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Herald Linden T HE P OWER OF P OSITIVE P EOPLE S ERVING T HE C ENTRAL V ALLEY S INCE 1959 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED Serving San Joaquin County each week since 1959 • 61st year • Issue 3,185 • March 20-26, 2020 • Ph: 209-772-8854 email: [email protected] www.Lindenherald 50¢ A legal newspaper of general circulation Linden forecast, high/low (National Weather Service) Thursday (3/26) 60/39-chance/showers Friday 63/44-sunny Saturday 60/47-chance/showers Sunday 65/40-chance/showers Monday 70/45-sunny Tuesday 74/50-sunny Wednesday 76/49-sunny School chief says—no classes through April 17 San Joaquin County Superintendent of Schools James Mous- alimas this week an- nounced a recommenda- tion to extend the closure of all public schools in San Joaquin County through Friday, April 17, to help stop the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The action follows pub- lic orders to stay at home issued by the Governor of California on March 19 and by San Joaquin County’s Public Health Officer and its Emer- gency Services Director on March 21. “During this unprec- edented public health emergency, it is our re- sponsibility to ensure the safety of our children, our families, and our en- tire community. In the interest of public safety~ I am recommending that all public schools in San Joaquin County remain closed through Friday, April 17. Extending cur- rent school closures will help prevent the trans- mission of COVID-19, which is essential to pro- tecting the most vulner- able members of our community and reduc- ing the potential strain on our health care sys- tem,” Mousalimas said. “Schools play an impor- tant role in our commu- nities. Since school clo- sures began, district leaders, teachers, and other school staff across San Joaquin County have been working dili- gently to provide meals and instructional oppor- tunities for all children.” The recommendation from Mousalimas to ex- tend the school closure is an extension of his March 13 recommenda- tion to close schools. This is a rapidly chang- ing situation and recom- mendations may change based upon the latest guidance or orders from federal, state, or local agencies. The San Joaquin County Office of Educa- tion (SJCOE) continues to communicate daily with public health offi- cials and district leaders in order to monitor and respond to the evolving situation. Over the past two weeks, the SJCOE and school districts have adapted to the emer- gency to continue to pro- vide vital services to stu- dents and their families. A letter home … Sheltering-in-place A long way from home ARABIAN GULF Sonar Technician 2nd Class Nathan Andrade, from Lodi, conducts search-and-rescue training during a man overboard drill aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS Forrest Sherman. Forrest Sherman is part of the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group and is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of naval operations to ensure maritime stabil- ity and security in the Central Region, con- necting the Mediterranean and Pacific through the Western Indian Ocean and three strategic “choke points”. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Raymond Maddocks) By Pam Fish Herald correspondent, living in Idaho A friend recently sent me a photo of a dear sweetie knitting some- thing for her husband while being shut in with him for this unspecified amount of time; it was a noose! I chuckled at the humor, but seriously, this doesn’t feel very dif- ferent than usual for hubby and 1. Well yes, the cautions we must practice whenever we go into town (Twin Falls) for materials or food is. But since mov- ing to rural Idaho Stan, and I have been together 24/7. July 2018 to today we have been, and are always together. You may recall we are building our own home here. It’s a good thing we make great. partners, and like each other. Even when raising our kids we never fought, though agitated discus- sions did, and still do happen. I guess the fact that we respect each other is a biggee. The big scary elephant in the room right now is this virus, and my soon to be 93 year old Dad, and his wife who live nearby. Fortunately he is healthy and hardy. Always working around his acre+ ranch- ette. He prunes the trees, feeds the chickens, geese, and goats. He has recently installed a pellet stove, and added an oil burner to the furnace that used to burn wood. He attends to the swamp cooler in the summer. He is always busy. Idaho has been the second to the last state to have any cases of Covid-19, and as of today only 1 case has been found’ in Twin Falls County. But like other states Idaho does not have enough tests. We now have 80 cases in the state. Are there cases in the community that have not been revealed yet? Every time we go into town we must be hyper vigilant. I read the numbers of those who tested positive, their locations, and weigh the risk to us transmitting this virus to farnily. (See page 2—Pam) CHERRY FESTIVAL— CANCELED The 2020 Linden Cherry Festival, the springtime funtime for all of Linden in celebra- tion of its prime crop of cherries, will not be held. It was scheduled for May 16. The Festival was can- celed due to the coronavirus shutdown, although, President Trump on Tuesday says he wants to reopen the country for business by Easter, April 12, despite widespread warnings from public health ex- perts that the worse ef- fects of the coronavirus were still weeks away, according to the New York Times. The Linden-Peters Chamber of Commerce is not taking any chances and shut down the Cherry Festival. There will also not be an annual Cherry Festi- val Queen contest. This will be the first cancellation in nearly 30 years when the Cherry Festival did not happen in the early 1990s due to rain. San Joaquin County Public Health Services (PHS) last week an- nounced the deaths of two county residents from Coronavirus Dis- ease 2019 (COVID-1 9). The individuals were among the high risk populations, elderly with underlying medical con- ditions. One death was travel related and the other was from commu- nity transmission. No further details about these cases will be shared due to patient privacy. “Our hearts and sym- pathies go out to the loved ones of the indi- viduals,” said Interim San Joaquin County Public Health Officer Maggie Park, M.D. “Their deaths are a sad re- minder of the serious threat posed by the novel coronavirus to our most vulnerable populations.” The total number of COVID-19 positive cases in San Joaquin County is now 14. This number is expected to continue to rise as local testing expands for novel coronavirus. Public Health Services Labora- tory now has the capac- ity to analyze up to 60 tests per day and results are typically known within 48 hours. Addi- tionally, commercial laboratories, such as Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp, are testing in- dividuals who meet CDC criteria for COVID-19 (Page 3 -- COVID-19)

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HeraldLinden THE POWER OF POSITIVE PEOPLESERVING THE CENTRAL VALLEY SINCE 1959

CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED

Serving San Joaquin County each week since 1959 • 61st year • Issue 3,185 • March 20-26, 2020 • Ph: 209-772-8854

email: [email protected] www.Lindenherald 50¢ A legal newspaper of general circulation

Linden forecast, high/low(National Weather Service)Thursday (3/26) 60/39-chance/showersFriday 63/44-sunnySaturday 60/47-chance/showersSunday 65/40-chance/showersMonday 70/45-sunnyTuesday 74/50-sunnyWednesday 76/49-sunny

School chief says—noclasses through April 17San Joaquin County

Superintendent ofSchools James Mous-alimas this week an-nounced a recommenda-tion to extend the closureof all public schools inSan Joaquin Countythrough Friday, April 17,to help stop the spreadof the novel coronavirus(COVID-19).

The action follows pub-lic orders to stay at homeissued by the Governorof California on March19 and by San JoaquinCounty’s Public HealthOfficer and its Emer-gency Services Directoron March 21.

“During this unprec-edented public healthemergency, it is our re-sponsibility to ensure thesafety of our children,our families, and our en-tire community. In the

interest of public safety~I am recommending thatall public schools in SanJoaquin County remainclosed through Friday,April 17. Extending cur-rent school closures willhelp prevent the trans-mission of COVID-19,which is essential to pro-tecting the most vulner-able members of ourcommunity and reduc-ing the potential strainon our health care sys-tem,” Mousalimas said.“Schools play an impor-tant role in our commu-nities. Since school clo-sures began, districtleaders, teachers, andother school staff acrossSan Joaquin Countyhave been working dili-gently to provide mealsand instructional oppor-tunities for all children.”

The recommendationfrom Mousalimas to ex-tend the school closureis an extension of hisMarch 13 recommenda-tion to close schools.This is a rapidly chang-ing situation and recom-mendations may changebased upon the latestguidance or orders fromfederal, state, or localagencies.

The San JoaquinCounty Office of Educa-tion (SJCOE) continuesto communicate dailywith public health offi-cials and district leadersin order to monitor andrespond to the evolvingsituation. Over the pasttwo weeks, the SJCOEand school districts haveadapted to the emer-gency to continue to pro-vide vital services to stu-dents and their families.

A letter home …

Sheltering-in-placeA long way from home

ARABIAN GULF Sonar Technician 2nd ClassNathan Andrade, from Lodi, conductssearch-and-rescue training during a manoverboard drill aboard the guided-missiledestroyer USS Forrest Sherman. ForrestSherman is part of the Harry S. TrumanCarrier Strike Group and is deployed to theU.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support

of naval operations to ensure maritime stabil-ity and security in the Central Region, con-necting the Mediterranean and Pacificthrough the Western Indian Ocean and threestrategic “choke points”.

(U.S. Navy photo by Mass CommunicationSpecialist 2nd Class Raymond Maddocks)

By Pam FishHerald correspondent,living in Idaho

A friend recently sentme a photo of a dearsweetie knitting some-thing for her husbandwhile being shut in withhim for this unspecifiedamount of time; it was anoose! I chuckled at thehumor, but seriously,this doesn’t feel very dif-ferent than usual for hubby and 1. Well yes, thecautions we must practice whenever we go into town(Twin Falls) for materials or food is. But since mov-ing to rural Idaho Stan, and I have been together24/7. July 2018 to today we have been, and arealways together. You may recall we are building ourown home here. It’s a good thing we make great.partners, and like each other. Even when raisingour kids we never fought, though agitated discus-sions did, and still do happen. I guess the fact thatwe respect each other is a biggee.

The big scary elephant in the room right now isthis virus, and my soon to be 93 year old Dad, andhis wife who live nearby. Fortunately he is healthyand hardy. Always working around his acre+ ranch-ette. He prunes the trees, feeds the chickens, geese,and goats. He has recently installed a pellet stove,and added an oil burner to the furnace that used toburn wood. He attends to the swamp cooler in thesummer. He is always busy.

Idaho has been the second to the last state to haveany cases of Covid-19, and as of today only 1 casehas been found’ in Twin Falls County. But like otherstates Idaho does not have enough tests. We nowhave 80 cases in the state. Are there cases in thecommunity that have not been revealed yet? Everytime we go into town we must be hyper vigilant. Iread the numbers of those who tested positive, theirlocations, and weigh the risk to us transmitting thisvirus to farnily.

(See page 2—Pam)

CHERRY FESTIVAL—CANCELED

The 2020 LindenCherry Festival, thespringtime funtime forall of Linden in celebra-tion of its prime crop ofcherries, will not be held.

It was scheduled forMay 16.

The Festival was can-celed due to thecoronavirus shutdown,although, PresidentTrump on Tuesday sayshe wants to reopen thecountry for business byEaster, April 12, despitewidespread warningsfrom public health ex-perts that the worse ef-fects of the coronaviruswere still weeks away,according to the NewYork Times.

The Linden-PetersChamber of Commerce isnot taking any chancesand shut down theCherry Festival.

There will also not bean annual Cherry Festi-

val Queen contest.This will be the first

cancellation in nearly 30years when the CherryFestival did not happenin the early 1990s due torain.

San Joaquin CountyPublic Health Services(PHS) last week an-nounced the deaths oftwo county residentsfrom Coronavirus Dis-ease 2019 (COVID-1 9).The individuals wereamong the high riskpopulations, elderly withunderlying medical con-ditions. One death wastravel related and theother was from commu-nity transmission. Nofurther details aboutthese cases will beshared due to patientprivacy.

“Our hearts and sym-pathies go out to theloved ones of the indi-

viduals,” said InterimSan Joaquin CountyPublic Health OfficerMaggie Park, M.D. “Theirdeaths are a sad re-minder of the seriousthreat posed by the novelcoronavirus to our mostvulnerable populations.”

The total number ofCOVID-19 positive casesin San Joaquin Countyis now 14. This numberis expected to continueto rise as local testingexpands for novelcoronavirus. PublicHealth Services Labora-tory now has the capac-ity to analyze up to 60tests per day and resultsare typically knownwithin 48 hours. Addi-tionally, commerciallaboratories, such asQuest Diagnostics andLabCorp, are testing in-dividuals who meet CDCcriteria for COVID-19

(Page 3 -- COVID-19)

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CrosswordBy Myles MellorAnswers on page 6

First Baptist Church

17580 E. Hwy 26

887-3010

Sunday School .... 9:45 am

Wed. Bible study.. 6:30 pm

Youth Group

Wednesday, ......... 6:30 pm

Holy Cross Church

“In hos signo vinces”

18633 E. Front St.

Services:

Saturday Confession 4:30 pm

Sat. Mass (English) ... 5 pm

Sunday ....................9:30 am

Spanish.................. 11:30 am

Wednesday Mass ...... 8 am

Linden churchesLinden-Peters

Full Gospel Church

400 N. Fine, Peters

Pastor Judd

Sunday School ....... 10 am

Sun. Worship .......11am,

6 pm

Linden United Methodist

19147 E. Main, 887-3362

Sunday School ..... 9:15 am

Sunday Worship . 10:30 am

Farmington

United Methodist Church

25626 E. Elm, Farmington

Sunday Worship .. 9:30 am

The Back 40 …320, my helper

Gene Paleno

Across1. Cousin of reggae4. Soothing substance8. Scold11. Parker part12. Going to the dogs, e.g.14. Cocktail addition15. Flabbergast16. Response to a thank you18. Hurnmus holder20. Unfortunate21. Quite the expert24. Mozart’s ‘V-___del Cairo”27. Shone30. Young fowl32. Off shore driller33. Start liking34. Ancient Celtic priest35. Domain of a noble36. Everyone37. Having a dense coat38. Place to hibernate40. Spring tise44. Spaghetti dish49. Like50. Poem of praise51. In tune52. Special effects abbrevia-tion53. Tally (up)54. Fill beyond full55. Suffered from

Down1. Center’s pass2. New Zealander3. Support4. Trash receptacle5. Bother6. Tight:_____7. Numbskull8. Nothing9. Perfect tennis serve10. Diamond, e.g.13. Farm call17. NYC borough19. City in Texas22. In between23. Take it easy25. Prompted26. Chorus member27. Pan, e.g.28. Old money29. Last Hebrew month30. One of Henry VIII’s six31. Mr. Turkey33. Road crew supply35. 1 found it!37. Finland natives39. Back then41. Respectively42. Aquatic plant43. Gave the cash for44. Feathered stole45. Offbeat46. Came first47. Undertake, with “out”48. “Red ___” thriller, starringRachel McAdams

A biographeronce wrote ofChristopher Co-lumbus that“He discoveredno island or sea as lonely ashimself.”

How different for those whotrust God!

David wrote, “When You,God, went out before Yourpeople, when You marchedthrough the wilderness ... Youprovided for the poor!”

The writer of Hebrews ech-oed those words when hewrote, “I will never leave younor ever forsakeyou..”

King Nebuchadnezzar re-fused to hear the testimony ofthree young men. He boundthem and threw them into afiery furnace. In amazement,when he looked into the fur-nace he did not see three men,but four: unharmed and un-bound. He shouted, “Servantsof the Most High God, comeout! Come here!” God wentbefore them, protected themand rescued them.

On one occasion the dis-ciples of Jesus were frightenedby the winds and the wavesthat were threatening them.They were in a little boat withlittle hope. Then Jesus ap-peared and said, “Take cour-age. Don’t be afraid. It is l!” Hewent to them, calmed theirfears and then said, “You oflittle faith. Why did youdoubt?”

A Psalmist was travelingthrough a deep valley withdark shadows. He was filledwith great fear as he faced the“unknown.” Yet, he was ableto say, “I will fear no evil, forYou are with me. Your rod andYour staff will comfort me!” Hetrusted God because He neverabandoned Him.

The Lord always goes beforeus to protect us. He will pro-vide for everything we neednow and through eternity.

One night before climbinginto bed, Brad knelt with hismother to pray. “Now I lay medown to sleep, I pray TheeLord, my soul to keep; if Ishould die before I wake...”There was a long pause andsuddenly he stopped praying.

“Go on,” said his mother toencourage him.

“I can’t,” he cried and ranfrom the room.

A few moments later he re-turned and finished theprayer, “I pray Thee Lord mysoul to take.”

“What happened?” hisMother asked.

“Well,” he confessed, “justbefore we knelt to pray, I wentinto James’ room and took allof his toy soldiers and hidthem. Then I hid his tanks,cannons and trucks so hecouldn’t see them. And after Istarted to pray I had to stopand make everything right be-cause I knew that Godwouldn’t hear me.”

Many times we pray and getno answers. Often we thinkthat God is not willing to hearus or unable to help us. Butthat is not true.

We cannot knowingly havesin in our hearts and lives andgo to God and expect Him toanswer our prayers. If we ex-pect God to hear and answerour prayers we must makethings right first.

Said the Psalmist, “if I hadcherished sin in my heart, theLord would not have listened.”It is only when we willinglyconfess and forsake our sinsthat we can expect God to an-swer our prayers. It may betime to stop in the middle of aprayer, right some wrongs andthen pray.

By Gene Paleno

Linden Herald correspondent

Cleo, my good cat, is evolving and changing every time I

turn around. I thought she had exhausted the all the possi-

bilities of how much her small brain could hold and she

could not possibly learn any

more new skills. I was dead

wrong. How wrong I was

became clearer when I

stopped at my front door

yesterday morning on the

way to go to town for some

shopping.

As I always have done, I

stopped to clean out her cat

box, which sits behind the

front door. I use a small

plastic sifter, which allows

me to rake through the sand and collect any small bits of

her business leavings. I collect the remains of her business

and toss them out into the backyard compost pile. They add

to the ground’s fertilizer, and enriches the land.

This morning what did I find when I made ready to do my

small task? I found the sifter had been carried across the

hallway floor, where it lay several feet from where I last left

it. Who moved the sifter? You guessed it. Cleo moved the

sifter. She was trying to ace me out of the job of my daily

chore of cleaning out her cat box. Cleo tried, as a first step,

to manage the sifter, before tackling the harder job of sifting

for bits of what was left in the cat box sand.

Sure as day follows night, Cleo’s intention was to learn

that skill and take on the job of cleaning her own cat box. All

this, I ike everything else she has done, was to make clear to

me she is an independent cat.

Why do I think this is what Cleo was planning and this is

what happened? I’ll tell you why I know. It was because of

what happened to my cell phone. My cell phone is an article

that I carry when I go to the front room to use my gravity

machine. My Gravity machine lets me hang upside down and

that, I believe, will help straighten my bent over spine.

This time, when I went into the front room, I set my phone

on the coffee table, which is next to the gravity machine. I

forgot I left it there until later. When I looked for the phone

and could not find it where I knew I left it; on the coffee table

next to the gravity machine; I gave up.

After searching the house, I passed by the piano, which is

ten feet from that same coffee table, where I left my phone.

Instead of my lost cell phone anywhere near the coffee table,

it was on the carpet lying next to the piano bench.

No one else, except Cleo, could have picked that cell phone

off the coffee table and carried to the carpet next to the

piano bench, where she it slipped out of her paws. That was

my proof that Cleo can pick up and carry objects like the cat

box sifter.

So, you see, Cleo is growing smarter every day. I think, to

start the springtime off right, I shall let Cleo clean out her

own cat box every day. Also, it is time to teach her some

logarithmic theorems, or the Latin alphabet.

Quote …“There’s one thing worst than awkward silence. That’s small talk.”— Actor Harry Dean Stanton -- from the movie Lucky, 2017

Zylstra Auto & Hardware18955 E. Front StreetPO Box 665Linden, CA 95236Ph: 209-887-3626Fax: [email protected]

Stan, and I are early 70’s. We are very active, and in goodhealth. But we too are in the danger category. If exposed wouldwe suffer a mild case or could we get seriously ill? While wehave found no need to panic buy TP, we are limiting our expo-sure. Grocery store, keeping safe distance, Home Depot, andpost office. Using credit cards not cash. And ordering as muchas possible on-line.

We may have to forego our weekly get-togethers with Dad,and his wife. But as of right now, we are more blessed thansome. Our family members, and loved ones are safe, even thosein western Washington.

We pray you and your loved ones stay safe.Pam Fish is a former resident of Linden.

More about …

Pam

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More about—COVID-19testing.

“It is important that resi-dents who may be experienc-ing COVID-19 symptomscontact their healthcare pro-vider first,” said Dr. Park.“Public Health Services is notdirectly collecting samplesfrom individuals. Onlysamples received from localhealthcare providers whohave screened patients withthe highest medical need arebeing tested in our laboratoryfacility.”

To protect those most vul-nerable (people age 65 andolder and/or those withchronic medical conditions)from exposure to COVID-19,it is critical for everyone tofollow these recommenda-tions:

— If you have any COVID-19 symptoms (fever, cough,and shortness of breath),

stay home. Most people withmild symptoms can care forthemselves.

— If you are experiencingworsening symptoms and arein the high risk category, im-mediately contact your localhealthcare provider. Peopleshould only call 911 if they feelthey are in imminent danger.

— Avoid contact or maintainat least a six feet distance withanyone, especially those in thehigh risk category.

— Urge those age 65 andolder and anyone with under-lying chronic medical condi-tion to stay away from largegatherings.

— Wash your hands oftenand be sure to practice goodhand washing techniques.

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“We understand this is a dif-ficult time and our prioritycontinues to be protecting thehealth of our community,”said Dr. Park. “It is evidentthat novel coronavirus is cir-culating community-wide. Forthis reason, everyone is partof the solution and applyingsocial distancing is crucial inmitigating this disease.”

By Stacy Barawed

From the FishSniffer.com

My cousin Michael and I had

reserved spots aboard the

Gatecrasher well ahead of

sturgeon season. Our Sunday

finally came, and we met at the

Pittsburg Marina, wide-eyed

and toting enough food to feed

an army. It was a gorgeous,

clear morning, and by 7:30 am

we were off and running to-

wards Grizzly Bay. Once an-

chored, we were politely quar-

antined to the cabin of the 28-

foot Farallon while Captain

Zack Medinas and Deckhand

Virginia Salvador started

preparations. “It’s for your

safety,” Virginia advised with

a grin. Zack attached a cheese-

cloth bundles filled with

salmon roe to the hooks, and

Virginia masterfully cata-

pulted them into the air, stra-

tegically placing lines from ten

different rods. That accuracy

comes with a lot of practice

and is no easy feat consider-

ing there are 20-ounce sink-

ers at each ends of each line.

“My guess is that we’re in here

because Zack wants to protect

his secret recipe,” Michael

laughed. “He’s taking it to his

grave!” Once we were all set

up, we were allowed back on

deck.

I had just started digging

into some smoked salmon my

cousin had brought on board

for our trip when I heard the

captain yell. “Rod four! STACY,

YOU’RE UP!” Cracker crumbs

flew out of my lap as I shuffled

as quickly as I could towards

the starboard side of the boat.

The tip of a rod in the back

corner went from a gentle flick

to a full on bend, so out of its

holder it came and the battle

began. This fish was, in a

word, ANGRY! I was forcefully

pulled to the right, and nearly

everyone on the boat pitched

in by removing seven other

rods out of their holders and

lifting them out of the way to

avoid a tangled-up mess.

When I could, I planted my feet

in, attempt to gain some sem-

blance of control. Other times,

I felt I had no control. This fish

was hooked, and it definitely

wasn’t happy about it. Sixty

seconds later, it had me cor-

nered - the right side of my

body was up against the cabin,

so I had nowhere to go. Vir-

ginia swooped in and coached

me through the rest of the

fight, adjusting my drag when

necessary and reminding me

to use proper body form to re-

gain control. “When it runs,

you let it run,” Virginia in-

structed. “Hold it, and keep

your 90-degree angle to the

boat it helps guide where the

fish can fight.” “Then, you’re

going to reel down to the wa-

ter, and use your weight to get

the rod up to your shoulder.

Use more of your squat than

your back.” I knew my years

of weight training would even-

Stacey Barawed and her big catch

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Glenn Mollette …

Dr. Glenn MolletteHera;d correspondent

In the old days, Church pas-tors frowned on their churchmembers staying home towatch television preachers RexHumbard, Jerry Falwell orRobert Schuller. The sick andthe very elderly were typicallypardoned but that was as faras grace was extended. Thevast majority of churchesacross the land did not tele-vise their services or broadcastchurch on the radio. Tradi-tionally churches have pre-ferred keeping their flock com-ing to the “house of God.”

Essentially most churcheshaven’t changed their philoso-phy. Congregations have al-ways enjoyed “gathering” tosing, hear sermons, eat mealstogether and importantly -shake hands.

Media ministry in the olddays was usually reserved forthe large and affluentchurches that could afford tobuy television time or at leastradio air time. Televisionbroadcasting has always been

expensive and so very fewchurches have been able totelevise their services. A fewmore churches through theyears have been able to affordradio time.

I remember one of my old-time preacher friends shaminghis congregation one Sunday,He said, “One reason youpeople should not sit homeand watch church on yourtelevision is because you can’tshake hands with your televi-sion.”

The church has alwaysplaced a lot of emphasis on“togetherness, shaking hands,hugging and embracing oth-ers.” Now, no one wants toshake hands and embraceeach other. Because of Covid-19 people are trying to stay sixfeet apart.

Furthermore, almost everyminister and congregation inthe country has the ability tobroadcast his or her service viathe Internet or Facebook. Me-dia ministry now is availableto almost everyone. Ministersnow want people to tune in onFacebook or whatever mediathey are using. Ministers stillprefer that people attendchurch, but if they are the“ones” being watched then it’sfine.

It’s ironic how thingschange. What used to be kindof taboo for some churches iswidely embraced now. One ofthe reasons is because it’s soavailable. It’s also affordable.People have computers andcell phones. People are onFacebook or have some otherInternet accessibility. Radioairtime is more affordable inmany areas. Things and timeschange. Plus, we’ve never beenhit by anything like thispandernic where people arebeing told to stay home andthat church is off limits. Who-

President

Donald Trump

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Kamala Harris

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Dianne Feinstein

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Governor

Gavin Newsom

State Capitol

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State Senator

Cathleen Galgliani—5th Dist.

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Stockton CA 95202

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Assembly

Heath Flora (Republican)

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tually pay off! The last thing I

wanted to do was lose this fish.

“A lot of guys try to strong-arm

these fish,” Zack added. “For

some reason, women know to

plant their feet and use whole

upper body as leverage.”

After a few more minutes of

this rhythmic pumping action,

we all saw color and I breathed

a sigh of relief and accomplish-

ment. This was my bucket list

fish for 2019, a goal I had set

for myself after chatting with

Virginia and Zack at the Inter-

national Sportsmen’s Expo

back in January. I looked at

Virginia and exclaimed, “Now

I know why you love this so

much!” We all got a good look

at my beautiful sturgeon once

Captain Zack gently placed it

on the deck. It was 50 inches,

caught in roughly 50 feet of

water, and every bit of 50

pounds. Its head was as hard

as a turtle shell, and the dia-

mond markings were just

breathtaking. “This one is

about 20 years old,” Zack

stated. A good photo is always

key, so Zack helped me get

into proper position; after all,

a 50-pound sturgeon is not

something you want to drop

onto the deck of a boat. Shots

were taken, then we released

the beautiful specimen back

into the Delta. Ten minutes

later, my cousin was giggling

at me. “You’re still shaking!” I

looked down, laughing at my

arms, which were spasming

involuntarily. This is why I

fish!

Once everything settled

down, Zack fired up the gas

grill at the boat and started

cooking up chicken and torti-

llas. We had a nice spread with

street tacos, chips and dips,

and key lime pie. Not a bad

spot for a Sunday picnic!

Stuffed, I retired to the cabin

to learn why Zack feels so

strongly about catch and re-

lease when it comes to stur-

geon. “There’s such an over-

abundance of other sustain-

able fish to eat out here,” he

said. “What a lot of people

don’t know is that compared

to other parts of the country,

the Delta is actually one of the

least abundant locations for

sturgeon. So, why not release

and help preserve the popula-

tion?” This is where my cousin

chimed in, laughing. “My

friend told me he boils stur-

geon four times before he eats

it. Why would you want to kill

something that has to be

boiled four times?” Zack

agreed. Zack also works

closely with the Department of

Fish and Wildlife as well as UC

Davis to constantly educate

himself. “UC Davis biologists

determined that permanently

removing a sturgeon from

these waters creates a 25-year

ripple effect. That’s a huge

impact on our fishery.” The

late Rich Tipton of Lucky

Strike Charters was one of

Zack’s biggest mentors and

has had a big influence on his

passion for conservation and

why he feels so strongly about

sustainable fishing practices.

“People often call sturgeon

“dinos” because they are pre-

historic. However, they are not

from the Jurassic period - they

are from the Triassic period.

So far, they’ve survived every-

thing except for the existence

of mankind.” This conversa-

tion provided me with a brand-

new perspective on both fish-

ing and conservation. So when

a fellow passenger, 8-year old

Owen, landed his sturgeon

later in the day, I had a deeper

appreciation for Zack’s care-

ful handling of the fish before

releasing it back to its home. I

once caught the same stur-

geon twice in the same day,”

Zack laughed. “Who knows,

you just might see this one

again some day!” As if I needed

more motivation to come back

to the Gatecrasher!

Maybe re-catching my beast

should be on my bucket list

for 2020?

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ever thought that church at-tendance might be ordered bythe governor to be off limits?

Many houses of worship be-gan building their websitesyears ago so that memberscould do their giving online.This is a good thing especiallyif people are already in thehabit of donating this way.Churches who do not gathertypically never recoup theirgiving. Some faithful memberswill catch up on charitable giv-ing but most will not.

Houses of faith will surviveduring this virus crisis but lifewill change for most congre-gations. Many will be excitedto get back to the church pewand shaking hands when theycan. Or, they may concludethey don’t need to shakehands anymore.

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SAN JOAQUIN CO.LEGAL NOTICES

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SUMMONSSuperior Court of California, County of San JoaquinDec. 4, 2018Case Number SKT-CV-LAT-2018-15167

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: JEREMY RYANLACKEY; DOES 1 THROUGH 10, INCLUSIVE

YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF AMCO IN-SURANCE COMPANY, an Iowa corporation

NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may de-cide against you without your being heard unlessyou respond within 30 days. Read the informationbelow.

You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this sum-mons and legal papers are served on you to file awritten response at this court and have a copyserved on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will notprotect you. Your written response must be in properlegal form if you want the court to hear your case.There may be a court form that you can use foryour response. You can find these court forms andmore information at the California Courts OnlineSelf-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),your county law library, or the courthouse nearestyou. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the courtclerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file yourresponse on time, you may lose the case by de-fault, and your wages, money, and property maybe taken without further warning from the court.

There are other legal requirements. You maywant to call an attorney right away. If you do notknow an attorney. you may want to call an attorneyreferral service. If you cannot afford an attorney,you may be eligible for free legal services from anonprofit legal services program. You can locatethese nonprofit groups at the California Legal Ser-vices Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), theCalifornia Courts Online Self-Help Center(wwwcourtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by contactingyour local court or county bar association. NOTE:The court has a statutory lien for waived fees andcosts an any settlement or arbitration award of$10,000 or more In a civil case. The court’s lienmust be paid before the court will dismiss the case.

The name and address of the court is: SuperiorCourt of California, San Joaquin County. 222 E.Weber Ave, Room 303, Stockton CA 95202

The name, address, and telephone number ofplaintiffs’ attorney, Law Offices of Jay W. Smith, JayW. Smith Esq., Sbn 150113 and Nancy A. Yang,Esq., Sbn: 183328, 6644 Valjean Ave., #200, VanNuys, CA 91406 (T) 818-709-2556 (F) 818-709-2513Date Aug. 25, 2016.Rosa Junqueiro, Clerk3/5/20

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San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Jan. 31, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-1601PETITION OF Troy Elizabeth Newman for

change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Troy Eliza-

beth Newman filed a petition with this court for adecree changing names as follows:Present name: Troy Elizabeth NewmanProposed name: Elizabeth Troy Newman

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date March 20, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 1/31/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/5

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Jan. 28, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-1331PETITION OF Cheyenne Starla Camper for

change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Cheyenne

Starla Camper filed a petition with this court for adecree changing names as follows:Present name: Cheyenne Starla CamperProposed name: Cheyenne Skylar Wheaton

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changes

described above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date March 13, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 1/28/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/5

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Jan. 28, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-1428PETITION OF Jennifer Lynn Griffith for change

of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Jennifer

Lynn Griffith filed a petition with this court for a de-cree changing names as follows:Present name: Jennifer Lynn GriffithProposed name: Harley Rosa Wheaton

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date March 13, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 1/28/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/5

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Jan. 29, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-1498PETITION OF Cassandra Rogers on behalf of

Anthony Vincent Avalos for change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Cassandra

Rogers on behalf of Anthony Vincent Avalos filed apetition with this court for a decree changing namesas follows:Present name: Anthony Vincent AvalosProposed name: Anthony Vincent Brown

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date March 13, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 1/29/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/5

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Feb. 5, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-1781PETITION OF Isalana K. Seavey on behalf of

Juliana Cimia Villalobos for change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Isalana K.

Seavey on behalf of Juliana Cimia Villalobos fileda petition with this court for a decree changingnames as follows:Present name: Juliana Cimia VillalobosProposed name: Jean Seavey

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date May 8, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,Dated 2/5/20s/ Erin Guy Castillo, Judge of the Superior Court 3/5

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Jan. 23, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-1173PETITION OF Marsha Maria Johnson for

change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Marsha

Maria Johnson filed a petition with this court for adecree changing names as follows:Present name: Marsha Maria JohnsonProposed name: Marcia Maria Johnson

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date May 1, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 1/23/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/5

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Jan. 30, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-1518PETITION OF Kimberly Jean Dailey for change

of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Kimberly

Jean Dailey filed a petition with this court for a de-cree changing names as follows:Present name: Kimberly Jean DaileyProposed name: Kimber Jean Dailey

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date April 17, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 1/30/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/5

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Jan. 28, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-1376PETITION OF Michael David Vanderhoof for

change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Michael

David Vanderhoof filed a petition with this court fora decree changing names as follows:Present name: Michael David VanderhoofProposed name: Mikhail David van der Hooof

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date March 20, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 1/28/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/5

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Feb. 18, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-2374PETITION OF Amanprit Singh Chahil on behalf

of Rantej Singh for change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Amanprit

Singh Chahil on behalf of Rantej Singh filed a peti-tion with this court for a decree changing namesas follows:Present name: Rantej SinghProposed name: Rantej Singh Chahal

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date April 3, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 2/18/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/12

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Feb. 18, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-2394PETITION OF Patricia M. Rosales on behalf of

Marissa A. Rosales for change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Patricia M.

Rosales on behalf of Marissa A. Rosales filed apetition with this court for a decree changing namesas follows:Present name: Marissa Alany RosalesProposed name: Alany Marissa Rosales

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date April 3, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 2/18/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/12

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Feb. 13, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-2218PETITION OF Denise Ariana Axevedo

Hernandez for change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Denise

Ariana Axevedo Hernandez filed a petition with thiscourt for a decree changing names as follows:Present name: Denise Ariana Axevedo HernandezProposed name: Denise Ariana Parache

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date April 3, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 2/13/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/12

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Feb. 25, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-8797PETITION OF Michael Allen James for change

of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Michael

Allen James filed a petition with this court for adecree changing names as follows:Present name: Michael Allen JamesProposed name: Joe Joaquin Foley

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date April 10, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 2/25/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/19

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Feb. 28, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-2964PETITION OF Harmanjit Singh Malhi for change

of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Harmanjit

Singh Malhi filed a petition with this court for a de-cree changing names as follows:Present name: Harmanjit Singh MalhiProposed name: Harmanjit Singh Judge

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date April 24, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 2/28/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/26

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Feb. 28, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-2967PETITION OF Amandeep Kaur Malhi for change

of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Amandeep

Kaur Malhi filed a petition with this court for a de-cree changing names as follows:Present name: Amandeep Kaur MalhiProposed name: Amandeep Kaur Judge

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date April 24, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 2/28/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/26

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FictitiousBusiness Name

Statement

Name ChangeHearing

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Feb. 21, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-2621PETITION OF Connie Ortanez, On Behalf Of

Melika Ortan for change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Connie

Ortanez, On Behalf Of Melika Ortan filed a petitionwith this court for a decree changing names as fol-lows:Present name: Melika Melani Ortanez-ZunigaProposed name: Melika Melani Ortanez

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date April 3, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 2/282120s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/19

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Feb. 21, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-2622PETITION OF Siera Ashley Ortanez-Zuniga for

change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Siera Ashley

Ortanez-Zuniga filed a petition with this court for adecree changing names as follows:Present name: Siera Ashley Ortanez-ZunigaProposed name: Siera Ashley Ortanez

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date April 3, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 2/21/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/19

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Feb. 28, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-12890AMENDED PETITION OF Noah Blue Zapata

for change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Melissa

Gibson on behalf of Noah Blue Zapata filed a peti-tion with this court for a decree changing namesas follows:Present name: Noah Blue ZapataProposed name: Noah Blue Zapata-Gibson

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date April 10, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 2/28/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/26

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Feb. 18, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-2269PETITION OF Donald Calhoun for change of

nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Donald

Calhoun filed a petition with this court for a decreechanging names as follows:Present name: Donald CalhounProposed name: Donald Wilson

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If no

written objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date April 3, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 2/18/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/19

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Feb. 25, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-8797PETITION OF Siera Ashley Ortanez-Zuniga for

change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Siera Ashley

Ortanez-Zuniga filed a petition with this court for adecree changing names as follows:Present name: Siera Ashley Ortanez-ZunigaProposed name: Siera Ashley Ortanez

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date April 3, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 2/21/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court3/19

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Jan. 21, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-956PETITION OF Larry Nguyen for change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Larry

Nguyen filed a petition with this court for a decreechanging names as follows:Present name: Larry NguyenProposed name: Luan Nhan Nguyen

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date March 20, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 1/21/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court2/13

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled March 3, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-3137PETITION OF Mariano Mancilla Gutierrez & D.P.

on behalf Emelyn Pantoja for change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Mariano

Mancilla Gutierrez & D.P. on behalf Emelyn Pantojafiled a petition with this court for a decree changingnames as follows:Present name: Emelyn PantojaProposed name: Emelyn Mancilla Pantoja

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date May 8, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 3/3/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court4/2

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled March 2, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-3054PETITION OF Nevada Patricia Lopez Cortes

for change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Nevada

Patricia Lopez Cortes filed a petition with this courtfor a decree changing names as follows:Present name: Nevada Patricia Lopez CortesProposed name: Nary Limon

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date May 1, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 3/2/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court4/2

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Feb. 24, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-2685PETITION OF Damien Jarrell Bullock for change

of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Damien

Jarrell Bullock filed a petition with this court for adecree changing names as follows:Present name: Damien Jarrell BullockProposed name: Damien Jarrell Saint John

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date: April 10, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 2/24/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court4/2

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-019215Filed 2/13/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Christhabarber at1737 Sheridan Way, Stockton CA 95207

Christopher Sheridan Way, Stockton, CA 95207County of Place of Business: San JoaquinChristopher Eliseo Cerna, 1737 Sheridanb Way,

Stockton, CA 95207This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on NAs/ Christpher Cerna

3/12

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-017910Filed 2/10/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name A-Spear Appraisals,22990 Brandt Rd., Lodi CA 95240

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinAmanda Kaye Mead, 22990 Brandt Rd., Lodi

CA 95240This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 2/3/2020s/ Amanda K. Mead

3/12

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-008499Filed 1/21/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Grape City Fadez, 951N. Sacramento Street, Lodi CA 95240

Julyanna Moeung-Dy, 8162 Paliades Dr., Apt.#4, Stockton CA 95210

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinThis Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on NAs/ Julyanna Moeung-Dy, Owner

3/12

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL STATEMENT OF ABAN-DONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAMEDoc. #2020-017681Filed 2/10/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Reliance TransferBoards, 2715 West Kettleman Lane, Suites 203-197, Lodi CA 95242

Date business name statement was recordedin San Joaquin County 11-25-2213

Document Number 2013-146555Gale A. Southard, 2715 West Kettleman Lane,

Suite 203-197This Business is conducted by an individuals/ Gale Ann Southard

3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-019828Filed 2/14/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Norcal Real EstateFunding, 877 East March Lane, Suite 254, Stock-ton, CA 95207

J. Craig Van Selow Trustee of The Van SelowFamily Revocable Liv Trust, 4 Downey Place, Oak-land, CA 94610

Cheryl L. Van Selow Trustee of The Van SelowFamily Revocable Liv Trust, 4 Downey Place, Oak-land, CA 94610

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinThis Business is conducted by a trust

The registrant commenced to transact businessunder the name or names listed above on 2/14/2020

s/ Jonathan C. Van Selow, Trustee3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-019829Filed 2/14/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Central Valley Ser-vices. 10837 Merritt Drive, Stockton CA 95219

Elaina Willard, 10837 Mettitt Drive, Stockton CA95219

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinThis Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on May 9,2013

s/ Elaina Willard3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-023171Filed 2/24/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name CPR Heart StartAmerica @ Patterson Allen Financial Services, 2111W March Lane, Ste. B-201, Stockton, CA 95207

Life Integrated Services, Inc., 1960 Lotus Way,Tracy, CA 95376

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinCA corporationThis Business is conducted by a corporationThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on N/As/ Noritha Allen

3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-011066Filed 1/27/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Delta & Associates.321 W Lodi Ave., Lodi CA 95240

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinJim Shoemaker, 321 W. Lodi Ave., Lodi CA

95240This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 4-2001s/ Jim Shoemaker, Owner

3/12

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-01349Filed 1/31/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Clarnisha’s Cign &Ceal Notary, Clarnisha Lesabre Burrell, 3321Montego Ave., Stockton,CA 95205

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinThis Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on N/as/ Clarnisha Burrell

3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-019356Filed 2/13/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name What is your busi-ness? Central Valley, 1005 E. Pescadero Avenue,Unit 167, Tracy CA 95304-8505

Yvette Maria Black West, 793 S. Tracy Blvd.,#115, Tracy CA 95376

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinThis Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on N/As/ Yvette Black West, Owner

3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-026177Filed 2/20/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Elite Pool Service,2625 Carnation Way, Lodi, CA 95242

Kurt Mathias Nehrer, 2625 Carnation Way, Lodi,CA 95242

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinThis Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on N/As/ Kurt Nehrer

4/2

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-025361Filed 2/27/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Marina RX, 121 SCommerce St., Ste A, Stockton, CA 95202

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinValley Scripts LLC, Stockton, CA 95206CA limited liability companyThis Business is conducted by a limited liability

companyThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on N/As/ Leila B Yee

4/2

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-026870Filed 3/2/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Interplanetary CoffeeCompany, 520 W. Harding Way, Stockton, CA95204

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinDavid Reed Satterfield. 520 W Harding Way,

Stockton, CA 95204This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on N/As/ David R Satterfield, Owner

4/2

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-0245678Filed 2/26/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Bull & Bear, Impera-tive, Deliberated, Trivia, 9009 West Highway 12,Lodi, California 95242

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinHerman Ehlers & Sons, Inc., 1416 Arundel

Court, Lodi, California 95242California corporationThis Business is conducted by a corporationThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on N/As/ Mardy Ehlers, Secretary

4/2

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-022809Filed 2/21/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Rainbow Velvet Cafe,834 Elmaria Ave., Stockton, CA 95206

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinChantelle Needtashia Faison, 834 Elmira Ave.,

Stockton, CA 95206This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 2/21/2020

s/ Chantelle Faison4/2

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-019215Filed 2/13/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Christhabarber at1737 Sheridan Way, Stockton CA 95207

Christopher Sheridan Way, Stockton, CA 95207County of Place of Business: San JoaquinChristopher Eliseo Cerna, 1737 Sheridanb Way,

Stockton, CA 95207This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on NAs/ Christpher Cerna

3/12

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-017910Filed 2/10/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name A-Spear Appraisals,22990 Brandt Rd., Lodi CA 95240

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinAmanda Kaye Mead, 22990 Brandt Rd., Lodi

CA 95240This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 2/3/2020s/ Amanda K. Mead

3/12

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-008499Filed 1/21/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Grape City Fadez, 951N. Sacramento Street, Lodi CA 95240

Julyanna Moeung-Dy, 8162 Paliades Dr., Apt.#4, Stockton CA 95210

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinThis Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on NAs/ Julyanna Moeung-Dy, Owner

3/12

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL STATEMENT OF ABAN-DONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAMEDoc. #2020-017681Filed 2/10/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Reliance TransferBoards, 2715 West Kettleman Lane, Suites 203-197, Lodi CA 95242

Date business name statement was recordedin San Joaquin County 11-25-2213

Document Number 2013-146555Gale A. Southard, 2715 West Kettleman Lane,

Suite 203-197This Business is conducted by an individuals/ Gale Ann Southard

3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-019828Filed 2/14/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Norcal Real EstateFunding, 877 East March Lane, Suite 254, Stock-ton, CA 95207

J. Craig Van Selow Trustee of The Van SelowFamily Revocable Liv Trust, 4 Downey Place, Oak-land, CA 94610

Cheryl L. Van Selow Trustee of The Van SelowFamily Revocable Liv Trust, 4 Downey Place, Oak-land, CA 94610

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinThis Business is conducted by a trustThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 2/14/2020

s/ Jonathan C. Van Selow, Trustee3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-019829Filed 2/14/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Central Valley Ser-vices. 10837 Merritt Drive, Stockton CA 95219

Elaina Willard, 10837 Mettitt Drive, Stockton CA95219

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinThis Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on May 9,2013

s/ Elaina Willard3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-023171Filed 2/24/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name CPR Heart StartAmerica @ Patterson Allen Financial Services, 2111W March Lane, Ste. B-201, Stockton, CA 95207

Life Integrated Services, Inc., 1960 Lotus Way,Tracy, CA 95376

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinCA corporationThis Business is conducted by a corporationThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on N/As/ Noritha Allen

3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-011066Filed 1/27/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Delta & Associates.321 W Lodi Ave., Lodi CA 95240

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinJim Shoemaker, 321 W. Lodi Ave., Lodi CA

95240This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 4-2001s/ Jim Shoemaker, Owner

3/12

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San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Jan. 21, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-959PETITION OF Clarence Nalvin Davis for change

of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Clarence

Nalvin Davis filed a petition with this court for adecree changing names as follows:Present name: Clarence Nalvin DavisProposed name: Nalvin Clarence Davis

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date March 6, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 1/21/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court2/20

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Jan. 14, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-592PETITION OF Ethel Marjorie Gawith for change

of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Ethel

Marjorie Gawith filed a petition with this court for adecree changing names as follows:Present name: Ethel Marjorie GawithProposed name: Marjorie Ethel Gawith

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not be

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granted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date Feb. 28, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 1/14/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court2/20

San Joaquin CountySuperior Court of California, County of San Joaquin,180 E. Weber Ave., Stockton CA 95202ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OFNAMEFiled Jan. 28, 2020 Rosa Juniqueiro, Clerk.

Case Number STK-CV-UNC-2020-0000813PETITION OF Jose Ramon Guitierrez for

change of nameTo all interested persons: Petitioner Jose Ramon

Guitierrez filed a petition with this court for a de-cree changing names as follows:Present name: Jose Ramon GuitierrezProposed name: Raymond Gutierrez, Jr.

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter-ested in this matter appear before this court at thehearing indicated below to show cause, if any, whythe petition for change of name should not begranted. Any person objecting to the name changesdescribed above must file a written objection thatincludes the reasons for this objection at least twocourt days before the matter is scheduled to beheard and must appear at the hearing to showcause why the petition should not be granted. If nowritten objection is timely filed, the court may grantthe petition without a hearing.NOTICE OF HEARING: Date March 6, 2020Time: 11:00 am Dept. 3-A, 180 E. Weber Ave.,Stockton CA 95202

The address of the court is same as notedabove.

A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall bepublished at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on thepetition in the following newspaper of general cir-culation, printed in this county Linden Herald,

Dated 1/28/20s/ Erin Guy CastilloJudge of the Superior Court2/20

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LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-004133Filed 1/10/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Burlington ChandlerWine, 8751 East Highway 12, Victor CA 95253

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinR. Lawson Enterprises, LLC, 8751 East High-

way 12, Victor CA 95253California limited liability companyThis Business is conducted by a limited liability

companyThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 12/3/19s/ Janet Chandler, Member

2/13

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-000708Filed 1/3/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Haynes Board AndCare, 17201 N Tully Road, Lodi CA 95240

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinSandra Linn Haynes Andrews, 20200 Apple

Drive, Lockeford CA 95237Cheryl Anne Parker, 812 Vintage Oak Drive, Galt

CA 95632This Business is conducted by a general part-

nershipThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on January1, 2020

s/ Sandra Linn Haynes Andrews, General Part-ner2/13

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-000792Filed 1/3/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Foothill Pizza LLC,18970 North Highway 88, Lockeford CA 95237

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinFoothill Pizza LLC, 18970 North Highwy 88,

Lockeford CA 95237CA limited liability companyThis Business is conducted by a limited liability

companyThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 10-01-2019

s/ Kamaljit Bola, Managing Member2/13

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-003740Filed 1/9/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Calibama, 4018 BooLane, Stockton CA 95206

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinPaul Johnson Jr., 4018 Boo Lane, Stockton, CA

95206This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on NAs/ Paul Johnson, Owner

2/13

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2019-150786Filed 1/6/20

Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County ClerkFictitious Business Name Educational Consult-

ant Services, 4066 Pine Lake Circle, Stockton, CA95219

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinAnnie Bichloan Duong, 4066 Pine Lake Circle,

Stockton, CA 95212This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 12/25/2019

s/ Annie Bichloan Duong2/13

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-001521Filed 1/17/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name DOWN THE ROADBLOOMS, 3769 W. kingdon Road, Lodi CA 95242

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinLinda Backman, 3769 W. Kingdon Road, Lodi

CA 95242This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on NAs/ Krystal Hurst

2/13

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-010980Filed 1/27/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Wind Canyon Books,8030 Lorraine Ave., Unit 335, Stockton CA 95210

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinToni Lindeman Jaquith, 1001 W Lincoln Rd., Unit

1, Stockton CA 95207This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on Jan. 1,2020

s/ Toni L. Jaquith3/5

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-012808Filed 1/20/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Dailey Interpreting, 11W. Norwich Drive, Stockton, CA 95207

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinKimber Jean Dailey, 11 W. Norwich Drive, Stock-

ton CA 95207CA limitd liability companyThis Business is conducted by a limited liability

companyThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on Jan. 1,2020

s/ Kimber Dailey3/5

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-011637Filed 128/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Miracle Mile Improve-ment District, 200 West Harding Way, Stockton CA95204

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinMiracle Mile PBID., 200 West Harding Way,

Stockton CA 95204CA corporationThis Business is conducted by a corporationThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on Jan. 17,2020

s/ Matthew P. Grizzle, CEO3/5

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-010980Filed 1/27/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Wind Canyon Books,8030 Lorraine Ave., Unit 335, Stockton CA 95210

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinToni Lindeman Jaquith, 1001 W Lincoln Rd., Unit

1, Stockton CA 95207This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on Jan. 1,2020

s/ Toni L. Jaquith3/5

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-012808Filed 1/20/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Dailey Interpreting, 11W. Norwich Drive, Stockton, CA 95207

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinKimber Jean Dailey, 11 W. Norwich Drive, Stock-

ton CA 95207CA limitd liability companyThis Business is conducted by a limited liability

companyThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on Jan. 1,2020

s/ Kimber Dailey3/5

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-011637Filed 128/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Miracle Mile Improve-ment District, 200 West Harding Way, Stockton CA95204

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinMiracle Mile PBID., 200 West Harding Way,

Stockton CA 95204CA corporationThis Business is conducted by a corporationThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on Jan. 17,2020

s/ Matthew P. Grizzle, CEO3/5

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-011799Filed 1/28/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name La Fiesta Booth, 4640White Forge Dr., Stockton, CA 95212

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinJulieanna Evelyn Verduzco, 4640 White Forge

Dr., Stockton, CA 95212This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 12/26/19

s/ Julieanna Verduzco3/5

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-006334Filed 1/15/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Reeds Trucking, 2339W Hammer Lane, Stockton California 95209

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinAllan Leroy Reed Jr., 3221 Admiral Drive, Stock-

ton, California 95209This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on NAs/ Allan Reed

3/5

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-011909Filed 1/28/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Hook Em Big, 4076Yosemite Ave., lathrop, CA 95330

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinDaniel Franklin Fountain, 4076 Yosemite Ave.,

Lathrop CA 95330This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 12/26/19

s/ Daniel F. Fountain3/5

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-019215Filed 2/13/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Christhabarber at1737 Sheridan Way, Stockton CA 95207

Christopher Sheridan Way, Stockton, CA 95207County of Place of Business: San JoaquinChristopher Eliseo Cerna, 1737 Sheridanb Way,

Stockton, CA 95207This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on NAs/ Christpher Cerna

3/12

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-017910Filed 2/10/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name A-Spear Appraisals,22990 Brandt Rd., Lodi CA 95240

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinAmanda Kaye Mead, 22990 Brandt Rd., Lodi

CA 95240This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 2/3/2020s/ Amanda K. Mead

3/12

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-008499Filed 1/21/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Grape City Fadez, 951N. Sacramento Street, Lodi CA 95240

Julyanna Moeung-Dy, 8162 Paliades Dr., Apt.#4, Stockton CA 95210

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinThis Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on NAs/ Julyanna Moeung-Dy, Owner

3/12

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL STATEMENT OF ABAN-DONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESSNAMEDoc. #2020-017681Filed 2/10/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Reliance TransferBoards, 2715 West Kettleman Lane, Suites 203-197, Lodi CA 95242

Date business name statement was recordedin San Joaquin County 11-25-2213

Document Number 2013-146555Gale A. Southard, 2715 West Kettleman Lane,

Suite 203-197This Business is conducted by an individuals/ Gale Ann Southard

3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-019828Filed 2/14/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Norcal Real EstateFunding, 877 East March Lane, Suite 254, Stock-ton, CA 95207

J. Craig Van Selow Trustee of The Van SelowFamily Revocable Liv Trust, 4 Downey Place, Oak-land, CA 94610

Cheryl L. Van Selow Trustee of The Van SelowFamily Revocable Liv Trust, 4 Downey Place, Oak-land, CA 94610

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinThis Business is conducted by a trustThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 2/14/2020

s/ Jonathan C. Van Selow, Trustee3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-019829Filed 2/14/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Central Valley Ser-vices. 10837 Merritt Drive, Stockton CA 95219

Elaina Willard, 10837 Mettitt Drive, Stockton CA95219

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinThis Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on May 9,2013

s/ Elaina Willard3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-023171Filed 2/24/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name CPR Heart StartAmerica @ Patterson Allen Financial Services, 2111W March Lane, Ste. B-201, Stockton, CA 95207

Life Integrated Services, Inc., 1960 Lotus Way,Tracy, CA 95376

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinCA corporationThis Business is conducted by a corporationThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on N/As/ Noritha Allen

3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-011066Filed 1/27/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Delta & Associates.321 W Lodi Ave., Lodi CA 95240

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinJim Shoemaker, 321 W. Lodi Ave., Lodi CA

95240This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 4-2001s/ Jim Shoemaker, Owner

3/12

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-01349Filed 1/31/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Clarnisha’s Cign &Ceal Notary, Clarnisha Lesabre Burrell, 3321Montego Ave., Stockton,CA 95205

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinThis Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on N/as/ Clarnisha Burrell

3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-019356Filed 2/13/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name What is your busi-ness? Central Valley, 1005 E. Pescadero Avenue,Unit 167, Tracy CA 95304-8505

Yvette Maria Black West, 793 S. Tracy Blvd.,#115, Tracy CA 95376

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinThis Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on N/As/ Yvette Black West, Owner

3/19

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-010980Filed 1/27/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Wind Canyon Books,8030 Lorraine Ave., Unit 335, Stockton CA 95210

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinToni Lindeman Jaquith, 1001 W Lincoln Rd., Unit

1, Stockton CA 95207This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on Jan. 1,2020

s/ Toni L. Jaquith3/5

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-012808Filed 1/20/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Dailey Interpreting, 11W. Norwich Drive, Stockton, CA 95207

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinKimber Jean Dailey, 11 W. Norwich Drive, Stock-

ton CA 95207CA limitd liability companyThis Business is conducted by a limited liability

companyThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on Jan. 1,2020

s/ Kimber Dailey3/5

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-011637Filed 128/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name Miracle Mile Improve-ment District, 200 West Harding Way, Stockton CA95204

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinMiracle Mile PBID., 200 West Harding Way,

Stockton CA 95204CA corporationThis Business is conducted by a corporationThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on Jan. 17,2020

s/ Matthew P. Grizzle, CEO3/5

LINDEN HERALD LEGAL FICTITIOUS BUSI-NESS NAMEDoc. #2020-011799Filed 1/28/20Steve J. Bestolarides, Recorder/County Clerk

Fictitious Business Name La Fiesta Booth, 4640White Forge Dr., Stockton, CA 95212

County of Place of Business: San JoaquinJulieanna Evelyn Verduzco, 4640 White Forge

Dr., Stockton, CA 95212This Business is conducted by an individualThe registrant commenced to transact business

under the name or names listed above on 12/26/19

s/ Julieanna Verduzco3/5