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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE
Trustee’s Sale No. CA-MOR-
071869 You are in default under a
Deed of Trust, dated 08/03/2005.
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 May 23, 2008, at 10:00
AM, at the Court Street Entrance to
the County Courthouse, 725 Court
Street corner of Main & Court Street,
in the City of Martinez, County of
Contra Costa, State of California,
Asset Foreclosure Services, Inc.,
a California corporation as duly
appointed Trustee under that
certain Deed of Trust executed
by: Garry Mocling and Rosalinda
Mocling, Husband and Wife, as
joint tenants, as Trustors, recorded
on 08/11/2005, as Instrument
No. 2005-0301465-00, of Offi cial
Records in the offi ce of the County
Recorder of Contra Costa County,
State of California, under the power
of sale therein contained, will sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a
state or national bank, check drawn
by a state or federal credit union, or
a check drawn by a state or federal
savings and loan association, or
savings association, or savings
bank specifi ed in Section 5102 of
the Financial Code and authorized
to do business in this state will be
held by the duly appointed trustee
as shown below, of all right, title
and interest conveyed to and now
held by the trustee in the hereinafter
described property under and pursuant
to a Deed of Trust described
below. The sale will be made, 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. Property is being sold
“as is - where is”. Tax Parcel No.
068-132-016. From information
which the Trustee deems reliable,
but for which Trustee makes no representation
or warranty, the street
address or other common designation
of the above described property
is purported to be 22 E. Madill St.,
Antioch, CA 94509. Said property
is being sold for the purpose of
paying the obligations secured by
said Deed of Trust, including fees
and expenses of sale. The total
amount of the unpaid principal
balance, interest thereon, together
with reasonably estimated costs,
expenses and advances at the time
of the initial publication of the Notice
of Trustee’s Sale is $319,594.33.
We are attempting to collect a debt,
and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. Sale Information
Line: 714-259-7850 or www.
fi delityasap.com Dated: 04/25/2008
Asset Foreclosure Services, Inc.
22837 Ventura Blvd., Suite 350
Woodland Hills, CA 91364 (818)
591-9237 Asset Foreclosure
Services, Inc., as Trustee By Norie
Vergara, Sr. Trustee Sale Offi cer
ASAP# 2749961 05/02/2008,
05/09/2008, 05/16/2008
Antioch Press No. 06-1617
Publish Dates: May 2, 9, 16, 2008
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the City
Council of the City of Brentwood will,
at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as
the normal course of business permits
on May 13, 2008, hold a public
hearing to consider the following:
Introduce and waive the fi rst reading
of an ordinance to approve a
rezone (RZ 07-02) to add Chapter
17.740, Residential Condominium
Conversions, to the Brentwood
Municipal Code establishing criteria
for condominium conversions of all
multi-family residential projects with
fi ve (5) and more units within the
City limits, and adopt a resolution
that amends the City’s 2007-2008
Cost Allocation Plan and Master
Fee Schedule by establishing a
fee for Residential Condominium
Conversions.
Applicant: City of Brentwood
Said hearing will be held at the City
Council Chambers, City Hall, 734
Third Street, Brentwood, California.
Further information may be
obtained from Associate Planner
Debbie Hill [(925) 516-5135 or
dhill@ci.brentwood.ca.us] in the
Community Development Department
of the City of Brentwood, 104
Oak Street, Brentwood, California
94513.
In any court challenge of City Council
decisions, you may be limited
to raising only those issues you or
someone else raised at the public
hearing described in this notice, or
in written correspondence delivered
to the Brentwood City Council at, or
prior to, the public hearing.
Brentwood Press No. 02-1273
Publish Date: May 2, 2008
Humanity from page 19A
With the support of his bosses in
the Contra Costa County Offi ce of Education
and with the fi nancial backing
of the Legion Riders, American Legion
and the Legion Auxiliary, Curtis has his
at-risk students taking a break from their
regular studies for a lesson in real-life
humanitarianism. The boxes they were
packing would soon be winging their
way to the front-line outpost of Sgt.
Maj. Jeff Balistreri, an Army Ranger
serving in Khowst, Afghanistan.
Curtis stumbled on Balistreri’s name
while reviewing his own service record online.
A friend of Balestreri’s father, Curtis
has known the sergeant major since he
was 10. Coincidentally, Curtis served in
Khowst during his own career, “training
the guys he’s out there looking for now,”
he said.
Curtis learned via e-mail that American
troops were providing free medical
care and humanitarian assistance to local
Khowst citizens, and donations were
American troops training locals at
Camp Clark in Khowst, Afghanistan
have requested that anyone choosing to
send support packages to assist in their
efforts to provide humanitarian aid to
locals include the following items: children’s
multivitamins, children’s ibuprofen
and Tylenol, backpacks, handheld pencil
sharpeners, loose-leaf or spiral-bound
needed to help continue the work. In addition
to his Legion comrades, he enlisted
the help of Sports Chalet, Target, Costco
and stores stretching from Antioch to
Tracy, all of which made donations aimed
at helping the people of Afghanistan and
thereby the American troops.
“I know a lot of groups are doing this
and that is cool; there are a lot of military
out there,” Curtis said. “I’m just making
this one a little more personal. It’s great
when someone hears what you’re doing
and the next day stops by with a hundred
in cash.”
The kids also write letters and do
more than just help with the packing.
“They are bringing stuff in for the
Afghan kids,” Curtis said. “One thing I
have noticed is that some of the toughest
kids are getting into this mission, especially
when they see people from all walks of
life bringing in stuff to the classroom. So
this mission is serving several ends.”
The ongoing effort is greatly appreciated
by the members of Balestreri’s unit.
notepaper, folders or small notebooks,
pens, pencils and crayons, coloring books
(no English writing), shoes and athletic
socks, blankets, jackets, hats, scarves and
gloves, travel-size toiletries plus toothpaste
and toothbrushes.
The troops request that donors not
send Western-style clothing, including
jeans, underwear, infant clothing, makeup
“We cannot thank everyone involved
enough for all the support,” he wrote in a
recent e-mail to Curtis. “We are embedded
training teams for the Afghan national
army. We live, eat and work with
the Afghan soldiers. We mentor them in
infantry, artillery, combat engineer, administrative
and logistical aspects of running
a professional army. We train and
fi ght right alongside of them.
“We realize that it takes a lot of time,
money and effort to show support for us
over here. We really appreciate it and it
doesn’t go unnoticed. It does make one
proud to be an American.”
Those wishing to contribute to
the effort can make out checks payable
to American Legion Riders (or ALR)
Post 202. Items for care packages can be
dropped off at 550 Harvest Park Road,
Suite D in Brentwood between 8 a.m. and
noon, Monday through Friday. For more
information, call Curtis at 925-325-0317.
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Helping the troops help others
or cosmetics, heels or decorative and unpractical
shoes, glue, tape or craft supplies,
religious items or literature, English games,
books or activities, and food requiring
cooking or microwaving.
Items can be dropped off at 550
Harvest Park Rd. #D in Brentwood
between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. Monday
through Friday.