Many leads, no arrests in string of Safeway attacks
Although police have received numerous calls and
Carla Ophelia Page Jimenez
It is with great sadness that we announce Carla Ophelia Page Jimenez passed away on Monday, March 30, 2009. Born and raised in the Morgan Hill/Gilroy area, she is survived by her two beautiful daughters and joys of her life, Jamie and Bobbie, her mother and father, Carl and Ophelia Page, her younger brother, Bryant, and her nephew and nieces, Carl IV, Carlisa, and Amanda. She was preceded by her loving older brother, Carl Page III. She will be sorely missed by her family and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. A memorial will be held for her at Habing Family Funeral Home, 129 Fourth St. in Gilroy on Friday, April 3, 2009 between 5:00 P.M - 8:00 P.M.
Red Phone: More on homelessness
Last week, we had three questions from readers about homeless
Grocers pulling pistachios
Grocers in Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama are pulling pistachio
Helen Idah Moore
Helen Idah Moore was born in Biggs, CA on October 4, 1920. She passed away on March 28, 2009 in Tacoma, WA. Helen graduated from Napa High School at the age of 16. She was accepted to the University of California in Berkeley but her dad felt she was too young to attend, so she went to Business College in Napa, CA and became a legal secretary at the age of 17. Helen married Sam Moore on October 13th, 1939 in Napa, CA and in the summer of 1947, they moved their young family to Morgan Hill. Helen worked as a bookkeeper for Roberts Department Store, Edes Hardware, Squeri Brothers Hardware, and local dentist, Dr. Day. An amazing cook, she worked at the Palm Grill, the Jolly Inn, and Shipley's Restaurant. The Moores and good friend, Alma Schultz, owned the Cozy Cafe; a truck stop about four miles north of town, where Helen made her famous homemade pies. Sam and Helen were members of Morgan Hill First Assembly of God Church for many years before moving to Washington. Helen is survived by her husband of 69 years, Sam Moore of Tacoma, WA, son Rod Moore of Federal Way, WA, daughter Sue Carlton of Tacoma, WA, son Ken Moore of Lebanon, OR, nine grandchildren, and twenty-one great-grandchildren.
Big guys step up in Watsonville
Five different players had five kills or more Tuesday night to
Sheriff’s blotter: Two jars of pennies, two rifles stolen from San Martin home
A home on the 12000 block of Turlock Avenue in San Martin was























