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FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019 — 50 CENTS WWW.TRACYPRESS.COM | TPtracypress

History comes home Water rates


By Glenn Moore
Tracy Press
A piece of Tracy his-
to go up for
second time
tory came home when
marquee letters from the
1940s-era Grand Theater
were unveiled mounted to
NEW ENERGY

in two years
a wall in the lobby of the
Grand Theatre Center for The City Council is
the Arts on Sept. 12. opening up the city’s
Cultural arts manager power supply to a
William Wilson welcomed company with renewable
By Bob Brownne energy sources.
the letters’ return.
Tracy Press
“This project is so spe-
cial because it is many Tracy’s water bills are NEWS. PAGE 3
years in the making,” he going up again, with rate-
said. “In spirit, the proj- payers to see a 25% increase
ect actually began over from what they pay today on
two decades ago with the their November utility bills.
vision of what an inter- It’s the second rate
disciplinary art center in increase in less than two
Tracy might become.” years as the city tries to
The five galvanized tin close a funding gap between
letters — G-R-A-N-D — what it costs to keep the
are from a 1941 art deco tap water flowing and the
remodel of the Grand revenue the city collects
Theatre.
“Bringing something
through water bills. The City
Council approved the rate HOW WE VOTE
home creates an energy. increase on a 4-0-1 vote, with
When you can’t see or Councilwoman Veronica Voters in the Tracy
touch it or feel it, you Vargas absent. area can expect some
imagine what it looked All water users — homes, changes to ballots and
like, but having it back in businesses and apartment polling places for the
the lobby makes a big dif- buildings — will see the rate March primary.
ference,” Wilson said. “I hike. For those living in a
consider that piece to be typical single-family home, NEWS. PAGE 4
more of a spiritual sculp- the basic bill will go up from
ture than old letters from $32.80 a month to $41 a
the old marquee.”
During the construc-
month, with residents pay-
ing more if they use water
COMING SOON
tion of the renovated beyond the 1,500 cubic feet The organizers of the
Grand Theatre Center — 11,220 gallons — repre- One World Cultural
for the Arts in 2006, sented in the baseline bill. Festival hope to make it
Wilson said he learned It’s the second rate Tracy’s next big
of efforts by the com- increase to be based on a community event.
munity and local organi- 2017 study into the costs
zations to procure and of running the city’s water OUR TOWN. PAGE 11
preserve remnants of the treatment and delivery
theater’s past — from its Glenn Moore/Tracy Press system. Until then, the
early days as a vaudeville NEW FEATURE: William Wilson (left), cultural arts manager at the Grand Theatre Center basic water bill in Tracy
for the Arts, talks with Brad Pope after a set of original theater marquee letters was
GRAND, continued on page 7 unveiled Sept. 12 in the Grand’s lobby. Pope bought the letters on eBay several years ago. RATE HIKE, continued on page 3

Family protests prisoner’s release back to Tracy By Bob Brownne Jackie Cassettari, who was 36 when
Tracy Press she was found dead in her apart-
VICTIM: 
Jackie The family of a woman killed in
ment in Livermore on April 15, 2005. ON TARGET
News reports at the time, citing
Cassettari, her Livermore apartment in 2005 police records, noted that Cassettari The Kimball Jaguars’
in an undated has launched a campaign to prevent was bludgeoned to death and passing game fueled
photograph her killer from returning to Tracy, appeared to have been bound, stran- their victory over
provided by where many of the woman’s family gled and sexually assaulted as well. the Mountain House
her family, was members still live. Rainwater, then 33, was arrested Mustangs.
killed in 2005. Brian Wain Rainwater, 48, of
Courtesy photo Tracy, has served 10 years for killing PROTEST, continued on page 5 SPORTS. PAGE 22
2 | DATEBOOK. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019

datebook.
Livermore National Laboratories,
is designed for middle school and
Downtown Tracy Artwalk
WHEN: 6-8:30 p.m. MOUNTAIN
high school students.
INFO: http://education.llnl.gov
WHERE: Inside and around the
Grand Theatre Center for the
Activities and events are
HOUSE
Arts, 715 Central Ave.
Model train display free except as noted.
DETAILS: See Sept. 20 event.
DETAILS: Local entertainers For an extended calendar, TODAY, SEPT. 20
will perform and visual artists
TODAY, SEPT. 20 Healing & Miracles
Immigration Q&A will make, display and sell their
go to TracyPress.com,
where readers can also
Food Truck Friday
WHEN: 7 p.m. WHEN: 5-8 p.m.
Model train display WHEN: 10:15-11:15 a.m. artwork in conjunction with the sign in and add events
WHERE: Iglesia Fuente De Vida WHERE: Central Community
WHEN: 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. WHERE: Tracy Branch Library, wine stroll. to the Datebook.
Eterna, 523 W. Larch Road, Ste. C Park, 25 E. Main St.
WHERE: Tracy Historical 20 E. Eaton Ave. INFO: www.atthegrand.org/
DETAILS: The Rev. Roberto DETAILS: A variety of food
Museum, Adam and 12th streets DETAILS: Adults can talk special-events, 831-6858
Reyes from El Paso, Texas, trucks will set up at the park.
DETAILS: H.O.-scale trains will participate in an evange- to a representative of U.S. Open mic night INFO: Mountain House
will run through a layout mod- listic campaign, “Campaña Citizenship and Immigration SUNDAY, SEPT. 22 WHEN: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Community Services District,
eled on the scenery of Europe, Evangelistica Sanidad y Services about case status and Healing & Miracles WHERE: Wadsworth Room, Tracy 831-2300
courtesy of the European Train Milagros,” at the local church. processing times, petitioning WHEN: 10 a.m. Branch Library, 20 E. Eaton Ave.
Enthusiasts. The display, featur-
ing different trains each day, will
INFO: https://iglesiafuentedevida relatives, applying for perma- DETAILS: See Sept. 20 event. DETAILS: Monthly open mic SUNDAY, SEPT. 22
eterna.business.site, 640-9794 nent residency, applying for cit- nights at the library are open to
end Sunday. Admission is free, izenship, and other immigration Model train display Farmers market
WHEN: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. all ages. Drop-ins are welcome. WHEN: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
and donations are accepted.
INFO: www.tracymuseum.org,
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 benefits. Free study materials
DETAILS: See Sept. 20 event. INFO: 346-9026 WHERE: Wicklund Park, 551
Tracy’s Day of Service will be offered while they last.
832-7278 Historic St.
WHEN: All day INFO: www.ssjcpl.org St. Bernard’s Fall Festival TUESDAY, SEPT. 24 INFO: Mountain House CSD,
‘In the Heat of the Night’ WHERE: Multiple locations Old School Reunion WHEN: 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Story time 831-2300
WHEN: 1-3 p.m. DETAILS: People can pitch in WHEN: 11 a.m.-8 p.m. DETAILS: See Sept. 20 event. WHEN: 10:30 a.m. for babies
WHERE: Lolly Hansen Senior with a variety of service projects WHERE: McDonald Park, First (0-2 years) and 11:15 a.m. for TUESDAY, SEPT. 24
Center, 975 E. Ninth St. around the city, including filling Street and Central Avenue MONDAY, SEPT. 23 preschoolers (ages 3-5) Alchemy of Ancient Egypt
DETAILS: A screening of “In the in grass plugs at Legacy Fields, DETAILS: Rudy Mason is host- ‘Drop of Love’ talk WHERE: Tracy Branch Library, WHEN: 4 p.m.
Heat of the Night” is part of a landscaping a berm on Arezzo ing the 20th annual Old School WHEN: 10:30 a.m. 20 E. Eaton Ave. WHERE: Mountain House Fire
series of September events on Way, and sorting toys and books Reunion, which is a fundraiser WHERE: Lolly Hansen Senior DETAILS: Parents and caregiv- Station, 911 S. Tradition St.
the end of the 1960s. A schedule for Brighter Christmas of Tracy. for the Tim Mason Memorial Center, 975 E. Ninth St. ers can take little ones for a half- DETAILS: Fourth through eighth
is available at the senior center. Many hands are needed, and all Scholarship. Entertainment will DETAILS: Robin Baglietto will hour of stories, rhymes, songs graders can learn how the
INFO: John Giehl, 831-6240 ages are welcome. Specific proj- include the Latin All-Stars, A give a presentation titled “A Drop and fun. Siblings are welcome. ancient Egyptians developed
ect details can be found online Touch of Magic and the Paul of Love: How Drugs Inspired the
Makerspace INFO: www.ssjcpl.org the foundations of linguistics,
at www.justserve.org. Ramirez Band. Mason will pre- Hippie Movement, Then Led
WHEN: 3-5 p.m. chemistry, medicine, engineering
INFO: Ron Pepperman, 815- pare ribs, chicken, pork shoul- to its Demise.” A schedule of Teen movie
WHERE: Tracy Branch Library, and astrology. This New Mettle
8208, rlpepperman@gmail.com der, greens, macaroni and September events centered on WHEN: 4-6 p.m.
20 E. Eaton Ave. Farms program is sponsored by
cheese, and potato salad, sold the end of the 1960s is available WHERE: Tracy Branch Library, the county and Mountain House
DETAILS: Kids and teens ages Medical fundraiser
10-18 can use the library’s 3D WHEN: 7 a.m.-2 p.m. by the plate starting at $10. at the senior center. 20 E. Eaton Ave. Friends of the Library.
printer, circuit kits, art supplies WHERE: 150 E. Highland Ave. INFO: Rudy Mason, 346-4169 INFO: John Giehl, 831-6240 DETAILS: Eighth through 12th INFO: www.ssjcpl.org, 937-8221
and other tools. DETAILS: Two-year-old Isla graders can gather to watch
Kiwanis Club of Tracy
INFO: www.ssjcpl.org Rose Vangel was born with
Class of 1947 luncheon
WHEN: Noon
“Five Feet Apart,” rated PG-13, THURSDAY, SEPT. 26
WHEN: 12:30 p.m. about two young cystic fibrosis
Jeune syndrome, a rare condi- WHERE: IHOP, 3120 Naglee Road Blood drive
Rollin’ Rec tion that affects bone growth
WHERE: Perko’s Café, 1321 W. patients who fall in love. Snacks
WHEN: 5-9 p.m. 11th St. DETAILS: Registered nurse WHEN: 8:15 a.m.-2 p.m.
and requires many years of med- are provided.
WHERE: Joe Wilson Pool, 900 DETAILS: Tracy High School Cheryl Steensma will speak WHERE: Mountain House High
ical procedures. Proceeds from INFO: www.ssjcpl.org School, 1090 S. Central Parkway
W. Lowell Ave. 1947 classmates will gather about the district Kiwanis con-
a yard sale will help offset the DETAILS: Donors of all blood
DETAILS: The Tracy Parks &
family’s medical expenses. at Perko’s. Call or email for vention in Las Vegas. Kiwanis is a
service organization that serves
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25 types are needed. People can
Recreation staff will have a pop- INFO: www.instagram.com/ reservations: Beverly Silveria,
up program with a variety of the children of the community Crafter’s Corner drop in or make an appointment
islarose511 835-0481, or Marice Delgado,
and the world. All are welcome. WHEN: 3-5:45 p.m. to give blood online or by phone.
free activities: arts and crafts, delmar1492@gmail.com.
COST: Price of meal WHERE: Wadsworth Room, Tracy INFO: www.redcrossblood.org,
technology, sports and fitness. Farmers market COST: Price of meal
INFO: 831-6202 INFO: Tony and Dianne Montalbo, Branch Library, 20 E. Eaton Ave. 800-733-2767
WHEN: 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
WHERE: 10th Street between St. Bernard’s Fall Festival montalboja@aol.com, 830-8806 DETAILS: People can take their
Family movie night B Street and Central Avenue WHEN: 12:30-10 p.m. projects and meet other crafters SATURDAY, SEPT. 28
WHEN: 5:30-8 p.m. DETAILS: See Sept. 20 event. Kids book club at this weekly gathering. Music in the Park
INFO: www.tracycitycenter.com
WHERE: South/West Park WHEN: 3-4 p.m. INFO: 346-9026 WHEN: 5-8 p.m.
Elementary School, 500 W. Community blood drive Adult makerspace WHERE: Tracy Branch Library,
Wreaths Across America WHERE: Central Community
Mount Diablo Ave. WHEN: 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. WHEN: 1-2 p.m. 20 E. Eaton Ave. Park, 25 E. Main St.
DETAILS: Everyone is welcome WHERE: American Legion Hall, WHERE: Tracy Branch Library, DETAILS: Kids in kindergarten fundraiser DETAILS: People can pack a pic-
to watch the new “Aladdin” 1960 N. Tracy Blvd. 20 E. Eaton Ave. through fifth grade read a new WHEN: 2-9 p.m.
nic or buy food from vendors as
movie in Spanish with English DETAILS: People can drop in or DETAILS: Adults can get cre- Accelerated Reader book each WHERE: Buffalo Wild Wings, The Breakfast Klub concludes the
subtitles. The South/West Park make an appointment to give ative with materials from past week and meet to talk about it 2796 Naglee Road summer concert series. Dressing
Parent Club will sell concessions. blood on most Saturdays. craft projects. and do a craft or activity. DETAILS: Wreaths Across in ’80s styles is encouraged.
INFO: swppclub@gmail.com INFO: www.redcrossblood.org, INFO: www.ssjcpl.org INFO: www.ssjcpl.org America and American Gold Star INFO: Mountain House CSD,
800-733-2767 Mothers Northern California pres- 831-2300
St. Bernard’s Fall Festival Downtown Wine Stroll Homework help ent the fourth annual Wreaths
WHEN: 5:30-10 p.m. Science on Saturday WHEN: 5-8 p.m. WHEN: 3:30-5 p.m.
WHERE: St. Bernard’s Catholic WHEN: 10-11 a.m. WHERE: Downtown Tracy WHERE: Tracy Branch Library,
Across America Fundraiser at SUNDAY, OCT. 6
Buffalo Wild Wings. All raffle pro-
Church, 163 W. Eaton Ave. WHERE: Grand Theatre Center DETAILS: Wine samples will be 20 E. Eaton Ave. Kiwanis of Mountain House
ceeds and 10% of food purchases
DETAILS: The St. Bernard’s for the Arts, 715 Central Ave. poured at 26 participating busi- DETAILS: Kids in kindergarten WHEN: 4-6 p.m.
will sponsor wreaths for veter-
Parish celebrates with family DETAILS: Scientist Allison nesses, and local restaurants through high school can get WHERE: Call for location
ans’ graves at Tracy Cemetery.
entertainment, food and drinks, Yorita will speak about “Giving and food trucks will sell meals help from volunteers and online DETAILS: Kiwanis is a service
and snacks. Non-drinkers of all COST: Varies
games, raffles, bingo and a silent Your Brain a Voice: Engineering tutors Monday and Wednesday club that serves children in the
ages are also welcome to attend. INFO: 640-0768, www.facebook.
auction. Schedules can be found Sensors that Listen to Brain afternoons. Computers with local community and around the
COST: $35 plus fees in advance, Microsoft Word and internet com/waatracy
online at www.st-bernards.org/ Cells” with Tracy High School world.
fall-festival and on Page 11. teacher Erin McKay. Science on age 21 and up access are available. INFO: Tony and Dianne Montalbo,
INFO: 835-4560 Saturday, a program of Lawrence INFO: www.tracycitycenter.com INFO: www.ssjcpl.org DATEBOOK, continued on page 20 montalboja@aol.com, 830-8806

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City moves toward renewable energy Council


Oakland company
could replace
Energy’s website, www.ebce.org,
lists the company’s sources as
hydroelectric, wind and solar.
Since June 2018, the company
nomic or environmental bene-
fits to the citizens,” Sarvey said.
The council’s move doesn’t
require everybody in town to
Councilman Dan Arriola said.
“We have an incredible oppor-
tunity here. For those that are works on
code of
concerned about choice, it’s
has taken on Alameda County make the switch. PG&E will been very clear today that you

PG&E in Tracy
as a customer, along with 11 still be listed on energy bills as can opt back to PG&E, but for
cities in that county, including the electricity provider if that’s all of the potential benefits, I
Oakland and Livermore. what customers want. think that we as a municipal-

conduct
By Bob Brownne While the council was most- East Bay Community Energy ity need to really be under-
Tracy Press ly supportive of the move, CEO Nick Chaset explained that standing the ramifications and
local businessman Robert his company would contact cus- responsibilities that we have for
The city of Tracy plans to Sarvey, who has done consult- tomers before starting service
switch from Pacific Gas & renewable energy and this is an
ing work with the California with information on how they
Electric Co. as the prima- incredible opportunity and we By Bob Brownne
Public Utilities Commission can opt out and choose PG&E
ry source of power for Tracy and Californians for Renewable instead of East Bay before their should take it.” Tracy Press
homes and businesses and bring Energy, noted that the council next bill comes out. Councilwoman Rhodesia
Ransom acknowledged that A proposed code of
in a new company, East Bay chose East Bay without review- “It is the law that we have to conduct for the Tracy
Community Energy of Oakland, ing other options, which could reach out to our customers,” he East Bay Community Energy
shouldn’t be the city’s only option City Council received
in its place. turn out to be much less expen- said. “We’re proactive in our its first review Tuesday,
On Tuesday night, the Tracy sive for ratepayers while still community outreach, and we’ve if Tracy moves forward on prior-
itizing renewable energy. with the members gener-
City Council approved an ordi- supporting renewable energy. learned a lot in the past year ally agreeing, with a few
nance that authorizes a com- Sarvey told the council that and a half about how to get out “Citizens have asked, was this
revisions, on standards
munity choice aggregation pro- East Bay’s rates were about the there and really engage, so the our only choice?” Councilwoman
that could guide the
gram, which allows the city to same as PG&E’s, while other partnership with the city will Rhodesia Ransom asked. “If nature of future council
seek out other energy sourc- local renewable energy pro- be critical. there is another company that discussions.
es instead of or in addition to viders — including Modesto “We have a full year from comes along and offers some- Tuesday night’s special
PG&E. A follow-up resolution Irrigation District and Turlock when the documents are going thing better, are we able to have meeting was a response
authorizes East Bay Community Irrigation District, which pro- to be submitted to the state more than one provider?” to a San Joaquin County
Energy to become the primary vide hydroelectric energy from to when service would start, at City utilities director Kul Civil Grand Jury Report
provider of electricity for Tracy dams in the Sierra foothills, least a year, and that really does Sharma noted that he had con- from June, “Tracy City
under that program. and Northern California Power provide a lot of time to come up tacted agencies like Modesto Council: Restore the
Both the resolution and the Agency of Roseville — offer with a plan and bring that plan Irrigation District and South San Public Trust,” in which
ordinance passed on 4-0-1 votes, rates that are at least 30% lower forward to this board for review Joaquin Irrigation District, but the council as a whole
with Councilwoman Veronica that PG&E’s rates. and start implementing it.” learned that the city would have was criticized for “its
Vargas absent. “There are a lot of other ener- Council members expressed to buy power lines and other inability to work togeth-
The vote is an effort to move gy providers in the market that some reservations but were
electricity delivery systems from er as a collegial legisla-
Tracy from carbon-based ener- the city should consider before mostly supportive of the move.
PG&E as part of the process. tive body.”
gy sources, such as natural jumping headlong into a finan- “We should be leading our
The council reviewed a
gas, toward renewable energy cial arrangement that doesn’t county and leading the Central n Contact Bob Brownne at brownne@
26-page, six-chapter doc-
sources. East Bay Community demonstrate significant eco- Valley in this type of effort,” tracypress.com or 830-4227.
ument that outlines the
council’s role and respon-
sibilities, legal and ethi-
RATE HIKE CONTINUED FROM COVER “Our infrastructure is cal standards, standard
practices for communica-
was $26.70, a rate that had getting old. ... This is all tion with city staff and
stayed the same since 2008. to make our system interaction with other
When the city raised rates in more reliable.” city advisory boards, and
how council members
November 2017, it did so with
the expectation that another — Kul Sharma should conduct them-
rate increase would be needed City utilities director selves regarding financial
18 months later. matters.
The city’s water enterprise During the hourlong
The city gets its water most- GOING UP:
ly from the South San Joaquin fund, the part of the municipal special meeting before
All water users in
Irrigation District, which deliv- budget that collects bills and the regular council meet-
Tracy will see a
ers water by way of a pipeline pays for operation of the water rate hike of 25% ing, the council general-
from Woodward Reservoir, and treatment plant, was expected starting with their ly accepted the policies
the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, to take in nearly $16.7 million for November utility in most of the chapters
which supplies water through fiscal 2019-20. The cost to buy, bills, approved with few recommenda-
the Delta-Mendota Canal. The treat and deliver water to users Tuesday by the tions for revision.
city also has wells around town was estimated at about $17.7 City Council. “I believe that the
to supply groundwater. million, representing a budget document and the spir-
Glenn Moore/
City utilities director Kul shortfall of about $1 million. Tracy Press it of the document really
Sharma told the council that Sharma said the city was embodies what some of
the cost of water contracts with also looking at about $6 mil- About $1.5 million also is “It’s outrageous what people us have been pushing for
the two water agencies, along lion worth of construction and expected to be spent this year pay for rent, almost $2,000, and from the very beginning,”
with the cost of treating and upgrades to the city’s treatment and next year for improvements mortgages, forget it. It’s even Councilwoman Rhodesia
delivering that water to Tracy and delivery systems. to the water clarification system higher,” said one woman. “The Ransom said.
users, represented just part of Nearly $4.5 million worth of at the treatment plant. average utility bill is about $100 When they got to
the increase. projects planned for this year will Before voting, the council had a month. Add that with the Chapter 3, regarding legal
“Our infrastructure is getting include $915,000 to repair and to consider public protests as a mortgage and rent. and ethical standards, the
old,” Sharma told the council, upgrade a city well, $400,000 for factor in whether to raise rates. “You guys should find the funds council members got into
adding that many pipelines an upgrade to the city’s ultravi- A 50% protest rate would have a discussion on how to
somewhere else, or put it on the
throughout the city were 50 olet disinfection system at the been sufficient to reject the rate censure any council mem-
ballot, because these are families.
or more years old and due for water treatment plant, and $2.4 increase. With about 35,000 ber — basically, a formal
I’m ashamed of Tracy because
replacement or upgrades. “We million worth of new water pipe- property owners in town, the reprimand that becomes
there’s no one here to protest
also need to complete capital lines along Lammers Road to number of written protests — an official city record —
except me. But they get their bill,
improvement projects, which serve the Ellis residential devel- City Clerk Adrianne Richardson in the event of an unre-
opment and the Cordes Ranch- they’re going to start crying.” solved disagreement.
we have deferred for the past counted 28 — was insignificant.
five or six years, and this is all to International Park of Commerce Only a few people came out to n Contact Bob Brownne at brownne@
make our system more reliable.” business development. protest the rate hike. tracypress.com or 830-4227. ETHICS, continued on page 5
4 | NEWS. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019

County upgrades voting system before March primary


By Glenn Moore the voter is finished, the
Tracy Press machine prints a full
When voters in San paper ballot marked with
Joaquin County cast their their choices that Dubroff
said “will look exactly
ballots in the Presidential
the same as every other
Primary Election on
paper ballot.”
March 3, they will use
“We did a town hall in
a new voting system
Tracy earlier this year
approved by county
and one of the topics
supervisors last week.
the attendees brought
San Joaquin County
up was how important a
Registrar of Voters
paper ballot is,” she said.
Melinda Dubroff want-
“Unlike the other systems
ed to reassure voters in
out there, the Hart sys-
Tracy and throughout the tem creates a paper ballot
county that their voices for everyone, and it really
would be heard. equalizes the voting expe-
“With the audit logs and rience for everyone.”
the extra reporting fea- Dubroff said the vot-
tures, this system brings ing experience for most
a new level of transparen- people will be mostly
cy,” Dubroff said. “If peo- unchanged, with paper
ple don’t trust the voting ballots to fill in, but the
system, it will affect turn- new ballots will look
out. People need to know slightly different. In the
their vote matters and past, San Joaquin County
their votes count.” voters marked their votes
The California by filling in a small red Courtesy of San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters
Secretary of State has bubble next to the selec- NEW LOOK: Starting with the Presidential Primary Election in March, voters in Tracy and the rest of San Joaquin County will see
decertified the coun- tion. The new ballots will some changes to the design of their ballots, including larger boxes to mark, as seen on this sample.
ty’s old voting system have larger rectangles to
because it’s outdated and fill in, a change Dubroff
no longer meets state said will make them eas- “If people don’t trust the fewer Election Day work-
ers. For the last election,
Between now and the
primary election in March,
standards.
“Back in 2003, they
ier to mark. Completed voting system, it will affect 90 people fed 80,000 or so the registrar’s staff will
ballots will be placed in
didn’t have the type of a ballot box as usual, and turnout. People need to know ballots into 45 scanners, receive and set up the new
supported by more people system, learn how to use it,
encryption we have when the polls close, the their vote matters and giving logistical help. and hold a mock election
today,” Dubroff said.
“They didn’t have multi-
ballot boxes will be taken their votes count.” “I expect we will have as a trial run.
to a secure warehouse to The candidate filing
factored user authentica- be scanned. — Melinda Dubroff more votes reported ear-
tion and things like that, San Joaquin County registrar of voters lier than we have in the deadline is Dec. 6. After
People who go to a poll- that, the registrar will
so it really required us to ing place on Election Day past. However, we can’t
get a new system as soon that a lot of the work we marks,” she said. analyze election night begin consolidating pre-
will also notice a shift to cincts and building the
as possible.” electronic poll books. do for write-ins and adju- When precincts deliv- results until all precincts
On Dubroff’s recom- dicating voter intent will er their ballot boxes for have reported, and there ballot layout.
“Voters will come in, “There’s really a lot of
mendation, county super- and instead of signing be digital and on screen, counting, three new high- are always some pre-
visors approved buying a so when we have observ- speed scanners will read cincts that take longer to work to go in to preparing
a paper roster that was us for a successful elec-
Hart Verity Voting System printed a week earli- ers come to our office, 130 ballots a minute, close up or deliver their
for $2,506,452 at their they will actually be able much faster than the old supplies,” Dubroff said. “I tion in March,” she said.
er, we’ll have iPads that
Sept. 10 meeting. The sys- have been certified by to see how we are adju- scanners that had to be don’t think I’m going to n Contact Glenn Moore at
tem is from one of only the Secretary of State dicating the ballots when hand-fed ballots one by be going to bed any earli- gmoore@tracypress.com or
two vendors that meet the for the voter to sign in,” there are ambiguous one. That will require far er on election night.” 830-4252.
state’s voting standards. Dubroff said. “They will
“Those standards are have much more up-to-
the most stringent in the date information — the
nation, actually more date of birth of the voter,
stringent than the federal whether they are a vote-
standards,” Dubroff said. by-mail voter — so I think
“The system that we have that’s where voters are
been using since 2003 is going to see the biggest
accurate and secure. It’s difference is a smoother
never been connected to check-in process at the
the internet and votes polls using the electronic
have been counted cor- poll book.”
rectly. However, it’s long That change is unrelated
past its end of life.” to the replacement of the
The registrar’s staff voting system, she said.
will place one Hart Verity The only change for
Touch Writer, an acces- people who vote by mail
sible touch-screen voting will be the different-look-
machine, at each polling ing ballot.
place in the county. That Behind the scenes,
machine can be used by Dubroff said the new vot-
people who can’t put pen ing system is far more
to paper because of a robust, calling it “a wel-
mobility issue or visual come leap in technology
impairment and by those and usability.”
who need an audio bal- “One of the aspects that
lot due to limited read- this new system improves
ing proficiency. When is our transparency, in
FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019 NEWS. | 5

Hearing delayed
PROTEST CONTINUED FROM COVER “It hurts that she didn’t get we are absolutely interested in anything
that could potentially affect that level of
at his home in Tracy two months later to live her life but he’s getting safety,” he wrote. “I am hoping the deci-
and charged with murder and five the opportunity to get out of sion has not been finalized and there is

for Talley Park


still time to at least have an opportunity
counts of possession of stolen property. prison only 10 years after he to discuss the concerns voiced by mem-
The case never went to trial. In
October 2009, Rainwater pleaded no
was taken to prison, and he bers of our community and any impact
contest to a reduced charge of voluntary gets to go live his life. To our we may experience.”
family, it’s not fair at all.” Cruser said that Rainwater’s pending

killing suspect
manslaughter with the
use of a deadly weapon release only added to the frustration of
and five stolen property — Steffanie Cruser her family. Because there was no trial,
Jackie Cassettari’s cousin they never learned why Rainwater had
charges. In December
2009, he was sentenced killed her cousin.
to 15 years, four months “It was such a horrible and violent Press staff report
in prison. act and she didn’t deserve it,” Cruser
His original sentence was reduced said. “Still to this day, the pain doesn’t A hearing scheduled this week for
Steffanie Cruser, to 12 years after the stolen property
Cassettari’s younger go away. It almost gets worse over time 21-year-old Anthony Kreiter-Rhoads,
charges were reduced to misdemeanors, because you miss her more and more. the Tracy man accused of killing
cousin, said the family and he received additional credit toward
RAINWATER was recently notified “It hurts that she didn’t get to live 64-year-old Parmjit
an early release by taking college cours- her life but he’s getting the opportunity Singh of Tracy in
that Rainwater would es while in prison.
be released in early November and to get out of prison only 10 years after August, has been
Cruser said she and her family were he was taken to prison, and he gets to
would return to Tracy. postponed.
doing what they could to make sure
“Ten years is not long enough,” Cruser go live his life. To our family, it’s not K r e i t e r- R h o a d s
Rainwater would be sent elsewhere
said. “Fifteen years wasn’t long enough, fair at all.” appeared in Judge
upon his release.
but the 10 years is even worse. Cruser said that both had worked Ronald Northrup’s
“We’re also sending emails and letters
“Our family, a lot of family and friends, at New United Motor Manufacturing courtroom in
to the city of Tracy, to the governor’s
still live in Tracy, so the thought of hav- Inc. in Fremont, where Cassettari was Stockton on Monday
office, to the CDCR, to see if we can
ing to run into him in the Safeway or the a supervisor. She had lived in Tracy for further arraign-
change where he’s relocated,” Cruser KREITER-
Winco or at the gas station. It wouldn’t before moving to Livermore so she ment. That hearing
said. “I know in San Joaquin County RHOADS
be a good situation. It’s hard to even would have a shorter commute. was then rescheduled
they fought the release of a similar sit-
think about having to be around him, The Bay Area News Group reported for Oct. 15.
uation, someone who had killed people,
let alone having to be in that situation. I shortly after Rainwater’s arrest that He has been
and he was set to be released in San
couldn’t imagine it.” court records showed he had told police charged with mur-
Joaquin County and they fought it.
The California Department of that he had visited Cassettari at her
“I know if we keep pushing it and der and the use of a
Corrections and Rehabilitation con- apartment previously. After a family
keep reaching out to keep getting non-firearm weapon
firmed that Rainwater, now held at attention, then we can do it. If enough member found Cassettari dead in her
to commit the crime.
Desert View Modified Community residents of Tracy are outraged and apartment the evening of April 15, 2005,
police found that her cellphone, among He has yet to enter a
Correctional Facility in San Bernardino make a big deal about it, the city is plea in the case.
County, is due to be released in going to notice and they’re going to do other things, was missing. Police then
learned that it was still being used to Kreiter-Rhoads is
November, the date set for his release something about it.” SINGH suspected of stabbing
under the state’s determinate sentenc- Tracy’s interim police chief, Alex make calls to a dating service where
people had “sexual conversations.” Singh in Gretchen
ing guidelines. Neicu, issued a statement by email, Talley Park the night of Aug. 25.
At the time of his arrest, he lived in noting that the release of parolees is During a two-month investigation,
Livermore police were eventually able Tracy police arrested him at his
Tracy with his wife and young child. a decision that rests solely with the
to trace those calls back to Rainwater, home in Tracy on Aug. 31, and he has
His wife, Desiree Rainwater, main- CDCR and he had not been consulted
and on June 14, 2005, they arrested him been held without bail in San Joaquin
tained that he was innocent after his on the matter.
at his Tracy home. County Jail since then.
arrest, and she told Fox 40 news this “However, as the law enforcement
week that she still believes he did not organization responsible with address- n Contact Bob Brownne at brownne@tracy n Contact the Tracy Press at tpnews@
commit the crime. ing safety concerns in our community, press.com or 830-4227. tracypress.com or 835-3030.

CITY OF TRACY
ETHICS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 “We as a council owe the public a duty SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
“My fear, related to an to make sure that we are doing things INVITATION FOR BIDS
enforcement mechanism in a neutral and ethical manner. This is to advise you that sealed bid proposals for the
for a potential censure, That’s the whole purpose of this
was that the public may
infer or believe or have
particular document.” TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODIFICATION AT SCHULTE ROAD/LAURIANA LANE
AND TRACY BOULEVARD/TENNIS LANE INTERSECTIONS
the perception that any — Dan Arriola CIP 72111, 72115
majority of the council Tracy city councilman will be accepted by the City of Tracy, at the City Clerk’s Office, City Hall Second
would be weaponizing Floor, 333 Civic Center Plaza, Tracy, California 95376, until:
the censure process,” on whether to censure, up paying to hire a judge TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019 @ 2:00 PM
Councilman Dan Arriola one council member as an arbitrator on such a
said. “We as a council owe The Project is more specifically defined in the Contract Documents, but generally includes
in favor of the censure committee, which would the following work to be done. Removal of existing video detection at the traffic signal at
the public a duty to make and another opposed to discourage abuse of the Schulte Road and Lauriana Lane intersection, installation of detector loops at Schulte Road
sure that we are doing it would make up two process. and Lauriana Lane intersection, installation of detector loops for the eastbound movement at
things in a neutral and members of an ad hoc Tracy Blvd and Tennis Lane intersection, installation of APS systems at both intersections and
The council did not
ethical manner. That’s the committee, with a San pavement rehabilitation at Schulte Road and Lauriana Lane intersection, signage and striping.
take a vote on the mat-
whole purpose of this par- Joaquin County Superior The Engineer’s estimate will not be released until the bids are publicly opened.
ter. City Manager Jenny
ticular document.” Court judge serving as A Class A, General Engineering Contractor’s License is required for this work.
Haruyama and her staff
Arriola suggested that the third member of that
a supermajority of four will draw up a final code Bids are required for the entire work as described herein, and shall be made upon
committee.
council members — with of conduct for the council the Bid Forms included in the attached Bid Documents in accordance with the
Council members also Notice to Bidders. Bid Documents and Addenda can be viewed, downloaded
the council member sub- to vote on at the Oct. 1
suggested that the indi- and printed for submittal from QuestCDN - Construction Data Network:
ject to the censure not vidual council members meeting.
h t t p : / / q a p . q u e s t c d n . c o m / q a p / p ro j e c t s / p r j _ b ro w s e / i p p _ b ro w s e _ g r i d .
voting — could approve who called for a censure n Contact Bob Brownne at html?group=4201841&provider=4201841. For technical questions, please call
a censure. should pick up the fee brownne@tracypress.com Anju Pillai at (209) 831-6455 or Zabih Zaca at (209) 831-6452.
If the council split that the city would end or 830-4227. Website should be checked periodically for addendums and other instructions.
Adrianne Richardson, City Clerk
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6 | INFO. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019

POLICE LOG

Vol. 120, No. 23


Man accused of kidnapping, sexual assault at motel Grant Line Road and MacArthur Boulevard and then reported that a
Police were called to Motel 6, 3810 N. Tracy Blvd., on Drive, and the driver got out and car was up on the divider in the mid-
TANK TOWN MEDIA Tuesday at 3:39 p.m. for a report of a woman who had been was trying to push the car out of dle of the road. Police arrived and
WILL FLEET, ceo sexually assaulted. the road. Police arrived and arrest- saw that a Mercedes had crashed
According to dispatch records, the woman and a friend ed a 23-year-old man on suspicion into a light pole. They talked to two
called police from a Chevron gas station on MacArthur Drive of drunken driving. people believed to be involved and
and said the woman was a Lyft driver and had picked up had the car towed away.
Emmanuel Morales, 35, the night before. He allegedly forced 12:13 p.m.: A man reportedly stole
the Lyft driver into a room at the motel and there forced her a van at knifepoint from Premier 10:18 p.m.: A teen was reportedly
who we are to perform sexual acts. The woman might have been drugged Hyundai, 3480 Naglee Road. A man- jumped after the Tracy vs. Manteca
The Tracy Press, Tracy’s hometown paper since ager at the business said the car- football game at Tracy High School,
1898, is a locally operated newspaper published
and was falling in and out of consciousness at the gas station.
Police went to the motel and found Morales in an upstairs jacker jumped in the van and threat- 315 E. 11th St. The youth ended up
by Will Fleet and Ralph Alldredge.
room. Morales was arrested and booked into San Joaquin ened to stab an employee who tried in the emergency room at Sutter
newsroom to stop him. Police got a description Tracy Community Hospital with
If you have story tips, comments or questions, County Jail, where he is being held on $1 million bail to face
or if you find factual errors in the news, contact charges of kidnapping and oral copulation by use of force or of the man and the vehicle and for- a possible broken nose, but did
the Tracy Press newsroom at tpnews@tracy injury. The woman was taken by ambulance to an area hos- warded the information to the Delta not give police further informa-
press.com or 830-4280. Sports: tpsports@tracy
pital. Morales was scheduled to appear in the San Joaquin Regional Auto Theft Team. tion. Police informed his parents
press.com or 830-4227. Letters to the editor: that they should contact the school
tpletters@tracypress.com. Fax: 835-0655. Superior Court Manteca branch Thursday afternoon. 5:09 p.m.: A woman called police
Tracy police received 1,399 calls for service from Sept. 12 resource officer for follow-up.
Bob Brownne, sports editor; Glenn Moore, photo after a man, who was bleeding from
editor; Melanie Smith, copy editor; through Wednesday. The following is a sampling of those calls the head, told her that he had just Sept. 12
Samuel H. Matthews, publisher emeritus
as they were documented in real time. been attacked by 10 to 20 people in 7:11 a.m.: An injured man was
advertising El Pescadero Park. rushed to San Joaquin General
The Tracy Press delivers advertising to more than
43,000 readers. Tracy is one of the fastest-grow- with cameras said they had videos Saturday Hospital after a car crash at Grant
ing markets in California. To place a display or
Wednesday Line Road at Interstate 205. A person
of the shooting. 5:31 a.m.: Tracy police made a
classified ad, email tpads@tracypress.com or 3:41 a.m.: A resident on the 100 at the scene of the crash told police
high-risk stop on the 1100 block of
call 830-4260 for retail or 830-4270 for classified.
Fax: 832-5383.
block of Brannon Drive said some- Monday Lincoln Boulevard on a car believed
that the man was bleeding from his
one threw a bottle filled with alcohol head, and police confirmed that he
Lisa Cracraft, advertising director; 5:25 a.m.: Police were called to a to have been involved in a recent
and rags that had been lit on fire at had suffered head lacerations. Both
Vanessa Alfaro, advertising representative home on the 800 block of West 11th robbery and detained two people.
a neighbor’s house. The caller sus- cars had to be towed away.
office Street after a woman called police One of them, a 25-year-old woman
pected that homeless people living
Main: 835-3030. Subscription requests: saying her adult son had a knife and from Antioch, was arrested on a 7:50 a.m.: Emergency medical
near Interstate 205 threw the bottle,
tpcirc@tracypress.com or 835-3030. was demanding drugs. She said her Contra Costa County warrant for crews were called after a girl on a
Jennifer Pool, administrative assistant. which started a small fire in the
two daughters and her other son felony assault, and the car was bicycle was hit by a car on the 2700
neighbor’s front yard.
graphics were in the house and the son with impounded. block of Redbridge Road. The girl
Maggie Jauregui and Ingrid Canton,
graphic artists
Tuesday the knife was threatening to hurt was alert when police arrived.
the family. Officers surrounded the 11:27 a.m.: A person called police
6:18 a.m.: A resident on the 300
on the web house and called in a police dog. to report that a BMW had run up n This column includes a sample
block of Portola Way told police he
www.tracypress.com
Police found the son with the knife onto the sidewalk on Kavanagh of items as reported in the Tracy
thought someone crashed a vehicle
writing us in the backyard and arrested him on Avenue near Tracy Boulevard. A Police Department dispatcher’s
into the fence next to his house.
Mail press releases, letters to the editor suspicion of assault with a deadly traffic officer stopped the BMW daily log. Additional information
About 20 feet of the fence had been
and other items to:
weapon and threatening a crime at El Pescadero Park and arrested is based on reports from offi-
Tracy Press, P.O. Box 419, Tracy, CA 95378-0419 knocked over and there were tire
with intent to terrorize. Police took a 32-year-old man on suspicion of cers and other law enforcement
marks nearby.
getting the paper him to San Joaquin County Jail and drunken driving. agencies. Charges may have been
We deliver the Tracy Press on Friday to homes in 12:44 p.m.: People in the area of added or dropped as of press time,
he was scheduled to appear in court
Tracy, Mountain House and surrounding areas. Peony and Windsong drives report-
Wednesday afternoon.
Friday and all suspects are assumed inno-
Subscription in specified delivery areas is $59
ed hearing several gunshots in rapid 1:20 a.m.: Someone reported the cent until proven guilty. To report
a year. We can also mail the Tracy Press.
Mail subscriptions in San Joaquin County succession. The first call was from 12:51 p.m.: Police were called to sound of screeching tires and a information anonymously about a
cost $59 per year. Subscriptions mailed outside a person on Peony Drive who heard Kimball High School, 3200 Jaguar crash at Central Avenue and Tracy crime: Crime Stoppers, 831-6847.
the county cost $160 a year. as many as 10 shots. A second caller Run, where an assistant principal
For redelivery, call us at 835-3030 before 10 a.m. on Memoir Avenue heard about six was reportedly holding a student in

meet.
All calls received after 2 p.m. regarding vacation
gunshots and the sound of a car front of the office near the parking
stops and starts, subscriptions or cancellations visors, 9 a.m., board chambers,
may be processed the following day. speeding away. Someone else said lot. When officers arrived they were
sixth floor, San Joaquin County
the gunfire came from somewhere told that the 16-year-old student had Administration Building, 44 N. San
stopping by
The Tracy Press is at 95 W. 11th St., Ste. 101,
near Maison Lane, and they saw a left the campus and might have a Joaquin St., in Stockton.
in downtown Tracy, six blocks east of Tracy white Hummer on Peony Drive and gun. An officer driving to the school n San Joaquin Delta Community
Boulevard and a block west of Central Avenue- what looked like a revolver in the saw a youth who matched the stu- College District board of trustees,
Holly Drive. Office hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. driver’s hand. A witness on Peony dent’s description walking on 11th
Today 5 p.m., board room, Administration
Tuesday through Friday. We’re closed Saturday,
Drive near Bill Schwartz Park said Street near Crossroads Drive, and
n San Joaquin Regional Transit District 103, 5151 Pacific Ave., in Stockton.
Sunday and Monday. board, 10 a.m., Downtown Transit n San Joaquin County Parks and
the driver of the Hummer fired two police stopped him at gunpoint and Center, 421 E. Weber Ave., in Recreation Commission, 5:30 p.m.,
The Tracy Press (USPS 635-980) is published shots and then three more shots searched him for weapons. Officers Stockton. Micke Grove Park Memorial Building,
weekly by Tank Town Media, 95 W. 11th St., into the air before driving off. Staff also searched the surrounding area 11793 N. Micke Grove Road, in Lodi.
Ste. 101, Tracy, CA 95376. Periodicals postage at Traina School locked down the for a gun. There was no mention of Monday n Tracy Unified School District board
paid at Tracy, CA 95376. n Development services public hear- of education, 7 p.m., District
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to
campus as officers searched streets whether the student was arrested or
for the Hummer and any shell cas- ing on 62-lot Sungold subdivi- Education Center board room, 1875
Tracy Press, P.O. Box 419, Tracy, CA 95378-0419. a firearm was found.
sion near Mits Way and Ivy Lane, W. Lowell Ave.
ings. They didn’t find either one,
Sunday 3 p.m., City Hall, Room 120, 333
Member, California News Publishers Assn.
and no cars or houses appeared to Civic Center Plaza. Wednesday
have been hit. Traina School was 1:52 a.m.: A person reported n Tracy Planning Commission, 7 p.m.,
The Tracy Press has been printed on released from lockdown after about that a gold Toyota Camry had just Tuesday City Hall, council chambers, 333
recycled paper for more than 55 years. 20 minutes. Peony Drive residents crashed near the intersection of n San Joaquin County board of super- Civic Center Plaza.

Weekly forecast Almanac Temperature & rain


Temperature: Thursday ............. 81/58 —
Today Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Weekly high/low .............. 100/58 Wednesday .......... 82/63 —
Precipitation: Tuesday ............... 82/59 0.13
Seven-day total ............... 0.13 Monday ................ 83/62 —
2019-20 season total ...... 0.13 Sunday ............... 100/61 —
88/59 91/60 92/60 88/62 96/61 99/60 85/59
Courtesy of Community Collaborative Rain,
Sunny Sunny Mostly sunny Mostly sunny Sunny Sunny Partly sunny Hail & Snow Network station in west Tracy. Saturday ............... 93/63 —
Rainfall measured as of 7 a.m. daily. Friday .................. 96/63 —
FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019 NEWS. | 7

GRAND CONTINUED FROM COVER ORIGINALS: Brad Pope looks up at a set


of galvanized tin marquee letters that he
half-house in the 1920s to its time found on eBay and returned to the Grand
as a movie theater in the 1940s and Theatre Center for the Arts for display.
beyond. The new Grand complex at Glenn Moore/Tracy Press
715 Central Ave. incorporated sev-
eral buildings on the block between
Seventh Street and Jackson Alley, He and his father, Ron Pope, bought
including a bank and two hotels. both sets of marquee letters, which
“Much of the history of Central had been sitting at the ends of a
and Seventh has been preserved swimming pool.
through storytelling and is embed- “That’s how I got them,” Pope said.
ded in the lives of its citizens, an “I’ve been storing them for 10 years,
ongoing conversation with the com- and I’m so happy the Grand and the
munity that is invaluable,” he said. people of Tracy are able to enjoy this.”
“These active collaborations have Through an arrangement with the
led to the return of several period city, Pope gave five of the letters to
artifacts over the past 13 years.” the theater for display and kept a
During the “Recollection” exhi- set for himself.
bition at the Grand in 2010, which “They did a great job,” he said of
featured photographs, objects and the letters’ placement in the lobby.
memorabilia from Tracy’s history, “It brings back the art deco-ish
Wilson said he became aware that of this type of stuff, so I’m really
the Grand marquee letters had land- impressed. I didn’t expect that.”
ed in private hands. The letters join other
It is unclear when the
two sets of marquee
“ People have historical acquisitions
at the Grand, includ-
letters were removed walked underneath ing a period-accurate
from the theater — these letters for projector donated by a
most likely after 2000 many, many years Stockton Buddhist tem-
and before the theater ple that now sits in the
renovation began. and will for foyer. An early 1900s
They were found generations safe from the Cary Safe
by chance when Brad
Pope, a Tracy resident
to come. ” Co., which once stood in
the Bank of Tracy build-
and collector of Tracy — Brad Pope ing where the Grand’s
historical artifacts, Returned the original Souza Family Gallery
was browsing eBay in marquee letters to the Grand is now, was returned in
September 2010. Theatre Center for the Arts 2008 and stands below
“I was on eBay, just the marquee letters.
doing what I do on the weekends, Several individuals have donat-
checking eBay for Tracy stuff, and ed other artifacts and memorabilia
there was an obscure thing that said — photographs, ticket stubs, pro-
‘Tracy theater letters,’ and I was grams, wall sconces — that will
like, ‘What could that possibly be? It eventually be displayed on the wall
has to be like the Holiday Theater,’” surrounding the safe alongside a
Pope said, naming the former movie timeline of the Grand’s history.
theater at 1175 W. 11th St., now a “Which is why the old marquee
church. “I didn’t even think about letters were so important — that
the Grand — it was old history.” was sort of the linchpin project to
Pope followed the link to discover
develop the space around it,” Wilson
the seller in Modesto had the 1941
said. “Visually, that becomes a pow-
Grand Theater marquee letters.
erful element in the lobby to pull
“I was like, oh my gosh, I have to
you around the corner, and you will
get these,” Pope said.
discover all of the other items.”
He bid on the letters, only to lose to
Wilson hopes to begin adding
a restaurant owner in New York who
pieces to the wall over the next year.
wanted them for new eatery called
Pope is happy more people will
the Grand. But three days later, the
seller emailed Pope with good news. be able to see a part of local history.
The New York bidder decided he “These belong to the people of
didn’t want the letters when he found Tracy, the city of Tracy,” he said.
out it would cost $2,000 to ship them “People have walked underneath
to New York City, which meant Pope these letters for many, many years
had the winning bid. and will for generations to come.”
The seller also told Pope he had 10 n Contact Glenn Moore at gmoore@tracy
letters, not just the five advertised. press.com or 830-4252.

Free flu shot clinics return


Press staff report south front parking lot all adults and children flu shot clinics in Tracy
Residents can bolster
and Nov. 4 from 5:30 to 7 older than 6 months. began in the 1960s as a YOUR COMMUNITY,
p.m. at the main entrance. Adults who are 65 or project of Dr. A.R. Glover,
their defenses against the
The vaccines, given by older with a current ill- and with the support of
YOUR NEWSPAPER
flu this season with free registered nurses, will ness can receive a high-
vaccinations at two clinics Schack, about 60,000
help protect against the dose vaccine, of which free flu shots have been
hosted by Sutter Tracy flu virus strains that are the hospital has a limit- Looking for the latest news
Community Hospital, given out through the around town? Like us at
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The flu shot clinics will flu season. The clinics are spon- n Contact the Tracy Press at
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to 1 p.m. at the hospital’s recommended for almost and Dan Schack. Free 835-3030.
8 | VOICE. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019

YOUR VOICE
Exaggerated fears of homeless ed items on a nonprofit’s wish list. We can lie to the FBI, and she wasn’t indicted.
work to find the solution. Elizabeth describes Hillary Clinton as
EDITOR,
Quotes of humanity: “Utopia” by “the most corrupt American politician of
I read the letter to the editor by S.J.
Thomas More: the last century.” You can get a sense of
Carlson and had some empathy for her
“For if you suffer your people to be ill-ed- corruption during a presidential admin-
dilemma of having a homeless woman
ucated, and their manners to be corrupted istration by counting up the indictments.
sleeping on the porch (Your Voice, Aug. 30).
www.tracypress.com

from their infancy, and then punish them Under President Nixon there were 20
This caused hyperbolic fear-mongering in
for those crimes to which their first edu- indictments, trials, convictions and jail
Carlson’s need to call the woman mental-
cation disposed them, what else is to be sentences, including the attorney general,
ly deranged. Carlson went on to say that
concluded from this but that you first make the nation’s “top cop.” The next spike in
“Fires, crimes and communicable diseases
thieves and then punish them?” indictments was under President Reagan
originate in the homeless community.” This
The community of “those in need” know during the Iran-Contra and Savings &
is highly exaggerated and false.
that I cannot immediately solve the prob- Loan scandals. Under the George Bush
The homeless become homeless for a
lem, but they know I am doing my best to administration, there was one indictment.
number of reasons, from losing one’s job,
find the solution(s). Under Obama, there were no indictments
to medical expenses, to mental illness, to
Elizabeth Kirby, Tracy in eight years. After Trump’s two years, we
drug addiction, to feeling the need to leave
already have several people serving time.
home because of being LGBTQ+, and more. Thanks to runaway dog helpers There will be more.
It doesn’t mean they’re criminals. EDITOR, Elizabeth cites “The Daily Caller,” a
One cannot say that communicable dis- This is written to all who cared about our source with which I was unfamiliar. So
eases originate in the homeless community, dog, Saylee. On Saturday, Saylee and our I looked it up on Wikipedia. Wikipedia
because that is nonsense. People spread family were ready to attend our first day of writes, “The Daily Caller has published
germs by sneezing, not washing hands, etc. dog training at PetSmart in Tracy. While numerous false stories, as well as shared
I am a substitute teacher and picked up waiting, she got spooked and slipped out of deceptively edited videos and photos.” The
the stomach flu twice one year because I her harness and out the front doors. article includes details of 16 different con-
wiped down the teachers’ desks and then PetSmart employees and kindhearted troversies based on exaggerations, half-
forgot using their pens and answering their citizens (a kind little girl and mom stuck truths and falsehoods, backed up with 94
phones. I didn’t even know about the first with our efforts the whole time and offered hyperlinked footnotes.
teacher’s illness. None of us were homeless their hope that we would find her) tried Mickey McGuire, Tracy
and I certainly doubt it originated in a their best to help get her back to safety
homeless encampment. in the parking lot, but unfortunately she Unnecessary legislation
Fires originate many times with people’s was too spooked and confused and kept EDITOR,
careless flicking of a cigarette on the road. running — all the way to the freeway to Senate Bill 24 on Friday, Sept. 13, moved
The Tracy tire fire in 1998 was caused our horror. to the governor’s desk for his signature
by a lawnmower kicking up a rock. The We called the CHP who checked the after the Senate approved it on a 28-11
Calaveras complex fire in 2004 involved area and said they did not spot her. We vote during the Legislature’s final day in
three large fires because of someone grind- got in our car and started to drive the mall session. Sen. Connie Leyva asked Gavin
RALPH ALLDREDGE and WILL FLEET, ing steel on their property. The forest fires area where we spotted random people who Newsom while he was campaigning for
co-owners and co-publishers that plague California are rarely if ever looked like they had continued the search governor of California if he would sign SB
caused by the homeless. And crime due with us. 24 if he was elected governor, and he said
Samuel H. Matthews, publisher emeritus to homelessness is rarely reported in the Thank you to the couple that got her he would.
Tracy Press crime log. away from the freeway and stayed with her Yes, Mr. Governor, you have the physical
Past publishers
Harvey F. Matthews, 1941-1949
Calling the police should allay some fears until she finally was corralled in a homeless attributes that have brought you this far.
Laura E. Matthews, 1949-1966 but the Neighborhood Watch program is encampment near the overpass on Corral Yet with your actions you have divided our
Thomas F. Matthews, 1966-1997 even better. Get your community involved Hollow and also to the Tracy High School state immensely. You can’t pick and choose
Robert S. Matthews, 1997-2012 in helping to report things you’re con- teacher that recognized my daughter and as you like. There is the law of the land and
cerned about. This is more the answer had asked what was wrong and took it there is God’s law and together they make
The Tracy Press is published Fridays at than blaming the homeless. upon herself to also help. We thank you for up the common bonds that tie us together.
95 W. 11th St., Ste. 101, Tracy, San Deborah Littleton, Tracy
Joaquin County, California. your kindness and concern! Saylee’s adven- It was not long ago you were the headline
Subscription in specified delivery The stigma of words ture ended without harm and happily. news regarding the death penalty and how
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EDITOR, right to take another’s life. You stated that
Homeless person. Jill Lange and the Lange family, Tracy
in San Joaquin County cost $59 per you did not have that right. And now while
year. Subscriptions mailed outside the When you hear or see these words, what Corruption claim contradicted you are governor, those who are on death
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Mailing address: P.O. Box 419,
Dirty, a drug addict, panhandler, thief... In a recent letter, Elizabeth Best accused governor’s chair.
Tracy, CA 95378-0419. Lazy, someone down on their luck. several people, including me, of having And now we face another inconvenient
Telephone: 835-3030, Fax: 835-0655 Person “hatred of Trump.” I actually don’t hate truth. Young women who are intelligent
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Editorials reflect the opinion of the
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1. a human being regarded as an individual. Based on an April 16 article from the This would be accomplished by having the
Fleet and Samuel H. Matthews. Look at the individuals for who they truly Daily Caller, she claimed that government dispensary on campus.
are. All have a story of how they arrived at inspectors found that Hillary Clinton’s I don’t understand why there has to be
being homeless. It may even be your story. emails were all hacked by the Chinese. a Senate Bill 24. Women have the right
We as a community with compassion and Strangely, on the same date, CNN published to make decisions concerning their own
Write in: respect can help our homeless family back an article titled “Senate Investigators Find body, yet they want us, who will do noth-
on their feet. Yes, family. By relation, by No Evidence China Hacked Clinton Server.” ing to stop the carnage, to be complicit
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019 OUR TOWN. | 9

16TH OF SEPTEMBER REMEMBERED

Tracy’s Day of
Service aims
to make better
neighbors
Press staff report
Three major projects are expected
to attract the most volunteers taking
part in Tracy’s Day of Service this
Saturday.
The top projects:
n Putting sod plugs into berms sur-
rounding soccer fields at the Legacy
Fields sports complex in north Tracy.
n Spreading mulch along a 2,000-
foot embankment along Arezzo Way
in south Tracy.
n Helping sort donations of non-
perishable food and toys at the
Brighter Christmas warehouse.
Glenn Moore/Tracy Press Ron Pepperman, chairman of
CELEBRATION: Many Tracy residents marked Mexican Independence Day with a “16 de Septiembre” Cultural Celebration and parade sponsored Tracy’s Day of Service, said details
by the South Side Community Organization on Saturday at Lincoln Park. Clockwise from left, the South Side Community Organization float moves and sign-ups for each of the major
along Central Avenue. A rider carries the flag of Mexico in the parade. Grand marshal George Medina waves to onlookers. Classic cars and lowrid- projects, and other projects as well,
ers make their way north to Lincoln Park, where a car show was part of the day’s festivities along with queen candidates, music, food and games. can be obtained at JustServe.org, an
independent online processing site for
organizations needing volunteer help.
SHARING THEIR HERITAGE “Dozens of local opportunities on
the website will help nearly every-
one interested in taking part to find
something that fits their own inter-
ests, skills and available time,” he
said. “There is no cost.”
Pepperman and the Legacy Fields
and Arezzo Way projects will both
start at 8 a.m. and continue to noon
or earlier if completed. The Brighter
Christmas project, in a new ware-
house just east of MacArthur Drive
after it passes under Interstate 205,
will start at 8:30 a.m. and continue to
noon or earlier if completed.
“The duration of each projects
depends on how many volunteers
show up to help,” he reported.
Already signed up for Saturday’s
projects are groups of students from
Mountain House High School and
Delta Charter Schools, students
from other schools, and members
of the Youth Advisory Commission,
which is part of the Tracy Parks
Glenn Moore/Tracy Press & Community Services Department.
SHOW: Several North School students treated their classmates and school district administrators to a cultural dance presentation in honor of Also on board are independent fami-
Mexican Independence Day on Monday, including Valeria Valdez Arellano, at left. Because of the morning’s rain, the ballet folklorico dancers per- lies, religious groups and Scouts.
formed their traditional dances inside the gym. At right, Gabriella Bugarin Ulloa (from left), Evelyn Reyes, Valeria, Karmen Gomez Espinoza, Fatima
Reyes, Ximena Reyes and Ximena Plascencia Ulloa perform for their classmates. More photos are online at www.tracypress.com. DAY OF SERVICE, continued on next page
10 | OUR TOWN. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019

Glenn Moore/Tracy Press


HISTORIC ROUTE: Members of the Military Vehicle Preservation Association follow Grant Line Road through Tracy on Saturday.

Retracing history
Press staff report mile trek from New York Association left New York
A collection of vin- to California. in early August to head
tage military vehicles They were commemo- to Washington and start
rating the 1919 T.S. Army
passed through Tracy
Transcontinental Motor
retracing the convoy’s
cross-country route.
Livermore Valley Opera presents an extravagant
on Saturday morning as
part of a re-creation of Convoy that went from They reached Stockton production of Tchaikovsky’s best-loved opera
a U.S. Army convoy 100 the Ellipse in Washington on Friday and spent the

Евгений Онегин
years ago. to Lincoln Park in San night before heading out
Members of the Francisco along the Saturday morning en

Eugene Onegin
Military Vehicle Lincoln Highway, which route to the bay through
Preservation Association passed through Tracy on Tracy. Their last stop
drove a variety of trucks, what is now 11th Street.
was at the USS Hornet
jeeps and cars down It was the first such con-
Grant Line Road, heading voy to cross the United
Museum in Alameda. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
to the freeway and even- States. n Contact the Tracy Press at
tually San Francisco at Members of the Military tpnews@tracypress.com or
the end of 36-day, 3,200- Vehicle Preservation 835-3030.

A reunion for everyone September 28


September 28 & 29
& 29, October
October 5&65& 6
Press staff report Reunion proceeds go by the Latin All-Stars, A At the Bankhead Theater
The 20th annual to the Timothy Mason Touch of Magic and the At the Bankhead Theater
Old School Reunion in Memorial Scholarship Paul Ramirez Band.
In addition to marking
2400 First St. Livermore, CA
Program, which pro-
Tickets: LVOpera.com
McDonald Park will be cel-
ebrated Saturday with the vides a college scholar- the 20th anniversary of
ship annually in memory the Old School Reunion,
barbecue pit in full use.
Chef Rudy Mason will of the 21-year-old son of Rudy Mason will be cel-
ebrating his retirement
$20-90
barbecue ribs, chicken Rudy and Judy Mason
and pork shoulder, to be who was shot and killed as a track inspector with
served along with maca- in a November 1997 ser- the Santa Clara Valley
roni and cheese and pota- vice station holdup. Transit Authority.
to salad. Plates will go Music will be provid- n Contact the Tracy Press at
from $10 up to $30 for a ed during the 11 a.m.-8 tpnews@tracypress.com or
full turkey pan. p.m. gathering in the park 835-3030.

DAY OF SERVICE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 ities, religions, countries and philoso-
phies found in Tracy,” Pepperman said.
Tracy’s participation in the Day of “As we do, we become better neighbors.”
Service began two years ago with the Additional information on Saturday’s
painting of fire hydrants throughout activities can be obtained by phoning
Tracy and continued last year with Pepperman at 815-8208 or 408-685-8385.
mulching projects.
“We work together as representatives n Contact the Tracy Press at tpnews@tracy
of the many different cultures, ethnic- press.com or 835-3030.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019 OUR TOWN. | 11

One World fest displays St. Bernard’s


Fall Festival 2019
Tracy’s diverse cultures
Press staff report ing the United Way at
163 W. Eaton Ave.
St. Bernard’s Church Grounds
Sept. 20th • 5:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
If you go
A celebration of cul-
tures throughout the  WHAT: Tracy’s One World
320-6206 or visiting
www.unitedwaysjc.org. Sept. 21st • 12:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Tracy community and
across the globe will
Cultural Festival
 WHEN: 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
On Saturday the global
celebration kicks off with Sept. 22nd • 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
highlight the inaugu- Sept. 28 opening ceremonies at
ral One World Cultural  WHERE: Lincoln Park, 10 a.m. on a community
Festival sponsored by
the Tracy Chamber of
East Eaton Avenue
between East Street and
stage followed by a multi-
cultural parade and fash-
All Day BINGO! SILENT AUCTION
Friday,
Commerce on Sept. 28 at
Holly Drive ion show. The parade will FRIDAY, SATURDAY, & SUNDAY Saturday,
Lincoln Park.  COST: Free follow a route around the & Sunday
Chamber CEO Tamra park and end at the stage,
Spade said the idea for
 INFO: Tracy Chamber of
Commerce, 835-2131 where two representa-
tives from each country
Saturday
the cultural festival came
up as the chamber, which will demonstrate charac- BBQ Chicken & Ribs Dinner GAME BOOTHS • Baseball
Leading into the all- • Treasure Hunt
sponsored Tracy’s former day festival is a new One teristic clothing styles. STARTING AT 5:00 P.M. • Ball Toss
• Hot Wheels
bean festival, sought to World One Table dinner Performances will con- • Duck Pond
develop a new large com- next Friday at Tracy tinue throughout the day TICKETS $1000 SOLD AT DOOR • Face Painting • Little Reno
munity event. City Hall. The farm-to- on the community stage, • Bean Bag • Tic Tac Toe
“When we were talking table fundraiser is spon- including music, dances • Sponge Toss • Water Race
about opportunities to and skits. SWEET SHOPPE FEATURING: • Fishing Hole
sored by the United Way • Basketball
come up with a signature of San Joaquin County Main stage entertain- Pies, Cakes, Cookies,
• Dole Whip
event, we decided we in partnership with the ment will feature Italian Breads, Cupcakes & Candy FOOD BOOTHS • Ice Cream
really needed something chamber. music from the Anthony • Hot dogs
that tied the city of Tracy, Guests will be treated Lane Band, classic rock • Lumpias
the chamber and the • Popcorn
to a four-course dinner from the Foam Riders, • Sweetbread
community together. And country music by Michael • Cotton Candy
prepared by area chefs, • Pizza
in thinking that, Tracy is Beck and Latin funk from • Sno-Cones
featuring local ingredi- • Tacos
very diverse in cultures, Third Sol. • Ice cream
ents, with proceeds to • Linguica
and so we came up with A kitchen will be set • Pineapple Floats
benefit local nonprofits. • Margaritas
the One World Cultural
Festival,” Spade said.
Eleven countries will be
Tracy’s Town
Country Cafe will be
serving appetizers.
& up in the park for cook-
ing demonstrations fea-
turing different cultural
Entertainment • Hamburgers
• Tri-Tip Sandwiches
• Beer

represented in the first foods. There will also be a


festival, which runs from Burly Boys Catering,
children’s carnival and a
10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 28. Native Mobil Kitchen
variety of vendors. FRIDAY - 9/20/19
and Dan Cortez from the
“We have had ambas-
sadors that have been Albatross restaurant will Depending on the pop- • 6:00 to 7:00 Tracy Flaming Ukes
working on this for the provide the rest of the ularity of the first cultur-
al festival, Spade hopes
• 7:00 to 8:00 St. Mary’s Jazz Band
dinner (menu below).
last six or seven months
A no-host bar will open to see it grow to a two- • 8:00 to 10:00 Fisherman - Band
preparing for their coun- day event.
try,” Spade said. at 6 p.m. Modesto’s Mobile
“We’re trying to rep-
Featured cultures Mixologist will serve beer
from Tracy’s Morgan resent what Tracy is all SATURDAY - 9/21/19
include Greece, India,
Italy, Mexico, Portugal, Territory Brewing and about and everybody who • 1:30 to 2:30 Guitar Player - Gerard Stroh
lives here in the commu-
the Middle East and sev- Stockton’s Channel
nity,” Spade said. “We just • 2:30 to 3:00 Starlight Studios
eral countries from Africa. Brewing and wine from
“What were hoping is Delicato Family Wines want everybody to feel • 3:00 to 4:00 Academy of Performing Arts - Dance Studio
part of this and come and
to make it a family event and Campos Family
join us and learn about • 4:00 to 5:00 Singer/Guitar Player-David
where you can learn Vineyards.
about the different cul- The dinner will be everybody and their dif- • 5:00 to 6:00 Filipino Dance/Music
tures — there’ll be some accompanied by musi- ferent cultures and where
they come from.”
• 6:00 to 7:00 Spanish Singer -Richard Moreno & Son
cal entertainment and a
educational parts to it,
along with crafts for the silent auction. n Contact the Tracy Press at
• 7:00 to 8:00 Guitar Player- Gerard Stroh
kids and entertainment,” Tickets are $75 and tpnews@tracypress.com or • 8:00 to10:00 Singer/ Guitar Player-Joe Silveira
Spade said. are available by call- 835-3030.

One World One Table menu sneak peek SUNDAY - 9/22/19


If you go Passed appetizers — Town & Country Cafe
 WHAT: One World n Bacon jalapeno empanadas with ancho chilli.
• 11:30 to 12:00 Ballet Folklorico Raicas Mexicana
One Table farm-
to-fork dinner n Phyllo cups filled with gorgonzola topped with caramelized • 12:00 to 1:00 Singer-Felicia Zapata
fundraiser, hosted
by United Way
pears and onions.
n Avocado toast with shrimp ceviche.
• 1:00 to 1:30 Tae Kwon Do (James Reed)
of San Joaquin
First course — Burly Boys Catering • 2:00 to 3:00 Hula Ikaika Ohana O Kaawai
County
 WHEN: 6-9 p.m.
n Elote corn salad with queso fresco, crispy chicharron, Serrano (Hawaiian / Tahitian / Polynesian)
peppers, pickled red onion, cilantro and lime crema.
Sept. 27
Main course — Native Mobile Kitchen
• 3:00 to 4:00 The Company Dance Company
 WHERE: Tracy City
Hall, 333 Civic n Chicken with fresh-made chimichurri sauce. • 4:00 to 5:00 Ballet Jalisco Mexican Folk Dance
Center Plaza n Roasted tri-medley carrots. • 6:00 to 8:00 Ballet Folkorico Janitizio de Vivian Resendiz
 COST: $75 n Housemade sourdough toast.

 INFO: 320-6206 Dessert — Dan Cortez of Albatross


n Tres leches cake.
12 | OUR TOWN. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019

How the 1960s changed Tracy


I
was invited to take part The depot played an important Neal Andersen, then district
in a series of talks this role during the Vietnam War, engineer of the State Division
month at the Lolly Hansen which claimed the lives of nine of Highways (now Caltrans),
Senior Center organized by Tracy servicemen. told Tracyites 50 years ago,
John Giehl, the retired school And last, but hardly less in September 1969, how the
psychologist. well known, we can’t forget the interstate freeways would
John wanted to explore Altamont Rock Festival, which impact Tracy.
various aspects of the 1960s, on Dec. 6, 1969, capped off the He said that without the
a decade he felt provided a decade of the ’60s by bringing completion of I-580 along the
number of turning points in some 300,000 people to the foothills in 1967, traffic flow on
American history. Altamont Speedway west of 11th Street would be 35,000
He asked town. We’ll no doubt hear a cars per day at the time he
me to speak lot more about Altamont this spoke. I-580 had cut it down to
on the 1960s December when the Rolling 26,000 vehicles per day.
in Tracy. This Stones concert hits its 50th When I-205 was completed
I did Monday anniversary. soon after that (in November
morning at the Although less exciting as a 1970), the number of cars trav-
senior center. historic event than Altamont, eling on 11th Street would be
In looking construction of the three inter- cut in half, to 13,000 per day.
TRACING back at the state freeways that formed He predicted that many Press file photo
TRACY events of the what has become known as of the 19 service stations on THOROUGHFARE: Traffic often jammed 11th Street when it was a section
TERRITORY ’60s in Tracy, “the Tracy Triangle” proved 11th Street should relocate to of Highway 50 before interstate freeways were constructed around Tracy —
beginning in the late 1960s — to form “the Tracy Triangle.”
SAM MATTHEWS I ran across to be a development starting intersections of the freeways,
the locating of in the 1960s with greater long- (Some did, many didn’t).
Owens-Illinois term significance for our town. In 1969, most service station “They will flourish because development of 41 miles of
and Laura Scudder’s factories Basically, the building of operators and other business of the lower traffic level and interstate freeways around
in Tracy, the establishment of a Interstate 580 along the foot- owners on 11th were concerned easier accessibility by local Tracy — costing $38 million
common administration for the hills, Interstate 205 around about the impact I-205 would customers,” he predicted. for construction and $6 million
high school and elementary dis- the north side of Tracy, and have, voicing concern for their I don’t recall “flourish” being for right-of-way acquisition
tricts (Tracy Public Schools), Interstate 5 along the east futures at a mass meeting a the right description of what — would enhance industrial
and the elevation of what side took a heavy load of traf- month earlier in the Tracy Inn. occurred. Like the service development because trans-
had been the Tracy Annex of fic off 11th Street, which had Andersen pointed out that stations, some survived, but I portation access to and from
Sharpe Army Depot to become been a crowded stretch of U.S. of the 158 businesses on 11th don’t recall many businesses industries would be improved.
Defense Depot Tracy, an inde- Highway 50 before the inter- Street, 106 were of non-high- relocating from 11th Street to In this, he was on target.
pendent depot of the newly states arrived. This was espe- way uses. (They included freeway interchanges.
formed Defense Supply Agency. cially true of I-205. Tracy’s auto dealerships.) Anderson stressed that the TRACING TRACY, continued on page 14
FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019 OUR TOWN. | 13

MESSAGES OF FAITH

St. Bernard’s Catholic School


thanks the following
sponsors from our
28 Annual Golf Tournament and Dinner
th

GOLD SPONSOR
Chase Chevrolet

SILVER SPONSORS
The Dell’Aringa Family • Mi Esperanza Meat Market
The Stroup Law Firm • DS Electric • Galvao & Sons, Inc

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Nearly 200 women gathered to Testing Engineers • Patrice Hoffman (Home Smart)
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event with the theme “What’s
in Your Toolbox” was open
The Damasco Family • The Socorro Family
to women of all ages from all Ana, Isabella and David Rodriguez • The Valenzuela Family
churches. It featured prayer, wor-
ship music, local guest speakers
The Ortiz Family
and ice cream. Speakers includ-
ed Alice Humphrey (above), Lucy
Kaye (at left) and Becki Brown. EVENT SPONSORS
Music was led by songwriter
Kim Krenik, Connie Diestler and Tracy Center For Dentistry • Tracy Ford
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City Church. Star Richardson and
Lynda Ives led prayer services. Jose and Ana Rodriguez Family • The De La Cruz Family
At least 17 churches and sever-
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Jessica Quiambao Family Therapy • Tracy Optometry Group
were involved in promoting and Keith and Janice Robertson • Kyle and Bekki Robertson
supporting the conference. More
information about the event and Baristas Coffee House
the year-round work of Scoop Tracy Grading & Paving, Inc • The DeFrancis Family
Ministries can be found at
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TWICE-TOLD TALES REMEMBER WHEN


This week in Tracy history: 69 school year were from racial recreation program to include the
or ethnic minorities, according to entire Tracy community.
10 years ago — 2009 a survey conducted by the federal Theresa Dutra became queen
The Tracy Youth Soccer Office of Civil Rights. of the St. Bernard’s Festival after
League has opened its fall sea- A healthy almond crop is coming winning the fundraising contest.
son with nearly 2,000 players on off Tracy-area trees, local growers Her maids are Betty Petrig and
66 teams. Opening games were report. The Nonpareil variety is Lillian Colli.
played on Plasencia Fields and dominant in Tracy-area orchards.
Tracy Sports Complex. John Perez and John Newbert
Any early rainstorm dumped Jr. have received cash prizes for
North School Principal Fred 0.18 of an inch of rain on the
Medina has been inducted into submitting winning labor-saving
Tracy area, causing concern ideas at the Tracy Quartermaster
the San Joaquin County Mexican
about mold problems for the can- Depot.
American Hall of Fame.
ning tomato crop. Army Pvt. Ernest Martin has
Tracy police are cracking down
on dumpster-divers taking items A yearlong campaign by city earned the Combat Infantryman’s
from residential recycling bins and Tracy Chamber of Commerce Badge while serving with the 1st
and commercial dumpsters. representatives to convince state Cavalry Division in the Pacific.
New Jerusalem Elementary officials to add an interchange at
School District has launched MacArthur Drive to the North 100 years ago — 1919
online courses for students in the Tracy Bypass has been successful. Plans for a Sept. 25 homecom-
sixth through 12 grades. Airman 1st Class Stephen ing celebration for Tracy service-
Tracy resident Tom Harrington, Ridolfi of Tracy is a still-photog- men who served in World War I
63, has retired after serving nearly raphy specialist with a Military will be started off with a parade in
two decades as a Superior Court Airlift Command unit at Tan Son downtown Tracy.
judge in San Joaquin County. Nhut Air Base in Vietnam. Tri-weekly rural mail service is
Dave and Justin Philpott have Planning consultant Donald scheduled to begin Oct. 1 after
cinched their places atop 99 Crawford projects that Tracy a sufficient number of patrons
Speedway point standings with will become more of a “bedroom signed up in the Tracy area.
one race to go before the racing community” in the next several More than 70 men in the
season ends. decades. Tracy and Patterson areas have
50 years ago — 1969 75 years ago — 1944 been inducted into the Stockton
Tracy has received funding to Moose Herd.
Three out of 10 students enrolled

T
in Tracy schools during the 1968- expand the Wainwright Village — Tracy Press archives
he Remember Today’s mystery photo,
When mystery at top, shows an artist’s
photo from two drawing of a new Tracy
TRACING TRACY roads, was being formed
in 1913 and 1914, there
In 1969, the main
east-west traffic route
An amazing side- weeks ago, above, showed restaurant in 1973. What
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12
light: 11th Street Larry Heustis, manager was the restaurant,
was some indecision through the Tracy area remains a part of the of the FISCO store at the where was it located and
No one could imagine whether the route was getting ready to interstate freeway sys- corner of 11th Street and what business occupies
development of the through the Tracy area move out of town — to tem as Interstate 205 Chrisman Road in June the remodeled building
should be on 11th Street Interstate 205. But 11th Business. 1977. FISCO — Farm and today?
warehousing and distri-
or Grant Line Road. Street survived, and Industrial Supply Co. —
bution industry in Tracy, what was originally n Sam Matthews, publisher n If you know the answer or
Traffic engineers carried a wide range of
during the past 30 years known as “the County emeritus of the Tracy farm and industrial sup- can’t wait until next week to
thought Grant Line
especially, without the Road” remained an Press, can be reached at plies along with work get it, email Sam Matthews
should be preferred,
local interstate freeway important traffic link in 830-4234 or by email at clothes and western at shm@tracypress.com or
since it was a straight-
system. our town. shm@tracypress.com. wear. call 830-4234.
line route between the
As for 11th Street, it area near Mossdale on
remains a busy east- the east and the road
west thoroughfare in leading to the Altamont
Tracy. And when I-205 is Pass on the west.
clogged, the traffic builds Tracy merchants
up on 11th Street and heard news that Grant
also on Grant Line Road. Line might get the nod
Kind of reminds one of and ponied up $1,000
“the old days.” to fund a lobbying cam-
Looking back more paign. It worked, and 11th
than a century, when Street through Tracy
the Lincoln Highway, became the Lincoln
the nation’s first coast- Highway as a section of
to-coast system of Highway 50.

C HURCH DIRECTORY YOUR GUIDE TO LOCAL


HOUSES OF WORSHIP . . .
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“A Community of Good Stewards’’
163 W. Eaton Ave. • 209-835-4560
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Sat. 5:00 p.m. (English) - 7:00 p.m. (Spanish)
Sun. 7:00 a.m. (English)
8:30 a.m. (English/Portuguese)
1935 HOLLY DRIVE
SUNDAY SCHEDULE:
238 W. GRANT LINE RD. – TRACY 77 West 1st St. 10:00 a.m. (English)
• School
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Sunday School..........9:45 am 9 am ......Sunday School
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Morning Worship...11:00 am 9:15am Worship 10 am ......Sunday Morning Worship Tyrone 12100 W. Valpico Road
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Pastor: RAY BRASHER nlbc11480@email.com Sunday School ..................... 9 a.m. call 1:00 p.m. (Spanish), 6:00 p.m. (English)

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019 OUR TOWN. | 15

DEATH NOTICES PEOPLE FOR PETS

EAST OF EDEN
n Renee Stayner Anderson-Monkhouse, 65, who PLAYFUL: Tag is a
attended Tracy High School, died Sunday. Memorial 6-month-old neu-
services will begin at 2 p.m. today at Turlock Funeral tered gray tabby
Home, 425 N. Soderquist Road, in Turlock. In lieu of with swirly stripes.
flowers, contributions in her name can be sent to the He is playful and
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation: www.cff.org/give-today. loves to be around

Courtesy photo
people and he is
n Virginia S. Bettencourt, 90, a 12-year Tracy resi- completely comfort-
dent, died Saturday. Visitation will be observed from able around dogs.
noon-9 p.m. Oct. 1 at Fry Memorial Chapel, 550 S. To learn more about
Central Ave., with a rosary to be recited at 6 p.m. this energetic kit-
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11 KITTY LOVE: Shawna, 3, was rescued from the Tracy
ten, contact People
a.m. Oct. 2 at St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, 163 W. Animal Shelter by the East of Eden rescue organiza-
for Pets at 933-6274
Eaton Ave. tion and has a special adoption price of $25. She is
or inquiries@peo-
affectionate and sweet and will do well in most family
n Karam Kaur, 95, a native of India who had lived pleforpets.com. The
environments. To learn more, call 815-5186 or visit
in Tracy for the past year, died at home Saturday. rescue organization
www.eoerescue.org. East of Eden is also looking for
Sikh services will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday at Fry hosts adoption fairs
volunteers to help with cleaning cat cages in the morning
Memorial Chapel, 550 S. Central Ave. between 11 a.m. and
and evening at PetSmart, 2477 Naglee Road. Cleaners
2 p.m. Saturdays at
n Jeanette Louie, 61, a 26-year Tracy resident who sanitize each cage, freshen bedding, check litterboxes,
PetSmart, 2477 N.
retired from the U.S. Air Force as a master sergeant, provide food and water, and have one-on-one time with Courtesy photo Naglee Road.
died Tuesday at Sutter Tracy Community Hospital. the cats. Training is provided.
Services are pending. Fry Memorial Chapel will han-
dle arrangements.
n Margarita Padilla, 88, a native of the Philippines Find details about recent
who lived in Tracy for 15 years, died Friday. A Mass deaths and services at
of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. today www.tracypress.com.
at St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, 163 W. Eaton Ave. The Tracy Press runs free
She will be laid to rest in Tracy Mausoleum, 8842 W. death notices as a service
Schulte Road. Visitation was observed Thursday at to readers. Submit a form May 13, 1941 • August 13, 2019
Fry Memorial Chapel, 550 S. Central Ave. at www.tracypress.com
or call 835-3030. Barbara Ann Hopper-Harris, 78, passed away
n Ronald Rickets, 81, of Ridgecrest, a Tracy High on August 13, 2019 at her home in Sacramento
School graduate, died of cardiac arrest July 1 in Questions about obituaries,
Palmdale. No services are planned. which are priced by size, with her three children at her side.
should be directed to the She was born on May 13, 1941 in Springfield,
n Maureen Tobin-Bastedenbeck, 75, a Tracy res- advertising department
ident for 10 years, died Monday at Sutter Tracy at tpads@tracypress.com
Illinois, the daughter of John and Gertrude
Community Hospital. Services are pending. Fry or 830-4260. Elspernman Clark.
Memorial Chapel will handle arrangements. Barbara raised her family in Tracy, CA and
retired from Tracy Unified School District as
a Computer Specialist. After retirement, she

Viola Rachel Guillen lived in Humboldt County for 17 years. She


then moved to Sacramento, where she lived for the last two years of
her life.
Barbara was the mother of Bob Hopper, Bryan Hopper, and Elizabeth
(Gary) Garland. She was also “Bobo” to six grandchildren, and a sister to
June 28, 1948 † September 2, 2019 Ruth Johnson of Morris, Illinois. Barbara was preceded in death by her
Viola Rachel Guillen, 71, a lifetime resident of mother and father, four brothers, and husband.
Tracy gained her wings on September 2, 2019, Family and friends are welcome to a Celebration of Life on September 28th
at Kaiser Modesto Hospital. She was born at 321 E. Beverly Place in Tracy at 11 a.m. Burial will be private.
June 28, 1948, in Tracy California, the daughter In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Tracy Historical Society.
of Lorenzo and Estella (Gonzales) Guillen. Please contact the family for details.
Viola graduated from Tracy High School
and Beauty School. She worked as a hair stylist,
caregiver, Nanny to many and worked in food

Tracy Mausoleum
service for the Jefferson School District.
Viola will be remembered as a very loving,
kind-hearted, caring individual that would do
anything for those she loved. She always found
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the good in everyone and loved her kids and
grandchildren with all of her heart. Her real Offering a serene and beautiful resting place for you and your loved ones.
passions were her family and friends, she loved family get togethers and
truly believed her family came first. She had a passion for music and danc-
ing, and had a beautiful smile that would light up any room.
She is survived by her sons Nelson Guillen of Tracy, CA, Alberto Guillen
and his wife Melissa of Baytown, TX, daughter Cecilia Guillen of Tracy, CA;
brother Lawrence Guillen and his wife Lupe of Tracy, CA, sister Ofelia Granados
of San Jose, CA; grandchildren Marcus Guillen, Zachary Guillen and Dominique
Harper of Tracy and Andrew & Alyanna Guillen of Baytown, TX. Also, several
nieces and nephews of Tracy and San Jose, CA. We offer a variety of options and selections to fit any budget.
Family and Friends are invited to the viewing 2:00 - 9:00 p.m. Thursday For a complimentary, no obligation tour of our available
September 26th at Fry Memorial Chapel, 500 S. Central Avenue, Tracy CA. A properties, please call Joelleen Faias at

209-836-1970
Rosary will be held at this location starting at 6 p.m. The funeral service will
take place on Friday, September 27th at 10:30 a.m. at St. Bernard’s Catholic
Church, 163 W. Eaton Avenue, Tracy CA. Viola will be laid to rest at the Tracy *In house financing available on all pre-need contracts.
Cemetery following the service. A reception will be held at the Portuguese
Hall, 400 W. 9th St. Tracy, CA.
Joelleen Faias
Lic. #CES48407
8842 West Schulte Rd., Tracy, CA 95304
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accolades.
National merit Of 1.5 million test-takers, Delta Charter FFA they gave to Harrison
about 16,000 high scor- and Lincoln elementary
semifinalists named ers are chosen as semifi- holds supply drive schools in Stockton at the
Two West High School nalists each fall. Most of Members of the Delta end of August.
seniors, Hadeel S. Abdul- them advance to the final- Charter High School FFA The donation drive
Rehman and Akshata H. ist stage, and nearly half program, at right, recent- was the first of several
Kapadne, are semifinal- become Merit Scholars ly collected more than service projects the FFA
ists in the National Merit and win scholarships 1,000 school supply items
students have planned for
Scholarship Program. worth a total of $31 million. during a donation drive at
the school year.
They qualified based on Abdul-Rehman and the rural campus.
their scores as juniors on Kapadne both expressed They spent two weeks n Send news for Accolades to
the Preliminary SAT, the interest in studying bio- collecting binders, paper, tpourtown@tracypress.com
national merit scholar- engineering and biomedi- glue, pencils, notebooks or drop off a note at 95 W.
ship qualifying test. cal engineering in college. and other supplies, which 11th St., Ste. 101.
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TRACY
Chamber of Commerce

You still have time to become a vendor or sponsor for the


One World Culture Festival, contact Tracy Chamber (209)835-2131.
Please visit our website, www.tracychamber.org for more community events.
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MAIN STAGE:
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11:00 AM -12:30PM THIRD SOL
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20 E. Eaton Ave. INFO: www.ssjcpl.org middle and high school students. INFO: Box office, 831-6858,
DATEBOOK CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 DETAILS: Adults are invited to INFO: http://education.llnl.gov www.atthegrand.org; www.rocky
watch “Skid Row,” rated R, in Lego Builders Club mccorkle.com
WHEN: 4-5 p.m. Flu shot clinic
THURSDAY, SEPT. 26 Activities and events are
which hip-hop artist Pras Michel
WHERE: Tracy Branch Library, WHEN: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. APA Showcase of Stars
poses as a homeless man and
Family movie free except as noted. 20 E. Eaton Ave. WHERE: Sutter Tracy Community WHEN: 1 and 3 p.m.
lives on the streets of L.A. for
WHEN: 4-6 p.m. For an extended calendar, DETAILS: Children ages 0-12 and Hospital, south front parking lot, WHERE: Grand Theatre Center
nine days. Snacks are provided.
WHERE: Tracy Branch Library, go to TracyPress.com, their caregivers can drop in for 1420 N. Tracy Blvd. for the Arts, 715 Central Ave.
INFO: www.ssjcpl.org
20 E. Eaton Ave. where readers can also an hour of building with Lego or DETAILS: The flu vaccine is rec- DETAILS: Students from the
DETAILS: All ages can gather sign in and add events
to watch “Pokemon Detective to the Datebook.
TUESDAY, OCT. 1 Duplo blocks. Creations may be ommended for almost everyone
6 months and older each year.
Academy of Performing Arts will
displayed in the library. present solos, duos and group
Pikachu,” rated PG. Snacks are SJ Pride Center visit INFO: www.ssjcpl.org Registered nurses will give free
WHEN: 4-6 p.m. dances they have choreographed.
provided. flu shots during two communi- COST: $10
INFO: www.ssjcpl.org Health & Safety Fair WHERE: Tracy Branch Library,
20 E. Eaton Ave.
FRIDAY, OCT. 4 ty clinics at the hospital, car- INFO: Box office, 831-6858,
WHEN: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Compost giveaway rying on a decades-long tradi- www.atthegrand.org
Social Media Safety DETAILS: People can meet San tion established in Tracy by the
WHERE: Tracy Learning Center WHEN: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
WHEN: 5-6 p.m. Joaquin Pride Center staff mem- late Dr. Audrey Glover and Dan An Evening at the Casino
Preschool parking lot, 238 W. WHERE: Tracy Material Recovery,
WHERE: Central School library, bers, learn about services and Schack. The second clinic will
Grant Line Road, Unit B 30703 S. MacArthur Drive Boys & Girls Clubs Gala
200 W. Eaton Ave. events, or engage in counseling. be Nov. 4.
DETAILS: Families can learn DETAILS: The first 50 Tracy res- WHEN: 6-10 p.m.
DETAILS: Tracy Crime Stoppers COST: Free INFO: Theresa Nazareno, 833-2395
about fire safety, emergency pre- idents who arrive with a voucher WHERE: The River Mill, 1672 W.
and the San Joaquin County INFO: www.ssjcpl.org
paredness, car seat safety and and a truck or trailer can pick Bowman Road, in French Camp
Human Trafficking Task Force oral health. The county public
Downtown Pumpkin Patch
are sponsoring a presentation to
Teen game day up a cubic yard of free compost. WHEN: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. DETAILS: The Boys & Girls Clubs
health department will provide WHEN: 4 p.m. Vouchers are available online at of Tracy hosts its annual gala
teach parents and guardians how WHERE: Sixth Street and
free physicals and vaccinations WHERE: Tracy Branch Library, www.recycleinsidethetriangle.com. fundraiser to support programs
to protect kids from online pred- Central Avenue
for uninsured babies, kids and 20 E. Eaton Ave. INFO: Public works, 831-6300 for local youth. The evening
ators and stay safe while using DETAILS: The Tracy City Center
teens. Craft activities and a book DETAILS: Eighth through 12th includes cocktails, dinner and
social media. The adults-only fair are also planned. Association has a new fall offer-
presentation will be repeated INFO: 229-1575
graders can play video games, SATURDAY, OCT. 5 ing this October: the Downtown three types of auctions: silent,
board games and card games. Tracy Pumpkin Patch, presented live and dessert. Cocktail attire
Oct. 1 at Tracy High School and L.O.V.E. 5K
Snacks are provided. is preferred. Tickets are avail-
Oct. 10 at Monte Vista Middle Eco Education Mini Fair WHEN: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. by Sandhu Bros. Farms.
INFO: www.ssjcpl.org INFO: www.tracycitycenter.com, able online at www.bgctgala19.
School. WHEN: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. WHERE: Lincoln Park, East Eaton
INFO: Tracy Police Department, WHERE: Tracy Branch Library, Social Media Safety Avenue between Holly Drive and 597-0073 givesmart.com and are expected
831-6550 20 E. Eaton Ave. WHERE: Tracy High School, East Street to sell out.
DETAILS: Girl Scout Megan Puri ‘You and Me on a Sunny COST: $125
315 E. 11th St. DETAILS: The sixth annual
FRIDAY, SEPT. 27 will lead an educational fair with DETAILS: See Sept. 26 event.
Day’ gallery talk INFO: Sofia Valenzuela, 832-
L.O.V.E. 5K supports Chest of
crafts, games, information and WHEN: Noon-2 p.m. 2582, svalenzuela@bgctracy.org
Kids in a Box Hope, a local nonprofit that works
guest speakers. NAMI Connection against domestic violence, human
WHERE: Grand Theatre Center
WHEN: Starting at 4 p.m.
WHERE: St. Bernard’s Catholic
INFO: meganpuri@gmail.com, WHEN: 6-7:30 p.m.
trafficking and sexual abuse. This
for the Arts, 715 Central Ave. MONDAY, OCT. 7
362-6604 WHERE: Healthy Connections, DETAILS: For this large-format
School, 165 W. Eaton Ave. year’s event marks the debut of Tracy Community
35 E. 10th St., Ste. B2 exhibit, described as “a non-mo-
DETAILS: The 20th annual Kids Laura Scudders picnic #WalkingInHerShoes, a 1-mile Homelessness Task Force
DETAILS: This free, confidential tion picture,” San Francisco
in a Box fundraiser for McHenry WHEN: 11 a.m. walk in high heels for men and WHEN: 6-7 p.m.
support group for people coping photographer Rocky McCorkle
House Tracy Family Shelter is WHERE: Dr. Powers Park, boys. Online registration is open WHERE: Tracy Branch Library,
with mental health challenges conceived a silent film narra-
limited to 300 kids, who will col- Chester Drive side at www.raceentry.com/walking Wadsworth Room, 20 E. Eaton Ave.
meets twice a month. tive exploring the life, dreams
lect donations, decorate boxes DETAILS: Former employees of -in-her-shoes/race-information. DETAILS: The community is wel-
INFO: info@namisanjoaquin.org, and memories of his 88-year-old
and camp out overnight on the the Laura Scudders factory are COST: $20-$45 come to join in a discussion about
468-3755 neighbor in a series of complex,
school grounds with chaperones. organizing their annual picnic. INFO: www.chestofhope.org, finding housing solutions for the
seamless photo montages. A
831-7889
More information is online at Those who attend are asked to WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2 dozen of the 135 larger-than-life unsheltered in Tracy.
www.mchenryhousetracy.org. take a potluck dish, drinks and Compost giveaway images are featured in the Grand INFO: tracyhomelesstaskforce@
St. Bernard’s bingo
COST: $50 minimum donation chairs. Raffle tickets will be sold. DETAILS: See Oct. 4 event. Galleries through Oct. 26. gmail.com
WHEN: 2:30-4:30 p.m.
INFO: McHenry House, 835-2328 INFO: 836-1104, 836-3086
WHERE: Father Fleming Hall, St.
Tracy Cars and Coffee
Bernard’s Catholic Church, 163
English Conversation Club SUNDAY, SEPT. 29 W. Eaton Ave.
WHEN: 9-11 a.m.
WHEN: 4-5 p.m. WHERE: Former OSH parking
WHERE: Tracy Branch Library, ‘Expo de becas’ DETAILS: Periodic bingo fund-
WHEN: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. lot, 1975 W. 11th St.
20 E. Eaton Ave. raisers support the church’s
WHERE: Nirvaana Banquet & Event DETAILS: All cars are wel-
DETAILS: Adults can practice building fund. Anyone over 18
Center, 1005 E. Pescadero Ave. come at this gathering the first
speaking English in a relaxed years is welcome.
DETAILS: Alianza Latina Valle Saturday morning of each month.
environment. COST: 50 cents for one card per
Central is organizing a scholar- INFO: www.instagram.com/
INFO: www.ssjcpl.org game, $2 for six cards per game
ship expo to provide information tracycarsandcoffee
INFO: Parish office, 835-4560
One World, One Table to local Spanish-speaking youth Document shredding
WHEN: 6-9 p.m. and their families about finan- Tracy parks master plan
WHEN: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
WHERE: Tracy City Hall, 333 cial help available to them to workshop
WHERE: City Hall, 333 Civic
Civic Center Plaza continue their education after WHEN: 5:30-8 p.m.
Center Plaza, north parking lot
DETAILS: A four-course menu completing high school. People WHERE: Lolly Hansen Senior
(enter from East Street)
featuring local chefs and local can sign up for this free event Center, 375 E. Ninth St.
DETAILS: Tracy residents can
ingredients will be served under at www.eventbrite.com/e/expo DETAILS: The city is preparing
take up to three banker boxes
the stars at City Hall. People -de-becas-tickets-71162530043. to update its master plan for
of sensitive documents to be
can buy tickets for this farm-to- INFO: Annabelle Ramirez, 612- parks, recreation and trails in
destroyed, including papers, file
fork dinner online or by calling 7113; www.alianzalatinavalle Tracy, and people of all ages can
folders and books. Staples and
central.com help decide what is most import-
320-6206 or texting “OneTable” paper clips are OK.
ant. Presentations will begin at 6
to 40403. Community addiction INFO: Public works, 831-6300;
p.m. and 7 p.m., and there will be
COST: $75 workshop www.recycleinsidethetriangle.com
a raffle and light refreshments.
INFO: www.facebook.com/ WHEN: 1 p.m. INFO: www.cityoftracy.org Science on Saturday
events/2364560830277526 WHERE: Agape Missionary WHEN: 10-11 a.m.
Blue Oyster Cult Baptist Church, 238 W. Grant THURSDAY, OCT. 3 WHERE: Grand Theatre Center
WHEN: 8 p.m. Line Road for the Arts, 715 Central Ave.
Computer Q&A
WHERE: Grand Theatre Center DETAILS: The Women’s Mission DETAILS: Scientist Alan Kaplan
WHEN: 11 a.m.
for the Arts, 715 Central Ave. Union will host an addiction will give a presentation titled “In
WHERE: Tracy Branch Library,
DETAILS: Hard rock-heavy metal workshop conducted by the the Mood: Deciphering Complex
20 E. Eaton Ave.
band Blue Oyster Cult, often Serenity Recovery Treatment Brain Signals” with Tracy High
DETAILS: A library staff mem-
cited as a major influence by Center of Tracy. This is a free ber will answer adults’ computer School teacher Erin McKay.
bands such as Metallica, will take community event and all are wel- questions. Those who have a spe- Science on Saturday, a program
the Grand Theatre stage. come to get information on vari- cific question about a device are of Lawrence Livermore National
COST: $40-$60 ous addictions. asked to take it along if possible. Laboratories, is designed for
INFO: Box office, 831-6858, INFO: 833-3247
www.atthegrand.org
MONDAY, SEPT. 30
SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 Kiwanis Club of Tracy
WHEN: 6 p.m.
One World Cultural Festival
WHERE: Casa Grande, 30 W.
WHEN: 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
11th St.
WHERE: Lincoln Park, Holly
DETAILS: New officers will be
Drive and Eaton Avenue
installed by the Division 27 lieu-
DETAILS: The city and the Tracy
tenant governor, Dan Lane. All are
Chamber of Commerce will host
welcome; RSVP by Wednesday.
the first One World Cultural
COST: $35
Festival, an all-day event fea-
INFO: Tony and Dianne Montalbo,
turing art, crafts, dance, music,
montalboja@aol.com, 830-8806
fashion, food, beer and wine, and
a carnival. Documentary movie night
INFO: www.tracychamber.org, WHEN: 6-7:30 p.m.
835-2131 WHERE: Tracy Branch Library,
FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019 OUR TOWN. | 21

CLEAN & GREEN WHO’S NEW


NEW ADDITION: Sara Empie’s fourth n Zellie West Quiambao,
and fifth grade G.A.T.E. class at South/ new daughter of
West Park Elementary School marked Jessica and Raymond
the addition of a new water fountain and Quiambao of Tracy,
bottle filler on campus last week. The was born Sept. 5,
South/West Park Parent Club applied
2019, at Sutter Tracy
for a healthy hydration grant from the
Raley’s Community Giving program to Community Hospital,
install the fountain, and Raley’s employ- weighing 7 pounds,
ees visited the school Sept. 11. 3 ounces. Zellie has two
South/West Park has 90 staff mem- sisters: Grace, 5, and
bers and 950 students in kindergarten Gia, 2. She is the grand-
through fifth grade. In the first week, daughter of Ramon and
they used the bottle filler for the equiv-
Annabelle Quiambao
alent of 1,029 disposable water bottles.
The school is also the site of a Tracy of Tracy and Herb and
Unified School District pilot program for Deb Weems of Glenn
recycling and organic waste, also spear- and great-granddaugh-
headed by the parents club. Students ter of Theresa Rayos
sort trash, recyclables and food scraps del Sol of Seal Beach
into separate bins in the cafeteria. and Amalia Benamati
Courtesy of Rebecca Vincent of Willows.

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FOOTBALL

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PUSH FORWARD: Kimball High senior Jaxen North (left) stiff-arms his way past Mountain House junior Dominic Childress on Friday
at Don Nicholson Stadium. At right, Mountain House junior Brijon Leslie-Fitzpatrick (center) is brought down by the Kimball defense.

Kimball passing on target for win over Mustangs


By Bob Brownne Guard Joshua Faiaipau said he and
Tracy Press the rest of the offensive unit had the Tonight’s games
Kimball High’s passing game was on mindset of playing against tough oppo- Tracy vs. Vacaville Wayne Schneider Stadium, 315 E. 11th St. 5/7 p.m. (JV/V)
nents, and they didn’t expect Mountain Kimball at Sierra 1700 Thomas St., in Manteca 5/7 p.m. (JV/V)
target Friday, leading the Jaguars to a Mountain House at Davis Gregori High, 3701 Pirrone Road, in Modesto 5/7 p.m. (JV/V)
48-7 victory over the Mountain House House to be any different.
West at Sonora 430 N. Washington St., in Sonora 5/7 p.m. (JV/V)
Mustangs at Kimball’s Don Nicholson “We expect for every team to come in Millennium at Brookside Christian St. Mary’s High, 5648 N. El Dorado St., in Stockton 6 p.m. (V)
Stadium. and try to beat us. We came in trying to Delta Charter at Summerville 17555 Tuolumne Road, in Tuolumne 5/7 p.m. (JV/V)
Sophomore quarterback Nicholas beat them too,” he said.
Coronado passed for 250 yards, connect- Mountain House coach Jason
McCloskey said the Mustangs saw Johnny Ho-Ching ran the ball in from Penalties continued to vex the
ing on 15 of his 17 passes, mostly to seniors there for the touchdown. Mustangs, and the Jaguars took just six
Darren Jackson and Jaxen North. the team they expected, based on film
they’ve watched on the Jaguars. The Mustangs made little progress on plays to cover 60 yards, with Coronado
Jackson said his team had plenty of their next possession, giving the Jaguars completing the 16-yard touchdown pass
momentum and would take a big win “Our guys are talented. We’re just not
getting that mental prep in that’s needed, just 41 yards to cover. It took only three to North.
and a 3-1 record into Valley Oak League plays and a series of penalties for Kimball Kimball’s Gibson and senior Mason
competition. On Friday, the Jaguars and that’s our biggest thing we need to
to score, this time on a 25-yard run by Salazar traded quarterback duties for
made their offense work the way it was work on now,” McCloskey said. “Credit
Coronado. Coronado connected with the Jaguars’ final possession, with Gibson
designed against the Mustangs (0-3). to (Kimball). They still had to throw and
senior Andre McDaniel for the 2-point making a 7-yard touchdown run at the
“We’re just out here to win. Me and catch the ball, which they did. They run conversion to put Kimball up 14-7 at the end of the fourth quarter. Jose Ahumada
my quarterback, we have a connection,” a good offensive system. It’s really tough end of the first quarter. made his second point-after kick of the
said Jackson, who caught seven passes to stop. They’ve got great receivers. Their The Jaguars scored next on a nine-play, night to make it a 48-7 win for the Jaguars.
for 94 yards. quarterback is getting better each week. 70-yard drive, with North making the Kimball won the junior varsity game
North, who caught seven passes for “I just feel like we’re not anywhere close 2-yard touchdown run. 45-9. On Sept. 12, the Kimball freshmen
150 yards, added that it had taken a to the type of team we’re capable of being On the second play after the kickoff, the lost 19-14 at Freedom High in Oakley.
lot of work to get to that point. That’s yet. I think our returners have to pick it up Jaguars got the ball back when senior Kyle
the trend the Jaguars plan to ride into a little bit, and the juniors that are with us Gibson intercepted a pass from Mountain Manteca 34, Tracy 20
league play starting next Friday at now, they really need to figure out what it House quarterback Cantu and ran the ball The Manteca Buffaloes scored four
Sierra High in Manteca. means to be a varsity football player.” back to the Mustang 12-yard line. touchdowns before Tracy could get on
“We went through so much adversity The Mustangs covered 210 yards of Coronado connected with senior the scoreboard Friday night at Wayne
from summer to now, and we’ve been offense, including 67 yards on 11 of 14 Kalao Ballungay on the next play to put Schneider Stadium.
growing as a team,” North said. “I feel passes for senior quarterback Timothy Kimball up 26-7. Manteca (3-1) scored on a 13-yard
that’s how we get character and get bet- Cantu, who was also the leading rusher The Mustangs nearly made a success- pass from senior Ward Ryan to Sunny
ter as a team. for Mountain House with 63 yards on ful drive on their final possession of the Dosier, a 9-yard run by senior Trabon
“We’re just trying to improve and do 12 carries. first half, getting as close as the 8-yard Russell, a 42-yard run by Russell, and
the best we can. I’m with my brothers, The Mustangs started off with a line before a penalty pushed them back an 18-yard run by senior Jacob DeJesus
my team, and I’ll fight for them.” strong drive. They took the opening and out of reach of the goal line as the to take a 27-0 lead.
The Jaguars didn’t run the ball much, kickoff and then gained 75 yards on 13 clock ran out. Tracy scored on senior Riley Revino’s
rushing for 95 yards, but on most plays plays, including a 21-yard run by junior Kimball needed only a 33-yard kick- 23-yard run in the second quarter to cut
Coronado had plenty of time to pass. Brijon Leslie-Fitzpatrick, followed by off return for North, a 36-yard pass Manteca’s lead to 27-6 before another
“Our offensive line is doing a great his 2-yard touchdown run. from Coronado to Jackson, and a 4-yard touchdown pass from Ryan to DeJesus
job,” said Kimball coach Mike Kuhnlenz. The Jaguars answered by gaining 79 touchdown pass from Coronado to put Manteca up 34-6 at the half.
“Those guys are busting their tail in yards on six plays, two of them long pass- Jackson to score again at the start of Tracy turned the game around in
practice. Without them, we wouldn’t be es to North, including a 52-yard bomb the third quarter. Coronado ran in the
able to sling it around the field.” that got Kimball to the 1-yard line. Senior 2-point conversion. FOOTBALL, continued on page 24
FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019 SPORTS. | 23

WATER POLO VOLLEYBALL

Kimball girls, Tracy boys win crosstown matches Bulldogs sweep


at Bear Creek
By Bob Brownne
Tracy Press
The Tracy and Kimball water
polo teams met up Monday after-
noon at Kimball High, with the
Press staff report victory, 18-25, 25-22,
Jaguars taking the win in the var-
sity girls match and the Bulldogs Tracy High’s vol- 25-19, 25-17.
winning the varsity boys contest. leyball team won in Leading the way for
a sweep Tuesday at Mountain House (6-3,
Varsity girls: Kimball 11, Tracy 6 Bear Creek High in 3-0 WAC) was junior
The Kimball girls kept up the Stockton. outside hitter Helen
pressure early but didn’t get the The Bulldogs (8-1) Earle, who scored 16
ball into the net until late in the beat the Bruins (3-5) kills. Senior middle
first quarter, when senior Olivia 25-11, 25-12, 25-22. hitter Michelle Poland
Taylor took a pass from senior Junior Natalie and junior right
Ella Bernal and fired it into the Laiolo led the Tracy side hitter Jasmine
left side of the goal. offense with 16 kills for Linsangan contribut-
Taylor scored a minute later the night, and senior ed seven kills each,
on an assist from junior Sofia Leila Sardinha scored and senior Journey
Orihuela to put Kimball up 2-0 at 11 kills and three aces. Cahayagan provided
the end of the first quarter. Senior Teia Magaoay 23 assists.
Taylor ended up scoring six of had 30 assists, fresh- The Mountain
Kimball’s 11 goals. She leads a man Jianna Palmer House junior varsity
team that is mostly unchanged ON THE ATTACK:  scored five kills, junior team beat Los Banos
from last year, when the Jaguars Above, Kimball senior Ariel Reynolds had 25-15, 25-22, and the
went to the Sac-Joaquin Section Olivia Taylor (from three aces and soph- Mustang freshmen
Division 3 championship game, left), senior goalie omore Kylie Van Os beat Los Banos 25-11,
finishing as the division run- Alyssa Chaghouri scored three kills. 25-22.
ner-up after losing to Sonora. and junior Jenika Tracy also won the
“Most of our girls are the same,” Tanjuakio defend
Tracy 3,
junior varsity match,
Taylor said, adding that a couple against Tracy junior 25-17, 25-10, and the Christian Brothers 1
of freshmen and a sophomore had Samantha Crowley freshman match, The Tracy High
been added to the team. on Monday at Kimball 25-22, 25-12. Bulldogs (7-1) came
“We’ve been working hard, prac- High. At left, Tracy back from a loss in
ticing hard,” she said. “We’ve been senior Caden Fry Kimball 3, Linden 1 their first set to beat
working on drives a lot in prac- (right) shoots past The Kimball High Christian Brothers
tice and we’ve had girls running Kimball High junior volleyball team (11-3) (10-4) of Sacramento
through it and looking for center.” Vlad Havryschuk. claimed a 3-1 win at on Sept. 12, 19-25,
The Kimball defense kept Glenn Moore/Tracy Press home Tuesday in a non- 25-12, 25-20, 25-10.
Tracy’s offense away from the league match against Senior Leila
goal for most of the game, with arms in the pool.” He said the Bulldogs knew when Linden High (4-7). Sardinha led the Tracy
Kimball senior goalie Alyssa She also expected the Jaguars The Jaguars won the offense with 18 kills
to take advantage of their oppor-
Chaghouri making three saves for would give her team a tough test. first, third and fourth and five serving aces.
tunities, including the moments
the game. Meanwhile, Kimball’s “I know most of them because I sets, 25-23, 20-25, Junior Natalie Laiolo
when Kimball was down a player
offense kept up its attacks, swam with all of them when I was 25-14, 25-16. scored 17 kills and
because of penalties.
and Tracy senior goalie Ariana younger, so I know that they are S enior Rachel provided 17 assists,
“We had a lot of really good
Graziano made seven saves. very good and play club polo,” Van Katwyk was the senior Teia Magaoay
offense, a lot of good teamwork Jaguars’ offensive
The Jaguars scored three goals she said. “I knew it was going to provided 27 assists,
together, especially with the six- leader with 21 kills for
in the second quarter: one from be a tough game, but we came senior Briahna Garcia
on-fives when we were able to see the night. Senior Raia
Taylor on an assist from junior close, so I’m proud of us.” had 10 kills and three
Jill Lucero, a shot from the right open players,” he said. “One of the Maamo scored 13 kills
Tracy senior Samantha blocks, freshman
side by freshman Lauryn Lucero, things that really helped today and five aces, junior
Lieberg brought the Bulldogs Chloe Lemons had 10
and one from Lauryn Lucero on a was our ball movement. We were Samantha Mayer had
within one goal with a shot up the kills, and junior Ariel
pass from Orihuela. really good at finding the open 34 assists and four
middle at the start of the third Reynolds had three
The Bulldogs got their first player today.” aces, junior Rein
quarter. Kimball’s Taylor scored aces.
goal four minutes into the sec- Tracy had solid defense as well, Bocage had 12 digs
next, and Dorn fired a shot in Christian Brothers
ond quarter when they pres- with senior goalie Connor Johnson and three aces, senior
the Kimball goal right afterward. won the junior varsi-
sured the Kimball goal and junior blocking nine of Kimball’s shots Madison Rodriguez ty match 2-1 and also
Lauryn Lucero scored again for over the course of the game.
Samantha Dorn was there to the Jaguars, and Taylor scored scored six kills, and beat Tracy’s freshmen
push the ball in. She was on the Tracy’s Fry fired in two shots junior Nicole Mayer 2-1.
with an assist from Jill Lucero. before Kimball got on the score-
right side of the goal again two Dorn and Lieberg teamed up for scored four aces and
minutes later to finish the play board with a goal from senior had six digs. Kimball 3, Oakdale 1
another Tracy goal, with Lieberg Ethan Dennis. Fry made it a 3-1
when junior Haley Chandler took making the shot, to make it an Kimball also won the The Jaguars took
a shot that landed short. game at the end of the quarter junior varsity match, their second Valley
8-6 game at the end of the third with a quick shot up the middle.
In the final seconds of the first quarter. 25-14, 25-19, and the Oak League win of
half, Kaela Jones took a shot that Kimball junior Gabe Chandler freshman match, 25-7, the week against vis-
Kimball’s defense shut out
bounced off the crossbar, but helped the Jaguars keep the 25-13. iting Oakdale (4-5, 0-2
Tracy in the fourth quarter, and
Dorn was in position again to fol- pressure up early in the second VOL), on Sept. 12.
the Jaguars extended their lead Mountain House 3,
low the ball into the net. with goals from Ell Bernal, from quarter, and Kimball sophomore Kimball (10-3, 2-0
In all, Dorn scored four Taylor on a penalty shot, and Nathan Fountaine scored two Los Banos 1 VOL) won it 25-18,
of Tracy’s six goals. She was from Bernal with an assist from goals in the second to make it a The Mountain House 15-25, 25-20, 25-13.
pleased to see how well her team Lauryn Lucero. 3-3 game at the half. Mustangs logged Kimball’s attacking
matched up once they got accus- Tracy pulled ahead early in the their third consecu- leaders were seniors
tomed to the Jaguars’ style. Varsity boys: Tracy 6, Kimball 5 third quarter on a penalty shot tive Western Athletic Rachel Van Katwyk
“It was a hard game, definite- The Bulldogs and Jaguars from Fry, and Chandler scored one Conference win Sept. with 14 kills and
ly,” she said. “We are a strong played a close match all the way for the Jaguars to tie it up again 12 at Los Banos High Madison Rodriguez
team, and we just really work through, with Tracy senior Caden 4-4. Senior Dane Hurst scored for (1-11, 0-2 WAC), com- with 11 kills. Junior
together well. The passing is Fry the overall leading scorer with ing back from a first-
strong and we have some strong five goals for the match. WATER POLO, continued on next page set loss for the 3-1 VOLLEYBALL, continued on next page
24 | SPORTS. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019

FOOTBALL CONTINUED FROM PAGE 22 WATER POLO FROM PAGE 23 Varsity boys: Los Banos
13, Mountain House 10
second half as senior quarterback Tracy and put the The Mountain House
Logan Fife scored on a 3-yard run Bulldogs up 5-4 at the boys (1-6, 0-3 WAC) held
and Revino scored on a 25-yard end of the third. a 3-2 lead at the end
run in the third quarter, with Another shot from of the first quarter and
senior Matthew Guilacci making Fry gave Tracy a two- played an even match
two point-after kicks. The Bulldog goal margin before until the Los Banos
defense held the Buffaloes score- Kimball’s Dennis Tigers took a 7-5 lead
less through the second half. skipped a long shot
Fife finished the game with 157 at the half and extend
into the goal to cut the their lead to 10-6 at the
passing yards on 11 of 22 passes, lead to 6-5.
and the Bulldogs ran the ball for end of the third quarter.
“We had a scrim- The Mustangs matched
240 yards, including 148 yards on mage against them
21 carries for Revino. Manteca ran the Tigers’ pace in the
early in the season. fourth quarter but fin-
the ball for 228 yards and passed I know it was really
for 147 yards. ished with the 13-10 loss.
close the whole time, Sophomore Jonathan
Manteca won the junior varsity so we knew it was
game 48-19. On Sept. 12, Manteca Monis led the Mustang
going to be evenly offense with five goals,
won the freshman game 22-14. matched,” Dennis said, junior Elias Fobert
Millennium 41, Riverbank 13 adding that Kimball scored four goals and
After falling behind 13-0 early in has a young team that senior Aiden Engstrom
the game, the Millennium Falcons is getting better with scored a goal.
(2-2) ramped up their offense each match.
while their defense shut down the Varsity girls: Tokay 5,
Varsity girls: Mountain
Riverbank Bruins (0-4) for the rest Glenn Moore/Tracy Press Tracy 4
of the game. SCRAMBLE: Delta Charter senior quarterback D.J. Ramirez (right) scrambles out of House 11, Los Banos 7 The Bulldogs put up
Riverbank scored in the first the pocket, chased by a pair of Golden Sierra players. The Mustangs (4-3, a strong defensive game
quarter on a 78-yard run and 1-2 Western Athletic Tuesday at Tokay High
scored again in the second quar- High of Garden Valley to wrap up fident going into Saturday’s game. Conference) made up in Lodi until Tokay won
ter on a 45-yard pass. After that, their homecoming week. It was the “I have good trust in my receivers. for a slow first quarter, 4-5 on a sudden-death
Millennium did all of the scoring. first game with defensive coordina- We put in a new offense this week turning a 2-0 deficit overtime goal.
Junior quarterback Caden Duke tor John Griggs as head coach, and and I think we executed pretty well,” into a 5-4 lead half- Senior goalie Arianna
scored on a 12-yard run and then he said afterward that the Dragons he said. way through Tuesday’s Graziano led the Tracy
threw the first of his four touch- suddenly have to regroup. Golden Sierra totaled 361 yards match at Los Banos defense with nine saves,
down passes, a 40-yard strike to On Wednesday, Tilton announced of offense, with senior quarterback High. and junior Samantha
senior Ian Braten. Duke’s 2-point that a back injury from a backpack- Ayden Nordby completing 5 of 6 The teams went into Crowley effectively
conversion run put the Falcons up ing trip in the summer of 2018 had passes for 112 yards, and eight play- the last quarter tied at prevented the Tokay
14-13, and Millennium scored again led to four surgeries, and pain from ers combining for 249 yards rushing. 6-6, but strong defense offense from setting up
on a 36-yard pass from Duke to that injury affected him all last year The Grizzlies scored in the first from junior goalie shots.
junior Jacey Zuniga to go into half- into this year. By the time presea- quarter after junior Bryan McCoard
son games started, he was confi- Gabriela Cueller, with Seniors Samantha
time up 20-13. tipped a pass, caught it, and ran
dent that the Dragons had a strong 10 steals, and sopho- Lieberg and McKenna
Duke connected with Braten the ball back 40 yards before Delta
enough coaching staff that the assis- more Velvet Rose King, Bowman and juniors
again in the third quarter, this time Charter senior Elias Martinez
tant coaches would be capable of with several steals, led Brianna Herren and
for a 15-yard touchdown, and he brought him down on the 7-yard line.
taking over. Mountain House to a Samantha Crowley
completed a 40-yard pass to senior Golden Sierra junior Seth Archer
“It’s tough to lose him, but, yes, it ran the ball in for a touchdown on dominant fourth quar- scored Tracy’s goals.
Josh Marlin in third, with Marlin
was a surprise,” Griggs said. “Right the next play. ter and the 11-7 win. Tracy was leading
making the 2-point conversion run.
now, we’re just taking inventory and Golden Sierra needed just four S enior Nicole 4-3 at the end of the
Duke also ran in a touchdown from
the 1-yard line in the third quarter seeing what we’re going to go for- plays on their next possession to Nguyen was the fourth quarter before
to make it a 41-13 game. ward with. We haven’t made any score, including a 9-yard touchdown Mustangs’ scoring Tokay scored with 11
Duke finished the night with 354 major changes.” pass from Nordby to Archer. leader with four goals. seconds left to tie it up
yards passing on 20 of 33 passes. The Dragons did change their The Dragons scored their only Junior Shambhavi 4-4. The teams played
The Falcons also ran the ball for offensive strategy, bringing senior touchdown after that. The Grizzlies Sisodiya added three three overtime periods
215 yards, with senior Gio Rangel D.J. Ramirez in as starting quar- answered with a 36-yard touchdown goals, senior Parinita before Tokay scored the
Andrino gaining 100 yards on 15 terback to take advantage of senior run by Nordby, making it a 21-6 Jithendra scored two winning goal.
carries, Millennium’s first player Kea’Sean Johnson’s receiving skills game at the end of the first quarter. goals, and King and n Contact Bob Brownne at
to run the ball for 100 yards so far and junior Jathen Cain’s speed. Golden Sierra scored twice in the sophomore Soo-Ann brownne@tracypress.com
this year. In spite of the loss, there were second quarter, on a 1-yard run by Kim scored a goal each. or 830-4227.
Millennium’s junior varsity team bright spots. Ramirez passed for 69 senior Robert Reed and a 29-yard
beat Riverbank 26-0. yards on 14 of 22 attempts, and late pass from Nordby to Reed, to take
in the first quarter, senior Robert a 35-6 lead.
West 27, Ceres 0 Cancilla came in for one play and The Dragons then covered 70 VOLLEYBALL FROM PAGE 23 Freshman Manesesa
The West High football team completed a pass up the middle to Lumas was West’s lead-
yards on seven plays, including a ing attacker with nine
logged its first win of the season, Cain, who scrambled through the 44-yard run by Cain, at the end of Samantha Mayer pro-
27-0, at Ceres High on Friday. The Golden Sierra defense for a 60-yard vided 34 assists, junior kills. Junior Caitlyn
the second quarter. At the end of
win gives West a 1-3 record, and touchdown. Rein Bocage had 15 Blair scored six kills
the drive, Cain took a pass from
Ceres is now 0-3. “It’s encouraging because of how digs, and senior Raia and had seven digs,
Ramirez and the Golden Sierra
Senior quarterback Alfred our team responded to how we lost defenders tackled him at the goal Maamo scored seven senior Veronica Siu had
Robinson threw three touchdown our head coach to back surgeries,” line. Officials ruled that Cain was kills. Junior Aislinn 21 digs, senior Jhasmine
passes, connecting in the first Cain said. “We all fought to 100%.” short of the touchdown, and the Coombs had four Barrett had two kills
and third quarters with Giovanni Cain finished the day with 29 Dragons fumbled the ball away on aces and six digs, and and an ace, and senior
Cilibrasi and in the third quarter yards rushing on five runs, and he junior Nicole Mayer Taylor Valdez provided
the next play to end the first half.
with T.J. Williams. Robinson also ran totaled 87 yards receiving on six had eight digs. 13 assists.
The Grizzlies’ two third-quarter
in a touchdown in the fourth quarter. catches. Oakdale won the West won the junior
touchdowns came on a 3-yard run
Ceres won the junior varsity “When we did running plays, we junior varsity match 2-1, varsity match in three
by junior Alex Sewell and a 35-yard
game 14-7. weren’t able to get across the line and Kimball won the sets, 25-11, 26-28, 15-11,
run by junior Brennen Howard, and
very much, but now that we have freshman match 2-0. and Bear Creek won
Golden Sierra 54, Delta Charter 6 Golden Sierra junior Devin Lake
passing plays, we can get down the the freshman match
The Delta Charter football team scored in the fourth quarter on a Bear Creek 3, West 0
field faster, and that’s going to help in three, 8-25, 25-20,
entered a new phase this week, play- us in the future,” Cain said. 4-yard run. Nordby made 6 of 7 The Bear Creek
point-after kicks, and Archer also 15-11.
ing its first game since the resigna- Ramirez also completed seven Bruins (3-3) swept
tion of founding coach Jeff Tilton. passes to Johnson for 25 yards. made a point-after kick. the Wolf Pack (9-8) at n Contact Bob Brownne at
On Saturday, the Dragons took a Ramirez said it was his first time n Contact Bob Brownne at brownne@ West High on Sept. 12, brownne@tracypress.com
54-6 loss to visiting Golden Sierra playing quarterback, but he felt con- tracypress.com or 830-4227. 25-20, 25-17, 25-18. or 830-4227.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019 SPORTS. | 25

LINEUP
CROSS-COUNTRY Lineup is based on schedules sent out by coaches and Course, Livermore, all day p.m. (JVG/JVB/VG/VB)
athletic directors at the start of the season, which are Girls tennis West at Lodi, 3:30/4:30 p.m. (VG/VB)

Kimball girls win at VOL meet


subject to change. Mountain House vs. Pacheco, 3:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 26
TODAY, SEPT. 20 Girls volleyball
West vs. St. Mary’s, 4/5/6 p.m. (F/JV/V) Football
Football Tracy at Tokay, 4/5/6 p.m. (F/JV/V) Kimball at East Union, Manteca, 6 p.m. (F)
Tracy vs. Vacaville, 5/7 p.m. (JV/V) Delta Charter at Holt Academy, Stockton, 6:30 p.m. Girls golf
Mountain House at Davis, Modesto, 5/7 p.m. (JV/V) Tracy vs. Tokay, Tracy Golf and Country Club, 3 p.m.
West at Sonora, 5/7 p.m. (JV/V) Water polo
Press staff report Millennium wins MVL meet Delta Charter at Summerville, Tuolumne, 5/7 p.m.
Tracy at Pittsburg, 3:30/4:30/5:30/6:30 p.m. (JVG/ West at St. Mary’s, Stockton Golf and Country Club,
JVB/VG/VB) 3 p.m.
(JV/V) Mountain House at Los Banos, St. Stanislaus Golf
The Kimball High girls were Millennium High sophomore Kimball at Sierra, Manteca, 5/7 p.m. (JV/V)
Kimball at Ripon, 4/5 p.m. (VG/VB)
Course, Modesto, 3:30 p.m.
Millennium at Brookside Christian, St. Mary’s High,
the top team at the first Valley Carson Edwards was the fastest Stockton, 6 p.m. (V)
TUESDAY, SEPT. 24 Girls tennis
Oak League cross-country meet runner at the Mountain Valley Girls volleyball
Girls golf West vs. Lincoln, 3:15 p.m.
Tracy vs. West, Tracy Golf and Country Club, 3 p.m. Kimball at Central Catholic, Modesto, 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Mistlin Sports League Cluster Meet No. 2 at Delta Charter vs. Stockton Christian, 5 p.m. (V)
Mountain House at Johansen, Creekside Golf Course, Tracy at Lodi, 3:30 p.m.
Tracy at Hard Driven Volleyball Classic, Clovis, time
Complex in Ripon. the Stockton Soccer Complex on TBA (F/JV/V)
Modesto, 3:30 p.m. Girls volleyball
Kimball vs. Weston Ranch, Tracy Golf and Country
The Jaguars finished with a team Water polo
Kimball at Weston Ranch, Stockton, 4/5/6 p.m. (F/
Monday. Club, time TBA JV/V)
score of 31, just ahead of Oakdale (34). West at Sierra, 3:30/4:30 p.m. (VG/VB)
Girls tennis Mountain House at Lathrop, 4/5/6 p.m. (F/JV/V)
Kimball junior Shauna Blomgren Edwards ran the 5,000-meter Mountain House at McNair Tournament, Stockton,
West at Lodi, 3:15 p.m. Millennium at Venture Academy, Stockton, 5/6 p.m.
7 p.m. (VG/VB)
was the Jaguars’ top runner with course in 16:55 to place first in the Tracy vs. St. Mary’s, 3:30 p.m.
Kimball at Weston Ranch, Stockton, 3:30 p.m.
(JV/V)
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 Water polo
a third-place time of 21 minutes, varsity boys competition. He led the Girls volleyball Mountain House vs. Ceres, 3:30/4:30 p.m. (VG/VB)
Cross-country
5.6 seconds on the 5,000-meter Falcon team to a first-place finish Tracy, Kimball and Millennium at Pacific Tiger Invita-
Kimball at Manteca, 4/5/6 p.m. (F/JV/V)
tional, Elkhorn Golf Course, Stockton, 9 a.m.
Mountain House vs. Ceres, 4/5/6 p.m. (F/JV/V) FRIDAY, SEPT. 27
course. Oakdale sophomore Haleigh among seven teams in the MVL West at De La Salle Nike Invitational, Newhall Park, Water polo Football
Humble was the overall winner and the Central California Athletic Concord, 9:30 a.m. Mountain House vs. Pacheco, 3:30/4:30 p.m. (VG/VB) Mountain House vs. Johansen, 5/7 p.m. (JV/V)
West at JFK Tournament, 8 a.m./noon (VB/VG) Kimball vs. East Union, 5/7:15 p.m. (JV/V)
(18:48.0), and Oakdale sophomore Alliance, Millennium’s league. Girls volleyball
Millennium vs. Delta Charter, Tracy High, 5/7:30 p.m.
Tracy at Hard Driven Volleyball Classic, Clovis, time
Hannah Beth Norman was second The Falcons’ top five also includ- TBA (F/JV/V)
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25 (JV/V)
(19:59.4). ed sophomore Christian Lavagetto,
Kimball and Mountain House at Stockton Invitational, Cross-country
Tracy and West at Tri-City Athletic League Meet No. 2,
Girls volleyball
times TBA (F) Delta Charter at Tioga, Groveland, 5 p.m. (V)
Rounding out Kimball’s top five Oak Grove Park, Stockton, 3:30 p.m.
eighth place (19:08); senior Aiden Water polo
were senior Jordyn Gleaton, fourth Mountain House at McNair Tournament, Stockton, Girls tennis SATURDAY, SEPT. 28
place (21:09.8); senior Emily Grover, Dowell, ninth place (19:10); fresh- 7 p.m. (VG/VB) Mountain House at Ceres, 3:30 p.m. Cross-country

fifth place (21:13.4); freshman Rania man Caleb Valdecanas, 13th place Tracy and Kimball at Dixon Tournament, times TBA Girls volleyball West at Capital Cross Challenge, Arcade Creek Course,
Sacramento, 8:25 a.m.
(VG) Tracy vs. Lincoln, 4/5/6 p.m. (F/JV/V)
Asad, 10th place (22:22.6); and (19:26); and sophomore Vernon West at Tokay, Lodi, 4/5/6 p.m. (F/JV/V) Girls volleyball
MONDAY, SEPT. 23 Delta Charter at Lodi Academy, 5 p.m. (V)
senior Vanessa Perez, 11th place Real, 22nd place (20:28). Tracy at Tiger Cup Tournament, Belmont, time TBA (V)
Girls golf Water polo Tracy and Kimball at Stockton Invitational, time TBA
(22:23.8). Delta Charter High, an MVL Tracy at Poppy Ridge Classic, Poppy Ridge Golf Tracy vs. St. Mary’s, West High, 3:30/4:30/5:30/6:30 (JV)
Kimball’s varsity boys placed team, placed sixth overall with
sixth out of seven teams with a a score of 139. Senior Sebastian
score of 124, with East Union the Chavez was the Dragons’ lead run-
top team (31). Kimball’s top finisher
in the race was sophomore Rafael
ner with a fifth-place time of 18:26. More scores for cross-country, golf and tennis
Lomeli with a 13th-place time of
17:57.8.
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4807. act business under the fictitious note holder's rights against the real objection that includes the reasons and that in accordance with the pro-
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PUBLIC NOTICE said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Drive, west of the Rite Aid Store at
date for the sale of this property, you
No. 0625 may call (844) 477-7869, or visit this No. 0628 expenses of the Trustee and of the the northwest corner of Valpico Road
File No. - 17-12495 Internet Web site WWW.STOXPOST- T.S. No.: 2015-04885-CA trusts created by said Deed of Trust. Publish: Sept. 13, 20, 27 and MacArthur Drive (Assessor’s Par-
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE
12495. Information about postpone- Drive, Stockton, CA 95209 property to be sold and reasonable PUBLIC NOTICE all or a portion of the project may
IN DEFAULT UNDER TRINITY LANE
ments that are very short in duration estimated costs, expenses and ad- No. 0655 be for Moderate-Income households
OWNERS ASSOCIATION (ASSOCIA- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
or that occur close in time to the vances at the time of the initial publi- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS for a limited number of years and
TION) COVENANTS, CONDITIONS
scheduled sale may not immediately PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE § 2923.3(a) cation of the Notice of Sale is: NAME STATEMENT accordingly, would utilize Regional
AND RESTRICTIONS AND A NOTICE
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OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT (LIEN)
mation or on the Internet Web site. TION REFERRED TO BELOW IS NOT AT- The following person(s) is(are) doing of the City’s Growth Management
DATED 01-15-2018. UNLESS YOU
The best way to verify postponement TACHED TO THE RECORDED COPY OF Note: Because the Beneficiary re- business as J. TOBIAS CONSULTING, Ordinance. A Negative Declaration
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
information is to attend the sched- THIS DOCUMENT BUT ONLY TO THE serves the right to bid less than the DUNAMIS ENTERPRISES, 793 S. Tra- was adopted on December 18, 2012
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
uled sale. COPIES PROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR. total debt owed, it is possible that at cy Blvd., #355, Tracy, CA 95376. in accordance with the California En-
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX-
the time of the sale the opening bid County of Place of Business: vironmental Quality Act. An Adden-
PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE
DATE: September 06, 2019 NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE may be less than the total debt. SAN JOAQUIN dum to that Negative Declaration has
PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
ALLIED TRUSTEE SERVICES, Trustee INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT LED FROM ABOVE. LLC. been prepared.
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On
KATHLEEN YOUNG, ATTACHED If the Trustee is unable to convey title 793 S. Tracy Blvd., #355
10-09-2019 at 9:30 AM, AT THE EAST
Authorized Signature for any reason, the successful bid- Tracy, CA 95376 All interested persons are invited
WEBER AVENUE ENTRANCE STEPS
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COURTHOUSE, 180 EAST WEBER AVE-
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serve Drive #208, Roseville, CA 95678,
No. 0627 The beneficiary of the Deed of Trust business name or names listed above the decision of the City Council, you
(877) 282-4991 under and pursuant
NOTICE OF LIEN SALE has executed and delivered to the on N/A. may be limited to those issues that
to Lien, recorded 01-18-2018 as In-
undersigned a written request to Signed: JARELL MCINTYRE were raised for consideration at the
strument 2018-005509 Book - - Page Notice is hereby given pursuant to commence foreclosure, and the un- ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name hearing.
- - of Official Records in the Office California Business and Professional dersigned caused a Notice of Default Statement.
of the Recorder of SAN JOAQUIN Codes #21700-21716, Section 2328 and Election to Sell to be recorded in This statement was filed with Information concerning this mat-
County, CA, WILL CAUSE TO BE SOLD of the UCC of the Penal Code, Sec- the county where the real property is STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES ter may be obtained at the Depart-
AT PUBLIC AUCTION to the highest tion 535 the undersigned, Storquest located. CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: ment of Development Services, 333
bidder for cash, cashier’s check/cash Express Self Storage of Tracy, will sell 8/30/2019 Civic Center Plaza, at (209) 831-6400.
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authorized by 2924h(b), (payable at the personal property of: Name: Ja- you are considering bidding on this Expires On: 8/30/2024 ADRIANNE RICHARDSON
time of sale) the property owned by cob Singh, David Cooper, Paul Coo-
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY property lien, you should under- City Clerk
ONKAR SINGH, situated in said Coun- per, Depaul Cooper, Duane Stewart,
OWNER: stand that there are risks involved Publish: Sept. 20, 27, Oct 4, 11
ty, describing the land therein: A.P.N.: Heather Eslami, Elizabeth Buffington,
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED in bidding at a trustee auction. You Tracy Press: September 20. 2019
238-620-27 The street address and Andrew Mann, Patrice Johnson,The-
OF TRUST DATED 07/22/2005. UN- will be bidding on a lien, not on the
other common designation, if any, of resa Simpson. Property to be sold: property itself. Placing the highest PUBLIC NOTICE
the real property described above is household goods, furniture, appli-
LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT
bid at a trustee auction does not No. 0656 PUBLIC NOTICE
purported to be: 3242 OVERLAND YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD
ances, clothes, toys, tools, boxes automatically entitle you to free and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS No. 0654
LANE TRACY, CA 95377 The under- AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
& contents. Auctioneer Company: clear ownership of the property. You NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
signed Trustee disclaims any liability EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF
www.storagetreasures.com The Sale should also be aware that the lien be- File No. 2019-102456 NAME STATEMENT
for any incorrectness of the street THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
will end at 10:00 AM , September 28, ing auctioned off may be a junior lien. The following person(s) is(are) doing File No. 2019-090125
address and other common designa- SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
2019. Goods must be paid in CASH If you are the highest bidder at the business as BUENA VISTA LAND- The following person(s) is(are) doing
tion, if any, shown herein. File No. at site and removed at completion
Trustor: Christopher Larkin Hartsock, auction, you are or may be respon- SCAPE CONSTRUCTION, 2149 Yel- business as REDEFINED HAIR STU-
- 17-12495 Said sale will be made, of sale. Sale is subject to cancellation
A Married Man as his sole and sepa- sible for paying off all liens senior to lowstone Avenue, Tracy, CA 95377. DIO, 2680 N Tracy Blvd., Ste. 6 Tracy,
but without covenant or warranty, in the event of settlement between
rate property the lien being auctioned off, before County of Place of Business: CA 95376.
expressed or implied, regarding ti- owner and obligated party.
Duly Appointed Trustee: Western Pro- you can receive clear title to the prop- SAN JOAQUIN County of Place of Business:
tle, possession, or encumbrances, to Storquest Express Tracy
gressive, LLC erty. You are encouraged to investi- BRIAN MENDEZ SAN JOAQUIN
satisfy the sums due under the Lien. 225 Gandy Dancer Dr.
Deed of Trust Recorded 08/02/2005 gate the existence, priority, and size 2149 Yellowstone Avenue ERICA SMITH
The estimated total unpaid balance Tracy, Ca. 95377
as Instrument No. 2005-188995 in of outstanding liens that may exist on Tracy, CA 95377 413 Golden Leaf Court
at the time of the initial publication (209) 839-8431
book ---, page--- and of Official Re- this property by contacting the coun- This business is conducted by : Tracy, CA 95377
of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale is
cords in the office of the Recorder of ty recorder’s office or a title insurance an INDIVIDUAL This business is conducted by :
$10,035.46. THE PROPERTY WILL BE Publish: Sept. 13, 20
San Joaquin County, California, company, either of which may charge The registrant commenced to trans- an INDIVIDUAL
SOLD SUBJECT TO THE 90-DAY POST-
Date of Sale: 11/04/2019 at 09:30 AM you a fee for this information. If you act business under the fictitious The registrant commenced to trans-
SALE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION AS SET
consult either of these resources, you business name or names listed above act business under the fictitious
FORTH IN CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE PUBLIC NOTICE Place of Sale: AT THE EAST WEBER
should be aware that the same lend-
SECTION 5715(B). Association here- AVENUE ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY on 1999. business name or names listed above
No. 0658 er may hold more than one mortgage Signed: BRIAN MENDEZ on N/A.
tofore executed and delivered to the COURTHOUSE 180 EAST WEBER AVE-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS or deed of trust on this property. ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name Signed: ERICA SMITH
undersigned a written Declaration NUE, STOCKTON, CA 95202
NAME STATEMENT Statement. ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name
of Default. The undersigned caused File No. 2019-098481
Estimated amount of unpaid balance, NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The This statement was filed with Statement.
a Notice of Default and Election to The following person(s) is(are) doing
reasonably estimated costs and other sale date shown on this notice of sale STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES This statement was filed with
Sell to be recorded in the county business as DRIPSLIPS, D&T DRIPSLIP
charges: $469,645.43 may be postponed one or more times CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
where the real property is located SHOE COVERS, 18541 Parkside Dr., by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trust- 9/162019 CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
and more than three months have Lathrop, CA 95330.
THE TRUSTEE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ee, or a court, pursuant to Section This Fictitious Business Statement 8/21/2019
elapsed since such recordation. NO- County of Place of Business:
AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 2924g of the California Civil Code. The Expires On: 9/16/2024 This Fictitious Business Statement
TICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you SAN JOAQUIN
CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK DRAWN law requires that information about Expires On: 8/21/2024
are considering bidding on this prop- LATRESIYA RACHEL GILES
ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A trustee sale postponements be made Publish: Sept. 20, 27, Oct 4, 11
erty lien, you should understand that 18541 Parkside Dr.
CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED- available to you and to the public, as Publish: Sept. 20, 27, Oct 4, 11
there are risks involved in bidding at Lathrop, CA 95330
ERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK a courtesy to those not present at the
a trustee auction. You will be bidding
on a lien, not on the property itself.
DWAYNE MORRIS GILES
DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL sale. If you wish to learn whether your PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
18541 Parkside Dr. sale date has been postponed, and, if
Placing the highest bid at a trustee SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, A No. 0675
Lathrop, CA 95330 applicable, the rescheduled time and No. 0659
auction does not automatically en- SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAVINGS CITY OF TRACY CITY COUNCIL
This business is conducted by : date for the sale of this property, you FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
title you to free and clear ownership BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 PUBLIC HEARING
a MARRIED COUPLE may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this NAME STATEMENT
of the property. You should also be OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AU-
The registrant commenced to trans- Internet Web site http://www.altis- The City of Tracy City Council will File No. 2019-091197
aware that the lien being auctioned THORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS
act business under the fictitious ource.com/MortgageServices/De- conduct a Public Hearing on Tues- The following person(s) is(are) doing
off may be a junior lien. If you are STATE:
business name or names listed above faultManagement/TrusteeServices. day, October 1, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. or business as PRESTIGIO JEWELERS, 8
the highest bidder at the auction, on N/A. N. School Street, Lodi, CA 95240.
All right, title, and interest conveyed aspx using the file number assigned as soon after as possible, in the Tra-
you are or may be responsible for Signed: LATRESIYA GILES County of Place of Business:
to and now held by the trustee in the to this case 2015-04885-CA. Informa- cy City Council Chambers, 333 Civic
paying off all liens senior to the lien ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name SAN JOAQUIN
hereinafter described property under tion about postponements that are Center Plaza, Tracy, to consider the
being auctioned off, before you can Statement. PRESTIGIO JEWELERS, INC.
and pursuant to a Deed of Trust de- very short in duration or that occur following:
receive clear title to the property. You This statement was filed with 701 S. Ham Lane, Ste. C
scribed as: close in time to the scheduled sale
are encouraged to investigate the STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES Lodi, CA 95242
may not immediately be reflected in Public Hearing to Authorize, by Im-
existence, priority, and size of out- CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: CALIFORNIA
More fully described in said Deed of the telephone information or on the plementing Resolution, the Adoption
standing liens that may exist on this 9/09/2019 This business is conducted by :
Trust. Internet Web site. The best way to of the Public Safety Impact Fee Up-
property by contacting the county This Fictitious Business Statement a CORPORATION
verify postponement information is date and Updated Public Safety Fees
recorder's office or a title insurance Expires On: 9/09/2024 The registrant commenced to trans-
Street Address or other common des- to attend the scheduled sale. for the Citywide Master Plan Area. A
company, either of which may charge act business under the fictitious
ignation of real property: copy of the report is available upon
you a fee for this information. If you Publish: Sept. 20, 27, Oct 4, 11 business name or names listed above
2746 Fallenleaf Drive, Stockton, CA Date: September 11, 2019 West- request.
consult either of these resources, you on N/A.
95209 ern Progressive, LLC, as Trustee for
should be aware that the same lend- Signed: BRENDA BUBICA
A.P.N.: 078-170-080-000 beneficiary Residential Apartment Project: De-
er may hold more than one mortgage ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name
C/o 1500 Palma Drive, Suite 237 velopment Review Application Num-
or deed of trust on the property. NO-
TICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale
Every thought we The undersigned Trustee disclaims Ventura, CA 93003 ber D19-0018 (APL19-0001) – The Statement.
Sale Information Line: (866) 960- Applicant is Chris Lyon on behalf of This statement was filed with
date shown on this notice of sale may think is creating any liability for any incorrectness of
the street address or other common 8299 http://www.altisource.com/ Valpico Glenbriar Apartments, LLC; STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
be postponed one or more times by CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
the Association, trustee, or a court, our future. designation, if any, shown above. MortgageServices/DefaultManage-
ment/TrusteeServices.aspx
the Property Owners are Valpico
Apartments, LLC and Peter and Kath- 8/23/2019
pursuant to Section 2924g of the This Fictitious Business Statement
The sale will be made, but without leen MacDonald. This is an appeal of
California Civil Code. The law requires Expires On: 8/23/2024
covenant or warranty, expressed or ____________________________ the Tracy Planning Commission’s de-
that information about trustee sale
implied, regarding title, possession, Trustee Sale Assistant nial of the Project on August 14, 2019.
postponements be made available Publish: Sept. 20, 27, Oct 4, 11
to you and to the public, as a courte- or encumbrances, to pay the re-
maining principal sum of the note(s) WESTERN PROGRESSIVE, LLC MAY BE The proposal is a 264-unit, residential
sy to those not present at the sale. If
secured by the Deed of Trust with ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR AT- apartment complex on approximate-
you wish to learn whether your sale
TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY ly 11.62 acres, located on the north
For Legal Advertising Call 830-4216
date has been postponed, and, if ap- interest thereon, as provided in said
28 | CLASSIFIEDS. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019
Legals 5 Legals 5 Legals 5 Legals 5 Legals 5 Legals 5
SUPERIOR COURT OF Judge Erin Guy Castillo thousand dollars ($1,000).) objecting to the name changes de-
PUBLIC NOTICE CALIFORNIA, Judge of the Superior Court Signature of Registrant: scribed above must file a written
PUBLIC NOTICE
No. 0593 180 E. Weber Avenue Melanie K. Luker objection that includes the reasons No. 0670
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 4th Floor Tracy Press: August 30, Sept. 6, 13, 20 Print name of person signing. If for the objection at least two court FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT Stockton, CA 95202 corporation, also print corporate title days before the matter is scheduled NAME STATEMENT
File No. 2019-089159 A copy of this Order to Show Cause of officer. If LLC, also print title of offi- to be heard and must appear at the File No. 2019-091206
The following person(s) is(are) doing shall be published at least once each
PUBLIC NOTICE cer or manager. hearing to show cause why the pe- The following person(s) is(are) doing
business as C & G AUTOS, 421 W. week for four successive weeks prior No. 0600 Registrant's Name: tition should not be granted. If no business as PRESTIGIO JEWELERS,
11th Street, Tracy, CA 95376. to the date set for hearing on the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MELANIE K. LUKER Officer's Title: written objection is timely filed, the 4950 Pacifica Avenue, #101, Stockton,
County of Place of Business: petition in the following newspaper NAME STATEMENT Assistant Secretary court may grant the petition without CA 95207.
SAN JOAQUIN of general circulation, printed in this File No. 2019-091279 This statement was filed with the a hearing. County of Place of Business:
CEDRIC GAINES county: The following person(s) is(are) doing Recorder / County Clerk of San Joa- NOTICE OF HEARING SAN JOAQUIN
4877 Essex Way TRACY PRESS. business as DYNAMIC NUTRITION, quin County on August 26, 2019. Date: OCTOBER 11, 2019 PRESTIGIO JEWELERS, INC
Fremont, CA 94538 Date: AUGUST 09, 2019 738 N. Central Avenue, Unit A, Tracy, NOTICE - In accordance with Time: 11:00AM 701 S. Ham ane, Ste. C
This business is conducted by : Judge Erin Guy Castillo CA 95376. subdi-vision (a) of Section 17920, a Dept.: 3A Lodi, CA 95242
an INDIVIDUAL Judge of the Superior Court County of Place of Business: Fictitious Name Statement generally The address of the court is: CALIFORNIA
The registrant commenced to trans- SAN JOAQUIN expires at the end of five years from SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY This business is conducted by :
act business under the fictitious Tracy Press: Aug. 30, Sept. 6, 13, 20 HEATHER FOLEY the date on which it was filed in the SUPERIOR COURT OF a CORPORATION
business name or names listed above 1313 Cottonwood Drive Office of the County Clerk. Except, as CALIFORNIA, The registrant commenced to trans-
on N/A. Tracy, CA 95376 provided in subdivision (b) of Section 180 E. Weber Avenue act business under the fictitious
Signed: CEDRIC GAINES
ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name
PUBLIC NOTICE This business is conducted by : 17920, where it expires 40 days after 4th Floor business name or names listed above
an INDIVIDUAL any change in the facts set forth in Stockton, CA 95202 on N/A.
Statement. No. 0591 The registrant commenced to trans- the statement pursuant to Section A copy of this Order to Show Cause Signed: BRENDA BUBICA
This statement was filed with FICTITIOUS BUSINESS act business under the fictitious 17913 other than a change in the res- shall be published at least once each ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name
STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES NAME STATEMENT business name or names listed above idence address of a registered own- week for four successive weeks prior Statement.
CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: File No. 2019-087347 on N/A. er. A New Fictitious Business Name to the date set for hearing on the This statement was filed with
8/19/2019 The following person(s) is(are) doing Signed: HEATHER FOLEY Statement must be filed before the petition in the following newspaper STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
This Fictitious Business Statement business as CHAPTER 2, 88 W. 10th ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name expiration. of general circulation, printed in this CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
Expires On: 8/19/2024 Street, Tracy, CA 95376. Statement. The filing of this statement does county: 8/23/2019
Publish: Aug. 30, Sept. 6, 13, 20 County of Place of Business: This statement was filed with not of itself authorize the use in this TRACY PRESS. This Fictitious Business Statement
SAN JOAQUIN STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES state of a Fictitious Business Name Date: AUGUST 23, 2019 Expires On: 8/23/2024
MY CHAPTER 2 LLC CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: in violation of the rights of another Judge Erin Guy Castillo
88 W. 10th Street
PUBLIC NOTICE Tracy, CA 95376
8/23/2019 under Federal, State, or Common Law Judge of the Superior Court Publish: Sept 20, 27, Oct 4, 11
This Fictitious Business Statement (See Section 14411 et seq., Business
No. 0595 This business is conducted by : Expires On: 8/23/2024 and Professions Code). Tracy Press: August 30,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS a LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Publish: Aug. 30, Sept. 6, 13, 20 I hereby certify that this copy is September 6, 13, 20 PUBLIC NOTICE
NAME STATEMENT The registrant commenced to trans- a correct copy of the original state- No. 0590
File No. 2019-089047 act business under the fictitious ment on file in my office.
The following person(s) is(are) doing business name or names listed above PUBLIC NOTICE STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
business as DUTRA FARMS/PIZANO on 8/14/19. County of San Joaquin No. 0671
No. 0599 File No. 2019-086575
FARMS, 6219 East Main Street, Stock- Signed: HEATHER SMIDDY Recorder - County Clerk FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The following person(s) is(are) doing
ton, CA 95215. ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name Original (First Filing) NAME STATEMENT
NAME STATEMENT business as MARIE ANNE'S SHIP-
County of Place of Business: Statement. CN963058 12068242 SQ File No. 2019-096162
File No. 2019-091078 PING, 190 S. Caballo Street, Moun-
SAN JOAQUIN This statement was filed with The following person(s) is(are) doing
The following person(s) is(are) doing tain House, CA 95391.
NOEL ORTIZ PIZANO STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27, 2019 business as LAKE FRONT SMILES,
business as SEIS SOLES WINE CO., County of Place of Business:
6219 East Main Street CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: 4707 Quail Lakes Drive, Ste. #200B,
102 Otta Drive, Lodi, CA 95240. SAN JOAQUIN
Stockton, CA 95215 8/14/2019 Stockton, CA 95207. NASLAF MARY ANNE
This business is conducted by : This Fictitious Business Statement County of Place of Business: PUBLIC NOTICE County of Place of Business: 190 S. Caballo Street
an INDIVIDUAL Expires On: 8/14/2024 SAN JOAQUIN
No. 0648 SAN JOAQUIN Mountain House, CA 95391
The registrant commenced to trans- Publish: Aug. 30, Sept. 6, 13, 20 CCR 84 LLC
NOTICE OF NO ELECTION IN DR. PUSHPINDER SETH DDS, INC. This business is conducted by :
act business under the fictitious 102 Otta Drive
5227 Stoneham Court AN INDIVIDUAL
business name or names listed above Lodi, CA 95240
RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. 2058 Dublin, CA 94568 The registrant commenced to trans-
on N/A. PUBLIC NOTICE This business is conducted by :
CALIFORNIA act business under the fictitious
Signed: NOEL PIZANO a LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
No. 0587 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the This business is conducted by : business name or names listed above
ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name The registrant commenced to trans-
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin a CORPORATION on N/A.
Statement. act business under the fictitious
CHANGE OF NAME County will appoint the person(s) to The registrant commenced to trans- Signed: NSALAF MARY ANNE
This statement was filed with business name or names listed above
CASE NUMBER fill the position of Trustee(s) in Recla- act business under the fictitious ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name
STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES on 8/23/2019.
STK-CV-UNC-2019-11152 mation District No. 2058, for the term business name or names listed above Statement.
CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: Signed: CHRISTOPHER RIVERA
of office ending December 1, 2023, on N/A. This statement was filed with
8/19/2019 ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name
TO ALL INTERESTED and that in accordance with the pro- Signed: PUSHPINDER SETH STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
This Fictitious Business Statement Statement.
PERSONS: visions of the Reclamation District ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
Expires On: 8/19/2024 This statement was filed with
Petitioner: RACHEL RENEE JOHNSON Act, no election will be held this year Statement. 8/13/2019
Publish: Aug.30, Sept. 6, 13, 20 STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
filed a petition with this court for a within that District for the office of This statement was filed with This Fictitious Business Statement
CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
decree changing names as follows: Trustee(s). STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES Expires On: 8/13/2024
8/23/2019
CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
This Fictitious Business Statement
PUBLIC NOTICE Present Name:
Expires On: 8/23/2024
Dated: September 13, 2019 9/03/2019 Publish: Aug. 30, Sept. 6,13, 20
a. RACHEL RENEE JOHNSON This Fictitious Business Statement
No. 0586 Publish: Aug. 30, Sept. 6, 13, 20
to /s/ Expires On: 9/03/2024
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
Proposed Name: JANICE ARNAUDO PUBLIC NOTICE
a. RACHEL RENEE PECKHAM District Secretary Publish: Sept 20, 27, Oct 4, 11
CASE NUMBER PUBLIC NOTICE No. 0624
STK-CV-UNC-2019-10453 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons No. 0604 Tracy Press: 9/20/2019
TO ALL INTERESTED interested in this matter shall appear Filed Doc #2019-092192 PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT
File No. 2019-096338
PERSONS: before this court at the hearing in- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS No. 0638
Petitioner: CARMELA ROMO DE dicated below to show cause, if any, NAME STATEMENT
PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
The following person(s) is(are) do-
ing business as BUILDING BRIDGES
MARTINEZ filed a petition with this why the petition for change of name No. 0579 NAME STATEMENT MINISTRY, 9440 Shawnee Court,
court for a decree changing names should not be granted. Any person The following person(s) is (are) AMENDED ORDER File No. 2019-096887 Stockton, CA 95209.
as follows: objecting to the name changes de- doing business as: TO SHOW CAUSE FOR The following person(s) is(are) doing County of Place of Business:
scribed above must file a written CHANGE OF NAME business as SHWEET NIBBLES, 461
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME(S): SAN JOAQUIN
Present Name: objection that includes the reasons CASE NUMBER Debord Drive, Tracy, CA 95376. VALARIE MARIE OLVERA
a. CARMELA ROMO DE MARTINEZ for the objection at least two court OMNICARE OF STK-CV-UNC-2019-6162 County of Place of Business: 9440 Shawnee Court
to days before the matter is scheduled NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SAN JOAQUIN Stockton, CA 95209
Proposed Name: to be heard and must appear at the Street Address of Principal place TO ALL INTERESTED SHEILA BENITA HUBBARD RAUL OLVERA
a. CARMEN ROMO hearing to show cause why the pe- of Business: 850 S. Guild Avenue, PERSONS: 461 Debord Drive 9440 Shawnee Court
tition should not be granted. If no Lodi, CA 95240, County of Place of Petitioner: MIR JALALUDDIN on Tracy, CA 95376 Stockton, CA 95209
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons written objection is timely filed, the Business: San Joaquin behalf of himself & minors filed a This business is conducted by : This business is conducted by :
interested in this matter shall appear court may grant the petition without Full Name of Registrant: petition with this court for a decree an INDIVIDUAL a MARRIED COUPLE
before this court at the hearing in- a hearing. Evergreen Pharmaceutical of Califor- changing names as follows: The registrant commenced to trans- The registrant commenced to trans-
dicated below to show cause, if any, NOTICE OF HEARING nia, Inc. act business under the fictitious
Present Name: act business under the fictitious
why the petition for change of name Date: OCTOBER 18, 2019 Residence Street Address: business name or names listed above
a. MIR JALALUDDIN business name or names listed above
should not be granted. Any person Time: 11:00AM 900 Omnicare Center, 201 E. 4th on 9/3/2019.
b. MIR TAJALAUDDIN on JAN 1, 2019.
objecting to the name changes de- Dept.: 3A Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202, Califor- Signed: SHEILA BENITA HUBBARD
c. MIR MUSAWERUDDIN Signed: VALARIE MARIE OLVERA
scribed above must file a written The address of the court is: nia ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name
d. BIBI KHADIJA ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name
objection that includes the reasons SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY This business is conducted by: a Statement.
e. MIRMATINUDDIN SADAT Statement.
for the objection at least two court SUPERIOR COURT OF corporation. This statement was filed with
to This statement was filed with
days before the matter is scheduled CALIFORNIA, The registrant commenced to STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
Proposed Name: STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
to be heard and must appear at the 180 E. Weber Avenue trans-act business under the ficti- CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
a. MIR JALALUDDIN SADAT CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
hearing to show cause why the pe- 4th Floor tious business name or names listed 9/04/2019
b. MANSOUR SADAT 9/03/2019
tition should not be granted. If no Stockton, CA 95202 above on: This Fictitious Business Statement
c. MUSAWER SADAT This Fictitious Business Statement
written objection is timely filed, the A copy of this Order to Show Cause 08/18/2015 Expires On: 9/04/2024
d. KHADIJA SADAT Expires On: 9/03/2024
court may grant the petition without shall be published at least once each I declare that all information in
week for four successive weeks prior e. MATIN SADAT
a hearing. this statement is true and correct. (A Publish: Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4 Publish: Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27
NOTICE OF HEARING to the date set for hearing on the registrant who declares as true any THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Date: OCTOBER 11, 2019 petition in the following newspaper material matter pursuant to Section interested in this matter shall appear
Time: 11:00AM of general circulation, printed in this
Dept.: 3A county:
17913 of Business and Professions
Code that the registrant knows to be
before this court at the hearing in-
dicated below to show cause, if any,
So many people tiptoe carefully through life, only
The address of the court is: TRACY PRESS.
Date: AUGUST 27, 2019
false is guilty of a misde-meanor pun- why the petition for change of name to arrive safely at death. – Unknown
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY ishable by a fine not to exceed one should not be granted. Any person
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Legals 5 Legals 5 Legals 5 Legals 5 Legals 5 Legals 5
PUBLIC NOTICE trusts created by said Deed of Trust.
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE and size of outstanding liens that
The total amount of the unpaid bal-
may exist on this property by con-
No. 0632 No. 0635 No. 0589 tacting the county recorder's office No. 0607 ance of the obligation secured by the
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS or a title insurance company, either of T.S. No.: 2019-00992-CA property to be sold and reasonable
NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT which may charge you a fee for this A.P.N.:090-520-490-000 estimated costs, expenses and ad-
File No. 2019-098037 File No. 2019-096645 File No. 2019-091368 information. If you consult either of Property Address: 2720 BLACK- vances at the time of the initial publi-
The following person(s) is(are) doing The following person(s) is(are) doing The following person(s) is(are) doing these resources, you should be aware WOOD COURT, cation of the Notice of Sale is:
business as METAMO LLC, 5131 East business as CREAM WORLDWIDE, business as SALUTING MILITARY RE- that the same lender may hold more STOCKTON, CA 95210 $ 124,653.21.
Morada Lane, Stockton, CA 95212. CREAM INTERNATIONAL, 3941 Hol- CRUITS, VETERANHELP.NET, 2850 than one mortgage or deed of trust
County of Place of Business: ly Drive, Ste. K, Tracy, CA 95304. Sea Bird Way, Stockton, CA 95209. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
on the property. NOTICE TO PROPER- Note: Because the Beneficiary re-
SAN JOAQUIN County of Place of Business: County of Place of Business: TY OWNER: The sale date shown on serves the right to bid less than the
PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE § 2923.3(a)
METAMO LLC SAN JOAQUIN SAN JOAQUIN this notice of sale may be postponed total debt owed, it is possible that at
and (d), THE SUMMARY OF INFORMA-
5131 East Morada Lane NUR LOGISTICS LLC MICHAEL L. EMERSON one or more times by the mortgag- the time of the sale the opening bid
TION REFERRED TO BELOW IS NOT AT-
Stockton, CA 95212 230 S Sterling Drive, Ste. 260 2850 Sea Bird Way ee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, may be less than the total debt.
TACHED TO THE RECORDED COPY OF
CALIFORNIA Mountain House, CA 95391 Stockton, CA 95209. pursuant to Section 2924g of the THIS DOCUMENT BUT ONLY TO THE
This business is conducted by : CALIFORNIA This business is conducted by : California Civil Code. The law requires If the Trustee is unable to convey title
COPIES PROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR.
A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY This business is conducted by : AN INDIVIDUAL that information about trustee sale for any reason, the successful bid-
The registrant commenced to trans- A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The registrant commenced to trans- postponements be made available to der’s sole and exclusive remedy shall
NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE
act business under the fictitious The registrant commenced to trans- act business under the fictitious you and to the public, as a courtesy be the return of monies paid to the
INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT
business name or names listed above act business under the fictitious business name or names listed above to those not present at the sale. If you Trustee, and the successful bidder
ATTACHED
on N/A. business name or names listed above on 3/7/2013 & 9/14/2018. wish to learn whether your sale date shall have no further recourse.
Signed: GREG TRAVERSO on N/A. Signed: MICHAEL L EMERSON has been postponed, and, if applica-
ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name Signed: JAWWAAD SALEH ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name ble, the rescheduled time and date The beneficiary of the Deed of Trust
Statement. ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name Statement. for the sale of this property, you may has executed and delivered to the
This statement was filed with Statement. This statement was filed with call 916-939-0772 for information re- undersigned a written request to
STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES This statement was filed with STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES garding the trustee's sale or visit this commence foreclosure, and the un-
CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: Internet Web site http://www.qual- dersigned caused a Notice of Default
9/6/2019 CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: 8/23/2019 ityloan.com, using the file number and Election to Sell to be recorded in
This Fictitious Business Statement 9/042019 This Fictitious Business Statement assigned to this foreclosure by the the county where the real property is
Expires On: 9/6/2024 This Fictitious Business Statement Expires On: 8/23/2024 Trustee: CA-13-602787-BF. Informa- located.
Expires On: 9/04/2024 Publish: Aug. 30, Sept. 6, 13, 20 tion about postponements that are
Publish: Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4 very short in duration or that occur NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If
Publish: Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4 close in time to the scheduled sale you are considering bidding on this
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE may not immediately be reflected property lien, you should under-
No. 0633 PUBLIC NOTICE #0606 in the telephone information or on IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY stand that there are risks involved
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE the Internet Web site. The best way OWNER: in bidding at a trustee auction. You
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS No. 0636
TS No. CA-13-602787-BF to verify postponement information YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED will be bidding on a lien, not on the
NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
Order No.: 130240995-CA-API is to attend the scheduled sale. The OF TRUST DATED 01/09/2009. UN- property itself. Placing the highest
File No. 2019-091194 NAME STATEMENT
undersigned Trustee disclaims any LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT bid at a trustee auction does not
The following person(s) is(are) doing File No. 2019-098720 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED liability for any incorrectness of the YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD automatically entitle you to free and
business as J INDUSTRIES, 1301 Mer- The following person(s) is(are) doing OF TRUST DATED 4/14/2008. UN- property address or other common AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN clear ownership of the property. You
ced Way, Tracy, CA 95376. business as TKAS GUEST HOME, 206 LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT designation, if any, shown herein. If EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF should also be aware that the lien be-
County of Place of Business: Arc Avenue, Stockton, CA 95210. YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD no street address or other common THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU ing auctioned off may be a junior lien.
SAN JOAQUIN County of Place of Business: AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN designation is shown, directions to SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. If you are the highest bidder at the
JASON RANDALL JESS SAN JOAQUIN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF the location of the property may be auction, you are or may be respon-
1301 Merced Way ADETAYO COMFORT KOKUMO THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU obtained by sending a written re- Trustor: LOIDA C. CARA, AN UNMAR- sible for paying off all liens senior to
Tracy, CA 95376 206 Arc Avenue SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A pub- quest to the beneficiary within 10 RIED WOMAN the lien being auctioned off, before
This business is conducted by : Stockton, CA 95210 lic auction sale to the highest bidder days of the date of first publication Duly Appointed Trustee: Western Pro- you can receive clear title to the prop-
an INDIVIDUAL This business is conducted by : for cash, cashier's check drawn on a of this Notice of Sale. If the sale is set gressive, LLC erty. You are encouraged to investi-
The registrant commenced to trans- an INDIVIDUAL state or national bank, check drawn aside for any reason, including if the Deed of Trust Recorded 01/26/2009 gate the existence, priority, and size
act business under the fictitious The registrant commenced to trans- by state or federal credit union, or a Trustee is unable to convey title, the as Instrument No. 2009-013330 in of outstanding liens that may exist on
business name or names listed above act business under the fictitious check drawn by a state or federal sav- Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled book ---, page--- and of Official Re- this property by contacting the coun-
on N/A. business name or names listed above ings and loan association, or savings only to a return of the monies paid to cords in the office of the Recorder of ty recorder’s office or a title insurance
Signed: JASON NESS on N/A. association, or savings bank specified the Trustee. This shall be the Purchas- San Joaquin County, California, company, either of which may charge
ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name Signed: in Section 5102 to the Financial Code er's sole and exclusive remedy. The Date of Sale: 10/03/2019 at 09:00 AM you a fee for this information. If you
Statement. ADETAYO COMFORT KOKUMO and authorized to do business in this purchaser shall have no further re- Place of Sale: EAST WEBER AVENUE consult either of these resources, you
This statement was filed with ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name state, will be held by duly appointed course against the Trustor, the Trust- ENTRANCE, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY should be aware that the same lend-
STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES Statement. trustee. The sale will be made, but ee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary's COURTHOUSE, 222 E. WEBER AVE- er may hold more than one mortgage
CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: This statement was filed with without covenant or warranty, ex- Agent, or the Beneficiary's Attorney. If NUE, STOCKTON, CA 95202 or deed of trust on this property.
8/23/2019 STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES pressed or implied, regarding title,
This Fictitious Business Statement you have previously been discharged
CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: possession, or encumbrances, to NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The
Expires On: 8/23/2024 through bankruptcy, you may have Estimated amount of unpaid balance,
9/09/2019 pay the remaining principal sum of sale date shown on this notice of sale
been released of personal liability for reasonably estimated costs and other
This Fictitious Business Statement the note(s) secured by the Deed of may be postponed one or more times
Publish: Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4 this loan in which case this letter is charges: $124,653.21
Expires On: 9/09/2024 Trust, with interest and late charges by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trust-
intended to exercise the note holders
thereon, as provided in the note(s), right's against the real property only. THE TRUSTEE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ee, or a court, pursuant to Section
PUBLIC NOTICE Publish: Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4 advances, under the terms of the 2924g of the California Civil Code. The
Date: Quality Loan Service Corpora- AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, tion 2763 Camino Del Rio South San CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK DRAWN law requires that information about
No. 0634
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
PUBLIC NOTICE charges and expenses of the Trustee Diego, CA 92108 619-645-7711 For ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A trustee sale postponements be made
for the total amount (at the time of NON SALE information only Sale Line: CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FED- available to you and to the public, as
NAME STATEMENT No. 0637
the initial publication of the Notice 916-939-0772 Or Login to: http:// ERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK a courtesy to those not present at the
File No. 2019-091313 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
of Sale) reasonably estimated to be www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL sale. If you wish to learn whether your
The following person(s) is(are) do- NAME STATEMENT
set forth below. The amount may be Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quali- SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, A sale date has been postponed, and, if
ing business as EVERGREEN HOME File No. 2019-090799
greater on the day of sale. BENEFI- ty Loan Service Corp. TS No.: CA-13- SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAVINGS applicable, the rescheduled time and
LOANS, 155 W. 10th Street, Tracy, CA The following person(s) is(are) doing
CIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN 602787-BF IDSPub #0156252 BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 date for the sale of this property, you
95376. business as PROFESSIONAL PROP-
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AU- may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this
County of Place of Business: ERTY SERVICES, 545 W. Whittier Av-
JOHN ALVAREZ, AN UNMARRIED 9/6/2019 9/13/2019 9/20/2019 THORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS Internet Web site http://www.altis-
SAN JOAQUIN enue, Tracy, CA 95376.
MAN Recorded: 4/23/2008 as Instru- STATE: ource.com/MortgageServices/De-
EVERGREEN MONEYSOURCE County of Place of Business:
ment No. 2008-064538 of Official faultManagement/TrusteeServices.
MORTGAGE COMPANY SAN JOAQUIN
15405 SE 37th Street, Ste 110 JULIE A. GONCALVES
Records in the office of the Recorder PUBLIC NOTICE All right, title, and interest conveyed aspx using the file number assigned
of SAN JOAQUIN County, California; to and now held by the trustee in the to this case 2019-00992-CA. Informa-
Bellvue, WA 98006 545 W. Whittier Avenue No. 0612
Date of Sale: 9/30/2019 at 9:30 AM hereinafter described property under tion about postponements that are
WASHINGTON Tracy, CA 95376 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
Place of Sale: At the East Weber Av- and pursuant to a Deed of Trust de- very short in duration or that occur
This business is conducted by : This business is conducted by : NAME STATEMENT
enue entrance steps to the San Joa- scribed as: close in time to the scheduled sale
a CORPORATION an INDIVIDUAL File No. 2019-096847
quin County Courthouse, 180 East may not immediately be reflected in
The registrant commenced to trans- The registrant commenced to trans- The following person(s) is(are) doing
Weber Avenue, Stockton, CA 95202 More fully described in said Deed of the telephone information or on the
act business under the fictitious act business under the fictitious business as MAYCIE RAY CO, 1735
Amount of unpaid balance and other Trust. Internet Web site. The best way to
business name or names listed above business name or names listed above Bristol Lane, Tracy, CA 95377.
charges: $640,453.36 The purported verify postponement information is
on N/A. on 8/1/2019. County of Place of Business:
property address is: 7625 ZILLI DRIVE, Street Address or other common des- to attend the scheduled sale.
Signed: TERI HERMANN Signed: JULIE A. GONCALVES SAN JOAQUIN
TRACY, CA 95304 Assessor's Parcel ignation of real property:
ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name SUSAN L GOODFELLOW Date: August 26, 2019
No.: 248-630-10 NOTICE TO POTEN- 2720 BLACKWOOD COURT,
Statement. Statement. 1735 Bristol Lane Western Progressive, LLC,
TIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering STOCKTON, CA 95210
This statement was filed with This statement was filed with Tracy, CA 95377 as Trustee for beneficiary
bidding on this property lien, you A.P.N.: 090-520-490-000
STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES This business is conducted by : C/o 1500 Palma Drive, Suite 237
should understand that there are
CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: AN INDIVIDUAL Ventura, CA 93003
risks involved in bidding at a trustee The undersigned Trustee disclaims
8/23/2019 8/22/2019 The registrant commenced to trans- Sale Information Line:
auction. You will be bidding on a lien, any liability for any incorrectness of
This Fictitious Business Statement This Fictitious Business Statement act business under the fictitious (866) 960-8299
not on the property itself. Placing the street address or other common
Expires On: 8/23/2024 Expires On: 8/22/2024 business name or names listed above http://www.altisource.com/Mort-
the highest bid at a trustee auction designation, if any, shown above.
does not automatically entitle you on N/A. gageServices/DefaultManagement/
Publish: Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4 Publish: Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4 Signed: SUSAN L GOODFELLOW TrusteeServices.aspx
to free and clear ownership of the The sale will be made, but without
property. You should also be aware ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name covenant or warranty, expressed or _______________________
that the lien being auctioned off may Statement. implied, regarding title, possession, Trustee Sale Assistant
be a junior lien. If you are the highest This statement was filed with or encumbrances, to pay the re-
STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES WESTERN PROGRESSIVE, LLC MAY BE
bidder at the auction, you are or may maining principal sum of the note(s)
CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR AT-
be responsible for paying off all liens secured by the Deed of Trust with
9/04/2019 TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY
senior to the lien being auctioned interest thereon, as provided in said
This Fictitious Business Statement INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE
off, before you can receive clear title note(s), advances, under the terms of
Give us a call at Tracy Press, Expires On: 9/04/2024 USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
to the property. You are encouraged said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and
830-4216. to investigate the existence, priority,
Publish: Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27
expenses of the Trustee and of the
Tracy Press: Sept. 6, 13, 20
30 | CLASSIFIEDS. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2019
Legals 5 Legals 5 Legals 5 Legals 5 Legals 5 Legals 5
PUBLIC NOTICE as her sole and separate property North 34° 11' 00" West, 1782.40 feet through bankruptcy, you may have
PUBLIC NOTICE with an attorney knowledgeable in
Recorded: 8/20/2007 as Instrument to the most Westerly corner of said been released of personal liability for California law.
No. 0610 No. 2007-148495 of Official Records Lot 11; thence Northeasterly along this loan in which case this letter is No. 0609 You may examine the file kept by the
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS in the office of the Recorder of SAN the Northwesterly line of said Lot 11, intended to exercise the note holders FICTITIOUS BUSINESS court. If you are a person interested
NAME STATEMENT JOAQUIN County, California; Date of North 41° 16' 00" East 1353.16 feet right's against the real property only. NAME STATEMENT in the estate, you may file with the
File No. 2019-089799 Sale: 10/11/2019 at 9:30 AM Place to the most Northerly corner of said Date: Quality Loan Service Corpora- File No. 2019-095233 court a Request for Special Notice
The following person(s) is(are) do- of Sale: At the East Weber Avenue Lot 11; thence Southeasterly along tion 2763 Camino Del Rio South San The following person(s) is(are) doing (form DE-154) of the filing of an in-
ing business as THE HOME REPAIR entrance steps to the San Joaquin the Northeasterly line of said Lots 11 Diego, CA 92108 619-645-7711 For business as STALLION MOVERZ, 631 ventory and appraisal of estate assets
MAINTENANCE UPGRADES, 927 County Courthouse, 180 East Weber and 12, South 33° 08' 00" East 1561.60 NON SALE information only Sale Line: Reed Court, Ripon, CA 95366. or of any petition or account as pro-
Taft Avenue, Tracy, CA 95376. Avenue, Stockton, CA 95202 Amount feet, to a point that bears North 33° 916-939-0772 Or Login to: http:// County of Place of Business: vided in Probate Code section 1250.
County of Place of Business: of unpaid balance and other charges: 08' 00" West, 981.90 feet from said www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement SAN JOAQUIN A Request for Special Notice form is
SAN JOAQUIN $925,128.03 The purported proper- intersection of the Northeasterly line Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quali- ROBERT JAMES PANTANO JR available from the court clerk.
FRANCISCO GABRIEL MALDONADO ty address is: 743 CRITCHETT AVE, of said Lot 13 with the Northwesterly ty Loan Service Corp. TS No.: CA-19- 631 Reed Court
927 Taft Avenue AKA 989 CRITCHETT ROAD, TRACY, line of Critchett 854967-CL IDSPub #0156612 Ripon, CA 95366 Attorney for Petitioner:
Tracy, CA 95376 CA 95304 Assessor's Parcel No.: 241- Avenue, thence Southwesterly and This business is conducted by : Michael C. Belden
This business is conducted by : 110-36 241-110-37 Legal Description: parallel with said Northwesterly line 9/20/2019 9/27/2019 10/4/2019 AN INDIVIDUAL SBN: 242538
an INDIVIDUAL Please be advised that the legal de- of Critchett Avenue, South 56° 52' 00" The registrant commenced to trans- BAKERINK, MCCUSKER & BELDEN
The registrant commenced to trans- scription set forth on the Deed of West, 887.26 feet; thence South 33° act business under the fictitious 105 E. 10th Street
act business under the fictitious Trust is in error. The legal description 08' 00" East, parallel with the North- PUBLIC NOTICE business name or names listed above Tracy, CA 95376
business name or names listed above of the property secured by the Deed easterly line of said Lots 12 and 13, No. 0673 on N/A. 209-835-9292
on N/A. of Trust is more properly set forth and a distance of 981.90 feet to the true FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Signed: ROBERT JAMES PANTANO JR
Signed: made part of Exhibit "A" as attached point of beginning. Excepting there- NAME STATEMENT ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name Tracy Press: Sept. 6, 13, 20
FRANCISCO GABRIEL MALDONADO hereto. Parcel 1: Being Lot 11 and a from all those portions of the above File No. 2019-099330 Statement.
ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name portion of Lots 12 and 13 as shown described Lots which lie within Low The following person(s) is(are) doing This statement was filed with
Statement. upon map entitled, "Kasson Irrigated Level Canal, Central Avenue (former- business as GET LIT, 411 Park Street, STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES PUBLIC NOTICE
This statement was filed with Farms, Inc., Subdivision No. 1", filed ly Canal Avenue), and Mac Chesney Lodi, CA 95240. CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES for record December 4, 1911, in Vol- 8/30/2019 No. 0605
Avenue. Pursuant to the Notice of County of Place of Business:
CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: ume 5 of Maps and Plats, Page 49, This Fictitious Business Statement Filed Doc #2019-092193
Lot Line Adjustment recorded March SAN JOAQUIN
8/20/2019 San Joaquin County Record, more Expires On: 8/30/2024 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
9, 2001 as Document No. 2001- ABBAS ALI SHAH
This Fictitious Business Statement particularly described as follows: NAME STATEMENT
01033067. 2722 Sequoia Street
Expires On: 8/20/2024 Commencing at the intersection of NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If Lodi, CA 95242 Publish: Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27 The following person(s) is (are) do-
the Northeasterly line of said Lot 13, you are considering bidding on this This business is conducted by : ing business as:
Publish: Sept 6, 13, 20, 27 with the Northwesterly line of Critch- property lien, you should under- an INDIVIDUAL FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME(S):
ett Avenue (a 50 foot road); thence stand that there are risks involved The registrant commenced to trans- PUBLIC NOTICE CVS/pharmacy #5403
PUBLIC NOTICE Southwesterly along said Northwest- in bidding at a trustee auction. You act business under the fictitious No. 0620 Street Address of Principal place
erly line of Critchett Avenue South will be bidding on a lien, not on the business name or names listed above of Business: 1175 W. Lathrop Road,
No. 0611 NOTICE OF PETITION TO
56° 52' 00" West, 887.26 feet to the property itself. Placing the highest on 7/1/2019. Manteca, CA 95336, County of Place
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:
true point of beginning; thence con- bid at a trustee auction does not Signed: WIQAR SHAH of Business: San Joaquin
NAME STATEMENT LINDA YVONNE ARMIJO
tinuing along said Northwesterly line automatically entitle you to free and ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name Full Name of Registrant:
File No. 2019-096087 CASE NUMBER:
of Critchett Avenue South 56° 52' 00" clear ownership of the property. You Statement. Garfield Beach CVS, L.L.C.
The following person(s) is(are) doing STK-PR-EST-2019-1041
West, 330.00 feet to the Southwest- should also be aware that the lien be- This statement was filed with Residence Street Address:
business as HDV TRUCKING, 2901
erly line of said Lot 13; thence North- ing auctioned off may be a junior lien. STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, One CVS Drive, Woonsocket, RI
Highgate Lane, Tracy, CA 95377.
westerly along the Southwesterly line If you are the highest bidder at the CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: contingent creditors, and persons 02895, California
County of Place of Business:
of Lots 13, 12 and 11 the following auction, you are or may be respon- 9/10/2019 who may otherwise be interested in This business is conducted by:
SAN JOAQUIN
two (2) courses: (1) North 40° 47' 00" sible for paying off all liens senior to This Fictitious Business Statement the will or estate, or both, of: limited liability company
HONG DUY VUONG
West 401.08 feet to an angle point; (2) the lien being auctioned off, before Expires On: 9/10/2024 LINDA YVONNE ARMIJO The registrant commenced to trans-
2901 Highgate Lane
North 34° 11' 00" West, 1782.40 feet you can receive clear title to the prop- A Petition for Probate has been filed act business under the fictitious busi-
Tracy, CA 95377
to the most Westerly corner of said erty. You are encouraged to investi- Publish: Sept 20, 27, Oct 4, 11 by : ness name or names listed above on:
This business is conducted by :
Lot 11; thence Northeasterly along gate the existence, priority, and size TUESDAY ARMIJO 09/20/2009
an INDIVIDUAL
the Northwesterly line of said Lot 11, of outstanding liens that may exist on in the Superior Court of California, I declare that all information in this
The registrant commenced to trans-
North 41° 16' 00" East 1353.16 feet this property by contacting the coun- PUBLIC NOTICE County of: San Joaquin
act business under the fictitious statement is true and correct. (A
to the most Northerly corner of said ty recorder's office or a title insurance No. 0647 The Petition for Probate requests registrant who declares as true any
business name or names listed above
Lot 11; thence Southeasterly along company, either of which may charge NOTICE OF NO ELECTION IN that: TUESDAY ARMIJO be appoint- material matter pursuant to Section
on N/A.
the Northeasterly line of said Lots 11 you a fee for this information. If you ed as personal representative to ad- 17913 of Business and Professions
Signed: HONG D VUONG RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. 1007
and 12, South 33° 08' 00" East 1561.60 consult either of these resources, you minister the estate of the decedent. Code that the registrant knows to be
ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name
feet, to a point that bears North 33° should be aware that the same lend- false is guilty of a misdemeanor pun-
Statement. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
08' 00" West, 981.90 feet from said er may hold more than one mortgage The petition requests authority to ishable by a fine not to exceed one
This statement was filed with Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin
intersection of the Northeasterly line or deed of trust on the property. NO- administer the estate under the In- thousand dollars ($1,000).)
STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES County will appoint the person(s) to
of said Lot 13 with the Northwesterly TICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale dependent Administration of Estates Signature of Registrant:
CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: fill the position of Trustee(s) in Recla-
line of Critchett date shown on this notice of sale may Act. (This authority will allow the Melanie K. Luker
9/03/2019 mation District No. 1007, for the term
Avenue, thence Southwesterly and be postponed one or more times by personal representative to take many Print name of person signing. If cor-
This Fictitious Business Statement of office ending December 1, 2023,
parallel with said Northwesterly line the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, actions without obtaining court ap- poration, also print corporate title of
Expires On: 9/03/2024 and that in accordance with the pro-
of Critchett Avenue, South 56° 52' 00“ or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g proval. Before taking certain very officer. If LLC, also print title of officer
visions of the Reclamation District
West, 887.26 feet; thence South 33° of the California Civil Code. The law important actions, however, the per- or manager.
Publish: Sept 6, 13, 20, 27 Act, no election will be held this year
08' 00" East, parallel with the North- requires that information about sonal representative will be required Registrant's Name:
within that District for the office of
easterly line of said Lots 12 and 13, trustee sale postponements be made
PUBLIC NOTICE a distance of 981.90 feet to the true available to you and to the public, as
Trustee(s). to give notice to interested persons MELANIE K. LUKER, Officer's Title: Secretary
unless they have waived notice or This statement was filed with the
No. 0649 point of beginning. Excepting there- a courtesy to those not present at the consented to the proposed action) Recorder / County Clerk of San Joa-
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS No. Dated: September 18, 2019
from all those portions of the above sale. If you wish to learn whether your The independent administration au- quin County on August 26, 2019.
CA-19-854967-CL described Lots which lie within Low sale date has been postponed, and, thority will be granted unless an in- NOTICE - In accordance with sub-
Order No.: DS7300-19002020 /s/
Level Canal, Central Avenue (former- if applicable, the rescheduled time terested person files an objection to division (a) of Section 17920, a Fic-
ROBERT MEHLHAFF
ly Canal Avenue), and Mac Chesney and date for the sale of this property, the petition and shows good cause titious Name Statement generally
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED District Secretary
Avenue. The Legal Description pursu- you may call 916-939-0772 for infor- why the court should not grant the expires at the end of five years from
OF TRUST DATED 8/13/2007. UN- ant to that certain Notice of Lot Line mation regarding the trustee's sale
LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT Tracy Press: 9/20/2019 authority. the date on which it was filed in the
Adjustment, Application Number or visit this Internet Web site http:// Office of the County Clerk. Except, as
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD LA-00-0080, recorded March 9, 2001 www.qualityloan.com, using the file
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN A hearing on the petition will be held provided in subdivision (b) of Section
EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF
as Document No. 01033067, San number assigned to this foreclosure PUBLIC NOTICE in this court as follows: 17920, where it expires 40 days after
Joaquin County Records. Parcel 2: A by the Trustee: CA-19-854967-CL. Date: NOVEMBER 20, 2019 any change in the facts set forth in
THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU No. 0674
non-exclusive easement for ingress, Information about postponements Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept.: 11A the statement pursuant to Section
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A pub- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
egress, utilities, water lines, storm that are very short in duration or that located at: 17913 other than a change in the res-
lic auction sale to the highest bidder NAME STATEMENT
drains and rights incidental thereto occur close in time to the scheduled Superior Court of California, idence address of a registered own-
for cash, cashier's check drawn on a File No. 2019-099108
over the Northeasterly 30 feet of the sale may not immediately be reflect- County of San Joaquin er. A New Fictitious Business Name
state or national bank, check drawn The following person(s) is(are) doing
property described. Said easement ed in the telephone information or 180 East Weber Avenue Statement must be filed before the
by state or federal credit union, or a business as BREWSHOUND, BREW-
is an appurtenant easement for on the Internet Web site. The best Suite 416 expiration.
check drawn by a state or federal sav- SHOUND.COM, 135 W. 21st Street,
the use and benefit of Lot 11 and a way to verify postponement informa- Stockton, CA 95202 The filing of this statement does not
ings and loan association, or savings Tracy, CA 95376.
portion of Lots 12 and 13 as shown tion is to attend the scheduled sale. of itself authorize the use in this state
association, or savings bank specified County of Place of Business:
upon map entitled, "Kasson Irriga- The undersigned Trustee disclaims If you object to the granting of the of a Fictitious Business Name in vio-
in Section 5102 to the Financial Code SAN JOAQUIN
tion Farms, Inc., Subdivision No. 1", any liability for any incorrectness of petition, you should appear at the lation of the rights of another under
and authorized to do business in this BrewsHound LLC
filed for record December 4, 1911, in the property address or other com- hearing and state your objections or Federal, State, or Common Law (See
state, will be held by duly appointed 135 W. 21st Street
Volume 5 of Maps and Plats, Page 49, mon designation, if any, shown here- file written objections with the court Section 14411 et seq., Business and
trustee. The sale will be made, but Tracy, CA 95376
San Joaquin County Records, more in. If no street address or other com- before the hearing. Your appearance Professions Code).
without covenant or warranty, ex- CALIFORNIA
particularly described as follows: mon designation is shown, directions may be in person or by your attorney. I hereby certify that this copy is a
pressed or implied, regarding title, This business is conducted by :
Commencing at the intersection of to the location of the property may If you are a creditor or a contingent correct copy of the original state-
possession, or encumbrances, to A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
the Northeasterly line of said Lot 13, be obtained by sending a written creditor of the decedent, you must ment on file in my office.
pay the remaining principal sum of The registrant commenced to trans-
with the Northwesterly line of Critch- request to the beneficiary within 10 file your claim with the court and mail STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES,
the note(s) secured by the Deed of act business under the fictitious
ett Avenue (a 50 foot road); thence days of the date of first publication a copy to the personal representative County of San Joaquin
Trust, with interest and late charges business name or names listed above
Southwesterly along said Northwest- of this Notice of Sale. If the sale is set appointed by the court within the Recorder - County Clerk
thereon, as provided in the note(s), on N/A.
erly line of Critchett Avenue South aside for any reason, including if the later of either (1) four months from Original (First Filing)
advances, under the terms of the Signed: CHRISTINA LEWIS
56° 52' 00" West, 887.26 feet to the Trustee is unable to convey title, the the date of first issuance of letters to CN963057 12068242 SQ
Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name
true point of beginning; thence con- Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled a general personal representative, as
charges and expenses of the Trustee Statement.
tinuing along said Northwesterly line only to a return of the monies paid to defined in section 58(b) of the Califor- Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27, 2019
for the total amount (at the time of This statement was filed with
of Critchett Avenue South 56° 52' 00" the Trustee. This shall be the Purchas- nia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from
the initial publication of the Notice STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
West, 330.00 feet to the Southwest- er's sole and exclusive remedy. The the date of the mailing or personal
of Sale) reasonably estimated to be CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
erly line of said Lot 13; thence North- purchaser shall have no further re-
set forth below. The amount may be westerly along the Southwesterly line course against the Trustor, the Trust-
9/10/2019 delivery to you of a notice under sec- Please recycle this
tion 9052 of the California Probate
greater on the day of sale. BENEFI-
CIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN
of Lots 13, 12 and 11 the following ee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary's
This Fictitious Business Statement
Expires On: 9/10/2024 Code. Other California statutes and paper when you are
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor
two (2) courses: (1) North 40° 47' 00"
West 401.08 feet to an angle point; (2)
Agent, or the Beneficiary's Attorney. If
you have previously been discharged
legal authority may affect your rights done checking it out.
(s): Tami Tavake, a married woman Publish: Sept 20, 27, Oct 4, 11 as a creditor. You may want to consult
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PUBLIC NOTICE I hereby certify that this copy is a cor- written objection is timely filed, the PUBLIC NOTICE
180 E. Weber Avenue
rect copy of the original statement. court may grant the petition without
PUBLIC NOTICE
4th Floor
No. 0617 Stockton, CA 95202 a hearing. No. 0645 No. 0621
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR A copy of this Order to Show Cause STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES NOTICE OF HEARING ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT
CHANGE OF NAME shall be published at least once each County Clerk Date: OCTOBER 25, 2019 CHANGE OF NAME OF USE OF FICTITIOUS
CASE NUMBER week for four successive weeks prior Publish: Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4 Time: 11:00AM CASE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME
STK-CV-UNC-2019-11308 to the date set for hearing on the Dept.: 3A STK-CV-UNC-2019-11800 File No.2019-091234
petition in the following newspaper The address of the court is: The following person (persons) have
TO ALL INTERESTED
of general circulation, printed in this
PUBLIC NOTICE SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
TO ALL INTERESTED abandoned the use of the fictitious
PERSONS: PERSONS: business name: STAY! PET B&B, 1755
county: No. 0639 SUPERIOR COURT OF
Petitioner: HUNG DUY PHAM on be- Petitioner: NAFASGULE SALEH AI- W. 11th Street, Tracy, CA 95376. Orig-
TRACY PRESS. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CALIFORNIA,
half of ELIZABETH MARY TRAN filed MAQUE filed a petition with this inal File Date: 08/10/2017
Date: AUGUST 22, 2019 NAME STATEMENT 180 E. Weber Avenue
a petition with this court for a decree court for a decree changing names Original File No. 2017-091221
Judge Erin Guy Castillo File No. 2019-097923 4th Floor
changing names as follows: as follows: VALDEZ VETERINARY SERVICES, INC.
Judge of the Superior Court The following person(s) is(are) doing Stockton, CA 95202
business as ZRT MOTORS, 1486 W. A copy of this Order to Show Cause 1755 W. 11th Street
Present Name: Present Name: Tracy, CA 95376
Tracy Press: Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27 11th Street, Ste. 110, Tracy, CA 95376. shall be published at least once each
a. ELIZABETH MARY TRAN a. NAFASGULE SALEH AIMAQUE CALIFORNIA
County of Place of Business: week for four successive weeks prior
to This business was conducted by:
SAN JOAQUIN to the date set for hearing on the
Proposed Name: PUBLIC NOTICE ZURMAT LLC petition in the following newspaper
to a CORPORATION
a. ELIZABETH MARY PHAM Proposed Name: Signed: ABELINO C. VALDEZ
No. 0619 1486 W. 11th Street of general circulation, printed in this
a. SARA AIMAQUE This statement was filed with the
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR Tracy, CA 95376 county:
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons County Clerk of San Joaquin County
CHANGE OF NAME CALIFORNOA TRACY PRESS.
interested in this matter shall appear THE COURT ORDERS that all persons on 8/23/2019.
CASE NUMBER This business is conducted by : Date: AUGUST 29, 2019
before this court at the hearing in- interested in this matter shall appear I hereby certify that this copy is a cor-
STK-CV-UNC-2019-11390 a LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Judge Erin Guy Castillo
dicated below to show cause, if any, before this court at the hearing in- rect copy of the original statement.
The registrant commenced to trans- Judge of the Superior Court
why the petition for change of name TO ALL INTERESTED dicated below to show cause, if any,
act business under the fictitious
should not be granted. Any person PERSONS: why the petition for change of name STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
business name or names listed above Tracy Press: Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4
objecting to the name changes de- Petitioner: HELIDA LOZA filed a should not be granted. Any person County Clerk
on N/A.
scribed above must file a written petition with this court for a decree objecting to the name changes de- Publish: Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27
Signed: WAHID JAN GUL AHMAD
objection that includes the reasons changing names as follows: scribed above must file a written
ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name
for the objection at least two court
Statement.
PUBLIC NOTICE objection that includes the reasons
days before the matter is scheduled Present Name: This statement was filed with No. 0644
for the objection at least two court PUBLIC NOTICE
to be heard and must appear at the a. HELIDA LOZA days before the matter is scheduled
STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR No. 0622
hearing to show cause why the pe- to to be heard and must appear at the
CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: CHANGE OF NAME STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT
tition should not be granted. If no Proposed Name: hearing to show cause why the pe-
9/06/2019 CASE NUMBER OF USE OF FICTITIOUS
written objection is timely filed, the a. ELIDA LOZA tition should not be granted. If no
This Fictitious Business Statement STK-CV-UNC-2019-10749 BUSINESS NAME
court may grant the petition without written objection is timely filed, the
Expires On: 9/06/2024 File No.2019-091235
a hearing. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons TO ALL INTERESTED court may grant the petition without
NOTICE OF HEARING The following person (persons) have
interested in this matter shall appear PERSONS: a hearing.
Publish: Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4 abandoned the use of the fictitious
Date: OCTOBER 11, 2019 before this court at the hearing in- Petitioner: MARK D. CAMPBELL & on NOTICE OF HEARING
Time: 11:00AM business name: JULES VETERINARY
dicated below to show cause, if any, behalf of NATHAN CAMPBELL filed a Date: NOVEMBER 1, 2019
Dept.: 3A CENTER, 1755 W. 11th Street, Tra-
Time: 11:00AM
The address of the court is:
why the petition for change of name PUBLIC NOTICE petition with this court for a decree
Dept.: 3A
cy, CA 95376. Original File Date:
should not be granted. Any person changing names as follows: 08/11/2017
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY objecting to the name changes de- No. 0641 The address of the court is:
SUPERIOR COURT OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Original File No. 2017-091494
scribed above must file a written Present Name: SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
CALIFORNIA, NAME STATEMENT VALDEZ VETERINARY SERVICES, INC.
objection that includes the reasons a. MARK DENNIS CAMPBELL SUPERIOR COURT OF
180 E. Weber Avenue File No. 2019-088973 1755 W. 11th Street
for the objection at least two court b. NATHAN JAMES CAMPBELL CALIFORNIA,
4th Floor The following person(s) is(are) do- Tracy, CA 95376
days before the matter is scheduled 180 E. Weber Avenue
Stockton, CA 95202 ing business as R&M COMMERCIAL CALIFORNIA
to be heard and must appear at the to 4th Floor
A copy of this Order to Show Cause CLEANING SERVICES, 130 E. Grant This business was conducted by:
hearing to show cause why the pe- Proposed Name: Stockton, CA 95202
shall be published at least once each Line Road, #2, Tracy, CA 95376. a CORPORATION
tition should not be granted. If no a. MARK DENNIS MARTINEZ A copy of this Order to Show Cause
week for four successive weeks prior County of Place of Business: Signed: ABELINO C. VALDEZ
written objection is timely filed, the b. NATHAN JAMES MARTINEZ shall be published at least once each
to the date set for hearing on the SAN JOAQUIN This statement was filed with the
court may grant the petition without week for four successive weeks prior
petition in the following newspaper R&M SERVICES LLC County Clerk of San Joaquin County
a hearing. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons to the date set for hearing on the
of general circulation, printed in this 130 E. Grant Line Road, #2 on 8/23/2019.
interested in this matter shall appear petition in the following newspaper
county: Tracy, CA 95376 I hereby certify that this copy is a cor-
NOTICE OF HEARING before this court at the hearing in- of general circulation, printed in this
TRACY PRESS. CALIFORNIA rect copy of the original statement.
Date: NOVEMBER 15, 2019 dicated below to show cause, if any, county:
Date: AUGUST 29, 2019 Time: 11:00AM This business is conducted by : why the petition for change of name TRACY PRESS.
Judge Erin Guy Castillo a LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
Dept.: 3A should not be granted. Any person Date: SEPTEMBER 10, 2019
Judge of the Superior Court The registrant commenced to trans- County Clerk
The address of the court is: objecting to the name changes de- Judge Erin Guy Castillo
act business under the fictitious Publish: Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY scribed above must file a written Judge of the Superior Court
Tracy Press: Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27 SUPERIOR COURT OF business name or names listed above objection that includes the reasons
CALIFORNIA, on N/A. for the objection at least two court Tracy Press: Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct 4 PUBLIC NOTICE
180 E. Weber Avenue Signed: ONEIL MAHARAJ days before the matter is scheduled No. 0672
4th Floor ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name to be heard and must appear at the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
PUBLIC NOTICE Statement.
Stockton, CA 95202
This statement was filed with
hearing to show cause why the pe- PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT
No. 0618 tition should not be granted. If no File No. 2019-094383
A copy of this Order to Show Cause STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES No. 0623 The following person(s) is(are) do-
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR written objection is timely filed, the
shall be published at least once each CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT ing business as ISIGN CALIFORNIA,
CHANGE OF NAME court may grant the petition without
week for four successive weeks prior 8/19/2019 OF USE OF FICTITIOUS ISIGN CALIFORNIA MOBILE NOTA-
CASE NUMBER a hearing.
to the date set for hearing on the This Fictitious Business Statement BUSINESS NAME RY, 505 Pioneer Drive, #88, Lodi, CA
STK-CV-UNC-2019-10972 NOTICE OF HEARING
petition in the following newspaper Expires On: 8/19/2024 File No.2019-091211 95240.
Date: OCTOBER 18, 2019
TO ALL INTERESTED of general circulation, printed in this The following person (persons) have County of Place of Business:
Time: 11:00AM
PERSONS: county: Publish: Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4 abandoned the use of the fictitious SAN JOAQUIN
Dept.: 3A
Petitioner: FNU BAKHSHISH KAUR TRACY PRESS. business name: LATHROP VETERI- MELISSA JACY ORNELAS
The address of the court is:
filed a petition with this court for a Date: AUGUST 30, 2019 NARY CENTER,17600 Golden Valley 505 Pioneer Drive, #88
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
decree changing names as follows: Judge Erin Guy Castillo PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF Pkwy, Lathrop, CA 95330. Original Lodi, CA 95240.
Judge of the Superior Court File Date: 11/7/2016 CALIFORNIA
No. 0643 CALIFORNIA,
Present Name: ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR 180 E. Weber Avenue Original File No. 2016-137673 This business is conducted by :
Tracy Press: Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27 VALDEZ VETERINARY SERVICES, INC.
a. FNU BAKHSHISH KAUR CHANGE OF NAME 4th Floor an INDIVIDUAL
to CASE NUMBER Stockton, CA 95202 1755 W. 11th Street The registrant commenced to trans-
Proposed Name: PUBLIC NOTICE STK-CV-UNC-2019-11339 A copy of this Order to Show Cause Tracy, CA 95376 act business under the fictitious
a. BAKHSHISH KAUR shall be published at least once each CALIFORNIA business name or names listed above
No. 0642 TO ALL INTERESTED This business was conducted by: on N/A.
week for four successive weeks prior
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT PERSONS: a CORPORATION Signed: MELISSA ORENELAS
to the date set for hearing on the
interested in this matter shall appear OF USE OF Petitioner: PATRICIA ANN THOMAS Signed: ABELINO C. VALDEZ ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name
petition in the following newspaper
before this court at the hearing in- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME filed a petition with this court for a This statement was filed with the Statement.
of general circulation, printed in this
dicated below to show cause, if any, File No.2019-096167 decree changing names as follows: County Clerk of San Joaquin County This statement was filed with
county:
why the petition for change of name TRACY PRESS. on 8/23/2019. STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
The following person (persons) have
should not be granted. Any person Present Name: Date: AUGUST 19, 2019 I hereby certify that this copy is a cor- CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
abandoned the use of the fictitious
objecting to the name changes de- a. PATRICIA ANN THOMAS Judge Erin Guy Castillo rect copy of the original statement. 8/29/2019
business name: DEL MAR CLEAN-
scribed above must file a written to Judge of the Superior Court This Fictitious Business Statement
ING, 1514 Lincoln Blvd., #3, Tracy, CA
objection that includes the reasons Proposed Name: STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES Expires On: 8/29/2024
95376. Original File Date: 6/28/19
for the objection at least two court a. PATRICIA ANN LEWIS Tracy Press: Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4 County Clerk
Original File No. 2019-096167
days before the matter is scheduled Publish: Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27 Publish: Sept 20, 27, Oct 4, 11
ROGER FUENTES-RIVERA QUINTEROS
to be heard and must appear at the THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
1514 Lincoln Blvd., #3
hearing to show cause why the pe- interested in this matter shall appear
Tracy, CA 95376

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tition should not be granted. If no before this court at the hearing in-
MARIELA ROMERO
written objection is timely filed, the dicated below to show cause, if any,
1514 Lincoln Blvd., #3
court may grant the petition without why the petition for change of name
Tracy, CA 95376
a hearing. should not be granted. Any person
NOTICE OF HEARING
CALIFORNIA
This business was conducted by:
objecting to the name changes de- You must renew your
Date: OCTOBER 11, 2019 scribed above must file a written
Time: 11:00AM
A MARRIED COUPLE
Signed:
objection that includes the reasons FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
Dept.: 3A for the objection at least two court
The address of the court is:
ROGER FUENTES-RIVERA QUINTEROS
This statement was filed with the
days before the matter is scheduled every 5 years.
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY to be heard and must appear at the
SUPERIOR COURT OF
CALIFORNIA,
County Clerk of San Joaquin County
on 9/3/2019.
hearing to show cause why the pe-
tition should not be granted. If no
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PUBLIC NOTICE its best interest. The District reserves PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE DID YOU KNOW that TRACY
the right to contract for LLB services newspapers serve an engaged
No. 0621 No. 0623 No. 0657
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT
in the manner that most benefits the
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS audience and that 79% still read ALLIED UNIVERSAL
District, including awarding more a print newspaper? Newspapers
OF USE OF FICTITIOUS OF USE OF FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT SECURITY SERVICES IS
than one contract if desired. need to be in your mix! Discover
BUSINESS NAME BUSINESS NAME File No. 2019-100044 HOLDING OPEN INTERVIEWS
File No.2019-091234 File No.2019-091211 The following person(s) is(are) doing the Power of Newspaper EVERY TUESDAYS & WEDNES-
Proposals must be received no lat-
The following person (persons) have The following person (persons) have business as MATH FOR JOY, 2346 As- Advertising. For more info email DAYS FROM 9AM TO 4PM AT
er than 3:00 p.m. on October 3, 2019,
abandoned the use of the fictitious abandoned the use of the fictitious pen Grove Drive, Lodi, CA 95240. cecelia@cnpa.com or call (916)
at the office of: 1341W. ROBINHOOD DRIVE
business name: STAY! PET B&B, 1755 business name: LATHROP VETERI- County of Place of Business: 288-6011.
W. 11th Street, Tracy, CA 95376. Orig- NARY CENTER,17600 Golden Valley SAN JOAQUIN ( Cal-SCAN) SUITE B7 STOCKTON, CA 95207,
Banta Elementary School District FOR SECURITY OFFICERS. MUST
inal File Date: 08/10/2017 Pkwy, Lathrop, CA 95330. Original MATH FOR JOY LLC
22375 El Rancho Road
Original File No. 2017-091221 File Date: 11/7/2016 2346 Aspen Grove Drive BE EIGHTEEN, VETEREANS
Tracy, CA 95304
VALDEZ VETERINARY SERVICES, INC. Original File No. 2016-137673 Lodi, CA 95240 WELCOME. DETAILS AT
1755 W. 11th Street
Attn: Daniel Moore, Superintendent
VALDEZ VETERINARY SERVICES, INC. This business is conducted by : Help Wanted 55 HTTPS://JOBS.AUS.COM.
Tracy, CA 95376 1755 W. 11th Street a LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
For more information, contact the TRACY TP 9/13, 9/20, 9/27, 10/4 PI 9/12,19,26, 10/3
CALIFORNIA Tracy, CA 95376 The registrant commenced to trans-
District Office, (209) 229-4651
This business was conducted by: CALIFORNIA act business under the fictitious
or Construction Manager Art Hand Jr.
a CORPORATION
(209) 639-8963
This business was conducted by: business name or names listed above VBR FOSTER FAMILY
Signed: ABELINO C. VALDEZ a CORPORATION on N/A. AGENCY, seeking full-time CONCRETE FOREMAN
This statement was filed with the
Tracy Press:
Signed: ABELINO C. VALDEZ Signed: FEDERICO CHIALVO Administrative Assistant.Starting FT/PT
County Clerk of San Joaquin County This statement was filed with the ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name $13.00-14.50 per hour (based on Must know grading, set up
September 20 and 27, 2019
on 8/23/2019. County Clerk of San Joaquin County Statement. experience).Submit resumes to and finishing
I hereby certify that this copy is a cor- on 8/23/2019. This statement was filed with vbr.operations@gmail.com. Must pass drug test
rect copy of the original statement. I hereby certify that this copy is a cor- STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
TP 9/20 Pay $15-$25 DOE
PUBLIC NOTICE rect copy of the original statement. CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
(209) 808-4258
STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES 9/11/2019
County Clerk No. 0622 STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES This Fictitious Business Statement TP 9/13, 9/20 PI 9/19

Publish: Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT County Clerk Expires On: 9/11/2024
OF USE OF FICTITIOUS Publish: Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27
BUSINESS NAME
PUBLIC NOTICE File No.2019-091235
Publish: Sept. 20, 27, Oct 4, 11 Home Health Care 65
No. 0676 The following person (persons) have PUBLIC NOTICE ATTENTION: OXYGEN
abandoned the use of the fictitious
NOTICE OF REQUEST
business name: JULES VETERINARY
No. 0675 Lost & Found 15 USERS! Gain freedom with a
FOR PROPOSALS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Portable Oxygen Concentrator!
CENTER, 1755 W. 11th Street, Tra-
cy, CA 95376. Original File Date:
NAME STATEMENT FOUND MALE LAB MIX ON No more heavy tanks and refills!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
08/11/2017
File No. 2019-103953 AMERICAN EAGLE on 9/3. Guaranteed Lowest Prices! Call
Banta Elementary School District The following person(s) is(are) doing Has a chain collar on with a bone the Oxygen Concentrator Store:
("District"), in accordance with Ed- Original File No. 2017-091494 business as RPFILMS, 271 S. Guild
MAINTENANCE WORKER,
name tag. No microchip. Phone 1-844-653-7402
ucation Code section 17406(a)(2) VALDEZ VETERINARY SERVICES, INC. Avenue, Ste. B, Lodi, CA 95240. TRACY AREA: Maintenance &
1755 W. 11th Street number on tag is not in service. (Cal-SCAN)
(C) and Public Contract Code sec- County of Place of Business: repair of water delivery systems:
Tracy, CA 95376 209-892-3114
tion 20111.6, is currently seeking SAN JOAQUIN canals, pipelines, & pumping
CALIFORNIA TP 9/13,20 PI 9/12,19 OXYGEN - ANYTIME.
proposals from qualified firms for JULIO ESTEBAN HERNANDEZ JR plants; excavation/backfill, weed
lease-leaseback ("LLB") construction This business was conducted by: 315 Cherry Street
ANYWHERE. No tanks to
a CORPORATION control, general construction, refill. No deliveries. The All-
services for construction of the Dis- Lodi, CA 95240
trict's STEAM Academy Expansion Signed: ABELINO C. VALDEZ ANTHONY HERNANDEZ
light farm/construction equip, New Inogen One G4 is only 2.8
Project (the "Project"). The full scope This statement was filed with the Income Tax 21 etc. pounds! FAA approved! FREE
208 East Tokay Street
of the work for the Project is set forth County Clerk of San Joaquin County Tracy, CA 95240 Valid Class C License required, info kit: 844-359-3976.
on 8/23/2019. ARE YOU BEHIND $10K OR
in the Request for Proposals ("RFP") This business is conducted by : Class A with tanker endorsement (Cal-SCAN)
I hereby certify that this copy is a cor- MORE ON YOUR TAXES?
which is posted on the District’s web- a GENERAL PARTNERSHIP Stop wage & bank levies, liens a plus. Permit for Class A w/
rect copy of the original statement.
site at bantasd.org and is on file with The registrant commenced to trans- & audits, unfiled tax returns, tanker required within 6 MEDICAL-GRADE HEAR-
the District Office located at 22375 El
STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
act business under the fictitious payroll issues, & resolve tax debt months of hire, license within ING AIDS FOR LESS THAN
Rancho Road, Tracy, CA. 95304. Any
County Clerk
business name or names listed above FAST. Call 855-970-2032. a year. Annual Salary: Step 1: $200! FDA-Registered. Crisp,
proposer that submits a proposal and on 8/18/2019. (Cal-SCAN) clear sound, state of-the-art
is not prequalified will be deemed Publish: Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27 Signed: $53,628.75; Step 2: $56,783.39;
features & no audiologist
non-responsive and the proposal will JULIO ESTEBAN HERNANDEZ JR Step 3: $63,092.65.
needed. Try it RISK FREE for 45
be rejected and returned unopened. ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name EXCELLENT BENEFITS.
PUBLIC NOTICE Statement. Lessons 32 Qualifications: 2 years’ exper-
Days! CALL 1-877-736-1242
The successful proposer must pos- This statement was filed with
(Cal-SCAN)
NO. 0588 WANTED GUITAR ience in maintenance and
sess a valid and active Class B license FICTITIOUS BUSINESS STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
TEACHER repairs of irrigation facilities for
at time of submittal of the proposal. NAME STATEMENT CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
The proposer and all subcontractors 9/18/2019 Pay $35 for 1 hour a water district or related entity. Miscellaneous 250
File No. 2019-075166
(of any tier) must be currently regis- The following person(s) is(are) doing This Fictitious Business Statement flexible hours Application & filing instructions
tered and qualified to perform public business as ELITE CLEANING SOLU- Expires On: 9/18/2024 Call SJ 209-992-6925 can be found at: www.sldmwa. CUSTOM MADE
works in accordance with Labor Code TIONS, 3507 Mary Avenue, Stockton, org/ job-openings/
section 1725.5.
TP 9/20, 9/27 BIRDHOUSES
CA 95206. Publish: Sept 20, 27, Oct 4, 11 Applications will be accepted by
County of Place of Business: & wood turnings.
mail to: P.O. Box 2157 Los Banos,
Pursuant to Labor Code section Call 209-835-7955
PUBLIC NOTICE
Answers to
SAN JOAQUIN CA 93635; in person at 842 6th
1720 et seq., it shall be mandatory MARIA GUADALUPE CELIS TAMAYO TP 9/6, 9/13, 9/20, 9/27
upon the contractor to whom the No. 0624 Street, Los Banos; or by email to:
3507 Mary Avenue
contract is awarded, and upon any
subcontractor under such contrac-
Stockton, CA 95206
MAURICIO JOEL ROMERO
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
last week apply@sldmwa.org
All applications must be
HARRIS DIATOMACEOUS
EARTH FOOD GRADE
tor, to pay not less than the general
prevailing rate of per diem wages in
3507 Mary Avenue
Stockton, CA 95206
File No. 2019-096338
The following person(s) is(are) do- Word Search received by 12:00 noon, Monday,
September 30, 2019 Resumes
100%. OMRI Listed. Available:
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ON
the locality in which the work is to be This business is conducted by : ing business as BUILDING BRIDGES are encouraged EEO, M/F, Vet/
performed for each craft or type of A MARRIED COUPLE MINISTRY, 9440 Shawnee Court, Depot, homedepot.com
Disabled Employer
worker needed to execute the con- The registrant commenced to trans- Stockton, CA 95209. (Cal-SCAN)

VACATION
PI 9/19 TP 9/20
tract, including holiday and overtime act business under the fictitious County of Place of Business:
work as well as employer payments business name or names listed above SAN JOAQUIN
for health and welfare, pension, vaca- on N/A. VALARIE MARIE OLVERA
tion, and similar purposes. Signed: MARIA G CELIS TAMAYO 9440 Shawnee Court
ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name Stockton, CA 95209
The District will select a lease-lease- Statement. RAUL OLVERA
back contractor using the "best val- This statement was filed with 9440 Shawnee Court
ue" competitive procurement pro- STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES Stockton, CA 95209
cess under Education Code section CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: This business is conducted by :
17400 et seq., that can assist the Dis- 7/16/2019 a MARRIED COUPLE
trict with construction services. The This Fictitious Business Statement The registrant commenced to trans-
"best value" competitive procure- Expires On: 7/16/2024 act business under the fictitious
ment process is an evaluation pro- business name or names listed above
cess whereby a contractor is selected Publish: Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30 on JAN 1, 2019.
by the District on the basis of objec- Signed: VALARIE MARIE OLVERA
tive criteria for evaluating the quali- ORIGINAL Fictitious Business Name
fications of proposers as set forth in Statement.
the RFP, with the selected contractor This statement was filed with
representing the best combination of STEVE J. BESTOLARIDES
price and qualifications. Every thought we CLERK OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY:
9/03/2019
The District reserves the right to think is creating This Fictitious Business Statement
accept or reject any or all proposals, Expires On: 9/03/2024
and to waive any irregularities or
our future.
informalities in any proposal or in Publish: Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27
the RFP process. If the selected pro-
poser refuses or fails to execute the
tendered contract, the District may
award the contract to the proposer Don't forget to check out the
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$
339 $30,999
for 36 mos. Plus Tax
Sale
Price
M For lease $0 CASH out of pocket customer down payment in addition to $1,650 RCL customer cash AND $2,000 trade assist for a total of $3,650 due at M For lease $0 CASH out of pocket customer down payment in addition to $3,500 RCL customer cash PLUS $2,000 trade assist for a total of $5,500 due at
Off signing. Down payment includes Government fees & license. Tax not included. $0 security deposit. Leasee is responsible in excess of 10,500 miles per year
at .20 per mile after 31,500 miles. Government fees, license and tax not included. 1 @ this net cost VIN- 1FKLA38790
Off signing. Down payment includes Government fees & license. Tax not included. $0 security deposit. Leasee is responsible in excess of 10,500 miles per
year at .20 per mile after 31,500 miles. Government fees, license and tax not included. 1 @ this net cost VIN. #1FKGA42487

NEW
2019
Ford
F-150 STX
4x4, SuperCrew, Automatic
MSRP ....................................... $44,060
Tracy Ford Discount.................... $4,811
Net Sale Price ...........................$39,249
F-Series Retail CC ....................... $2,250
NEW
2019
Ford
F-250 STX
4x2, CrewCab, Automatic
MSRP ........................................$52,715
Tracy Ford Discount.....................$5,716
Net Sale Price .......................... $46,999
Retail Customer Cash ..................$1,250
Special Package Retail CC ........... $1,000 Ford Credit Retail Bonus CC ........ $1,000
Special Package Trade Asst ........ $1,000 Special Package RCC ................... $1,000
Ford Credit Retail Bonus CC ........... $750 Summer Sales Inventory RCC ......... $750
Retail Bonus CC ............................. $750
OR 0% for 72 mos. Bonus Cash ................................... $750
Select Inventory Retail CC ............. $750

$
339 $31,999
1 @ this net cost
OR VIN. #1FKEE33951
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$ 1 Off M For lease $2,000 out of pocket customer down payment in addition to $1,500 RCL customer cash PLUS $1,000 trade asst for a total of $4,500 due at
signing. Down payment includes Government fees & license. Tax not included. $0 security deposit. Leasee is responsible in excess of 10,500 miles per
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year at .20 per mile after 31,500 miles. Government fees, license and tax not included. 1 @ this net cost VIN. #1FKKD90601

Pictures of cars for illustration only. Actual colors of vehicles may vary. All vehicles subject to prior sale. Plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer documentation preparation charges, any electronic filing fee, and any emission testing charge. 0%
APR based on 60 mos. @ $13.89 per $1000 borrowed, based on zero down, on approved credit. 1.9% APR based on 72 mos. @ $16.15 per $1000 borrowed, based on zero down, on approved credit. 2.9% APR based on 60 mos. @ $19.69 per $1000 borrowed, based
on zero down, on approved credit. 0% APR based on 36 mos. @ $27.77 per $1000 borrowed, based on zero down, on approved credit. SALES STARTS SEPTEMBER 20TH, 2019 thru SEPTEMBER 23RD, 2019. SALES M-F: 9AM-9PM • SAT. 9AM-8PM • SUN. 10AM-7PM

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’17 Hyundai Accent SE #237433. . . . .Prior . . . . . . $13,999
. . .Rental ’17 Cadillac XTS Luxury #120729 . . . .Prior . . . . . . . $24,999
. . .Rental
’16 Ford Focus SE #213039 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12,999 ’16 Ford Mustang #260905 . . . . . . . . . . . $23,999
’18 Ford Focus Titanium #314295 . .Prior . . . . . . $15,999
. . . .Rental ’15 Ford Edge SEL #C17779 . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,999 ’17 Kia Sportage LX #114757 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,999 ’17 Ford Explorer XLT #B79994. . . . . . . . . . . . $25,999
’17 Ford F-250 SRW Super Duty #D42695 . . . please call ’17 Ford F-150 #D97192. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,999 ’18 Nissan Sentra SV #618565. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,999 ‘16 Chevrolet Traverse LT #260535. . . . . . . . .$25,999
’17 Ford Fusion SE #110772 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,999 ’16 Ford Edge SEL #B89258 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,999 ’10 Chevrolet Tahoe LT #238567. . . . .Prior . . . . . .$18,999
. . .Rental ‘17 Mazda CX-5 Touring #212596. . . . . . . . . . . .$25,999
’16 Ford Escape SE #C80890 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,999 ’16 Ford Edge Titanium #B67656 . .Prior . . . . . . $25,999
. . . .Rental ’18 Chevrolet Impala Premier #128566 .Prior . . . .$18,999
. . . Rental ‘17 Lincoln MKZ Reserve #L15417. . .Prior . . . . . $25,999
. . .Rental
Prior Rental
’18 Ford Transit Passenger Wagon#B05743 . . . please call ’18 Ford F-150 #D35258 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$33,999 ’18 Nissan Rogue Sport S #157358 . . . . . . . . . . . $20,999 ’19 Nissan Pathfinder SV #588956 . . .Prior . . . . . .$25,999
. . .Rental
’16 Ford Fusion SE Titanium #366920 . . . . . . . . $18,999 ’15 Ford F-150 #E64828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$34,999 ’13 Ram 1500 SLT #608130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,999 ’18 Nissan Murano SL #163942 . . . .Prior . . . . . . . . $26,499
. . .Rental
’18 Ford Escape SE #B85670. . . . . . . . . . . .$19,999 ’16 Ford Explorer Platium #D35299 . . . . . . . . .$34,999 ’19 Kia Sorento LX V6#458204. . . . .Prior . . . . . . . $21,999
. . .Rental ’18 Nissan Titan SV #517381 . . . . . .Prior . . . . . . . .$26,499
. . .Rental
‘17 Ford EscapeSE #E55203 . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,999 ’16 Ford F-150 #B99265 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $44,999 ’19 Ford F-150 XL #D73728 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . please call ’16 Chevrolet Camaro 2LT #161101 . . . . . . . . . . .$26,999
’16 Ford Escape Titanium #B61126 . . . . . . . .$22,999 ’17 Ford F-150 #A12276 . . . .Prior
. . . .Rental
. . . . . . . . . .please call
’18 Dodge Journey Crossroad #430653 .Prior . . . . . $21,999
. . .Rental ’16 Lincoln MKZ Black Label #604886 . . . . . . . . . .$27,499

‘15 CHEVY Cruz LT ‘17 FORD Escape SE ‘17 HONDA Civic LX ‘16 FORD Fusion ‘15 FORD Mustang
#149127 #B30010 CP0 #223148 #202572 Energi, Titanium, CPO #319565 CPO
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‘13 FORD F-150 ‘18 NISSAN Rogue SL ‘15 CHEVY Silverado ‘17 LINCOLN MKC Reserve ‘17 TOYOTA Highlander
#D90508 #319140 #265299 LT, Double Cab #613861 #511333
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