joint ventures or promises you make to donate or help others

on the 28th and 29th. Favors will be granted on the 30th and 31st, and great strides can be made to a cause or concern you support. Make each moment, statement and response count, and you will get the results you want and the praise you deserve.

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CLUES DOWN 1. Title of Italian monk or friar 2. Part of a window frame 3. Gusto (Italian) 4. Aforementioned 5. The whole lot 6. Quick-eyed (Scottish) 7. A prosperous state of well-being 8. Pole used to support rigging 9. Clairvoyance11. 45320 OH12. Dog whisperer Milan13. Youth loved by Aphrodite14. Old Testament name of God19. Boast21. Meat from a pig (alt. sp.)24. Made tender25. Sanctum in an ancient temple26. Partial27. People of Scandinavia28. Arabian open-air markets29. Sine wave generator (abbr.)31. AKA pentyl32. __ Jones Industrial Average33. Garland of flowers38. About Andes39. German name for Vienna40. Sea between Greece and Turkey41. Revolutionary Loyalists42. Sharpen on a whetstone46. Middle East cup holders49. Swiss painter Paul50. Israeli politician Abba51. A beloved person52. Petty quarrel53. Irish Republic54. Airport actor Andrews55. Outward flow of the tide57. Rural Free Delivery (abbr.)59. Follows sigma

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DEAR ABBY: My 21-year-old daughter has a 6-month-old child. The father is a 36-year-old man who was recently deported to Mex-ico. He continues to contact her and wants her to travel to Mexico to visit him. I am terrified of all the things that could happen to her if she goes.

I don’t trust him. I keep thinking, will he try to keep the baby? Will he try to keep them both or entice her to do something illegal? (He had an earlier felony conviction.) Am I overreacting? How can I get her to recognize that these types of things happen all the time? -- MOTHER IN ILLINOIS

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If I were her mother, I’d approach it this way: Offer to take care of your grandchild while she visits the baby’s daddy. That way she can get a look at how he’s living and what he is doing. Suggest she take lots of photos with her. But unless she is absolutely sure that the environment is safe for her child, the little one should stay north of the border.

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For instance, when the three of us went to dinner, they were sharing food by feeding each other. I’m sure people probably thought they were a couple. When I asked him why he didn’t put some food on a plate and give it to her, he didn’t have an answer. Also, they watch TV in bed together. He thinks these are normal “friend things” to do.

I’m not a jealous person, but I have my limits. We don’t live close, so we see each other only a few times a week. Keira doesn’t pay any-thing to live there. He said she has nowhere to go, and it was his agreement with her that if she came home with him she would always have a place to stay.

I like her, but sometimes feel like I’m dating both of them. He’s clueless. They are dependent on each other. She fixes things around the house, and he lets her bor-row his car for work. Am I just being petty? -- THIRD WHEEL IN THE EAST

DEAR THIRD WHEEL: Forgive me if this seems nega-tive, but your boyfriend’s pri-mary relationship seems to be with the girl who is living with him 24/7 and watching television in his bed rather than with you.

Step back and look at it ra-tionally: Keira’s living with him, taking care of the house and his mother, spending time in his bed, hand-feed-ing him, and the few times a week you see him, she’s com-ing along. He may treat you like gold, but it looks more like fool’s gold to me.

DEAR ABBY: My 24-year-old son got married in August 2016. His wife is very nice and we get along fine. He’s my youngest child and we are very close.

My issue is, she refuses to put their wedding picture in the newspaper. She said it’s not necessary, and the people most important know they are already married. I want to keep it as a remembrance just like my daughter had hers in years ago. My son is agree-ing with her. Please help. -- NEWSPAPER WEDDING PHOTO

DEAR NEWSPAPER: It’s seven months too late for your son and daughter-in-law’s wedding picture to appear in the paper. At this point it’s “old news.” It would be better to reconcile your disappointment at not hav-

ing the memento, because he and his wife are unified on this and the battle is already lost.

DEAR ABBY: My wife and I recently moved, taking jobs that are closer to our son and daughter-in-law. They have no children but want to start a family, and we are praying for our first grandchild.

When they take business trips (which is often), I take care of their cats and dogs. A few days ago, while I was in their bedroom (where the cats are kept), I saw an ana-tomically correct sex toy that had been left on the bed stand. I’m no prude, but should I say something to my son? We have an excellent rela-tionship. I’m concerned that he may need some fatherly advice if they are having con-ception problems. What do you think? -- CONCERNED IN WASHINGTON

DEAR CONCERNED: In the interest of family harmony, keep your advice to yourself unless you are asked. If they are having “conception problems,” rest assured they will find their way to a fertility expert with-out your assistance.

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Code: 2965Timothy A. Lukas, Esq. (SBN #4678)HOLLAND & HART LLP5441 Kietzke Lane, Second FloorReno, Nevada 89511Tel: (775) 327-3000Fax: (775) [email protected] For Petitioners, Brian Woods and Jennifer Williams-WoodsIN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOECase No. FV15-04870Dept No. 11 In the Matter of the Parental Rights as to,EMMA ROSE WOODS,A MINOR CHILD. AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING TO: JOHN DOEYOU ARE NEREBY NOTIFIED that there

has been filed in the above-entitled Court a Petition seeking the termination of your parental rights over the above-named minor child, and that said Petition has been set for hearing before this Court in Department 11 thereof in Reno, State of Nevada on Monday, the 22nd day of May, 2017, at the hour of 3:00 p.m., at which time and place you are required to be present if you desire to oppose said Petition.

Dated this 23rd day of March, 2017. CLERK OF THE COURTBy: Deputy

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LEGALS

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LEGALSNOTICE TO CREDITORS

IN THE MATTER OF CARLSON-CUPPLES FAMILY TRUST

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned is the duly appointed and qualified Trustee of the CARLSON-CUPPLES FAMILY TRUST, dated September 9, 2014. The Grantor of that trust, ROXANA H. CUPPLES died on or about March 9, 2017.

A creditor having a claim against the trust estate must file his/her claim with the under-signed at the address given below within ninety (90) days after the first publication of this notice.

DATED this day of March, 2017.

MARCUS E. CARLSONTRUSTEE

c/o DONALD K. COPPA, ESQ.528 S. ARLINGTON AVE.RENO, NV 89509

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NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN to the last reg-istered and legal owners

91 TOYOTA JT2VV21E2M3015996 R/O AND L/O BRANDON TYLER STRALOW

95 SAAB YS3DF58V4S2008129 R/O AND L/O MELANIE CRYSTAL HENDERSON

84 GMC 1GTGK24M0EJ513834 R/O THOMAS DAVID EGER L/O TITLEMAX

03 VOLKSWAGON 3VWSK69M93M002663 R/O AND L/O AMBER NICORA , AMBER SMITH

94 HONDA 1HGCD7140RA009589 R/O IDUVINA JIMENEZ L/O LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS LM91

95 FORD 1FALP52U5SG173471 R/O AND L/O DYLAN MICHAEL TOWNER

01 FORD 1FAFP52U61A131034 L/O LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS

94 HONDA 1HGCD7258RA029449 R/O AND L/O EDWIN ARTURO RAMIREZ-TELLEZ , MARISA NUNEZ-SALAZAR

98 DODGE 1B3EJ46X6WN198210 R/O AND L/O MALISSA ANNEMARIE LEVNO , TANDRA NERINE WALKER

90 ISUZU JACCH58R0L8701230 R/O AND L/O SOCORRO RIVIERA JOHNSON 94 NISSAN 1N4EB32A2RC726922 R/O AND L/O JOHN CHESTER KRAMER, VERONICA SELINA THOENI

11 FORD 2FMDK4KC9BBB21794 R/O AND L/O DOMINIQUE MICHELLE TREVINO

The vehicles described above will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder to satisfy the lien incurred by A&A Towing, Inc. The sale will be held on the 19th day of April, 2017 at 1395 E. 4th Street, Reno, Nevada, 89512

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned are the duly appointed and qualified Successor Trustee of the MARY F. CARROLL REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST, under trust agreement dated March 1, 2007, as amended on November 25, 2015. MARY F. CARROLL, a settlor of said trust, died on February 27, 2017. A creditor having a claim against the trust estate must file his claim with the undersigned at the address given below within 90 days after the first publication of this notice.

DATED: March 16, 2017.TERE LEE CARROLL

Jason C. MorrisWoodburn and WedgeAttorneys at LawP.O. Box 2311Reno, Nevada 89505Attorneys for Trustee

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALENotice is hereby given that the following indi-viduals are indebted to E-Z Storage at 240 Doubleback Road, Reno, NV 89506, for past due rent pursuant to NRS 108.473 to 4783. E-Z Storage Center will sell at public sale on or after April 13, 2017 at 10:00 o’clock, these items which have been stored, with

the proceeds of the sale to be used to effect past due rent and cost of sale

Unit No: E013Name: Keith SpilkerCharges: $305.00Items: Safe, records, shelving, stereo, cabinets

Unit No: F002Name: Mary KingCharges: $369.00Items: Birdcage, home décor, boxes

Unit No: G026Name: Kim StoneCharges: $239.25Items: TV, luggage, boxes

Unit No: H060Name: Marlene AtheyCharges: $246.50Items: Toolbox, new mattress/boxspring, chairs, china hutch, household

Unit No: I075Name: Dave & Bonnie AlmondCharges: $305.00Items: Safes, tools, BBQ, coolers, furniture, stereo, helmet, grandfather clock, TV, fishing gear, battery charger

Unit No: K010Name: Joseph Edward SquellatiCharges: $358.00Items: Bikes, boxes, luggage, furniture

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NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the last registered and legal owners of the following described vehicles now in storage at Cal-Nevada Towing. That the same will be sold to the highest bidders on or after April 8, 2017, to satisfy a towing and storage charge as provided in the Nevada Revised Statutes Article No. 108.270-108.300.

Location of Sale: Cal-Nevada Towing,1408 Pittman Ave. Sparks, NV 89431

1 9 8 7 F o r d R a n g e r V I N : 1FTBR10A8HUB11378 Registered Owner: Lee Conners Legal Owner: None

1987 Nissan D21 VIN: JN6ND11Y5HW004345 Registered Owner: Chauncey Lee Austad Jr Legal Owner: Loan Max Title Loans

1 9 8 8 L i n c o l n To w n C a r V I N : 1LNBM83F8JY860934 Registered Owner: Loren Dane Campbell or Kathryn Virginia Campbell Legal Owner: None

1 9 8 9 N i s s a n S t a n z a V I N : JN1HT21S0KT227781 Registered Owner: Edwin Allen Kline Jr, Julia Losno-Kline Legal Owner: None

1 9 9 1 T o y o t a C e l i c a V I N : JT2ST87N7M0078371 Registered Owner: Damien Michael Dennis Legal Owner: None

1 9 9 2 A c u r a I n t e g r a V I N : JH4DB1654NS001599 Registered Owner: Marco Derek Espinosa Legal Owner: Nevada Title and Payday Loans

1 9 9 3 T o y o t a C e l i c a V I N : JT5ST87K5P0148575 Registered Owner: Otoniel Alvarado-Deleon Legal Owner: None

1 9 9 4 C h e v y K 1 5 0 0 V I N : 1GNEK18KXRJ415921 Registered Owner: Cory Kay Peer-Cutkosky or Jake Evanboyd Peer Legal Owner: Loan Max Title Loansa

1994 Dodge Grand Caravan V IN: 1B4GH54L1RX275306 Registered Owner: Angela L Scroggins, Ellis T Will Legal Owner: None

1 9 9 4 L e x u s S C 4 0 0 V I N : JT8UZ30C2R0038358 Registered Owner: Kevin Daniels Legal Owner: None

1995 BMW 318 VIN: 4USCC7320SLA00718 Registered Owner: Andrea Estela Saldana Legal Owner: None

1996 Honda Civic VIN: 2HGEJ6579TH513714 Registered Owner: Agrueli Gonzalez Legal Owner: None

1998 Honda Civic VIN: 1HGEJ6220WL127957 Registered Owner: Chelsea Ann Downs or Bryce Andrew Old Legal Owner: None

1998 Saturn SL2 VIN: 1G8ZK5274WZ110041 Registered Owner: Stacy Rene Humphreys or Stacey Hugh Humphreys, Desiree Ann Carver Legal Owner: None

1 9 9 9 C h r y s l e r 3 0 0 V I N : 2C3HE66G1XH229244 Registered Owner: Hiram Darrell Raines or Teresita Ceceliaruby Kilgore, Zsolt Orosz or Monika Katalin

Megyeri Legal Owner: None

1 9 9 9 N i s s a n A l t i m a V I N : 1N4DL01D8XC239417 Registered Owner: Mark Thomas Rollo Legal Owner: None

1 9 9 9 W a b a s h T r a i l e r V I N : 1JJV532W4XL610588 Registered Owner: Ross Alan Gingerich, Thomas Chawla Legal Owner: None

2001 Honda CR-V VIN: JHLPD18761C004396 Registered Owner: Daniel Gustave Meierer or John Albert Meierer Legal Owner: None

2004 Volvo VNL VIN: 4V4NC9TH84N358155 Register Owner: Raj Rattan Singh Chawla Legal Owner: None

2 0 0 5 C h e v y C a v a l i e r V I N : 1G1JC52F957163568 Register Owner: Kyle Earl Dean Legal Owner: None

2006 Dodge Grand Caravan V IN: 1D4GP24R96B524181 Register Owner: Pablo Juan Quevedo Legal Owner: Titlemax of Nevada DBA Titlemax

2 0 0 7 C h e v y I m p a l a V I N : 2G1WB58K479396076 Register Owner: Richard Alexander Kerr Jr Legal Owner: Titlemax of Nevada DBA Titlemax

2 0 0 7 T o y o t a C a m r y V I N : 4T1BK46KX7U545219 Register Owner: Susan Elaine Geer Legal Owner: Wachovia Dealer Services Inc

Cal-Nevada Reserves the right to bid

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NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN to the last registered and legal owners of the following Vehicles now in storage at D&S Tow Inc., 1590 Marietta Way Sparks, Nv. 89431 3051 N. Deer Run Road Carson City, Nv 89701 that the same will be sold to the highest bid-der or bidders @ 10:00 o’clock am on 4-14-17 to satisfy a towing, repair, or storage charge as provided in the Nevada Revised Statutes article Nos. 108.270-108.300

2004 BUICK REGAL 2 G 4 W B 5 2 K 2 4 1 3 6 4 2 3 3 RUDY CHINO MORENO – REGISTERED OWNER LOANMAX TITLE LOANS – LEGAL OWNER

2002 CHEVROLET CAVALIER 1 G 1 J F 5 2 4 9 2 7 3 3 7 3 1 7 MICKEL D HAMILTON - LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER

1991 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z28 1 G 1 F P 2 3 8 5 M L 1 4 2 7 1 6 JERRY LEE GALLOWAY - REGISTERED OWNER LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS – LEGAL OWNER

1999 CHEVROLET CAVALIER 3 G 1 J C 1 2 4 4 X S 8 4 0 5 9 9 JACKSON WILLIAM BERGSTROM-LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER

1998 DODGE INTREPID 2 B 3 H D 5 6 J 6 W H 1 7 4 7 9 4 CECILIA R BOGARD –REGISTERED OWNER OREGON AUTO FINANCE- LEGAL OWNER

2000 FORD MUSTANG 1 F A F P 4 2 X X Y F 1 4 6 0 8 6 LUIS ANTONIO RAMIREZ-S E G U R A - R E G I S T E R E D O W N E R JULIO JONATHAN RAMIREZ-SEGURA-REGISTERED OWNER MOTORSPORTS UNLIMITED-LEGAL OWNER

1993 FORD EXPLORER 1 F M C U 2 4 X 9 P U A 4 8 7 9 3 RAYMOND ROBERT MELROSE –LEGAL& REGISTERED OWNER CHRISTOPHER DANIEL CASEY- LEGAL& REGISTERED OWNER

2000 FORD FOCUS ZX 3 F A F P 3 1 3 5 Y R 1 2 3 0 2 1 ANGEL MANUEL RIOS - LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER

1995 GMC SIERRA 2 G T E K 1 9 K 8 S 1 5 2 2 4 1 1 JOSEPH MARCELL BUTLER-LEGAL& REGISTERED OWNER

1992 HONDA CIVIC DX J H M E G 8 5 4 3 N S 0 1 5 1 6 2 MANUEL GALLEGOS-ARROYO- REGISTERED OWNER PICK N PULL SELF SERVICE TRUCK AND AUTO DISMANTLER-LEGAL OWNER

2000 MERCURY SABLE 1 M E F M 5 3 U 9 Y G 6 1 8 5 9 1 DOUGLAS PATIRCK HUGHES – LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER PATRICIA SUE BAILEY – LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER

2003 MERCURY MARQUIS 2 M E F M 7 5 W 3 3 X 6 4 4 5 7 0 MARLIN H CORBITT-LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER PATRICIA L THORNE- LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER ARACISCO SCARELLA- LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER

2004 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE 6 M M A P 6 7 P 3 4 T 0 0 6 1 6 4 TIARA R

HERNANDEZ- LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER BEVERLY R WILLACEY- LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER

2015 HDMC ICE BEAR L 3 7 L M G F V 6 F Z 0 1 0 3 1 5 DAVID KOSTA KASSISIEH- LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER

2005 NISSAN SENTRA 3 N 1 C B 5 1 D 4 5 L 5 4 2 0 0 9 JOSE S MARQUEZ – LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER

1997 PLYMOUTH BREEZE 1 P 3 E J 4 6 C X V N 6 2 7 1 6 4 JUAN LUIS CRUZ-TORRES-REGISTERED OWNER GOOD DEALS ON WHEELS- LEGAL OWNER

1994 PONTIAC GRAND AM 1 G 2 N E 1 5 M 4 R M 5 0 3 8 9 0 JUNE MARIE BORIEO- LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER

LOCATION OF SALE D & S TOW INC. 1590 Marietta Way Sparks, Nv 89431 3051 N. Deer Run Road Carson City, Nv 89701. D & S Tow Inc. reserves the right to bid.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

Notice is hereby given that the following individuals are indebted to E-Z Storage at 240 Doubleback Road, Reno, NV 89506, for past due rent pursuant to NRS 108.473 to 4783. E-Z Storage Center will sell at public sale on or after April 6, 2017 at 10:00 o’clock, these items which have been stored, with the proceeds of the sale to be used to effect past due rent and cost of sale

Unit No: 02-5327Name: John EarhartCharges: $468.75Items: 1979 Sprinter Motorhome 30’ VIN# M60DA9T502754

Unit No: 02-5334Name: David GonzalesCharges: $501.50Items: 1960 Spartan Royal Manor Trailer 35’ VIN# 183610601S012

Unit No: 02-5244Name: Barbara WilliamsCharges: $406.75Items: 1980 Apollo Motorhome 34’ VIN# M60DA9T517517

Unit No: 02-5332Name: Cody RhodesCharges: $423.50I tems: 1986 Teton 5th Wheel 34 ’ VIN#1T9300V31G1067415

Unit No: 02-5344Name: Gabriele & Jessica WhalenCharges: $277.50Items: 1981 Brave Winnebago 20’ MH VIN# 1GBJP37W2B3301466

Unit No: 02-5501Name: Bruce/Ann LangshawCharges: $308.25I tems: 1984 Coachman 29 ’ V IN# 1TC2B554XEA000041

Unit No: 02-5266Name: Michael LangfordCharges: $406.75I tems : 1999 Chrys le r LHS V IN# 2C3HC56G4XH536598

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NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the last registered owners of the following described vehicles now in storage at Miline Tow, 1700 Marietta Way, Sparks, NV 89431 that the same will be sold to the highest bidder or bidders at 10:00a.m. on April 8, 2017, to satisfy a towing, repair, or storage charge as provided in Nevada Revised Statutes Article Nos. 108.270-108.300. Location of the Sale: Milne Tow, 1700 Marietta Way, Sparks NV.

2012 FIAT VIN: 3C3CFFAR1CT355024 License: 250 YXD NV Registered Owner: GARY G MAPHERSON Legal Owner: SANTANDER CONSUMER

2005 CHEVY VIN: 2G1WW12E459190270 License: NONE Registered Owner: MEGAN L ESSEX Legal Owner: SAME

93 Mitsubishi VIN: JA4MR41H8PJ002323 License: NONE Registered Owner: TAYLOR M HEALD or BRETT M KELLEY Legal Owner: SAME

99 CHEVY VIN: 1GNDX03E9XD105764 License: 635LNB NV Registered Owner: MARYROSE B GUTIERREZ Legal Owner: SAME

99 FORD VIN: 1FTZR15V1XPB55942 License: 5Y81659 CA Registered Owner:

ANTHONY E IRVINE Legal Owner: SAME

90 FORD VIN: 1FTEF14Y3LPA47013 License: 27C185 NV Registered Owner: JOSE A CRUZ-MARTINEZ Legal Owner: SAME

88 ACURA VIN: JH4KA3253JC005952 License: CV F460 NV Registered Owner: MARY G LOZADA Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS

92 FORD VIN: 1FAPP1283NW117939 License: 57B735 NV Registered Owner: FRANCIS L BORRELLI Legal Owner: SAME

93 FORD VIN: 1FMDU32X6PUA77004 License: 51D280 NV Registered Owner: DEAN D BELT Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS

91 FORD VIN: 1FTCR15X5MPA99989 License: NONE Registered Owner: MICHAEL N STOTTS JR Legal Owner: NEVADA TITLE & PAYDAY LOANS INC

93 CHEVY VIN: 2GCEK19K0P1174742 License: 849XYC NV Registered Owner: JERSAI G GONZALEZ Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS

91 CHEVY VIN: 2GCFK29K3M1149596 License: 208YTX NV Registered Owner: GAVIN G GRESHAM Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS

84 MERCURY VIN: 1MEBP95F9EZ659086 License: 7LPV014 CA Registered Owner: TERILL R FOOTE Legal Owner: SAME

97 HONDA VIN: JHMEJ6578VS004500 License: 4NMH006 CA Registered Owner: NICOLE M PELFREY Legal Owner: SAME

91 HONDA VIN: 2HGED6453MH536527 License: 7LSX866 CA Registered Owner: CANDICE G MARTINEZ Legal Owner: SAME

2007 UTILITY VIN: CA1009390 License: 4GL2951 CA Registered Owner: RICHARD L PAYNE Legal Owner: SAME

2002 FORD VIN: 1FTSW31F92EB02303 License: 6450589 CA Registered Owner: DEBORAH F or JOSHUA T A FITZGERALD Legal Owner: SAME

98 HONDA VIN: 2HGEJ6678WH520334 License: 66F 081 NV Registered Owner: DANA V F-NUNEZ Legal Owner: SAME

92 NISSAN VIN: JN1HJ01F5NT013984 License: NONE Registered Owner: LENNY A RIVERA Legal Owner: SAME

89 CHRYSLER VIN: 1C3BC4631KD635009 License: NONE Registered Owner: JONATHAN T GUERRERO Legal Owner: SAME

99 PONTIAC VIN: 1G2NE52E3XC510126 License: NONE Registered Owner: KERRIE M FAANES Legal Owner: KERRIE M ROY

92 MERCEDES VIN: WDBDA29D8NF918629 License: NONE Registered Owner: DONALD C MUELLER Legal Owner: SAME

92 Mitsubishi VIN: JA7FL24W8NP010850 License: NONE Registered Owner: JOSE S N-ZEPEDA Legal Owner: SAME

91 FORD VIN: 1FMEU15NXMLA21538 License: 2E+239 NV Registered Owner: ARTHUR R MOSLEY Legal Owner: SAME

95 CHEVY VIN: 1GNDT13W1S2252563 License: NONE Registered Owner: PATRICIA L H or JOSEPH L TODARO Legal Owner: SAME

91 DODGE VIN: 2B4GD55R9MR190736 License: NONE Registered Owner: CHAYANN J KYNAST Legal Owner: SAME

2000 JAGUAR VIN: SAJDA01D7YGL57521 License: 03F170 NV Registered Owner: RICARDO A L-MA;LDONADO or ANNA M PALOMAR Legal Owner: SAME

96 SATURN VIN: 1G8ZH5280TZ194023 License: 90F243 NV Registered Owner: ROBERT G JACKSON Legal Owner: SAME

97 SUBARU VIN: JF1GF4851VH819053 License: 65F 069 NV Registered Owner: FELIPE D G-LUPERCIO Legal Owner: SAME

2001 CHEVY VIN: 2G1WF55EX19244992 License: 45D859 NV Registered Owner: ANTHONY M RIVERA or MARIA K RODRIGUEZ Legal Owner: DOLLAR LOAN CENTER LLC

2000 CHEVY VIN: 1G1ND52J9Y6131961 License: NONE Registered Owner: LEANDRO E RICO Legal Owner: MARIO

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LEGALSF CONTRERAS

84 MERCEDES VIN: WDBAB33A3EA049083 License: 62C107 NV Registered Owner: AMBER N ARNESON Legal Owner: LOAN MAX

2001 CHEVY VIN: 2C1MR522116715541 License: NONE Registered Owner: JOHN C BELLETICH Legal Owner: SAME

2000 KIA VIN: KNAFB1212Y5848747 License: NONE Registered Owner: RAFAEL R DOMINGUEZ Legal Owner: SAME

2001 FORD VIN: 1FAFP34P51W299181 License: NONE Registered Owner: DIEGO E ONATE-ESTRADA Legal Owner: SAME

89 CHEVY VIN: 2GBEG25K1K4156548 License: NONE Registered Owner: SUSANNA G FOGLE Legal Owner: SAME

84 BUICK VIN: 1G4AH19E7E6485819 License: 338 PEM NV Registered Owner: DEBRA L CHANDLER Legal Owner: SAME

2000 NISSAN VIN: 5N1ED28Y4YC503133 License: NONE Registered Owner: DEBRA D GRANT or WILLIAM LOBSTER JR Legal Owner: MONEYMAX TITLE LOANS

2003 HONDA VIN: JH2RC44013M702753 License: 000785 NV Registered Owner: DALLAS A FARGO Legal Owner: GE MONEY BANK

99 BUICK VIN: 2G4WB52K2X1400717 License: NONE Registered Owner: CARLA L ANDERSON Legal Owner: SPEEDEE CASH Additional Owner: CARLA L VAUGHN

96 CHEVY VIN: 1G1LD5545TY109501 License: 03C082 NV Registered Owner: JACQUELINE M PALMER Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS

2002 HONDA VIN: 1HGES26892L066171 License: 73A047 NV Registered Owner: CYNTHIA A COLLIER Legal Owner: SAME

92 YAMAHA VIN: JYA3UUC03NA007302 License: NONE Registered Owner: RICHARD D or KENYON J HALIWELL Legal Owner: SAME

2005 CHRYSLER VIN: 2C4GF48485R285099 License: NONE Registered Owner: ROWWENA DURNIN Legal Owner: PINNACLE BANK

2008 SUBARU VIN: JF1GE75608H502807 License: NONE Registered Owner: KATIE L SUAREZ / CATHERINE A BALESTER Legal Owner: FIVE STAR BANK

90 HONDA VIN: 1HGCB7160LA072710 License: 4YYZ753 CA Registered Owner: JORGE O RIVERA Legal Owner: SAME

95 CADDY VIN: 1G6KD52B3SU222409 License: 3LFU503 CA Registered Owner: ANTHONY P MONROE 11 Legal Owner: FAST AUTO INC

96 HONDA VIN: 1HGEJ814XTL052081 License: NONE Registered Owner: GILBERTO R G TADEO Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS

2000 LINCOLN VIN: 1LNHM87A2YY751095 License: 61B175 NV Registered Owner: PRIMITIVO C-AMPARO Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS

2003 FORD VIN: 1FMZU75W03ZA40186 License: 918LHM NV Registered Owner: STEPHEN L or LEIGH A WILLIAMS Legal Owner: UNITED FINANCE

98 BMW VIN: WBABJ7321WEA17073 License: DLK1818 TX Registered Owner: RAY C ROBINSON Legal Owner: INTEGRITY TEXAS FUNDING

2014 CHEVY VIN: 1G11B5SL2EF222667 License: DP339HA CA Registered Owner: CYNTHIA HUNT Legal Owner: CONSUMER PORTFOLIO SCVS Additional Owner: SHELDON M or CYNTHIA A HUNT

2003 TOYOTA VIN: 4T1BE32K33U782717 License: AVC6437 WA Registered Owner: JOSHUA J BEELER Legal Owner: SAME

2014 JONWAY VIN: L8YTCAPF7EYA03754 License: NONE Registered Owner: UNKNOWN Legal Owner: SAME

2010 Freightliner VIN: 1FUJGLDR8ASAV0110 License: WP78692 CA Registered Owner: KARINE GABRIELYAN / I TRUCKING Legal Owner: CALFUND LLC

86 DODGE VIN: 1B3BG26S8GX552230 License: 643KUB NV Registered Owner: RONALD P KOZEL / ELEANOR MACK Legal Owner: R.P. KPZEL / ELEANOR MACK C/O G WONS

96 SUBARU VIN: JF1GF4854TH814443 License: NONE Registered Owner: JAMIE

S PUCKETT Legal Owner: SAM

90 PLYMOUTH VIN: 1P3XA7631LF909078 License: NONE Registered Owner: VERONICA S LOPEZ Legal Owner: SAME

92 FORD VIN: 1FMDU34X0NUB92630 License: NONE Registered Owner: DOUGLAS W GOINS Legal Owner: SAME

2000 DODGE VIN: 1B7HF16Z0YS586535 License: MAKER2 NV Registered Owner: JOEL H BAKER Legal Owner: SAME

86 FORD VIN: 1FABP46F4GH155062 License: 886AWC NV Registered Owner: RAYPHYELD L SMITH Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS-LM91

99 HONDA VIN: 1HGCG1649XA018835 License: 606 XLF NV Registered Owner: JOSE L LEAL Legal Owner: SAME

2 0 0 1 M I T S U B I S H I V I N : 4A3AA46GX1E223936 License: NONE Registered Owner: CHRISTIAN A LAMERE Legal Owner: SAME

2001 DODGE VIN: 1B3ES46C31D166615 License: NONE Registered Owner: ROSE D MITCHELL Legal Owner: SAME

96 CHRYSLER VIN: 1C3EJ56H2TN151544 License: 53E044 NV Registered Owner: KRISTIAN K BERG

2 0 1 3 H u z h o u D a i x i Z h V I N : L37LMGFV8DZ050084 License: NONE Registered Owner: UNKNOWN Legal Owner: SAME

96 DODGE VIN: 1B3ES22C7TD655869 License: 6HND918 CA Registered Owner: CHRISYOPHER M WOLVERTON Legal Owner: SAME

92 HONDA VIN: JHMCB7650NC046886 License: IG77491 ID Registered Owner: SHANE TYRELL GASTON Legal Owner: SAME

2004 CHEVY VIN: 1G1JH14F147260124 License: 7HKD314 CA Registered Owner: LESLIE B PELOSI Legal Owner: SAME

98 FORD354179 VIN: 1FAFP4048WF133410 License: NONE Registered Owner: ALBERTO FIGUEROA Legal Owner: SAME

GEO VIN: 2C1MR5290T6747834 License: 879PTW NV Registered Owner: JO A LOWE Legal Owner: SAME

88 BMW VIN: WBABB2303J8857066 License: NONE Registered Owner: RICHARD S GUY

89 HONDA VIN: JHMCA5643KC121056 License: NONE Registered Owner: EDDIE O WILLIAMS 3 Legal Owner: SAME

99 DODGE VIN: 2B3HD46R0XH640270 License: 376XYC NV Registered Owner: JOSE I CANO or ROSA M RIOS Legal Owner: NONE

2006 CHRYSLER VIN: 3A4FY48B06T354686 License: GVD551 CA Registered Owner: ROBIN K FRANCIS Legal Owner: CAR FNCL SVCS

2001 HONDA VIN: JHMCG56621C032318 License: ACM228 MT Registered Owner: DENIS J / AMY M CUCHINE Legal Owner: SAME

2001 ACURA VIN: 2HNYD18661H512908 License: 959 QRN CO Registered Owner: GERALD B / CHARLOTTE R WEAVER Legal Owner: EQUISHARE C.U.

99 CHEVY VIN: 1GNDT13W0X2169732 License: 6UDG282 CA Registered Owner: MAUREEN M BURKE Legal Owner: SAME

99 FORD VIN: 1FAFP42X6XF109101 License: BNE 3094 AZ Registered Owner: AUTUMN W NOTTER Legal Owner: AZTECA BAIL BONDS LLC

99 SATURN VIN: 1G8ZK5271XZ155519 License: NONE Registered Owner: DAVID A HARRIS Legal Owner: ANASTASIO J GORDILLO

2001 DODGE VIN: 1B4HR28N61F637085 License: NONE Registered Owner: JOHN D MARKEY Legal Owner: SAME

96 LINCOLN VIN: 1LNLM91V5TY641274 License: 14A142 NV Registered Owner: DANIEL E RENAULT Legal Owner: SAME

93 TOYOTA VIN: 4T1SK13E9PU309979 License: 63C973 NV Registered Owner: SAMANTHA L RIVERA Legal Owner: PENNY L PEABODY

2003 Hyundai VIN: KMHHN65F03U024893 License: NONE Registered Owner: DOROTHY MCGUIRE Legal Owner: LOAN

MAX LLC

2003 TOYOTA VIN: 1NXBR32E83Z180362 License: 16E111 NV Registered Owner: LACI L L-MORENO Legal Owner: DOLLAR LOAN CENTER LLC

98 JEEP VIN: 1J4FJ68S0WL155861 License: NONE Registered Owner: TERESA or NICHOLAS H OTERO Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS LM

98 FORD VIN: 1FAFP13P1WW150912 License: NONE Registered Owner: LAUREEN G or LEVI SMITH Legal Owner: MONEY MAX TITLE LOANS

2003 Hyundai VIN: KMHDN45D93U565815 License: 5ADP731 CA Registered Owner: MICHAEL P SLATTERY Legal Owner: CONSUMER PORTFOLIO SVCS

96 NISSAN VIN: JN1CA21D2TT160913 License: NONE Registered Owner: DIANA M G-ARENAS Legal Owner: NEVADA TITLE & PAYDAY LOANS INC

2001 SAAB VIN: YS3DF78K217016037 License: NONE Registered Owner: JENNIFER SPENCERWIK or GEOFFERY S WIK Legal Owner: SAME

86 TOYOTA VIN: JT2MA70J8G0024601 License: NONE Registered Owner: JOSE V or ARIEL NAJERA Legal Owner: SAME

2003 FORD VIN: 1FAHP34363W178717 License: NONE Registered Owner: ORVILLE S CURTIS Legal Owner: SAME

2001 OLDS VIN: 1G3NL52EX1C154878 License: 01F654 NV Registered Owner: CHRISTIAN S M-RUIZ Legal Owner: SAME

96 NISSAN VIN: JN1CA21D8TT145770 License: 316LHK NV Registered Owner: SUDEEP PUREWAL Legal Owner: SAME

96 HONDA VIN: 4S6CM58V8T4406882 License: NONE Registered Owner: JEREMY R LYDAY Legal Owner: SAME

97 SATURN VIN: 1G8ZH5288VZ207913 License: 415 FLF ORVILLE S CURTIS Registered Owner: BRENT L / MAUREEN A SAWIN Legal Owner: SAME

94 TOYOTA VIN: 4T1GK12E0RU060157 License: NONE Registered Owner: ERIC P SILVERBERG Legal Owner: SAME

2001 FORD VIN: 3FAFP11371R213118 License: 64B752 NV Registered Owner: JOSEPH D OBRIEN Legal Owner: SAME

78 MERCEDES VIN: 12313012091780 License: MATON CA Registered Owner: JULIUS BUENAVENTURA Legal Owner: SAME

63 HILLMAN VIN: 121124EH License: NONE Registered Owner: UNKNOWN Legal Owner: SAME

2014 TAOTAO VIN: L9NTEACB2E1179629 License: NONE Registered Owner: UNKNOWN Legal Owner: SAME

99 BUICK VIN: 1G4HP52K9XH804203 License: NONE Registered Owner: UNKNOWN Legal Owner: SAME

90 CHEVY VIN: 1GNCT18Z9L8103492 License: 022AVW NV Registered Owner: MOLLY E DELONG Legal Owner: SAME

95 SATURN VIN: 1G8ZH1276SZ194171 License: NONE Registered Owner: BANU CHOWDHURY Legal Owner: SAME

2006 YAMAHA VIN: JYARJ12E36A004769 License: NONE Registered Owner: JOSE P P-VELASQUEZ Legal Owner: MUSCLE MOTORS AUTO SALES

2002 MERCURY VIN: 4M2ZU86W72UJ31048 License: NONE Registered Owner: JEANETTE M REED Legal Owner: CREDIT ACCEPTANCE

2004 CHRYSLER VIN: 1C3EL55R14N311547 License: E713 NV Registered Owner: STEWART R SALAMANCA Legal Owner: SAME

96 FORD VIN: KNJLT05H8T6182287 License: NONE Registered Owner: CHELSEA M SPERANZA Legal Owner: SAME

2001 FORD VIN: 1FTNW20F81EA05326 License: GPL6735 TX Registered Owner: ROBERTO F PENA / ROBERTO P RAMIREZ Legal Owner: PROGRESSIVE AUTOPLEX

2002 PONTIAC VIN: 1G2NE52F02C126614 License: NONE Registered Owner: ANDRIA H MCCAY Legal Owner: ROBERTO A F-TERAN

99 SATURN VIN: 1G8ZJ5275XZ224120 License: NONE Registered Owner: TAWNA

R ELDRIDGE Legal Owner: VAULT FOR GMAC OR COLT

95 CHEVY VIN: 1GCFC24H7SE227219 License: 386 AZY NV Registered Owner: MICHAEL D TIMOTHY Legal Owner: TITLEMAX OF NEVADA

91 TOYOTA VIN: JT2VV22W3M0150316 License: NONE Registered Owner: CHRISTOPHER J JOHNSON Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS

95 BUICK VIN: 2G4WB52L4S1435163 License: NONE Registered Owner: RACHEL S DEWS Legal Owner: KELLI J BEAUBRIAND Additional Owner: CAL NEVADA TOWING & TRANSPORT INC

2 0 0 5 M I T S U B I S H I V I N : 4A3AB36F75E044287 License: 5KCR175 CA Registered Owner: ELIZABETH L SMITH Legal Owner: SAME

73 WESTERN LIESURE VIN: 190 License: 2HY4332 WY Registered Owner: UNKNOWN

89 NISSAN VIN: JN1GB21S7KU537502 License: PHISH17 NV Registered Owner: JONATHAN D SCHILLO Legal Owner: SAME

98 BUICK VIN: 2G4WS52M5W1511424 License: NONE Registered Owner: AUSTIN R ROLLINS Legal Owner: SAME

2000 NISSAN VIN: JN1CA31D3YT536080 License: 13A 674 NV Registered Owner: CECIL O FILBY Legal Owner: SAME

2001 OLDS VIN: 1G3NL52T71C208247 License: 095ATN NV Registered Owner: RIGOBERTO SOLORZANO Legal Owner: SAME

91 CHEVY VIN: 2G1WL54T7M9238743 License: NONE Registered Owner: ALFONSO V OCHOA Legal Owner: SAME

90 CADDY VIN: 1G6EL1331LU615553 License: P719 NV Registered Owner: ROBERT G WASHBURN Legal Owner:

MONEYMAX TITLE LOANS LM563

99 SATURN VIN: 1G8ZJ5278XZ350133 License: NONE Registered Owner: SABRIAN S SALLEE or DEBORAH A WHITE Legal Owner: SAME

94 GMC VIN: 1GTEK14K1RZ516538 License: 200JYL MN Registered Owner: OLITA GARCIA Legal Owner: SAME

2003 OLDS VIN: 1G2HX52K834166777 License: NONE Registered Owner: FINNISSE CALDWELL or THOMAS GAWVAN Legal Owner: SAME

2002 CHEVY VIN: 1G1ND52J22M588954 License: 27B217 NV Registered Owner: CORKY L CARPENTER Legal Owner: WILL PETERSON

2002 PONTIAC VIN: 1G2NV52E32C126209 License: NONE Registered Owner: BENJAMIN D SALINOVICH or STEPHANI L REIL Legal Owner: SAME

2002 VOLVO VIN: YV1RS61R822125492 License: NONE Registered Owner: MILLENNIUM MOTORS Legal Owner: SAME

9 4 V I N : T O Y O T A L i c e n s e : JT2ST07N6R0001029 4K0M918 Registered Owner: CA Legal Owner: DAMIEN E BENNETT JR

9 9 V I N : B U I C K L i c e n s e : 2G4WF5218X1487003 21E627 Registered Owner: NV Legal Owner: SHIFIYA MILLER

2002 HYUNDAI VIN: KMHDN45D72U355373 License: NONE Registered Owner: MATTHEW R BRUDER Legal Owner: SAME

88 NISSAN VIN: JN1VS26S4JW003165 License: NONE Registered Owner: VIVIAN J M-PINEDA Legal Owner: SAME

97 CHRYSLER VIN: 1C4GP54L6VB412026 License: J244 NV Registered Owner: CARLA

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADANOTICE OF APPLICATION TO WITHDRAW FUNDS FROM

MOBILE HOME PARK TENANT SERVICE CHARGE ACCOUNTSparks Mobile Home & RV Park, LLC (“SMHRVP”) filed with the

Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (“Commission”) an Application, designated as Docket No. 17-03023, to withdraw $3,463.89 from the tenant service charge account for reimbursement of expenses incurred to repair and maintain the electrical system.

This Notice serves only to notify the public that the Commission has received the above-referenced filing. It is the responsibility of in-terested persons to review the filing and monitor the proceedings to determine their desired levels of involvement based on how this mat-ter may affect their unique situations. The details provided within this Notice are for informational purposes only and are not meant to be an all-inclusive overview of the filing.

SMHRVP filed the Application in accordance with the Nevada Re-vised Statutes (“NRS”) and the Nevada Administrative Code (“NAC”), Chapters 703 and 704, including, but not limited to, NRS 704.940 and NAC 704.984. The Commission will make a determination at an open meeting regarding whether to grant the relief requested, which may have an impact on consumers.

Interested and affected persons may file: 1) petitions for leave to intervene made pursuant to NAC 703.578 through 703.600 or 2) protests at either of the Commission’s offices on or before WEDNES-DAY, APRIL 12, 2017.

A person who wishes to participate as a commenter may file writ-ten comments pursuant to NAC 703.491. A commenter is not a party of record and shall not take any action that only a party of record may take. Pursuant to NAC 703.500, only parties of record are entitled to enter an appearance, introduce relevant evidence, examine and cross-examine witnesses, make arguments, make and argue motions and generally participate in the proceeding.

The Application is available for public viewing at the Commission’s website at: http://puc.nv.gov; and at the offices of the Commission: 1150 East William Street, Carson City, Nevada 89701 and 9075 West Diablo Drive, Suite 250, Las Vegas, Nevada 89148. A person must make a written request to be placed on the service list for this pro-ceeding to receive any further notices in this matter.By the Commission,

______________________________________TRISHA OSBORNE,

Assistant Commission Secretary

Dated: Carson City, Nevada03/17/17(SEAL)

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LEGALSPANCHO Legal Owner: TITLEMAX

95 CHEVY VIN: 2GCEC19K7S1228592 License: NONE Registered Owner: AURA I S-NAVICHOQUE Legal Owner: AUTOS UNLIMITED

96 SUBARU VIN: 4S3BG6854T7986636 License: NONE Registered Owner: BRYAN E / EILEEN K KAMBA Legal Owner: PORTLAND TEACHERS C.U. Additional Owner: ELISA M MYZAL

2 0 0 1 P L Y M O U T H V I N : 1P3ES46C71D225812 License: 89C 763 NV Registered Owner: JUAN S-RAMIREZ Legal Owner: SAME

99 CADDY VIN: 1G6KD54Y7XU797542 License: CP6507 NV Registered Owner: MARGARITA J- IBARRA or JOSE L SOLORZANO Legal Owner: WESTERN THRIFT & LOAN

2004 DODGE VIN: 1D4HB48D74F214579 License: 50E803 NV Registered Owner: BRIAN A or TIFFANY C J MARTIN Legal Owner: AMALGAMATED LENDING SCVS

99 FORD VIN: 2FAFP71W3XX149747 License: NONE Registered Owner: CHARLIE D TUCKER Legal Owner: DANIEL L ELSEY

97 TOYOTA VIN: JT2AC52LXV0235974 License: 489WER NV Registered Owner: LISA A BAKER Legal Owner: SAME

2 0 0 4 V I N : H Y U N D A I L i c e n s e : KMHDN46D54U809279 NONE Registered Owner: Legal Owner: MARIA E S-CISNEROS

84 OLDS VIN: 1G3AY69Y2EX345022 License: NONE Registered Owner: JAMES or TONIE L GUTIERREZ Legal Owner: GARY W MELANCON

95 FORD VIN: 1FASP11J8SW344067 License: NONE Registered Owner: JOSE L C-LOPEZ Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS

95 MERCURY VIN: 1MELM5549SG627072 License: NONE Registered Owner: RAYMOND D WILLIAMS Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS LM91

90 HONDA VIN: JHMCB7664CC143207 License: NONE Registered Owner: ANTERNET MCALISTER Legal Owner: NEVADA TITLE & PAYDAY LOANS INC

2008 SUBARU VIN: 4S4BP61C087322488 License: DHM 6835 NC Registered Owner: DUNCAN R MCKELLAR / MICKINZY L WEVLEY Legal Owner: FIRST NIGARA BANK

2002 FORD VIN: 1FMZU73E12ZB95998 License: NONE Registered Owner: SIMONE R RICHARDS Legal Owner: AMALGAMATED LENDING SCVS

95 JEEP VIN: 1J4GZ58S2SC532563 License: NONE Registered Owner: J JESUS M-MORA Legal Owner: LUKE W OLSON

2003 GMC VIN: 1GTCS14H738239273 License: NONE Registered Owner: EMA J GARCIA or KATRYNA R CAPUTO Legal Owner: SAME

2015 NISSAN VIN: 3N1CN7AP3FL834734 License: 127ZBV NV Registered Owner: DANIELLE M CULVERSON or BRYANNA R SNODDY Legal Owner: EXETER FINANCE CORP

99 CHRYSLER VIN: 1C4GP64L3XB552074 License: NONE Registered Owner: SUSAN M GREER Legal Owner: ADVANCE GROUP INC DBA RAPID CASH Additional Owner: DEACON J E HOLLAND

2006 FORD VIN: 1FTYR15E66PA04377 License: 847SVF NV Registered Owner: SEAN P MCGUINNESS Legal Owner: FORD CREDIT TITLING TRUST

95 HONDA VIN: 4S6CM58V1S4428740 License: NONE Registered Owner: REYES CASTRO or GUADALUPE T SOLIS Legal Owner: SAME

2000 KIA VIN: KNAFB1217Y5880464 License: 185AXT NV Registered Owner: RONDA L TENAS Legal Owner: SAME

99 FOR VIN: 1FAFP13P1XW153553 License: NONE Registered Owner: MARIA A VILLAFRANCO Legal Owner: SAME

2000 CADDY VIN: 1G6ET1290YU165150 License: NONE Registered Owner: DENISE F or GARY D SMITH Legal Owner: SAME

93 LINCOLN VIN: 1LNLM81W7PY737058 License: NONE Registered Owner: DONNA L ADDLEY Legal Owner: DOLLAR LOAN

CENTER LLC

85 HONDA VIN: JHMAD5438FC053903 License: 053WFM NV Registered Owner: JAMES D RAPHAEL Legal Owner: SAME

99 VW VIN: WVWMA63B0XE389881 License: NONE Registered Owner: GABRIEL F-VALDEZ Legal Owner: CHERYL K LE or TONY TUYEN LE

89 FORD VIN: 1FTCR15T0KPA21386 License: 666ARX NV Registered Owner: SUSAN K or STEPHEN J STOKES Legal Owner: SAME

2008 CHEVY VIN: 1GCEC19X18Z201917 License: EIXW14 FL Registered Owner: RAYMOND L COBB JR Legal Owner: NICHOLAS FINCL INC

97 AUDI VIN: WAUCB88D6VA076513 License: NONE Registered Owner: JOSE L SAUCEDO Legal Owner: SAME

2001 GMC VIN: 1GTEK19T51E207524 License: NONE Registered Owner: RYAN M CAMPBELL Legal Owner: SAME

2001 VW VIN: 3VWSG29M91M043656 License: 98E 032 NV Registered Owner: MERISSA A CLARK & RILYN D ALLISON Legal Owner: MERISSA A CLARK

90 HONDA VIN: JHMED9365LS002283 License: NONE Registered Owner: RYAN J KENNEDY Legal Owner: SAME

2004 KIA VIN: KNADC125446338668 License: NONE Registered Owner: GERARDO DIAZ-GONZALEZ Legal Owner: SAME

99 JEEP VIN: 1J4GW68NXXC720781 License: 19828 NV Registered Owner: DAVID J HARGER Legal Owner: SAME

89 GMC VIN: 1GTCT14Z6K8509811 License: 169AUN NV Registered Owner: TAMARA M or TIFFANY L ROBERTS Legal Owner: SAME

2000 HYUNDAI VIN: KMHJF35F0YU038670 License: 104VWS NV Registered Owner: BRENDA L BURRIS Legal Owner: SAME

97 DODGE VIN: 3B7HF13Y9VG792757 License: NONE Registered Owner: DREA A SEARS Legal Owner: SAME

98 LINCOLN VIN: 5LMPU28LXWLJ37346 License: 27C367 NV Registered Owner: STEVEN B MCCORMICK Legal Owner: SAME

2000 PONTIAC VIN: 1G2NF52TXYM854141 License: NONE Registered Owner: CARDELL K WILLIAMS 2 Legal Owner: SAME

2000 HONDA VIN: JHMCG5552YC035061 License: 57B 762 NV Registered Owner: ROBIN J CHUN Legal Owner: SAME

91 MERCURY VIN: 1MECM55U9MG607651 License: NONE Registered Owner: TANJA M INCE Legal Owner: RICHARD A STEWART

2004 AUDI VIN: WAUML64B84N083075 License: NONE Registered Owner: SOPHIA A SHERRARD Legal Owner: TITLEMAX OF NEVADA DBA TITLEMAX

2005 SUZUKI VIN: JS3TD62VX54100881 License: 695DOW NV Registered Owner: THE FINLELY FAM TRST /DONALD G FINLEY Legal Owner: SAME

2000 FORD VIN: 1FAFP13P4YR175275 License: 75A697 NV Registered Owner: JOHN G GARNER Legal Owner: TITLEMAX OF NEVADA DBA TITLEMAX

2002 CHEVY VIN: 1GNDT13SX22257466 License: 21G720 NV Registered Owner: CAMEO Z HOUSTON Legal Owner: TITLEMAX OF NEVADA INC DBA TITLEMAX

94 LINCOLN VIN: 1LNLM83W5RY639758 License: NONE Registered Owner: LAURA J-CANSINO Legal Owner: SAME

2011 SCOOTER VIN: LFET0BPC1B1770679 License: NONE Registered Owner: UNKNOWN Legal Owner: SAME

94 BUICK VIN: 1G4HP52L9RH420241 License: 059ATS NV Registered Owner: DERMAINE L SCOTT Legal Owner: SAME

88 MERCURY VIN: 3MABM115XJR675093 License: NONE Registered Owner: KIMBERLY S L-STOCKS Legal Owner: SAME

95 GMC VIN: 1GKGK26N1SJ712087 License: NONE Registered Owner: MARTIN C BONILLA Legal Owner: SAME

94 CHEVY VIN: 1GNDT13W9R2161745 License: VAB588 NV Registered Owner:

WILLIAM C BOSKE Legal Owner: SAME

2 0 0 1 M E R C E D E S V I N : WDBRF61J61F068011 License: NONE Registered Owner: MIGUEL E C-MEJORADO Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS

95 HONDA VIN: 4S6CM58V5S4431351 License: 505LHH NV Registered Owner: ROLLY M BAUTISTA Legal Owner: NEVADA TITLE & PAYDAY LOANS INC

91 HONDA VIN: JHMED3659MS016446 License: NONE Registered Owner: HAYLEE M LEACH Legal Owner: SAME

91 HONDA VIN: 1HGCB7669MA115998 License: 135LTD NV Registered Owner: STEPHANIE L DOUGLAS Legal Owner: SAME

97 HONDA VIN: 1HGCD5607VA156724 License: 63C651 NV Registered Owner: ALFREDO A HERNANDEZ Legal Owner: SAME

99 FORD VIN: 1FAFP53S7XA294247 License: 642YJN NV Registered Owner: SARAH G ZIRBES Legal Owner: UNITED FINANCE CO

95 NISSAN VIN: JN1CA21DXST602528 License: 55F039 NV Registered Owner: ERIC GRADY Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE LOANS LM703

94 HONDA VIN: 1HGCD7267RA007273 License: NONE Registered Owner: EDWARD J TIONGSON Legal Owner: SAME

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the last registered and legal owners of the following described vehicles now in storage at Cal-Nevada Towing. That the same will be sold to the highest bidders on or after April 8 2017, to satisfy a towing and storage charge as provided in the Nevada Revised Statutes Article No. 108.270-108.300.

Location of Sale: Cal-Nevada Towing,820 Main Street Tonopah NV 89049

1992 Chevy Storm VIN: J81RF2367N7550792 Registered Owner: John Paul Kinzer Legal Owner: None

1995 Dodge Grand Caravan V IN: 1B4GH44R4SX517719 Registered Owner: Victor I Hocking Legal Owner: None

1 9 9 9 H o n d a A c c o r d V I N : 1HGCG314XXA018930 Registered Owner: Fernando Rodriguez Legal Owner: None

2000 VW Golf VIN: WVWBC21J3YW522648 Registered Owner: Dennis Sten Carlson Jr Legal Owner: None

2010 Ford Fusion VIN: 3FAHP0HA1AR262631 Registered Owner: Desiree Danielle Van Dyke Legal Owner: GM Financial of Arizona

Cal-Nevada Reserves the right to bid

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To The last registered and legal Owners of:

1 9 9 7 C H E V Y L U M I N A V I N : 2G1WL52M9V1179156 REGISTERED & LEGAL OWNER DAVID GENE HAWKINS

1 9 8 8 S U B A R U G L A W D V I N : JF2AF53B8JE103430 REGISTERED & LEGAL OWNERS JOHN MICHAEL YOUNG

1 9 8 9 N I S S A N M A X I M A V I N : JN1HJ01P5KT275282 REGISTERED & LEGAL OWNERS ROSA JANETH MEJORADO

2 0 0 5 F O R D T A U R U S V I N : 1FAFP53465A154561 REGISTERED & LEGAL OWNERS NOAH D DIGGSDISMUKE

1 9 9 4 H O N D A C I V I C V I N : 1HGCD5647RA042330 REGISTERED & LEGAL OWNERS ROBERT EDWARD MILLER

1 9 9 7 H O N D A A C C O R D V I N : 1HGCD5608VA159549 REGISTERED & LEGAL OWNERS JORGE URIBE

1 9 9 9 F O R D E X P L O R E R V I N : 1FMDU32E6XZB60935 REGISTERED & LEGAL OWNERS AMBER MARIE BURTON

1999 VOLKSWAGON JETTA V IN : 1J4FJ58SXNL191937 REGISTERED &

LEGAL OWNERS ROBERTO JORGE CIFUENTES

2 0 0 7 K I A S O R N T O V I N : KNDJC736275679903 REGISTERED & LEGAL OWNER PAUL RICHARD PARENT

2001 VOKLSWAGON PASSET VIN: WVWBH63B21P01063 REGISTERED & LEGAL OWNERS REBECCA ERIN DONATO-LONG

1 9 9 4 H O N D A C I V I C V I N : 1HGCD5647RA042330 REGISTERED & LEGAL OWNERS ROBERT EDWARD MILLER

1 9 8 8 S U B A R U G L A W D V I N : JF2AF53B8JE103430 REGISTERED & LEGAL OWNERS JOHN MICHAEL YOUNG

1 9 9 6 P L Y M O U T H N E O N V I N : 1P3ES27C3TD528897 REGISTERED & LEGAL OWNERS ERICK Y MENDOZA

Now in storage at Roadside Rescue Towing Service That the Same will be sold to the highest Bidder at 12 PM On 03/14/17

To satisfy a towing, repair or Storage charge as provided in The Nevada Revised Statutes

Article Nos.108.270 – 108.310Location on the sale is 5601 UnitC Echo Ave Reno, NV 89506

Pub: 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

TS No.: 2016-0649Title Order No.: 764523

APN: 041-523-18

ATC Assessment Collection Group, LLC is a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose.

NOTICE OF SALEWARNING! A SALE OF YOUR PROPERTY IS IMMINENT! UNLESS YOU PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE BEFORE THE SALE DATE, YOU COULD LOSE YOUR HOME, EVEN IF THE AMOUNT IS IN DISPUTE. YOU MUST ACT BEFORE THE SALE DATE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL ATC ASSESSMENT COLLECTION GROUP, LLC AT (702) 804-8885. IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CALL THE FORECLOSURE SECTION OF THE OMBUDSMAN’S OFFICE, NEVADA REAL ESTATE DIVISION AT (877) 829-9907 IMMEDIATELY.

ATC Assessment Collection Group, LLC officially assigned as agent by the Caughlin Ranch Homeowners Association under the Notice of Delinquent Assessment Lien. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER THE NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT LIEN, recorded on 9/19/2016, in Book Number , as Instrument Number 4633601, Page reflect-ing Allen A. Sieczkowski as the owner(s) of record on said lien. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE. If you need an explanation of the nature of the proceedings against you, you should contact an attorney.

The Notice of Default and Election to Sell Under Notice of Delinquent Assessment Lien was recorded on 11/17/2016, in Book Number Page , as Instrument Number 4654069 of the Official Records in the Office of the Recorder.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on 4/11/2017 at 11:00 AM located at the South Virginia Street entrance to the Washoe County Courthouse, 75 Court Street, Reno, NV, that the property commonly known as:

4771 Cedarhill LaneReno, NV 89519

and land legally described as Legal Unit No.: , Lot 322, Tract Vantage Point 3, Block C, Book , Page of the Official Records in the Office of the County Recorder of Washoe County, Nevada, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash (payable at the 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, state or federal savings and loan association or savings association authorized to do busi-ness in the State of Nevada, in the amount of $4,896.21 as of 3/17/2017, which includes the total amount of the unpaid balance and reasonably estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this notice. Any subsequent Association assessments, late fees interest, expenses or advancements, if any, of the Association or its Agent, under the terms of the Notice of Delinquent Assessment Lien shall continue to

accrue until the date of the sale. The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”.

The sale will be made without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied regarding, but not limited to, title or possession, encum-brances, obligations to satisfy any secured or unsecured liens or against all right, title and interest of the owner, without equity or right of redemption to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Lien, with interest thereon, as provided in the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, recorded on 8/8/1984, in Book Number , as Instrument Number 942122 Page: County of Washoe, State of Nevada and any and all amend-ments or annexations of record thereto.

The unit’s owner or his or her successor in interest, or the holder of a recorded security interest on the unit, has, for a period which commences in the manner and subject to the requirements described in subsection 3 and which expires 5 days before the date of sale, failed to pay the assessments and other sums that are due to the association in accordance with subsection 1 of NRS 116.3116.

The Association or other person conducting the sale has executed and caused to be recorded, with the county recorder of the county in which the common-interest com-munity or any part of it is situated, an affidavit which states, based on the direct, personal knowledge of the affiant acquired by a review of the business records of the association or other person conducting the sale, which business records must meet the standards set forth in NRS 51.135, the following:

(1) The name of each holder of a security interest on the unit to which the notice of default and election to sell and the notice of sale was mailed, as required b subsection 2 of NRS 116.31163 and paragraph (d) of subsection 1 of NRS 116.311635; and

(2) The address at which the notices were mailed to each such holder of a security interest.

Dated: March 17, 2017

Prepared By Heather Oliver, ATC Assessment Collection Group, LLC, on behalf of Caughlin Ranch Homeowners Association

STATE OF NEVADA COUNTY OF CLARK

On March 17, 2017, before me, personally appeared Heather Oliver, personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of sat-isfactory evidence) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same in their authorized capacity, and that by their signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument.

WITNESS my hand and official seal.

Reinstatement Information: (702) 804-8885 Sale Information: www.nevadalegalnews.com or 702-382-2747

PUB: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

“Crown Castle is proposing to collocate antennas at a centerline height of 70 feet on an existing 80 foot light pole telecom-munications tower at the following site: 820 15th Street, Sparks, Washoe County, NV 89431, LAT: 39-32-33.19, LONG: -119-45-38.62. Crown Castle invites comments from any interested party on the impact of the proposed action on any districts, sites, buildings, structures or objects significant in American history, archaeology, engineering or culture that are listed or determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places and/or specific reason the proposed action may have a significant impact on the quality of the human environment. Specific information regarding the project is available by calling Valerie at 480-850-0575 during normal business hours. Comments must be received at 2121 W. Chandler Blvd., Suite 203, Chandler, AZ 85224 ATTN: Valerie Belding within 30 days of the date of this publication.”

PUB: 3-28 2017

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LEGALS2550CHARLES R,. KOZAK (SBN 141758)[email protected]

R.CRAIG LUSIANI (SBN 91090)Craig @kozaklusianilaw.comKOZAK LUSIANI LAW LLC

3100 Mill St, Suite 115Reno, NV 89502Telephone: (775) 322-1239Facsimile: (775) 800-1767Attorneys for Petitioner:MICHAEL PACHECO

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

CASE NO. PR17-00147DEPT. NO. PR

HEARING DATE: May 3, 2017TIME: 10:00 a.m.

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ofROBERT CHARLES PACHECO, deceased.

NOTICE OF HEARINGNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MICHAEL PACHECO has filed a Petition for Summary Probate of Estate and for Issuance of Letters of Administration of Estate of ROBERT CHARLES PACHECO, deceased, and a hearing has been set for the 3RD day of May, 2017 at 10:00 in the Probate Department at the Courthouse of the above entitled Court in the City of Reno, County of Washoe State of Nevada. All persons interested in the Estate are notified to appear and show cause why the Amended Inventory should not be approved.

In the absence of any objection, it is not necessary to appear.

Pursuant to NRS 239B.030 the undersigned certifies no Social Security numbers are contained in this document.

DATE on the 13th day of March 2017.

Respectively Submitted,KOZAK LUSIANI LAW LLC

/s/ Charles R. KozakCHARLES R.KOZAK, ESQ. R. CRAIG LUSIANI, ESQ.Attorneys for PetitionersMICHAEL PACHECO

Pub: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

2550JASON C. MORRISNevada State Bar No. 10689WOODBURN AND WEDGE6100 Neil Road, Suite 500Reno, Nevada 89505Telephone: (775) 688-3000Attorneys for C. O. Davis

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFDONALD D. CHISHOLM,Deceased.

Case No.: PR17-00179Dept. No.: PR

NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR PROBATE, FOR APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, FOR ISSUANCE OF LETTERS OF ADMIN ISTATION, FOR GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that C.O. Davis has filed in this Court his Petition for Probate, for Appointment of Personal Representative, For Issuance of Letters of Administration, and for General Administration.

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a hearing has been set for

May 10, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. in the Washoe County Courthouse, 75 Court Street, Reno, Nevada.

All interested persons are notified to appear and show cause why said Petition should not be approved. Reference is hereby made to the Petition for further particulars.

The matter will be approved without further hearing unless an objection is filed. You do not need to appear unless you wish to object.

Affirmation

The undersigned hereby affirms that the preceding document does not contain the

Social Security number of any person.

DATED this 22nd day of March, 2017.

WOODBURN AND WEDGEBy: Jason MorrisAttorneys for C. O. Davis

Pub: 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

2550JASON C. MORRISNevada State Bar No. 10689WOODBURN AND WEDGE6100 Neil Road, Suite 500Reno, Nevada 89505Telephone: (775) 688-3000Facsimile: (775) 688-3088Attorneys for Petitioner Roger White

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFCINDYLYNNE WHITEDeceased.

Case No.: PR17-00178Dept. No.: PR

NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR PROBATE, FOR APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, FOR ISSUANCE OF LETTERS OF ADMIN ISTATION, FOR GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Roger White has filed in this Court his Petition for Probate, for Appointment of Personal Representative, For Issuance of Letters of Administration, and for General Administration.

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a hearing has been set for

May 10, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. in the Washoe County Courthouse, 75 Court Street, Reno, Nevada.

All interested persons are notified to appear and show cause why said Petition should not be approved. Reference is hereby made to the Petition for further particulars.

The matter will be approved without further hearing unless an objection is filed. You do not need to appear unless you wish to object.

AffirmationThe undersigned hereby affirms that the preceding document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED this 22nd day of March, 2017.

WOODBURN AND WEDGEBy: Jason MorrisAttorneys for Roger White

Pub: 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

2550JASON C. MORRISNevada State Bar No. 10689WOODBURN AND WEDGE6100 Neil Road, Suite 500Reno, Nevada 89505Telephone: (775) 688-3000Facsimile: (775) 688-3088Attorneys for Petitioner Valerie Kaltman

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFPETER G. KALTMANDeceased.

Case No.: PR17-00183Dept. No.: PR

NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR PROBATE, FOR APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, FOR ISSUANCE OF LETTERS OF ADMIN ISTATION, FOR GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Valerie Kaltman has fi led in this Court her Petition for Probate, for Appointment of Personal Representative, For Issuance of Letters of Administration, and for General Administration.

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a hearing has been set for

May 10, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. in the Washoe County Courthouse, 75 Court Street, Reno, Nevada.

All interested persons are notified to appear and show cause why said Petition should not be approved. Reference is hereby made to

the Petition for further particulars.

The matter will be approved without further hearing unless an objection is filed. You do not need to appear unless you wish to object.

AffirmationThe undersigned hereby affirms that the preceding document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED this 22nd day of March, 2017.

WOODBURN AND WEDGEBy: Jason MorrisAttorneys for Valerie Kaltman

Pub: 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

2595JASON C. MORRISNevada State Bar No. 10689WOODBURN AND WEDGE6100 Neil Road, Suite 500Reno, Nevada 89511Telephone: (775) 688-3000: (775) Facsimile: (775) 688-3088Attorneys for Petitioner Joel L. Muller

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFSHARRON K. MULLER,Deceased.

Case No.: PR16-00707 Dept. No.: PR

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Joel L. Muller has been duly appointed and qualified by the above Court on February 23, 2017, as Administrator of the Estate of Sharron K. Muller, deceased. All creditors having claims against this estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the Court within sixty (60) days after the first publication of this notice, with a copy being mailed to the attorney for the Administrator at the address above.

Affirmation Pursuant to N.R.S. 239B.030

The undersigned affirms that the foregoing document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED this 28th day of February, 2017.

WOODBURN AND WEDGE Jason C. MorrisAttorney for Joel Muller

Pub: 3-14 3-21, 3-28 2017

AFIDAVIT OF COMPLAINT

CASE. 16-SSC-3105

PlaintiffSan Juana Guerra Vs

Defendant Patty Ramirez

PUB: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4, 4-11

APN # 534-482-06 NAS #N78404

Autumn Trails

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

WARNING! A SALE OF YOUR PROPERTY IS IMMINENT! UNLESS YOU PAY THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN THIS NOTICE BEFORE THE SALE DATE, YOU COULD LOSE YOUR HOME, EVEN IF THE AMOUNT IS IN DISPUTE. YOU MUST ACT BEFORE THE SALE DATE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL NEVADA ASSOCIATION SERVICES, INC. AT (702) 804-8885. IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CALL THE FORECLOSURE SECTION OF THE OMBUDSMAN’S OFFICE, NEVADA REAL ESTATE DIVISION, AT 1-877-829-9907 IMMEDIATELY.

YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT LIEN, September 18, 2015. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on 4/5/2017 at 11:00 am at the South Virginia St. entrance to the Washoe County Courthouse, 75 Court Street, Reno 89501, Nevada, under the power of sale pursuant to the

terms of those certain covenants conditions and restrictions recorded on June 8, 2006 as instrument number 3398272 of official records of Washoe County, and as amended, Nevada Association Services, Inc., as duly appointed agent under that certain Delinquent Assessment Lien, recorded on September 21, 2015 as document number 4515063 of the official records of said county, will sell at public auction to the highest bid-der, for lawful money of the United States, all right, title, and interest in the following commonly known property known as: 9540 Cordoba Blvd, Sparks, NV 89441. Said property is legally described as: SKY RANCH NORTH 2H LT 22, official records of Washoe County, Nevada.

The owner(s) of said property as of the date of the recording of said lien is purported to be: DAVID E BAIN

The undersigned agent disclaims any liability for incorrectness of the street address and other common designations, if any, shown herein. The sale will be made without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied regarding, but not limited to, title or possession, or encumbrances, or obligations to satisfy any secured or unsecured liens. 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 pub-lication of the Notice of Sale is $2,642.49. Payment must be in cash or a cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn on a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank and authorized to do business in the State of Nevada. The Notice of Default and Election to Sell the described property was recorded on 11/23/2015 as instrument number 4535474 in the official records of

Washoe County.

Nevada Association Services, Inc. is a debt collector. Nevada Association Services, Inc. is attempting to collect a debt. Any informa-tion obtained will be used for that purpose. Please be advised that this document con-stitutes neither a demand for payment of the referenced debt nor a notice of personal liability to any recipient hereof who might have received a discharge of such debt in accordance with applicable bankruptcy laws or who might be subject to the automatic stay of Section 362 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. This notice is being sent to any such parties merely to comply with applicable state law governing foreclosure of liens pursuant to Chapter 116 of Nevada Revised Statutes.

March 8, 2017 Nevada Association Services, Inc. 6224 W. Desert Inn Road, Suite A, Las Vegas, NV 89146 702-804-8885, 888-627-5544 By: Heather Oliver, Agent for Association and employee of Nevada Association Services, Inc. When Recorded Mail to: Nevada Association Services, Inc. 6224 W. Desert Inn Road, Suite A, Las Vegas, NV 89146

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

APN 00134089 TS No: NV05000365-15-1 TO No: 97106535-77 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST AND SECURITY AGREEMENT DATED January 18, 2013. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADANOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF

NAME FOR COMPETITIVE NATURAL GAS COMPANY AmeriGas Propane, L.P. (“AmeriGas”) filed with the Public Utilities

Commission of Nevada (“Commission”) an Application, designated as Docket No. 17-03025, for approval of a change of name to Ameri-Gas Propane, L.P. d/b/a Bi-State Propane for liquefied petroleum gas service conducted under Certificate of Public Convenience and Ne-cessity (“CPC”) 2672 Sub 2.

CPC 2672 Sub 2 authorizes AmeriGas to operate as a competi-tive supplier of liquefied petroleum gas service within the State of Nevada. AmeriGas’s Application, if granted, will allow the company to operate in Nevada under a new name: AmeriGas Propane, L.P. d/b/a Bi-State Propane.

AmeriGas filed the Application pursuant to the Nevada Revised Statutes and the Nevada Administrative Code (“NAC”), Chapters 703 and 704, including, but not limited to, NAC 704.79541. The Com-mission will make a determination at an open meeting regarding whether to grant the relief requested, which may have an impact on consumers.

This Notice serves only to notify the public that the Commission has received the above-referenced filing. It is the responsibility of interested persons to review the filing and monitor the proceed-ings to determine their desired levels of involvement based on how this matter may affect their unique situations. The details provided within this Notice are for informational purposes only and are not meant to be an all-inclusive overview of the filing.

Interested and affected persons may file: 1) petitions for leave to intervene made pursuant to NAC 703.578 through 703.600 or 2) protests; at either of the Commission’s offices on or before WEDNES-DAY, APRIL 12, 2017.

A person who wishes to participate as a commenter may file written comments pursuant to NAC 703.491. A commenter is not a party of record and shall not take any action that only a party of record may take. Pursuant to NAC 703.500, only parties of record are entitled to enter an appearance, introduce relevant evidence, examine and cross-examine witnesses, make arguments, make and argue motions and generally participate in the proceeding.

The Application is available for public viewing at the Commis-sion’s website at: http://puc.nv.gov and at the offices of the Com-mission: 1150 East William Street, Carson City, Nevada 89701 and 9075 West Diablo Drive, Suite 250, Las Vegas, Nevada 89148. A person must make a written request to be placed on the service list for this proceeding to receive any further notices in this matter.By the Commission,

____________________________________TRISHA OSBORNE,

Assistant Commission Secretary

Dated: Carson City, Nevada03/17/17(SEAL)

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LEGALSA LAWYER. On April 13, 2017, at 11:00 AM, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as duly appointed Trustee WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH Washoe County Second Judicial Courthouse, 75 Court Street, Reno, NV 89501, all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded on January 29, 2013, as Instrument No. 4199628, of the official records in the Office of the Recorder of Washoe County, Nevada, executed by CHRISTOPHER C. ROGERS AND REBEKKAH ROGERS, HUSBAND AND WIFE as Trustor, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as nominee for PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION as Beneficiary, all that certain property situated in said County and State, and more commonly described as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 1205 RAYBURN DRIVE, RENO, NV 89503 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty expressed or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to pay the remaining unpaid balance of $166,253.45, the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonably estimated costs, expenses and advances as of the first pub-lication date of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale. Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, will increase the figure prior to sale. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. Beneficiary’s bid at sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept, all payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States a Cashier’s check drawn by 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 the applicable sections of the Nevada Administrative Code and authorized to do business in the State of Nevada, or other such funds acceptable to the Trustee. The Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned, a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale. The undersigned caused said Notice of Breach and Default and of Election to Cause Sale of Real Property Under Deed of Trust to be recorded in the County where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recording. 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. SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.insourcelogic.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766 Dated: March 10, 2017 Trustee Corps, as Duly Appointed Successor Trustee TS No. NV05000365-15-1 3571 Red Rock St., Ste B Las Vegas, NV 89103 Phone No: 949-252-8300 TDD: 800-326-6868 Phally Eng, Authorized SignatoryISL Number 29031, Pub Dates: 03/21/2017, 03/28/2017, 04/04/2017, DAILY SPARKS TRIBUNE

949-252-8300ISL Number 29031, Pub Dates: 03/21/2017, 03/28/2017, 04/04/2017, DAILY SPARKS TRIBUNE

APN 010-102-04 TS No: NV05000144-16-1 TO No: 160238381-NV-VOO NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST AND SECURITY AGREEMENT DATED December 31, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On April 20, 2017, at 11:00 AM, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as duly appointed Trustee WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH Washoe County Second Judicial Courthouse, 75 Court Street, Reno, NV 89501, all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded on January 15, 2008, as Instrument No. 3611407, of the official records in the Office of the Recorder of Washoe County, Nevada, executed by SHIRLEY ANN THOMPSON, UNMARRIED as Trustor, FINANCIAL FREEDOM SENIOR FUNDING CORPORATION, A SUBSIDIARY OF INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B. as Beneficiary, all that certain property situated in said County and State, and more commonly described as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore

described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 1440 ELIZABETH STREET, RENO, NV 89509 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty expressed or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to pay the remaining unpaid balance of $188,838.69, the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonably estimated costs, expenses and advances as of the first pub-lication date of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale. Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, will increase the figure prior to sale. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. Beneficiary’s bid at sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept, all payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States a Cashier’s check drawn by 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 the applicable sections of the Nevada Administrative Code and authorized to do business in the State of Nevada, or other such funds acceptable to the Trustee. The Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned, a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale. The undersigned caused said Notice of Breach and Default and of Election to Cause Sale of Real Property Under Deed of Trust to be recorded in the County where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recording. 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. SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.insourcelogic.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766 Dated: March 6, 2017 Trustee Corps, as Duly Appointed Successor Trustee TS No. NV05000144-16-1 3571 Red Rock St., Ste B Las Vegas, NV 89103 Phone No: 949-252-8300 TDD: 800-326-6868 Phally Eng, Authorized SignatoryISL Number 28842, Pub Dates: 03/14/2017, 03/21/2017, 03/28/2017, DAILY SPARKS TRIBUNE

949-252-8300ISL Number 28842, Pub Dates: 03/14/2017, 03/21/2017, 03/28/2017, DAILY SPARKS TRIBUNE

APN 160 833 06 TS No: NV06000021-15-1 TO No: 150162457-NV-VOO NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST AND SECURITY AGREEMENT DATED May 15, 2014. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On April 25, 2017, at 11:00 AM, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as duly appointed Trustee WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH Washoe County Second Judicial Courthouse, 75 Court Street, Reno, NV 89501, all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded on May 20, 2014, as Instrument No. 4356204, of the official records in the Office of the Recorder of Washoe County, Nevada, executed by JOHN R. FARRIS, AN UNMARRIED MAN as Trustor, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as nominee for MOVEMENT MORTGAGE, LLC as Beneficiary, all that certain property situated in said County and State, and more commonly described as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 10557 FRENCH MEADOWS WAY, RENO, NV 89521 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty expressed or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to pay the remaining unpaid balance of $294,663.30, the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonably estimated costs, expenses and advances as of the first pub-lication date of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale. Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, will increase the figure prior to sale. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. Beneficiary’s bid at sale may include all or part of said amount.

In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept, all payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States a Cashier’s check drawn by 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 the applicable sections of the Nevada Administrative Code and authorized to do business in the State of Nevada, or other such funds acceptable to the Trustee. The Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned, a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale. The undersigned caused said Notice of Breach and Default and of Election to Cause Sale of Real Property Under Deed of Trust to be recorded in the County where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recording. 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. SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.insourcelogic.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: In Source Logic AT 702-659-7766 Dated: March 17, 2017 Trustee Corps, as Duly Appointed Successor Trustee TS No. NV06000021-15-1 3571 Red Rock St., Ste B Las Vegas, NV 89103 Phone No: 949-252-8300 TDD: 800-326-6868 Phally Eng, Authorized SignatoryISL Number 29196, Pub Dates: 03/28/2017, 04/04/2017, 04/11/2017, DAILY SPARKS TRIBUNE

949-252-8300ISL Number 29196, Pub Dates: 03/28/2017, 04/04/2017, 04/11/2017, DAILY SPARKS TRIBUNE

APN: 130-222-18 T.S. No.: 050593-NV NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Loan No.: ******2346 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 6/15/2007. 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. On 4/20/2017 at 11:00 AM At the Virginia Street entrance to the Washoe County Courthouse, located at 75 Court Street, Reno, NV 89440, CLEAR RECON CORP. as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded 6/22/2007, as Instrument No. 3546989, of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Washoe County, Nevada executed by: PAMELA DANNA WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS BANK: 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 described as: PARCEL 1: UNIT 46 OF RESUBDIVISION OF 999 LAKESHORE, A TOWNHOUSE, WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA, ACCORDING TO THE MAP THEREOF, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF WASHOE COUNTY, STATE OF NEVADA, ON JANUARY 23, 1968, UNDER FILE NO. 106641, OFFICIAL RECORDS, AS TRACT MAP NO. 1051. PARCEL 2: AN UNDIVIDED 1/60 INTEREST IN ALL OF THE “COMMON AREA” OF RESUBDIVISION OF 999 LAKESHORE, A TOWNHOUSE, WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA, ACCORDING TO THE MAP THEREOF, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF WASHOE COUNTY, STATE OF NEVADA, ON JANUARY 23, 1968, UNDER FILE NO. 106641, OFFICIAL RECORDS, AS TRACT MAP NO. 1051.

EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL THAT PORTION THEREOF, LYING BELOW THE NATURAL ORDINARY HIGH WATERLINE OF LAKE TAHOE. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 999 LAKESHORE BLVD 46 INCLINE VILLAGE, NV 89451

The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be held, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining princi-pal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The real property described above is sold as-is, the beneficiary and the undersigned Trustee are unable to validate the condition, defects or disclosure issues of said property, and the purchaser

of said property at said sale waives the dis-closure requirements under NRS 113.130 by purchasing at said sale and signing a receipt in connection therewith. 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 are: $1,099,884.38 The beneficiary 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 prop-erty is located. FOR SALE INFORMATION: (800) 758 - 8052 Mon – Fri 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Date: 3/16/17 CLEAR RECON CORP. 4375 Jutland Drive Suite 200 San Diego, California 92117 Christine Ratzlaff, Authorized Signor

Pub: 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

SECTION 00110 - BIDDING REQUIREMENTSNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS - INVITATION TO BID

Notice is hereby given that Housing Authority of the City of Reno (RHA) will accept sealed proposals for CF2014 Door Lock Replacement at RHA Administrative Office in Reno, Nevada. Bid documents may be obtained from: Reno Housing Authority 1525 East Ninth Street, Reno Nevada, 329-3630 extension 209.

Bids Due By: 4:00 p.m. on April 21, 2017

Scope of Work:1. Contractor shall remove and legally dispose of existing door hardware as required for access control installation. Contractor to supply and install new access control systems on thirteen (13) existing doors as indicated on RHA plan sheet 1 of 1. 2. Contractor to coordinate all equipment installation locations with RHA prior to proceeding with the work. 3. Contractor shall use products listed on RHA plan sheet 1 of 1 or an RHA approved equal product.4. Installation of all items shall be done per manufacturer’s specifications, written instructions and all applicable codes. The intent of the Specifications and Instructions is to provide a complete and operable access control system.5. Contractor to provide all labor, materials, listed products, ancillary components and back-up devices necessary to complete the system6. Contractor will be required to check and verify system functions in the presence of RHA personnel.

General Notes:1. Davis-Bacon wage General Decision Number: NV170077 01/27/2017 NV77 Modification #01 applies for all workers employed on this project. 2. Cost Estimate $ 30,000.00.3. Work to be completed in 30 consecutive calendar days.4. Contractor must register on SAM.GOV within 30 days of notification of award. RHA reserves the right to move on to the next lowest bidder if contractor fails to register in the required time.5. All requests for alternate materials and/or methods must be submitted to RHA for approval no later than 12 business days prior to bid opening.6. Contractor will be responsible for the removal of all construction debris. Work site must be maintained in a clean and safe manner at all times. 7. Contractor is responsible for any damage created during the project. If damage occurs that is outside the contractor’s normal category of work the contractor shall have repairs made by a licensed contractor that specializes in that type of work. 8. All locations, areas, quantities, and/or dimensions shown or stated are approximate only. Contractors shall field verify and confirm all locations, areas, quantities, and dimensions prior to bidding.

Said bids will be publicly opened at the above place, time and date by a RHA representative. Proposals for CFP projects that exceed $25,000 will not be considered unless accompanied by cashiers/certified check or bid bond in the amount equal to 5% of the bid, made payable to Reno Housing Authority. Performance and Payment Bonds required for all HUD projects that exceed $25,000. Plans, Specifications and Invitation to Bidders are available for review at Reno Builder’s Exchange 634 Ryland Street Reno Nevada or Sierra Contractor’s Source at 860 Maestro Drive, Suite B, Reno Nevada. They may be purchased at RHA for a non-refundable fee of $20.00 per set in the form of a check or money order. (NO CASH OR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED) Only bonafide Contractors may obtain contract documents/bid package. General Contractors, subcontractors and/or others desiring to bid shall be currently licensed and qualified by the Nevada State Board of Contractors prior to and concurrent with the bid opening. The successful bidders, general contractors and subcontractors shall obtain a Reno Business License prior to commencing work. RHA reserves the rights to reject any/or all bids, to waive any irregularities or informalities in any bid or in the bidding, and to determine the low bidder.

*A construction site pre-bid walk-through to allow plan holders and prospective bidders to familiarize themselves with the site conditions will be held on April 5, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. RHA Main Office, 1525 East Ninth Street, Reno, NV 89512 (meet in lobby).

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LEGALSCase No. 17-10DC-0188Dept. No 1

IN THE TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CHURCHILL

JON R. GRUNSETH,,Plaintiff,

LEAH M DOHERTY, Defendant,

SUMMONS

THE STATE OF NEVADA SENDS GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT:

You are hereby SUMMONED and required to serve upon Plaintiff, JON R. GRUNSETH whose address is 2345 Rock Hill Circle, Reno, NV 89519-5746 ANSWER to the Complaint which is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. In addition, you must file with the Clerk of this Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written answer to the complaint, along with the appropriate filing fees, in accordance with the rules of the Court. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the contract of marriage existing between you and the Plaintiff.

The filer certifies that this document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

Dated: February 17, 2017

CLERK OF THE COURTDeputy Clerk73 Maine St., Fallon, NV 89406

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

CASE NO. 17-DI-0062DEPT. NO I

IN THE NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS

SONYA KAUR LAKHA,Plaintiff,

VS.

ATUL SERGAL,Defendant.

SUMMONSNOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW.

TO THE DEFENDANT: A civil Complaint has been filed by the plaintiff against you for the relief set forth in the Complaint. TO DISSOLVE THE BONDS OF MATRIMONY AND TO SEEK A DECREE OF DIVORCE

1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, within 20 days after this Summons is served on you exclusive of the day of service, you must do the following:

a. File with the Clerk of this Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written response to the Complaint in accordance with the rules of the Court.

b. Serve a copy of your response upon Plaintiff whose name and address is shown below.

2. Unless you respond, a default will be entered upon application of the plaintiff and this Court may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint which could result in the taking of money or property or other relief requested in the Complaint.

3. If you intend to seek the advice of an attor-ney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your response may be filed on time.

Issued at direction of: SONYA KAUR LAKHA

Clerk of the CourtBy: DEPUTY CLERK

Date 3-14, 3-21 3-28, 4-4 2017

CASE NO. 17-DI-0063DEPT. NO II

IN THE NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT

OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS

HONGCAI ZHANG,Plaintiff,

VS.

LI HUI ZHANGDefendant.

SUMMONSNOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW.

TO THE DEFENDANT: A civil Complaint has been filed by the plaintiff against you for the relief set forth in the Complaint. TO DISSOLVE THE BONDS OF MATRIMONY AND TO SEEK A DECREE OF DIVORCE

1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, within 20 days after this Summons is served on you exclusive of the day of service, you must do the following:

a. File with the Clerk of this Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written response to the Complaint in accordance with the rules of the Court.

b. Serve a copy of your response upon Plaintiff whose name and address is shown below.

2. Unless you respond, a default will be entered upon application of the plaintiff and this Court may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint which could result in the taking of money or property or other relief requested in the Complaint.

3. If you intend to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your response may be filed on time.

Issued at direction of: HONGCAI ZHANG

Clerk of the CourtBy: DEPUTY CLERK

Pub: 3-14, 3-21 3-28, 4-4 2017

CASE NO. 17-DI-0069DEPT. NO II

IN THE NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS

RASHESH MEHTA,Plaintiff,

VS.

ROSE ROHINI BHARATDefendant.

SUMMONS

NOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW.

TO THE DEFENDANT: A civil Complaint has been filed by the plaintiff against you for the relief set forth in the Complaint. TO DISSOLVE THE BONDS OF MATRIMONY AND TO SEEK A DECREE OF DIVORCE

1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, within 20 days after this Summons is served on you exclusive of the day of service, you must do the following:

a. File with the Clerk of this Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written response to the Complaint in accordance with the rules of the Court.

b. Serve a copy of your response upon Plaintiff whose name and address is shown below.

2. Unless you respond, a default will be entered upon application of the plaintiff and this Court may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint which could result in the taking of money or property or other relief requested in the Complaint.

3. If you intend to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your response may be

filed on time.

Issued at direction of: RASHESH MEHTA

Clerk of the CourtBy: A. NEWTONDEPUTY CLERK

Pub: 3-28, 4-4, 4-11, 4-18 2017

Case No. 17-SCV-0252

IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF SPARKS TOWNSHIP COUNTY OF WASHOE, STATE OF NEVADA

Alexander C. BradshawPlaintiff,

v.

1954 GMC 100 Pick-up TruckDefendant,

To: Original OwnerRegarding: One 1954 GMC 100 Pick-up Truck Vin: 10124CZ1628

Plaintiff has filed an action seeking to con-firm his/her clear title to the above vehicle. Official records indicated you may have an interest in the vehicle. If you wish to assert an interest in this vehicle, you must file a written objection to Plaintiff’s action for title with the Sparks Justice Court Civil Division, 1675 E. Pater Way No. 107, Sparks, NV 89434 before March 17, 2017 otherwise, Plaintiff’s request will be granted.

Dated: February 10, 2017Justice of the peace

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

Case No. 17-SCV-0625

IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF SPARKS TOWNSHIP COUNTY OF WASHOE, STATE OF NEVADA

Samuel Blane Motternv.

1966 Dodge DartDefendant,

To: Legal Owner

Regard ing: 1966 Dodge Dar t VIN: LP23B62509851

Plaintiff has filed an action seeking to confirm his/her clear title to the above vehicle. Official records indicated you may have an interest in the vehicle. If you wish to assert an interest in this vehicle, you must file a written objection to Plaintiff’s action for title with the Sparks Justice Court Civil Division, 1675 E. Pater Way No. 107, Sparks, NV 89434 before April 21, 2017 otherwise, Plaintiff’s request will be granted.

Dated: March 20, 2017

Chris WilsonJustice of the peace

Pub: 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

Case No.: 17-10DC-0137Dept. No.: 1

IN THE TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CHURCHILL

In the Matter of the Parental Rights as to:LeAnne Memmer and Emerie MemmerMinor Children.

AMENDED NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS HEARING

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Termination of Parental rights Hearing has been set in the above-entitled case for April 25, 2017, at 8:30 a.m. in Department 1, in the Tenth Judicial District Court, located on the second floor of the courthouse at 73 N. Maine Street, Suite B, Fallon, Nevada. Your failure to appear for the hearing may result in adverse orders being issued without your input.

Pursuant to NRS 239B.030, the undersigned certifies that this document does not contain

a Social Security number.

DATED this 8th day of February, 2017

KAITLYN A. MILLER, ESQ.Bar No. 11422810 Ryland StReno, NV 89502Attorney for Petitioner

Pub: 3-7, 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

Case No.: 17-10DC-1037Dept. No.: 1

IN THE TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CHURCHILL

Jessilyn StromPlaintiff,

Vs.

John MemmerDefendant.

SUMMONSTO THE DEFENDANT: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND IN WRITING WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW VERY CAREFULLY. (The state of Nevada, its political subdivi-sions, agencies, officers, employees, board members, commission members, and leg-islators, each has 45 days after service of this Summons within with to file an answer to the complaint.)

A civil Complaint has been filed by the Plaintiff against you for the relief as set forth in that document (see complaint). When ser-vice is by publication, add a brief statement of the object of the action. See Rules of Civil Procedure, rule 4(b).

1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, you must, within 20 days after this Summons is served on you, exclusive of the day of service,

a. File with the Clerk of the Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written answer to the complaint along with appropri-ate filing fees, in accordance with the rules of the Court.

b. Serve a copy of your answer upon the attorney or plaintiff whose name and address is shown below.

2. Unless you respond, a default will be entered upon application of the plaintiff and this Court may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

Dated this 3rd day of February, 2017

SUE SEVONCLERK OF THE COURTBy: Julie BenninghoveDeputy ClerkTenth Judicial District Court73 N. Maine Street, Ste. BFallon, NV 89406(775) 423-6088

Issued on behalf of Plaintiff(s):KAITLYN MILLER LAW, Esq.810 Ryland StreetReno, Nevada 89502

Telephone: 775-276-1459

Pub 3-7, 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

CODE 2581

Ryan J. Earl (NV Bar 5292)Law Offices of Ryan J. Earl548 W. Plumb Lane, Suite BReno, Nevada 89509Tel: 775-829-1800Fax: 775-825-7881Attorney for Temporary Guardians

IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

CASE NO. PR17-00056DEPT. NO. 12

IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF

The Person and the Estate

RUSSELL H. DUMLAO, DOB: 9-12-67

A Protected Person.

NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF REAL

PROPERTY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Randolph Dumlao and Deborah Dumlao, duly appointed temporary guardians of the person and estate of Russell H. Dumlao, pursuant to Court order, will sell by private sale to the highest bidder upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned (and subject to confir-mation by the above court), all the right, title, interest of the estate of Russell H. Dumlao, in and to the real property commonly known as 235 Surge Street, Reno, Nevada 89506, and identified by APN 080-582-08.

The property will be sold “as is” subject to current taxes, and any covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, rights, rights-of-way and easements of record. Buyers to arrange their own financing; sale to be cash to the Sellers; all offers are subject to Court confirmation; possession will be delivered to Buyers at close of escrow; and the under-signed reserves the right to reject any and all offers or bids.

Written offers are invited and must be deliv-ered to the Law Offices of Ryan J. Earl, Esq., 548 W. Plumb Lane, Suite B, Reno, NV 89509, who can contacted at (775) 829-1800 for further information. All offers must be received no later than April 7, 2017.

Pursuant to NRS 239B.030 the undersigned does hereby affirm that this document does not contain the social security number of any person

DATED this 7th day of Mach, 2017.

LAW OFFICES OF RYAN J. EARLBy: /s/ Ryan J. Earl Ryan J. Earl, Esq.(SB#5292)Attorney for Guardians

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

CODE 4085IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: FV17-00213Dept. No. 3

Joshua NewportPlaintiff vs.April YoungDefendant

SUMMONS

TO THE DEFENDANT: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND IN WRITING WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW VERY CAREFULLY.

A civil complaint or petition has been filed by the plaintiff(s) against you for the relief as set forth in that document (see Complaint or petition). When service is by publication, add a brief statement of the object of the action. See Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 4(b). The object of this action is: Petition for Custody 1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, you must do the following within 20 days after service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service: a. File with the Clerk of the Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written answer to the complaint or petition, along with the appropriate filing fees, in accordance with the rules of the Court, and; b. Serve a copy of your answer upon the attorney or plaintiff(s) whose name and address is shown below. 2. Unless you respond, a default will be entered upon application of the plaintiff(s) and this Court may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition.

Dated this 3RD day of March, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTCLERK OF THE COURT

By Deputy ClerkSecond Judicial District Court75 Court StreetReno, Nevada 89501

Issued on behalf of Plaintiff(s):Joshua Newport1228 L StreetBenicia CA [email protected]

Pub: 3-7, 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

CODE 4085IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN

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LEGALSAND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: CV16-02217Dept. No. 3

DARLENE DWENGER and DARRYL DWENGERPlaintiff

vs.

CHRISTOPHER WATSON, WATSON HANDYMAN SERVICES and DOES 1-5 InclusiveDefendant

SUMMONS

TO THE DEFENDANT: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND IN WRITING WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW VERY CAREFULLY.

A civil complaint or petition has been filed by the plaintiff(s) against you for the relief as set forth in that document (see Complaint or petition). When service is by publication, add a brief statement of the object of the action. See Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 4(b). The object of this action is: 1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, you must do the following within 20 days after service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service: a. File with the Clerk of the Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written answer to the complaint or petition, along with the appropriate filing fees, in accordance with the rules of the Court, and; b. Serve a copy of your answer upon the attorney or plaintiff(s) whose name and address is shown below. 2. Unless you respond, a default will be entered upon application of the plaintiff(s) and this Court may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition.

Dated this 3RD day of November, 2016

JACQUELINE BRYANT CLERK OF THE COURTP. Sewell

By Deputy ClerkSecond Judicial District Court75 Court StreetReno, Nevada 89501

Issued on behalf of Plaintiff(s):Law firm of Laub & Laub 630 E. Plumb LaneReno, NV 89502775-333-5282

Pub: 3-7, 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

CODE 4085IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: DV16-01112Dept. No. 11

AMANDA THOMASPlaintiff(s)

vs.

NANCY SILVEIRADefendant(s)

SUMMONSTO THE DEFENDANT: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND IN WRITING WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW VERY CAREFULLY.

A civil complaint or petition has been filed by the plaintiff(s) against you for the relief as set forth in that document (see Complaint or petition). When service is by publication, add a brief statement of the object of the action. See Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 4(b). The object of this action is: COMPLAINT FOR DIVORCE. 1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, you must do the following within 20 days after service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service: a. File with the Clerk of the Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written answer to the complaint or petition, along with the appropriate filing fees, in accordance with the rules of the Court, and; b. Serve a copy of your answer upon the attorney or plaintiff(s) whose name and address is shown below. 2. Unless you respond, a default will be entered upon application of the plaintiff(s) and this Court may enter a judgment against you for the

relief demanded in the complaint or petition.

Dated this 1ST day of July, 2016

JACQUELINE BRYANT CLERK OF THE COURTP. Sewell

By, Deputy ClerkSecond Judicial District Court75 Court StreetReno, Nevada 89501

Issued on behalf of Plaintiff(s):Nicholus C. Palmer Esq.630 E. Plumb LaneReno, NV 89502775-333-5282

Pub: 3-7, 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

Code 4085KEITH G. MUNRODEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEYBAR NO. 5074P.O. BOX 11130RENO, NV 89520(775) 337-5700ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No. CV16-02492Dept. No. 4

WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA,Plaintiff,vs.$744.00 U.S. CURRENCY,Respondent.

ERNEST JENKINSClaimant.

FORFEITURE SUMMONS TO: Ernest Jenkins.

Those claiming an interest in Respondent property are required to file an answer to the complaint for forfeiture that is served upon you, and serve the Answer upon plaintiff’s attorney:

KEITH G. MUNRO, Deputy District AttorneyWashoe County District Attorney’s OfficeOne South Sierra Street, 4th FloorP.O. Box 11130Reno, NV 89520-0027

Within 20 days after service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service. The verified answer must be set forth the response to the Complaint for Forfeiture and the nature and existence of any right title or interest claimed in the Respondent property. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint for forfeiture.

This action is brought to recover a judg-ment forfeiting respondent property and declaring that it becomes the property of Washoe County.

Dated this 8th of December, 2016

JAQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtBy: C. VeraDeputy

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

Code 4085KEITH G. MUNRODEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEYBAR NO. 5074P.O. BOX 11130RENO, NV 89520(775) 337-5700ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No. CV16-02534Dept. No. 8

WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA,Plaintiff,

vs.

$1,920.00 U.S. CURRENCY,Respondent.

MANUELA MIHAYLOVA GERDOVA,Claimant,

FORFEITURESUMMONS

TO: Mauela Gerdova.

Those claiming an interest in Respondent

property are required to file an answer to the complaint for forfeiture that is served upon you, and serve the Answer upon plaintiff’s attorney:

KEITH G. MUNRO, Deputy District AttorneyWashoe County District Attorney’s OfficeOne South Sierra Street, 4th FloorP.O. Box 11130Reno, NV 89520-0027

Within 20 days after service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service. The verified answer must be set forth the response to the Complaint for Forfeiture and the nature and existence of any right title or interest claimed in the Respondent property. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint for forfeiture.

This action is brought to recover a judg-ment forfeiting respondent property and declaring that it becomes the property of Washoe County.

Dated this 14th of December, 2016

JAQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtBy: B. BloughDeputy

Pub: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

Code No. 2550Christine Arrascada Aramini ESQ. NV State Bar 7263Arrascada & Aramini, LTD145 Ryland StreetReno, Nevada 89501(775) 329-1118Attorney for Petitioner

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No: PR17-00168Dept. No: PR

In the Matter of the EstateOfSONNIE SAMUEL WALKER aka S.S. WALKER aka SONIA S. WALKER,Deceased.

NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO SET ASIDE ESTATE PURSUANT TO NRS 146.070(3)

Notice is hereby given that ISABEL G. WALKER, Petitioner of the Estate of SONNIE SAMUEL WALKER aka S.S. WALKER aka SONIA S. WALKER , Deceased, has filed in this Court a Petition To Set Aside Estate to ISABEL G. WALKER Pursuant To NRS 146.070(3) in the Estate of SONNIE SAMUEL WALKER aka S. S. WALER aka SONIAS. WALKER ,Deceased. The hearing has been set for the 3rd day of May, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. in Probate Division of the Second Judicial District Court, 75 Court Street, Reno, Reno, Nevada 89501. The matter will be approved without a further hearing unless an objection is filed. You do not need to appear unless you wish to object., Dated this 20th day of March , 2017

By: Christine Arrascada Aramini, Esq.NV State Bar 7263Arrascada & Aramini, LTD145 Ryland StreetReno, Nevada 89501(775) 329-1118

Attorney/ PetitionerAFFIRMAION

Pursuant to NRS 239B.030

The undersigned does hereby affirm that the following document DOES NOT contain the social security number of any person.

Dated this 20th day of May, 2017

Christine Arrascada Araminin Esq.

Pub: 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

Code No. 2550ERIC A. STOVALL, LTD.Eric A. Stovall, Esq.Nevada Bar # 3167200 Ridge Street, Suite 222Reno, Nevada 89501Telephone: (775) 337-1444Attorney for Petitioner

IN THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN

AND FOR THE CLARK COUNTY

Case No.: D-17-546308-RDept. No.: M

In the Matter of the Parental Rights as to: BABY BOY HOODa minor child

NOTICE OF HEARING

TO: JOHN DOE, the putative father of the above-named minor child:

TO: “BRANDON”, THE PUTATIVE FATHER OF THE ABOVE-NAMED MINOR CHILD:

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that there has been filed in the above-entitled Court a Petition seeking the termination of your parental rights over the above-named minor child, and that said petition has been set for hearing before this Court in Department M, thereof in Clark County State of Nevada, on Tuesday the 23rd day of May, 2017, at the hour of 3:00 pm, at which time and place you are required to be present if you desire to oppose the Petition.

DATED this 8th day of March, 2017

AFFIRMATION Pursuant to NRS 239B-030

The undersigned does hereby affirm that the preceding document, NOTICE OF HEARING: document does not contain the social security number f any person,

Date: 3/8/17Megan Wallace

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

Code No. 2581CHRISTINE ARRASCADA ARAMINI, Esq.NV State Bar#7263Arrascada & Aramini, LTD.145 Ryland StreetReno, Nevada 89501(775) 329-1118Attorney for Petitioners

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No: PR17-00120Dept No: PR

In the Matter of the EstateOfRANDY KIM CERVERI,Deceased.

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that RHONDA CERVERI, Special Administrator of the Estate of RANDY KIM CERVERI, Deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder (net to the estate) upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned (subject to confirmation by the above-entitled Court) on the 1st day of April, 2017, at the hour of 9:00 a.m. at the law office of ARRASCADA & ARAMINI, 145 Ryland Street, Reno, Nevada, all right, title and interest in and to the real property located 6969 Carmen Court , in the City of Sun Valley, County of Washoe, State of Nevada, and more particularly described as follows:

Lot 157 of STONE CREST PHASE 3 SUBDIVISION according to the map thereof, filed in the office of the County Recorder of Washoe County, State of Nevada, on May 12, 1998, as File No. 2209496 of Official Records, and amended by Certificate of Amendment recorded December 18, 1998, according to the map thereof No. 3531

Bids or offers are invited for said property and must be in writing and will be received at the office of CHRISTINE ARRASCADA ARAMINI of the Law Firm of ARRASCADA & ARAMINI, LTD., 145 Ryland Street, Reno, Nevada 89501, or may be filed with the Clerk of said District Court, or delivered personally to the above address at any time after the first publication of the Notice, and before making said sale.

Sale must be on the following terms: CASH

The Special Administrator, RHONDA CERVERI, reserve the right to reject any and all bids.

DATED this 8TH day of March, 2017

RHONDA CERVERIAFFIRMATIONPursuant to NRS 239B.030

The undersigned does hereby affirm that the following document DOES NOT contain

the social security number of any person.

DATED this 8th day of March, 2017

ARRASCADA & ARAMINI, LTD.By:CHRISTINE ARRASCADA ARAMINI, Esq.

NV State Bar#7263145 Ryland StreetReno, NV 89501(775) 329-1118

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

Code No: 2610Richard C. Blower, Esq. 007392235 Green Vista Drive, Suite 309Sparks, Nevada 89431(775) 674-3363Attorney for Petitioner

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No: PR17-00047Dept. No. PR

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ofGUY D. MARKS, ,Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JANELLE M. MARKS and KRISTY DIXON AMES have been appointed and qualified by the above Court on the 16th day of March, 2017, as Administrator of the Estate of GUY D. MARKS, Deceased. All creditors having claims against the Estate are required to file the claim with the Clerk of the Courts at 75 Court Street, Post Office Box 11130, Reno, Nevada 89520, within sixty (60) days of mailing or the first publication of this Notice.

This document does not contain the social security number of any person.

Dated this 17h day of March, 2017

Law Office of Richard C. Blower2235 Green Vista Drive, Suite #309Sparks, Nevada 89431(775) 674-3363By: Richard BlowerAttorney for the Estate of GUY D. MARKS

Pub: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

Code No: 2610Richard C. Blower, Esq. 007392235 Green Vista Drive, Suite 309Sparks, Nevada 89431(775) 674-3363Attorney for the Estate of Charles Frederick Stewart

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No: PR17-00009Dept. No. PR

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ofCHARLES FREDERICK STEWART, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ANGELA L. COLT has been appointed and qualified by the above Court on the 6th day of March, 2017, as Administrator of the Estate of CHARLES FREDERICK STEWART, Deceased. All creditors having claims against the Estate are required to file the claim with the Clerk of the Courts at 75 Court Street, Post Office Box 11130, Reno, Nevada 89520, within sixty (60) days of mailing or the first publication of this Notice.

This document does not contain the social security number of any person.

Dated this 16th day of March, 2017

Law Office of Richard C. Blower2235 Green Vista Drive, Suite #309Sparks, Nevada 89431(775) 674-3363By: Richard BlowerAttorney for Estate of CHARLES FREDERICK STEWART

Pub: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

Code No: 2610Richard C. Blower, Esq. 00739Law Office of Richard C. Blower2235 Green Vista Drive, Suite 309Sparks, Nevada 89431(775) 674-3363Attorney for the Co-Administrators for the

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LEGALSEstate of Brent Rupert Coletti

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No: PR17-00002Dept. No. PR

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ofBRENT RUPERT COLETTI, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that KRISTIN COLETTI and CHRIS COLETTI have been appointed and qualified by the above Court on the 3RD day of March, 2017, as Co-Administrators of the Estate of BRENT RUPERT COLETTI, Deceased. All creditors having claims against the Estate are required to file the claim with the Clerk of the Courts at 75 Court Street, Post Office Box 11130, Reno, Nevada 89520, within ninety (90) days of mailing or the first publication of this Notice.

This document does not contain the social security number of any person.

Dated this 6th day of March, 2017

Law Office of Richard C. Blower2235 Green Vista Drive, Suite #309Sparks, Nevada 89431(775) 674-3363

By: Richard BlowerAttorney for The Estate BRENT RUPERT COLETTI

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

CODE: 2595James M. Walsh, Esq.Nevada State Bar No. 796Walsh, Baker & Rosevear P.C. 9468 Double R. Blvd., Suite AReno, Nevada 89521Telephone: 775-853-0883Facsimile: 775-853-0860Attorney for Petitioner

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

CASE NO: PR16-00645

In the Matter of the Estate of:ROBERTA P. SPRAGUE, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that Pamela Ann Stevens, has been appointed and qualified by the above-entitled Court on January 13, 2017, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Roberta P. Sprague, deceased.

All creditors having claims against the estate are required to file their claims (with support-ing documentation attach) with the Clerk of the court, at the Second Judicial District Court, 75 Court Street, Reno, Nevada, 89501 within sixty (60) days after the mailing or the first publication of this Notice. For your protection, you are encouraged to file your claim by certified mail, with return receipt requested.

Affirmation Pursuant to NRS 239B.030

The undersigned does hereby affirm that this document does not contain the social security number of any person.

Dated this 9th day of March, 2017 WALSH, BAKER & ROSEVEAR, PC /S/ James M. WalshJames M. Walsh, Esq.(NBS #796)Attorney for Petitioner

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

Code: 2550MURIEL R. SKELLY, ESQ.Bar #3338Fry & Berning, LLC195 Casazza DriveReno, Nevada 89502Telephone: (775) 329-8646Fax: 775-329-8649

IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT STATE OF NEVADA, COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No. FV16-01660Dept. No. 2

In the Matter of the Termination of Parental Rights as to:Brianna Irene Cuevas,A Minor Child.

NOTICE OF HEARING TO TERMINATE

PARENTAL RIGHTS

TO: ISMAEL DELGADO, the named biolog-ical , father of the above named minor child and DOROTEO CHAVEZ, the presumptive father of the above named minor child and JOHN DOE who may have an interest in the above named minor child: You are hereby notified that there has been filed in the above-entitled court a petition praying for the termination of parental rights over the above-named minor child, and that the petition has been set for hearing before this Court, in Department Number 2 of the Family Division of the Second Judicial District Court located on the third floor of the North Tower of the courthouse located at One South Sierra Street, Washoe County, Reno, Nevada, on the 24th day of April, 2017 at the hour of 1:30 p.m. at which time and place you are required to be present if you desire to oppose the petition.

Dated this 17th day of January, 2017

Jacqueline BryantClerk of the Court By: Deputy

Pub: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

Code: 2550Stephen C. Moss, Esq. SBN 631Philip L. Kreitlein, Esq. SBN 5394KREITLEIN LAW GROUP, LTD.470 E. Plumb Lane, Suite 310Reno, Nevada 89502(775) 786-2222Attorney for Petitioner

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No: PR17-00042Dept. No: PR

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ofSTEPHEN J. BARAYI, also known as STEPHEN JOSEPH BARAYI Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JUDIT BARANYI was appointed and qualified by the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada in and for the County of Washoe, on the 16th day of March, 2017, as Administrator of the Estate of STEPHEN J. BARANYI, also known as STEPHEN JOSEPH BARANYI, Deceased. All creditors having claims against the Estate are required to file their claims with the Clerk of the Courts within ninety (90) days after the mailing or the first publication of this Notice, whichever is later.

AFFIRMATION PURSUANT TO NRS 239B.030

The undersigned do hereby affirm that the preceding document does not contain the social security number o any person.

DATED this 17th day of March, 2017.

By: STEPHEN C. MOSS, ESQ.Nevada State Bar No. 631470 E. Plumb Lane, Suite 310Reno, Nevada 89502(775) 786-2222

Pub: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

Code: 2610Ana Lidia Ferreira4005 Moorpark Ct. Apt. J265Sun valley, NV 89433(775) 848-4238Appearing in Proper Person

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: CV17-00525Dept. 15

In the Matter of the Petitionof: Ana Lidia Ferreira

For a Change of Name.

NOTICEOn the 13th day of March, 2017, a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by Ana Lidia Ferreira requesting that the Court legally change her/his present name of Ana Lidia Ferreira to Martha Rose Ferreira Sanchez. Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice. This document does not contain

the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 13th day March, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtDeputy Clerk

Pub: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

Code: 2610BONNIE G. MAHAN, ESQ., ofBONNIE G. MAHAN, ESQ., LTD.Nevada Bar No. 7433556 Vine StreetReno, NV 89503Ph (775) 323-2000Attorney for Mrs. Brockway

IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: FV17--00379Dept. No. 9

IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF DULCEFLOR BROCKWAY, fka DULCEFLOR MONTEAGUDO and

ROMANO D. MONTEAGUDO,

Natural Parents of RUTH NICOLAS MONTEAGUDO and NAOMI NICOLAS MONTEAGUDO

For a change of name

NOTICE On the 8th day of March, 2017, a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by NERIA and DULCEFLOR BROCKWAY and ROMANO D. MONTEAGUDO, requesting that the Court legally change their minor children’s names of RUTH NICOLAS MONTEAGUDO and NAOMI NICOLAS MONTEAGUDO to RUTH NICOLAS BROCKWAY and NAOMI NICOLAS BROCKWAY, respectively. Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with above entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days after the date of the last publication of

this Notice.

This document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 8th day of March 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtBy: Deputy Clerk

Pub: 3-21, 3-28. 4-4 2017

Code: 2610Cynthia Lynn Martinez2772 Monte Verde WaySparks, NV 775-762-8005Appearing in Proper Person

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: CV17-00536Dept. 7

In the Matter of the Petitionof: Cynthia Lynn Martinez

For a Change of Name.

NOTICEOn the 14th day of March, 2017, a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by Cynthia Lynn Martinez requesting that the Court present name of Cynthia Lynn Martinez to Cynthia Lynn Day.

Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice. This document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 14th day March, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtDeputy Clerk

Pub: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

Code: 2610Donald Curtis Etter7000 Mae Anne Ave, #1425Reno, NV 89523775-247-6544Appearing in Proper Person

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: CV17-00249Dept. 4

In the Matter of the Petitionof: Donald Curtis Etter

For a Change of Name.

NOTICEOn the 6th day of February, 2017, a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by Donald Curtis Etter requesting that the Court legally change her/his present name of Donald Curtis Etter to Curtis Donald Parrish. Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice. This document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 6th day February, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtDeputy Clerk

Pub: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

Code: 2610Hannah York7501 AmbushSparks, NV, 89436(775) 688-9701Appearing in Proper Person

IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

The Regional Planning Commission (RPC) has scheduled a public hearing to consider a recommendation to the Regional Planning Governing Board on two proposed amendments to the comprehensive 2012 Truckee Meadows Regional Plan.

January 28, 2016, 6:00 p.m. Reno City Council Chambers

One East First Street, Reno, Nevada

The RPC will consider the following amendments to the 2012 Truckee Meadows Regional Plan:

1. a mapping amendment to Maps 9-11 to add a new regional utility site and relocate and underground a portion of an existing regional utility corridor generally located near the Caramella Ranch Planned Unit Development (RPA17-001)

The Regional Planning Governing Board (RPGB) has scheduled a public hearing to consider action to adopt two proposed amendments to the comprehensive 2012 Truckee Meadows Regional Plan.

February 11, 2016, 2:00 p.m. Reno City Council Chambers

One East First Street, Reno, Nevada

The RPGB will consider the following amendment to the 2012 Truckee Meadows Regional Plan including:

1. a mapping amendment to Maps 9-11 to add a new regional utility site and relocate and underground a portion of an existing regional utility corridor generally located near the Caramella Ranch Planned Unit Development (RPA17-001)

For additional information, contact the Truckee Meadows Regional Planning Agency, 1105 Terminal Way, Suite 316, Reno, NV 89502, 775/321-8385;

www.tmrpa.org.

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LEGALSCOUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: FV17-00410Dept. 12

In the Matter of the Petitionof: HANNAH YORK

Natural Mother of HAYLEE WOOLEY

For a Change of Name.

NOTICEOn the 14h day of March, 2017, a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by Hannah York the natural Mother of the minor child, Haylee Wooley requesting that the Court legally change the name of the child from Haylee Mae Wooley to Haylee Mae York. Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice. This document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 14th day March, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtDeputy Clerk

Pub: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

Code: 2610Hilda Lorena Alcaraz333 M Street Sparks, NV 89431775-240-7204Appearing in Proper Person

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: CV17-00468Dept. 9

In the Matter of the Petitionof: Hilda Lorena AlcarazFor a Change of Name.

NOTICEOn the 6th day of March, 2017, a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by Hilda Lorena Alcaraz requesting that the Court legally change her/his present name of Hilda Lorena Alcaraz to Lorena Alcaraz. Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice. This document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 6th day March, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtDeputy Clerk

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

Code: 2610Jasmine P. Lasukau267 Diamond Circle775-357-0259

Taniela F. Malafu1690 Merchant St. Apt. 12208Sparks, NV. 89431775-507-1925Appearing in Proper Person

IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: FV17-00391Dept.5

In the Matter of the Petitionof: Jasmine P. Lasukau

Natural MotherTaniela F. Malafu

Natural Father

Natural Parents of Hivapea’ulu Ludovick Lasukau

For a Change of Name

NOTICEOn the 6th day of March, 2017, a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by Jasmine P. Lasukau and Taniela F. Malafu the natural parents of the above-named minor child requesting that the Court legally change their child’s present name of Hivapea’ulu Ludovick Lasukau to the child’s new name of Felise Kama Malafu. Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice. This document does not contain

the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 6th day March, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtDeputy Clerk

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

Code: 2610Jennifer Andrea FloresP.O. Box 1047Fernley, NV 89408775-842-0929Appearing in Proper Person

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: CV17-00609Dept. 3

In the Matter of the Petitionof: Jennifer Andrea Flores

For a Change of Name.

NOTICEOn the 23rd day of March, 2017 a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by Jennifer Andrea Flores requesting that the Court legally change her/his present name of Jennifer Andrea Flores to Jennifer Andrea Franco. Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice. This document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 23rd day March, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtDeputy Clerk

Pub: 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

Code: 2610John Gabriel Kuncheff Rolshoven325 Corey Hill Dr.Reno, NV 89511(775) 685-8030Appearing in Proper Person

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: CV17-00484Dept. 10

In the Matter of the Petitionof: John Gabriel Kuncheff Rolshoven

For a Change of Name.

NOTICEOn the 9th day of March, 2017 a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by John Gabriel Kuncheff Rolshoven requesting that the Court legally change her/his present name of John Gabriel Kuncheff Rolshoven to John Gabriel Rolshoven Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice. This doc-ument does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 9th day March, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtDeputy Clerk

Pub: 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

Code: 2610Lisa Diane Klein1550 Sky Valley Dr. #B2004Reno. NV 89523(775) 830-7508 Appearing in Proper Person

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: CV17-00511Dept. 1

In the Matter of the Petitionof: Lisa Diane Klein

For a Change of Name.

NOTICEOn the 10th day of March, 2017, a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by Lisa Diane Klein requesting that the Court present name of Lisa Diane Klein to Lisa

Diane Chartier

Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice. This document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 10th day March, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtDeputy Clerk

Pub: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

Code: 2610Michael James Thalman1878 Central Ct.Sparks, NV 89434(775) 420-0650

Tina Marie Thalman1878 Central Ct.Sparks, NV 89431(775) 420-0651Appearing in Proper Person

IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: CV17-00366Dept. 13

In the Matter of the Petitionof: Tina Marie ThalmanGuardian

And

Michael James ThalmanGuardian

GuardiansKhaos Daniel GillisMinor Child

For a Change of Name.

NOTICEOn the 6th day of March, 2017, a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by Michael James Thalman and Tina Marie Thalman the guardians of the above-named minor child requesting that the Court legally change their child’s present name of Khaos Daniel Gillis to the child’s new name of Daniel Logan Gillis. opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice. This document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 6th day March, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtDeputy Clerk

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

Code: 2610Mihajlo Jakovljevic849 Woodberry Dr. #1Sparks, NV 89434Appearing in Proper Person

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: CV17-00597Dept. 6

In the Matter of the Petitionof: Mihajlo Jakovljevic

For a Change of Name.

NOTICEOn the 22nd day of March, 2017 a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by Mihajlo Jakovljevic requesting that the Court legally change her/his present name of Mihajlo Jakovljevic to Michael Jako. Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice. This document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 22nd day March, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtDeputy Clerk

Pub: 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

Code: 2610Prescilla Maria Beaudry4775 Summit Ridge Dr. #1061Reno, NV 89523775-772-3114Appearing in Proper Person

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: CV17-00508Dept. 8

In the Matter of the Petitionof: Prescilla Maria Beaudry

For a Change of Name.

NOTICEOn the 10th day of March, 2017, a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by Prescilla Maria Beaudry requesting that the Court legally change her/his present name of Prescilla Maria Beaudry to Prescilla Maria Beaudry. Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice. This document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 10th day March, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtDeputy Clerk

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

Code: 2610Thomas E. Drendel, Esq.Nevada State Bar No. 655BRADLEY, DRENDEL & JEANNEY, LTD.P.O. Box 1987Reno, NV 89505Telephone No. (775) 335-9999Facsimile No. (775) 335-9993Attorney for Petitioner

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: CV17-00535Dept. 15

In the Matter of the Petitionof: CHRISTOPHER JAMES CROSS,Petitioner

NOTICEOn the 14th day of March, 2017, a Petitioner, CHRISTOPHER JAMES CROSS, by and through his counsel of record, Thomas E. Drendel, Esq., of the law firm of Bradley, Drendel & Jeanney, Ltd., filed a Petition requesting that his present name of CHRISTOPHER JAMES CROSS be legally changed to CHRISTOPHER JAMES COBELL Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice.

AFFIRMATION Pursuant to NRS 239B.030

The undersigned does hereby affirm that the preceding document does not contain the social security number of any person. DATED: this 14th day March, 2017

BRADLEY, DRENDEL & JEANNEYThomas E. Drendel, Esq.Attorney for Petitioner

Pub: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

Code: 2610Zachary David Hjort9755 Sliver Sky Parkway #507Reno. NV 89506(509) 431-1844Appearing in Proper Person

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: CV17-00599Dept. 10

In the Matter of the Petitionof: Zachary David Hjort

For a Change of Name.

NOTICEOn the 22nd day of March, 2017 a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by Zachary David Hjort requesting that the Court legally change her/his present name of Zachary David Hjort to Zachary David Greene. Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this

Notice. This document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 22nd day March, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtDeputy Clerk

Pub: 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

Code: 2610

Zsanique Kalista Audi Rachele DeGarmo-Aplington

2027 Gridley AveReno, NV 89503530263-2700Appearing in Proper Person

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No.: CV17-00527Dept. 15

In the Matter of the Petitionof: Zsanique Kalista Audi Rachele DeGarmo-Aplngton

For a Change of Name.

NOTICEOn the 13th day of March, 2017, a Petition was filed in the above-entitled Court by Zsanique Kalitsta Audi Rachele DeGarmo-Aplington requesting that the Court present name of Zsanique Kalista Audi Rachele Degormo. Aplington to Zsanique Kalida Aplington Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of the final publication of this Notice. This document does not contain the Social Security number of any person.

DATED: this 13th day March, 2017

JACQUELINE BRYANTClerk of the CourtDeputy Clerk

Pub: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

DAVID E. ADKINS, ESQ.Nevada Bar No. 4503611 Sierra Rose Drive, Suite BReno, NV 89511Tele: (775) [email protected]

IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

CASE NO.: PR15-00419DEPT. NO.: PR

HEARING DATE 4/12/17 10:00A.M.

In the Matter of the Estate of ANDREW CLARK SETTEL, Deceased,

NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR CONFIRMATION OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Stephanie Rosken, having filed in this Court a Petition for Confirmation of Sale of Real Property, the hearing for the same has been fixed by the Court for Wednesday, April 12, 2017, at 10:00 a.m., in the Probate Department, at the Courthouse, in the City of Reno, County of Washoe, State of Nevada.

The Court will be asked to confirm the sale of residential real property of the estate located at 3755 Wedekind Road, City of Sparks, Washoe County, State of Nevada (APN 026-202-10) for the sum of $250,000.00. The terms of the sale are described in the said petition. Anyone interested in purchasing this property may submit written offers to the Court that exceed the present offer by at least $5,000 or appear at the hearing and submit bids to purchase the property as long the bids are consistent with the offer submitted for confirmation and exceed the latest offer by at least $5,000. See the filed Petition for particulars.

March 16, 2017

Pub: 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

DOCUMENT CODE: 2595Michael S. GreggNevada Bar No. 500448 Hill StreetReno, NV 89501(775) 322-8746Attorney for AdministratorIN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT

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LEGALSCOURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

CASE NO. PR17-00026DEPT. PR

In the Matter of the Estate of XANTHEA D. ELSBREE a.k.a. XANTHEA DENISE ELSBREE,Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under-signed has been duly appointed and qual-ified by the above-entitled Court on March 9, 2017, as Administrator of the Estate of XANTHEA D. ELSBREE a.k.a. XANTHEA DENISE ELSBREE, deceased.

All creditors having claims against said estate are required to file the same, with the proper vouchers attached, with the Clerk of the Court within SIXTY (60) days after the first publication of this notice.

DATED this 9th day of March, 2017.

PAIGI ELSBREEAdministrator

Michael S. GreggAttorney for Administrator

AFFIRMATIONPursuant to NRS 239B.030

The undersigned does hereby affirm that the preceding document does not contain the social security number of any person

Date: March 16, 2017Abigail Burns

Pub; 3-21, 3-28, 4-4 2017

Document Code: 1395

IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT STATE OF NEVADA, COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No. GR17-00042GR17-00043GR17-00044GR17-00045Dept. 2

IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP of the Person of

MICHAEL WILLIAM FOSTER, JR.,GABRIELLA ILEnE GARCIA,REINA ELIZABETH GARCIA, ALIYAH MARIE GARCIA,Minor Children.

CITATION TO APPEAR AND SHOW CAUSE

TO: Irene Garcia, Destiny Vasquez, Joseph Mendoza, James Vasquez, Gabriel Vasquez, Michael Garcia, Michael Foster, Clayton Hessler, Truckee Jackson, Rudolpho Nava, and any persons having any claim on the care, custody, and control of above named children: YOU ARE HEREBY CITED and required to appear before the above entitled Court in Department 2 of the Family Division of the second Judicial District Court at One South Sierra Street, Reno, Nevada, 89501, on the 26th day of April, 2017, at 10:30 a.m. then and there to show cause why Sandra Vasquez should not be appointed to act as guardian of the above named children.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that Sandra Vasquez, if appointed as guardian of the person of the children, may have full man-agement, care, and control of the children.

THIS CITATION is based upon the verified petition filed by Sandra Vasquez on January January 31, 2017.

This document does not contain the Social Security Number of any person.

Dated this 15h day of February, 2017

Jacqueline BryantClerk of the Court By: Deputy

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IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF SPARKS TOWNSHIP WASHOE COUNTY, STATE OF NEVADA

Case No. 16-SCV-2663Dept. No. 1

CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), NAPlaintiff,

VS.TOM D KOPEC DOES I through X, and ROE

CORPORATIONS I through X, inclusive Defendant.

SUMMONSNOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW.

TO THE DEFENDANT: A civil complaint has been filed by the Plaintiff against you for the relief set forth in the Complaint.

1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, within 20 days after this Summons is served on you exclusive of the day of service, you must do the following:

a. File with the Clerk of the Court, whose address is shown below, a formal written response to the Complaint in accordance with the rules of the Court. A $71 filing fee is required if this matter is filed in the Las Vegas Township, Henderson Township, and North Las Vegas Township or Sparks Township.

b. Serve a copy of your response upon the attorney whose name and address is shown below.

2. Unless you respond, your default will be entered upon application of the Plaintiff and this Court may enter judgment against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint, which could result in the taking of money or property or other relief requested in the Complaint.

3. If you intend to seek the advice of an attor-ney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your response may be filed on time.

4. The State of Nevada, its political subdivi-sions, agencies, officers, employees, board members, commission members and legisla-tors, each have 45 days after service of this summons within which to file an answer or other responsive pleading to the complaint.

Janine BakerCLERK OF THE COURT

By: Deputy Clerk1675 E. Prater Way, #107 Sparks, NV 89431

Issued at the direction of:LAW OFFICE OF PATENAUDE & FELIX A.P.C.

WESTLEY U. VILLANUEVA, ESQ. BAR NO. 8708

JOSEPH DINOIA, ESQ. BAR NO.11951

7271 West Charleston Blvd. Suite 100LAS VEGAS NV 89117(702) 952-2032

Attorney for : CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A.

NOTE: THIS IS AN ACTION TO SEEK JUDGMENT TO RECOVER A DEBT OWED TO PLAINTIFF. APPROPRIATE COURTROOM ATTIRE REQUIRED NO SHORTS, HALTER TOPS, OR TANK TOPS, SHOES ARE REQUIRED (NO FOOD OR DRINK PERMITTED)

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IN THE JUSTICES COURT OF RENO TOWNSHIP State of Nevada, Washoe County

Case No.: RJC 2017 096062Dept. No. 6

GEOFF FABER, An individual; Plaintiff (s),

vs.

HUIMINT T. MCKINLAY, An individual; Defendant(s).

SUMMONS

TO THE DEFENDANT: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND IN WRITING WITHIN 20 CALENDAR DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW VERY CAREFULLY.

A civil complaint or petition has been filed by the plaintiff(s) against you for the relief as set forth in that document (see Complaint or petition). When service is by publication, add a brief statement of the object of the action. See Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 4(b). 1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, you must do the following within 20 calendar days after service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service: a. File with the Clerk of the Court, whose address is shown below,

a formal written answer to the complaint or petition, along with the appropriate filing fees, in accordance with the rules of the Court, b. Serve a copy of your answer upon the attorney or plaintiff whose name and address is shown below. 2. Unless you respond, a default will be entered upon application of the plaintiff(s) and this Court may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the complaint

Dated this 4th day of January, 2017.

PIERRE A. HASCHEFF CLERK By, DEXTER THOMAS ClerkReno Justice Court 1 S. Sierra StreetReno, Nevada 89501Issued at the direction of Plaintiff’s attorney:WILLIAM A. AKER, ESQ.

9468 Double R Blvd, Suite A, Reno, NV 89521(775) 853-0883Attorney: William A Baker

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IN THE MATTER OF THEEILEEN WELLS FAMILY TRUST DATEDJANUARY 25, 2010

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PHILIP K. WELLS and BRANDENA KAYE WELLS are the duly appointed and qualified Trustee of the EILEEN WELLS FAMILY TRUST DATED JANUARY 25, 2010. The Grantor of that Trust, EILEEN WELLS died on December 14, 2016. Any creditor having a claim against the Trust Estate must file his or her claim with the undersigned attorney for the Trustee at the address given below within ninety (90) days after the first publication of this notice.

DATED this 17TH day of March, 2017.

SINAI, SCHROEDER, MOONEY,BOETSCH, BRADLEY & PACE

By Patrick M. MooneyAttorney for Trustees448 Hill StreetReno, Nevada 89501

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IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE

Case No:PR16-00580Dept. No: PR

In the Matter of the Estate of RICHARD C. WU, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that on the 16th day of March, 2017, HSIN HIUNG WU and ANDREW W. WU, were appointed and qualified by the above entitled Court as Co- Administrators of the Estate of Richard C. Wu, Deceased. All creditors having claims against the estate are required to file their claims, with supporting documentation attached, with the Clerk of the Court, Second Judicial District Court for the State of Nevada, 75 Court Street, Reno, Nevada 89501 within 90 days after the mailing or first publication of this notice.

Dated: this 20th day of March, 2017

Respectfully Submitted:Cross Law Tyson P. Cross, Esq. Bar No. 13327611 Sierra Rose Drive, Suite AReno, NV 89511Attorney for Personal Representative

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JUSTICE COURT, RENO TOWNSHIPWASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA

Case No.: RJC2016-095494 # 6

Discover BankPlaintiff

vs.

Azmat Pasha & John/Jane Doe Pasha (if Married)Defendant(s)

SUMMONSYou are summoned to appear in this case by filing an answer or other pleading within 20 days after service of this summons. Do not count the day of service. There is a $71.00 filing fee. If you don’t, default may be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. *This summons does not set a court date. For the first court date you will receive a separate notice. File your answer

with the Court and serve it on the Plaintiff or the Plaintiff’s attorney, if there is one.

AFFIRMATION Pursuant to NRS 239B.030 The undersigned does hereby affirm that this document does not contain the social security number of any person.

/s/ Anthony F. DeMartino

Anthony F. DeMartino, Esq., ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF415 South sixth Street, Suite 200 KLas Vegas NV 89101(702) 889-6009

Justice of the Peace, Washoe County, Reno, Township Nevada

Dated: 10/25/2016

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NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN to the last reg-istered and legal owners

14 VOLKSWAGON 3VWF17AT5EM652929 R/O ROBERT IRA GOTTSCHALK L/O ALLY FINANCIAL

99 BMW WBABF8337XEH62492 R/O AND L/O NATHAN JOSEPH FLINT

86 DODGE JB7FK24E4GP023191 R/O AND L/O ROSARIO GARCIA

93 ISUZU 4S1CR11E8P4212188 R/O AND L/O JUSTICE GOTTSCHALK

09 CHEVROLET 2G1WB57N791141595 R/O NORA DOMINGUEZ ORTIZ L/O FAMILY LOAN CENTER

96 CHRYSLER 4C3AU52N4TE376919 R/O AND L/O BRANDON ALAN BOLANDER

97 CHEVROLET 1GNEK13R0VJ302526 R/O AND L/O CHARLES LAVELLE ROBINSON JR

91 HONDA 1HGCB7655MA184128 R/O EDGAR I TRUJILLO-SORIANO L/O NEVADA TITLE & PAYDAY LOANS INC

98 BMW WBABK7320WET65599 R/O AND L/O NINA BROOKS IMMERS

00 BMW WBABM3345YJN60337 R / O VICTORIA D OLSON-SHEEN, WILLIAM D SHEEN L/O WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL ACCEPTANCE

97 PONTIAC 1GMDU06E7VD207425 R/O AND L/O GLEN JOHN DUFRISNE , MARIA DEL CARMEN REYES-SEGURA

98 FORD 1FAFP42X1WF259051 R/O NANCY CABRERA L/O MONEYTREE INC.

98 VOLKSWAGON 3VWSB81H4WM248812 R/O AND L/O ANDREA LINDSAY COYNE, PETER DAMIAN COYNE

94 FORD 1FALP4041RF176624 R/O AND L/O QUINCY LEON CHURCHILL

91OLDSMOBILE1G3HY53C0M1808685

95 HONDA 1HGEG8557SL019670 R/O AND L/O BRANDON MICHAEL FRANCO , NICOLE MICHELLE FRANCO

The vehicles described above will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder to satisfy the lien incurred by A&A Towing, Inc. The sale will be held on the 12th day of April, 2017 at 1395 E. 4th Street, Reno, Nevada, 89512

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NOTICE OF LIEN SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the last registered and legal owners of:

1998 Dodge VIN: 1B4GP54L7WB566436 License: 600TKJ NV Registered Owner: JL Straits/CK Tommata-Straits Registered Owner: JL Straits/CK Toomata-Straits Legal Owner: NV Title & Payday Loans Inc.

2000 Dodge VIN: 1B7FL26X2YS798552 License: Registered Owner: Jill Ann Esche

1993 Saturn VIN: 1G8ZK5573PZ316805 License: 411LRS NV Registered Owner: Jose Campa- argumedo

2000 Chevrolet VIN: 1GNDX03EXYD367617 License: 10 47197 WY Registered Owner: Gwendolyn Bouchard

1992 Honda VIN: 1HGCB7578NA008288 License: 6BBW488 CA Registered Owner

Miguel Montiel Gracia

2000 Dodge VIN: 2B3HD56J8YH117404 License: 012WLV NV Registered Owner: Richard Nicholas Sanchez

1994 Chevrolet VIN: 2GCEC19K8R1122937 License: 8X48974 CA Registered Owner: Myron Daniel.

1991 Honda VIN: 2HGED6353MH544922 License: NONE CA Registered Owner: Joshua Francis Legal Owner: Loan Max Title Loans

1992 Nissan VIN: JN1MS34P3NW100945 License: NONE CA Registered Owner: James Tsukiji

2004 Hyundai VIN: KMHFU45E54A334062 License: 7UKA576 CA Registered Owner: K Daniels / A Johnson

1979 Toyota VIN: RN28160668 License: NONE NV Registered Owner: Terry W Carter Legal Owner: Terry W Carter

1995 BMW VIN: WBAGF6321SDH00585 License: NONE Registered Owner: Kenneth Earl Tyson,Jr Registered Owner: Briceson Bibbs Legel Owner: Loan Max Title Loans

2000 Volvo VIN: YV1TS9ODOY1087820 License: 61C442 NV Registered Owner: Deandre F E Flowers

1998 Oldsmobile VIN: 1G3HN52K3W4849976 License: 997XWM NV Registered Owner: Dennis Edward Block

2000 Mercury VIN: 1ZWFT6037Y5605106 License: NONE Registered Owner: Gilberto A Montiel

Now in storage at 1388 Glendale Ave. & 3780 N. Virginia, that the same will be sold to the highest bidder at 2:00PM on April 12, 2017 to satisfy a towing, repair, or storage charge, as provided in the Nevada Revised Statutes, Article Nos. 108.270-108.300. The location of the sale is at Anderson Towing, 1388 Glendale Ave., Sparks, NV 89431.

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NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the last registered and legal owners

2 0 0 4 F o r d E 1 5 0 V a n V I N : 1FTRE14W04HA16820 Registered & Legal Owner: Vigilant Canine Services LLC

Now in storage at Roadside Rescue Towing Service That the same will be sold to the highest bidder at 12 PM on 4/11/ 2017 to satisfy a towing, repair or storage charge as provided in the Nevada Revised Statutes

Article Nos.108.270 – 108.310Location on the sale is 5601 UnitC Echo Ave Reno, NV 89506

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NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the last registered and legal owners of the following described vehicles now in storage at Nevada Towing Inc., 71A Webb Cir. Reno, NV 89506. that the same will be sold to the highest bid-der or bidders at 2:00 P.M. on April 4, 2017 to satisfy a towing repair, or storage charge as provided in the Nevada revised Statutes Article. Nos. 108.27-108.300.

1995 Audi A6 VIN: WAUFC84AXSN095463 Registered Owner: Rashell Lopez & Cande Niermeier Legal Owner Same as Above

1992 BMW 3251 VIN: WBACB4315NFF91501 Registered Owner: Addiesha Letris Knoblock & Marialea Mercedes Pottinger-Moore Legal Owner: Same as Above

1 9 9 7 C h e v y T a h o e V I N : 1GNEC13R9VJ419289 Registered Owner: Willie Jermone Gatlin Legal Owner: Same as Above

1 9 9 7 C h e v y B l a z e r V I N : 1GNDT13W2XK112710 Registered Owner: Wilson Llanes-Wilson Legal Owner: Norms Auto

1 9 8 3 C h r y s l e r N e w Yo r k e r V I N : 2C3BF66P0DR196391 Registered Owner: Jeffery Leonard Bogue Legal Owner: Loan Max Title Loans

2 0 1 4 C h r y s l e r 2 0 0 V I N : 1C3CCBAG2EN103608 Reg is tered Owner: Yamina Rodriguez -Fernandez Jose Herndez-Gonzales & Rachel Ann Fabino Legal Owner: Santander Consumer USA

1 9 9 1 D o d g e D a k o t a V I N : 1B7GG26Y8MS279792 Registered Owner

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LEGALSJean Berrington Smith Lawrence Smith Legal Owner: Wences Blanauet

1 9 8 4 F o r d E c o n o l i n e Va n V I N : 1FDDE14F7EHB22138 Registered Owner: Mark Duane Palmer Legal Owner: Same as Above

2 0 0 2 N i s s a n S e n t r a V I N : 3N1AB51D9EL711749 Registered Owner: Angela Marie Myers Legal Owner: Same as Above

1 9 9 5 F o r d A e r o s t a r VIN:1FMDA31U2SZA46568 Registered Owner: Niels Hellested Legal Owner: Same as Above

2014 Ford F150 VIN: 1FTFX1CF9EKD07190 Registered Owner: Solar City Gelco Fleet/ Solar City Corp Legal Owner: GE Title Agent LLC

1 9 9 0 H o n d a A c c o r d V I N : JHMCB7655LC114242 Registered Owner: Jose Tilson Hernanadez Jr Legal Owner: Loan Max Title Loans

1 9 9 0 H o n d a A c c o r d V I N : 1HGCB7267LA073819 Registered Owner: Alejandro Ortega-Avila Legal Owner: Nevada Title & Payday Loans Inc.

2 0 0 0 H o n d a C i v i c V I N : JHMEG8556NS018582 Registered Owner: Brittinay Taylor Rel & Brittany Lyn Harris Legal Owner: Same as Above

2000 Honda Civic VIN: 2HGEJ6619YH529297 Registered Owner: Donald Wayne Snell Legal Owner: Same as Above

2 0 0 6 H y u n d a i S o n a t a V I N : 5NPEU46F16H109155 Registered Owner: Santiago Alfredo Quevarra Navarro Legal Owner: Titlemax of Texas

1994 Isuzu Pickup VIN: JAACL11L7R7207290 Registered Owner: Robert Nelson Powers and Shelia Victoria Powers Legal Owner: Westcorp Financial

2000 Kia Optima VIN: KNAFB1216Y5907198 Registered Owner: Kadee Kay Meedo Legal Owner: Same as Above

1 9 9 8 L i n c o l n T o w n c a r V I N : 1LNFM82W0WY657384 Registered Owner: VIN: Nico Skyler Sampson Legal Owner: Calneva Auto

1 9 9 8 M e r c e d e s C 2 8 0 V I N : WDBHA29G8WF672355 Registered Owner: Nina & Michael Pangilinan Legal Owner: John Black Sr.

2 0 1 4 N i s s a n A l t i m a V I N : 1N4AL3APXEN375211 Registered Owner: Kathleen Greede Legal owner: Kathleen Greede Legal Owner Same as Above

1986 Pontiac Firebird Registered Owner: Devyn & Jason Cudworth Legal Owner Same as Above

1 9 9 3 P o n t i a c G r a n d P r i x V I N : 1G2FS87S6GL217902 Register Owner Dylan Matthew Taylor Legal Owner: Nevada Title and Payday Loans

1995 Saturn SC2 VIN: 1G8ZG1270SZ249247 Registered Owner: Sergio & Ofelia Vindas Legal Owner: Same as Above

1 9 9 1 T o y o t a C o r o l l a V I N : 1NXAE91A6MZ263007 Registered Owne: Sean David Gonzales Legal Owner Rodrigo Roldan-Raya

2003 VW Passat VIN: WVWRH63B23P116134 Registered Owner: Juanita Isabel Meza Legal Owner: David Scaramella

Nevada Tow reserves the right to bid

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NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the last registered and legal owners of the following described vehicles now in storage at Nevada Towing Inc., 71A Webb Cir. Reno, NV 89506. that the same will be sold to the highest bidder or bidders at 2:00 P.M. on February 21,2017 to satisfy a towing repair, or storage charge as provided in the Nevada revised Statutes Article. Nos. 108.27-108.300.

1 9 9 8 C h e v y C a v a l i e r V I N : 3G1JC1240WS831140 Registered Owner: Danny Lee James Smith Mark and Marlo Russell Legal Owner: Loan Max Title Loans

Nevada Tow reserves the right to bid

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NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the last registered owners of the following described vehicles now in storage at Milne Tow, 1700 Marietta Way, Sparks, NV 89431 that the same will be sold to the highest bidders at 10 a.m. on April 8, 2017 to satisfy a tow-ing, repair, or storage charge as provided in Nevada Revised Statutes Article Nos. 108.270-108.300. Location of the Sale: Milne Tow, 1700 Marietta Way, Sparks, NV.

2010 Freightliner VIN: 1FUJGLDR8ASAV0110 License: WP78692 CA Registered Owner: Karine Gabrielyan / I Trucking Legal Owner: Calfund LLC

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NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the last registered and legal owners of the following described vehicles now in storage at City Auto Towing, 1200 Freeport Blvd., Sparks, NV 89431 that the same will be sold to the highest bidder or bidders at 8:00 a.m. on 4/06/2017 to satisfy a towing, repair or storage charge as provided in the Nevada Revised Statutes Article Nos. 108.270-108.300.

2 0 0 3 M e r c e d e s - B e n z E 3 2 0 V I N : WDBUF65JX3A118784 License No ARE455 NV Reg. Owner: Suzanne McKnight Legal Owner: Same as Above

1993 Buick Lesabre Custom/90th Anniv. VIN: 1G4HP53L8PH494164 License No: NONE Reg. Owner: Brian Jack Wayne Legal Owner: Same as Above

1957 Chevrolet Bel Air VIN: VB570117548 License No: NONE Reg. Owner: City Auto Towing Legal Owner: Same as above

1998 Toyo ta Camry LE /XLE V IN : JT2BF28K2W0115628 License No: LT 25863 NV Reg. Owner: Stella Leak Legal Owner: Same as Above

2 0 0 6 P o n t i a c M o n t a n a V I N : 1GMDV33L46D222502 License No: 61B714 NV Reg Owner: Shannon Lisa Dohr-Andersen Legal Owner Same as Above

2 0 1 3 N i s s a n A l t i m a VIN:1N4AL3APXDN522738 License No: STUNNAA Reg. Owner: Anita Matinez Sandoval Legal Owner: Title Max of Nevada Inc. DBA Titlemax

2000 Fo rd Exped i t i on EXLT V IN : 1FMPU16L4YLB42190 License No.: 47D489 Reg. Owner : Littlebluesky Seante Briggs Legal Owner: Same as Above

Location of Sale: City Auto Towing 1200 Freeport Blvd., Sparks, NV 89431. City Auto Towing reserves the right to bid.

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NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the last registered and legal owners of the following described vehicles now in storage at City Auto Towing, 1200 Freeport Blvd., Sparks, NV 89431 that the same will be sold to the highest bidder or bidders at 8:00 a.m. on 4/20/2017 to satisfy a towing, repair or storage charge as provided in the Nevada Revised Statutes Article Nos. 108.270-108.300.

1 9 9 5 F o r d R a n g e r V I N : 1FTCR10A7SUB40334 License No 91F553 NV Reg. Owner: Edward Thomas Gord Legal Owner: Same as Above

2 0 0 2 D o d g e I n t r e p i d V I N : 2B3HD46R32H300510 License No: NONE Reg. Owner: Johni Nichole Bill Legal Owner: Wells Fargo Auto Finance Inc.

1 9 9 8 F o r d E x p l o r e r V I N : 1FMZU34E9WZB61594 License No: 453XYB NV Reg. Owner: Dennis Jay or Samantha Rose Moorehead Legal Owner: Same as above

1 9 9 6 H o n d a C i v i c L X V I N : 1HGEJ6601TL026656 License No: 01F510 NV Reg. Owner: James Allen Howard Legal Owner: Same as Above

2 0 1 0 T o y o t a C a m r y V I N : 4T4BF3EK5ARO61245 License No: 190WFW NV Reg Owner: Amy Renee Mitchem Legal Owner Toyota Motor Credit Corporation

2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring Ed VIN:3C4FY58824T3335330L icense No: None Reg. Owner: Rhosheneada Azerineleola Wright Legal Owner Southern

Cascades Finance Corp..

2 0 0 0 G M C S i e r r a C 1 5 0 0 V I N : 2GTEC19T2Y1220918 License No.578AXW NV Reg. Owner :Brandon Lee Flores and Amanda Marie Gil Legal Owner: Same as Above

1992 Ford F150 VIN: 1FTDF15N1NKA66367 License No Reg. Owner: Stephanie Ann and Lee Faron Ross Owner: Same as Above

2005 Dodge Grand Caravan V IN: 2D4GP44L35R411138 License No: BSE603 Reg. Owner: Powell Philip Andrew Legal Owner: Wells Fargo Bank NA

Location of Sale: City Auto Towing 1200 Freeport Blvd., Sparks, NV 89431. City Auto Towing reserves the right to bid.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN No.: 005-134-15 TS No.: NV-16-748367-BF Order No.: 733-1601029 It is hereby affirmed that this document submitted for recording does not contain the social security number of any person or persons. (Per NRS 239B.030). YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 2/9/2007. 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 federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion, or savings association, or savings bank 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): Fred S. Boyd Jr., an unmarried man Recorded: 2/14/2007 as Instrument No. 3498318 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of WASHOE County, Nevada; Date of Sale: 4/5/2017 at 11:00 AM Place of Sale: At the Washoe County Second Judicial Courthouse Located at 75 Court Street Reno, Nevada 89501 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $92,383.71 The purported property address is: 2605 EVERETT DRIVE, RENO, NV 89503 This property is sold as-is, lender is unable to validate the condition, defects or disclosure issues of said property and buyer waives the disclosure requirements under NRS 113.130 by purchasing at this sale and signing the receipt of sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incor-rectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designa-tion is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a writ-ten request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, including if the Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be enti-tled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary’s Agent, or the Beneficiary’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 holder ’s right s against the real property only. QUALITY MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. TS No.: NV-16-748367-BF Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 702-382-2747 O r Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp . IDSPub #0123576 3/14/2017 3/21/2017 3/28/2017

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN No.: 080-272-16 TS No.: NV-14-632743-JP Order No.: 140161761-NV-VOW It is hereby affirmed that this document submitted for recording does not contain the social secu-rity number of any person or persons. (Per NRS 239B.030). YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED

4/22/2008. 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 federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank 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): ALONZO E. JONES AND BARBARA J. JONES, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS Recorded: 5/23/2008 as Instrument No. 3653073 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of WASHOE County, Nevada; and reformed to correct the legal description pursuant to an Order and Judgment filed on June 16, 2016 and recorded on September 23, 2016, as Instrument No. 4635958, of Official records in the Office of the Recorder of Washoe County, Nevada Date of Sale: 4/21/2017 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: At the Virginia Street Entrance to the Washoe County Courthouse, 75 Court St, Reno, NV 89501 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $298,953.38 The purported prop-erty address is: 10850 Chestnut St, Reno, NV 89506 This property is sold as-is, lender is unable to validate the condition, defects or disclosure issues of said property and buyer waives the disclosure requirements under NRS 113.130 by purchasing at this sale and signing the receipt of sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incor-rectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designa-tion is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a writ-ten request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, including if the Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be enti-tled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary’s Agent, or the Beneficiary’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 holder ’s right s against the real property only. QUALITY MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. TS No.: NV-14-632743-JP Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 800-280-2832 O r Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp . IDSPub #0123805 3/21/2017 3/28/2017 4/4/2017

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN No.: 082-742-11 TS No.: NV-15-654917-CL Order No.: 150002158-NV-VOO It is hereby affirmed that this document submitted for recording does not contain the social secu-rity number of any person or persons. (Per NRS 239B.030). YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 12/21/2006. 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 federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank 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): RUBY E. CHEATHAM, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN Recorded: 12/28/2006 as Instrument No. 3480994 and re-recorded on 1/26/2007 as Instrument Number 3491182 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of WASHOE County, Nevada; Date of Sale: 4/19/2017 at 11:00 AM Place of Sale: At the Washoe County Second Judicial Courthouse Located at 75 Court Street Reno, Nevada 89501 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $140,114.12 The purported prop-erty address is: 1105 CHISHOLM TRAIL, RENO, NV 89506 This property is sold as-is, lender is unable to validate the condition, defects or disclosure issues of said property and buyer waives the disclosure require-ments under NRS 113.130 by purchasing at this sale and signing the receipt of sale. The undersigned 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, direc-tions 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 sale is set aside for any reason, includ-ing if the Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary’s Agent, or the Beneficiary’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 holder ’s right s against the real property only. QUALITY MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. TS No.: NV-15-654917-CL Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 702-382-2747 O r Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp . IDSPub #0124270 3/28/2017 4/4/2017 4/11/2017

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN No.: 22212107 TS No.: NV-17-759386-BF Order No.: 97107876 It is hereby affirmed that this document submitted for recording does not contain the social security number of any person or persons. (Per NRS 239B.030). YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 7/16/2008. 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 federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion, or savings association, or savings bank 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): JAMES H. REED, A SINGLE PERSON Recorded: 7/21/2008 as Instrument No. 3671134 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of WASHOE County, Nevada; Date of Sale: 4/21/2017 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: At the Virginia Street Entrance to the Washoe County Courthouse, 75 Court St, Reno, NV 89501 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $384,868.04 The purported prop-erty address is: 2541 RAMPART TERRACE, RENO, NV 89519 This property is sold as-is, lender is unable to validate the condition, defects or disclosure issues of said property and buyer waives the disclosure require-ments under NRS 113.130 by purchasing at this sale and signing the receipt of sale. The undersigned 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, direc-tions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date

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LEGALSof first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, includ-ing if the Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary’s Agent, or the Beneficiary’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 holder ’s right s against the real property only. QUALITY MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. TS No.: NV-17-759386-BF Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 800-280-2832 O r Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp . IDSPub #0124008 3/21/2017 3/28/2017 4/4/2017

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN No.: 22212107 TS No.: NV-17-759386-BF Order No.: 97107876 It is hereby affirmed that this document submitted for recording does not contain the social security number of any person or persons. (Per NRS 239B.030). YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 7/16/2008. 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 federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan associa-tion, or savings association, or savings bank 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): JAMES H. REED, A SINGLE PERSON Recorded: 7/21/2008 as Instrument No. 3671134 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of WASHOE County, Nevada; Date of Sale: 4/21/2017 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: At the Virginia Street Entrance to the Washoe County Courthouse, 75 Court St, Reno, NV 89501 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $386,724.45 The purported prop-erty address is: 2541 RAMPART TERRACE, RENO, NV 89519 This property is sold as-is, lender is unable to validate the condition, defects or disclosure issues of said property and buyer waives the disclosure require-ments under NRS 113.130 by purchasing at this sale and signing the receipt of sale. The undersigned 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, direc-tions 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 sale is set aside for any reason, includ-ing if the Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary’s Agent, or the Beneficiary’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 holder ’s right s against the real property only. QUALITY MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. TS No.: NV-17-759386-BF Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 800-280-2832 O r Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp . IDSPub #0124008 3/21/2017 3/28/2017 4/4/2017

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that the undersigned is

the duly appointed and qualified trustee of the A.M. CRYER FAMILY TRUST DATED JULY 11, 1990. The surviving settler of that trust, ALTON M. CRYER, Jr. A.K.A. A.M. CRYER died on January 24, 2017.

A creditor having a claim again the trust estate must file a claim with the undersigned at the address given below within 90 days after the first publication of this notice.

Dated: March 21, 2017

Robert DeeringTrustee, A.M. CRYER FAMILY TRUST DATED JULY 11, 1990,

805 University Ave.Sacramento, CA 95825

Pub: 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(Lezer Family Revocable Trust, as amended and restated)

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned is the duly appointed and qualified trustee of the Lezer Family Revocable Trust, as amended and restated, which was created by Daniel J. Lezer and Margaret C. Lezer on March 15, 1999 and restated pursuant to a Restated Amendment to Lezer Family Revocable Trust on May 4, 2012. On July 2, 2016, Margaret C. Lezer passed away. On July 13, 2016, Daniel J. Lezer passed away. All creditors having claims against Margaret C. Lezer, Daniel J. Lezer or the Lezer family Revocable Trust, as amended and restated, must file a written claim with the undersigned at the address given below within 90 days after the mailing or the date of first publication (as the case may be) of this notice.

Dated this 8th day of December, 2016.

Lezer Family Revocable Trust as amended and restated By: Cynthia A. Sutherland, CPA, Trustee

Claims against the estate must be filed at the following address:

Cynthia A. Sutherland, CPAc/o Ryan J Earl, Esq.548 W. Plumb Lane, suite BReno, NV 89509

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned is the duly appointed and qualified trustee of the Fleming Revocable Trust dated May 07, 2012, (herein the “Fleming Trust”). Mary Joan Fleming, the original Trustee/surviving settlor of that trust died on July 02, 2016. A creditor having a claim against the trust estate must file a claim with the undersigned at the address given below within ninety (90) days after the first publication of this notice.

DATED this 27th day of February, 2017.

/s/ Nancy Sheets-Doyle Nancy Sheets-Doyle, Successor TrusteeFleming Revocable Trustc/o Law Offices of Charles B. Woodman548 W. Plumb Lane, Suite BReno, Nevada 89509 Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28

NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Case No. PR16-00608 Dept. PR, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SHARON ANN GACH, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MICHAEL A. GACH and NANCY WHITTEN, have been appointed and qualified by the Second Judicial District Court on November 1, 2016 as special co-administrators of the Estate of SHARON ANN GACH, Deceased. All creditors having claims against the estate are required to file the claims with the clerk of the court within……. (60 or 90) days after mailing or the first publication (as the case may be) of this notice OR appear at the hearing to set aside and final distribu-tion scheduled April 5, 2017 at 10:00AM. DATED this 1st day March, 2017 Kevin J. Szotkowski, Esq., SBN 7191, 200 S Virginia Street, Suite 800, Reno, Nevada, 89501, 323-2230. Attorney for the Estate. Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017.

PATRICIA HALSTEAD, ESQ. Bar No. 6668, 615 S. Arlington Avenue, Reno, NV 89509 TEL (775) 322-2244 Attorney for Petitioner in THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE, PR17-00180, DEPT. PR, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY ANN EDICK,

Deceased. NOTICE OF THE HEARING UPON THE VERIFIED PETITION FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATON AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY IS HEREBY GIVEN. Please note that DONALD ERIC EDICK, filed a Verified Petition for Summary Administration and for Letters Testamentary, on March 21, 2017, and a hearing has been set for May 10, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. at the courthouse of the above-referenced court. All persons interested in the estate who object to the petition are notified to appear and show cause why the petition should not be granted. Dated this 22nd day of March, 2017, Donald Eric Edick, Petitioner, by: Patricia Halstead, Esq. Pub: 3-28, 4-4, 4-11 2017

State of NevadaCounty of Washoe

In the Matter of the CECIL E and SHIRLEY F VERMILLION REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST dated April 13, 2000, Trustors Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(90-day Notice)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under-signed, Beverly A. Vermillion and Diane F. Boulade, are the duly appointed and qualified Co-Successor Trustees of the Vermillion Revocable Living Trust Dated April 13, 2000. Trustor of the Trust, Shirley F. Vermillion died in Washoe County, Nevada on March 5, 2017 and Trustor Cecil E. Vermilion died in Washoe County, Nevada on October 31,

2010. A creditor having a claim against the Trust Estate must file a claim with supporting documentation attached, to the undersigned at the address given below within 90 days after the first publication of this notice DATED this 6th day of March, 2017, s/BEVERLY A. VERMILLION, Co-Successor Trustee of the Vermillion Revocable Living Trust Dated April 13, 2000, s/DIANE F BOULADE, Co-Successor Trustee of the Vermillion Revocable Living Trust Dated April 13, 2000. c/o CE and SF VERMILLION REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST, 185 W. 7th Ave, Sun Valley, NV 89433.

Pub: 3-14, 3-21, 3-28 2017

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS - INVITATION TO BID

Notice is hereby given that Housing Authority of the City of Reno (RHA) will accept sealed proposals for CF2016 Tankless Water Heater Installation at Mineral Manor in Reno, Nevada. Bid documents may be obtained from: Reno Housing Authority 1525 East Ninth Street, Reno Nevada, 329-3630 exten-sion 209.

Bids Due By: 4:00 p.m. on April 24, 2017

Scope of Work:1. Remove thirty-six (36) existing water heaters including all strapping, clips, tanks, blankets and existing flue vent. (existing roof jacks are to remain).2. Remove existing gas valves and flex supply lines and legally dispose of off-site.3. Remove a portion of the existing 3/4” gas lines including drip legs as necessary for re-routing to the new water heaters and re-connection.4. Remove a portion of the existing 3/4” water lines as necessary for re-routing to the new water heaters5. Provide and install thirty-six (36) new Rinnai RUC80i tankless water heaters or RHA approved equal, in accordance with the Manufacturer’s requirements, all local codes and ordinances and the plans and specifications.7. Extend electrical into the mechanical room. Supply and install a new single 15 amp outlet. All work to be performed by a licensed electrical contractor. See RHA plan sheet 1 of 3. 8. Provide and install new gas main to the water heater units. Supply and install new gas valves, flex supply lines and all parts and fittings necessary for a complete and operational system. Contractor will provide manometer testing on all gas installations.9. Contractor to re-connect all existing T & P lines.10. Contractor to seal all existing gas line and water line penetrations with an RHA approved sealant and escutcheon rings or pass-thru plates.11. Contractor to set each unit to the Manufacturer’s recommended settings for altitude operation.12. Contractor to check all water line connections, fittings and joints for leaks.13. Contractor to set each tankless water heater unit to 120° operating temperature and check the hot water at the kitchen sink faucet to verify temperature. 14. Contractor to leave the mechanical room in a neat clean condition. 15. Contractor will be responsible to obtain and coordinate any and all permits for the project. Permit fees are estimated to be $1,350.00. Contractor is responsible to verify fees with the City of Reno prior to bidding the work.

General Notes:1. Davis Bacon Rate Decision Wage: NV170081 03/03/2017 NV81 Mod #1 03/03/2017 ap-plies for all workers employed for this project. 2. Cost Estimate $112,000.003. Work to be completed in 60 consecutive calendar days.4. Contractor must register on SAM.GOV within 30 days of notification of award. RHA reserves the right to move on to the next lowest bidder if contractor fails to register in the required time.5. All requests for alternate materials and/or methods must be submitted to RHA for approval no later than 12 business days prior to bid opening.6. Contractor will be responsible for the daily removal and legal disposal of all construction de-bris. Work site must be maintained in a clean and safe manner at all times. 7. Contractor is responsible for any damage created during the project. If damage occurs that is outside the contractor’s normal category of work the contractor shall have repairs made by a licensed contractor that specializes in that type of work. 8. All locations, areas, quantities, and/or dimensions shown or stated are approxi-mate only. Contractors shall field verify and confirm all locations, areas, quantities, and dimensions prior to bidding.

Said bids will be publicly opened at the above place, time and date by a RHA representative. Proposals for CFP projects that exceed $25,000 will not be considered unless accompanied by cashiers/certified check or bid bond in the amount equal to 5% of the bid, made payable to Reno Housing Authority. Performance and Payment Bonds required for all HUD projects that exceed $25,000. Plans, Specifica-tions and Invitation to Bidders are available for review at Reno Builder’s Exchange 634 Ryland Street Reno Nevada or Sierra Contractor’s Source at 860 Maestro Drive, Suite B, Reno Nevada. They may be purchased at RHA for a non-refundable fee of $20.00 per set in the form of a check or money order. (NO CASH OR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED) Only bonafide Contractors may obtain contract documents/bid package. General Contractors, subcontractors and/or others desiring to bid shall be currently licensed and qualified by the Nevada State Board of Contractors prior to and concurrent with the bid opening. The successful bidders, general contractors and subcontractors shall obtain a Reno Business License prior to commencing work. RHA reserves the rights to reject any/or all bids, to waive any irregularities or informalities in any bid or in the bidding, and to determine the low bidder.

*A construction site pre-bid walk-through to allow plan holders and prospective bidders to familiarize themselves with the site conditions will be held on April 6, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at Mineral Manor, 1525 E 9th Street, Reno NV 89512 (meet in lobby of main office).

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Consider the Cockle, While Eating Breakfast for DinnerThe other evening I was at Western Village Steakhouse and ordered a pasta dish that had cockles substituted for clams.

By Penny Bach

The charming staff wanted to make sure

I was okay with the substitution, it

made me think about the pint-sized

bivalve cockle (clams, oysters, cockles, mussels,

scallops and numerous other families that live in

saltwater, as well as a number of families that live

in freshwater) and how rarely a cockle is seen on

a menu. My contemplation of this lead me to do

a little online research and find most of the

grocery store varieties of cockle come from

New Zealand, where they’re commonly farmed,

but domestically, you’ll find them in

Massachusetts, the Pacific North-

west, and around the gulf of Mexico.

A cockle is about as big as a quarter

and produces a small sized nugget

with a less pithy flavor than a clam.

Over the years, I’ve had cockles

deep fried, picked, canned,

on the top of a pizza, barbecued,

and as a substitute for clams in

chowder. The manpower hours are

much more when you substitute a

cockle for a clam; the ratio is three to

five cockles to replace one clam.

When using a cockle, as with all

shellfish, make sure that each one is

still alive before cooking; the shells

should be closed or should snap

shut quickly after a tap on a hard

surface. Cockles cook in half the time as cherry-

stones (usually in ten minutes) and their delicate

open shells turn any dish into a stunner. Western

Village Steakhouse, 815 Nichols Blvd., Sparks,

775-331-1069 (westernvillagesparks.com)

I’m sure the American Egg Board is celebrating

with the new restaurant declaration of “put an

egg on it” – and that applies to almost anything

you can think of, including pizza. The trend of

clockless dining causing us to have breakfast all

day lead by what I call a breakfast role – which is

simply an upscale wrapped gourmet sandwich.

In a survey the American Egg Board commis-

sioned in 2016; 37% of survey respondents said

they ate traditional breakfast foods for lunch or

dinner more than once per month; 29% said they

did so more than once per week. With this great

bit of information Campo Reno & Campo Sparks

partnered with Two Chicks to host a fundraising

dinner tonight for the Nevada Youth Empower-

ment Project. Tonight’s event, “Silly Supper –

Breakfast for Dinner” at Campo Reno. It’s not too

late, make a reservation and go – you can give to

a good cause and enjoy house made “Pop Tarts”

with an apple and ham glaze, maple chipotle

glazed crispy bacon, wood fired French toast

bread budding, steak and eggs, and filled donut

holes for dessert. Campo’s Chef David Holman

and Two Chick’s partners Haley Moseley and

Jessie Henderson have been busy preparing for

this fun-fundraiser. Campo, 50 N. Sierra Street,

Reno, 775-737-9555 (camporeno.com)

Would you like to be part of Food Nevada?

Restaurant-cocktail-beer-wine suggestions,

restaurant or bar openings, have an event you’d

like mentioned, upcoming non-profit fundraiser,

something that’s made in Nevada, food tidbits

we’d like to hear from you. Contact us

at 775-470-8584 or send us an email

at [email protected].

OVER THE YEARS, I’VE HADCOCKLES DEEP FRIED,

PICKED, CANNED, ON THETOP OF A PIZZA, BARBECUED,AND AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR

CLAMS IN CHOWDER.