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SUPPORT GROWS County workers and community members held another rally for O’Connor and Saint Louise hospitals on Feb. 10 in Morgan Hill.’

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Gilroy real estate agents are reporting that 1,218 single-family homes, condos and townhomes were sold in the city in the last two years, yet Gilroy schools are facing a headscratching decline in enrollment. Real estate professionals are offering multiple explanations. Some say it’s because sales are declining. Others are saying shifting demographics—new homebuyers without children or with one child—are affecting future school populations. Increasing housing prices with higher interest rates have resulted in a 17 percent drop in Gilroy home sales from 665 in 2017 to 553 in 2018, according to local real estate figures. “As far as ‘family makeup’ concerning Gilroy homebuyers, there doesn’t seem to be a significant difference from years past,” said John Agresta, managing broker for Coldwell Banker-Gilroy. “What is happening, however, is that the number of homes being sold (in Gilroy) has declined.” ➝Real Estate, 11

Nurses enter fray NURSES THREATEN TO STRIKE AT TWO LOCAL HOSPITALS IF THE COUNTY REJECTS DEMAND TO RECOGNIZE CURRENT UNION Barry Holtzclaw Managing Editor

New labor conflicts—and the threat of a nurses strike—have erupted to roil an already boiling controversy over Santa Clara County’s purchase of two failing hospitals. Nurses from Saint Louise and O’Connor hospitals on Tuesday, Feb. 12 warned the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors they will strike unless the county negotiates a new contract for them with the California Nurses Association (CNA), pending final approval of the hospitals’ sale. Meanwhile, the days count down toward a Feb. 22 showdown between California’s attorney general and the county. If the sale falls through because of

legal action by Attorney General Xavier Becerra, the more than 700 nurses at the two hospitals will be out of work. A CNA spokesperson said more than 90 percent of nurses at the two hospitals endorsed a strike if the county follows a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge’s December ruling voiding the CNA contract at O’Connor and Saint Louise hospitals. The CNA declined to say how many nurses participated in the strike vote, which concluded Saturday, Feb. 9. If the sale closes on March 1, nurses at the two hospitals would be county employees represented by a CNA rival union, the Registered Nurses Professional Association (RNPA). More than a dozen nurses, all members of the CNA and some in tears, spoke Feb. 12 to the supervisors, demanding immediate negotiations and job and seniority guarantees. “We don’t want a fight, but you have left us no choice; we mean what we say,” Melinda Markowitz, CNA president, told the supervisors. Nurses said the county has reneged on its promises to offer jobs to all 2,000-plus employees

at O’Connor and Gilroy-based Saint Louise. They cited examples of kitchen workers and other staff at Saint Louise who were not offered jobs and 12 nurses, most in the emergency room at O’Connor, whose job offers were rescinded this month with no explanation. The nurses told supervisors they had a right to strike because of “unfair labor practices” committed by the county in transitioning nurses into new jobs as county employees. The county said it has offered jobs to more than 700 nurses from the two hospitals. Bankruptcy Court Judge Ernest Robles voided the O’Connor and St. Louise union contracts. He said the county has no responsibility for any pension benefits. CNA objected to Verity Health’s motion to reject their contract and has requested damages for breach of contract from Verity. Robles continued the January 30 hearing on CNA’s objection to Feb. 13. On Feb. 11, County Executive Jeff Smith said in an interview, “We’ve made it clear that we can’t

unilaterally decide who represents the nurses.” He said entering into a new, separate contract with the O’Connor and St. Louise nurses would violate the county charter and the county’s contract with the CNA’s rival, the RNPA. “There is literally no legal way they can get what they are asking for,” he said. “The county has no independent authority to decide who is representing whom; it would be a violation of the union contract and of the county’s merit system.” He called the CNA members’ arguments ”absurd” and “irrational” and cautioned nurses that walking off the job after March would be an illegal “wildcat strike.” The RNPA represents the 2,270 nurses and nurse practitioners at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, and will legally will represent all county hospital nurses on March 1, when the acquisition would close—unless Becerra wins in court. Becerra is asking a U.S. District Court judge to block the ➝ Nurses, 8

Court ready to see lawsuit evidence U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE REJECTS CITY ATTEMPT TO DISMISS CASE Michael Moore Reporter

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A federal judge last week rejected a second attempt by the City of Gilroy to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a former police dispatch employee, clearing the way for the evidence-gathering phase of the litigation. Judge Lucy Koh of the Northern District Court of California in a Feb. 5 ruling denied most of the city’s argument for dismissing former Public Safety Dispatcher

Patricia Harrell’s lawsuit, and granted a portion of it. As of the latest ruling, Harrell’s complaint, originally filed in August 2017, now contains six “causes of action” against the City of Gilroy and its police department. The Feb. 5 ruling also dismissed Harrell’s complaints against five current and former city employees—including former Police Chief Denise Turner Sellers— whom Harrell had named as defendants. Koh’s ruling also suggested the judge is growing impatient with the city’s efforts to dismiss the lawsuit. The city and previous individual defendants have now twice filed motions to dismiss Harrell’s lawsuit in full. The ➝ Lawsuit, 15

CASE DISMIISSED Former Gilroy Police Chief Denise Turner Sellers is no longer a defendant in a wrongful termination lawsuit.


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San Martin rape suspect arrested SHARWIAN BOBIAN TO BE ARRAIGNED FEB. 14 Jennifer Wadsworth New SV Media

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Sharwian Bobian—who went missing for more than a month after the Santa Clara County district attorney declined to file rape charges against him—was arrested Friday morning after a five-day manhunt. The 43-year-old mentally ill homeless man was last seen Jan. 4 at his makeshift shelter in San Martin, just a half-mile from the victim’s home and just two days after the Sheriff ’s Office had to release him because the DA deemed the case too difficult to prosecute. The victim, whose name is being withheld to protect her privacy, started crying when she found out about the suspect’s capture. “Oh my God,” she said, pausing to catch her breath between sobs. “Oh my God, what a relief.” Her husband, hearing the news for the first time, said he’s glad the suspect is off the streets. “I can’t believe it,” he said in a phone call minutes after the arrest. “I was just saying this morning, every time my phone rings I’m just waiting to get this call.” The Sheriff ’s Office, which has jurisdiction over the case because the alleged crime took place in unincorporated South County, began canvassing local homeless encampments

on Monday as soon as the DA filed a rape charge. A San Jose police officer spotted Bobian at U.S. 101 and Yerba Buena Road. Recognizing his face from news reports, the cop asked for his name, ran a background check to confirm the outstanding warrant and made the arrest shortly before 10am Feb. 8. The arrest was first reported by San Jose Inside. “It was good old-fashioned proactive police work,” SJPD Chief Eddie Garcia said of the officer who made the arrest. “He made us all proud today.” Bobian was escorted out of the Sheriff 's Office headquarters on West Younger Avenue in San Jose shortly before noon Feb. 8. Wearing a tan shirt, matching pants and shackles on his wrists, he cast his eyes down as officers clad in bulletproof vests guided him from the main entrance of the building to a patrol car waiting at the curb and reporters looked on. Sheriff Laurie Smith held a small press conference after the suspect left, in which she applauded her officers and SJPD for re-arresting Bobian. She also said she believes the charges should have been filed a lot sooner because the case was thoroughly investigated when she first referred it to the DA in early January. Bobian was arraigned on the charge of rape Monday, Feb. 11 at the Hall of Justice in San Jose. His next hearing will take place 1:30pm Feb. 14 at the Morgan Hill Courthouse.

PERP WALK Sharwian Bobian, pictured leaving the Sheriff’s Office in San Jose after booking Feb. 8, was captured more than a month after his initial release. If convicted, he faces up to eight years in prison. “We would like to thank the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office for their thorough investigation,” DA Jeff Rosen said in a prepared statement, “and the San Jose Police Department for making today's arrest.” The first order of business was to draw Bobian’s blood, which happened at the Sheriff ’s Office HQ within a couple hours of the arrest. Because a Valley Medical

Center phlebotomist failed to collect a sufficient blood sample when they had him in custody Jan. 3, they couldn’t test him for HIV status. And because the disease takes time to manifest upon transmission, the victim had no way of knowing if she contracted the incurable immunodeficiency virus. The only thing she could do, doctors told her, was to refrain from all physical intimacy for at least six months—just to be safe. “So now what we

need is that guy’s blood,” the husband said. “If that gets cleared up, that’s a huge part of it right there that will give us the relief we really need right now.” News of the arrest lifted a huge weight off his shoulders, the victim’s husband said. “The fact that they got him and have charges against him is such a relief,” he added. “At least we’re headed in the right direction of getting her some justice.”

Smith said the ordeal this week has inspired her to create an office of victim services within the Sheriff ’s Office. The DA has its own such unit, but Smith said she will ask the county to fund a counterpart under her purview. She closed her presser Feb. 8 with a message for people like the victim in San Martin: “Victims of sexual assault, we will walk with you.”

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A park for everyone PLAYGROUND TO BRING INCLUSIVE FUN TO S. COUNTY Jaqueline McCool Reporter

Jaqueline McCool

Twelve years ago, Olenka Villarreal was working a tech job in Palo Alto. She was driving to San Jose once a week to take her daughter with special needs to a physical therapy center, and she was longing for a place where she could take both of her children to play worry- and money-free. The parks in her area were compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, but were enclosed, small and, frankly, boring. If Villarreal was seeking a place to play with her whole family, she knew others would be, too. Villarreal recruited her friend, Jill Asher, from her Silicon Valley public relations job to help her create a revolutionary kind of park—one where every type of body is welcome and a place where everyone can play—and Magical Bridge was born. In 2015, Magical Bridge Palo Alto opened to the public. Now there are four parks in the works around the Bay Area, including one in Morgan Hill. The Morgan Hill park is set to break ground in June and open in 2020 to serve the South Valley. Before Magical Bridge stepped in and Santa Clara

County matched the city’s $2 million donation, the need for an inclusive park in Morgan Hill was already apparent. Anna Gervacio frequently takes her son, who is autistic, to Morgan Hill’s parks, but knows that the older he gets, the more difficult it will be for him to play on the small structures. And then there was the time she took her son to Nordstrom Park in Morgan Hill. Because the structure doesn’t have a gate surrounding it, Gervacio’s son was able to run across busy East Dunne Avenue in search of a bathroom. In a moment of terror, Grevacio sprinted after him, with both of their lives in danger. These are the kind of traditional design issues that Villarreal and Asher’s park addresses. The completed park in Palo Alto has a low blue gate surrounding the park’s perimeter to prevent situations like the one Grevacio encountered. Every floor on the different play structures can be accessed with winding ramps. A patented bench sits at the bottom of the slide, allowing wheelchair-bound patrons to sit to the side while chairs are brought down to the park’s lower level. When Grevacio heard of a small group of parents who had embarked on a mission to bring a different kind of park to Morgan Hill, she joined in. Ron and Shirlee Locicero had

PLAY TIME Jeff pushes Santos on the swings, his favorite ride in the park. The two are part of the Abilities United group that frequents Magical Bridge Palo Alto. been working with Morgan Hill Community Services Director Chris Ghione to develop the park, and the city donated a plot of land in the Community Park on West Edmundson Avenue. The project stalled when it came to funding; such a large undertaking would require master fundraisers. In stepped Villarreal and Asher, fresh off their success from the Palo Alto park, and the Morgan Hill project then became a Magical Bridge park. The two learned what could be repeated from the first park and what shouldn’t be; they also knew how much money it would take to build a park the size Morgan Hill had requested. Most of the $4.2 million

for Morgan Hill’s Magical Bridge was funded by the county and city, but the community worked to raise the rest. Grevacio and her husband held fundraising events along with other families and children at Morgan Hill public schools even held coin drives, raising $25,000 for the project. Debbie Hernandez had been working on the project before Magical Bridge was brought on board. With four children, two who have special needs, Hernandez is constantly searching for activities her whole family can enjoy. Just like the Palo Alto park, the Morgan Hill Magical Bridge park will have accommodating

structures that can be used by people of all ages and abilities. “The whole thing about the park is we’re going to have neurotypical kids, special needs kids, grandpas, grandmas, uncles, aunts—they’re all going to be together,” said Hernandez. The need for the park was one that became evident once community members got together, said Mayor Rich Constantine. Since the city will take over operation of the park following its opening, Constantine felt it would add a great amenity to Morgan Hill’s parks and recreation options. “This is going to give members of our city and probably other communities as well a place to come

so kids can come and enjoy the outdoor and open space regardless of their ability,” said Constantine. Asher explained that is exactly what she and Villarreal had aimed for for when they first began Magical Bridge. Asher said she hopes there’s a time when the park doesn’t need to be labeled “inclusive” because all parks will be as accommodating. “I think we’re at such a crossroads in our whole nation right now,” said Hernandez. “Parks like Magical Bridge can’t do anything but help.” More information on Morgan Hill’s Magical Bridge park can be found at magicalbridge.org.


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OPINION FROM THE WEB Arrest of rape suspect

Completely disgusting and heinous, but I’m curious: What made them rearrest him after saying the case was too difficult to prosecute? I’m stunned that they released him in the first place! Valerie McMurray via Facebook

Public pressure and in-depth interviews with the victim made them re-evaluate the case. Julie Dieterly via Facebook

OMG, what a mess the DA made. If they did their job in the first place, all this could be avoided. And not taking his blood the first time he was arrested. Man, what is going on with our police? No one knows how to do their job. I’m so sorry to the young lady—healing and love sent your way. Misty Blythe via Facebook

Thank you, PD, for finding him. Please do what’s right and keep him locked up. Mary Treacy

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he state Legislature this session is to consider a proposal to offer two years of community college tuition-free to thousands of Californians who scrape to pay for and complete even a two-year degree program. One big problem: The proposed bill helps people who can already afford college. Legislation introduced in the Assembly in December would tack a second year onto California’s existing College Promise Program. The scholarship covers a year’s worth of fees— usually $46 per credit hour—for first-time, full-time students in community college districts that meet certain requirements, such as participating in the federal student loan program and offering counseling services. The state’s 114 community colleges enrolled more than 2 million students this year. The problem is who isn’t eligible—parttime students, who make up more than twothirds of the community college population. While research shows students taking 12 units or more per semester are more likely to earn a degree or certificate, many lowincome students are simply too busy working to handle a full-time course load, which could account for sagging community college fulltime-equivalent enrollments. And with rent, food, bus fare or car costs, and hundreds of dollars out of pocket every semester for textbooks, students typically need those paychecks. “I think a lot of times legislators are disconnected from what students actually endure,” said one student leader. The College Promise expansion also doesn’t address non-tuition costs, which make up the bulk of community college students’ total cost to attend. When those are taken into account, in most regions of the state, low-income students pay a higher net price for community college than they would to attend a California State University campus or University of California campus, according to a recent report from The Institute for College Access and Success. That’s because there’s more grant aid available at the state’s four-year universities, the report says. For community college students, there isn’t nearly enough financial aid to bring their other costs of college in reach.

In a recent Hope Center survey of 40,000 California community college students, half reported experiencing food insecurity in the past year; one in five said they’d been homeless. California’s economy will need about a million more college graduates by 2030 than the state is on track to produce, according to the Public Policy Institute of California. Conscious of that projected gap, lawmakers are looking for ways to encourage students to earn degrees quickly. The focus on tuition was on display in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed 2019-2020 budget. Community colleges have spent the past year building food pantries and making it easier for students to spend food stamps on campus, thanks to $10 million in grants from a state fund aimed at fighting college hunger. But that money expires this year, and Newsom didn’t include plans to renew it— though the governor did set aside $40 million to provide a second year tuition-free, along with more support for students with children. Because California already waived community college tuition for low-income students prior to the College Promise program— the income ceiling is about $37,000 for a family of four—it mostly helps students whose families earn too much to qualify for a waiver. Some community colleges have chosen to use their College Promise dollars for nontuition benefits designed to help the neediest students, rather than slash fees for everyone. Supporters of a universal tuition waiver say its importance is symbolic. It sends high school students a simple message: College is accessible. In a PACE/USC Rossier poll released this month, California voters ranked college affordability as the second-most important education issue for the state, behind gun violence in schools. As California lawmakers debate adding a second free year of tuition, they will also consider whether to overhaul the state’s other financial aid program, the Cal Grant, to cover more of students’ living costs. With a Democratic super-majority in the Legislature, the question is likely not to be whether to continue California’s march toward free college, but how far to go.

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Hope-Sutton Salvador via Facebook

Even if convicted, he will serve hardly any time. Dorothy Parks Young via Facebook

Maybe we should file a complaint on the district attorney for not doing his job. Jason Aguilar via Facebook

If the DA released him, refusing to file charges, then why was he picked up again? Jennifer DiMeco Carson via Facebook

Was that the guy they already arrested, but let him go? If so, way to go, guys. Kenny Thomas via Facebook

Thank you to the Sheriff’s Office for searching for him all week, and catching him. No thanks to the DA for letting him go. Leslie Daniel via Facebook

Please remember that sentiment in the next election cycle, when Jeff Rosen, Santa Clara County district attorney, is up for re-election. It’s his office that decided to release this man, notwithstanding the risk to public safety. The buck stops there. His office put the public safety at risk with no other explanation than “not enough evidence” (which the Sheriff’s Office disagreed with, and which apparently was not the case). Pat Saffarian via Facebook

The community stood up and refused to allow this kind of crap in our small town. Once the public knew, the DA changed his mind. The DA cares more about winning than the victims. Let’s make sure they don’t forget next election cycle! The DA didn’t want that to mess up his winning percentages. The reason everyone flipped is San Martin is a small community; we take care of each other around here. Several of us brought this man food. Most of us have kids or grandkids at the school not far from where he camped out. I fed this guy—I had my daughter with me. We as a community try to take care of the less fortunate. After this, I don’t think I’ll be taking anyone food again. I’ll stick to handing it out at church and sending my kid on missions to help the less fortunate. Jenn Smith via Facebook

Neighborhood prowlers

This also happened to my mom: A guy knocked on the door, saying he was from the energy company. He then started banging on the front door harder. And then went to the back gate. Of course, she called the cops. This was close to fire station. Cops said they have had reports of this guy. Needless to say, my mom and kids were shook up. This was a week ago. Sad to say, we can’t open door for anyone. Desiree Hope via Facebook

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county’s $235 million purchase of the two hospitals from Verity Health System, claiming he has the authority to require guarantees of healthcare services by the county. Lawyers expect District Court Judge Dolly Gee to rule on Becerra’s request following a Feb. 22 hearing in her Los Angeles courtroom, in advance of the March 1 expiration date of the county’s purchase agreement. Gee’s ruling likely will decide whether the 358bed O’Connor Hospital in San Jose and the 93-bed Saint Louise Regional Hospital in Gilroy will be forced to close their doors or gain new life as part of an expanded county-run healthcare system. In a statement Feb. 11, RNPA said it “remains committed to expanding healthcare access in Santa Clara County.” “In its last-ditch effort to call a strike, the California Nurses Association continues to spread misinformation,” the RNPA said in a statement. “This does not help its members or protect patient care. “The RNPA is committed to working to raise the wages and benefits of all nurses in Santa Clara County,” the union statement read. “The nurses coming to the county from the Verity Health facilities face significant issues regarding pay and seniority, and they need a union that will fight for them, not spread misinformation. “CNA has shown they are more interested in spreading lies and creating dissension than working for registered nurses and patient care,” the RNPA statement read. The RNPA scheduled a rally for its members from 11:30am12:30pm Thursday, Feb. 14 on the Valley Medical Center campus, in front of the Valley Specialty Center, “in support of the county’s purchase of O’Connor, Saint Louise and the DePaul Health Center.”

FINAL SAY District Court Judge Dolly Gee. The county’s five-year contract with the RNPA expires in October. The county and RNPA are not currently in labor contract negotiations, which are expected to begin this summer. The CNA claims that nurse salaries at O’Connor and Saint Louise are higher than county nurses’ salaries, and complained that the county jobs will mean pay cuts for many nurses. If CNA nurses go through with a strike after March 1, the union said it would give a 10-day advance notice. Chun-Siew Chan, a Mother Baby Unit registered nurse at O’Connor Hospital, said in a CNA press release, “Right now, nurses have concerns that the county is failing to make necessary commitments, and if it comes down to striking to make our voices heard, then we will always stand up for our patients, our colleagues and our community.” Here is a breakdown of events this month in the final days of Verity Health System’s ownership of the two hospitals. Feb. 1—Two days after his request for a stay of the sale order is soundly rejected by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Ernest Robles, Becerra files a request for an emergency stay of the county purchase. Feb. 4—Gee rejects Becerra’s request for “emergency” status and schedules the Feb. 22

hearing. Feb. 8—Leaders of the RNPA begin meetings with nurses at O’Connor and Saint Louise hospitals “to welcome them to their new union.” Feb. 9—An undetermined number of registered nurses at the two hospitals owned by Verity Health System complete four days of voting in the hospital cafeterias, in which they overwhelmingly vote to strike if the county doesn’t give them back their union. Feb. 10—Santa Clara County Supervisor Mike Wasserman and Santa Clara County Board of Education Trustee Claudia Rossi lead a public rally in Morgan Hill to build public pressure on Becerra to convince him to drop his stay request. Feb. 11—Verity Health files its response to Becerra in U.S. District Court, with support from Santa Clara County, stating that a stay of the purchase “would terminate the county’s purchase of the hospitals, result in their closure, and would eviscerate healthcare access for some of the Santa Clara County’s neediest residents.” Feb. 12—The California Nurses Association asks the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors to recognize it as the sole union for registered nurses at O’Connor and Saint Louise hospitals.

The CNA claims that nurse salaries at O’Connor and Saint Louise hospitals are higher than county nurses’ salaries, and claimed that county jobs will mean pay cuts for many nurses.,


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Gilroy growth is up, schools down ➝Real Estate, 1

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“I wouldn’t think that (declining enrollment) would be the case because the reality is people I talk to who are interested in living in Gilroy are first-time buyers and move-up buyers who have children but were priced out of Silicon Valley and further up the peninsula,” said veteran Intero Realtor Rick Patereau, a longtime Gilroy resident and member of the National Association of Realtors. The school district is projecting that two years of declining enrollments is a trend that will continue into the foreseeable future. Gilroy is not alone with most school districts within Santa Clara County experiencing the same downward trend. Gilroy school district leaders are trying to face the decline head-on and even are considering a school closure in 2020 if enrollment doesn’t turn around soon. Although home prices have increased steadily in the recent past, Patereau maintained that Gilroy remains affordable—for the Bay Area—with the home median price for a threebedroom, two-bath singlefamily home in the high $700,000s. In today’s market, that’s considered a deal compared to Silicon Valley communities where homes are selling on average for more than $1 million. “The good news is that homes in South County remain affordable and that certainly is a draw for buyers as they compare prices north of Gilroy (San Jose, Santa

SIGN OF THE TIMES This house on W. 6th Street is one of many for sale in Gilroy. Clara, Los Gatos),” Agresta said. “During the past several years, however, commuting issues became a huge factor, and buyers seem unwilling to purchase in Gilroy and commute to Silicon Valley.” Patereau recalled the last three home-buyers he worked with were without children, but “one of the groups was moving here so they have space because they are planning for a family.” The high cost of living has resulted in low birth rates in Gilroy and throughout Santa Clara County, according to a recent report.

“Those folks who are working in Silicon Valley and have $100,000-plus salaries and two people are working, they are still priced out of areas close to (work) campuses. Gilroy is still a viable option for them,” Patereau said. “However, millenials are not real eager to start families and are delaying having children.” The increased housing inventory in Gilroy provides a variety of choices for home-buyers. New housing developments are more expensive and generally go

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graduate from Gilroy public schools and has nothing but high praise for the leadership of Superintendent Deborah Flores. “We are able to pull up scores for schools, and they have improved dramatically over the last seven to 10 years since Debbie Flores moved into the position of superintendent,” Patereau said. “She’s improved the quality of schools. People with concerns, I show them the statistics of improvements over the years.”

Flores said she has not seen any evidence that the district is losing more students to private schools. “We don’t have a large number of kids who go to private schools, anyway,” said Flores, whose staff is relying on data that shows low birth rates and housing affordability as the two main factors leading to the district’s declining enrollment. Flores added that she hasn’t heard anything about increasing enrollment at area private schools.

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the changes at a Jan. 10 meeting. Commuter routes for South County riders could be affected, according to draft plans posted on the VTA blog. A post by the authority announcing some of the changes said the VTA board is attempting to avoid decreasing transit in the South County because of the high number of commuters riding to and from San Jose. “Routes 14, 17, and 19 in Gilroy would still be restructured into a bidirectional loop as proposed

in the 2017 Next Network Plan, but service levels would not change. Route 16 in Morgan Hill would be renamed to Route 87, but would otherwise remain unchanged,” wrote Holly Perez, public information officer for the authority, in the blog post. The VTA is proposing to cut two “commute period trips” on Express Route 168, which connects the Gilroy Transit Center with Diridon Station, reducing the number of trips from seven to five “to better match demand

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first such motion in summer 2018 ended with Koh dismissing several of the allegations on Harrell’s initially much longer list, and preserving some. Harrell subsequently filed an amended complaint, and the city moved to dismiss those in October 2018. In the Feb. 5 ruling, Koh worried that if any more motions are filed, it would risk delaying court proceedings beyond the “close of fact discovery” date of May 17. Beyond that date, neither the plaintiff nor the defendant may take depositions, make evidence requests or obtain information and documents from the other side. Koh’s ruling explained that the city could have raised the more recent objections at an earlier date, and described the defendants’ strategy as a “scattershot approach to attacking Harrell’s causes of action” that “impedes speedy resolution” of the lawsuit. Harrell’s lawsuit against the city has been increasingly whittled down from a 15-item list of accusations—many of them salacious—and more than half a dozen defendants since she first filed in 2017. With the judge’s Feb. 5 ruling, the list is now down to six allegations against the city and its police department in relation to her firing, and in relation to previous internal investigations of Harrell while she was employed with the city. Her current allegations are age discrimination, gender discrimination, failure to prevent discrimination

and harassment, failure to investigate or take corrective action, retaliation and Title VII retaliation. Koh’s Feb. 5 ruling removed Harrell’s claims that the city and other defendants are guilty of supervisory liability and violation of civil rights. Harrell, who is in her 50s, was fired from her job as a Gilroy police and fire dispatcher in March 2016. Harrell was terminated following an internal affairs investigation into a complaint that she made racially insensitive remarks to a colleague and mistreated trainees. Her lawsuit claims the city and police department discriminated against her based on her gender and age, treated her unfairly and wrongfully terminated her. Previously named as individual defendants in Harrell’s lawsuit were former Gilroy Police Chief Denise Sellers (formerly Turner), Police Capt. Joseph Deras, Police Capt. Kurt Svardal, Communications Supervisor Steve Ynzunza and Gilroy Human Resources Director LeeAnn McPhillips. However, the Feb. 5 ruling dismissed Harrell’s only remaining allegation— supervisory liability— against these defendants. The city still believes the remaining claims in Harrell’s lawsuit are false, and will aim to prove it as the litigation proceeds, McPhillips said on behalf of the city. “At each step of this case, claims cited by the

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The junior and senior class players have been instrumental in the team’s growth and responsible for one of the great stretches in Christopher High girls soccer history. Last season, the Cougars came within a whisker of advancing to the Central Coast Section Division I playoff semifinals, falling to Leigh 4-3 in overtime. They also won an A-league championship for the first time in school history, a testament to the play of Martin, Euchari and Jackie Sanchez, three seniors who have made a huge impact on the program from the time they were freshmen themselves. Mejia, Schween and Urrabazo have solid role models to look up to, and if they keep on improving, the program will thrive for years to come. Christopher High coach Matt Oetinger said there is one word to describe Mejia’s play: tenacious. “She comes out with the ball in crowded spaces, on the 50/50s, and it’s almost an intangible kind of thing,” Oetinger said. “She distributes the ball well, marks well, defends well, and if she loses the ball she’s tracking it immediately. She’ll go into a group of two to three players and you bet money there is no way she’s coming out with the ball and she does.” After losing the first league match to San Benito, the Cougars ran the table, rolling off nine consecutive wins to clinch their second straight outright Gabilan Division championship. Once Martin graduates, Urrabazo will be one of the players looked to fill the goal-scoring void. “Jenna is a super dynamic player,” Oetinger said. “She’s got great speed, really good vision and is definitely learning her craft. On her club team, she is more of a setup player, but here we’re asking her to be more of a finisher as well as a player who sets up others. She has a ton of upward growth potential and is one of those one to two players when the light bulbs go off and she gets comfortable and understands her abilities, she’ll have a meteoric rise in her play and ability.” Schween also plays with plenty

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OBITUARIES KENNETH J BALDWIN

VERA I RUSSELL

March 16, 1947 - February 8, 2019

March 15, 1921 – February 4, 2019

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irthplace: Stamford, CT

era I. Russell was born in San Francisco to Russian Immigrants, John and Dorothy Potapoff of Santa Rosa. Vera was very proud that out of 8 siblings, she was one of two born in a “real” hospital. Always adding, she weighed the most at birth! 13 lbs!

A very fine man, always generous, funny and loves his cat, dogs, and motorcycle. Always optimistic and a strong fighting spirit. Lost long battle with Lewy Body Dementia. Left behind his loving wife, Dusti. Stepdaughter Deanna & stepson Brandon. Grand Daughters, Shaylie & Lily. Brother in law, Kevin. Friends, Al Dickinson & Larry Gurries. All were at his side. Special thank you to his Caregiver, Leah, who gave so much of herself to make sure Ken was always comfortable and out of pain.

Vera married during WWII to W. Eddy Russell. Around 1950 they moved from Los Angeles with daughter Katherine, to the Bay Area. A few years later sons Jeffery then Mark were born. The family resided in South San Francisco, San Carlos, Palo Alto, and Los Altos/Mt. View. Around 1951 she forged a successful career as a Real Estate broker, which spanned over 40 years before semi-retiring to San Jose near the Rose Garden area. She lived there until her death. After retirement, she still managed her rentals and traveled the world with her companion, Joe Basak. Vera was a woman who lived life to the fullest, and everyone knew it. She was extremely fond of her children, granddaughters and great grandchildren and her entire family. She bestowed upon them all the gift of her kindness, storytelling, knowledge, and her unrelenting generosity. Vera leaves her daughter Katherine Tsujimoto, husband Michael of Gilroy, son Jeffery Russell of San Martin, son Mark Russell (Martha Rykala) of Hayward, Granddaughters Paula (Gene) Aulman, Rachel (Larry) Contreras of Gilroy. Granddaughter Heather (Jason) Messersmith of West Hills, Ca. Her great-grandchildren Mikayla Gibson of Burbank,Ca, Sarah, Jack and Kyle Aulman, Nick and Maddie Contreras of Gilroy. Payton and Tanner Messersmith of West Hills Her sole surviving sibling, sister Katy Fiore of Thousand Oaks, many nieces/ nephews and greats living in Ca And Washington. During the last 4 years of her life she had a loving, gifted group of caretakers who became part of our extended family. We thank them! Our Mom, grandma Baba, Sister, Aunt and friend will be greatly missed!

Celebration of his life will be held TBA.

JANA RENEE CHURCHILL April 13, 1962 - February 7, 2019

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ana, 56, lost her battle with cancer. She was born and raised in Hollister, Ca. She had a natural talent with music and was an awesome cook. Just before moving to Missouri, she loved her job at Hazel Hawkins Hospital. She is survived by her children Travis, Marcus, Cara and Elias, and her grandchildren Shyanne, Liam and Greyson. She is also survived by her parents Joanne Churchill and Robert Churchill as well as her brother and sister Bud and Jodi. Memorial to be held April 27, 2019, place to be determined. Request donations to Shriner’s Children’s Hospital or St. Jude’s.

HELEN “JOANN” PATCH April 21, 1943 - January 27, 2019

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oann Patch passed away at the age of 75 on January 27, 2019. She was preceded in death by her parents and her two sisters, Delma and Janet. Joann is survived by her life partner and joy, Ernest Alnas, and was a doting aunt to several nieces and nephews. Joann was born in Milo, IA April 21, 1943, attending high school in Indianola, IA and college in San Jose, CA. Joann was a longtime IBM employee in San Jose, Ca, retiring after more than 30 years in positions from Executive Secretary to Management. Joannís life long passions included cooking, gardening, quilting, and crocheting. She was a long time resident of San Juan Bautista, cherishing the townís quaintness and political intrigue. Joann was an extraordinary person who touched many lives. Memorial donations can be made to the American Diabetes Association at www.diabetes. org. Visit www.grunnagle.com for condolences

LOUIS EREDIA GARCIA October 11, 1926 - February 9, 2019 Visitation: Wed. 2/20/2019 after 9:00 AM at Black Cooper Sander Funeral Home Mass: Wed. Feb. 20, 2019 at 11:00 AM at St. Benedict Church in Hollister Interment to follow the Mass at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Gilroy. Full obit and condolences: sanderfhcares.com

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LEGAL NOTICES 910 GIL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: FBN649954 The following person (persons)is (are) doing business as:FAT GUYS BARBEQUE, 7531 TROON COURT, GILROY, CA 95020. COUNTY OF Santa Clara. JOSEPH OTIS BOEHM, 7531 TROON COURT, GILROY, CA 95020.This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name ornames listed above on 1/5/2019 and 1/7/2019 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara: /s/Sandy Chanthasy/ Deputy County Clerk, 70 W. Hedding St., San Jose, Ca 95110 /s/JOSEPH OTIS BOEHM/ (PUB GD 1/18, 1/25, 2/1, 2/8)

910 GIL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: FBN649965 The following person (persons)is (are) doing business as:RAISING THE BAR FITNESS, 108 MARTIN ST., GILROY, CA 95020. COUNTY OF Santa Clara. AKUA SHAKIR FLOYD, 108 MARTIN ST., GILROY, CA 95020.This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name ornames listed above on 7/1/2018 and 1/7/2019 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara: /s/Sandy Chanthasy/ Deputy County Clerk, 70 W. Hedding St., San Jose, Ca 95110 /s/AKUA SHAKIR FLOYD/ (PUB GD 1/18, 1/25, 2/1, 2/8)

910 GIL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: FBN650165 The following person (persons)is (are) doing business as:LLAMALLOUNGE, 2590 BRIDLEPATH DR., GILROY, CA 95020.COUNTY OF Santa Clara. SANDRA C SVENSSON, 2590 BRIDLEPATH DR., GILROY, CA 95020. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name ornames listed above on 1/5/2019 and 1/7/2019 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara: /s/Mike Louie/ Deputy County Clerk, 70 W. Hedding St., San Jose, Ca 95110 /s/SANDRA SVENSSON/ (PUB GD 1/18, 1/25, 2/1, 2/8)

905 GIL - Show Cause Name Cha ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR A NAME CHANGE Case Number: 18CV340350 To all interested persons, Petitioner: PATRICK CHRISTOPHER NICHOLS & ELIZABETH MILLER NICHOLS filed for petition with this court for a decree changing names from: JOEY FINN NICHOLS to KINGSTON FINN NICHOLS THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name

should not be granted. Date: APRIL 23, 2019 Time: 8:45 A.M. Dept: --, Room: PROBATE Address of Court: 191 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95113 Probate Branch A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation printed in this county: Santa Clara County GILROY DISPATCH Dated: JANUARY 2, 2019 By: /s/Rise Jones Pichon/ Judge of the Superior Court (PUB GD 1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15)

910 GIL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: FBN647384 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business asSTAGED BY A-HOME STAGING AND REDESIGN, 2570 GLENVIEW DR., HOLLISTER, CA 95023. COUNTY OF Santa Clara:AIDA ARACELI MASSENBURG, 2570 GLENVIEW DR., HOLLISTER, CA 95023This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name ornames listed above on 10/03/2018 and 10/11/2018 is the file date.Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara /s/Nina Khamphilath/ Deputy County Clerk 70 W. Hedding St. San Jose, Ca 95110 /s/AIDA ARACELI MASSENBURG/ (REpub With CORRECTION 1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15)

910 GIL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: FBN648030 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as THE DOG HOUSE INN, 8525 FOREST STREET 'D', GILROY, CA 95020. COUNTY OF Santa Clara: TDHI, LLC 10850 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD, SUITE 1250, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABLITY COMPANY The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 5/22/2018 and 10/31/2018 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara /s/ Tomas Santos/ Deputy County Clerk 70 W. Hedding St. San Jose, Ca 95110 /s/CLAUDIA SOMMER/ MANAGER TDHI, LLC Article / Reg. # 201805210565 (PUB GD 1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15)

907 GIL - Petition to Admin E NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF PETER JAMES YAGER CASE NO. 18PR184849 FILED: 11/16/2018. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of:PETER JAMES YAGER. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by TIMOTHY P. YAGER in the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara. The PETITION FOR PROBATE

requests that: TIMOTHY P. YAGER be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests the decedents will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. The PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: 2/21/2019 Time: 9:00 a.m. Dept: 13, Superior Court of California County of Santa Clara, 191 N. First Street, San Jose, California, 95113. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: ADAM W. FERGUSON 1886 THE ALAMEDA, SAN JOSE, CA 95126 408-296-3700 (PUB GD 2/1, 2/8, 2/15)

910 GIL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: FBN650459 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as: DAILY PARATHA , 8545 MONTEREY STREET, GILROY, CA 95020. COUNTY OF Santa Clara. SYEDA M OMER, 8545 MONTEREY STREET, GILROY, CA 95020, This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 1/22/2019 and 1/22/2019 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara: /s/Sandy Chanthasy/ Deputy

County Clerk, 70 W. Hedding St., San Jose, Ca 95110 /s/SYEDA OMER/ (PUB GD 2/1, 2/8, 2/15, 2/22)

907 GIL - Petition to Admin E NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF ROSALIE VON FORSTMEYER, CASE NO. 18PR184954 FILED: 12/06/2018. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: ROSALIE VON FORSTMEYER. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by ERIC VON FORSTMEYER in the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara. The PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that: ERIC VON FORSTMEYER be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests the decedent's will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. The PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: 3/08/2019 Time: 9:00 a.m. Dept: 13, Superior Court of California County of Santa Clara, 191 N. First Street, San Jose, California, 95113. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: MIRIAM BEHMAN BRODY LAW OFFICES OF MIRIAM BEHMAN BRODY 19040 COX AVENUE, SUITE 3, SARATOGA, CA 95070 408-257-0900 (PUB GD 2/8, 2/15, 2/22)

910 GIL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: FBN650539 The following person (persons)is (are) doing business as: GEORGE’S TRUCK REPAIR , 2299 CHITTENDEN RD., SAN JUAN BAUTISTA, CA 95045. COUNTY OF SAN BENITO. GEORGE RIOS , 2299 CHITTENDEN RD., SAN JUAN BAUTISTA, CA 95045. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name ornames listed above on 01/24/2019 and 1/24/2019 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara: /s/Raymund Reyes/ Deputy County Clerk, 70 W. Hedding St., San Jose, Ca 95110 /s/GEORGE RIOS/ (PUB MHT 2/8, 2/15, 2/22, 3/1)

910 GIL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: FBN650807 The following person (persons)is (are) doing business as: POWER LABOR , 3385 PACHECO PASS HWY, GILROY, CA 95020.COUNTY OF Santa Clara. RICHARD CARDENAS, 3385 PACHECO PASS HWY, GILROY, CA 95020.This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name ornames listed above on N/A and 1/29/2019 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara: /s/Vee Reed/ Deputy County Clerk, 70 W. Hedding St., San Jose, Ca 95110 /s/RICARDO CARDENAS/ (PUB MHT 2/8, 2/15, 2/22, 3/1)

910 GIL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: FBN650854 The following person (persons)is (are) doing business as: EBB & FLOW YOGA, 12370 CALLE CELESTINA, GILROY, CA 95020.COUNTY OF Santa Clara. ARIANA MORANTE CVITANIC , 12370 CALLE CELESTINA, GILROY, CA 95020.This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name ornames listed above on 01/30/2019 and 1/30/2019 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara: /s/Sandy Chanthasy/ Deputy County Clerk, 70 W. Hedding St., San Jose, Ca 95110 /s/ARIANA MRANTE CVITANIC/ (PUB GD 2/8, 2/15, 2/22, 3/1)

910 GIL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: FBN650821 The following person (persons)is (are) doing business as: ADVANCED WATER TECHNOLOGIES, 1711 HALLMARK LANE, SAN JOSE, CA 95124. COUNTY OF Santa Clara. NICHECO HOLDINGS, LLC , 1711 HALLMARK LANE, SAN JOSE, CA 95124. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABLITY COMPANY The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name ornames listed above on 01/02/2019 and 1/30/2019 is the file date.

Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara: /s/Mike Louie/ Deputy County Clerk, 70 W. Hedding St., San Jose, Ca 95110 /s/MATTHEW STEGEMILLER/ MANAGER NICHECO HOLDINGS, LLC 200912010028 (PUB GD 2/8, 2/15, 2/22, 3/1)

910 GIL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: FBN650620 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as: MY RV’S 4 RENT LLC , 14010 COLUMBET AVE., SAN MARTIN, CA 95046. COUNTY OF Santa Clara. MY RV’S 4 RENT LLC, 1025 BYERS ST., GILROY, CA 95020. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABLITY COMPANY The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 02/14/2014 and 1/25/2019 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara: /s/Raymund Reyes/ Deputy County Clerk, 70 W. Hedding St., San Jose, Ca 95110 /s/ KENNETH JOHN MORENO JR/ OWNER MY RV’S 4 RENT LLC 46-4740427 CA (PUB GD 2/15, 2/22, 3/1, 3/8)

910 GIL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: FBN650967 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as: 1) CALIFORNIA TILE & STONE, 2) WEST COAST MARBLE & GRANITE,1783 FENNEL PL., GILROY, CA 95020. COUNTY OF Santa Clara. VILLARREAL TILE AND STONE INC., 1783 FENNEL PL., GILROY, CA 95020. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 12/21/2018 and 2/1/2019 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara: /s/Vee Reed/ Deputy County Clerk, 70 W. Hedding St., San Jose, Ca 95110 /s/ KATHLEEN VILLARREAL/ SECRETARY VILLARREAL TILE AND STONE INC. C4219543 CA (PUB GD 2/15, 2/22, 3/1, 3/8)

910 GIL - FBNS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: FBN650523 The following person (persons) is (are) doing business as: KM DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY, 11315 SCHOFIELD COURT, GILROY, CA 95020. COUNTY OF Santa Clara. KRYSTLE LYNN MANDILAG, 11315 SCHOFIELD COURT, GILROY, CA 95020. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 01/24/2019 and 1/24/2019 is the file date. Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara: /s/Vee Reed/ Deputy County Clerk, 70 W. Hedding St., San Jose, Ca 95110 /s/KRYSTLE LYNN MANDILAG/ (PUB GD 2/15, 2/22, 3/1, 3/8)

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SERVICES GREGG’S COMPLETE GARDENING SERVICE Quality yard care at a competitive rate licensed and insured free estimate. Call or leave a message 831.537.5205 J&B BUILDING CO, Kitchens, bathrooms & additions. Design & consultation available with over 40 years of experience. Hands on contractor with a personal touch. 408.210.0470. License #774767

PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC WAREHOUSE AUCTION Rain or shine, Saturday, Feb. 16. 303 E. Tenth Street, Gilroy Preview 10am, Auction 11am Tools, antiques, metro racks, stained glass, collectibles, pallets of Halloween inventory. Bidding starts at $1. garliccityauction.com..

For a complete job description and District application (required), please visit our website at www. sscwd.org or our District offices at 3570 Airline Highway, Hollister, CA 95023. (831) 637-4670. A current DMV printout along with copies of any certifications currently held, including proof of high school graduation/GED, must be attached to each application in order for application to be considered complete. Application Deadline is March 1, 2019 at 3 p.m. Faxed or photocopied applications will not be accepted.

SMALL FOOD EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER in Hollister seeking laborer to provide general shop support (i.e., grinding, cleanup, loading/ unloading materials, etc.). Willing to train! Please respond to this ad via email to femco@razzolink.com.

GILROY Lilly Gardens Apartments will be accepting applications for 2 & 3-bdrm section 8 waiting list. 1/29 – 1/30 from 10am – 12pm and 1pm - 3pm. 408.842.8387. BELLAGIO VILLAS 2 bedroom apartments starting at $2175. Pool. Park like setting. Contemporary Landscaping. 1129 Monte Bello Drive Gilroy 408.847.2328 Apply online: bellagiovillas.eprodesse.com

FARM EQUIPMENT

PUBLIC NOTICE

FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE BY BANK Heritage Bank of Commerce is selling certain assets of Uesugi Farms, Incorporated which are the Bank's collateral pursuant to Article 9 of the California Uniform Commercial Code. NOTE: All sales are AS IS, WHERE IS and with ALL FAULTS. There is no warranty relating to title, possession, quiet enjoyment, or the like in this disposition. See https://assetsalesuesugifarms.com/ for a list of items for sale and to arrange for an inspection. 408.210.5664 - 1020 State Highway 25, Gilroy, California 95020, United States

NOTICE INVITING BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that San Benito High School District, California, acting by and through its Governing Board, hereinafter referred to as the District is requesting proposals, for the award of Erate contracts for the following: (PUB FY19, Form 470 #190007624 Category 2: Internal ConnectionsHardware/Network Electronics Electronic proposals will be accepted up to but not later than, 10:00 AM PST February 21, 2019. The RFP and all addendum(s), questions and answers will be posted to the E-rate EPC website at https://data.usac. org/publicreports/Forms/ Form470Rfp/Index. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive informality in any proposals received, even with SLD funding approval. In addition, the district reserves the right to deny any or all proposals associated with this RFP, even with SLD funding approval. The district reserves the right to accept the pricing proposal solely dependent upon SLD approval. (PUB HF 2/1, 2/8)

LARGE MORGAN HILL DUPLEX W / GARAGE 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Heat and air conditioning. Clean. Excellent location. $2,640/mo + $2,640 dep. No. Sec 8 408.669.7985. 2 Bedroom / 2 Bath in Hollister $1300 plus deposit. Inside laundry included. No Pets / No Smoking 831.637.3410

EMPLOYMENT PERSONAL ASSISTANT/ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT National Real Estate firm based in Gilroy seeking upbeat, reliable individual to function as the Personal Assistant to the President and also provide clerical and administrative support for various office and charitable activities. Among the activities as Personal Assistant are grocery shopping, Starbucks runs, local errands etc. Proficiency in Microsoft Office as well as answering the phone, filing, emailing etc. Skills in graphics and website creation also a plus. The position will interact with a wide of array of charitable activities including clothing and feeding of 1,400 kids per year.

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27 Birth announcement senders

69 Nasty campaign tactic

33 Uncle Remus honorific

70 Funnyman Freberg

36 __ Lanka

71 Transvaal trekker

37 Disney’s Little Mermaid

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2 San Antonio landmark

42 Calvary letters

3 Bird’s roost

43 Colorful phrase

4 Pig’s place?

45 Game with Reverse cards

5 Sign of a healthy dog

46 Summer spot

6 “... man __ mouse?”

51 Fawn bearer 52 Sandra of “Gidget” 53 DVD brand 56 Their leaders are crowned

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28 Unearth

50 Hand over

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29 “Love Story” author Segal

53 Copy, for short

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30 Hirschfeld’s girl

10 In the thick of 11 Rear end

61 Sources of milk

12 On the briny

63 Much of it is spam

13 Acid __

64 Spicy soup 66 Cape Cod house feature 67 Disassemble 68 Florence’s river

UP WE GO

1 Made do

39 Barely defeated

47 Musical acuity of sorts

LAST WEEK’S ANSWERS

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31 Time in office 32 Take a spill 33 Radar image 34 Hitcher’s hope 35 Mideast chief 40 Geraint’s lady 41 Spoil rotten

25 Bean __ (tofu)

44 Nosy sort

27 Whiskey bottle word

48 Coop call 49 __ fugit

54 Witchy woman 55 Noted furrier 56 Powder holders 57 Mosque leader 58 Local theater, slangily 59 __ monster (large lizard) 60 Shipped out 62 Dull as dishwater 65 The Palm Pilot was an early one


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2015 RAm 1500 EXPRESS HFE AUTOmATIC

2018 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 LT AUTOmATIC

29,999

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31,999

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2016 RAm 2500 TRADESmAN #180884

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2017 GmC SIERRA 2500HD DENALI AUTOmATIC

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13,999

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2016 FORD mUSTANG ECOBOOST

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26,999

$30,999

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#539994

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2014 DODGE DURANGO LImITED AUTOmATIC

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#271704

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2015 RAm 1500 AUTOmATIC

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$

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$

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11,999

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$

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$

2016 DODGE CHARGER SE AUTOmATIC

#043640

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$

#889909, 866304

#508267

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6,999

$

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$

#N46585

#175286

$

2016 NISSAN VERSA 1.6 S PLUS

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$

$

2016 mITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT ES

6,988

2013 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE AUTOmATIC

2013 DODGE CHARGER SE AUTOmATIC

#009516

$

#888253, 858741

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$

2016 NISSAN VERSA 1.6 SV

$

5,999

2016 NISSAN VERSA 1.6 S PLUS

2011 HONDA INSIGHT LX

#732198

$

STOCk PHOTO

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7,999

2012 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0

#427765

2013 DODGE CHARGER SE AUTOmATIC

$

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