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Tuesday, February 21, 2017
SPORTS
from sparks to superstar
Season comes to
heartbreaking
close for Cougs
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Photo Courtesy UConn Athletics
Former Spanish
Springs standout
coming home
Reed alum Gabby Williams lays in two of her career- and game-high 26 points in last Monday’s 66-55 home win over No.
6 South Carolina. The victory was an NCAA-record 100th straight for the Huskies. With national attention swelling (she
was added to the Wooden Award Late Season Top 20 a week ago), Williams’ demeanor has remained steady since her
days as a Raider.
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Reed grad not blinded by
national spotlight at UConn
By Nathan Shoup
Sparks Tribune Sports Editor
When Gabby Williams graduated
from Reed in 2014 and headed to UConn
to play for legendary coach Geno Auriemma, she had an idea what she was
getting into. At least she thought she
did.
At that point, Auriemma and the
Huskies had just won their ninth national title. It was the second in four
years, which feels like slump for the
historic program.
But now it’s getting hard for her to
comprehend.
College basketball savant Jay Bilas
has said she’s the toughest and “most
complete” player in the nation – on the
women’s and men’s side. Fellow ESPN
analyst Doris Burke thinks she’s the
most athletic player in the country. She
has become one of the faces of the game.
“I mean this is beyond what I even
imagined,” Williams said. “You never
really think about what you’re going to
be at the program, especially when you
first get here and see how hard it is … I
never expected this in a million years.”
The junior has seen a methodical increase in time and productivity over her
two and a half seasons in Storrs, Conn.
She came off the bench in all 38 games
as a freshman and was named the
American Athletic Conference Sixth
Player of the Year. She started 12 games
as a sophomore. This year, Williams
has started all 26 games and is third on
the team in scoring (13.1 ppg), second in
rebounding (8.6 rpg) and leads the team
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nevada news briefs
Associated Press
Reno police: DUI suspected
in fatal crash, driver
arrested
RENO — Police in Reno say they’re
investigating a fatal car accident that
involved an impaired driver.
Officers responded to the crash
scene just before midnight Saturday.
They say the driver of one vehicle
was dead at the scene and the other
driver appeared to be intoxicated.
Police say two passengers in the car
of the impaired driver fled before officers arrived on the scene.
They say speed also appears to be a
factor in the crash.
The name of the 21-year-old impaired driver wasn’t immediately released and police say the identity of
the victim is being withheld pending
notification of relatives.
Nevada Gov. Sandoval
rejects National Guard
immigration memo
CARSON CITY — Republican
Gov. Brian Sandoval says he would
not mobilize the Nevada National
Guard to round up unauthorized immigrants if President Donald Trump
asked him to do it.
Nevada is one of 11 states named in
a Trump administration memo obtained by The Associated Press outlining a proposal to mobilize up to
100,000 state-directed troops.
Sandoval told the AP on Thursday
it was “premature to comment” on
whether he would consider using the
Guard to locate immigrants.
After AP reported the memo Friday, spokeswoman Mari St. Martin
says Sandoval rejected the proposal
and questioned its legality.
Two Democratic members of Nevada’s congressional delegation also re-
jected the proposal Friday. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto said it reflects the
administration’s “disturbing mindset” on immigrants. Rep. Dina Titus
requested Sandoval refuse any such
order.
Carlin man guilty in 2014
fatal DUI crash on I-80
ELKO — A Carlin man has been
found guilty of driving under the influence resulting in the death of one
of his passengers in a rollover accident on Interstate 80 west of Elko two
years ago.
The Elko Daily Free Press reports
(http://tinyurl.com/z2x9kqc) a district court jury deliberated for three
hours late Wednesday night before
finding 24-year-old Asay Crofts
guilty of two felony counts in the October 2014 death of Jerimiah Stills.
Crofts and another passenger,
Caleb Collins, also were severely injured.
The case was retried a year after
Judge Al Kacin declared a mistrial
during the original proceedings.
Investigators say Crofts was heading straight on a curve at up to 85
mph when the Chevy pickup he was
driving went off the interstate, overcorrected and rolled down an embankment near the Carlin Tunnels.
Audit: Nevada education
reforms promising, need
more data
CARSON CITY — Independent
auditors say Nevada’s 2015 education
reforms seem to be on a successful
trajectory, though it’s too soon to determine whether they will significantly affect the state’s bleak scores.
Analysts Chad Buckendahl and
Gwen Marchand told lawmakers
Wednesday that limited data suggests funding should continue for
programs implemented under Re-
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They said the state needs to develop
more common methods to evaluate
whether changing teaching methods
helps students.
The short-term audit was a component of seven programs focusing
on English literacy, improving failing
schools and teacher retention.
Information from the National
Center for Education Statistics shows
Nevada students’ marks in reading
and math have trailed the national
average for two decades.
Lawmakers are tasked with negotiating a two-year budget with Sandoval over the next four months.
Tribe member guilty of
manslaughter in wife’s
stabbing death
RENO — A federal court jury
in Reno has found a tribe member
guilty of voluntary manslaughter in
the December 2014 stabbing death of
his wife at their home in the Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation on the
Nevada-Oregon state line.
U.S. Attorney Daniel Bogden in Nevada said Wednesday that 45-yearold Nelson Ray McKee could face up
to 15 years in federal prison at sentencing May 15.
Defense attorney Michael Kennedy
said the jury acquitted McKee of murder, and said he’ll seek a lesser sentence for the manslaughter charge.
Kennedy said he’ll also appeal the
conviction.
Trial took six days in U.S. District
Court, which has criminal case jurisdiction in Indian country.
McKee is a member of the Fort McDermitt Paiute-Shoshone Tribe.
His wife, Cheryl Lynn Jackson, was
a member of the Te-Moak Tribe of the
Western Shoshone.
Neighbors called 911 after Jackson
went to their house with a stab wound
to the chest. Police reported finding
McKee extremely intoxicated, with
knives, whiskey bottles and blood in
the kitchen.
Probe: State cut staff for
prescribed burn turned
wildfire
RENO — An independent investigation into a smoldering prescribed
burn that sparked a Nevada wildfire and destroyed 23 homes found
several questionable practices at
the state forestry division, including understaffing despite repeated
warnings about unstable, windy
weather.
The state of Nevada late Wednesday ordered the review made public on the fire that started Oct. 14 by
lingering embers that spread in the
Washoe Valley between Carson City
and Reno.
“With knowledge of the impending wind event, staffing continued
to decrease on the two days prior to
the escape,” according to the report
overseen by the Phoenix National Incident Management Organization.
It concluded that repeated requests
from Washoe County and others to
halt the operation due to deteriorating air quality and weather conditions were either ignored or failed to
make their way up the line of command at the Nevada Division of Forestry.
In addition to failing to adequately
monitor mop-up efforts on the burn,
the report cites a lack of documentation for certain training requirements
for some fire department personnel.
In some cases, a “burn boss trainee”
who was reporting to the “burn boss”
improperly checked off on conditions
necessary to ensure safety despite the
fact wind speeds and relatively humidity outside the approved parameters.
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weather
Heavy rain prompts
another flood warning
Associated Press
RENO — Northern Nevada was bracing Monday
for more flooding and heavy
snow, a week after rain and
rapid snowmelt from another storm flooded homes
and businesses and washed
out roads.
The National Weather Service issued a flood warning
for Reno, Carson City and
surrounding cities on Monday after more than an inch
of rain fell by midday.
Forecasters reported another three inches of rain
were possible by midnight
and a flood warning would
be in place until 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday.
Weather officials said
runoff will cause flooding
of small creeks and streams
and could leave low-lying
spots like underpasses and
drainage areas under water.
In Reno, the Truckee River
was forecast to crest around
6 a.m. Tuesday, about six
inches below flood stage,
according to readings from
The National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration.
The Fire Department
urged residents to stay away
from the river, warning that
fast-moving and cold water
can be a deadly combination.
The city was handing
Sandoval: Trump declares
disaster for Nevada weather
damage
Associated Press
CARSON CITY — Gov. Brian Sandoval has announced that
President Donald Trump has approved his Feb. 9 request for
a major disaster declaration for areas of northern Nevada
affected by flooding and other weather conditions in early
January.
Sandoval’s office said Saturday the declaration means
federal assistance will be available to supplement state, tribal
and local efforts to repair roads and other facilities damaged
by flooding from heavy rain and snow Jan. 5-14.
Sandoval requested the federal declaration for Washoe,
Douglas, Lyon and Storey counties as well as Carson City, the
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe and
the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California.
According to Sandoval’s office, the official damage total is
just under $15 million.
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Vehicles navigate through flooded streets last month
when heavy rain hit the area. Another flood warning is in
place until late this morning for much of Northern Nevada.
out sandbags at several locations. The city also said
heavy rain could lead to rock
and mudslides in steeper areas.
In the Sierra Nevada,
forecasters issued a winter
storm warning through 4
p.m. Tuesday.
In mountain areas around
Lake Tahoe, forecasters
warned that moderate to
heavy snow will fall through
Tuesday.
The weather service said
dangerous driving conditions could be expected on
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The heavy rain and snow
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week ago caused flooding
throughout northern Nevada, the latest in a series
of record-breaking winter
storms in the area.
Officials said that storm
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damages, on top of nearly
$15 million in damages from
winter storms in January
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in both assists (5.3 apg) and
steals (2.8 bpg).
In late January, she
recorded just the fifth
triple-double in UConn
women’s basketball history.
She finished with 16 points,
10 rebounds and 10 assists in
a 91-44 win at East Carolina.
She pleads she wasn’t aware
of her historic effort until her
teammates “started jumping
up and down on the bench”
once she got it.
Two weeks ago, she was
named to the Wooden Award
Late Season Top 20. The
award annually honors the
best player in the nation.
She credits her “trust in the
process” for her rise, however, it’s not something she
saw coming heading into her
junior campaign. Despite the
national spotlight, she has
maintained the same humility she displayed following
wins over the likes of Reno
and Spanish Springs. The
diffidence even bubbles into
John Byrne/Tribune file photo
Gabby Williams flaunts the Sports Illustrated cover she
graced while visiting home during the summer of 2015.
The cover photo is the reaction following the Huskies’
third-straight national title, Williams’ freshman season.
insecurity at times.
“I definitely have taken myself by surprise honestly, just
as far as how much of a role
I’ve had to fill in for,” Williams said. “I didn’t think I’d
be able to step up this much.
“I go through some lulls
where my confidence is really low … I think I just put
a little too much pressure
(on myself), and that ends
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up being worse for me. I just
stay calm and play the game I
know how to play and things
come together for me.”
They came together for
her in a big way last Monday
night. Williams exploded
for a career-high 26 points
as the Huskies extended
their NCAA-record winning
streak to 100 games with a
66-55 home win over No. 6
South Carolina.
It was the most watched
ESPN2 college basketball
broadcast of the season (including men’s) and the high-
est-rated women’s college
basketball regular season
game since 2010.
“I still can’t even wrap my
head around it,” Williams
said of the triple-digit winning streak. “I know it’s kind
of corny to say, but we really
do take things one game at a
time, one practice at a time
… Nobody is ever going to be
able to take this away from
us.”
Said Auriemma of Williams after her 26-point,
14-rebound night against the
Gamecocks: “She is an extraordinary talent, and you hear
that word a lot you know.
You hear that word that she
is a special player, or this special, but you know there is
nothing special about Gabby.
You know, I think the term
special gets thrown around
like its ordinary, she’s not
special, what she is is just an
extraordinary athlete who
understands that she is and
she tries to live up to it and
not everyone does that. Her
basketball skills have caught
up to her extraordinary talent. There is nobody like her
in college basketball.”
The last time UConn lost a
game came on Nov. 17, 2014 at
Stanford, an 88-86 overtime
defeat.
Williams did not play in
the game, but has not-sofond memories. She’s one
of four players on the roster
who suited up for the contest
in Palo Alto.
“It was the worst feeling
ever,” Williams said. “I remember Kiah Stokes was in
foul trouble and I was probably going to be the (one) who
went in if she fouled out. I
was just thinking, ‘if I go in,
I’m going to embarrass myself.’ I was not prepared at all
to be in that game.
“I think after that game, I
turned it around.”
She, and the rest of the program.
Led by Williams, the Huskies are once again the runaway favorites to win what
would be their fifth straight
national title and 12th overall.
She’s pondered winning
the Wooden Award, winning another national title on
April 2 in Dallas, and even
eventually a career in the
WNBA, but for now, she prefers to be corny. She’s taking
it day to day.
“I still know there’s a lot
of things I need to work on,”
Williams said. “I’m definitely
not satisfied at all with where
I’m at. At the same time, it’s
also motivating. Now it’s in
reach. I can get that.”
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lake to limited recreational use
After over two months of recovery from extensive flood damage, the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe has opened some areas of Pyramid
Lake to the public for recreational activities
including fishing, boating, camping, and day
use. The Tribe has designated the beaches
from North Nets to Shot Dog as open to the
public, effective Saturday, February 18, 2017.
Tribal Chairman, Vinton Hawley, stated
“These particular beaches are accessible by
the public, however, caution should be taken
when using any of the beach access roads
due to damage caused by flooding and on-going runoff.” Hawley also urges the public to
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and the boat ramps at Pelican Point so that
Pyramid Lake could be re-opened to the
public. The Tribe is continuing its recovery
efforts to make more permanent improvements and repairs on the boat docks and several beach access roads.
Hawley urges the public to stay within
the limited beach access areas, and reminds
them that all tribal regulations will be strictly
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Paramedic Service — On Aug. 8, 2016,
City Council approved the Sparks Fire Department’s proposal to implement paramedic level
emergency medical services in a phased rollout beginning with the current fiscal year 2017.
The Council approved a MOU between the City
of Sparks and the International Association of
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suppression staff to perform paramedic services effective April of this year. The Sparks
Fire Department will now be equipped to provide the same service as REMSA paramedics,
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Litigation due to Assembly Bill 39 — The
Sparks City Council voted to join litigation
regarding Washoe County’s bill draft request
initiated by the Truckee Meadows Regional
Planning Agency’s Governing Board, introduced as Assembly Bill (AB) 39 for the 2017
Nevada Legislative Session. The City of Reno
joined the litigation last week.
AB 39 would change the makeup of the
Truckee Meadows Regional Planning Governing Board (RPGB), without input of the RPGB.
The RPGB believes that the BCC violated the
terms of the settlement agreement signed in
2002 that prevents parties from proposing
legislation that is contrary to, or inconsistent
with the terms of the settlement agreement.
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and Sparks, Washoe County, and the RPGB
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Dear New,
Medicare currently covers
a wide array of free preventive and screening services to
help you stay healthy, but not
all services are completely
covered.
You also need to be aware
that the repeal of the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) – which helps financially
support Medicare – may very
well cause these free preventive services to be eliminated
in the future. But in the meantime, here’s how it works.
Free Preventive
Services
Currently, most of Medicare’s preventive services are
available to all Part B beneficiaries for free, with no copays or deductibles, as long
as you meet basic eligibility
standards. Mammograms;
colonoscopies; shots against
flu, pneumonia, and hepatitis B; screenings for diabetes,
depression, and heart conditions; and counseling to combat obesity, alcohol abuse,
and smoking are just some
of Medicare’s lengthy list of
covered services. But to get
these services for free, you
need to go to a doctor who
accepts Medicare “on assignment,” which means he or
she has agreed to accept the
Medicare approved rate as
full payment.
Also, the tests are free only
if they’re used at specified
intervals. For example, prostate cancer PSA tests, once
every 12 months for men over
50; or colonoscopy, once every 10 years, or every two
years if you’re at high risk.
Medicare also offers a
free “Welcome to Medicare”
exam with your doctor in
your first year, along with
annual wellness visits thereafter. But don’t confuse these
with full physical examinations. These are preventionfocused visits that provide
only an overview of your
health and medical risk factors and serve as a baseline
for future care.
For a complete list of services along with their eligibility requirements, visit
Medicare.gov and click on
the “What Medicare Covers” tab at the top of the page,
followed by “Preventive &
screening services.”
Hidden Costs
You also need to know
that while the previously
listed Medicare services are
completely free, you can be
charged for certain diagnostic services or additional tests
or procedures related to the
preventive service. For example, if your doctor finds and
removes a polyp during your
preventive care colonoscopy
screening, the removal of
the polyp is considered diagnostic and you will likely be
charged for it. Or, if during
your annual wellness visit,
your doctor needs to investigate or to treat a new or exist-
ing problem, you will probably be charged here too.
You may also have to pay
a facility fee depending on
where you receive the service.
Certain hospitals, for example, will often charge separate
facilities fees when you are receiving a preventive service.
And, you can also be charged
for a doctor’s visit if you meet
with a physician before or after the service.
To eliminate billing surprises, talk to your doctor
before any preventive service
procedure to find out if you
may be subject to a charge
and what it would be.
Cost Sharing Services
Medicare also offers several
other preventive services that
require some out-of-pocket
cost sharing. With these tests,
you’ll have to pay 20 percent
of the cost of the service, after
you’ve met your $183 Part B
yearly deductible. The services
that fall under this category
include glaucoma screenings,
diabetes
self-management
trainings, barium enemas to
detect colon cancer, and digital
rectal exams to detect prostate
cancer.
Medicare Advantage
Members
If you have a Medicare Advantage plan, your plans are
also required to cover the
same free preventive services
as original Medicare as long as
you see in-network providers.
If you see providers that are
not in your plan’s network,
charges will typically apply.
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Register for City of
Sparks Spring Adult
Softball League
Head to the ballpark this
spring and take part in the
City of Sparks Adult Softball
program. Leagues are available for men and women
age 18 and older. There are
opportunities for beginners
on up to tournament players
and seniors.
Choose from men’s, women’s, and coed leagues. Teams
play one night per week
for a total of 10 games. The
registration fee is $575 per
team. There is also a softball
league for senior players, 50+,
60+, 65+, 70+, 75+ and women’s 50+. The cost for senior
league teams is $400.
All of the league games will
take place April through June
at Golden Eagle Regional
Park and Shadow Mountain sports complexes. Game
times are between 6:30 p.m.
and 10 p.m.
Registration for the softball
program is held at the Alf
Sorensen Community Center, 1400 Baring Blvd. Office
hours are Monday/Wednesday, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., Tuesday/
Thursday, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. and
Saturday, 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
If you are looking to play
softball, but need a team, call
(775) 353-2385 to have your
name placed on an interest list.
Dog Training to begin
March 6 in Sparks
Curb your dog’s bad habits
and establish good conduct
through a six-week obedience class taught by professional dog trainer, Guy Yeaman. Participants will learn
how to teach their pet to sit,
stand, stay, heel, and master
other commands.
Classes are held Mondays
from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the
Sparks Parks and Recreation Gymnasium, 98 Richards Way. The next session
begins on March 6 and runs
through April 10, 2017. Cost
per session is $98 or $82 for
residents of Sparks.
Current shot records (rabies, parvo, and distemper),
training collar, and fabric or
leather leash required.
Register online at www.
sparksrec.com, email [email protected] or call
the Recreation Office at (775)
353-2376.
Keep Flood Prevention
Measures in Place
As a reminder, the National
Weather Service and the City
of Sparks are asking businesses and residents prone
to flooding to keep flood pre-
vention measures in place,
to include sandbags, for the
foreseeable future. Flooding is
possible in the days to come as
unsettling weather continues.
Community members can
also help reduce the threat
of flooding by keeping street
gutters and storm drains free
of debris, ice, and snow so
storm water can easily access
the storm drainage systems.
To report major street flooding, contact the Sparks Police
dispatch at (775) 353-2231.
Lifeguard Training
Class to be held
March 20-24 in Sparks
Become a certified lifeguard through the Sparks
Parks and Recreation Department’s American Red
Cross Lifeguard Training
program. A spring session
will be held Monday – Friday, March 20-24, 2017 from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Alf Sorensen Community Center,
1400 Baring Blvd.
The cost for the Lifeguard
Training program is $180
($150 for residents of Sparks).
The registration fee includes
instruction, course materials, and an administration
fee. Financial assistance is
available for youth who cannot otherwise participate in
the program due to financial
limitations. For more information, call (775) 353-2385.
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The Sparks High School
Friends and Alumni Association is seeking nominations
for the 16th annual Sparks
High School Hall of Fame.
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School
alumni and friends are recognized for their outstanding achievements, efforts
and service to the community. The honor serves as an
example to current students
that education, combined
with individual effort, can
produce success in life.
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prior to the date of their induction. Nominees may be
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High School 820 11th Street,
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Sparks High School Friends
and Alumni Association and
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public is invited to attend the
ceremony. This year’s event
is scheduled for 4 p.m., May
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Feb. 21, 2017
feb. 21, 2017
spanish springs boys hoops
Cougs’ season comes to heartbreaking close
Late twelvepoint comeback
in semis is for
naught, Cantwell
eliminates Spanish
Springs with triple
in final seconds
“He (Frugoli) was huge for us,”
Golshani said. “He started off with
an air ball, then hit a couple threes.”
Jalen Townsell was the only other
Spanish Springs player in double
figures. He scored 10 of his 15 points
in the fourth quarter, contributing to
the comeback effort.
His final bucket of the first three
quarters gave the Cougs an early
13-7 lead after scoring the first seven
points of the contest.
Just like they would do later in the
game, the Miners quickly responded
with a run, this a 12-0 burst, to go in
front 19-13.
Bishop Manogue advanced to
the regional title game on Saturday
night, where it fell 62-51 to Reno.
Spanish Springs was left to think
what could have been after a deep
and talented class of eight seniors
donned purple on the hardwood for
the final time.
“I just feel bad for the seniors,”
Penney said. “I mean, you feel bad
for everybody, but the mark the seniors have left on the program is
what means the most. You try not
define the season or career some of
those guys have had by one game.
“We just have a great group of kids,
16-0 in league play means a lot. You
did something right. It comes down
to one game. That’s the way it goes.”
By Nathan Shoup
Sparks Tribune Sports Editor
CARSON CITY — At first glance,
it would be easy to say Spanish
Springs lost because Aidan Cantwell
hit a game-winning triple inside of 10
seconds left.
Cantwell’s three ball lifted Bishop
Manogue over Spanish Springs, 5451, in Thursday night’s 4A North
semifinal and turned away a herculean effort from Marcus Loadholt.
That’s how the Cougs lost. That’s
now why they lost.
“We couldn’t get anything going,” said Spanish Springs coach
Kyle Penney, whose team scored a
season-low 51 points and was just
2-of-16 from deep. “We were just a
step behind, or a half second behind
all night long and it affected us. We
couldn’t catch a break.”
Spanish Springs grinded out a 2926 lead late in the third only to give
up an ensuing 14-0 run and suddenly
sat in a 40-29 hole early in the fourth.
Considering the offensive pace, the
11-point deficit felt like 25.
But Loadholt, a senior and arguably the best player in Spanish
Springs program history, wasn’t going to be a spectator as time ran out
on his prep career.
The lead remained at double digits, 49-37, inside of two minutes to
play. Then Loadholt, with the help of
several Bishop Manogue turnovers,
took over.
He hit six straight free throws and
scored Spanish Springs’ final seven
points, including a game-tying triple
with 22 seconds left. It was the final
made basket of his illustrious career.
He finished with a game-high 24
points.
“(Loadholt) was big down the
stretch,” Penney said. “Obviously, he
hit the three and big, timely shots.”
Out of a timeout, Bishop Manogue
melted clock then kicked to Cantwell, who hit the dagger. Loadholt’s
Spanish Springs 73,
Douglas 45
John Byrne/Tribune
Marcus Loadholt drives baseline in Spanish Springs’ 73-45 home regional
quarterfinal win over Douglas last Tuesday night. The Cougars advanced
to the semifinals on Thursday night where they fell to Bishop Manogue,
54-51, in the final seconds despite a miraculous comeback effort, spearheaded by Loadholt. The Cougs finished the season with a 23-5 record.
contested triple from the corner, at
the buzzer, drew front iron.
The defeat ended Spanish Springs’
winning streak at 16 games, and
eliminated hopes of a perfect season
(in regional play) and a first regional
title. The Cougars finished with a
23-5 record.
Bishop Manogue improved to 20-9
and was victorious for the ninth time
in 10 games.
“We couldn’t ask for a better scenario,” Bishop Manogue first-year
coach Moe Golshani said of Cantwell’s shot. “We have our leading
scorer, our senior, our leader with
the ball in his hands … Honestly, it
shouldn’t have been that close. We
let them back in the game.
“I believe we’re the better team.
We’re deeper. We’re more disciplined. They (Cougars) are very good
… That’s a damn good team, a damn
good coach. Marcus Loadholt is a
fantastic player.”
Cantwell shared the team lead
with Kolton Frugoli. Both scored 19
points. Frugoli, a sophomore, was an
unlikely source of offense, averaging
7.2 points per game this season.
Spanish Springs advanced to the
regional semifinals last Tuesday
night with a 73-45 home quarterfinal
win over Douglas.
The Cougars improved to 23-4
with their 15th straight win. The
fourth-seeded Tigers ended the year
with a 9-17 record, but were not a traditional No. 4 seed.
They had entered on a four-game
winning streak, including wins at
Galena and at home over Carson.
“I wouldn’t say we were concerned, it was more of a respect for
the program they are and what they
do,” Penney said. “They’re a wellcoached team, execute really well
and play well together. The concern
is more about us shoring up some of
our deficiencies.”
Douglas provided a scare early,
leading 10-9 after the first eight minutes, before Spanish Springs outscored the Tigers 24-9 in the second
quarter and held 33-19 edge at the
half.
“We got a little more aggressive in
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Feb. 21, 2017
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reed girls hoops
reed boys hoops
Raiders ousted by
Manogue in semis
Shorthanded Raiders
bounced in quarterfinals
By Nathan Shoup
Sparks Tribune Sports Editor
CARSON CITY — Reed
allowed Bishop Manogue to
hit 10 triples in Friday night’s
4A North semifinal and saw
its season come to a close, 6245.
The Raiders (19-6) were
outscored by 18 points from
beyond the arc in the 17-point
defeat.
“That’s your offense,
shooting threes. That’s what
their offense is,” Reed coach
Sara
Schopper-Ramirez
said. “When (Katie) Turner
drives, everybody wants
to suck in, no matter how
much we talk about it.”
Turner, who will continue
her career at Davidson (the
school that produced Steph
Curry) next year, found the
Holt sisters all night.
Kenna, a freshman, finished with a game-high 18
points on five buckets from
deep. Malia, a senior, scored
15 on three treys.
Turner finished with 14.
Bishop Manogue (24-2)
advanced to its fifth-straight
regional title game with its
16th consecutive win.
Reed trailed just 8-7 midway through the first quarter, only to watch the Miners
take a 14-point lead on a 15-2
run. The lead never got below double digits the rest of
the way.
“We talked about not trying to let them (Miners)
go on those runs, not have
those droughts,” Schopper-Ramirez said. “But
teams like that are going to
do that. We got into some
foul trouble. We had to sit
some players rotation wise.”
The Raiders scored six of
the final seven points of the
first half to take a 31-20 deficit to the locker room. It was
the closest they would get.
The Miners led by as much
as 20 through three quarters
before the Raiders opened
the fourth on an 11-2 burst to
sneak within 50-39 following a Taylor Johnson (eight
points) triple.
Bishop Manogue an-
Photo courtesy Brad Coman/The Record-Courier, Nevada Appeal
Junior Serene Townsell-Williams takes a contested layup
against Manogue’s Katie Turner in Friday night’s 62-45
4A North semifinal loss at Carson. The Raiders ended the
season with a 19-6 record.
swered with five straight, including a Kenna Holt three
ball, to put the game away.
Freshman
Autumn
Wadsworth led the Raiders with 14 points in the
season-ending loss. Junior
Serene Townsell-Williams
added 10.
Most locker rooms following playoff defeats are somber and tear-filled. That was
not the case for the Raiders,
who have plenty reason to
remain optimistic.
The entire starting lineup
returns next winter, with
just two seniors graduating.
“I just told them ‘hey,’ I
was proud of them,” Schopper-Ramirez said. “We got a
lot of work to do and it starts
tomorrow. We know where
we want to end up. Taylor and Serene as seniors,
I know they want to hang
something.
“Look at my sophomore
class, I have six them, I know
they want to hang something. This group will do
something.”
Reed 89, Carson 37
Reed breezed into the
regional semifinals last
Wednesday night with a
running-clock-shortened
89-37 home quarterfinal rout
of Carson.
The Raiders (19-5) won for
the seventh time in their last
eight games, while the Senators finished the year at 1214.
Johnson led Reed with 27
points on seven triples – five
in the Raiders’ 34-point third
quarter. Wadsworth was
right behind her, with 23
points. Townsell-Williams
added 17.
Bella Kordonowy led the
Senators with 10 points.
The Raiders led 26-10 after
the first quarter and 46-27 at
the half, then broke it open
in the third.
By Nathan Shoup
Sparks Tribune Sports Editor
RENO — It was over early.
It was over before the Reed
boys trailed 41-15 late in the
second quarter. It was over
before the Raiders fell in a
19-2 hole to start. In fact, it
was likely over before the
starting lineups were announced.
Playing without their two
leading scorers, the thirdseeded Raiders (8-17) didn’t
have much of a chance
against the second-seeded
Miners (18-9) on the road
in last Tuesday night’s 4A
North quarterfinal.
Lincoln Turner watched
the game in a boot after tearing a ligament in his foot
three days prior in practice.
Jeremy Ramos didn’t suit
up either. The result? A season-ending 73-51 loss.
“They’re a good team.
(Reed coach) Joe (Genung)
has done a great job,”
Bishop Manogue coach Moe
Golshani said. “Obviously,
they were short-handed.
They’re a lot better with
those kids.”
Despite playing without
33 points per game of production from Turner and
Ramos, the Raiders did not
fold. They actually put up
a better fight than when
the two teams played the
first time in December with
Ramos and Turner in uniform. The Miners won that
game 83-48.
After the Miners sprinted
to a 41-15 lead late in the second last Tuesday night, the
Raiders closed the half on
a 10-1 run to take a more re-
Cougs
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the second, started to play,”
Penney said. “The first quarter, I don’t know if it was because it was a playoff game
or whatever you want to call
it, we weren’t real active. We
had the chance to sit down
and talk at the break and get
the kids to be a little bit more
active and be a little more aggressive and things started to
turn our way.”
spectable 42-25 deficit to the
half.
“We were first to the floor
a lot,” Genung said. “Tonight, they gave it all for each
other … We played as hard as
we have all year. I’m really
proud of them as individuals.”
The Raiders gave up the
first five points of the second half and the difference
bounced around between 20
and 25 until the final three
minutes, when the Miners’
temporarily led by 26.
Alex Mason led Reed with
13 points in the loss. Matt
Williams added 10. Franz
Castillo finished with nine.
Turnovers were a problem for the guests, especially early. They finished
with 23 for the game, eight
in the first quarter that kick
started Manogue’s starting
19-2 run.
“I think the biggest thing
was, man, the turnovers,”
Genung said. “I thought it
was in the 30s. That’s a lot.”
Genung who applied for
the Reed job in the offseason as a tribute to his late
father, said there was plenty
he learned in his first season
running the Raiders program – including rational for
his optimism.
“The future is bright for
our program,” he said. “One
year under my belt, I’m familiar with players and kind
of have a lay of the land. We’ll
see who steps up in the offseason.
“We want to be one of the
most competitive teams in
the league on a night-tonight basis. That’s the ambition.”
Townsell led the Cougs
with 21 points in the win.
Loadholt went for 17. And
Josh Prizina recorded a double-double, finishing with 11
points and 11 rebounds – five
on the offensive end.
Spanish Springs sunk
Douglas with a 23-9 scoring
advantage in the fourth.
“I’m glad for our seniors
who got an opportunity to
play at home one last time in
a setting like that,” Penney
said. “Those are memories
that hopefully they can think
about later on in life.”
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Feb. 21, 2017
sports
spanish springs girls hoops
4a north girls playoffs
Manogue routs Reed
for third-straight
regional title
By Nathan Shoup
Sparks Tribune Sports Editor
Photo courtesy Brad Coman/The Record-Courier, Nevada Appeal
The Spanish Springs girls celebrate after the final horn in last Wednesday’s 60-50 quarterfinal win at Douglas. Smiles were few and far between on Friday night, as the Cougs
saw their season come to a close with a 51-26 semifinal loss to Reno.
Cougs suffocated in semifinals
Reno’s defense
too tough for
Spanish Springs
By Nathan Shoup
Sparks Tribune Sports Editor
CARSON CITY — Spanish Springs was
held to one second-half field goal in Friday
night’s 4A North semifinal against Reno and
suffered a season-ending 51-26 loss.
The Cougars finished the season with an
18-10 record, including the lone road quarterfinal win of the tournament.
“Reno’s defense is solid,” Spanish Springs
coach Art Cardenas said. “They’re a little
longer than we are. We have small guards
and they bothered our shots, altered our
shots a little bit. That, and we just couldn’t
put it in.”
Reno (25-4) advanced to its fifth straight
regional title game with its third win of the
season over Spanish Springs. The Huskies
beat the Cougs 61-40 in Spanish Springs last
month and 61-22 in Reno just 10 prior.
Knowing he needed something special
pull off what would have been the biggest
upset of the year, Cardenas game planned
to take away Reno’s two best players, junior
Mikayla Shults and sophomore Kaitlynn
Biassou.
Shults scored a game-high 15 points. Biassou finished with 13. Dominque Harding (10
points) also reached double figures.
“It (plan) was to take Shults out of it and
make somebody else beat us. They have other
players,” Cardenas said. “They stepped up,
they hit some shots. Biassou went off for a
little bit … That’s a solid team.”
A Kalli Prendergast bucket late in the second quarter kept the Cougs within shouting
distance, 28-16. A Harding free throw and a
Megan Derrico triple extended the Huskies’
lead to 32-18 at the break.
The distance swelled to 36-18 when Ireland
Bennett hit a field goal with 1:10 left in the
third. It was Spanish Springs’ final bucket of
the season.
Bennett, a senior, led the Cougs with seven
points.
Spanish Springs 60, Douglas 50
MINDEN — The last time the Cougars
were in the postseason (2014), they opened
with an upset road win as a three seed at second-seeded Douglas.
History repeated itself last Wednesday
night.
Spanish Springs went to back to Minden
and once again ended the Tigers season with
a 60-50 quarterfinal victory. Calling it an
“upset” may be a stretch though.
The Cougars improved to 18-9 with their
second win of the season over the Tigers,
who ended the year with an 11-15 overall
record. Spanish Springs won the first meeting in December by 32 points.
“It’s a tough place to play,” said Cardenas,
whose first season was in 2014. “It’s not easy.
The game wasn’t easy then, and it wasn’t
easy tonight.”
CARSON CITY — It
was hard to miss Bishop
Manogue coach Carlnel
Wiley before, throughout
and after Saturday’s 4A
North title game.
He rocked a blaring green
suit that appeared to illuminate. He may want to pack it
with him to Las Vegas next
week.
“It’s the suit, baby,” he said
after his squad dismantled
Reno 65-32 for its third-consecutive regional title.
The Miners (25-2) punched
their ticket state with their
17th straight win. It was also
their fifth consecutive win
over the Huskies (25-5) going
back to the 2015 title game.
It was the fifth straight
year Reno and Bishop
Manogue played for the regional championship. Reno
won the first two. Bishop
Manogue has claimed the
last three.
The final 10 minutes of
the game featured running
clock.
“You saw it, those girls out
there put that pressure on,”
Wiley said. “It’s the constant, continuous pressure. I
think in girls basketball, for
them to do that, that’s our
strategy.”
Senior Malia Holt took
over the game early. She hit
all three of her shots from
beyond the arc in the first
quarter and scored 13 of her
game-high 24 points to help
spot the Miners a 19-5 advantage after eight minutes.
Holt hit a 13-foot jumper at
the first-half buzzer to put
the Miners up 38-13 at the
break.
“She (Holt) is the Michael
Jordan, Scotty Pippen,” a
gleeful Wiley said.
Fellow
senior
Katie
Turner enacted the runningclock mercy rule (35-point
difference or greater) with
a bucket at the two-minute
mark in the third.
Turner, a Davidson commit, finished with 13 points,
as did Maddie Camacho.
Wiley apologized postgame for the game reaching
the 35-point threshold.
> See GIRLS, Page 12
4a north boys playoffs
Reno boys complete unlikely
run to capture North title
By Nathan Shoup
Sparks Tribune Sports Editor
CARSON CITY — Reno
wasn’t even supposed to be
here. So, it had nothing to
lose.
Nine seniors graduated
from last year’s team that
fell in the regional title
game to Carson. Few expected the Huskies to return to the same game just
one year later. Yet, that’s
exactly where Matt Ochs’
team found itself on Saturday night, this time against
Bishop Manogue.
And this time, the Huskies ended the night cutting
down the nets. Reno pulled
away from Bishop Manogue
late for a 62-51 win, claim-
ing its second regional title
in four years (2014 against
Spanish Springs).
“Today, we had a team
brunch, and all those guys
(last year’s seniors) came
back,” Reno coach Matt
Ochs said. “It’s been a special week for us.
“I’ve been telling them
all week, not many people
expected us to get here. So,
we were playing with house
money really.”
Both Reno and Bishop
Manogue picked up emotional semifinal wins on
Thursday. Reno overcame
a 12-point fourth-quarter
deficit to beat Galena on a
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Amantia named next Reed football coach
as an assistant at Galena.
This is not his first time replacing
an iconic coach. After his first head
coaching gig at Bishop Manogue, he
replaced Wooster legend Joe Sellers.
He led the Colts from 1999-2002.
“I know what the expectations
are,” Amantia said. “That’s a given.
This isn’t my first rodeo in this type
of situation.”
Amantia was a player himself,
starting his collegiate career as a
linebacker at Bakersfield Junior College. He later transferred to Nevada
and played for Chris Ault on the historic 1990 team that won two straight
triple-overtime playoff games to advance to the former I-AA national
title game.
He’s technically in the Ault coaching tree as well. He was a graduate
assistant under Ault for two years.
“I leave and breath football,”
Amantia said. “The last five years
(he hasn’t coached since assisting
Galena through the 2014 season) I’ve
kind of come full circle … I’ve always
known how important this game is.
I know how important the game is
for the boys, and teaching them how
to work. That’s one the things I’ve always prided myself on.”
He takes over a program that has
won 81 percent of its games the last
eight years (89-21) and claimed six of
the last eight regional titles.
The Raiders led this year’s 4A
North title game against Damonte
Ranch, 31-7, at the half only for the
Mustangs to come back and end the
run of consecutive regional titles at
five, 49-45.
System wise, Amantia said he isn’t
planning any major changes. The
Raiders still boast one of the most
talented rosters in the 4A North.
“Schematically, there’s not going to
be a big change,” he said after meeting with the team for the first time
on Friday morning. “The kids are
ready to roll. It doesn’t make sense to
change the system.”
Amantia is also staked with the responsibility of finding and an entire
staff, a process he’s already started. All
of Reed’s now former assistants went
with Howren to Bishop Manogue.
He has a deep pool to draw from.
After coaching football in Northern Nevada for nearly two decades,
he’s created an impressive rolodex.
Among those who reached out to
congratulate Amantia following the
announcement of his hire, was none
other than his predecessor, Howren.
Many others have called to inquire.
“I’ve gotten quite a bit of attention from guys who want to coach,”
Amantia said. “I’m really excited
about some the people who have
called me, and some of the guys I’ve
called.
“I’m not a guy who’s going to give
a handshake then hire somebody.
I need to sit there and figure everything out.”
He knows he is in the unique position of continuing the legacy of a
wildly successful football program.
But it’s a situation Amantia embraces.
“My big thing, why I’m here, is because I think I can help,” he said. “I
think I can help move this program
(in the right direction). I’m here for
this community and the kids. It’s not
about me.”
The Amantia era will officially begin Friday, August 25 with a home
non-league game against Clayton
Valley Charter (Concord, Calif.). And
yes, Reed will play Bishop Manogue
in 2017.
The Raiders go on the road to play
the Miners in the final non-league
game of the season on Sept. 22.
45-40 at the five-minute mark.
The Miners snuck no closer.
“Hats off to them. They flat out
beat us,” Bishop Manogue coach
Moe Golshani said. “They made it
tough for us to get good shots and
they made a lot of big, big shots as we
made a push towards them.”
Manogue remained within 52-45
in the waning minutes. Reno answered with six straight points (four
at the free throw line) to put the
game away.
Senior Christian Chamberlain led
Reno with 16 points in the win. He
was followed closely by Rippingham
(15 points) and Tommy Challis (14
points).
Gabe Bansuelo and Kolton Frugoli
both scored 16 points for the Miners, but senior leading scorer Aidan
Cantwell was held to seven.
“He (Cantwell) is a very good, very
good player and we did a good job on
him tonight,” Ochs said.
Bishop Manogue, which ended the
season with a 20-10 overall record,
grabbed its only lead of the night
early in the second, 15-14. Reno
quickly regained control with an
8-0 burst and took a 28-19 lead to the
locker room.
With the win, Reno (22-6) punched
its ticket to this week’s state tournament at Cox Pavilion on the campus
of UNLV.
The Huskies will open with either
Sunrise champ, Coronado, or Sunset
champ, Bishop Gorman, on Thursday depending on the outcome of tonight’s play-in game between Foothill
and Clark.
“(We’re going to) do the same thing
we’ve done all year,” Ochs said. “Just
play really, really hard and try to
make it a game. It’s a business trip for
us and we’re just going to enjoy the
moment.”
By Nathan Shoup
Sparks Tribune Sports Editor
It’s not hyperbole to say that when
Ernie Howren stepped down on
Jan. 10, the Reed football coaching
vacancy became one of the most appealing in the nation.
The overwhelming number of applicants affirmed the notion.
Coaches sent waves of emails.
Voicemail boxes filled. Some even
showed up at the school unannounced, resume in hand. Within
three days of the opening, coaches
from 13 different states, reaching as
far as the east coast, had contacted
the school.
The search officially ended Thursday night, 36 days after Howren
stepped down.
Longtime Northern Nevada football coach Tony Amantia was announced as the next man to lead the
Raiders football program.
“We interviewed people from all
over the nation and we found the
most qualified, knowledgeable and
experienced coach in our own backyard,” Reed Athletic Directory Ryan
Sims said. “Tony is the coach to continue the excellence of football at
Reed High School that Coach Howren has done so masterfully.”
Amantia, 47, was a head coach most
recently at Damonte Ranch, where he
was the school’s first football coach.
He led the Mustangs from 2003-11. He
landed his first head coaching opportunity at the ripe age of 26 at Bishop
Manogue from 1996-98, after starting
Boys
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ond shot. Bishop Manogue blew a
12-point lead in the final 90 seconds
to Spanish Springs only for Aidan
Cantwell to hit the game-winner with
four ticks left.
It appeared Saturday’s contest was
going to follow a similar trajectory.
The Huskies led by 15 late in the
third, 42-27, then the Miners went
on a run. Three and-ones early in the
fourth helped pull Manogue within
Courtesy photo
Tony Amantia was named the next
Reed football coach on Thursday
night. Amantia has nearly two
decades of coaching experience in
Northern Nevada, most recently as
an assistant at Galena through the
2014 season (pictured).
Marcus Loadholt
Spanish Springs Boys Basketball
ATHLETE OF
THE WEEK
The highest scorer in Spanish Springs boys basketball history nearly added another incredible anecdote
to a brilliant prep career. Down 12 in the final 90 seconds of Thursday’s 4A North semifinal against
Bishop Manogue in Carson, Loadholt brought the Cougs all the way back, tying the game at 51 with
just 22 seconds left on a triple. Unfortunately for him, and the Spanish Springs faithful, Manogue hit
a game-winning three on its next possession to end the Cougars’ season. Loadholt ended his time
in a Spanish Springs uniform with a game-high 24 points.
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Feb. 21, 2017
sports
nevada men’s hoops
Wolf Pack moves into
three-way tie for first place
Sparks Tribune
Nevada did something on Saturday night it hadn’t been able to do
in three weeks: Put together a second-straight strong outing.
The Wolf Pack (21-6, 10-4) moved
into a three-way tie atop the Mountain West alongside Boise State and
Colorado State with a 77-66 win
over Utah State in front of an announced crowd of 10,336 at Lawlor
Events Center.
The Aggies, who thumped the
Pack in Logan, Utah on Feb. 1 to
start the stretch of uneven play,
dropped to 11-15, 5-10.
Nevada, fresh off a 78-59 win at
Air Force, is now on a mini twogame winning streak for the first
time since it beat New Mexico at
home on Jan. 28.
Nevada obliterated Air Force on
the glass in its previous contest and
continued that trend on Saturday
night, outrebounding Utah State,
45-29 – a staggering total of 20 came
on the offensive end.
Cam Oliver (14 points, 10 rebounds) and Jordan Caroline (15
points, 10 rebounds) both recorded
double doubles. It was Oliver’s eight
and Caroline’s 10th, but just the second time the two accomplished the
feat in the same night. Oliver also
tied a season high with five blocks.
Lindsey Drew came off the bench
for the second straight game and
grabbed 10 rebounds as well to go
along with four assists and two
points.
Marcus Marshall broke out of a
four-game slump (which started in
the loss at Utah State) with a gamehigh 22 points on 5-of-8 shooting
from deep.
As a team, Nevada was 11-of-22
from beyond the arc. It was the second straight contest the Pack shot
at least 50 percent from three-point
land.
Marshall hit three triples in a
span of 105 seconds early in the second half to grow an 11-point halftime lead to 50-36. Utah State never
threatened from that point on.
D.J. Fenner was the fourth Nevada player in double figures. He
scored 18 points, moving into 15th
on program’s all-time scoring list
(1,272 points).
With just four games left in the
regular season and sitting in a
three-way tie for first, Nevada is in
complete control of its destiny.
Boise State comes to Lawlor Events
Center on Wednesday (it will be the
second time this year the two teams
John Byrne/Tribune
D.J. Fenner puts up a contested shot in Saturday night’s 77-66 home
win over Utah State. Fenner scored 18 points as the Wolf Pack (21-6,
10-4) moved into a three-way tie for first place in the Mountain West
with Boise State and Colorado State. First-place is on the line on
Wednesday night as Nevada hosts Boise State.
will play with first place on the line)
looking to even the season series.
Nevada then wraps up the road
slate with games at UNLV and San
Jose State before putting the regular season to bed on March 4, at
home, against Colorado State.
Nevada 78, Air Force 59
The teeter totter that is becoming
Nevada’s season swung upward
last Wednesday night as the Wolf
Pack ended a two-game road losing
streak with a 78-59 win at Air Force.
Nevada improved to 6-0 coming
off losses. It followed a 70-56 defeat
at San Diego State three days prior.
The Falcons dropped into a tie with
UNLV for last place in the Mountain West with the defeat.
As the final 19-point margin would
suggest, Nevada dominated on both
ends of the floor. The Wolf Pack won
the rebounding battle 42-22, held
the sharp-shooting Falcons to just
39 percent from the floor (27 percent
from deep), and shot lights out.
Nevada hit 52 percent of its shots
including 54 percent (13-of-24) from
deep.
The guest hit seven of their nine
three-point attempts in the first
half and took a 41-28 lead to the
locker room.
Oliver was a one-man wrecking
crew in the rout. He scored a gamehigh 25 points on 9-of-12 shooting
and pulled down a game-high 15
rebounds.
Fenner hit 3-of-6 shots from beyond the arc to finish with 15. Caroline and Marshall each chipped in 10.
Freshman walk-on Charlie
Tooley saw meaningful first-half
minutes and hit his only two shot
attempts from deep to finish with
six points. He entered with three
career points.
Musselman changed up the
starting lineup in the win. Oliver
and Lindsey Drew both came off
the bench. Leland King and Josh
Hall started in their place.
Hall, a freshman, just missed a
double-double with nine points
and nine rebounds.
Girls
continued from Page 10
“I made a huge mistake … I don’t coach
to look at the score, you’re kind of just
coaching the game,” he said. “It got physical and once it gets physical, my reaction
is to press. I wouldn’t have done that. As
a coach, I have to apologize about that.
Because in the end, it’s still about fun.”
Sophomore Kaitlynn Biassou was the
only Reno player in double figures. She
finished with 14 as the Huskies’ 14-game
winning streak was snapped.
Bishop Manogue will wait to see who
it opens with in the state tournament on
Thursday at the Cox Pavillion on UNLV’s campus.
The Miners will either play Sunset
champion, nationally-ranked Centennial, or Sunrise champion, Foothill, depending on the result of tonight’s play-in
game between Spring Valley and Foothill.
“They (Vegas) teams are always tough,”
Wiley said. “I think we, in the North, tend
to be a little submissive to them. But hey,
I’m going to come at them, they know
we’re going to come at them.”
Reed to host
preseason
baseball banquet
Sparks Tribune
The Reed baseball program is getting
facelift.
Levi Matherly took over the program
in the offseason and is pumping in what
many viewed as a necessary breath of
fresh air.
Change is rarely cheap. And it is never
free.
To combat some costs of operation,
Matherly and the new staff will host a
preseason banquet at Baldini’s Casino
in the Sierra Room on Saturday, March
4.
“Come out to meet the Reed Raiders
baseball coaching staff, see old friends,
and enjoy a beverage, and spaghetti dinner; all while supporting a great cause,”
the event’s flyer reads.
Along with dinner and drinks, the
event will feature a silent auction, raffle
and liquor barrel.
The tax-deductible tickets are $40
when purchased in advance. The event
starts at 6 p.m.
Contact Stacy Imperato to RSVP. She
can be reached via phone (775-771-3031)
or email ([email protected]).
The Raiders start the 2017 season on
Thursday, March 9 with a home non
-league game against Central Catholic
(Modesto, Calif.) as part of the annual
Mike Bearman Memorial Tournament.
Reed went 17-14, 10-12 last year.
Feb. 21, 2017
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sports
shoup shots
college soccer
Barham’s coming home
Spanish Springs
Spanish
boys miss window Former
Springs soccer
F
or the Spanish Spring
boys basketball team, this
was supposed to be the
year.
Led by Marcus Loadholt, who
averaged 3.7 points per game as a
freshman and 20.3 ppg this winter, the Cougars and their eight
seniors were going to win the first
regional title in program history.
That’s the way it was written out,
at least, for the team that won
all 16 of its 4A North games this
season.
That idea collapsed on Thursday night in Carson as Bishop
Manogue suffocated Spanish
Springs in the 4A North semifinals, eventually winning on an
Aidan Cantwell three with just
four seconds left.
It’s one of the beautifully tragic
elements of the single-elimination tournament. Drama is
prioritized. Teams with more
talent, that would be deemed
superior, can become victim to
the moment.
Leading into the semifinal,
Bishop Manogue coach Moe
Golshani said the Miners were
hoping for “a miracle.” Nearly 84
percent (of 126 participants) on a
Twitter poll picked the Cougars to
advance.
And still, the Miners’ won. And
it wasn’t a miracle.
For 30 minutes on Thursday night, the Cougars’ biggest
strength became a weakness.
Loadholt was often left to play
one-on-five and it resulted in a
12-point deficit with less than two
minutes remaining.
But Loadholt, with the help
of junior Jalen Townsell, did
something only the best player in
program history could pull off. He
mounted an unfathomable comeback, eventually tying the game
with 22 seconds left on just the
Cougs’ second triple of the night.
It was his final bucket in a Spanish
Springs uniform.
Cantwell ended the Cougars’
dream 18 seconds later.
Spanish Springs played arguably its worst game of the year. It
threw bricks from the free throw
line most of the night. A role
player for Bishop Manogue scored
12 points above his season average. And several key contributors
struggled.
Still, it took one of the most dramatic plays in sport to eliminate
the Cougs.
The best team doesn’t always
win in single-elimination tourna-
ments. The
onlooker’s
gain (as
well as the
underdogs’) can
become the
favorite’s
undoing.
It’s what
nathan shoup
makes the
sports talk
NCAA
Tournament so great every March.
When a No. 13 seed jumps up
and shocks a No. 4 seed in the first
round, ruining your bracket, it’s
not because it’s the better squad.
It’s because one team embraced
the moment. Bishop Manogue
embraced the moment on Thursday night.
Of no comfort to the Cougs,
Bishop Manogue fell to Reno in
Saturday’s 4A North title game,
62-51.
Spanish Springs beat Reno
twice this year, the first win
coming by 15 points a month ago
in Spanish Springs, the latter by
14 points just two weeks ago at
Reno.
But of course, as the cliché
suggests, beating a team for a
third time is no gimme. We will
never know if the adage would’ve
rung true for the 2016-17 Spanish
Springs-Reno rivalry.
What we do know, is that the
Cougars were the most talented
team in the 4A North this year.
Loadholt was the region’s best
pure scorer. Townsell, a legitimate
NCAA Div. I prospect, stretched
the floor as one of the longer
shooting forwards in the state.
Josh Prizina and Korbin Marcum
presented the most talented front
court Northern Nevada had to
offer.
And still, it wasn’t enough.
Did the best team win on
Thursday night? That’s unclear.
Did Northern Nevada’s elite
emerge on Saturday night? It’s up
for debate.
The Miners simply took advantage of the single-elimination
tournament format. The Huskies
did the same on Saturday night.
They chose to bath in the spotlight. It was their year.
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].
standout
transferring
to Nevada
By Nathan Shoup
Sparks Tribune Sports Editor
She had to travel to the extreme
Northwest of the continental United
States to realize she wanted to come
home.
Well, kind of.
Audrey Barham had illusions of
playing Division I soccer at Nevada
even before graduating from Spanish
Springs in 2015 as a three-time firstteam all-league selection. It wasn’t to
be.
So Barham opted to continue her
playing career at Peninsula College –
a junior college powerhouse located in
Port Angeles, Wash., a one-hour ferry
ride from Victoria, Canada.
On the Feb. 1 signing day, Barham
inked papers officially announcing
her transfer to Nevada.
“I wanted to go to Nevada before I
came here, but didn’t pursue it,” said
Barham, who will finish at Peninsula
this spring. “Then with the coaching
change, I started emailing them.”
For the final two years of her eligibility, Barham will play for new head
coach Erin Otagaki, who was promoted in December after spending
the last two years as Nevada’s assistant.
Otagaki also recruited Barham’s
Peninsula teammate, roommate and
former high-school rival, Kennady
Whitehead, a 2014 Reed grad.
“Local talent is important. They
have connections to the local soccer
community. I’m thrilled to have two
local kids coming home,” said Otagaki
at a signing day press conference.
Barham chose Nevada over myriad
other programs including California
Baptist, California State – East Bay,
Colorado State – Pueblo, Montana
State – Billings (where her sister,
Amanda, plays softball), San Francisco State, Sierra Nevada College and
“other smaller schools in the east and
Midwest.”
She made the decision when she
took a visit in December while home
for the holiday break.
“I went on the visit and committed
like right away,” she said. “I just felt
like it was a really good fit for me.”
Barham leaves a Peninsula program
that went 19-1-1 this fall and won the
Northwest Athletic Conference title. The NWAC consists of 29 junior
Photo courtesy Peninsula Athletics
Spanish Springs grad Audrey Barham (No. 6) won a conference title
as a sophomore at Peninsula College in Port Angeles, Wash. in the
fall. Earlier this month, she signed
transfer papers to Nevada.
college programs from Oregon and
Washington.
Not only did she have to adjust to a
new setting and level of play for the
Pirates. She also had to become familiar with a new position.
She was twice voted Spanish
Springs’ offensive player of the year
and was often the most physical
player on the field. She parlayed that
physicality into a starting spot on the
defensive back line at Peninsula and
was named an NWAC all-star defender as a sophomore.
“I absolutely love it. I’m really
thankful for that,” Barham said of
her position switch. “I love defending.
And I love getting up in the attack, so
it’s the perfect position for me.”
Peninsula coach Kanyon Anderson
had awfully high praise Barham and
her ability to quickly adjust to the new
position.
“One day, in the spring of her freshman year, we tried her at outside
back and it was immediately obvious
that was the position she was born to
play,” he said. “She works abnormally
hard every day, she always competes,
and she is good to her teammates off
the field. We have been blessed to have
many great outside backs at Peninsula, but we’ve surely never had anyone better than Audrey.”
The Spanish Springs grad joins a
Nevada team that went 5-13 last year,
2-9 in Mountain West play. After going 39-3-1 in her two seasons at Peninsula, she’s not worrying about wins
and losses yet.
She’s simply eager to come home.
Said Barham: “I’m just excited to be
on the team.”
OPINION
14
our view
Equal pay bill
is a waste
of time and
money
I
f you ever seek to land a government contract in Nevada
— paving roads, scrubbing
floors, selling typing paper —
under a proposed law you will be
guilty until proven innocent.
Assembly Bill 106, being sponsored by Democratic Assemblywoman Ellen Spiegel of Henderson, would prohibit government
agencies in the state from contracting with any firm until it has
received a “certificate of pay equity
compliance” issued by the state
Labor Commissioner declaring the
company provides equal pay for
equal work performed by men and
women employees.
Never mind the fact the federal
Equal Pay Act of 1963 already proscribes pay discrimination based
on gender.
The bill appears to be a sop to
that widely touted canard that
women doing the same work as
men get paid less than 80 percent
as much as their male co-workers.
The bill would create a mountain
of paperwork because it requires
submitting to the Labor Commissioner an annual workforce
analysis that includes: the total
number of persons employed in
each job category by gender, the
total number of hours worked for
each employee and the total compensation for each.
Compliance will be costly and
time consuming, driving up the cost
of doing business, which will be
passed along to taxpayers who cover
the cost of government contracts.
AB106 would allow differences
in pay for men and women if the
employer can prove any pay differential is based legitimately on a seniority or merit system, is based on
quality or quantity of production or
some unspecified differential based
on factors other than gender.
Of course, all these exemptions
are entirely subjective and subject
to the whim of the bureaucrat
looking at the data. One person’s
meritorious job performance is
another’s discrimination.
Also, the bill states, “The denial
or cancellation (of a certificate of
compliance) is not subject to judicial review.” Satisfy the inspector
> See BILL, Page 16
Feb. 21, 2017
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If it’s not one thing, it’s your mother
P
atients in therapy tell unhappy stories about relationships with their mothers and fathers. They grieve
the past. They feel the burden of the
past in the present. They are uncertain of the future.
Telling these unhappy stories
is, itself, a significant therapeutic
victory. Sigmund Freud said, “No
one is more unattackable than a parent,” and he was right. Parent/child
relationships are Big Medicine. An
overwhelming imbalance of power.
It takes courage and great personal
resolve to see our parents as they
are. To tell the truth about what
went right and what went wrong.
What was quality. What was regrettable. Or disrespectful. Or degrading. Injurious. Or, in some cases, flat
abusive.
For session after session, patients
will giggle, shrug, smile as they tell
tales of character flaws, ignorance,
neglect, humiliation, despicable
cruelty, and in some cases sexual
exploitation and violence. They
pause repeatedly in the stories to
assure me, or, rather, assure themselves, “Now, I love my mother,” or,
“I know my father loved me,” or “I
know she was doing the best she
could,” or, the infamous “I’m not
angry.”
“My mother/father was a really
good person,” the patient insists.
I keep a “therapeutically correct”
poker face, but make a mental note:
We’ll see soon enough if that utterance was an observation born
of experience, or a wish born of a
child’s need.
See, a child’s need for a competent,
loving parent is dire. Which is why,
in all but rare cases, a child cannot
allow him/herself to comprehend
the possibility of having incompetent, bad or evil parents. In a
child’s world, not being loved means
annihilation.
Death. So,
left with no
other choice,
children go
to incredible
lengths to
interpret ugly
parental beSteven Kalas
havior as love:
human matters
“There must
be a reason …
It’s for my own good … I deserve this
… It’s my fault … I must have done
something wrong.”
When these children become
parents, some of them continue to
interpret-as-love their parents’ behavior by behaving likewise to their
own children.
One of my favorite fantasies is
transmigrating my 59-year-old adult
self back into my 8 year-old body
and revisiting an episode of my
father’s violence. Instead of terror
and self-loathing, the boy would
scowl indignantly and say, “Don’t
know what your problem is, cowboy, but it certainly ain’t my problem! Now either get a hold of yourself, or I’m calling the police.”
No such luck. Invariably there is
only one way to sustain the myth of
our parents’ love and goodness in
the face of contradictory evidence –
the sacrifice of self. We lay truth, our
dignity, our rights, and sometimes
our very sanity on the altar of The
Wish For Good Parents. And we lift
the knife.
One of the most satisfying parts
of being a therapist is encouraging
people to put down the knife. To tell
the truth. To feel the freedom and
relief of seeing their parents as they
are. The good and the bad.
I can’t imagine saying to my children, “I’m a really good person.” It’s
not accurate. And because it’s not
accurate, it would only be a burden
to them for me to say it. The best it
could do is quietly conscript them to
help me carry my own self-delusion.
No; quality child-rearing includes
helping your children see you as you
really are.
Here’s what I hope they see:
I’m a “good enough” person.
Meaning, there is real goodness in
me. Genuine character. Kindness
and generosity. Constancy. Actual
wisdom. I have a “good enough”
goodness.
And then there’s the rest of me.
Disquieting selfishness, laziness,
and impatience. Equally genuine
character flaws. A too-easy permission to not pay attention.
I want them to see it all, so that
they can take what’s good for them,
and leave the rest behind.
In the end, the best compliment
they good give me is not “He was a
good father;” rather, “He was a credible human being.” Meaning, he was
who he was. And, in the big picture,
he told the truth about who he was,
good and bad, and accepted responsibility for all of that.
It’s stunning, really, to notice how
many adults say of their deceased
parents, “I never really knew him/
her.” But, upon further examination, it’s easy to see how that happens. It happens because parents
make sure their children never
know them. It’s against the rules.
And the children, dutifully following the rules, are willing to pay the
price of their very selfhood so as
never to intrude upon this knowledge.
One of my favorite books on the
subject is called “Thou Shalt Not
Be Aware” by Alice Miller. The title
says it all.
(Steven Kalas is a Nevada therapist, author
and Episcopal priest. Readers may write him
at [email protected])
Proposed environmental bills would kill jobs
W
ith delusions of saving
the planet from catastrophic warming, a
Las Vegas assemblyman is offering up a futile gesture in
the form of a bill to ban fracking in
Nevada.
According to media accounts
Democratic Assemblyman Justin
Watkins has stated fracking causes
earthquakes, contaminates water,
pollutes the air and basically creates
an eyesore.
His Assembly Bill 159 would
amend state law by adding: “A
person shall not engage in hydraulic
fracturing in
this State. As
used in this
section, ‘hydraulic fracturing’ means
the process of
pumping fluid
thomas mitchell into or under
Commentary
the surface of
the ground
to create fractures in the rock to
facilitate the production or recovery
of oil or gas.”
First, any earthquakes associated
with fracking were not caused by
fracking but by pumping fracking
waste into injection wells, because
the environmentalists object to leaving what is mostly water and sand
on the surface.
As for contaminating groundwater even Obama’s EPA had to stretch
beyond credulity to conclude there is
a “chance” of pollution. In its report
on the topic the EPA scientists said
fracking “can impact drinking water
resources under some circumstances,” but “the scientific evidence
is insufficient to support estimates of
> See MITCHELL, Page 16
Feb. 21, 2017
opinion
Super Bowl memories Reidless and rudderless?
W
ithout a doubt,
this year’s Super Bowl game
was the most
thrilling of all time. Having
watched some 50 telecasts of
the premier football event, I
Harry Spencer
thought that the top one was
Commentary
the unbelievable win of the
Patriots over the Seahawks
a couple of years ago. That
game, though it was watched by the largest TV
audience in American TV history, gathered
114.4 million viewers according to the Nielsen
Company.
Actually this year’s game was a game of two
halves with the Falcons winning the first half
and the Patriots winning the second. What
also makes it remarkable is that no team in
Super Bowl history has ever come back from a
25-point deficit.
Prior to the game the Patriots were given a
three-point edge because of their superior defense. In most football contests the best defense
is able to control the best offense. This was not
the case in the first half as the Falcons completely shredded the vaunted Patriot defense.
Adding to the Falcons’ dominance was the fact
that the usually accurate Tom Brady either overthrew or under-threw his receivers and when
he did connect those same receivers dropped
the ball.
All during the first canto we saw the usually
stoic Coach Belichek scratching his head in
disbelief.
Coming out for the second half, it seemed
the Falcons were going to continue what many
football pundits would call a “blow out.” However, midway in the third quarter, a number of
fortuitous events occurred for the Patriots along
with a number of miscues by the Atlanta team.
The Falcons had an opportunity to put the game
away at one point by making an easy field goal,
but instead their passing attempt was the victim
of a rare sack of quarterback Matt Ryan.
From that point on, Brady’s receivers started
to hang on to the ball, highlighted by Edelman’s
circus catch off the foot of a defender. Whenever it seemed the Patriots drives might stall,
they were aided by untimely holding calls on
the Falcons.
I agree with fellow columnist Jake Highton that
the game should not have been decided by a coin
toss at the start of overtime. I think that both
teams should have the opportunity to possess
the ball after the game has been tied in regulation
time. In addition to viewing the Super Bowl on
television, I had the opportunity to witness the
first game in person. At that time some fellow
had created a package to the Coliseum in LA that
included air fare, lodging and ticket to the game.
Some two dozen Northern Nevadans were on
that trip and we saw a Green Bay Packers team
defeat the Kansas City Chiefs. On that occasion
the Coliseum was a little more than half full and
the loud speaker announcer urged the fans to
cluster in the middle in order to enhance the TV
shots. My other connection with the Super Bowl
came years later when the Reno Chamber of
Commerce cut a deal with United Airlines to film
a 60-second commercial about the Reno area.
If the Chamber paid for the filming of the spot,
United Airlines would put it in their national TV
advertising schedule. Since I was producing a
number of local TV spots for my clients, Cham> See SPENCER, Page 16
15
U
.S. Sen. Harry Reid
left Nevada with a
serious case of the
blues, both the good
kind and the bad.
On the plus side, he tromped
the Trump trend and went
andrew barbano
out a winner. He replaced
himself with Democrat Cath- Commentary
erine Cortez-Masto, returned
both legislative chambers to
the Donkeykongs and delivered Nevada for Mrs.
Clinton.
After bucking the 2016 national blue flu epidemic, Nevada Democrats appear to be in good
shape. However, the entire leadership of the
Washoe County party is stepping down. The word
“rebuild” has curiously been whispered.
All six statewide constitutional offices are up
next year. Swept by Republicans in the 2014 red
wave, several human trainwrecks who have no
business holding public office should make easy
pickings. (Gov. Veto El Obtúsè is term-limited.)
Will D’s wither without Reid? The 2014 debacle
may prove instructive. Reid was distracted elsewhere, doing his job in trying to save his senate
majority. Lots of money and people got shunted to
other states.
Nevada’s formerly formidable labor-Democrat
ground game starved. Usually running smoothly
by August of even-numbered years, it was barely
resuscitated by October 2014. Two years later, the
beast was back.
Reid leaves Nevada in much better shape than
state parties in many other states but there’s a bad
moon on the rise. Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal
coalition remains the bedrock of the Democratic
Party. Republicans win only by breaking that
solidarity.
As did Ronald Reagan, President Donaldov
Vladimirovitch cracked organized labor by singing the siren song of short-term job gains. The
union representing Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel endorsed Trump who now
wants 10,000 new agents in addition to sending
troops to force brown people into already-overflowing concentration camps. (See last week’s
Barbwire.)
The ICE union should remember how Reagan
assassinated the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization after they made the mistake of
endorsing him.
When Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., got
smoked by President Lyndon Johnson in 1964,
a young Travus T. Hipp advised Cal-Berkeley
students how to succeed in politics without really
trying.
“Re-register Republican if you want a future in
politics,” the long-haired Republican hippy commentator suggested. “You can buy the GOP for a
dime on the dollar.”
Many who listened to the future talk radio legend and Tribune columnist prospered.
The Blues are today light on leadership like the
Reds 53 years ago.
With Reid retired, doors appear open both in
Nevada and nationally.
There’s also another option: A truly new party
made up of red-faced Republicans sick of sharing
the ticket with dogmatic moonhowlers, and liberals tired of their party carrying water for rapacious corporations.
So how does one unite and mobilize classic Republicans and disaffected Democrats? New unaffiliated
activist groups have materialized all over the coun> See BARBANO, Page 16
Alabama sets frightening
precedent on abortion
T
he odious personhood movement is
constantly seeking
to end all abortions
and various contraception
methods. Fortunately, it just
as constantly fails.
But that doesn’t deter the
Jake Highton
movement from its aim:
giving “the fertilized egg the Commentary
same protection and rights
as any infant, toddler or other person who has
been born.”
It repeatedly has tried unsuccessfully to get
passed a state constitutional amendment to do
just that. But, unfortunately, it succeeded with
the Alabama Supreme Court. That arch reactionary court declared sperm-to-egg contact is
protected.
Freelance writer Robin Marty, in an analytical
article for Truthout, rightly describes the situation in one word: “terrifying.” (Marty is also
editor of a newspaper in Minneapolis, Minn.)
Marty points out that other states are scrambling to impose a 20-week abortion ban, undermining the constitutional right to abortion
guaranteed by the U.S. Supreme Court. Such
states include Ohio, Kentucky, Missouri and
Virginia.
Backward Alabama has long been in the forefront of the personhood drive.
“In Alabama, the state’s lower courts can
prosecute women for ‘endangering’ fetuses
by taking illicit drugs,” Marty writes. “They
can even charge them with murder. ‘Wrongful
death’ charges can be brought against a doctor
whose patient doesn’t carry to term—even if a
miscarriage is early in the pregnancy.”
Justice Tom Parker of the Alabama Supreme
Court, an advocate of personhood, reaffirmed
the principle that unborn children are protected
from the moment life begins at conception.
“This could be even more dangerous when
seeking health care during the first trimester
when more than 20 percent of pregnancies end
in miscarriage,” Marty notes. “Moreover, a non
-viable pregnancy could be blamed on a doctor
despite not having caused the loss at all.”
Women are awfully lucky if they don’t live in
personhood states.
CATHOLIC ACTIVIST RIPS ‘WAR’ ON WOMEN
Celia Viggo Wexler is the Catholic author
of the book “Catholic Women Confront Their
Church.” (Rowman & Littlefield, 2016) That
fact gives her sufficient credentials to condemn
the Roman Catholic Church for its treatment of
women.
“I have never been a Catholic activist, concerned about women’s ordination or lobbying
for change within the institution,” she writes. “I
was content to attend Mass each week and sing
in the parish choir.
“But I grew weary of the isolation, the feeling
that my feminism and progressive politics were
not welcome in the institutional church. I grew
angry with a Catholic hierarchy that cared more
about fighting abortion than assuming accountability for the children abused by priests.”
“I grew discouraged by the U.S. bishops’ continuous war against the birth control mandate
in the Affordable Care Act.”
This article assaulting the Catholic hierar> See HIGHTON, Page 16
16
Bill
continued from Page 14
or no government contract.
Sounds like an invitation
to pass envelopes of cash under the table.
Further, the bill also
requires all governmental
agencies and political subdivisions of government to
obtain a certificate of compliance, thus again driving
up the cost to all taxpayers
for compliance
A study by the National
Bureau of Economic Research in 2005 exploded the
unequal gender pay myth. It
concluded that “the gender
gap is attributable to choices
made by women concerning
the amount of time and energy to devote to a career as
reflected in years of work experience, utilization of parttime work, and workplace
and job characteristics. There
is no gender gap in wages
Spencer
continued from Page 15
ber CEO Judd Allen asked
me to help him with the
production of the spot. Highlight of the production was to
feature the winter time sport
of skiing. With the help of
local ski buff Larry Ballargeon, I recruited a cast of
some two dozen people, male
and female, who donned
ski apparel and headed for
Squaw Valley. Unfortunately
the shoot was in mid-August
and there was little or no
snow on the slopes. I recall
roasting in front of a large fire
in the lodge and posing on
Feb. 21, 2017
among men and women with
similar family roles. Comparing the wage gap between
women and men ages 35-43
who have never married and
never had a child, we find a
small observed gap in favor
of women, which becomes
insignificant after accounting
for differences in skills and
job and workplace characteristics. What the average
woman sacrifices in earnings from choosing jobs that
allow for part-time work and
flexible work conditions is
presumably offset by a gain
in the utility of time spent
with children and family.”
We wonder if one way to
comply with AB 106 is to
employ a workforce that
consists of only men or
women — instant compliance, no pay differential. Or
is that discriminatory?
AB106 is an expensive and
superfluous boondoggle
and should be rejected by
lawmakers or vetoed by the
governor. — TM
top of the highest peak while
a crew member tossed soap
flakes to simulate snow as I
pushed off. When the spot
came out I was surprised
to see actual Olympic skier
Jean-Claude Killy, wearing
a similar ski outfit, doing a
number of kick turns down
an actual snow-covered
mountain. I learned later
that United was so pleased
with the spot they aired
it during two Super Bowl
contests.
One interesting note about
this year’s telecast was that it
proved America’s predilection with pop culture as Lady
Gaga’s half-time performance
outdrew the game telecast by
some six million viewers.
Barbano
dollar? Hey, buddy, can you
spare me a dime?
Be well. Raise hell. / Esté
bien. Haga infierno.
try. Last week’s day without
immigrants demonstrated the
potential. How about organizing a national strike?
Anybody wanna buy a
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Nevadan and editor of NevadaLabor.
com. E-mail <barbano@frontpage.
reno.nv.us> Barbwire by Barbano has
originated in the Tribune since 1988.
continued from Page 15
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the frequency of contamination.” They said
the instances of contamination were small
in comparison to the vast number of fracked
wells across the nation. Almost nonexistent
is more accurate.
Oil and natural gas wells, with or without
fracking, produce oil and gas, the burning of
which releases some carbon. We grant that,
but fracking has actually cut the nation’s carbon output since natural gas burns cleaner
than coal when used in power generation.
As for being an eyesore, modern fracking
and drilling techniques eliminate the need to
drill hundreds of wells in close proximity to
hit small pockets of oil, such as can be seen
in Bakersfield, Calif. Instead these pockets
are tapped by drilling one well and then
drilling out horizontally.
It would appear Watkins is under the
misconception that fracking is some sort of
recent untested endeavor.
The first fracking patent was issued in
1866. It used nitroglycerin explosions to
fracture formations. The first commercial
application of hydraulic fracking took place
in 1949. In many oil and gas fields a vast
majority of wells are fracked at one time or
another, either initially or later to prolong
the productive life of the well.
In the 1980s Texas oilman George Mitchell
combined the techniques of fracking and
horizontal drilling to develop the Barnett
Shale formation in North Texas. This has
resulted in a boom in natural gas production
and a decline in oil prices, creating countless
jobs and growing the economy.
In 2014 the Nevada Division of Minerals
Administrator Rich Perry released Nevada’s 20-page revised rules on fracking that
require groundwater testing before and
after drilling, pressure testing of equipment,
notifications to landowners before fracking
Highton
begins and abiding by strict engineering
standards. More than adequate precautions.
Though there have been a few fracked
wells in the Elko vicinity in recent years,
there reportedly are none ongoing at this
time in Nevada.
But there is potential with the Chainman
Shale formation, which lies largely in an 80to 100-mile-plus radius around Duckwater
— including almost all of White Pine County,
major portions of Nye, Lincoln, Elko, Eureka
and Lander counties, as well as parts of a
couple of counties in Utah.
The formation is believed to be rich in oil,
though most lies 2 to 5 miles underground,
making drilling expensive when oil prices
are fairly low — largely due to ample supplies created by fracking.
A fracking ban just might kill a number
of potential jobs in Nevada and deprive the
state economy and the state tax coffers of
revenue. All for no discernible reason.
As if the fracking ban were not enough,
another Las Vegas Assemblyman — Chris
Brooks, who has worked in the solar panel
installation business for years — has introduced legislation that would greatly increase
the percentage of electric power sold in the
state that must be generated by renewable
energy sources — known as the renewable
portfolio standard (RPS).
Current law requires 25 percent renewable
energy by 2025, but Assembly Bill 206 would
increase this to 50 percent by 2030 and fully
80 percent by 2040.
Such a standard would drive up power
costs, kill jobs and increase the risk of
brownouts and blackouts resulting from intermittent generation when the sun doesn’t
shine and the wind doesn’t blow — all for
the sake of some nebulous superstition that
reducing carbon output will save the planet
from catastrophic warming.
Thomas Mitchell is a longtime Nevada newspaper columnist. You may email him at [email protected].
He also blogs at http://4thst8.wordpress.com/.
chy appeared recently in the San Francisco
Chronicle.
“One’s faith is not the same as one’s membership in the institutional church,” Wexler
continued. “As one of the sisters I interviewed for my book put it: ‘Faith is so much
more than the church.’
“For me, that’s a huge comfort—that Jesus
is bigger than the institution.”
betrayal. Just because I yearned to walk in
the footsteps of a Mother Jones and Emma
Goldman!
So I have come to believe that that the Roman Catholic Church is the right hand of the
oppressor, a traitor to the Christian founder.
“Thank God we have Pope Paul who upholds respect for life, an aim so lofty, so high,
so important even when he has the whole
Catholic world against him.
Therefore, I am still the “housekeeper”
of the Catholic Worker movement. I am
proudly both a socialist and a journalist.
“Love and gratitude to you all, Dorothy Day.”
DOROTHY DAY REMINISCENCE
U.S. TROOPS IN POLAND IRK KREMLIN
Here is a piece that Dorothy Day, my favorite Catholic, wrote in Commonweal magazine 75 years ago. It appeared in The Catholic
Worker, the issue of October-November,
2016:
“Dear friends:
“I am inspired today by a great sense of
happiness and gratitude to God and to Commonweal and a desire to share it.
“I wonder how many people realize the
loneliness of the convert. I don’t know
whether I conveyed that in my book, ‘The
Long Loneliness.’ I wrote in the book about
giving up a lover. But giving him also meant
giving up a society of friends and fellow
workers.
“They thought what I did was such a
About 3,000 U.S. soldiers have arrived in
Poland where they don’t belong. No wonder
Russian President Putin is angry. The Pentagon always sends troops where they don’t
belong.
The soldiers are marching under the banner of NATO in six other eastern European
countries as well. The deployment includes
80 tanks and hundreds of armored vehicles.
The offensive bears the usual fancy title:
Operation Atlantic Resolve.
The Cold War only pauses from time to
time. It never ceases.
continued from Page 15
Jake Highton is an emeritus journalism professor from
the University of Nevada, Reno. (jake.highton1496@
gmail. com)
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Feb. 21, 2017
WINTER RECREATION |
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
The Appeal of
Cross-Country
Skiing
When the word “snow skiing”
comes to mind, a lot of people
imagine gliding down a white-capped
mountain in an alpine resort setting
with chairlifts that easily transport
you to the top and then you take
off down the hill. By Kayla Anderson
H
owever, a lot of people also enjoy a different kind
of skiing- going out into the backcountry or off
on a winter trailhead with their dog, a backpack,
and a pair of cross-country skis strapped to one’s feet.
Especially with the Mt. Rose Wilderness so close and lots
of snow in the surrounding mountains, it’s nice to get out
and explore while also getting some exercise.
©FOTOLIA
TOURING EQUIPMENT
Unlike downhill skiing, cross-country skiing involves
traversing across the mountain over flat terrain and
possibly going uphill and then downhill. Since it’s a bit
more involved, cross-country equipment is a bit different
than an alpine ski setup. Cross-country skis tend to be
narrower (like the old-school “skinny skis”) and the
bottoms normally need to be waxed regularly to easily
glide over uneven surfaces. Most skis have curved tips
to help guide and ski poles assist skiers in maintaining
balance and propulsion.
WHY CROSS-COUNTRY SKI
The best part of cross-country skiing is it allows you
to enjoy nature in solitude away from the crowds. A lot
of times, you can get fresh powder and see more of the
environment that you may miss when being
transported up via chairlift with a lot of other people
at a traditional ski resort. Although alpine skiing
gives you a workout, cross-country skiing builds an
endurance and goes one step further in increasing
your stamina and strength.
However, it does help to have skiing experience
before diving into the backcountry. A cross-country
skier should always stay on clearly-marked trails and
go with a friend if possible. When going into the
backcountry alone, do thorough research on the area
to determine if there is any avalanche danger, let your
loved ones know where you are going, and consider
skiing with a beacon or tracking device.
WHERE TO SKI
Although cross-country skiing is available on any
public lands with snow on it, it’s best to stick to the
trails that are meant for that purpose. A lot of ski
resorts in the Lake Tahoe area have trails specifically
available for cross-country skiers and some state
parks offer it as well. Once you’ve dedicated yourself
to cross-country skiing, here are some places to
consider visiting:
PLACES TO CROSS-COUNTRY SKI
IN SOUTH LAKE TAHOE
Lake Tahoe received over 23 feet of snow in January
and Nevada Nordic has been busy grooming the
trails at Spooner Lake this winter. Located just off of
Highway 50 on the way to South Lake Tahoe, the
9,000 acres of beginner trails are available for a
day-long adventure (and there’s even an overnight
cabin that can be booked through Nevada State Parks).
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Feb. 21, 2017
ASTRO ADVICE WEEKLY
ARIES (March 21-April
19): Refuse to let anyone intimidate or bully you on the
21st, 22nd and 23rd. You have
to stand up for your rights,
but do so with diplomacy and
having all your facts on hand
to back the way you feel before engaging in a debate.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20): Check out vacation deals
or make plans to visit someone who inspires you to be
a better person on the 21st,
22nd and 23rd. Keep your
costs down, but don’t deprive
yourself. Look for a deal and
cut corners elsewhere to
make your next adventure
doable.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
Don’t trust anyone with your
possessions, cash or personal information that may
leave you in a compromising
position on the 21st, 22nd
and 23rd. Make up your own
Crossword Puzzle
CLUES ACROSS
1. Munich jazz label
4. A lump of clay
8. Showy ornament
10. __ Girl, brand of beer
11. Aka Kissavos
12. Warmest season of the year
13. 2nd longest Bulgarian river
15. Records the brain’s electric currents
16. Cutting part of a drill
17. Colorful Italian city
18. The last part
19. Pouch
20. “Mad Men” creator
24. No (Scottish)
25. Actress Farrow
26. Focus cars (Co. initials)
27. Snakelike fish
28. One point E of due S
29. Grey sea eagle
30. Female “Mad Men” star
37. Actress Lupino
38. Time units (abbr.)
39. Moses’ elder brother
40. 4th Caliph of Islam
41. Treaty of Rome creation
42. Theatrical play
43. Told on
45. “To tie” in Spanish
46. Amidst
47. Exchange for money
48. Bar game missile
49. Pluto or ___ Pater
CLUES DOWN
1. Selfishness
2. Cinnamon source
3. Revolutionary firearm
4. Br. university town river
5. Lower back region
6. Relating to oil
7. Soil
9. Cause to lose courage
10. Pushed in nose dog
12. Dregs
14. Part of a cheer
15. Point midway between NE and E
18. Female sheep
19. Main
21. In a way, tangled
22. WWII female grunts
23. Nothing
26. Hoover’s organization
27. Before
28. Patti Hearst’s captors
29. One point S of due E
30. Film splicer & viewer
31. Something curved in shape
32. Possessed
33. Patagonian hares
34. Gave a formal speech
35. Resident of Mogadishu
36. Tangles
37. Annona diversifolia
40. Mures river city
41. Same as 15 across
44. Explosive
mind and follow what you
feel is in your best interest instead of following the crowd.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
A short trip on the 21st, 22nd
and 23rd will open your eyes
to a host of new interests. A
problem with children or
someone who is excessive or
unpredictable will surface.
Don’t feel that it’s necessary
to bail someone out when all
you should be doing is offering advice.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Sign
up for something that will
expand your mind or your
interests on the 21st, 22nd
and 23rd. Relationships are
highlighted, and meeting
new people or exploring new
possibilities with someone
you have known for some
time are favored. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
A unique partnership will
develop if you network on
the 21st, 22nd and 23rd. Find
out all you can, but don’t be
too eager to get involved in a
joint venture that required
a cash infusion. Plan to do
something special with children or a friend who enjoys
the same activities as you.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):
Be careful how you handle
matters at home on the 21st,
22nd and 23rd. Not everyone
will see things your way, and
using discretion along with
diplomacy will help you put
any bad feelings to rest. Don’t
let emotional uncertainty
lead to unpredictable actions
that cannot be reversed.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.
21): Take on projects that
will help you get ahead on
the 21st, 22nd and 23rd. An
imaginative approach will
separate you from any competition you face. Limit travel
and dealing with institutions
or agencies that can lead to
additional expenses. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22Dec. 21): Put more time and
effort into accomplishing
your goals on the 21st, 22nd
and 23rd, and you will make
headway. An opportunity
will develop if you reconnect with someone you have
worked with in the past. Celebrate positive changes with
someone you love.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22Jan. 19): An emotional outburst or dealing with someone who is unpredictable can
be expected on the 21st, 22nd
and 23rd. Do your best to
sidestep anyone trying to coerce you into something that
you find problematic. Past
partners or people from different backgrounds are likely
to cost you emotionally or financially.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18): Money matters, contracts
and negotiations will be emotional on the 21st, 22nd and
23rd. Don’t settle for less
when you know you can get
more. Someone will undermine you if you aren’t quick
to react. Use your keen sense
of perception and knowledge
to let others know what you
have to offer. PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20): Good fortune will be
granted on the 21st, 22nd and
23rd if you offer to help those
in need. The praise you receive will encourage you to
do more, but don’t jeopardize
a relationship with someone
special trying to gain popularity.
SUDOKU
Here’s How It Works:
Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear
only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will
appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name,
the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!
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Feb. 21, 2017
Wife whose husband fights dirty may need a clean break
DEAR ABBY: Because
I had a promiscuous past
prior to getting married, it
was understandable that my
husband and I have gone
through some rough patches.
It’s been three years since our
wedding, and he still can’t let
it go sometimes. A recent argument just escalated into his
calling me a whore and stupid. We have a beautiful little
girl together, so it’s not like I
can just up and go whenever
I want.
When is enough, enough?
Where is the point that I can
give in to the thought that I
can’t do it anymore? Or is this
just what marriage is? We
have already done counseling, and it just made it worse.
I feel really alone, so can you
please give me some feed-
dear abby
by jeanne phillips
back? -- ROUGH PATCH
DEAR ROUGH PATCH:
If your husband knew about
your promiscuous past
when he married you, he
has no right to throw it at
you when he’s angry. That’s
fighting dirty, and it never
resolves the issue at hand.
You are neither a whore nor
stupid, and this is NOT what
marriage is supposed to be.
Good husbands build their
partner’s self-esteem; they
don’t undercut it the way
yours is doing, because it is
abusive.
Since the counseling you
had didn’t work, you must
now decide whether you
need to try again with a dif-
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ferent therapist or talk to a
lawyer. If I were living like
this, I know what I would do,
but the only person who can
decide what’s best for you
and your daughter is you.
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been friends
with a bachelor for 30 years.
Over the past year we have
had a problem with him that
is seriously straining our
friendship. When he uses the
bathroom in our home, he
leaves a terrible mess. There’s
urine all over the toilet and
a large puddle on the bathroom floor. The last time he
was here, it was obvious he
had stepped in it and tracked
it around as he left the room!
I’m extremely upset and angry.
In addition, it’s obvious
he doesn’t wash his hands,
as the sink and soap are
bone-dry. I don’t want him
to come over anymore. My
husband wants me to be
more forgiving. We’re both
too embarrassed to say anything to him. Should we stop
being his friend, or have a
frank talk? He is oblivious
and continues to contact us
and wants to visit. We either
put him off or try to arrange
to meet him elsewhere. It
is becoming unbearable. -DISGUSTED IN LOUISI-
ANA
DEAR DISGUSTED: It
would be a shame to throw
away a 30-year friendship
without trying to save it.
Could there be a physical
problem that has caused
this change in your longtime
friend -- a bladder problem,
or one with his eyesight?
You are all adults, and longtime friends should be able
to speak frankly with each
other. Because your husband
is closer to him than you are,
he’s the one who needs to
talk to him “man to man” and
point out the fact that there is
a problem and then ask what
might be wrong.
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area where work is active.
5. The Contractor will encounter utilities including gas lines, electrical lines, HVAC Ducting,
diffusers, fire sprinkler heads/water lines, cat-6 cable and fiber optic lines. It is the Contractor’s
responsibility to avoid damaging these facilities.
6. Contractor will allow all work to be inspected prior to covering and replacing the ceiling tiles.
7. Permits are estimated to be $850.00 and shall be included in the bid. RHA will provide two (2)
sets of wet stamped and signed plan sets and Structural Calculations for permitting. Any additional
sets are the responsibility of the Contractor.
General Notes:
1. Davis Bacon Wage Rate NV170081 01/20/2017 NV81 Modification #0 applies for all workers
employed for this project.
2. Cost Estimate $38,800.00
3. Work to be completed in 45 consecutive calendar days.
4. Contractor must register on SAM.GOV within 14 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 March 2, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at 7760 Carlyle Dr. Reno,
NV 89506 (meet in front of manager’s office).
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. No:
L549693 NV UNIT CODE: L Min No:
100031400006000650 AP #1: 033-02-104
329 GREENBRAE DRIVE, SPARKS, NV
89431 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, as duly
appointed Trustee under the following
described Deed of Trust WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER FOR CASH (in the forms which
are lawful tender in the United States) and/
or the cashier’s, certified or other checks
(payable in full at the time of sale to T.D.
Service Company) all right, title and interest
conveyed to and now held by it under said
Deed of Trust in the property hereinafter
described: Trustor: SAMANTHA R HILL
Recorded 08/10/2009 as Instr. No. 3789750
in Book --- Page --- of Official Records in
the office of the Recorder of WASHOE
County; NEVADA , pursuant to the Notice
of Default and Election to Sell thereunder
recorded 10/14/2016 as Instr. No. 4642795
in Book --- Page --- of Official Records in the
office of the Recorder of WASHOE County
NEVADA. Said Deed of Trust describes the
following property: LOT 31 IN BLOCK 26
OF ADDITION NO. 7 TO GREEN BRAE
TERRACE SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING
TO THE MAP THEREOF, FILED IN THE
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF
WASHOE COUNTY, STATE OF NEVADA,
ON MARCH 30, 1955, AS TRACT MAP
NO. 505. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST DATED 07/31/2009.
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. 329
GREENBRAE DRIVE, SPARKS, NV 89431
“(If a street address or common designation
of property is shown above, no warranty is
given as to its completeness or correctness).”
Said Sale will be made, but without covenant
or warranty, express or implied, regarding
title possession, or encumbrances, to pay
the remaining principal sum of the notes(s)
secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest
as in said note provided, advances, if any,
under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees,
charges and expenses of the Trustee and
of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust.
As of the initial publication date the following amount is REASONABLY ESTIMATED
to be the amount of the unpaid balance of
the obligation secured by the property to
be sold and reasonable, estimated costs,
expenses and advances: $107,493.95. THIS
AMOUNT IS ONLY AN ESTIMATE AND
NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY
IS MADE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO
THE ACCURACY THEREOF. Said sale
will be held on: 02/27/2017, AT 11:00AM
<\<>At the South Virginia Street entrance
to the Washoe County Courthouse, 75 Court
Street, Reno, NV 89440 It is possible that
at the time of sale the opening bid may be
less than the total indebtedness due. Date:
01/26/2017 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY as
said Trustee BY CRYSTAL ESPINOZA,
ASSISTANT SECRETARY T.D. SERVICE
COMPANY 4000 W. Metropolitan Drive,
Suite 400, Orange, CA 92868-0000 (714)
543-8372 The Beneficiary may be attempting to collect a debt and any information
obtained may be used for that purpose. 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 NRS113.130
by purchasing at this sale and signing said
receipt. If the Trustee is unable to convey title
for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole
and exclusive remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If
available, the expected opening bid and/or
postponement information may be obtained
by calling the following telephone number
on the day before the sale: 916.939.0772 or
you may access sales information at www.
nationwideposting.com. NPP0301038 To:
SPARKS TRIBUNE 02/07/2017, 02/14/2017,
02/21/2017
APN: 089-211-06 TS No. : NV1600275859
TSG Number:
8672813 FHA/VA/
PMI No:
3311235605 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED
11/14/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY
BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE
OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On
02/27/2017 at 11:00 A.M., First American
Trustee Servicing Solutions, LLC, as duly
appointed Trustee under and pursuant
to Deed of Trust recorded 01/30/2006, as
Instrument No. 3342030, in book , page
, of Official Records in the office of the
County Recorder of WASHOE County,
State of Nevada. Executed by: LOIS A.
RODRIGUES, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S
CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other form
21
legals
of payment authorized, (Payable at time of
sale in lawful money of the United States)
At the South Virginia Street entrance to
the Washoe County Courthouse, 75 Court
Street, Reno, NV 89440 All right, title and
interest conveyed to and now held by it
under said Deed of Trust in the property
situated in said County and State described
as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE
ABOVE MENTIONED DEED OF TRUST
APN# 089-211-06 The street address and
other common designation, if any, of the
real property described above is purported
to be: 5475 DOLORES DRIVE, SPARKS,
NV 89436 SEE EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED
HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN
FOR ALL PURPOSES. 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 principal sum of the note(s)
secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s),
advances, if any, under the terms of said
Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses
of the Trustee and of the trusts created by
said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the
unpaid balance of the obligation secured
by the property to be sold and reasonable
estimated costs, expenses and advances at
the time of the initial publication of the Notice
of Sale is $267,091.32. 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 property is located.
THIS PROPERTY IS SOLD AS-IS, THE
LENDER AND ITS ASSETS ARE UNABLE
TO VALIDATE THE CONDITION, DEFECTS
OR DISCLOSURE ISSUES OF SAID
PROPERTY AND BUYER WAIVES THE
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENT UNDER
NRS 113.130 BY PURCHASING THIS SALE
AND SIGNING SAID RECEIPT. If the sale is
set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only to a return of the
deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no
further recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. First
American Trustee Servicing Solutions, LLC
MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED
FOR THAT PURPOSE. Date: First
American Trustee Servicing Solutions, LLC
1500 Solana Blvd Bldg 6 Ste 6100 Westlake,
TX 76262 Fax Only : (817) 699-1487
FOR TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION
PLEASE CALL (916)939-0772EXHIBIT
A TS No: NV1600275859 TSG Number:
8672813 PARCEL 1: LOT 6, IN BLOCK
B, OF DESERT SPRINGS UNIT # 2,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP THEREOF,
FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY
RECORDER OF WASHOE COUNTY,
STATE OF NEVADA, ON FEBRUARY 26,
1981, AS TRACT MAP NO. 1976. PARCEL
2: AN UNDIVIDED 1/26TH INTEREST
IN AND TO THE COMMON AREA AS
SHOWN ON THE MAP OF DESERT
SPRINGS UNIT # 2, RECORDED IN THE
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER
O F WA S H O E C O U N T Y, S TAT E O F
NEVADA, ON FEBRUARY 26, 1981, AS
TRACT MAP NO. 1976. THE FOLLOWING
LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS SHOWN AND
DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST
AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL 1: LOT 6, IN
BLOCK B, OF DESERT SPRINGS UNIT
2, ACCORDING TO THE MAP THEREOF,
FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY
RECORDER OF WASHOE COUNTY,
STATE OF NEVADA, ON FEBRUARY 26,
1981. PARCEL 2: AN UNDIVIDED 1/26TH
INTEREST IN AND TO THE COMMON AREA
AS SHOWN ON THE MAP OF DESERT
SPRINGS UNIT 2, RECORDED IN THE
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF
WASHOE COUNTY, STATE OF NEVADA,
ON FEBRUARY 26, 1981. NPP0300736 To:
SPARKS TRIBUNE 02/07/2017, 02/14/2017,
02/21/2017
APN: 550-291-20
TS No. 09411AL
NOTICE OF HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
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 KERN &
ASSOCIATES, LTD. AT 775-324-5930. IF
YOU NEED ASSISTANCE PLEASE CALL
THE FORECLOSURE SECTION OF THE
OMBUDSMAN’S OFFICE, AT 877-829-9907
IMMEDIATELY.
Owners names/reputed owners names: Jose
E. Gutierrez and Maria G. Gutierrez, husband
and wife as joint tenants
On March 10, 2017, at 11:00 a.m., Sky Vista
Homeowners’ Association, under and pursuant to the Notice of Delinquent Assessment
and Claim of Lien Homeowners Association,
dated August 18, 2016, executed by Sky
Vista Homeowners’ Association, such lien
being properly assessed and recorded
August 18, 2016, as Document No. 4623590,
of Official Records of Washoe County,
Nevada pursuant to NRS 116.3116, in favor
of Sky Vista Homeowners’ Association, by
reason of the breach of assessment obligation secured thereby, a Notice of Default and
Election to Sell was recorded September 30,
2016, as Document No. 4638483, of Official
Records of Washoe County, State of Nevada,
will sell at public auction to the highest
bidder, lawful money of the United States
of America, at the Virginia Street entrance
of the Washoe County Courthouse located
on the corner of Court Street and Virginia
Street, 117 S. Virginia St., Reno, Nevada,
subject to a 60 day right of redemption period,
without covenant or warrant expressed
or implied, regarding title, possession, or
encumbrances, all right, title and interest of
the owner, without equity or right of redemption, the real property situate in the County
of Washoe, State of Nevada, purported to be
9411 Autumn Leaf Way, Reno, NV 89506,
more fully described as follows:
LOT 180, OF SKY VISTA VILLAGE 6A,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP THEREOF,
FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY
RECORDER OF WASHOE COUNTY,
STATE OF NEVADA, ON JULY 22, 1999,
AS DOCUMENT NO. 2363524, TRACT MAP
NO. 3731, AND AMENDED BY CERTIFCATE
OF AMENDMENT, RECORDED MAY 2,
2000, AS DOCUMENT NO. 2443846,
AND AMENDED BY CERTIFICATE OF
AMENDMENT, RECORDED JUNE 19, 2000,
AS DOCUMENT NO. 2457011.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL MINERALS,
OIL, GAS, PETROLEUM, OTHER
HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES AND ALL
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY SOURCES IN OR
UNDER OR WHICH MAY BE PRODUCED
FROM THE WITHIN-DESCRIBED LAND
WHICH LIE BELOW A PLANE PARALLEL
TO AND FIVE HUNDRED (50) FEET
BELOW THE SURFACE OF THE WITHINDESCRIBED LAND, FOR THE PURPOSE
OF PROSPECTING, EXPLORATION,
DEVELOPMENT, PRODUCTION OR
EXTRACTION OF SAID SUBSTANCES BY
MEANS OF MINES, WELLS, DERRICKS,
AND/OR OTHER EQUIPMENT, PROVIDED,
HOWEVER, THAT THE OWNER OF SAID
SUBSTANCES SHALL HAVE NO RIGHT TO
ENTER THE SURFACE OF THE WITHINDESCRIBED LAND NOR TO USE SAID
LAND ABOVE SAID PLANE PARALLEL TO
AND FIVE HUNDRED (500) FEET BELOW
THE SURFACE OF SUCH LAND.
for the purpose of satisfying the assessment
obligation secured by said assessment lien,
estimated to wit: $3,668.34 (super-priority
estimate $1,629.00), plus late charges
interest, any subsequent assessments,
fees, charges and expenses, advance and
costs of the Homeowner’s Association or its
Attorney, under the terms of the assessment
lien. Please call Kern & Associates, Ltd. at
775-324-5930 in order to obtain the exact
amount to cure this default. Notice is hereby
given that funds to cure the default or to bid
at the sale must be in the form of cash or a
cashier’s check made payable to Sky Vista
Homeowners’ Association.
Please be advised that this document constitutes 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.
Dated: February 2, 2017
Sky Vista Homeowners’ Association
By: Gayle A. Kern, Esq., Its Attorney
5421 Kietzke Lane, Suite 200
Reno, NV 89511
(775) 324-5930
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following individual(s) is/are indebted to Interstate
U-Stor of 2255 E. 9th St., Reno, NV, 89512
and 905 Ambassador Drive, Reno, NV 89523
self-storage facilities for past due rent. Both
Interstate U-Stor facilities will sell, at public
sale on Tuesday February 28th 2017 at
1:00 PM, all those items which have been
stored, with the proceeds of said sale to be
used to offset past due rent and costs of
sale. THE AUCTION WILL START AT THE
9th STREET LOCATION.
905 Ambassador Dr Reno, NV 89523:
Name: Eric Sanders
Unit # D14 (10x15)
Personal Household Items
Name: Dean Miceli
Unit # H5 (10x25)
Personal/Household Items
Name: Carolyn Bishop
Unit # C27 (10x15)
Personal/Household Items
Name: Anna Carter
Unit # B19 (10x20)
Personal/Household Items
2255 E 9th St Reno, NV 89512:
Name: Carla D Benitez
Unit # C18 (10x10)
Personal/Household Items
Name: Alejandro Sosa-Estrada
Unit # C137 (10x10)
Personal/Household Items
Kyle James Hoggatt Legal Owner: None
1997 Isuzu Hombre VIN:
1GGCS144XV8656532 Registered
Owner: Ian Scott O’Grady or Lisa Marie
Scharfenberg-O’Grady Legal Owner: Ford
Motor Credit Co
1998 Mitsubishi Montero VIN:
JA4MT31P4WP011776 Registered Owner:
Diane Celestine Atencio or Dan Haskon
Norcom Legal Owner: None
1999 Subaru Legacy VIN:
4S3BD6853X7253363 Registered Owner:
Sara Danielle Acosta or Daniel Andrew
Serrano Acosta Legal Owner: None
2003 BMW X5 VIN: 5UXFA53583LV88548
Registered Owner: Charles R Monson Legal
Owner: Rudolph Inc
2010 ASVE Horse Trailer VIN: CA991323
Registered Owner: Ethan John Liddell Legal
Owner: None
2014
Chevy
Cruze
VIN:
1G1PA5SH1E7467768 Registered Owner:
Justin C Schell Legal Owner: Americredit
Financial Services Inc
Cal-Nevada Reserves the right to bid
Name: STW Holdings
Unit # E05 (15x90)
Documents
Pub:2-14, 2-21 2-28 2017
Name: Edgar Perez
Unit # A02 (10x10)
Personal/Household Items
2595
Name: Eric S Vargas
Unit # A177 (10x15)
Personal/Household Items
Name: Jerry Bledsoe
Unit # C12 (10x10)
Personal/Household Items
Name: Sharla Torres
Unit # C36 (10x15)
Personal/Household Items
Name: Don Carrington
Unit # C115 (10x10)
Personal/Household Items
Name: Noraetta Scott Grimes
Unit # C124 (5x10)
Personal/Household Items
Name: Taryn Wallace
Unit # D36 (10x10)
Personal/Household Items
Name: Timothy Dresie
Unit # D115 (5x10)
Personal/Household Items
Name: Roxane Phipps
Unit # D118 (5x10)
Personal/Household Items
ALICIA G. JOHNSON, ESQ.
Nevada State Bar No. 10093
JOHNSON LAW PRACTICE, PLLC
611 Sierra Rose Drive, Suite A
Reno, NV 89511
(775) 737-9927
Attorney for NATASHA L. GLENDINNING
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR
WASHOE COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
FINIS ERNEST GLENDINNING III,
Deceased.
Case No. PR16-00598
Dept. No. PR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed and qualified by the
above-entitled court on December 21, 2016,
as Executor of the estate of FINIS ERNEST
GLENDINNING III, deceased. All creditors
having claims against the estate are required
to file the claims with the Clerk of the Court
within 60 days after the mailing or the first
publication of this notice.
AFFIRMATION
Name: Athena D Bowen
Unit # D325 (5x5)
Personal/Household Items
The undersigned does hereby affirm that
the preceding document does not contain
the social security number of any person.
Name: Marilou Hauck
Unit # H25 (10x25)
Personal/Household Items
D a t e d t h i s 3 1 d a y o f D e c e m b e r,
2016. Name: Kishawna Metcalf
Unit # H34B (4x5)
Personal/Household Items
Name: Lawanna L Washington
Unit # J61 (12x30)
Personal/Household Items
Name: Michael Candelario
Unit # J69 (12x30)
Personal/Household Items
Name: Larry Westbrook
Unit # J79 (12x30)
Personal/Household Items
Pub: 2-14, 2-21 2017
NATASHA L. GLENDINNING
By: /s/
ALICIA G. JOHNSON, ESQ.
JOHNSON LAW PRACTICE, PLLC
611 Sierra Rose Drive, Suite A
Reno, NV 89511
Attorney for Executor
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
CASE NO. RJC2015-092793
DEPT. NO. 2
JUSTICE COURT, RENO TOWNSHIP
WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA
CACH, LLC
Plaintiff,
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the last
registered and legal owners of the following
described vehicles now in storage at CalNevada Towing. That the same will be sold
to the highest bidders on or after March 11,
2017, to satisfy a towing and storage charge
as provided in the Nevada Revised Statutes
Article No. 108.270-108.300.
VS.
JOSE SANCHEZ an individual, DOES I
through X, inclusive,
Defendant(s),
Location of Sale: Cal-Nevada Towing,
820 Main Street Tonopah NV 89049
SUMMONS_CIVIL
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.
1976 Ford F14 VIN: F14YRC80053
Registered Owner: Charles Alan Seippel
Legal Owner: None
TO THE DEFENDANT(S): A civil Complaint
has been filed by the plaintiff against you for
the relief set forth in the Complaint.
1995 Nissan Altima VIN:
1N4BU31D5SC141640 Registered Owner:
JOSE SANCHEZ
1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, within
22
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 with the appropriate filing fee.
b. Serve a copy of your response upon
Plaintiff whose name and address is shown
below.
2.
Unless you respond your default will
be entered upon application of the Plaintiff(s)
and failure to so respond will result in a
judgment of default 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.
4. The State of Nevada, its political subdivisions, agencies officers, employees, board
members commission members and legislators each have 45 days after service of this
Summons within which to file an Answer or
other responsive pleading to the Complaint.
Submitted by:
MANDARICH LAW GROUP, LLP
JOSEPH A GELLER, ESQ
Nevada Bar No: 12378
1515 E. Tropicana Ave. Ste. 310
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Attorney or Plaintiff
Clerk of Court
DATE 12/30/15
Deputy Clerk
Justice Court, Reno Township
1 s. Sierra St
P.O. Box 11130
Reno, NV 89520
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
IN THE MATTER OF THE NEAL LAWRENCE
MURAN FAMILY TRUST
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Pursuant to Section 164.025, of the Nevada
Revised Statutes,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JOHN
WILLIAM MURAN is the Successor Trustee
of the NEAL LAWRENCE MURAN FAMILY
TRUST, established on the 31st day of
December, 1973. PRUDENCE GOULD
MURAN the surviving Grantor of the Trust
died on November 9, 2016. Any creditor
having a claim against this Trust Estate
must file his claim with the undersigned at
the address given below within ninety (90)
days after the first publication of this notice.
legals
property described above is purported to be:
2365 Sagittarius Drive Reno, NV 89509 The
undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for
any incorrectness of the street address and
other common designation, if any, shown
herein. The amount of the unpaid principal
balance and accrued interest of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and
reasonable costs, expenses and advances at
the time of the initial publications of the Notice
of Sale is $350,976.45. The opening bid at
the time of the sale may be more or less than
this amount depending on the total indebtedness owed and/or the fair market of the
property. Beneficiary May Elect To Bid Less
Than The Total Amount Due. In addition to
case, the Trustee will accept cashier’s checks
drawn on a state or national bank, a check
drawn by a state or federal credit union, or
a check drawn by a state or federal saving
and loan association, saving association,
or savings bank specified in Section 5102
of the Financial Code and authorized to do
business in this state. In the event tender
other than case is accepted, the Trustee may
withhold the issuance of the Trustee’s Deed
until funds become available to the payee
or endorsee as a matter of right. Said sale
will be made, in an “as is” condition, without
covenant or warranty, express or implied,
regarding title, possession or encumbrances,
to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said
Deed of Trust, advances thereunder, with
interest as provided therein, and the unpaid
balance of the Note secured by said Deed
of Trust with interest thereon as provided in
said notice, plus fees, charges and expenses
of the Trustee and of the trusts created by
said Deed of Trust. The 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 said
receipt. If the Trustee is unable to covey title
for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole
and exclusive remedy shall be the return of
monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse.
Date: 1/30/17 Terence N. Cushing, Esq.
Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer, P.A. 2390
E. Camelback Road, Suite 440 Phoenix,
Arizona 85016 602/954-5605 By: /s/ Terence
N. Cushing, Trustee State Of Arizona ) ) ss.
County of Maricopa ) On January 30, 2017,
before me, the undersigned Notary Public
for said State, personally appeared Terence
N. Cushing, personally known to me to be
the person whose name is subscribed to
the within instrument and acknowledged
to me that he executed the same in his
authorized capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument the person, or the
entity on behalf of which the person acted,
executed the instrument. Witness my hand
and official seal, Signature: /s/ Jannet Y.
Dominguez Notary Public My Commission
Expires July 27, 2018 Exhibit A Notice
of Sale Addendum Prop. Address: 2365
Sagittarius Drive Reno, NV 89509 County:
Washoe Legal Description Lot 6, in Block D,
of Starlight Village Subdivision, according
to the map thereof, filed in the office of the
County Recorder of Washoe County, State
of Nevada, on November 19, 1963.
DATED: This 20th day of December,2016 Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
JOHN WILLIAM MURAN
Successor Trustee of the NEAL LAWRENCE
2595
MURAN FAMILY TRUST
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
Trustee’s Sale No.: 98324
Notice Of Trustee’s Sale
APN #: 018-042-06 Recorded: 1/31/2017
You Are In Default Under A Deed Of Trust,
Dated July 11, 2005 Unless You Take Action
To Protect Your Property; It May Be Sold At
A Public Sale. If You Need An Explanation
Of The Nature Of The Proceeding Against
You, You Should Contact A Lawyer. Notice
is hereby given that Terence N. Cushing,
Esq. as trustee (or successor trustee, or
substituted trustee), pursuant to the Deed of
Trust executed by Brenda J. Baxter, a single
person, Trustor, United Title of Nevada,
Trustee, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Beneficiary,
recorded in Washoe County, Nevada on
July 18, 2005 as Document No. 3246723,
as assigned to 21st Mortgage Corporation,
by the Assignment recorded in Washoe
County, Nevada on September 19, 2016
as Document No. 4634292, encumbering
property located at 2365 Sagittarius Drive,
Reno, Nevada 89509. Date and Time of
Sale: May 16, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. Place of
Sale: Virginia Street entrance to Courthouse
75 Court Street, Reno, NV 89501 Property
will be sold at public auction, to the highest
bidder for cash (in the terms which are lawful
tender in the United States, payable in full
at time of sale), all right, title, and interest
conveyed to and now held by it under said
Deed of Trust, in the property situated in said
County and State and more fully described
in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and made a
part hereof. The street address and other
common designation, if any of the real
Feb. 21, 2017
ALICIA G. JOHNSON, ESQ.
Nevada State Bar No. 10093
JOHNSON LAW PRACTICE, PLLC
611 Sierra Rose Drive, Suite A
Reno, NV 89511
(775) 737-9927
Attorney for Petitioners
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR
WASHOE COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
CHERYL KAY TOMLINSON,
Deceased.
Case No. PR16-00650
Dept. No. PR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed and qualified by the
above-entitled court on January 13, 2017, as
Co-Administrator of the Estate of CHERYL
KAY TOMLINSON, deceased. All creditors
having claims against the estate are required
to file the claims with the Clerk of the Court
within 60 days after the mailing or the first
publication of this notice.
ALICIA G. JOHNSON
2595
Stanley H. Brown, Jr., Esq.
By: /s/ Nevada State Bar No. 1364
ALICIA G. JOHNSON, ESQ.
127 E. Liberty Street
Attorney for Petitioners
Reno, NV 89501
(775) 337-8800
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
Attorney for KayCee Zusman, Fiduciary
Services of Nevada, LLC, Administrator of
the estate of August Cucciniello, deceased
2595
JASON C. MORRIS
Nevada State Bar No. 10689
WOODBURN AND WEDGE
6100 Neil Road, Suite 500
Reno, Nevada 89511
Telephone: (775) 688-3000
Attorneys for Marilyn Parks
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
JOAN R. MANNING
Deceased.
Case No.: PR16-00642
Dept. No.: PR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Marilyn A.
Parks has been duly appointed and qualified
by the above Court on January 6, 2017, as
Personal Representative of the Estate of
Joan R. Manning, deceased. All creditors
having claims against this estate are required
to file the same with the Clerk of the Court
within ninety (90) days after the first publication of this notice, with a copy being mailed to
the attorney for the Personal Representative
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.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of
AUGUST CUCCINIELLO,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that KayCee
Zusman, Fiduciary Services of Nevada, LLC,
having been duly appointed and qualified by
the above-entitled Court on the 12th day of
January, 2017, as Administrator of the estate
of August Cucciniello, deceased, and hereby
files his 60-Day Notice to Creditors. All
creditors having a claim against this Estate
are required to file the same, with proper
vouchers attached, with the Clerk of Court
within sixty (60) days after the first publication
of this notice.
NRS 147.070 requires claims of $250.00 or
more to be supported by affidavit. A copy of
any claim filed is to be mailed t the attorney
for the estate.
The undersigned does hereby affirm that
this document does not contain the social
security number of any person.
Dated this 17th day of January, 2017.
STANLEY H. BROWN, JR.,
CHARTERED
Stanley H. Brown, Jr., Esq.
WOODBURN AND WEDGE
Jason C. Morris
Attorney for Marilyn A. Parks
Attorney for KayCee Zusman, Fiduciary
Services of Nevada LLC, Administrator of
the Estate of August Cuccinello , deceased
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
2595
Stanley H. Brown, Jr., Esq.
Nevada State Bar No. 1364
127 E. Liberty Street
Reno, NV 89501
(775) 337-8800
2610
Caryn S. Tijsseling, Esq. (SBN 6521)
LEMONS, GRUNDY & EISENBERG
6005 Plumas Street, Third Floor
Reno, Nevada 89519
Telephone: (775) 786-6868
Facsimile: (775) 786-9716
Email: [email protected]
Attorney for Donald L. Cavallo, Washoe
c o u n t y P u b l i c A d m i n i s t r a t o r, a n d
Administrator of the estate of Dorene Joyce
Greene, deceased
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Coit Services of Reno, LLC
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No. PR16-00593
Dept. No. PR
COIT SERVICES OF RENO, LLC, a Nevada Limited Liability Company
Plaintiff,
vs.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of
DORENE JOYCE GREENE,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Donald L.
Cavallo, Washoe County Public administrator
having been duly appointed and qualified
by the above-entitled Court on the 14th day
of December, 2016, as Administrator of the
estate of Dorene Joyce Greene, deceased,
and hereby files his 90-Day Notice to
Creditors. All creditors having a claim
against this Estate are required to file the
same, with proper vouchers attached, with
the Clerk of Court within ninety (90) days after
the first publication of this notice.
NRS 147.070 requires claims of $250.00 or
more to be supported by affidavit. A copy of
any claim filed is to be mailed t the attorney
for the estate.
The undersigned does hereby affirm that
this document does not contain the social
security number of any person.
Dated this 15th day of December, 2016
STANLEY H. BROWN, JR.,
CHARTERED
Stanley H. Brown, Jr., Esq.
The undersigned hereby affirms that this document does not contain the social security
number of any person.
Attorney for Donald L. Cavallo, Washoe
County Public Administrator and
Administrator of the Estate of Dorene Joyce
Greene,
deceased
Case No. PR16-00637
Dept. No. PR
DATED this 3rd day of February, 2017.
AFFIRMATION
D a t e d t h i s 1 7 d a y o f J a n u a r y,
2017. IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
ROBERTO BABRASCA, an individual, MA
GUADALUPE BIBRIEZCA, an individual and
DOES 1 through 20, inclusive,
Defendants.
Case No.: CV16-02393
Dept. No.: 10
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF
MECHANIC’S LIEN
TO : A L L P E R S O N S C L A I M I N G A N
INTEREST OR HOLDING MECHANIC’S
L I E N S U P O N T H E P R O P E RT Y A S
DESCRIBED HEREIN AND ANY AND ALL
PERSONS holding or claiming an interest in
the real property, including, but not limited
to those holding or claiming a lien or liens
under the provisions of NRS 108.221 through
108.246, inclusive, upon that real property
in Washoe County, Nevada more particularly
described as: APN: 004-393-75; Address:
2187 Camellia Drive, Reno, Nevada 89512.
Description:
PARCEL 1:
LOT 153 IN BLOCK H OF SIERRA
GARDENS MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP THEREOF,
FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY
RECORDER OF WASHOE COUNTY,
STATE OF NEVADA, ON JUNE 04, 1982,
WITH ALL IMPROVMENTS THEREON,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
1996 SKYLINE FAIRVILE MOBILE HOME,
SERIAL NR: 78760470181A WHICH HAS
BEEN CONVERTED TO REAL PROPERTY.
PARCEL 2:
AN UNDIVIDED 1/209TH INTEREST
IN ALL OF THE COMMON AREA OF
SIERRA GARDENS MOBILE HOME
SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE
MAP THEREOF, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF
THE COUNTY RECORDER OF WASHOE
COUNTY, STATE OF NEVADA ON JUNE
04, 1982, AS DEFINED IN THAT CERTAIN
DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS
RECORDED AUGUST 14, 1984, IN BOOK
2053, PAGE 376, UNDER FILING NO.
943535, OFFICIAL RECORDS.
You are notified to file with the Clerk of
the District Court of Washoe County,
Nevada and serve on Plaintiff, in care of
LEMONS, GRUNDY & EISENBERG, Caryn
S. Tijsseling, Esq., 6005 Plumas Street, Suite
300, Reno, Nevada 89519, and Defendants,
a written statement of facts constituting
their liens, including the dates and amounts
thereof, within ten (10) days after the last
publication of this Notice.
Plaintiff filed a Complaint against the
Defendants in this District Court, Washoe
County, Nevada, to foreclose the liens
recorded on July 21, 2016 as document
4611966 of the Official Records of Washoe
County, Nevada, affecting certain real property in Washoe County, Nevada.
The undersigned affirms, pursuant to NRS
239B.030, that the preceding document does
not contain the social number of any person.
Dated this 18th day of November, 2016.
LEMONS, GRUNDY & EISENBERG
6005 Plumas Street, Third Floor
Reno, Nevada 89519
(775) 786-6868
By: Caryn S. Tijsseling, Esq.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
4085
IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF THE SECOND
JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF WASHOE
Charlotte Anderson,
Petitioner
vs.
Jarud Z. Brantley
Defendant.. Case No.: DV15 01738
Dept.: 14
SUMMONS
TO T H E D E F E N D A N T: Y O U H AV E
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 against you for the relief as
set forth in the 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
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 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 16th day of February, 2017
JAQUELINE BRYANT,
CLERK OF THE COURT
Deputy Clerk
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
75 COURT STREET
RENO, NV 89501
Issued on behalf of Plaintiff(s)
Charlotte Anderson8075 Blackfoot Way
Reno, NV 775-400-9045
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7, 3-14 2017
Feb. 21, 2017
4085
IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF THE SECOND
JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF WASHOE
Jessica Tolbert
Petitioner
vs.
Daniel Monroy-Nunez
Defendant
Case No.: DV16 01615
Dept.: 13
SUMMONS
TO T H E D E F E N D A N T: Y O U H AV E
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 against you for the relief as
set forth in the 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 with children
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 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 23rd day of September, 2016
JAQUELINE BRYANT
CLERK OF THE COURT
Deputy Clerk
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
75 COURT STREET
RENO, NV 89501
Issued on behalf of Plaintiff(s)
Jessica Tolbert
2100 Centennial Way
Reno, NV, 89512
775-745-5623
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
A.P.N. No: 568-061-05 T.S. No.: CLGSF0084 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
Stonefield II Homeowners Association
C/O THE CLARKSON LAW GROUP, P.C.
AT (702) 462-5700 OR (775) 850-2800.
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE
CALL THE FORECLOSURE SECTION OF
THE OMBUDSMAN’S OFFICE, NEVADA
REAL ESTATE DIVISION AT (877) 8299907 IMMEDIATELY. NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN THAT The Clarkson Law Group, P.C.,
as attorney for Stonefield II Homeowners
Association (“Association”) under and pursuant to the Notice of Delinquent Assessment
recorded on October 14, 2015 as Instrument
Number 4523129 of the official records
in the office of the Recorder of Washoe
County, Nevada, property purportedly
owned by Amber N. Leighton & Benjamin
J. Artie, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH,
CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT
(payable at time of sale in lawful money
of the United States) on March 20, 2017,
at 11:00 AM and at: AT THE SOUTH
VIRGINIA STREET ENTRANCE TO THE
WASHOE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 75
COURT STREET, RENO, NEVADA. (Sale
may be postponed by oral proclamation to
a later date at the same time and location)
all right, title and interest under said Notice
of Delinquent Assessment in the property
situated in WASHOE County and commonly
known as: 9185 Andraste Way, Reno, NV
89506. Subject Property is legally described
as Keyline Desc STONEFIELD 3 LT 80
Subdivision STONEFIELD PHASE 3 Lot:
23
legals
80 Block: Sub Map #4650 Record of Survey
Map: Parcel Map# Section: Township: 21
Range: 19 SPC Tax Dist 1040 Add’l Tax Info
Prior APN 080-021-20 A.P.N. No: 568-061-05
Association is claimant under said Notice of
Delinquent Assessment. Notice of Default
and Election to Sell the Subject Property
was recorded in the county where the real
property is located and at least ninety (90)
days have elapsed since the recordation and
mailing of such Notice. The Notice of Default
and Election to Sell the Subject Property was
recorded on January 28, 2016 as instrument
number 4554884 in the official records of
WASHOE County. The unit’s owner or its successor in interest failed to pay the amount of
the lien, including costs, fees, and expenses
incident to its enforcement, for ninety (90)
days following the recording and mailing of
the Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The
undersigned Attorney disclaims any liability
for incorrectness of the street address and
other common designation, if any, shown
herein. SALE SHALL BE WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY: Said sale will be made, but
without covenant or warranty, expressed or
implied regarding, but not limited to, title, possession, encumbrances, obligations to satisfy
any secured or unsecured liens, or any effect
upon a security interest. Any statements
regarding the same made herein or in other
notices/documents relating to the non-judicial
foreclosure of Subject Property were solely
made to comply with requirements of law and
shall not constitute covenants, warranties, or
assurances. The estimated amount of the
unpaid balance of the obligation secured by
the property necessary to satisfy the lien as
of the date of the proposed sale is $3,725.41
which includes anticipated fees and costs to
rescind the Notice of Default and Election to
Sell and Release the Notice of Delinquent
Assessment. Right to make payment expires
five (5) days before the date of sale as provided by NRS 116. This document is sent to
comply with applicable Association CC&Rs
and Nevada law governing foreclosure of
the secured interest in the Subject Property.
Where Owner(s) received a discharge in
bankruptcy of the debt, are protected by
an automatic stay pursuant to bankruptcy
law, or otherwise do not bear personal
liability as a matter of law, this document
constitutes neither a demand for payment of
the referenced debt, nor notice of personal
liability. The Clarkson Law Group, P.C. is a
debt collector and is attempting to collect a
debt. Any information obtained will be used
for that purpose. SALES INFORMATION
Superior Default Services, Inc.: Toll Free
Sales Information Line (9am - 4pm): 855986-9342; http://www.superiordefauIt.com/
sales search.html Dated: January 19, 2017
By Adam H. Clarkson. Esq, as authorized
Attorney for and on behalf of Stonefield II
Homeowners Association. (TS#CLG-SF0084
SDI#4475
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
A.P.N. No: 568-061-05 T.S. No.: CLGSF0084 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
Stonefield II Homeowners Association
C/O THE CLARKSON LAW GROUP, P.C.
AT (702) 462-5700 OR (775) 850-2800.
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE
CALL THE FORECLOSURE SECTION OF
THE OMBUDSMAN’S OFFICE, NEVADA
REAL ESTATE DIVISION AT (877) 8299907 IMMEDIATELY. NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN THAT The Clarkson Law Group, P.C.,
as attorney for Stonefield II Homeowners
Association (“Association”) under and pursuant to the Notice of Delinquent Assessment
recorded on Otober 14, 2015 as Instrument
Number 4523129 of the official records
in the office of the Recorder of Washoe
County, Nevada, property purportedly
owned by Amber N. Leighton & Benjamin
J. Artie, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH,
CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT
(payable at time of sale in lawful money
of the United States) on March 20, 2017,
at 11:00 AM and at: AT THE SOUTH
VIRGINIA STREET ENTRANCE TO THE
WASHOE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 75
COURT STREET, RENO, NEVADA. (Sale
may be postponed by oral proclamation to
a later date at the same time and location)
all right, title and interest under said Notice
of Delinquent Assessment in the property
situated in WASHOE County and commonly
known as: 9185 Andraste Way, Reno, NV
89506. Subject Property is legally described
as Keline Desc STONEFIELD 3 LT 80
Subdivision STONEFIELD PHASE 3 Lot:
80 Block: Sub Map #4650 Record of Survey
Map: Parcel Map# Section: Township: 21
Range: 19 SPC Tax Dist 1040 Add’l Tax Info
Prior APN 080-021-20 A.P.N. No: 568-061-05
Association is claimant under said Notice of
Delinquent Assessment. Notice of Default
and Election to Sell the Subject Property
was recorded in the county where the real
property is located and at least ninety (90)
days have elapsed since the recordation and
mailing of such Notice. The Notice of Default
and Election to Sell the Subject Property was
recorded on August 01, 2014 as instrument
number 4379666 in the official records of
WASHOE County. The unit’s owner or its successor in interest failed to pay the amount of
the lien, including costs, fees, and expenses
incident to its enforcement, for ninety (90)
days following the recording and mailing of
the Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The
undersigned Attorney disclaims any liability
for incorrectness of the street address and
other common designation, if any, shown
herein. SALE SHALL BE WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY: Said sale will be made, but
without covenant or warranty, expressed or
implied regarding, but not limited to, title, possession, encumbrances, obligations to satisfy
any secured or unsecured liens, or any effect
upon a security interest. Any statements
regarding the same made herein or in other
notices/documents relating to the non-judicial
foreclosure of Subject Property were solely
made to comply with requirements of law and
shall not constitute covenants, warranties, or
assurances. The estimated amount of the
unpaid balance of the obligation secured by
the property necessary to satisfy the lien as
of the date of the proposed sale is $3,725.41
which includes anticipated fees and costs to
rescind the Notice of Default and Election to
Sell and Release the Notice of Delinquent
Assessment. Right to make payment expires
five (5) days before the date of sale as provided by NRS 116. This document is sent to
comply with applicable Association CC&Rs
and Nevada law governing foreclosure of
the secured interest in the Subject Property.
Where Owner(s) received a discharge in
bankruptcy of the debt, are protected by
an automatic stay pursuant to bankruptcy
law, or otherwise do not bear personal
liability as a matter of law, this document
constitutes neither a demand for payment of
the referenced debt, nor notice of personal
liability. The Clarkson Law Group, P.C. is a
debt collector and is attempting to collect a
debt. Any information obtained will be used
for that purpose. SALES INFORMATION
Superior Default Services, Inc.: Toll Free
Sales Information Line (9am - 4pm): 855986-9342; http://www.superiordefauIt.com/
sales search.html Dated: January 19, 2017
By Adam H. Clarkson. Esq, as authorized
Attorney for and on behalf of Stonefield II
Homeowners Association. (TS#CLG-SF0084
SDI#4475 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
APN 007-374-07 TS No: NV09000426-13-1
TO No: 95303251 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S
SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY
OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST AND SECURITY
AGREEMENT DATED December 1, 2005.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF
THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On March 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
December 7, 2005, as Instrument No.
3319937, of the official records in the
Office of the Recorder of Washoe County,
Nevada, executed by HENRY A. BUSTOS
AND CHRISTINE BUSTOS, HUSBAND
AND WIFE as Trustor, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC. as nominee for COMUNITY LENDING
INCORPORATED 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: 655 W. 11TH STREET ,
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 $296,006.60,
the obligations secured by the property to
be sold and reasonably estimated costs,
expenses and advances as of the first publication 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 successful 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:
February 10, 2017 Trustee Corps, as Duly
Appointed Successor Trustee TS No.
NV09000426-13-1 3571 Red Rock St., Ste
B Las Vegas, NV 89103 Phone No: 949252-8300 TDD: 800-326-6868 Phally Eng,
Authorized SignatoryISL Number 27994, Pub
Dates: 02/21/2017, 02/28/2017, 03/07/2017,
DAILY SPARKS TRIBUNE
APN 02819406 TS No: NV0700022916-1 TO No: 733-1600807 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST AND
SECURITY AGREEMENT DATED January
22, 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.
On March 31, 2017, at 09:00 AM, MTC
Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as duly
appointed Trustee WILL SELL AT PUBLIC
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
FOR CASH at the Virginia Street Entrance
to the Washoe County Courthouse, Washoe
County Courthouse, 75 Court St, 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 26,
2015, as Instrument No. 4429691, of the
official records in the Office of the Recorder
of Washoe County, Nevada, executed by
KELLY J MIER as Trustor, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC. as nominee for BANK OF AMERICA,
N.A. 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: 2890
PATRICE DR, SPARKS, NV 89431-2454 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
$179,164.11, the obligations secured by the
property to be sold and reasonably estimated
costs, expenses and advances as of the first
publication 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 successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. SALE INFORMATION
CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT www.
Auction.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES
INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: Auction.
com at 800.280.2832 Dated: January 27,
2017 Trustee Corps, as Duly Appointed
Successor Trustee TS No. NV0700022916-1 3571 Red Rock St., Ste B Las Vegas,
NV 89103 Phone No: 949-252-8300 TDD:
800-326-6868 Rafael Bruno, Authorized
SignatoryISL Number 27604, Pub Dates:
02/07/2017, 02/14/2017, 02/21/2017, DAILY
SPARKS TRIBUNE
APN 037-34-119 TS No: NV08000737-13-1
TO No: 97100898 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S
SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY
OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST AND SECURITY
AGREEMENT DATED October 30, 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 March
7, 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 November 5, 2007, as Instrument No.
3591275, of the official records in the Office
of the Recorder of Washoe County, Nevada,
executed by JUDY A JOUSTRA, A MARRIED
WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND SEPARATE
PROPERTY as Trustor, MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC. as nominee for COUNTRYWIDE BANK,
FSB 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: 1173 HARBOUR COVE CT, SPARKS,
NV 89434-7856 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 $422,932.99,
the obligations secured by the property to
be sold and reasonably estimated costs,
expenses and advances as of the first publication 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 successful 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 702-6597766 Dated: February 3, 2017 Trustee Corps,
as Duly Appointed Successor Trustee TS No.
NV08000737-13-1 3571 Red Rock St., Ste
B Las Vegas, NV 89103 Phone No: 949252-8300 TDD: 800-326-6868 Phally Eng,
Authorized SignatoryISL Number 27803, Pub
Dates: 02/14/2017, 02/21/2017, 02/28/2017,
DAILY SPARKS TRIBUNE
APN 140-21-510-029 TS No: NV0800036516-1 TO No: 730-1609623 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST AND
SECURITY AGREEMENT DATED May 1,
2000. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED
24
AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF
THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On
April 5, 2017, at 09:00 AM, MTC Financial
Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as duly appointed
Trustee WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH at
the Front Entrance of Nevada Legal News,
Nevada Legal News, 930 S. Fourth St, Las
Vegas, NV 89101, all right, title and interest
conveyed to and now held by it under and
pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded on May
5, 2000, in Book 20000505, on Page 01351,
of the official records in the Office of the
Recorder of Clark County, Nevada, executed
by BRENDA L. BRYANT, AN UNMARRIED
WOMAN as Trustor, UNION PLANTERS
BANK, N.A. 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: 5760 EAST CAREY AVENUE, LAS
VEGAS, NV 89115 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 $54,302.31,
the obligations secured by the property to
be sold and reasonably estimated costs,
expenses and advances as of the first publication 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 successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. SALE INFORMATION
CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT www.
Auction.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES
INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: Auction.com
at 800.280.2832 Dated: February 3, 2017
Trustee Corps, as Duly Appointed Successor
Trustee TS No. NV08000365-16-1 3571 Red
Rock St., Ste B Las Vegas, NV 89103 Phone
No: 949-252-8300 TDD: 800-326-6868
Phally Eng, Authorized SignatoryISL Number
27803, Pub Dates: 02/14/2017, 02/21/2017,
02/28/2017, DAILY SPARKS TRIBUNE
APN 55614302 TS No: NV07000258-16-2
TO No: 97107714 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S
SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY
OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST AND SECURITY
AGREEMENT DATED December 23,
2011. 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 14, 2017, at 09:00 AM, MTC
Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as duly
appointed Trustee WILL SELL AT PUBLIC
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
FOR CASH at the Virginia Street Entrance
to the Washoe County Courthouse, Washoe
County Courthouse, 75 Court St, Reno, NV
89501, all right, title and interest conveyed
to and now held by it under and pursuant
to Deed of Trust recorded on December
30, 2011, as Instrument No. 4071793,
of the official records in the Office of the
Recorder of Washoe County, Nevada,
executed by MAUREEN A DRAKE &
EARL V DRAKE, WIFE AND HUSBAND
as Trustor, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as
nominee for METLIFE HOME LOANS, A
DIVISION OF METLIFE BANK, N.A. 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
Feb. 21, 2017
legals
described above is purported to be: 18238
ALMONDLEAF COURT, RENO, NV 89508
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
__$256,054.02, the obligations secured
by the property to be sold and reasonably
estimated costs, expenses and advances as
of the first publication 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 successful bidder shall have
no further recourse. SALE INFORMATION
CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT www.
Auction.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES
INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: Auction.com
at 800.280.2832 Dated: February 9, 2017
Trustee Corps, as Duly Appointed Successor
Trustee TS No. NV07000258-16-2 3571 Red
Rock St., Ste B Las Vegas, NV 89103 Phone
No: 949-252-8300 TDD: 800-326-6868
Phally Eng, Authorized SignatoryISL Number
27937, Pub Dates: 02/21/2017, 02/28/2017,
03/07/2017, DAILY SPARKS TRIBUNE
949-252-8300ISL Number 27937, Pub
Dates: 02/21/2017, 02/28/2017, 03/07/2017,
DAILY SPARKS TRIBUNE
REDEMPTION RIGHTS The Trustee’s Sale
noticed herein is being conducted pursuant
to Nevada Revised Statutes, §116 and the
Declaration of Covenants, Conditions &
Restrictions (“CC&Rs”) for the Grand Sierra
Resort Unit-Owners’ Association. Pursuant to
NRS §116.3116, every sale of a unit pursuant
to NRS §116.31162 to 31168, inclusive, vests
in the purchaser the title of the unit’s owner
subject to a 60 day right of redemption. A
unit sold pursuant to NRS §116.31162 to
§116.31168, inclusive, may be redeemed
by the unit’s owner whose interest in the unit
was extinguished by the sale, or his successor in interest, or any holder of a recorded
security interest that is subordinate to the lien
on which the unit was sold, or that holder’s
successor in interest, The unit’s owner whose
interest in the unit was extinguished, the
holder of the recorded security interest on
the unit or a successor in interest of those
persons may redeem the property at any
time within 60 days after the sale by paying:
(1) The purchase price of the unit plus 1%
interest per month; (2) The amount of any
assessment, taxes or payments toward liens
which were created before the purchase and
which the purchaser may have paid thereon
after the purchase plus interest on the
amounts paid; (3) Any reasonable amount
paid by the purchaser which was reasonably
necessary to maintain and repair the unit in
accordance with the standards set forth in
the governing documents including, without
limitation, any provisions governing maintenance, standing water or snow removal and;
(4) If the redeeming party is the holder of a
recorded security interest on the unit or the
holder’s successor in interest, the amount of
any lien before his or her lien, with interest,
but the association’s lien (which will have
already been paid through the foreclosure)
under which the unit was sold is not required
to be so paid as a lien. Upon completion of
the foreclosure sale, HOA Lawyers Group
will send notice of the sale and the redemption period to the unit owner, all holders of
recorded security interests on the unit and
their successors in interest and any party who
has appropriately requested notice. If the unit
is redeemed during the 60 day redemption
period, HOA Lawyers Group will record either
a Certificate of Redemption or a transfer
deed depending on whether the redemption
amount was paid by the former unit owner or
the holder of a recorded security interest. If
the unit is not redeemed during the 60 day
redemption period, HOA Lawyers Group will
record a Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale in favor
of the purchaser.
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
APN: 012-512-11 TSN 41876 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE (Delinquent Assessment
Lien) 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 HOA
LAWYERS GROUP AT 702-222-4033. IF
YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CALL
THE FORECLOSURE SECTION OF THE
OMBUDSMAN’S OFFICE, NEVADA REAL
ESTATE DIVISION, AT 1-877-829-9907
IMMEDIATELY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT: On March 2, 2017, HOA Lawyers
Group as duly appointed Trustee pursuant
to a certain lien, recorded on June 2, 2016,
as instrument number 4595569, of the
official records of Washoe County, Nevada,
WILL SELL THE BELOW MENTIONED
PROPERTY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
FOR LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNITED
STATES, OR A CASHIERS CHECK at: 11:00
a.m., at the South Virginia St entrance to
the Washoe County Courthouse, 75 Court
Street, Reno, Nevada The street address
and other common designation, if any, of the
real property described above is purported
to be: 2500 E 2ND ST #1930, RENO, NV
89595-1200. The owner of the real property
is purported to be: ANNE & VINOD BHAN
The undersigned Trustee disclaims any
liability for any incorrectness of the street
address and other common designations, if
any, shown herein. Said sale will be made,
without covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, possession or
encumbrances. The total amount of the
unpaid balance of the obligation secured
by the property to be sold and reasonable
estimated costs, expenses and advances
necessary to satisfy the lien as of the date
of the proposed sale is $2,362.32. Payment
must be made in the form of certified funds.
The sole remedy for any rescission of this
sale shall be a return of the purchase price.
The foreclosure sale is subject to 60 day
redemption of period. The successful bidder
shall be provided a Certificate of Sale. If the
property is not redeemed within the allotted
period, HOA Lawyers Group will provide the
purchaser with a Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale.
Further information regarding the redemption
period is on the next page. Date: 1/13/2017
By: Steven Loizzi, Esq. of HOA Lawyers
Group on behalf of Grand Sierra Resort UnitOwners’ Association NOTICE REGARDING
APN: 160-333-10 TSN 41682 NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE (Delinquent Assessment
Lien) 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 HOA
LAWYERS GROUP AT 702-222-4033. IF
YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CALL
THE FORECLOSURE SECTION OF THE
OMBUDSMAN’S OFFICE, NEVADA REAL
ESTATE DIVISION, AT 1-877-829-9907
IMMEDIATELY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT: On March 2, 2017, HOA Lawyers
Group as duly appointed Trustee pursuant
to a certain lien, recorded on March 23,
2016, as instrument number 4572683, of the
official records of Washoe County, Nevada,
WILL SELL THE BELOW MENTIONED
PROPERTY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
FOR LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNITED
STATES, OR A CASHIERS CHECK at: 11:00
a.m., at the South Virginia St entrance to
the Washoe County Courthouse, 75 Court
Street, Reno, Nevada The street address and
other common designation, if any, of the real
property described above is purported to be:
9647 TRUCKEE MEADOWS PL, RENO, NV
89521-5821. The owner of the real property is
purported to be: DEBBIE J BAXTER LIVING
TRUST & DEBBIE J BAXTER TRUSTEE
The undersigned Trustee disclaims any
liability for any incorrectness of the street
address and other common designations, if
any, shown herein. Said sale will be made,
without covenant or warranty, expressed
or implied, regarding title, possession or
encumbrances. The total amount of the
unpaid balance of the obligation secured
by the property to be sold and reasonable
estimated costs, expenses and advances
necessary to satisfy the lien as of the date
of the proposed sale is $3,514.50. Payment
must be made in the form of certified funds.
The sole remedy for any rescission of this
sale shall be a return of the purchase price.
The foreclosure sale is subject to 60 day
redemption of period. The successful bidder shall be provided a Certificate of Sale.
If the property is not redeemed within the
allotted period, HOA Lawyers Group will
provide the purchaser with a Trustee’s Deed
Upon Sale. Further information regarding
the redemption period is on the next page.
Date: 1/13/2017 By: Steven Loizzi, Esq.
of HOA Lawyers Group on behalf of The
Meadows Homeowners Association NOTICE
REGARDING REDEMPTION RIGHTS The
Trustee’s Sale noticed herein is being conducted pursuant to Nevada Revised Statutes,
§116 and the Declaration of Covenants,
Conditions & Restrictions (“CC&Rs”) for the
The Meadows Homeowners Association.
Pursuant to NRS §116.3116, every sale of a
unit pursuant to NRS §116.31162 to 31168,
inclusive, vests in the purchaser the title of
the unit’s owner subject to a 60 day right
of redemption. A unit sold pursuant to NRS
§116.31162 to §116.31168, inclusive, may be
redeemed by the unit’s owner whose interest
in the unit was extinguished by the sale, or
his successor in interest, or any holder of a
recorded security interest that is subordinate
to the lien on which the unit was sold, or that
holder’s successor in interest, The unit’s
owner whose interest in the unit was extinguished, the holder of the recorded security
interest on the unit or a successor in interest
of those persons may redeem the property
at any time within 60 days after the sale by
paying: (1) The purchase price of the unit plus
1% interest per month; (2) The amount of any
assessment, taxes or payments toward liens
which were created before the purchase and
which the purchaser may have paid thereon
after the purchase plus interest on the
amounts paid; (3) Any reasonable amount
paid by the purchaser which was reasonably
necessary to maintain and repair the unit in
accordance with the standards set forth in
the governing documents including, without
limitation, any provisions governing maintenance, standing water or snow removal and;
(4) If the redeeming party is the holder of a
recorded security interest on the unit or the
holder’s successor in interest, the amount of
any lien before his or her lien, with interest,
but the association’s lien (which will have
already been paid through the foreclosure)
under which the unit was sold is not required
to be so paid as a lien. Upon completion of
the foreclosure sale, HOA Lawyers Group
will send notice of the sale and the redemption period to the unit owner, all holders of
recorded security interests on the unit and
their successors in interest and any party who
has appropriately requested notice. If the unit
is redeemed during the 60 day redemption
period, HOA Lawyers Group will record either
a Certificate of Redemption or a transfer
deed depending on whether the redemption
amount was paid by the former unit owner or
the holder of a recorded security interest. If
the unit is not redeemed during the 60 day
redemption period, HOA Lawyers Group will
record a Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale in favor
of the purchaser
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017.
Case No. CV20, 828
Dept. 2
IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT
Kenneth Smith; Maureen Smith, Plaintiff,
vs.
Jeffery Carl Long, dba
Nevada Structure Movers
Defendant
SUMMONS on First Amended Complaint
TO THE DEFENDANT: YOU HAVE BEEN
SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE
AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING
HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND, IN
WRITING, WITHIN TWENTY (20) DAYS.
READ THE INFORMATION BELOW VERY
CAREFULLY.
A civil complaint of petition has been filed
by the Plaintiff against you for the relief as
set forth in the document (see complaint or
petition on file). 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: Negligence;
Breach of Contract; Unjust Enrichment.
1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, you
must do the following within twenty (20) days
after service of this summons, exclusive of
the day of service:
a. File with the Clerk of 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;
1 b. Serve a copy of your answer upon
the attorney or plaintiff whose 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 1st day of November, 2016.
Issued on behalf of plaintiff, or plaintiff’s
attorney:
Name: John D. Moore, Esq.
Address: 3715 Lakeside Drive, Suite A
Reno, NV 89509
Phone Number:(775) 336-1600
Clerk of the Court: C. Smock, Deputy
Humboldt County Courthouse
50 W. 5th St. Room 207
Winnemucca, NV 89445
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
CASE NO. 16-SCV-2140
DEPT. NO. 1
JUSTICE COURT, SPARKS TOWNSHIP
WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA CACH, LLC
Plaintiff,
VS.
BRETT G BACALSKI individual, DOES I
through X, inclusive,
Defendant(s),
SUMMONS_CIVIL
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(S): A civil Complaint
has been filed by the plaintiff against you for
the relief set forth in the Complaint.
BRETT G BACALSKI
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 with the
appropriate filing fee.
b. Serve a copy of your response
upon Plaintiff whose name and address is
shown below.
2.
Unless you respond your default will
be entered upon application of the Plaintiff(s)
and failure to so respond will result in a
judgment of default 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.
4. The State of Nevada, its political subdivisions, agencies officers, employees, board
members commission members and legislators each have 45 days after service of this
Summons within which to file an Answer or
other responsive pleading to the Complaint.
Submitted by:
MANDARICH LAW GROUP, LLP
JOSEPH A GELLER, ESQ
Nevada Bar No: 12378
1515 E. Tropicana Ave. Ste. 310
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Attorney or Plaintiff
Clerk of Court
DATE 8-22-16
Deputy Clerk
Justice Court, Sparks Township
1675 E Prater Way, Ste. 107
Sparks, NV 89434
Pub: 1-31, 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
Case No. 17-SCV-0255
IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF SPARKS
TOWNSHIP COUNTY OF WASHOE, STATE
OF NEVADA
Jack Sato
Plaintiff,
v.
1968 Honda Super Cub 90
Defendant
To: last legal owner/registered owner
Regarding: 1968 Honda super Cub 90 VIN:
Feb. 21, 2017
legals
CM91A131913
Code 2550
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, NV89434 before 11
Mar, 2017 otherwise, Plaintiff’s request will
be granted.
Darcy K. Houghton, Esq.
Bar No.: 6347
Hawkins, Folsom & Muir
679 Sierra Rose Drive, Suite A
Reno, Nevada 89511
775-786-4646
Attorney for Petitioners
Dated: February 10, 201718, 2016
Chris Wilson
Justice of the peace
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
Case No. 17-SCV-0255
IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF SPARKS
TOWNSHIP COUNTY OF WASHOE, STATE
OF NEVADA
Jack Sato
Plaintiff,
v.
1968 Honda Super Cub 90
Defendant,
To: last legal owner/registered owner
Regarding: 1968 Honda super Cub 90 VIN:
CM91A131913
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, NV89434 before 11
Mar, 2017 otherwise, Plaintiff’s request will
be granted.
Dated: February 10, 201718, 2016
Chris Wilson
Justice of the peace
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
Code 2550
BONNIE G. MAHAN, ESQ., of
BONNIE G. MAHAN, ESQ., LTD.
Nevada Bar #7433
556 Vine Street
Reno, NV 89509
Ph. (775) 323-2000
Fax (775) 323-2002
Attorney for Petitioners
IN THE FAMILY DIVISION IN THE SECOND
JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No. FV17-00062
Dept. No. 12
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR
TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS RE:
GUINEVERE IRENE HOLMAN
Minor Child.
NOTICE OF HEARING TO TERMINATE
PARENTAL RIGHTS
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
Robert Walter Jarboe, also known as Robert
W. Jarboe, Robert Jarboe, Bob Jarboe, and
Bob W. Jarboe.,
Deceased.
Case No. PR17-00093
Dept. No. PR
AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jeanette
M. Silvis and Eileen Reed have filed
their Petition for Issuance of Letters of
Administration of the Estate of Robert Walter
Jarboe, deceased. The matter has been
set for hearing on Wednesday, April 12,
2017 at 10:00 am, at the Courthouse of the
above-entitled Court.
All persons interested in the estate are
notified to appear and show cause why the
Petition should not be granted.
THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT CONTAIN
PERSONAL INFORMATION, PURSUANT
TO NRS 603A.040.
Date: February 16, 2017.
Darcy K. Houghton, Esq.
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
Code 2595
John C. Smith
Nevada State Bar #1014
499 W. Plumb Lane, Ste. 202
Reno, Nevada 89509
775-324-9100
Attorney for the Personal Representative
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF:
Anthony Summers,
Deceased.
Case No. PR16-00525
Dept. No. PR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that Florencia M. Diola
has been duly appointed and qualified by the
above-entitled Court on February 2, 2017
as Personal Representative of the Estate
of Anthony Summers, 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 of the Second Judicial District
Court in and for Washoe County, located
at 75 Court Street, P.O. Box 11130, Reno,
Nevada 89520, within Ninety (90) days after
the first publication of this notice.
Affirmations Pursuant to NRS 239.030
TO: JAMIE LEE HOLMAN or any other
person who may claim to be the , biological
Father of GUINEVERE IRENE HOLMAN.
You are hereby notified that there will be a
hearing regarding termination of the parental
rights of JAMIE LEE HOLMAN, or any other
person who may claim to be the biological
Father of GUINEVERE IRENE HOLMAN, in
the above-entitled Court, at the courtroom
thereof, at One South Sierra Street, Reno,
Nevada, in the County of Washoe, on Friday
the 21ST day of April, 2017, at 11:00 a.m.
The undersigned does hereby affirm that the
preceding document DOES NOT contain
the social security number of any person.
The undersigned does hereby affirm that
the preceding document does not contain
the social security number of any person
Code 2595
DATED this 18th day of January, 2017
/s/ BONNIE
BONNIE G.
BONNIE G.
Attorney for
G. MAHAN, ESQ.
MAHAN, ESQ. of
MAHAN, ESQ., LTD.
Petitioner
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
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Case No. PR16-00647
Dept. No. PR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that Beatriz E.
Rogalski has been duly appointed and qualified by the above-entitled Court on January
27, 2017 as Personal Representative of
the Estate of Hans Jürgen Rogalski, Sr.,
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 of the Second Judicial District
Court in and for Washoe County, located
at 75 Court Street, P.O. Box 11130, Reno,
Nevada 89520, within sixty (60) days after
the first publication of this notice.
Affirmations Pursuant to NRS 239.030
The undersigned does hereby affirm that the
preceding document DOES NOT contain the
social security number of any person.
Dated Jan.30,2017
John C. Smith, Attorney for the Personal
Representative
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
CODE 2610
Ryan J. Earl (SB# 5292)
Law Offices of Ryan J. Earl
548 W. Plumb Lane, Suite B
Reno, Nevada 89509
Tel: (775) 829-1800
Attorney for Petitioner
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
CASE NO. CV17-00175
DEPT. NO.15
IN THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE OF
NAME
CYNTHIA JOAN WETTEMAN, aka
CYNTHIA JOAN WETTEMANN, CYNTHIA
W. TEMPLE, CYNTHIA WETTEMANN
TEMPLE, CYNTHIA WETTEMANN
TEMPLE KUNDE, aka CYNTHIA KUNDE,
aka CYNTHIA WETTEMANN KUNDE,
aka CYNTHIA W. KUNDE, aka CYNTHIA
TEMPLE KUNDE, aka CYNTHIA T. KUNDE,
aka CYNTHIA JOAN KUNDE, aka CYNTHIA
J. KUNDE
For a Change of Name
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR ORDER
CHANGING NAME OF NATURAL PERSON
On the 27th day of January, 2017, a Petition
was filed in the above-entitled Court by
Cynthia Joan Wetteman, aka Cynthia Joan
Wettemann, Cynthia W. Temple, Cynthia
Wettemann Temple, Cynthia Wettemann
Temple Kunde, Cynthia Kunde, Cynthia
Wetteman Kunde, Cynthia W. Kunde,
Cynthia Temple Kunde, Cynthia T. Kunde,
Cynthia Joan Kunde and Cynthia J Kunde,
requesting that the Court legally change her
present name of Cynthia Joan Wetteman,
aka Cynthia Joan Wettemann, Cynthia
W. Temple, Cynthia Wettemann Temple,
Cynthia Wettemann Temple Kunde, Cynthia
Kunde, Cynthia Wetteman Kunde, Cynthia
W. Kunde, Cynthia Temple Kunde, Cynthia
T. Kunde, Cynthia Joan Kunde, and Cynthia
J. Kunde to Cynthia T. Kunde. Any opposition to this Petition should be filed with the
above-entitled Court within ten (10) days of
the final publication of this Notice.
Dated February 8, 2017
John C. Smith, Attorney for the Personal
Representative
This document does not contain the social
security number of any person.
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
LAW OFFICES OF RYAN J. EARL
By: /s/ Ryan J. Earl
Ryan J. Earl, Esq.
548 W. Plumb Lane, Suite B
Reno, NV 89509
Attorney for Petitioner
John C. Smith
Nevada State Bar #1014
499 W. Plumb Lane., Ste. 202
Reno, Nevada 89509
775-324-9100
Attorney for the Personal Representative
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF:
Hans Jürgen Rogalski, Sr.
Deceased.
DATED this 27th day of January, 2017
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
CODE 2610
Ryan J. Earl (SB# 5292)
Law Offices of Ryan J. Earl
548 W. Plumb Lane, Suite B
Reno, Nevada 89509
Tel: (775) 829-1800
Attorney for Petitioners
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
4(b). The object of this action is:
CASE NO. CV17-00175
DEPT. NO.15
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:
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF
CHRISTINA LEE BRYANT, For a change
of name.
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR ORDER
CHANGING NAME OF NATURAL PERSON
On the 30th day of January, 2017, a Petition
was filed in the above-entitled Court by Joan
R. Plank and Martin C. Plank as guardians
on behalf of Christina Lee Bryant, requesting
that the Court legally change her present
name of Christina Lee Bryant to Christina
Lee Plank. 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 30h day of January, 2017
LAW OFFICES OF RYAN J. EARL
By: /s/ Ryan J. Earl
Ryan J. Earl, Esq.
548 W. Plumb Lane, Suite B
Reno, NV 89509
Attorney for Petitioners
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
Code 2610
Thomas Luria
NV Bar #12811
SENIOR LAW PROJECT
1155 E. 9TH St. Ste 25
Reno, NV 89512
(775)334-3050, ext. 316
(775) 334-3056 (fax)
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 25th day of January, 2017
JACQUELINE BRYANT
CLERK OF THE COURT
By, Deputy Clerk
Second Judicial District Court
75 Court Street
Reno, Nevada 89501
Issued on behalf of Plaintiff’s Attorney:
Anthony F. DeMartino, Esq.
415 South Sixth Street, Suite 200 K
Las Vegas, NV 89101
702 889-6009
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7, 3-14 2017
CODE 4085
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No.: DV17-00090
Dept. No. 5
Attorney for Petitioner: Benjamin Carl
Pennington
YOLANDA GARCIA-BARAJAS
Plaintiff(s)
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
vs.
Case No.: CV17-00312
Dept. 1
In the Matter of the Petition
of:
Benjamin Carl Pennington,
For a Change of Name to
Benjamin Carl Crawford,
NOTICE
On the 15th day of February, 2017 a Petition
was filed in the above-entitled Court by
Benjamin Carl Pennington , requesting
that the Court legally change his name to
Benjamin Carl Crawford. 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 15th day February, 2017
JACQUELINE BRYANT
Clerk of the Court
Deputy Clerk
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
JUAN C. BARAJAS
Defendant(s)
SUMMONS
TO T H E D E F E N D A N T: Y O U H AV E
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.
CODE 4085
Dated this 25th day of January, 2017
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
JACQUELINE BRYANT,
CLERK OF THE COURT
Case No.: CV16-01539
Dept. No. 5
By, Deputy Clerk
Second Judicial District Court
75 Court Street
Reno, Nevada 89501
Discover Bank
Plaintiff,
vs.
Dennis Boyce John/Jane Doe Boyce (If
Married)
Defendant(s)
Issued on behalf of Plaintiff(s):
Yolanda Garcia-Barajas
692 Rancho Via Drive
Sparks, NV 89434
775-762-3342
Pub: 1-31, 2-7, 2-21, 2-28 2017
SUMMONS
TO T H E D E F E N D A N T: Y O U H AV E
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
Code 4085
KEITH G. MUNRO
DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY
BAR NO. 5074
P.O. BOX 11130
RENO, NV 89520
(775) 337-5700
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
26
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No. CV16-02095
Dept. No. 10
WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
$994.00 U.S. CURRENCY,
Respondent.
EUGENE CARLTON EVANS,
Claimant.
FORFEITURE SUMMONS
TO: Eugene Carlton Evans.
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 Attorney
Washoe County District Attorney’s Office
One South Sierra Street, 4th Floor
P.O. Box 11130
Reno, 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 judgment forfeiting respondent property and
declaring that it becomes the property of
Washoe County.
Dated this 12th of October, 2016
JAQUELINE BRYANT
Clerk of the Court
By: Deputy
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7, 3-14 2017
Code No: 2550
Stephen C. Moss, Esq. SBN 631
Phiip L. Kreitlein, Esq. SBN 5394
KREITLEIN LAW GROUP, LTD.
470 E. Plumb Lane, Suite 310
Reno, Nevada 89502
Telephone: (775) 786-2222
Attorney for Petitioner
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No: PR17-00042
Dept. No: PR
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of
STEPHEN J. BARANYI, also known as
STEPHEN JOSEPH BARANYI,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF HEARING: PETITION FOR
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE
AND FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JUDIT V.
BARANYI filed PETITION FOR GENERAL
ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE AND FOR
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRZATION and has
set the matter for hearing on the requests
in the Petition for Wednesday, the 15th of
March, 2017, at 10:00 a.m., in the Probate
Court of the Second Judicial District Court,
75 Court Street, Reno, NV, 89501. The matter will be approved without further hearing
unless an objection if filed. You do not
need to appear unless you wish to object.
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 30th day of January, 2017
By: STEPHEN C. MOSS, ESQ.
Nevada state Bar No. 631
470 E. Plumb Lane, Suite 310
Reno, Nevada 89502
(775) 786-222
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
Code No: 2610
Richard C. Blower, Esq. 00739
Law Office of Richard C. Blower
2235 Green Vista Drive, Suite 309
Sparks, Nevada 89431
(775) 674-3363
Attorney for Petitioner
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Feb. 21, 2017
legals
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No: PR16-00665
Dept. No. PR
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of
CAROL SUE STEWART,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ANGELA
L. COLT has been appointed and qualified
by the above Court on the 27th day of
January, 2017, as Executor of the Estate
of CAROL SUE 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.
29th of March, 2017, at 10:00 a.m., in the
Probate Court of the Second Judicial District
Court, 75 Court Street, Reno, NV, 89501.
The matter will be approved without further
hearing unless an objection if filed. You do
not need to appear unless you wish to object.
AFFIRMATION (Pursuant to NRS 239B.030)
Street, Reno, Nevada 89501.
calling him at 775-358-7744.
All persons interested in the estate are
notified to appear and show cause, why the
petition should not be granted.
DATED this 7th day of February, 2017
The undersigned does hereby affirm that
this Document does not contain the social
security number of any person.
Pursuant to NRS 239B.030
Dated this 7th day of February, 2017
By: STEPHEN C. MOSS, ESQ.
Nevada state Bar No. 631
470 E. Plumb Lane, Suite 310
Reno, Nevada 89502
(775) 786-222
AFFIRMATION
The foregoing document does not contain
the Social Security number of any individual.
DATED this 16TH day of February, 2017.
SINAI, SCHROEDER, MOONEY,
BOETSCH, BRADLEY & PACE
By Patrick M. Mooney
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
Code: 2550
Code: 2550
Law Office of Richard C. Blower
2235 Green Vista Drive, Suite #309
Sparks, Nevada 89431
(775) 674-3363
By: Richard Blower
Attorney for The Estate of CAROL SUE
STEWART
MURIEL R. SKELLY, ESQ.
Bar #3338
BERNING & ASSOCIATES, LLC
195 Casazza Drive
Reno, Nevada 89502
Telephone: (775) 329-8646
Fax: 775-329-8649
Todd L. Torvinen, Esq.
Nevada bar No. 3175
232 Court street
Reno, NV 89501
775-825-6066
Appearing in Proper Person
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF THE SECOND
JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT STATE OF
NEVADA, COUNTY OF WASHOE
Dated this 30TH day of January. 2017
Code: 2550
KREITLEIN LAW GROUP, LTD.
Stephen C. Moss, Esq. SBN 631
470 E. Plumb Lane, Suite 310
Reno, Nevada 89502
(775) 786-2222
Attorney for Petitioner
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No: PR17-00058
Dept. No: PR
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of
DOLORES P. WITCHER, aka DOLORES
WITCHER,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF HEARING: PETITION
TO S E T A S I D E E S TAT E W I T H O U T
ADMINISTRATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DIXIE
MARIER, now known as DIXIE ANN
MOONEY filed a PETITION TO SE ASIDE
ESTATE WITHOUT ADMINISTRATION
and has set the matter for hearing on the
requests in the Petition for Wednesday,
the 5th of April, 2017, at 10:00 a.m., in the
Probate Court of the Second Judicial District
Court, 75 Court Street, Reno, NV, 89501.
The matter will be approved without further
hearing unless an objection if filed. You do
not need to appear unless you wish to object.
AFFIRMATION (Pursuant to NRS 239B.030)
The undersigned does hereby affirm that
this Document does not contain the social
security number of any person.
Case No. FV17-00169
Dept. No. 13
In the Matter of the Termination of Parental
Rights as to:
LUIS YAHIR MARTINEZ SANCHEZ,
A Minor Child.
NOTICE OF HEARING TO TERMINATE
PARENTAL RIGHTS
TO: JOSE LUIS MARTINEZ, Father of Luis
Yahir Martinez Sanchez and any other persons who may have any claim as to paternal
rights to 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 13 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 18th day of April, 2017 at the
hour of 11:00 a.m. at which time and place
you are required to be present if you desire
to oppose the petition. Please take notice
that if you do not appear at the date set forth
or fail to answer or otherwise plead within 20
days after service of this notice, counsel for
Petitioner intends to request the Court to find
you have been properly noticed of this hearing and enter (1) a default against you and
(2) an order termination your parental rights.
Dated This 9th day of February, 2017
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No.: CV17-00234
Dept. 9
In the Matter of the Application of:
of:
JANET KAY BAILEY
Petitioner.
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE
OF NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Janet Kay
Bailey has filed in this court a PETITION
FOR CHANGE OF NAME UNDE NRS
41.270 (filed February 03, 2017), to change
her name form Janet Kay Bailey back to her
maiden name of Janet Kay Christensen.
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 6TH day February, 2017
The Law Office of
Todd L. Torvinen Chtd.
Todd L. Torvinen. Esq.
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
WILLIAM W. HARRISON, ESQ.
SPARKS LEGAL CLINIC
Nevada Bar No. 000568
305 West Moana Lane, Suite A
Reno, NV 89509
Attorney for Estate
(775) 358-7744
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
CODE: 2581
BARBARA GRUENEWALD
BAR NO. 1134
P.O. Box 1090
Reno, Nevada 89504
775-322-3366
Attorney for Petitioner
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No.: PR10-00398
Dept. No.: PR
In the Matter of the Estate of:
ANNIE RUTH MACK,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned, as the Executor of the Estate
of Annie Ruth Mack, deceased, will sell at
private sale to the highest and best bidder
(net to the estate) upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject
to confirmation by the above-entitled Court,
within one year, after February 1, 2017, the
real property located at residence located at
1600 Beech Street, Reno, Washoe County,
Nevada, more particularly described as
follows, to-wit:
Lot thirty three (33) in Block A of Sterling
Village No. 2, Reno, Nevada, according to
the map thereof, filed in the Washoe County
Recorder’s Office, State of Nevada, on
August 29, 1958.
APN: 007-054-01
Bids or offers are invited for said property
and must be in writing and will be received
at the office of Barbara Gruenewald, attorney
for the estate, P.O. Box 1090, Reno, Nevada
89504, (775-322-3366), or delivered personally to said attorney at any time; however,
said sale shall be confirmed with the Court.
Said sale will be made on the following terms:
CODE: 2550
WILLIAM W. HARRISON, ESQ.
SPARKS LEGAL CLINIC
Nevada Bar No. 000568
305 West Moana Lane, Suite A
Reno, NV 89509
Attorney for Estate
(775) 358-7744



Private Sale
Property as is condition;
Cash.
The Executor of this estate reserves the
right to reject any and all bids. NRS 148.220
AFFIRMATION PURSUANT TO NRS
239B-030
Jacqueline Bryant
Clerk of the Court
By: B Yohn
Deputy
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
The undersigned hereby affirms that this document does not contain the social security
number of any person..
By: STEPHEN C. MOSS, ESQ.
Nevada state Bar No. 631
470 E. Plumb Lane, Suite 310
Reno, Nevada 89502
(775) 786-222
Pub: Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7, 3-14 2017
Case No.: PR17-00059
Dept. No. PR
Dated 2-1-17
CODE: 2550
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
PATRICK M. MOONEY, ESQ.
BAR NUMBER: 0628
448 HILL STREET
RENO, NEVADA 89501
775/323-5178
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
MARY KATHLEEN FITZSIMMONS,
Deceased,
Dated this 14th day of February, 2017
Code: 2550
KREITLEIN LAW GROUP, LTD.
Stephen C. Moss, Esq. SBN 631
470 E. Plumb Lane, Suite 310
Reno, Nevada 89502
(775) 786-2222
Attorney for Petitioner
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No: PR17-00058
Dept. No: PR
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of
SHIRLEY JEAN GIECK, aka SHIRLEY J.
GIECK,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF HEARING: PETITION
TO S E T A S I D E E S TAT E W I T H O U T
ADMINISTRATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that KATHY
J. COTTER filed PETITION TO SE ASIDE
ESTATE WITHOUT ADMINISTRATION
and has set the matter for hearing on the
requests in the Petition for Wednesday, the
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR PROBATE
OF WILL AND ISSUANCE OF LETTERS
TESTAMENTARY
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Jeffrey James
Brenner has filed with the Court a Petition
IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF THE SECOND
for Letters Testamentary for the estate of
JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE
Mary Kathleen Fitzsimmons, the above
STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE
named decedent: a hearing on the Petition
COUNTY OF WASHOE
has been set for the 5th day of April, 2017
at 10:00 a.m., Washoe County Courthouse,
In the Matter of the Estate of
75 Court Street, Reno, Nevada. Further
SUSAN THAU CRADDOCK,
details concerning this Petition can be
Deceased. obtained by reviewing the Court file at the
Office of the County Clerk, Washoe County
Case No. PR17-00004
Courthouse, or by contacting the Petitioner
Dept. No. PR
or the Attorney for the Petitioner, William W.
Harrison, Attorney at Law, 305 West Moana
Hearing Date: April 19, 2017
Lane, Suite A, Reno, Nevada 89509; or
Hearing Time: 10:00 a.m.
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SHANNON
M. WILSON and MONIQUE L. MEINERT
have filed in this Court an Amended Petition
for Probate of Will and for Issuance of Letters
Testamentary for the Estate of SUSAN
THAU CRADDOCK, Deceased, and a
hearing has been set for Wednesday, the
19th day of April, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. in the
Probate Department at the Courthouse of
the above-entitled Court, located at 75 Court
Barbara Gruenewald
Attorney for Petitioner
Karen Jones
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Code: 2610
Anthony Francis Novak
1500 Sharon Way
Reno, NV 89509
415-990-6352
Appearing in Proper Person
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No.: CV17-00218
Dept. 15
In the Matter of the Petition
of:
Anthony Francis Novak
For a Change of Name.
NOTICE
On the 2nd day of February, 2017, a Petition
was filed in the above-entitled Court by
Anthony Francis Novak requesting that the
Court legally change her/his present name
of Anthony Francis Novak. to Anton Cary
Novak. Any opposition to this Petition should
be filed with the above-entitled Court within
Feb. 21, 2017
ten (10) days of the final publication of this
Notice. This document does not contain the
Social Security number of any person.
legals
JACQUELINE BRYANT
Clerk of the Court
Deputy Clerk
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.
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
DATED: this 6th day February, 2017
Code: 2610
JACQUELINE BRYANT
Clerk of the Court
Deputy Clerk
DATED: this 2nd day February, 2017
Arnie Christopher Hansen
6969 Jermann Ct.
Sparks, NV 89436
Appearing in Proper Person
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
Code: 2610
Case No.: CV17-00226
Dept. 4
Emory Muir Peterson-Nestaval
2050 Burnside Drive
Sparks, NV 89434
775-846-0389
Appearing in Proper Person
In the Matter of the Petition
of:
Arnie Christopher Hansen
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
For a Change of Name.
Case No.: CV17-00320
Dept. 3
NOTICE
On the 3rd day of February, 2017, a Petition
was filed in the above-entitled Court by Arnie
Christopher Hansen requesting that the
Court legally change her/his present name
of Arnie Christopher Hansen to Christopher
A. Hansen. 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 8TH day February, 2017
JACQUELINE BRYANT
Clerk of the Court
Deputy Clerk
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
In the Matter of the Petition
of:
Emory Muir Peterson-Nestaval
For a Change of Name.
NOTICE
On the 15th day of February, 2017, a Petition
was filed in the above-entitled Court by
Emory Muir Peterson-Nestaval requesting
that the Court legally change her/his present
name of Emory Muir Peterson-Nestaval to
Emory Muir Peterson. 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 15th day February, 2017
Code: 2610
David Michael Bulock
7890 Opal Bluff Drive
Reno, NV 89506
775-677-2565
Appearing in Proper Person
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
JACQUELINE BRYANT
Clerk of the Court
Deputy Clerk
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
Code: 2610
Case No.: CV17-00233
Dept. 7
Lawrence Leo Cary II
1500 Sharon Way
Reno, NV 89509
Appearing in Proper Person
In the Matter of the Petition
of:
David Michael Bulock
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
For a Change of Name.
Case No.: CV17-00217
Dept. 3
NOTICE
On the 3rd day of February 2017, a Petition
was filed in the above-entitled Court by
David Michael Bulock requesting that the
Court legally change her/his present name
of David Michael Hanzlik to David Michael
Bulock 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 3rd day February, 2017
JACQUELINE BRYANT
Clerk of the Court
Deputy Clerk
Pub 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
Code: 2610
Donald Curtis Etter
7000 Mae Anne Ave, #1425
Reno, NV 89523
775-247-6544
Appearing in Proper Person
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No.: CV17-00245
Dept. 4
In the Matter of the Petition
of:
Donald Curtis Etter
For a Change of Name.
NOTICE
On the 6th day of February, 2017, a Petition
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In the Matter of the Petition
of:
Lawrence Leo Cary II
For a Change of Name.
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No.: CV17-00350
Dept. 3
In the Matter of the Petition
of:
Micheline Maria Crawford
For a Change of Name.
NOTICE
On the 17th day of February, 2017, a Petition
was filed in the above-entitled Court by
Micheline Maria Crawford requesting that the
Court legally change her/his present name of
Micheline Maria Crawford to Micheline Maria
Thompson. 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 17th day February, 2017
JACQUELINE BRYANT
Clerk of the Court
Deputy Clerk
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
Code: 2610
PATRICIA A. AVERY
860 Lahontan Way
Reno, NV 89509
775-762-4276
M. RONALD AVERY III
2100 Thomas Jefferson Dr.
Reno, NV 89509
775-544-6990
Appearing 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.: FV17-00093
Dept. 11
In the Matter of the Petition
of:
PATRICA A. AVERY
Natural Mother
and
M. RONALD AVERY III
Natural father
Natural Parents of REAGAN SIMONE
AVERY
Minor Child
For a Change of Name.
NOTICE
On the 20th day of January, 2017, a Petition
was filed in the above-entitled Court by
Patricia A. Avery and M. Ronald Avery III the
natural parents of the above-named minor
child requesting that the Court legally change
their childs’s present name of REAGAN
SIMONE AVERY to the child’s new name of
RAY SIMON AVERY 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.
NOTICE
On the 2nd day of February, 2017, a Petition
was filed in the above-entitled Court by
Lawrence Leo Cary II requesting that the
Court legally change her/his present name of
Lawrence Leo Cary II. to Sean Cary Novak.
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 20th day January, 2017
DATED: this 2nd day February, 2017
Stephen c. Moss, Esq.-SBN 631
KREITLEIN LAW GROUP, LTD
470 E. Plumb Lane, Suite 310
Reno, Nevada 89502
Telephone: (775) 786-2222
Appearing in Proper Person
JACQUELINE BRYANT
Clerk of the Court
Deputy Clerk
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
Code: 2610
Micheline Maria Crawford
1065 Waverly Drive
Reno, NV 89519
Appearing in Proper Person
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
JACQUELINE BRYANT
Clerk of the Court
Deputy Clerk
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
Code: 2610
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No.: CV17-00274
Dept. 10
In the Matter of the Petition
of:
JONATHAN DAVID OHRMAN
For a Change of Name.
NOTICE
On the 8TH day of February, 2017, a
Petition was filed in the above-entitled
Court by JONATHAN DAVID OHRMAN,
requesting that the Court legally change
her/his present name of JONATHAN DAVID
OHRMAN to JONATHAN DAVID DALTON.
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 do hereby
affirm that the preceding document does
not contain the Social Security number of
any person.
DATED: this 8th day February, 2017
JACQUELINE BRYANT
Clerk of the Court
Deputy Clerk
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
Code: 2610
William Jennings Webb, Jr.
7420 Franktown Rd.
Washoe Valley, NV 89704
775-883-4966
Appearing in Proper Person
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No.: CV17-00263
Dept. 3
In the Matter of the Petition
of:
William Jennings Webb Jr.
or petition.
Dated this 8th
day of November , 2016
JACQUELINE BRYANT
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Deputy Clerk
Second Judicial District Court
75 Court Street Reno, Nevada 89501
Issued on behalf of Plaintiff(s):
Colleen Beth Jacobson
P.O. Box 2271
Fernley, NV 89408
775-404-4001
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Code:4085
IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF THE SECOND
JUDICIAL DISTICT COURT OF THE STATE
OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF WASHOE
Case. No. DV17-00078
Dept. No. 5
ELVIS ELIAS ARDIANO
Plaintiff/ Petitioner/Joint Petitioner
Vs.
YULIZA ROCINELY OCHOA LOPEZ,
Defendant/ Respondent/ Joint Petitioner.
For a Change of Name.
SUMMONS
NOTICE
On the 7th day of February, 2017, a Petition
was filed in the above-entitled Court by
William Jennings Webb Jr. requesting that
the Court legally change her/his present
name of William Jennings Webb Jr. to William
Jennings Webb. 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.
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.
DATED: this 7th day February, 2017
JACQUELINE BRYANT
Clerk of the Court
Deputy Clerk
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
Code:4085
IN THE FAMILY DIVISION OF THE SECOND
JUDICIAL DISTICT COURT OF THE STATE
OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF WASHOE
Case. No. DV16-01893
Dept. No. 13
COLLEEN BETH JACOBSON
Plaintiff/ Petitioner/Joint Petitioner
Vs.
JOHN MAEK CARROLL,
Defendant/ Respondent/ Joint Petitioner.
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).
The object of this action is: Complaint for
Divorce
1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, you
must, within 20 calendar 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 appropriate filing fees, in accordance with the rules
of the Court.
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
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: Divorce
1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, you
must, within 20 calendar 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 appropriate filing fees, in accordance with the rules
of the Court.
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 6th day of February, 2016
JACQUELINE BRYANT
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Deputy Clerk
Second Judicial District Court
75 Court Street Reno, Nevada 89501
Issued on behalf of Plaintiff(s):
ELVIS ELIAS ARDIANO
9415 BRIGHTRIDGE DRIVE
RENO, NV 89506
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neither be used, nor reproduced, neither
in whole nor in part, nor in any manner
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use of
Secured Party’s copyrighted property; (3)
consents and agrees with Secured Party’s
filing of a UCC Financing Statement
wherein User is debtor and Holly-Nicole:
Fuller© is Secured Party; (4) consents
and agrees that said UCC Financing
Statement described above in paragraph
“(3)” is a continuing financing statement,
and further consents and agrees with
Secured Party’s filing of any continuation statement necessary for maintaining
Secured Party’s perfected security interest
in all of User’s property and interest in
property pledged as collateral in Security
Agreement described above in paragraph
“(2),” until User’s contractual obligation
theretofore incurred has been fully satisfied; (5) authorizes Secured Party’s filing
of any UCC Financing Statement, as
described above in paragraph “(3),” as
well as in paragraph “(4),” and the filing
of any Security Agreement, as described
above in paragraph “(2),” in the UCC
filing office; (6) consents and agrees that
any and all such filings described in paragraph “(4)” and “(5)” above are not, and
may not be considered, bogus, and that
User will not claim that any such filing is
bogus; (7) waives all defenses; and (8)
appoints Secured Party as Authorized
Representative for User, effective upon
User’s default re User’s contractual
obligations in favor of Secured Party as
set forth below under “Payment Terms”
and “Default Terms,’ with full authorization and power granted Secured Party
for engaging in any and all actions on
behalf of User including, but not limited by,
authentication of a record on behalf of
User, as Secured Party, in Secured Party’s
Feb. 21, 2017
legals
sole discretion, deems appropriate, and
User further consents and agrees that
this appointment of Secured Party as
Authorized
Representative
for User,
effective upon User’s default, is irrevocable and coupled with a security
interest. User further consents and
agrees
with
all of the following
additional
terms
of Self-executing
Contract/Security Agreement in Event
of Unauthorized Use: Payment Terms:
In accordance with fees for unauthorized
use of HOLLY NICOLE FULLER as set
forth above, User hereby consents and
agrees that User shall pay Secured Party
all unauthorized-use
fees in full within
ten (10) days of date Secured Party’s
invoice, hereinafter “Invoice,” itemizing
said fees, is sent.
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DAVID E. ADKINS, ESQ.
Nevada Bar No. 4503
611 Sierra Rose Drive, Suite B
Reno, NV 89511
Tele: (775) 432-6600
[email protected]
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR
THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF WASHOE
CASE NO.: PR15-00419
DEPT. NO.: PR
In the Matter of the Estate of ANDREW
CLARK SETTEL, Deceased,
NOTICE OF INTENT TO SELL REAL
PROPERTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that David E.
Adkins, Esq. and Stephanie Rosken, as
Personal Representatives of the Estate of
ANDREW CLARK SETTEL, deceased, will
sell at a private sale to the highest bidder (net
to the Estate) upon the terms and conditions
hereinafter mentioned, and subject to the
confirmation by the above-entitled Court, all
right, title and interest of said Andrew Clark
Settel, deceased, at the time of his death, and
all right, title and interest that said Estate has
acquired by operation of law, or otherwise,
in and to the real property located at 3755
Wedekind Road, Sparks, Nevada 89431,
Assessor’s Parcel Number 026-202-10. The
terms and conditions of the sale include the
purchase price payable in cash on close of
escrow, and the property is being sold “as is.”
All offers must be in writing and executed
by an individual or other duly authorized
representative.
The offer should be sent either via email to
[email protected] or physically to:
Cissie Popson or Sue Baily
Estate Realty
(775) 772-5847
2260 Emerald View Ct.
Reno, NV 89523
This sale is subject to applicable provisions of
the Nevada Revised Statutes. All sales and
the terms and conditions of the sale must be
confirmed by the above-entitled Court prior to
conveyance. The Personal Representatives
reserve the right to reject any and all offers.
Dated February 17, 2017
PUB: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
Document code 2550 Kathrine L. Berning,
Esq. #3678
the matter down for hearing on Wednesday,
March 29, 2017, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. , in the
Probate Court, Washoe county Courthouse,
Reno, Nevada. The matter will be approved
without further hearing unless an objection
is filed. You do not need to appear unless
you object.
THE UNDERSIGNED AFFIRMS THAT THIS
DOCUMENT DOES NOT CONTAIN THE
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OF ANY
PERSON.
DATED this 3rd day of February, 2017
/s/KATHRINE. BERNING
KATHRINE L. BERNING, Esquire
AFFIRMATION PURSUANT TO NRS
239B.030:
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The undersigned does hereby affirms that
this document, does not contain the social
security number of any person
DOCUMENT CODE: 2550
Dated February 15, 2017
Michael S. Gregg
Nevada Bar No. 500
448 Hill Street
Reno, NV 89501
(775) 322-8746
Attorney for Petitioner
SINAI, SCHROEDER, MOONEY
BOETSCH, BRADLEY & PACE
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
448 Hill Street
Reno, NV 89501
775-323-5178
CASE NO.PR17-00057
DEPT. PR
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
Hearing Date: March 29, 2017
Hearing Time: 10:00 a.m.
In the Matter of the Estate of
ROBERT KRAUTHAMER,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF HEARING
All persons interested in the estate are
notified to appear and show cause, why the
petition should not be granted.
90-DAY NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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: February 7, 2017
MICHAEL S. GREGG
A Professional Corporation
Michael S. Gregg
Attorney for Petitioner
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DOCUMENT CODE: 2550
James P. Pace, Esq.
Nevada Bar No. 3128
448 Hill Street
Reno, NV 89501
(775) 323-5178
Attorney for Petitioner
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Hearing Date: April 5, 2017
Hearing Time: 10:00 a.m.
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MICHAEL
S. KELLY having filed in this Court his
PETITION FOR ADMISSION OF WILL TO
PROBATE, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION, in the
Estate of Jacqueline Kelly, Deceased, has set
GLORIA M. PETRONI, ESQ.
GLORIA M. PETRONI, LTD.
555 South Center Street
Reno, NV 89501
(775) 420-4221
(775) 420-4219
Attorneys for Petitioner, Terri Vandenhende
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
WASHOE, STATE OF NEVADA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
JACQUELINE KELLY,
Deceased.
JAMES P. PACE,
ESQ.
State Bar No. 3128
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ABIGAIL
BURNS has filed in this Court a “Petition for
Probate of Will, for General Administration,
and for Issuance of Letters of Administration
with Will Annexed” of the estate of ROBERT
KRAUTHAMER, deceased, and a hearing
has been set for Wednesday, the 29th
day of March, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. in the
Probate Department, at the Courthouse of
the above-entitled Court, located at 75 Court
Street, Reno, Nevada 89501.
In the Matter of the Estate of
DOUGLAS A. FRENCH
Deceased.
Hearing Date: March 29, 2017
And Time: 10.00 a.m.
The matter will be approved without further
hearing unless an objection is filed. You do
not need to appear unless you wish to object.
For further particulars, reference is hereby
made to the Petition on file in the above-referenced matter.
Berning & Associates, LLC
195 Casazza Drive
Reno, Nevada 89502
(775) 329-8646
Facsimile: (775) 329-8649
Attorney for the Estate of Jacqueline J. Kelly
Case No.: PR17-00007
Dept. No. PR
personal representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons unless they
have waived notice or have consented to the
proposed action. Independent administration
authority will be granted unless good cause
is shown why it should not be.
CASE NO.:PR17-00025
DEPT. NO.: PR
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DIANE
BIRD has filed with the Court a Petition for
Probate of Will, for General Administration,
and for Issuance of Letters Testamentary
Under the Independent Administration of
Estates Act And the hearing of the same has
been fixed by this Court at 10:00 o=clock a.m.
on Wednesday, April 5, 2017, in the Probate
Department of the Second Judicial District
Court, 75 Court Street, Reno, Nevada 89501.
The petitioner requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act. This will avoid
the need to obtain court approval for many
actions taken in connection with the estate.
However, before taking certain actions, the
Case No.: PR16-00613
Dept. No.: PR
In the Matter of the Estate
of
PATRICIA S. BULLINGER
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Petitioner,
TERRI VANDENHENDE, has been duly
appointed and qualified by the above-entitled Court on January 11, 2017 as Personal
Representative of the Estate of PATRICIA S.
BULLINGER, 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 ninety (90)
days after the first publication of this notice
DATED this day of 2017.
GLORIA M. PETRONI, LTD.
GLORIA M. PETRONI, ESQ.
Nevada Bar Number 2230
555 South Center Street
Reno, Nevada 89501
Telephone: (775) 420-4221
Facsimile: (775) 420-4219
A t t o r n e y s f o r t h e P e t i t i o n e r, Te r r i
Vandenhende
attorney, if there is one.
Dated this 27th day of September, A.D. 2016
Kevin Higgins
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, SPARKS
By Janine Baker
COURT CLERK
AFFIRMATION Pursuant to NRS 239B.030
The undersigned does hereby affirm that
this document does not contain the social
security number of any person.
Anthony F. DeMartino, Esq., ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
415 South sixth Street, Suite 200 K
Las Vegas NV 89101
(702) 889-6009
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IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF SPARKS
TOWNSHIP COUNTY OF WASHOE, STATE
OF NEVADA
Case No.: 16-SCV-2478
Discover Bank
Plaintiff
vs.
Kyle J Obregon & John/Jane Doe Obregon
(if Married)
Defendants.
SUMMONS
The State of Nevada Sends Greetings to the
Said Defendants(s)
Kyle J Obregon & John/Jane Doe Obregon
(If Married):
You are hereby summoned to appear within
20 days after service of this Summons and
defend the above-entitled action. Do not
count the day of service. There is a $71.00
filing fee. If you do not file an answer with
the Court, 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.
Dated this 30th day of September, A.D. 2016
Kevin Higgins
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, SPARKS
By Janine Baker
COURT CLERK
AFFIRMATION Pursuant to NRS 239B.030
The undersigned does hereby affirm that
this document does not contain the social
security number of any person.
Anthony F. DeMartino, Esq.,
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
415 South sixth Street, Suite 200 K
Las Vegas NV 89101
(702) 889-6009
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21, 2017
IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF SPARKS
TOWNSHIP COUNTY OF WASHOE, STATE
OF NEVADA
IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF SPARKS
TOWNSHIP COUNTY OF WASHOE, STATE
OF NEVADA
Case No.: 16-SCV-2615
Dept.: 1
Case No.: 16-SCV-2422
Discover Bank
Plaintiff
vs.
Diane Dwyer & John/Jane Doe Dwyer (if
Married)
Defendants.
SUMMONS
The State of Nevada Sends Greetings to the
Said Defendants(s)
Diane Dwyer & John/Jane Doe Dwyer (If
Married):
You are hereby summoned to appear within
20 days after service of this Summons and
defend the above-entitled action. Do not
count the day of service. There is a $71.00
filing fee. If you do not file an answer with
the Court, 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
HONOR FINANCE LLC a foreign limited
liability company,
Plaintiff
vs.
RACQUEL NORTHRUP, an individual; and
DOES 1-20; and ROE CORPORATIONS
1-20, INCLUSIVE.
Defendants.
SUMMONS
You 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 Complaint for breach of
Contract, Breach of Covenant of Good Faith
and Fair Dealing, and Unjust Enrichment.
.This summons does not set a court date.
For 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
Feb. 21, 2017
legals
security number of any person.
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Larson A. Wels, Esq. (SBN 012517)
Attorney for Plaintiff
Law Office of Hayes & Welsh
199 N. Arroyo Grande Blvd. #200
Henderson, NV 89074
(702) 434-3444
Case No:PR16-00603
Dept. No: PR
DATED 10/18/16
Kevin Higgins
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, SPARKS
By Janine Baker
COURT CLERK
Pub: 1-31, 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF SPARKS
TOWNSHIP COUNTY OF WASHOE, STATE
OF NEVADA
Case No.: 16-SCV-2616
Dept.: 1
HONOR FINANCE LLC a foreign limited
liability company,
Plaintiff
vs.
Jerimiah Rhodes, an individual; and DOES
1-20; and ROE CORPORATIONS 1-20,
INCLUSIVE.
Defendants.
SUMMONS
You 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 Complaint for breach of
Contract, Breach of Covenant of Good Faith
and Fair Dealing, and Unjust Enrichment.
.This summons does not set a court date.
For 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.
Larson A. Wels, Esq. (SBN 012517)
Attorney for Plaintiff
Law Office of Hayes & Welsh
199 N. Arroyo Grande Blvd. #200
Henderson, NV 89074
(702) 434-3444
DATED 10/18/16
Kevin Higgins
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, SPARKS
By Janine Baker
COURT CLERK
Pub: 1-31, 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No:PR16-00580
Dept. No: PR
In the Matter of the Estate of RICHARD C.
WU, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that Petitioner HSIN
HSIUNG WU has filed a Petition for Probate,
Appointment of Administrator, and Issuance
of Letters of Administration, and a hearing
has been set for March 15, 2017 at 10:00 am
in the probate Division of the Second Judicial
District Court of Nevada, which is located
on the first floor of the Washoe County
Courthouse, #75 Court street, Reno, NV
89501. All persons interested in the estate
are noticed to appear and show cause, if
any, why the above-referenced Petition
should not be granted. This matter will be
approved without further hearing unless an
objection is filed.
Dated: this 13th day of February, 2017
Respectfully Submitted:
Cross Law
Tyson P. Cross, Esq. Bar No. 13327
611 Sierra Rose Drive, Suite A
Reno, NV 89511
Attorney for Petitioner
29
JUSTICE COURT, RENO TOWNSHIP
WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA
Case No.: RJC2016-094948 6
FINANCE CO - LEGAL OWNER
1990 HONDA ACCORD J H M C B 7 6
5 X L C 1 2 9 1 0 8 MICHAEL ANTHONY
TELLES - LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER
2FAFP73W4WX149929 Registered Owner:
William R. Alfaro Legal Owner Same as
Above
1997 Chevy Silverado VIN:
2GCEC19R6V1212238 Registered Owner:
Dax Wayne Keaster Legal Owner: Riverton
Buick
In the Matter of the Estate of PRESSLEY R.
MERRILL, Deceased.
Discover Bank
Plaintiff
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
vs.
2000 HYUNDAI ELANTRA K M H J F 3
5 F 5 Y U 9 1 2 3 3 4 JUSTIN MATTHEW
CRUME-LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER
Notice is hereby given that on the 22ND
day of
Ceasar Cornejo & John/Jane Doe Cornejo
(if Married)
Defendant(s)
2000 HYUNDAI ELANTRA K M H J W 3 5 F
X Y U 1 8 4 1 5 4 KERRY TODD CARUSO
– LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER
1995 Chevy Cavalier VIN:
3G1JC1240WS831140 Registered Owner:
Danny Lee James Smith Mark and Marlo
Russell Legal Owner: Loan Max Title Loans
SUMMONS
You 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.
1997 HONDA CIVIC 1 H G E J 8 1 4 6 V L
1 2 4 6 3 8 LUCERO MARTINEZ-CANADALEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER
1990
Ford
Escort
VIN:
1FAPP913LW172316Registered Owner:
Jose Padilla Jr. Legal Owner: Same as Above
1998 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
1 J 4 G Z 5 8 S 0 W C 3 6 8 9 8 0
DANIEL JAMES WILDEMAN –LEGAL &
REGISTERED OWNER
2000 Ford Taurus VIN: 1FAFP5521YA273053
Registered Owner: Mathew Aron Sweeny
Legal Owner: Same as Above
December, 2016, ANNE MERRILL was
appointed and qualified by the above entitled Court as Administrator of the Estate of
Pressley R. Merrill, 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 60 days after the mailing or first
publication of this notice.
Dated: this 6th day of February, 2017
Respectfully Submitted:
Cross Law
Tyson P. Cross, Esq. Bar No. 13327
5595 Kietzke Lane Suite 103
Reno, NV 89511
Attorney for Personal Representative
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IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
Case No:PR16-00626
Dept. No: PR
In the Matter of the Estate of JOSEPH
WILLIAM MCINTOSH, Deceased.
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 PLAINTIFF
415 South sixth Street, Suite 200 K
Las Vegas NV 89101
(702) 889-6009
David Clifton
Justice of the Peace, Washoe County, Reno,
Township Nevada
January, 2017, JOSEPH W. MCINTOSH, JR
was appointed and qualified by the above
entitled Court as Personal Representative
of the Estate of Joseph William McIntosh,
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
60 days after the mailing or first publication
of this notice.
Dated: this 6th day of February, 2017
Respectfully Submitted:
Cross Law
Tyson P. Cross, Esq. Bar No. 13327
5595 Kietzke Lane Suite 103
Reno, NV 89511
Attorney for Personal Representative
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IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF REFUGIO BANUELOS,
Deceased.
Case No. PR16-00638
Department No. PR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Joseph
Banuelos has been duly appointed and
qualified by the above-entitled Court on
January 19, 2017, as Executor of the Estate
of Refugio Banuelos, 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 ninety (90) days after the first
publication of this notice. A copy of your
claim must also to be mailed to the attorneys
for the estate at the address listed below.
FRICKE LAW LTD.
One East Liberty Street, Suite 600
Reno, NV 89501
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
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2014
NISSAN SENTRA 3 N 1 A B 7
A P 1 E L 6 9 3 1 5 8 SHANNON ANN
CUNNINGHAM -REGISTERED OWNER
WELLS FARGO DLR SVCS- LEGAL
OWNER
1996 TOYOTA RAV4 J T 3 H P 1 0 V 9 T 0 1
0 7 6 3 7 ANGEL ROSELILIAN REPREZALEGAL & 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.
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
Dated: 8/30/2016
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NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN to the last registered and legal owners
JUSTICE COURT, RENO TOWNSHIP
WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA
98 FORD 1FMZU34E6WUB19493
04 HARLEY 1HD1HBZ304K800408 R/O
AND L/O PAUL STEPHEN HEENAN
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day of
2004
YAMAHA VMAX J Y A V P 1 4 Y
8 4 A 0 0 1 1 3 9 JOHN G PIKE - LEGAL
& REGISTERED OWNER JENNIFER S
ALLEN – LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER
Case No.: RJC2016-094962 # 6
Discover Bank
Plaintiff
99 ACURA JH4DC4458XS013047 R/OAND
L/O JOSELUIS PALOMINO-DIAZ
vs.
96 FORD 2FMDA5142TBC39920
L / O
NEVADA TITLE & PAYDAY LOANS, INC.
Joshua G Coleman & John/Jane Doe
Coleman (if Married)
Defendant(s)
94 CHEVROLET 1G1LD5542RY112722
R/O AND L/O JACOB K DIONNE, REBECCA
ANN SABATINI
SUMMONS
You 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.
89 HONDA 1HGED3544KA029121 R/O AND
L/O HECTOR MIGUEL SEDANO-RAMIREZ
AFFIRMATION Pursuant to NRS 239B.030
The undersigned does hereby affirm that
this document does not contain the social
security number of any person.
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
/s/ Anthony F. DeMartino
Anthony F. DeMartino, Esq.,
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
415 South sixth Street, Suite 200 K
Las Vegas NV 89101
(702) 889-6009
Justice of the Peace, Washoe County, Reno,
Township Nevada
Dated: 8/242016
Pub: 1-31, 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
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
bidder or bidders @ 10:00 o’clock am on
03/10/17 to satisfy a towing, repair, or storage
charge as provided in the Nevada Revised
Statutes article Nos. 108.270-108.300
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1992 CHRYSLER LEBARON 3 C 3 X U 4
1 3 1 N T 3 2 6 1 0 2 JESSE LEE PRUITT –
LEGAL & REGISTERED OWNER
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
1992 GMC YUKON 1 G K E K 1 8 K 3
N J 7 0 6 1 3 7 THEODORE J THOMAS
- REGISTERED OWNER ANGELINA N
THOMAS- REGISTERED OWNER UNITED
01 JEEP 1J4GW48S51C602185
R/O
AMBER CAULFIELD, JUSTIN JAMES
CAUFIELD L/O BANK OF AMERICA
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 July 27, 2016 at 1395 E.
4th Street, Reno, Nevada, 89512
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes
108.270 to 108.360 &487.250 inclusive the
following vehicles will be sold on “AS IS”
“WHERE IS” basis to the highest bidder on
March 3, 2017 at 9:00 am at the following
locations:
SIERRA VISTA MOBIE HOME PARK 1950
N Carson St, Carson City NV 89701
95 Aljo VIN# ISY200R27SD000257 R/O
Marilyn Mae Frandsen Melvin Keith Frandsen
L/O Bombardier Capital I/P Marilyn Frandsen
and Kevin Soucy.
There are no warranties express or
implied, merchantability or otherwise on the
above mentioned vehicles. ADVERTISER
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO BID.
Published in the Sparks Tribune.
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
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.
1998 Ford Crown Victoria VIN:
2008 Ford Fusion VIN: 3FAHP08168
RI81537 Registered Owner: Bob Westbrook
Legal Owner: Credit Accpetance Corp.
1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee VIN:
1J4GZ58YXSC783142 Registered Owner:
Brittany Gail Boberg Legal Owner: Same
as Above
1985 Mazda RX7 VIN: JM1FB3315F0910214
Registered Owner: Alberto Jualo MonteDeramos Legal Owner: Same as Above
1991 Mazda RX7 VIN: JM1FC3312M0907121
Registered Owner: Steve C Moon Legal
Owner: Same as Above
2000
Oldmobile
Alero
VIN:1G3NL52T8YC371242Registered
Owner: Eugenio E. Madrigal Legal Owner:
Same as Above
2007 Pontiac G6 VIN: 1G2ZF58B374150667
Registered Owner: Edward Arthur Hughes
Legal Owner: Same as Above
1990 Subaru Legacy VIN:
JF2BJ63C3LH927614 Registered Owner:
Christel Dussault Legal Owner: Same as
Above
1993 Subaru Legacy VIN:
4S3BJ6330P7945269 Registered Owner:
Guadalupe K Lopez Legal Owner: Cindy
Mendez
1988 Winnabego VIN: 1GBKP37WXJ3313514
Registered Owner: Elliott Warren Blevis &
Robery Lowell Wise Legal Owner: Same
as Above
2004 vw Passat VIN: WVWYH63B44E001298
Registered Owner: Ashley Nicole Fix Legal
Owner: Same as Above
Nevada Tow reserves the right to bid
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
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.
1998 Ford Crown Victoria VIN:
2FAFP73W4WX149929 Registered Owner:
William R Alfaro Legal Owner: Same as
Above
Nevada Tow reserves the right to bid
Pub: 2-21, 2017
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 March 7,2017
to satisfy a towing repair, or storage charge
as provided in the Nevada revised Statutes
Article. Nos. 108.27-108.300.
2 0 0 2 G M C Yu k o n V I N :
3GKGK26G42G183236 Registered Owner:
Delbert L. Keller Legal Owner: Chase
Custom Finance
1986 Honda Accord VIN:
JHMBA7421GC013938Registered Owner:
Benjamin Mathew Nix Legal Owner: Loan
Max LLC
2006 Jeep Liberty VIN: 1J4GL48K36W114464
Registered Owner: Diane Jean Ostby Legal
30
Feb. 21, 2017
legals
Owner: Same as Above
2003 Dodge Neon VIN: 1B3ES56C43D168320
Registered Owner: Paul Gary Driskell Jr. &
Shana Lee Rubin Legal Owner: Same as
Above
2003 Ford Windstar
VIN:
2FMZA50473BA34486 Registered Owner:
Seth Jonas Rittweger & Stacey Nicole
Rittweger Legal Owner: Same as Above
Nevada Tow reserves the right to bid
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
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 March 11, 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.
2003 HYUNDAI VIN: KMHWF35H83A895532
License: NONE Registered Owner:
ENTERPRISE AUTO SALES Legal Owner:
SAME
1B7GG23X1PS178528 NONE Registered
Owner: MELANIE A WALSH Legal Owner:
PETER J LINNEROOTH
2000 FORD VIN: 3FAKP1132YR249565
License: NONE Registered Owner:
NAVARRO N CATHEY Legal Owner: SAME
Legal Owner: MARIA G MARTINEZ &
PEDRO G-MORENO
88 HONDA VIN: JHMED3552JS007309
License: NONE Registered Owner: CESAR
M F-AVILA Legal Owner: SAME
RONALD P KOZEL / ELEANOR MACK Legal
Owner: R.P. KPZEL / ELEANOR MACK C/O
G WONS
95 JEEP VIN: 1J4FJ68S4SL544786 License:
31E714 NV Registered Owner: JEREMY
S HOWELL Legal Owner: TITLEMAX OF
NEVADA DBA TITLEMAX
92 FORD VIN: 1FTCR14X9NPB01326
License: NONE Registered Owner:
JONATHEN T CHARTER Legal Owner:
SAME
2007
MITSUBISHI
VIN:
4A4MN31S07E035471 License: 965LHS
NV Registered Owner: JEREMY W
REEDER or DEBRA N MILLIM Legal Owner:
SANTANDER CONSUMER USA
98 JEEP VIN: 1J4FY29P7WP783083
License: 51D980 NV Registered Owner:
ISABELLE NEWMOON Legal Owner: LOAN
MAX TITLE LOANS
92 CHEVY VIN: 2G1WL54T1N1108263
License: 86C 539 NV Registered Owner:
KYRA N MILLER Legal Owner: MONEYMAX
TITLE LOANS
2002 CHEVY VIN: 1G1ND52J22M588954
License: 27B217 NV Registered Owner:
CORKY L CARPENTER Legal Owner: SAME
96 JEEP VIN: 1J4GZ78Y3TC352218
License: NONE Registered Owner: JESUS
A or ROGELIO E-MORENO Legal Owner:
LOANMAX TITLE LOANS
2004 HONDA VIN: 2HGES16354H620403
License: NONE Registered Owner:
MELISSA A or PAUL R CARNAHAN Legal
Owner: WACHOVIA DEALER SCVS
94 JEEP VIN: 1J4GZ78Y6RC181943
License: 222AXD NV Registered Owner:
NIKOLE D B or HAROLD L SCOTT JR
Legal Owner: PICK N PULL SELF SERV
DISMANTLERS
94 HONDA VIN: JHMCD5636RC060486
License: 83E748 NV Registered Owner:
ARIEL A-NOLASCO Legal Owner: SAME
94 CHEVY VIN: 2GCFC29K0R1317442
License: 51E654 NV Registered Owner:
GRACE M MURRAY Legal Owner: SAME
97 FORD VIN: FMDA41X0VZC27706
License: NONE Registered Owner: MANUEL
D G-PANIAGUA
2004 KIA VIN: KNADC125X46330669
License: NONE Registered Owner:
DESTINY E VASQUEZ Legal Owner: SAME
99 VW VIN: 3VWBB61E0XM801838 License:
NONE Registered Owner: LEANDRO R
VILLARREAL Legal Owner: SAME
97 DODGE VIN: 2B3HD46T4VH712645
License: 377 AWD NV Registered Owner:
GUSTAVO G GONZALEZ Legal Owner:
NEVADA TITLE & PAYDAY LOANS INC
93 GMC VIN: 1GTCS19Z3P0507600
License: 094YWT NV Registered Owner:
SACORRA A PARMER Legal Owner: SAME
96 SUBARU VIN: 4S3BG685XT7381181
License: NONE Registered Owner: DILLON
G MARTINDALE Legal Owner: COUNTRY
AUTO SALES
98 SUBARU VIN: 4S3BG6855W6624888
License: NONE Registered Owner: TONI
M SLATER Legal Owner: LOAN MAX LLC
LM91
91 HONDA VIN: 2HGED634XMH552488
License: NONE Registered Owner: MONTI
R E OWENS Legal Owner: SAME
93 JEEP VIN: 1J4GZ58Y1PC564769
License: NONE Registered Owner:
BRYAN X or RENEE M RUIZ Legal Owner:
HEATHER K KYLE
2000 FORD VIN: 1FAFP55S2YA176685
License: 12G295 NV Registered Owner:
K I M B E R LY J F O U T Z o r D AV I D L
PRITCHARD Legal Owner: SAME
99 MERCURY VIN: 4M2ZU54E3XUJ39762
License: 550LN NV Registered Owner:
SHELBY G RAYMONDI Legal Owner: LOAN
MAX TITLE LOANS
2006 CHEVY VIN: 1G1AK55F467610629
License: EREM NV Registered Owner:
JULIO E M-GIRON or TRANCITO PIERCE
Legal Owner: SAME
2003 FORD VIN: 1FAFP55U73A146463
License: 059LVV NV Registered Owner:
RINELL E MAUCK Legal Owner: HALLS
MOTORS
72 SIGHTSEER2 VIN: M39CG26595001
License: NONE Registered and Legal
Owner: UNKNOWN
2002 SATURN VIN: 1G8ZS528X2Z266586
License: NONE Registered Owner:
JUDYANNE L DONATI or SHAWN A
ROMINE Legal Owner: SAME
2003 KIA VIN: KNADC125836223490
License: 516XJD NV Registered Owner:
NIKITA S SMITH Legal Owner: FMMR INVST
INC DBA RAPID CASH
Notice of Sale of Personal Property
98 FORD VIN: 1FDRE1424WHB86867
License: 88C897 NV Registered Owner:
KEVIN F MONTOYA Legal Owner: SAME
95 FORD VIN: 1FTEX14N5SKA32429
License: NONE Registered Owner: JOSE
MORENO Legal Owner: SAME
The undersigned will sell the contents of:
90 Mitsubishi VIN: JA7FL24W4LP015069
License: F450 NV Registered Owner:
DONNA J FABIANO Legal Owner: SAME
2003 PONTIAC VIN: 1G2NF52EX3C175146
License: 52D085 NV Registered Owner:
SALVADOR S-GONZALES Legal Owner:
SAME
2002 KIA VIN: KNDJB723325169031
License: 21G902 NV Registered Owner:
KIMBERLEY A BURROWS Legal Owner:
TITLEMAX OF NEVADA INC DBA TITLEMAX
78 AMC VIN:
A8C039H343339 License:
2PJU679 CA Registered Owner: ROBERT
E COLBURN Legal Owner: SAME
98 PONTIAC VIN: 1G2NE52MXWM519003
License: NONE Registered Owner:
CRYSTAL C DOMINGUEZ Legal Owner:
SAME
72 PONTIAC VIN:
2K57T2A10454
License: NONE Registered and Legal
Owner: UNKNOWN
93 NISSAN VIN: 1N4EB32A8PC790492
License: NONE Registered Owner: GENE
A MORRIS Legal Owner: SAME
2008 PONTIAC VIN: 1G2ZH57N184223803
License: 147 AXT NV Registered Owner:
SIDNEY S R ROBERTSON Legal Owner:
SAME
2002 CHEVY VIN: 1G1JF524827283265
License: NONE Registered Owner:
CASSANDRA ALLAN or TIFFNEY R CHILDS
Legal Owner: SAME
86 DODGE VIN: 2B4FK41G5GR649085
License: 286 XDU NV Registered Owner:
MUSTANG AUTO WRECKERS Legal
Owner: SAME
2002 CHEVY VIN: 3G1JC52432S171323
License: 50D876 NV Registered Owner:
MARIO PEREZ Legal Owner: SAME
2001 TOYOTA VIN: JT2BF28K910292959
License: 111UFW NV Registered Owner:
RANDALL D or BRANDON G MEAD Legal
Owner: SAME
93 NISSAN VIN: 1N6SD11S1PC384010
License: NONE Registered Owner: ANGELA
M JOHNSON Legal Owner: SAME
95 TOYOTA VIN: JT3VN39W7S0171643
License: NONE Registered Owner: JAMES
I PERKINS 3 Legal Owner: TITLEMAX OF
NEVADA DBA TITLEMAX
2001 FORD VIN: 1FMZU63E61ZA34927
License: NONE Registered Owner:
KRISTINE L SHUEY Legal Owner: SAME
2 0 0 9
K A W A S A K I
V I N :
JKAEREC169DA29728 License: NONE
Registered Owner: KURT F PRAGER JR
Legal Owner: NAVY FED C.U. Additional
Owner: JAMES L BENNIE Additional Owner:
FOUNDERS FED C.
2002 HONDA VIN: 1HGEM21992L088276
License: 713LRN NV Registered Owner:
KRISTY M NEAL Legal Owner: TITLEMAX
OF NEVADA DBA TITLEMAX
2012 JEEP VIN: 1C4NJRFB3CD603439
License: 025YHE NV Registered Owner:
V.A.U.L. TRUST Legal Owner: GREAT
BASIN FED C.U. Additional Owner:
KIMBERLY M ANDERSON Additional
Owner: RYAN P KRAUSER
93
VIN:
DODGE
License:
95 VOLVO VIN: YV1LW5539S2106721
License: 7EAC074 CA Registered Owner:
CHRISTINA D WICKLUNDRIGGS Legal
Owner: SAME
2016
GREAT DANE
VIN:
1GRAP0628GT606069 License: U603077
TN Registered Owner: WELLS FARGO
EQUIPMENT FIN IN Legal Owner: SAME
93 CHEVY VIN: 1GCDM15Z5PB108597
License: 6R63048 CA Registered Owner:
JANET O LITTAU Legal Owner: SAME
2 0 0 3
M E R C E D E S
V I N :
WDBPJ75J33A034131 License: 5CDP001
CA Registered Owner: BRANDON PASCUAL
Legal Owner: SAME
97 MITSUBISHI VIN: JA4MT31PXVP003308
License: 6Z0A857 CA Registered Owner:
GIDEON N NFOR / LUMNGWEGIA
NGWANFORBI Legal Owner: SAME
98 HONDA VIN: 1HGCG5647WA094155
License: NONE Registered Owner:
CANDICE A PROKOPICH Legal Owner:
EXCLUSIVE AUTO SALES
2004 CHEVY VIN: 1G1ZS52F64F238558
License: 981 USK NV Registered Owner:
RASHIMA or LARRY A BRADLEY 2 Legal
Owner: SAME
96 SATURN VIN: 1G8ZG1278TZ351994
License: 547 YNF NV Registered Owner:
DONALD F WILBANKS Legal Owner:
NEVADA TITLE & PAYDAY LOANS INC
98 CHEVY VIN: 2G1WL52M6W9127390
License: 6PRY652 CA Registered Owner:
JACK P MATULICH Legal Owner: SAME
2000 GMC VIN: 1GKEL19W3YB510499
License: 137XEA NV Registered Owner:
JOSE A PALOMAR Legal Owner: LOAN
MAX TITLE LOANS
73 CHEVY VIN: 1D80K3Z446608 License:
2F44018 ID Registered Owner: CODY A
RHODES Legal Owner: SAME
2003 TOYOTA VIN: 4T1BE32K33U782717
License: AVC6437 WA Registered Owner:
JOSHUA J BEELER Legal Owner: SAME
2005
MITSUBISHI
VIN:
4A3AB36F75E044287 License: 5KCR175
CA Registered Owner: ELIZABETH L SMITH
Legal Owner: SAME
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
Pursuant to the Nevada self-Storage Facility
Act:108
Name: John Smith: Misc. car parts, tools
boxes, auger, boxes and totes
Name: Diane Toczek: Clothing, blankets,
towels and misc. items
To the highest bidder on March 7th , 2017
ending at 3:00 p.m. Purchases must be paid
at the time with cash only. All purchases are
sold as is and must be removed within 72
hours of the time of sale. Sale subject to
cancellation up to the time of sale. Company
reserves the right to refuse any online bids.
Sale to be held online at: www.iBid4Storge.
com
Kim Strong
to the highest bidders on or after March 11,
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
1975 Overland 34’ 5th Wheel VIN: 05209
Registered Owner: Richard Edward Corwin,
Tori C Dodge Legal Owner: None
1976 Dodge Motorhome VIN:
F44CD6V091214 Registered Owner:
Cal-Nevada Towing & Transport, Inc Legal
Owner: None
1992 Dodge Dakota VIN:
1B7FL26X9NS607236 Registered Owner:
Luke Gabriel Ruiz Legal Owner: None
1995 Dodge Ram 1500 VIN:
1B7HC16Y1SS344702 Registered Owner:
Priscilla Marie Valenzuela Legal Owner:
None
1 9 9 5 To y o t a C a m r y V I N :
4T1GK13E4SU068315 Registered Owner:
Gabriel Amaro-Carrillo Legal Owner: None
1996 Acura TL VIN: JH4UA3650TC001492
Registered Owner: Rian L Narra or William
Zacarias Lozada Legal Owner: None
1996 Chrysler Town & Country VIN:
1C4GP54L1TB361385 Registered Owner:
Cecilia Elizabeth Martinez-Demartinez Legal
Owner: Moneymax Title Loans
1997
Ford
Ranger
VIN:
1FTCR15X3VTA07299 Registered Owner:
Sara Marie Davies Legal Owner: None
1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse VIN:
4A3AK34Y6WE017507 Registered Owner:
Branden Garland Schrader, Richard Leroy
Parcells 2 Legal Owner: None
1999 Oldsmobile Aurora VIN:
1G3GR62C7X4118693 Registered Owner:
Kelsea Yvonne Farnsworth or Carl H
Farnsworth Legal Owner: None
2000 Chevy Silverado VIN:
2GCEC19T6Y1237026 Registered Owner:
Oscar Gonzalez Legal Owner: None
2002 Ford F150 VIN: 1FTRX17282NA47959
Registered Owner: Daniel Anthony Lopez
Legal Owner: None
2002 Subaru Legacy VIN:
4S3BE686427202145 Registered Owner:
Christina Lynn Roy Legal Owner: None
2 0 0 2 To y o t a H i g h l a n d e r V I N :
JTEHF21AX20055929 Registered Owner:
Brian Ray Jones Legal Owner: Harrys
Quality Cars Inc
2004 Mercury Grand Marquis VIN:
2MEFM75W34X663959 Registered Owner:
Charles Anthony Vogts Legal Owner: None
2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser VIN:
3A4FY58B26T276157 Registered Owner:
Maribel Ramirez or Eloy Ramirez Legal
Owner: None
Pub: 2-21, 2-28 2017
Notice of Sale of Personal Property
Pursuant to the Nevada self-Storage Facility
Act:108
The undersigned will sell the contents of:
2008 Dodge Avenger VIN:
1B3LC46J68N216818 Registered Owner:
Mellissa S Canonico Legal Owner: None
2 0 1 3 To y o t a Ta c o m a V I N :
3TMMU4FN4DM060253 Registered Owner:
Rickey Ray Hall Jr Legal Owner: None
95 DODGE VIN: 1B7HF16Z4SS293857
License: 7Y62211 CA Registered Owner:
CELINA L RASMUSSEN / KEITH A MYERS
Legal Owner: SAME
92 HONDA VIN: 1HGCB7571NA180758
License: NONE Registered Owner:
ANOUDETH PHRASATTHA Legal Owner:
SAME
Name: Nanette Montgomery: Household,
Clothing,
Name: Loriann Maurer: Furn., household
98 FORD VIN: 1FTZX1866WNA28253
License: 894 XML CO Registered Owner:
PAM PYPER Legal Owner: SAME
2001 OLDS VIN: 1G3WS52H01F273166
License: NONE Registered Owner: DAVID
F MUNGER Legal Owner: SAME
2001 VW Passat VIN: WVWEH63B31E005597
Registered Owner: Paul Vixcarra Legal
Owner: None
Name Stephen Perry Jr.: Furn, household,
bikes
Cal-Nevada Reserves the right to bid
92 SUZUKI VIN: JS1GR78AXN2100848
License: NONE Registered Owner: ELISSA
M & FARRIN D BLOCKER Legal Owner:
SAME
95 TOYOTA VIN: 1NXAE04B3SZ233055
License: NONE Registered Owner: JUAN
C BARRERA Legal Owner: SAME
96 NISSAN VIN: 1N4BU31D0TC149484
License: NONE Registered Owner: ALAN
C SWEET Legal Owner: LOAN MAX TITLE
LOANS
2016 NISSAN VIN: 3N1CE2CP5GL401076
License: 7TQY360 CA Registered Owner: P
V HOLDING CORP Legal Owner: THE BANK
OF NEW YORK MELLON TRST CO NA
2006 CHEVY VIN: 2G1WD58C069106417
License: 5TKW877 CA Registered Owner:
LAWRENCE JENKINS Legal Owner:
PATELCO CU
2012 FORD VIN: 1FTFW1EF7CFC28445
License: 78340N1 CA Registered Owner:
DAMON A WOLFE Legal Owner: NAVY FCU
99 MITSUBISHI VIN: 4A3AK34YXXE128594
License: NONE Registered Owner: MARIA
G M DE GURROLA & PEDRO G-MORENO
SATURN VIN: 1G8JW54R21Y574346
License: NONE Registered Owner: HANNA
J or ZULMA R SHINGLETON Legal Owner:
SAME
98 MERCURY VIN: 3MEFM6537WM607456
License: F1119 NV Registered Owner:
DIANE L BUDJAKO Legal Owner: SAME
96 FORD VIN: 2FMDA5140TBB21459
License: NONE Registered Owner: PEARL
S ORMSBY Legal Owner: SAME
2016 HYUNDAI VIN: KMHCT5AE3GU252867
License: NONE Registered Owner: EAN
HOLDINGS LLC Legal Owner: SAME
2005 CHRYSLER VIN: 2C4GF48485R285099
License: NONE Registered Owner:
ROWWENA DURNIN Legal Owner: SAME
86 DODGE VIN: 1B3BG26S8GX552230
License: 643KUB NV Registered Owner:
Name: Jeannie Green: Furn., clothing, toys,
household
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
Name: Christopher Tackett:
household, guitar
Clothing,
NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES
To the highest bidder on March 7th, 2017
ending at 3:00 p.m. Purchases must be paid
at the time with cash only. All purchases are
sold as is and must be removed within 72
hours of the time of sale. Sale subject to
cancellation up to the time of sale. Company
reserves the right to refuse any online bids.
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
3/9/2017 to satisfy a towing, repair or storage
charge as provided in the Nevada Revised
Statutes Article Nos. 108.270-108.300.
Sale to be held online at: www.StorageBattles.
com
Stephanie Friauf
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 2017
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the last
registered and legal owners of the following
described vehicles now in storage at CalNevada Towing. That the same will be sold
1999
GMC
Denali
VIN:
1GKEK13R2XR901767 License No 114AXE
NV Reg. Owner: Leonardo Mora-Esquivel
Legal Owner: Loan Max Title Loans
2 0 0 3 To y o t a M a t r i x X V I N :
2T1LR32E53C058743 License No: NONE
Reg. Owner: Jaycob Lee Whinery Legal
Owner: Same as Above
1997 Dodge Ram 1500 VIN:
1B7HF16Z9VJ545273 License No: 0615GR1
Feb. 21, 2017
CA Reg. Owner: Slater Angela Irene Legal
Owner: Same as above
1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
VIN: 1J4GZ78Y7PC625523 License No:
8BB2461 ID Reg. Owner: Maria Isabel Valles
Rodriguez Legal Owner: Same as Above
1993 GMC Rally/Vandura G2500 VIN:
1GDEG25KPF502030 License No: NONE
Reg Owner: Erasmo Olavarrieta or Teena
Larie Cecil Legal Owner Same as Above
2005 Cadillac C/T CTS HI Feature
VIN:1G6DP567650133967 License No:
None Reg. Owner: Billy Joel Tani Legal
Owner: Exeter Finance Corp.
1996 Ford Explorer VIN:
1FMDU32P9TZB52498 License No. Reg.
Owner : Tracey Lynne and Larry Lavaune
Smart Pick N Pull Legal Owner: Same as
Above
2003 Cadillac DeVille DHS VIN:
1G6KE57Y23U250696 License No 02F805
NV Reg. Owner: Christina Velarde Legal
Owner: Same as Above
2002 Mitsubishi Lancer ES VIN:
JA3AJ26E52U014325 License No: NONE
Reg. Owner: Zachary Mikel Babcock Legal
Owner: Same as Above
2003 Honda Civic VIN: 1HGEM22943L053385
License No: 52D475 NV Reg. Owner:
Benjamin Louis Rodlun Legal Owner: Same
as above
1 9 9 1 To y o t a C o r o l l a D e l u x e V I N :
1NXAE94A0MZ213327 License No: NONE
Reg. Owner: Santos Martinez-Trejo Legal
Owner: Same as Above
2002 Chyrsler Concorde LXI VIN:
2C3HD36M92H289580 License No: NONE
Reg Owner Jovan Michael Lobster Legal
Owner US Auto Title & Payday Loan RM
1998 Ford Windstar Cargo Van VIN:
2FTZA54U2WBC73186 License No: None
Reg. Owner: Plantworks, LLC Richard Mark
Kisner Legal Owner: Same as Above
2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport VIN:
1J4FF48S81L617453 License No.
NONE Reg. Owner Ashlyn Elizabeth Armenta
Legal Owner Same as Above
2013 Nissan Rogue S/SV VIN:
JN8AS5MV4DW131909 License No.
470ARP N Reg. Owner: Danielle Ann
Barrineau Legal Owner: Chrysler Capital
Location of Sale: City Auto Towing 1200
Freeport Blvd., Sparks, NV 89431. City Auto
Towing reserves the right to bid.
Pub: 2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN No.:
011-473-29 TS No.: NV-14-608505-AB Order
No.: 8689517 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 5/25/2005. UNLESS
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest
bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a
state or national bank, check drawn by state
or 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): WILLIAM PFAU,
AND CLAUDIA PFAU, TRUSTEES OF THE
WILLIAM AND CLAUDIA PFAU 2003 TRUST
Recorded: 5/31/2005 as Instrument No.
3222706 of Official Records in the office of
the Recorder of WASHOE County, Nevada;
Date of Sale: 3/1/2017 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: $113,305.66
The purported property address is: 280
ISLAND AVE 707, RENO, NV 89501 This
property is sold as-is, lender is unable to
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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 incorrectness
of the property address or other common
designation, if any, shown herein. If no street
address or other common designation is
shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within 10 days of
the date of first publication of this Notice of
Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason,
including 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-14-608505-AB Date: Quality Loan
Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San
Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON
SALE information only Sale Line: 702-3822747 O r Login to: http://www.qualityloan.
com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN No.:
031-262-01 TS No.: NV-17-759319-BF Order
No.: 97106768 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 8/11/2003. 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): KEVIN
A NIEZNANSKI AND RAILI NIEZNANSKI,
HUSBAND AND WIFE Recorded: 8/26/2003
as Instrument No. 2910903 of Official
Records in the office of the Recorder of
WASHOE County, Nevada; Date of Sale:
3/17/2017 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: $41,690.36 The purported property
address is: 898 20TH STREET, SPARKS, NV
89431 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 incorrectness of the property address or other
common designation, if any, shown herein. If
no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the
property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days
of the date of first publication of this Notice of
Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason,
including 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-17-759319-BF Date: Quality Loan
Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San
Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON
SALE information only Sale Line: 800-2802832 O r Login to: http://www.qualityloan.
com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN No.:
080-861-23 TS No.: NV-16-738751-BF Order
No.: 733-1600740 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 3/18/2009. 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): Katrina E.
Bailey and Jesse Bailey III, wife and husband
Recorded: 3/20/2009 as Instrument No.
3741345 of Official Records in the office of
the Recorder of WASHOE County, Nevada;
Date of Sale: 3/3/2017 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: $197,821.89 The purported property address is: 7626 CORSO
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 incorrectness of the property address or other common designation,
if any, shown herein. If no street address
or other common designation is shown,
directions to the location of the property may
be obtained by sending a written request to
the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of
first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the
sale is set aside for any reason, including
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-16-738751-BF Date: Quality Loan
Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San
Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON
SALE information only Sale Line: 800-2802832 O r Login to: http://www.qualityloan.
com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN No.:
232 641 04 TS No.: NV-14-622233-RY
Order No.: 140097192-NV-VOO 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
12/11/2006. 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): BRADFIELD THOMPSON,
AN UNMARRIED MAN AND JOANNE
THOMPSON, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN
Recorded: 12/29/2006 as Instrument No.
3481249 of Official Records in the office of
the Recorder of WASHOE County, Nevada;
Date of Sale: 3/8/2017 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: $546,377.01
The purported property address is: 7781
SHALESTONE WAY, RENO, NV 89523 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 incorrectness
of the property address or other common
designation, if any, shown herein. If no street
address or other common designation is
shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within 10 days of
the date of first publication of this Notice of
Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason,
including 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-14-622233-RY Date: Quality Loan
Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San
Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON
SALE information only Sale Line: 702-3822747 O r Login to: http://www.qualityloan.
com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN No.:
232-533-07 TS No.: NV-16-741076-JP Order
No.: 16-0008689 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 8/30/2005. UNLESS
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest
bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a
state or national bank, check drawn by state
or 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): DENNIS
M DIAZ AND ENRIQUETA P. MADERO-DIAZ
Recorded: 9/15/2005 as Instrument No.
3277908 of Official Records in the office of
the Recorder of WASHOE County, Nevada;
Date of Sale: 3/15/2017 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: $294,425.87 The purported property address is: 2500 PAINTED
RIVER TRL, RENO, NV 89523-3846 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 incorrectness
of the property address or other common
designation, if any, shown herein. If no street
address or other common designation is
shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written
request to the beneficiary within 10 days of
the date of first publication of this Notice of
Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason,
including 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-16-741076-JP Date: Quality Loan
Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San
Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON
SALE information only Sale Line: 702-3822747 O r Login to: http://www.qualityloan.
com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN No.:
524-260-03 TS No.: NV-16-749369-AB Order
No.: 733-1601067 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 8/14/2007. 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 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): Kevin
C. Cords and Tena L. Cords, husband and
wife as joint tenants Recorded: 8/28/2007 as
Instrument No. 3570026 of Official Records
in the office of the Recorder of WASHOE
County, Nevada; Date of Sale: 3/3/2017 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:
$281,543.25 The purported property address
is: 8020 MIRAMAR COURT, SPARKS, NV
89436 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 incorrectness of the property address or other
common designation, if any, shown herein. If
no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the
property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days
of the date of first publication of this Notice of
Sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason,
including 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-16-749369-AB Date: Quality Loan
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Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street San
Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON
SALE information only Sale Line: 800-2802832 O r Login to: http://www.qualityloan.
com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Pursuant to Section 164.025 of the Nevada
Revised Statutes, notice is hereby given
that Nannette Katherine Whiting is the duly
appointed Trustee of the Violet D. Buttler
2013 Living Trust”. Violet D. Buttler, the
Grantor/Settlor/Trustor of that Trust, died
on January 30, 2017. Any creditor having
a claim against Violet D. Buttler (Grantor/
Settlor/Trustor) or the Trust estate must
file his or her claim with the undersigned at
726 North Mountain View Road, Payson, AZ
85541 within ninety (90) days after January
30, 2017, the date of mailing this Notice or
after the first publication of notice, whichever
is later. Any claim not filed against the trust
estate within that time is forever barred.
Nothing in this Notice is to be construed as
an admission, either express or implied, of
liability or of the validity of any claim you
may or may not file, and any such claim will
be subject to the review and approval or
rejection by the Trustee in their discretion.
If a claim is rejected by the Trustee, in whole
or in part, the Trustee will, within ten (10)
days after the rejection, notify the claimant
of the rejection by written notice forwarded
by certified mail to the mailing address of the
claimant. The claimant must bring suit in the
proper court against the Trustee within sixty
(60) days after the notice is given, whether
the claim is due or not, or the claim is barred
forever and the Trustee may distribute the
assets of the trust to its beneficiaries without
personal liability to any creditor whose claim
is barred forever.
Dated 1-30-17
Nannette Katherine Whiting
“The Violet D. Buttler 2013 Living Trust”
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7 2017
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
is the duly appointed and qualified trustee
of the John Baynes Revocable Trust, dated
June 22, 2016 John Baynes, the settler of
that trust, died on November 28, 2016.
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.
legals
may be) of this notice.
The Pleich Family Trust
late charges plus costs incurred. The total
amount due for unpaid rent, late fees, and
costs of sale and advertising is $3,965.00.
Ryan J. Earl, Esq., 548 W. Plumb Lane,
Reno, Nevada 89509, (775) 829-1800.
By: Rebecca Ann Pleich
Pub:2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
Dated this 27th day of January, 2017.
Claims against the estate must be filed at
the following address:
Rebecca Ann Pleich
c/o Ryan J Earl, Esq.
548 W. Plumb Lane, suite B
Reno, NV 89509
Pub: 2-21, 2-28, 3-7, 2017
NVMHP, LLC NOTICE OF SALE BY
AUCTION OF MOBILE HOME
To: Catherine M A Re, 7830 N. Virginia Str.,
#96, Reno, Nevada 89506.
To: State of Nevada Manufactured Housing
Division 1830 E College Pkwy., Suite 120,
Carson City, NV 89706
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to
N.R.S. 108.310, Ryan J. Earl, Esq., on
behalf of NVMHP, LLC, aka North Valley
Mobile Home Park, 548 W. Plumb Lane, B,
Reno, Nevada, Lien Claimant, on January
14, 2017 at 8:00 a.m., will sell a 1968
Marlette 12’ x 60’ mobile home, Serial
Number H12260RCDWT70725, pursuant to
a Notice of Claim of Lien dated October 25,
2016 on the above described manufactured
home for default of payment of rent. Sale of
this manufactured home will occur at 7830
N. Virginia Str., Space #96, Reno, Nevada,
89506 at the time and date above mentioned.
Sale will be made without warranty, express
or implied, for the purpose of satisfying
the unpaid amount of the lien, additional
accrued unpaid rent and late charges plus
costs incurred. The total amount due for
unpaid rent, late fees, and costs of sale and
advertising is $3,965.00. Ryan J. Earl, Esq.,
548 W. Plumb Lane, Reno, Nevada 89509,
(775) 829-1800.
Pub:2-14, 2-21, 2-28 2017
NVMHP, LLC NOTICE OF SALE BY
AUCTION OF MOBILE HOME
To: Correa C., Sergio and Miguel Luna, 7830
N. Virginia Str., #18, Reno, Nevada 89506.
To: State of Nevada Manufactured Housing
Division 1830 E College Pkwy., Suite 120,
Carson City, NV 89706
NVMHP, LLC NOTICE OF SALE BY
AUCTION OF MOBILE HOME
To: Juan Jose Sanchez Campos and Maria
Velasquez Campos, 7830 N. Virginia Str.,
#62, Reno, Nevada 89506.
To: State of Nevada Manufactured Housing
Division 1830 E College Pkwy., Suite 120,
Carson City, NV 89706
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to
N.R.S. 108.310, Ryan J. Earl, Esq., on behalf
of NVMHP, LLC, aka North Valley Mobile
Home Park, 548 W. Plumb Lane, B, Reno,
Nevada, Lien Claimant, on February 17,
2017 at 8:00 a.m., will sell a 1972 NASHUA
14’ x 65’ mobile home, Serial Number 15844,
pursuant to a Notice of Claim of Lien dated
January 18, 2017 on the above described
manufactured home for default of payment
of rent. Sale of this manufactured home
will occur at 7830 N. Virginia Str., Space
#62, Reno, Nevada, 89506 at the time and
date above mentioned. Sale will be made
without warranty, express or implied, for the
purpose of satisfying the unpaid amount of
the lien, additional accrued unpaid rent and
late charges plus costs incurred. The total
amount due for unpaid rent, late fees, and
costs of sale and advertising is $1,424.71.
Ryan J. Earl, Esq., 548 W. Plumb Lane,
Reno, Nevada 89509, (775) 829-1800.
Pub: 2-7, 2-14, 2-21 2017
Rosa Maria Martinez
2516 Janelle Dr.
Sparks, NV 89431
775-233-5736
IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT
OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR
CARSON CITY
Rosa Maria Martinez
Plaintiff,
vs
Juan Antonio Villalobos,
Defendant.. Case No.: 17DR1000241B
Dept.: I
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to
N.R.S. 108.310, Ryan J. Earl, Esq., on behalf
of NVMHP, LLC, aka North Valley Mobile
Home Park, 548 W. Plumb Lane, B, Reno,
Nevada, Lien Claimant, on March 6, 2017
at 8:00 a.m., will sell a 1966 Marlette 12’
x 60’ mobile home, Serial Number 51103,
pursuant to a Notice of Claim of Lien dated
January 18, 2017 on the above described
manufactured home for default of payment
of rent. Sale of this manufactured home
will occur at 7830 N. Virginia Str., Space
#18, Reno, Nevada, 89506 at the time and
date above mentioned. Sale will be made
without warranty, express or implied, for the
purpose of satisfying the unpaid amount of
the lien, additional accrued unpaid rent and
late charges plus costs incurred. The total
amount due for unpaid rent, late fees, and
costs of sale and advertising is $2,195.34.
Ryan J. Earl, Esq., 548 W. Plumb Lane,
Reno, Nevada 89509, (775) 829-1800.
SUMMONS
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NVMHP, LLC NOTICE OF SALE BY
AUCTION OF MOBILE HOME
2. Unless you respond, your 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 takin of money property or the relief requested in the Complaint.
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To: Efrain Hernandez Garcia and Lilia
Mendoza Lino, 7830 N. Virginia Str., #59,
Reno, Nevada 89506.
3. If you wish to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly
so that your response may be filed on time.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(The Pleich Family Trust)
To: State of Nevada Manufactured Housing
Division 1830 E College Pkwy., Suite 120,
Carson City, NV 89706
4. You are required to serve your answer
upon Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is:
Dated: February 13, 2017
Helen (Misha) Michele Baynes
P.O. Box 1668
Reno, NV 89505
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that THOMAS W.
BUTLER and WILLIAM A. BUTLER are
duly appointed and qualified Co-successor
Trustees of The Butler Trust dated August
17, 2005. The Trustor of said Trust, BETTY
J. BUTLER, died on September 3, 2016.
Any 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: February 13, 2017
Thomas W. Butler, co-successor trustee
1011 Turnberry Dr.
Sparks, NV 89436
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
is the duly appointed and qualified trustee
of the Pleich Family Trust which was created
by William S. Pleich and Mary Ann Pleich on
April 7, 2010. On February 1, 2011, Mary
Ann Pleich passed away. On December 16,
2016, William S. Pleich passed away. All
creditors having claims against Mary Ann
Pleich or William S. Pleich or The Pleich
Family Trust dated April 7, 2010 must file a
claim with the undersigned at the address
given below within 90 days after the mailing
or the date of first publication (as the case
Feb. 21, 2017
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to
N.R.S. 108.310, Ryan J. Earl, Esq., on behalf
of NVMHP, LLC, aka North Valley Mobile
Home Park, 548 W. Plumb Lane, B, Reno,
Nevada, Lien Claimant, on January 14, 2017
at 8:00 a.m., will sell a 1968 Americana
12’ x 60’ mobile home, Serial Number
16012CK4985, pursuant to a Notice of Claim
of Lien dated October 25, 2016 on the above
described manufactured home for default of
payment of rent. Sale of this manufactured
home will occur at 7830 N. Virginia Str.,
Space #59, Reno, Nevada, 89506 at the time
and date above mentioned. Sale will be made
without warranty, express or implied, for the
purpose of satisfying the unpaid amount of
the lien, additional accrued unpaid rent and
T H E S TAT E O F N E VA D A S E N D S
GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED
DEFENDANT:
NOTICE! 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.
TO THE DEFENDANT:
A civil complaint or petition has been filed by
the plaintiff against you.
1. If you wish intend to defend this lawsuit,
you must, within 20 days after this Summons,
is served on you, exclusive of the day of
service, file with this Court, a written pleading* in in response to this Complaint.
SUSAN MERRIWETHER, Clerk of the Court
By: Deputy Clerk
DATED February 2, 2017
*There is a fee associated with filing a
responsive pleading. Please refer to fee
schedule.
**Note-When service by publication, insert
a brief statement of the object of the action.
See Rule 4.
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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMMISSION OF NEVADA
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO REVISE TARIFF
Sierra Pacific Power Company d/b/a NV Energy (“Sierra”) filed an Application with the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (“Commission”) under Advice Letter
No. 320-G, designated as Docket No. 17-01031, to revise Gas
Tariff No. 1 to implement a charge for the installation of an
excess flow valve on an existing gas service line.
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 proceedings 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. The Commission
will make a determination at an open meeting regarding
whether to grant the relief requested, which may have an
impact on consumers.
Sierra filed the Application in accordance with the Nevada Revised Statutes (“NRS”) and the Nevada Administrative Code (“NAC”), Chapters 703 and 704, including, but
not limited to, NRS 704.100 and NAC 703.400.
Interested and affected persons may file the following:
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 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1,
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
Commission’s website: 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 proceeding to
receive any further notices in this matter.
By the Commission,
______________________________________
TRISHA OSBORNE,
Assistant Commission Secretary
Dated: Carson City, Nevada
02/06/17
Docket No. 17-01031
CODE 2610
Ryan J. Earl (SB# 5292)
Law Offices of Ryan J. Earl
548 W. Plumb Lane, Suite B
Reno, Nevada 89509
Tel: (775) 829-1800
Attorney for Petitioner
IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE
CASE NO. CV17-00159
DEPT. NO.9
IN THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE OF
NAME
CYNTHIA JOAN WETTEMAN, aka
CYNTHIA JOAN WETTEMANN, CYNTHIA
W. TEMPLE, CYNTHIA WETTEMANN
TEMPLE, CYNTHIA WETTEMANN
TEMPLE KUNDE, aka CYNTHIA KUNDE,
aka CYNTHIA WETTEMANN KUNDE,
aka CYNTHIA W. KUNDE, aka CYNTHIA
TEMPLE KUNDE, aka CYNTHIA T. KUNDE,
aka CYNTHIA JOAN KUNDE, aka CYNTHIA
J. KUNDE
For a Change of Name
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR ORDER
CHANGING NAME OF NATURAL PERSON
On the 27th day of January, 2017, a Petition
was filed in the above-entitled Court by
Cynthia Joan Wetteman, aka Cynthia Joan
Wettemann, Cynthia W. Temple, Cynthia
Wettemann Temple, Cynthia Wettemann
Temple Kunde, Cynthia Kunde, Cynthia
Wetteman Kunde, Cynthia W. Kunde,
Cynthia Temple Kunde, Cynthia T. Kunde,
Cynthia Joan Kunde and Cynthia J Kunde,
requesting that the Court legally change her
present name of Cynthia Joan Wetteman,
aka Cynthia Joan Wettemann, Cynthia
W. Temple, Cynthia Wettemann Temple,
Cynthia Wettemann Temple Kunde, Cynthia
Kunde, Cynthia Wetteman Kunde, Cynthia
W. Kunde, Cynthia Temple Kunde, Cynthia
T. Kunde, Cynthia Joan Kunde, and Cynthia
J. Kunde to Cynthia T. Kunde. 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 27th day of January, 2017
.
LAW OFFICES OF RYAN J. EARL
By: /s/ Ryan J. Earl
Ryan J. Earl, Esq.
548 W. Plumb Lane, Suite B
Reno, NV 89509
Attorney for Petitioner
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