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transit occupancy tax would funnel into local coffers even though
logistics like permitting of airport property projects fall to San
Francisco.
The hotel would sit between
South McDonnell Road, Highway
101 and the Highway 101 offramp to the airport. Currently, the
site is an employee parking lot
116-acre plan
heads toward
city approval
School concerns cause Millbrae
officials to delay final OK vote
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Pacifica resident Bart Willoughby overlooks where El Nio swells eroded the cliffs behind the apartment hes being
ordered to leave. Below: Pacifica Mayor Sue Digre, left, U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, center, and Supervisor
Don Horsley, right, discuss possible funding sources to assist the coastal city with repairs during a press conference
Wednesday.
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Police reports
Beer run
A woman was seen taking $1,500 in
alcohol from Safeway near 17th Street
and El Camino Real in San Mateo before
9:10 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24.
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his son, Montiel said.
Glaze was booked into San Mateo County
Jail on suspicion of child endangerment and
driving under the influence.
COUNTY GOVERNMENT
Co unty Manag er Jo hn Mal tbi e
announced Wednesday the hiring of Dr.
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Gov. Jerry Browns plan would allow non-violent felons to seek parole after they have
completed their base sentences, without enhancements for things such as gang
involvement or firearms possession that can add years to a prison term.
helped create when he was governor in
the 1970s and 1980s, one that he said
has become too mechanical with
rigidly prescribed sentences and a
crazy quilt of many different credits
that help determine when inmates are
Im more confident about the dollars, sir, than about the time. It may
take us a little longer to do this than
we said, Richard added.
The 2014 business plan said the first
520-mile phase linking the San
Francisco Bay Area to greater Los
Angeles would be finished in 2028,
but construction has been beset by
delays in acquiring land needed for the
first segment in the Central Valley and
by
slow-going
environmental
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Obama, Sanders at the White House: Nice chat but thats all
By Kathleen Hennessey
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Obituaries
and nephews.
He will be remembered for his love of
bowling, anything sweet, baseball, basketball, cars and his family.
Services will be held at Spangler
Mortuary in Mountain View Saturday, Jan.
30, 2016, with a viewing at 1:30 p.m. and
service at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in Jims honor can be made to HIP
Housing, an organization dedicated to
affordable housing for low-income families
and seniors. HIP Housing, 364 S. Railroad
Ave., San Mateo, CA 94401 www.hiphousing.org.
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ulus package, the most far-reaching overhaul of health care since Medicare and
Medicaid and a revamp of regulation of the
financial services industry.
Democrats controlled majorities of the
Mississippi, Arkansas and North Carolina
delegations. Seats in Upstate New York that
had been in GOP hands for decades were
under their control. Even Alabama was evenly split.
Then came 2010, and the wave of tea party
anger over Obamas policies on health care,
the economy and energy wiped out many
moderate and conservative Democrats representing rural swing districts. Democrats
lost 63 seats, Republicans claimed the
majority and Obama bemoaned the shellacking.
When Obama completes his term,
Democrats will have one of their smallest
minorities in the House, just 188 members
to the GOPs commanding 247, and little
realistic prospect of regaining control anytime soon. Not a single white Democrat in
the Deep South holds a seat in Congress.
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BEIJING Top U.S. and Chinese officials sparred Wednesday over how to deal
with North Koreas latest nuclear weapons
test and ease tensions over territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met for
more than four hours and said their discussions were constructive and candid. But
at a joint news conference, they presented
sharply opposing positions on the two
issues.
Kerry acknowledged that our differences will continue to test us. Still, he
stressed that the world benefits when the
United States and China are able to work
together, including on the Iran nuclear
France asking EU
partners for new
sanctions on Iran
By George Jahn and Elaine Ganley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Russia has recently joined forces
with the United States and a dozen
other nations to help broker Syrian
peace talks set to start in Geneva on
Friday, which are intended to pave
the way for a new constitution and
new elections in a year and a half.
The nearly five-year Syrian con-
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BUSINESS
Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the
New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq stock market:
NYSE
Boeing Co., down $11.43 to $116.58
The aerospace and defense giants 2016 outlook fell short of Wall Street
estimates.
Textron Inc., down $5.04 to $32.69
The maker of Cessna planes and Bell helicopters reported disappointing
fourth-quarter results.
Tupperware Brands Corp., down $7.51 to $43.97
The companys fourth-quarter profit and sales fell far short of estimates.
Total System Services Inc., down $6.78 to $39.22
The electronic payment services provider reported a smaller-thanexpected profit and gave a weak forecast.
Hess Corp., up $2.04 to $36.85
The oil and gas producer said it will cut more costs, slashing exploration
and production further.
Nasdaq
Apple Inc., down $6.57 to $93.42
The tech titan said growth in iPhone sales slowed down and forecast its
first decrease in quarterly revenue since 2003.
Biogen Inc., up $13.39 to $273.26
The biotech drugmakers fourth-quarter earnings were stronger than
expected as sales of Tecfidera improved.
Expedia Inc., down $5.40 to $99.53
The travel site operator fell after Goldman Sachs downgraded its rating
on the stock and said investors hopes for growth and profitability may
be too high.
The Federal Reserve said it is watching developments in the world economy and financial markets and how
they might affect the U.S. economy.
It also said U.S. economic growth had
slowed down.
Few expected the Fed to raise interest rates this week because it just
raised them last month. Sam Stovall,
U.S. equity strategist at S&P Capital
IQ, said investors wanted the Fed to
say that it wont increase interest
rates at its meeting in March, and will
raise interest rates after that at a more
gradual pace. It didnt do that.
What the Fed was saying is No,
March is still on the table, he said.
Even if the U. S. economy has
slowed, its been growing steadily for
years while other major economies
like China, Europe and Japan have
struggled. Partly for that reason, the
dollar has gotten very strong compared to other global currencies, making U.S. exports more expensive and
imports cheaper.
Thats one of the big problems facing Apple. Tim Cook, CEO of the
worlds most valuable publicly traded
company, said the dollar is having an
extreme effect on its sales in almost
every country. Apple also said iPhone
sales set another record in its latest
quarter, but sales growth slowed
down. It predicted a revenue decline in
the current quarter, something that
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PayPal shares rise on
strong fourth-quarter results
SAN JOSE Shares of PayPal
Holdings Inc. rose in late trading
Wednesday after the payments company reported strong quarterly results in
its second quarter as an independent
company on continued demand for its
payments services.
The San Jose-based company spun
off from e-commerce company eBay in
July. Its been benefiting from the
shift to online and mobile commerce,
as more consumers shop online. The
company said its active account base
rose nearly 4 percent to 179 million.
For the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31,
PayPal said net income rose 28 percent
to $367 million, or 30 cents per share,
from $286 million, or 23 cent per
share last year. Earnings, adjusted for
one-time gains and costs, came to 36
cents per share.
The results surpassed Wall Street
expectations. The average estimate of
19 analysts surveyed by Zacks
Investment Research was for earnings
of 34 cents per share.
Revenue rose 17 percent to $2.56
billion from $2.56 billion, also surpassing Street forecasts. Thirteen analysts surveyed by Zacks expected
$2.51 billion.
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Hillsdale wins in OT
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Golden State
winning mind
games as well
Hillsdales Emily Nepomuceno flips a shot over Mills Julia Gibbs during the Knights 62-60
overtime win. Nepomuceno had a team-high 14 points to help keep the Knights undefeated
in PAL South play.
Joe Thornton
2011.
After missing the playoffs last year for the
first time since 2003, the Sharks are once
again a contender in the Western Conference.
We put ourselves in a decent spot, have
some momentum, forward Tommy Wingels
said. Obviously can climb in our division a
bit, but go to the break feeling good about
yourselves. Then you go from there.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. Panthers quarterback Cam Newton suggested for the first time
Wednesday that race may play a factor in why
hes become a lightning rod for public criticism.
Im an African-American quarterback that
scares people because they havent seen
nothing that they can compare me to, said
the 6-foot-5, 245-pound Newton.
The No. 1 pick in the 2011 NFL draft out of
Auburn, Newton has his share of detractors
who either dont like how he plays, his celebrations or his abundance of self-confidence.
Newton, a leading league MVP candidate
putting up record-breaking numbers, said he
learned a long time ago that he cant please
everyone.
People are going to judge, and have opinions on things I dont have control over,
Newton said.
The stout and speedy Newton is beating
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Sports briefs
LeBron says criticism he
undermines coaches is unfair
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio LeBron James
says the criticism that he undermines coaches
is unfair.
James said Wednesday that he has never disrespected a coach at any level and hes bothered by the narrative that he has had a hand in
coaches being fired. The Cavaliers dismissed
coach David Blatt last week midway through
his second season, despite the former
European coach leading Cleveland to the NBA
Finals last season and the Cavs topping the
Eastern Conference standings this season.
James says people get his influence misconstrued because Im a smart basketball player and Ive voiced my opinion about certain
things.
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SPORTS
The All-Star coaches are determined by the teams with the best
records in each conference two
weeks before the game, which is
Feb. 14 in Toronto.
Walton led the Warriors to an
NBA-record 24-0 start and was 394 before Kerr returned following
complications from two back surgeries for last Fridays game
against Indiana. However, NBA
rules state that all Waltons victories earned on an interim basis
actually go to Kerr, and league
rules prevent coaches from participating in two consecutive All-Star
games.
We all got to coach it last year.
Even though Luke wasnt the head
coach he was on the staff and he
was there, Kerr said Wednesday
night. So, the rule is the rule.
Maybe well get to go back next
year.
LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
In my opinion, this Golden State team is
the professional version of the Globetrotters
if the Globetrotters actually played a serious, competitive game. Steph Curry has the
best handle Ive seen since Curly Neal of the
1970s and 1980s Globetrotters. And Curry is
not alone. It seems everyone on the team has
a certain flair to their game. The behind-theback plays and passes. The alley-oops. Halfcourt bounce passes. Over-the-head hook
passes. Fans sit up and take notice on every
Warriors possession because you just dont
know what theyre going to do next.
And even if you miss a highlight, rest
assured there will be another jaw-dropping
play by the Warriors because thats what
they do.
***
The Warriors have played so well for the
last season and a half that they have all but
pushed the San Jose Sharks out of the Bay
Areas sports conscious.
Its understandable. Golden States rise has
coincided with the decline of the Sharks. It
started two years ago when they gagged away
a first-round playoff series to the Los
Angeles Kings. Last year, they failed to
make the playoffs and ended up firing their
coach. He was replaced by a guy only the
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Girls basketball
Carlmont 55, Burlingame 25
The Scots had 10 players get in the
scoring column to cruise past the
Panthers.
Alexa Banyangos led Carlmont (43 PAL South, 11-8 overall) with 10
points. Burlingame (2-5) got a gamehigh 11 points from Nicole
Brunicardi.
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Boys soccer
Menlo-Atherton 3, Carlmont 0
The Bears put some distance
between themselves and the Scots at
the top of the PAL Bay Division table
with a shut out win.
Ethan Oro continues to rack up
points for M-A (6-1 PAL Bay, 10-2
overall), scoring a goal and assisting
on another. Quinn Rowland also had
a goal and an assist, with Alex
Brenner rounding out the scoring and
Patriots Quinn picking up the other
assist.
Carlmont falls to third place with a
4-3 record, one game behind secondplace Sequoia.
Menlo School 2,
Crystal Springs 1
The Knights won their fifth
straight game to stay on the heels of
first place Kings Academy in the
WBAL standings.
After a scoreless first half, Daniel
Hausen gave Menlo (4-1-1 WBAL, 83-1 overall) a 1-0 lead minutes into
the second half, heading home a corner kick off the foot of Dylan
Williams. After Crystal Springs (2-31) found the equalizer, the Knights
pulled out the win in the final minutes
when Williams pounded a loose ball
into the back of the net from the top
of the penalty box.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
Toronto
30
Boston
26
New York
22
Brooklyn
12
Philadelphia
7
Southeast Division
Atlanta
27
Miami
25
Charlotte
22
Washington
20
Orlando
20
Central Division
Cleveland
32
Chicago
25
Detroit
25
Indiana
23
Milwaukee
20
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
San Antonio
39
Memphis
26
Dallas
26
Houston
25
New Orleans
16
Northwest Division
Oklahoma City
35
Portland
21
Utah
20
Denver
17
Minnesota
14
Pacific Division
Warriors
42
L.A. Clippers
30
Sacramento
20
Phoenix
14
L.A. Lakers
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Cleveland 115, Phoenix 93
Boston 111, Denver 103
Detroit 110, Philadelphia 97
Oklahoma City 126, Minnesota 123
San Antonio 130, Houston 99
L.A. Clippers 85, Atlanta 83
Utah 102, Charlotte 73
Golden State 127, Dallas 107
Thursdays Games
Atlanta at Indiana, 4 p.m.
Denver at Washington, 4 p.m.
Sacramento at New Orleans, 5 p.m.
Milwaukee at Memphis, 5 p.m.
New York at Toronto, 5 p.m.
Chicago at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
Wrestling
Half Moon Bay at Terra Nova, Sequoia at Capuchino,
Mills at El Camino, 7 p.m.; Serra at Riordan, 7:30 p.m.
At Burlingame
Aragon vs. Oceana, Burlingame vs. Menlo-Atherton, Menlo-Atherton vs. South City, Burlingame vs.
Aragon, 5 p.m.
Girls' soccer
Jefferson at Oceana, San Mateo at Sequoia, Mills at
Westmoor, Burlingame at Hillsdale, Menlo-Atherton at Capuchino, 3 p.m.; Kings Academy at Menlo
School, Harker at Sacred Heart Prep, Mercy-SF at
Crystal Springs, Mercy-Burlingame at Pinewood,
3:30 p.m.; Terra Nova at South City, Aragon at Carlmont, Woodside at Half Moon Bay, 4 p.m.
FRIDAY
Boys' basketball
Menlo School at Eastside College Prep, 5 p.m.; Sacred Heart Prep at Crystal Springs, 6:30 p.m.; St.
Francis at Serra, 7:30 p.m.; Aragon at Mills,
Burlingame at Capuchino, Hillsdale at San Mateo,
Woodside at Carlmont, Menlo-Atherton at Sequoia,
South City at Terra Nova, Westmoor at Half Moon
Bay, Jefferson at Oceana, 7:45 p.m.
Girls' basketball
Sacred Heart Prep at Castilleja, 5:30 p.m.; Menlo
School at Eastside College Prep, 6 p.m.; Aragon at
Mills, Burlingame at Capuchino, Hillsdale at San
Mateo, Woodside at Carlmont, Menlo-Atherton at
Sequoia, South City at Terra Nova,Westmoor at Half
Moon Bay, Jefferson at Oceana, 6:15 p.m.; Crystal
Springs at Mercy-Burlingame, 6:30 p.m.
Boys soccer
Sacred Heart Prep at Harker, Kings Academy at
Menlo School, Westmoor at Capuchino, El Camino
at Mills, South City at Aragon, Sequoia at Hillsdale,
3 p.m.; Crystal Springs at Eastside College Prep, 3:30
p.m.; San Mateo at Jefferson, Woodside at Terra
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SATURDAY
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Boys' soccer
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Bulls on Jan. 27, 2015. The Warriors also
dished out 30 assists for a fth straight game,
rst to do so since the 1994-95 Orlando Magic.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr went with a supersmall lineup in the second quarter, and that was
without Curry on the court. Golden State won its
sixth in a row against Dallas at Oracle, shy of its
seven-game unbeaten run at home in the series
from 1991-94.
The Warriors, with 30-point wins in three of
their previous four games, including 120-90
against the Spurs on Monday night, got 13
points from Harrison Barnes and 10 by
Draymond Green.
Dallas star Dirk Nowitzki had the night off to
rest following a 92-90 road win at the Lakers on
Tuesday.
All-Star reserves
Warriors coach Steve Kerr said he considers
Green automatic and is hopeful Thompson
gets a spot when All-Star reserves are announced
Thursday.
Tip-ins
Warri o rs : Curry moved into eighth place on
the franchise scoring list. ... F Kevon Looney
made his NBA debut, the 11th former UCLA
player to wear a Golden State uniform. He had
two points and two rebounds, scoring on his
rst attempt. ... Thompson had his 20th game
with 20 or more points. ... Curry has hit 34
straight free throws. ... C Festus Ezeli sat out
with a sore left knee that required an MRI exam
Tuesday following Monday nights win against
San Antonio. ... Kerr might rest some players
during this stretch before the Feb. 14 All-Star
Game in Toronto. Its a balance, he said. You
want to give people rest if they need it. Of his
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yellow-tagged several residences and a 20unit apartment complex Monday.
U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo,
joined Supervisor Don Horsley and Pacifica
officials to announce theyd advocate for
federal support to fund coastal repairs, and
that the county would offer relocation assistance for residents fleeing their apartments.
Earning any federal funds will be a competitive process, yet Speier emphasized
Californians are suffering from the effects
of this seasons storms.
I am firmly convinced that the federal
government now has got to recognize that
an El Nio is just like Superstorm Sandy
except that its happening over a greater
portion of time and should be treated much
like a Superstorm Sandy in terms of federal
involvement and support, Speier said, noting Highway 1 could be compromised.
This is a significant issue for the city of
Pacifica, for the county of San Mateo, for
the state of California. And from a federal
perspective, I watch as federal dollars are
sent elsewhere in our country over and over
again for natural disasters. This is a profound natural disaster.
The warmer ocean conditions fueling El
Nio and its powerful waves have damaged
the Pacifica Pier, caused a sea wall near
Beach Boulevard to fail and rendered occupied homes uninhabitable along Esplanade
and Palmetto avenues.
These incidents were facing right now
have outpaced our citys resources to
respond, said City Manager Lorie Tinfow.
STUDY
Continued from page 1
The joint effort by the three nonprofits
hopes to find a site in six months.
MidPen Housing and Hello Housing were
also awarded a $200,000 grant to help buy
single-family homes and preserve them as
affordable housing.
Most of that effort will be in East Palo
Alto and the Belle Haven neighborhood,
Peters said.
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MILLBRAE
Continued from page 1
Area Specific Plan requiring developers to consider offsetting costs associated with a growing student population.
After five hours of deliberation into
the early hours of Wednesday morning,
councilmembers gave a clear indication they are prepared to pass the final
document once issues with the
Millbrae Elementary School District
are resolved.
I dont have any issues with the
document and would be ready to
approve it tonight, said Vice Mayor
Reuben Holober.
But as the council chambers that had
been filled earlier in the night stood
nearly vacant by the end of the meeting, Holober said he favored postponing a decision to grant residents an
opportunity to witness the documents
ultimate approval.
I think we should agree on that language and come back and have a final
vote, Holober said, of negotiations
with the school district.
School officials claim the more than
800 homes expected to be built in the
rail station area will eventually bring
875 students to the local district,
which would push many of the existing campuses beyond their enrollment
capacity.
Some school board members have
expressed concerns the district may
need to ask residents to pass a bond
measure to finance construction of new
school facilities designed to house a
growing student population.
Vahn Phayprasert, superintendent of
the Millbrae Elementary School
District, expressed concerns during the
meeting that the policy documents
considered by city officials did not
adequately address potential harm done
to the local school system.
He adv o cat ed ci t y o ffi ci al s
approve allowing school representatives to sit in on discussions with
dev el o p ers reg ardi n g i mp act fees
that must be paid when a housing or
HOTEL
Continued from page 1
The official name of the new hotel
will be Grand Hyatt San Francisco
International Airport.
Realizing a brand new hotel at our
world
class
San
Francisco
International Airport has long been
part of SFOs Capital Plan and I am
pleased with this new relationship
with Hyatt, San Francisco Mayor Ed
Lee wrote in a statement. The construction and operation of Grand Hyatt
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ESL Conversation Club. 10 a.m.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
las Pulgas, Belmont. Drop in to this
relaxed conversation club to help
improve your English. For more
information
contact
[email protected].
San Mateo Asian Seniors Club. 10
a.m. 725 Monte Diablo Ave., San
Mateo. Annual membership is $20
and seniors older than 50 are eligible. For more information call 3498534.
Watercolor Exhibit by Jane Henri.
10 a.m. to 8 p.m. San Mateo Main
Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
Local artist Jane Henri specializes in
manipulating watercolors the way
many artists apply oil paints and her
favorite subject to capture is people.
The library is open Monday through
Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday
and Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and
Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more
information call 522-7818.
Community Health Talk: Ask the
Registered Dietician. Noon to 1
p.m. 1044 Middlefield Road,
Redwood City. Featuring Scott Cahn,
MA, RD. For more information call
299-2433.
Family Love Letter. 2 p.m. 20 Twin
Pines Lane, Belmont. The Family Love
Letter is a system to help compile
information that your family will
need that is not normally included in
a will or trust. Registration is
required. For more information and
to register call 401-4663.
Life Hacks for Teens: Get
Organized. 3:30 p.m. 1110 Alameda
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Learn tips
and tricks on how to make a study
plan, take better notes, use scheduling apps and make a customized
planner or pencil case out of duct
tape. For more information email
[email protected].
Technology and Instructional
Design Tech Drop-In. 5 pm. South
San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Receive one-on-one help for any
tech questions. Please bring devices
and any passwords that may be
needed for setup or adjustments for
best results. For more information
contact 829-3860.
The Mountaintop. 8 p.m. Pear
Theatre, 1110 La Avenida St.,
Mountain View. For tickets and more
information call 254-1148.
FRIDAY, JAN. 29
Coloring and Coffee for Adults. 10
a.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Color a page
or two and enjoy some refreshments
and adult conversation. Coloring
sheets and materials will be provided, but feel free to bring your own
supplies. For more information contact [email protected].
2016 Presidential Election Class. 1
p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 20 Twin Pines Lane,
Belmont. This class will give students
an opportunity to have a better
understanding of how the president
is chosen. CSM Political Science
Instructor Frank Damon will lead the
class through presidential debates,
primaries and national conventions.
Suggested $2 contribution per class.
For more information call 345-3394
HDTV Studio Workshop. 6 p.m. 900
San Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Learn
about the different aspects of creating a high definition television show.
For more information call 494-8686.
Reel Great Films. 7 p.m. Belmont
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas.
Join us as we watch a great film. For
more information contact [email protected].
Nice Work If You Can Get It. 7:30
p.m. 600 N. Delaware St., San Mateo.
Join San Mateo High School for an
evening of hilarious comedy and
glorious production numbers.
Tickets start at $15. For more information and to buy tickets go to
www.smhsdrama.org.
The Mountaintop. 8 p.m. Pear
Theatre, 1110 La Avenida St.,
Mountain View. For tickets and more
information call 254-1148.
SATURDAY, JAN. 30
American Legion Breakfast. 8:30
a.m. to 11 a.m. 757 San Mateo Ave.,
San Bruno. $8 per person and $5 for
children under 10.
How Gluten Affects Your Entire
Body. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. 150 San
Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Learn
about the effects of food intolerance
and how to heal. Admission is $10.
For more information and to preregister
visit
www.Newleafhalfmoonbay.eventbri
te.com.
Project Read Tutor Informational
Meeting. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Downstairs meeting room, Menlo
Park Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo
Park. Learn how you can make a difference in the life of an adult learner
by becoming a tutor. To register or
for more information call 330-2525.
Gluten-Free Baking Basics. 11 a.m.
150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay.
Learn how to make muffins, cookies
and cakes gluten-free. Admission is
$25. For more information and to
preregister
visit
www.Newleafhalfmoonbay.eventbri
te.com.
SOS Seafood Festival: Sustaining
Our Seas. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Half
Moon Bay Brewing Company, 390
Capistrano Road, Half Moon Bay.
Featuring food trucks, drinks, music,
arts and crafts, local booths and
more. For more information visit
miramarevents.com or call 7263491.
Pet Adoption Fair. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
610 Elm St., San Carlos. The
Homeless Cat Network will sponsor
a pet adoption at the San Carlos
Library. For more information call
591-0341.
Fund A Need Robe/Slipper Drive.
Noon to 4 p.m. 266 Lorton Ave.,
Burlingame. All goods and money
donations will go toward helping
local low income seniors in need. For
more information call Sema Tosun at
504-7578 or go to fundaneed.org.
Adobe Illustrator Basics. 3 p.m.
South San Francisco Main Library
(Collaboration Room), 840 W. Orange
Ave., South San Francisco. Adobe
Illustrator is one of many useful software programs available for public
use in the library. Participants will
learn the basics of this popular
graphic design software. Due to
space limitations, a maximum of four
participants can attend each session. For more information contact
829-3860 and to register visit
http://bit.ly/1RazeRx.
Benefit Concert hosted by the
African-American
Composer
Initiative.
Eastside
College
Preparatory School, 1041 Myrtle St.,
East Palo Alto. For more information
and to purchase tickets go to
http://aacinitiative.org/upcoming.p
hp or call 588-0850.
School of Rock Concert. 4 p.m. to 6
p.m. 711 S. B St., San Mateo.
Presenting a tribute to Queen, for all
ages. Free. For more information
contact 347-3474.
HeartMoves. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 149
South Blvd., San Mateo. Experience
the profound healing rhythms of the
elements found in nature in a fun,
unique workshop that combines the
ancient power of drumming and
dance. Tickets start at $20. For more
information email [email protected].
Nice Work If You Can Get It. 7:30
p.m. 600 N. Delaware St., San Mateo.
Join San Mateo High School for an
evening of hilarious comedy and
glorious production numbers.
Tickets start at $15. For more information and to buy tickets go to
www.smhsdrama.org.
The Mountaintop. 8 p.m. Pear
Theatre, 1110 La Avenida St.,
Mountain View. For tickets and more
information call 254-1148.
SUNDAY, JAN. 31
Open House at St. Pius School.
10:30 a.m. to noon. 1100 Woodside
Road, Redwood City. For prospective
students and their families to learn
more about the school and curriculum. For more information visit
stpiusschool.org.
Nice Work If You Can Get It. 2 p.m.
600 N. Delaware St., San Mateo. Join
San Mateo High School for an
evening of hilarious comedy and
glorious production numbers.
Tickets start at $15. For more information and to buy tickets go to
www.smhsdrama.org.
The Mountaintop. 2 p.m. Pear
Theatre, 1110 La Avenida St.,
Mountain View. For tickets and more
information call 254-1148.
School of Rock Concert. 4 p.m. to 6
p.m. Presenting a tribute to Queen,
for all ages. Free. For more information contact 347-3474.
Family Concert: Legend of Singkil.
3:30 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. College of San
Mateo Theatre (Building 3), 1700 W.
Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. San
Francisco Chamber Orchestra with
the Eth-Noh-Tec Ensemble. Music,
dancing, and folk tales from both
ancient and modern-day Asia,
brought to life by one of the Bay
Area's premiere folkloric ensembles.
Free. For more information contact
(415) 692-3367.
For more events visit
smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar.
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28 Tools for duels
30 Sidekick
31 New Haven student
32 Basketball hoop
33 Horror-ick street
35 Call from the Alps
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40 See-through mineral
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Hip boots
Montezumas people
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3 Long-armed one
4 Set free
5 Trampled
6 Groan causers
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10 Has lunch
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Fraus spouse
Foxy
Army doc
Smart
monster
Fix the clock
Credit union grants
Skipped
Ranis husband
Did the crawl
Irwin of the PGA
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Annoys
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104 Training
110 Employment
110 Employment
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110 Employment
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t Bussers t Cocktail Servers t Dishwasher
t Front Desk Agent t Line/Banquet Cook
AM & PM Shifts Available
Employee Benefits Package
CAREGIVER - Assists elderly or disabled adults with daily living activities. Duties include medication management,
bed baths, hair washing, personal
grooming, diaper changes, meal preparation, laundry, records personal and
comfort measures, observes patient response to medication and reports
changes. Acacia Manor-Employer. Burlingame, CA. Work hours: M-F, 8am to
5pm, $9.80/hour. Submit resumes to Recruitment and Employment Office, ACACIA MANOR, Attn: Job Ref #:
ACA76776, P.O. Box 56625, Atlanta, GA
30343.
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required.
Immediate placement
on all assignments.
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CAREGIVERS NEEDED
SALON
RESTAURANT -
All Positions
Experienced Cooks
NEWSPAPER
DRIVERS
WANTED
Newsstand + vending
Machine
Delivery routes available
in the San Francisco Area
No collections required
Early AM routes 7 days
per week
2 1/2 - 3 hours daily
$500.00 per week
The Daily Journal is looking for interns to do entry level reporting, research, updates of our ongoing features and interviews. Photo interns also welcome.
We expect a commitment of four to
eight hours a week for at least four
months. The internship is unpaid, but
intelligent, aggressive and talented interns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time reporters.
College students or recent graduates
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper
experience is preferred but not necessarily required.
Please send a cover letter describing
your interest in newspapers, a resume
and three recent clips. Before you apply, you should familiarize yourself
with our publication. Our Web site:
www.smdailyjournal.com.
Send your information via e-mail to
[email protected] or by regular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210,
San Mateo CA 94402.
SALES/MARKETING
INTERNSHIPS
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
for ambitious interns who are eager to
jump into the business arena with both
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs
of the newspaper and media industries.
This position will provide valuable
experience for your bright future.
Email resume
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TWO DISH WASHER/ JANITORIAL
POSITIONS AvAILABLE STARTING AT
$14 AN HOUR PART TIME: LUNCH
AND DINNER SHIFTS. CALL MRS. ENDO (650) 218-3161. vALID W-4 INFORMATION REqUIRED.
Apply in person
170 Opportunities
DRIVERS WANTED
LIMO BUSINESS, On Time Limo Shuttle. Includes 2 Town Cars, customer and
client lists. $60,000. (650)342-6342
Newspaper Delivery Routes to businesses and newsracks, and some apartment buildings. (No residential
houses.)
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203 Public Notices
LEGAL NOTICES
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
Notice of Public Sales and More.
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
RFP FOR Network Equipment for Hoover Elementary School and Burlingame
Intermediate School
(eRate Category 2)
The Burlingame School District (District) is requesting proposals for purchase of goods and
services to implement Layer 2 and Layer 3 network infrastructure components for new facilities
construction. This request is inclusive of all hardware, software and services required for implementation.
The facilities construction contracts that are already in place include all structured cabling (including fiber cabling between IDFs and the MDF) and IDF racks and cable management components; this RFP is seeking proposals for the procurement, configuration and installation
of:
Switches (including internetworking components),
Access Points and
Rack-mounted UPS
The District has applied for eRate Category 2 for partial funding for this project, and an eRate
470
form
and
the
complete
RFP
may
be
viewed
by
visiting
https://data.usac.org/publicreports/Form470Rfp/index
A complete RFP may also be obtained by visiting
http://www.bsd.k12.ca.us/TechHelp or by email request to
[email protected]
The District will accept responding proposals through the close of business on February
22, 2016. Proposals must be submitted electronically via email. The District will accept
questions about this RFP via email at any time until proposals are due.
Email Address for submissions or questions:
[email protected]
Mail address for submissions:
Gaby Hellier
Burlingame School District
1825 Trousdale Drive
Burlingame, CA 94010
Respondents should not construe from this legal notice that the District intends to enter into a
contract with the Respondent unless, in the opinion of the District, it is in the best interest of the
District to do so. The District reserves the right to negotiate final contractual terms with the successful Respondent. The District reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive
any errors or corrections in a proposal or in the proposal process. The District will award the
Contract based on a review and analysis of the proposals to determine which proposal best
meets the needs of the District. Following the review and analysis of all responsive proposals,
the District will make a recommendation to the Board of Trustees at its regularly scheduled
meeting.
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, January 21, 2016.
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STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF
THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT M-265242
Name of the person abandoning the use
of the Fictitious Business Name: Patrick
T. Foulds. Name of Business: All Good
Trenching. Date of original filing:
05/05/15. Address of Principal Place of
Business: 10 Plumas St #1, BRISBANE,
CA 94005. Registrant(s): Patrick T.
Foulds, 10 Plumas St #1, BRISBANE,
CA 94005. The business was conducted
by an Individual.
/s/Patrick T. Foulds/
This statement was filed with the Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 01/06/16. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 01/07/2016,
01/14/2016, 01/21/2016, 01/28/2016).
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF
THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT #259902
Name of the person abandoning the use
of the Fictitious Business Name: Allied
Health Group. Name of Business: Local
Staff, LLC. Date of original filing:
03/06/2014. Address of Principal Place
of Business: 1150 Bayhill Drive, Suite
200, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registrant(s): Local Staff, LLC.,CA. The business was conducted by a Limited Liability Companyl.
/s/Susan E. Ball/
This statement was filed with the Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 01/06/16. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 01/21/2016,
01/28/2016, 02/04/2015, 02/11/2016).
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF
THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT M-255949
Name of the person abandoning the use
of the Fictitious Business Name: PriceSimms Serramonte, LLC. Name of Business: Nissan Serramonte. Date of original filing: 05/20/15. Address of Principal
Place of Business: 1500A Collins Ave,
COLMA, CA 94014. Registrant(s): PriceSimms Serramonte, LLC. CA. The business was conducted by a Limited Liability Company.
/s/Adam Simms/
This statement was filed with the Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 12/23/15. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 01/21/2016,
01/28/2016, 02/04/2015, 02/11/2016).
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298 Collectibles
303 Electronics
304 Furniture
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Hanford N. Lockwood
Case Number: 126535
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Hanford N. Lockwood. A
Petition for Probate has been filed by
Barry B. Lockwood in the Superior Court
of California, County of San Mateo. The
Petition for Probate requests that Barry
B. Lockwood, Thomas W. Lockwood,
and Jeffrey C. Lockwood be appointed
as personal representative to administer
the estate of the decedent.
The petition requests the decedent swill
and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examiniation in the file kept by the
court.
The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain
very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons unless
they have waived notice or consented to
the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted
unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant the
authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: FEB 19, 2016 at
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063.
If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court a
Request for Special Notice (form DE154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:
Kevin A. Taheny,
Law Offices of Kevin A. Taheny Inc.,
700 S. Claremont St., Suite 101
SAN MATEO, CA 94403
(650)345-1000
FILED: 01/20/2015
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
on 1/21/15, 01/28/15, 02/4/16
JOE MONTANA front page, SF Chronicle, Super Bowl XvI Win issue, $10, 650591-9769 San Carlos
Books
HAILUN PIANO for sale, brand new, excellent condition. $6,000. (650)308-5296
304 Furniture
306 Housewares
BED SPREAD (queen size), flower design, never used. $22. Pls call
650-345-9036
CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield
Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
pieces) $75. 650-493-5026
COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box
(3 boxes available).
(650)342-5630
295 Art
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
296 Appliances
AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)2350898
CHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
CIRRUS STEAM mop model SM212B 4
new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
$45. 650-5885487
ELECTRIC FIREPLACE on wheels in
walnut casing made by the Amish exl.
cond. $99. 650-592-2648
297 Bicycles
2 BIKES for kids $60. Will email pictures
upon request (650) 537-1095
PRE-LIT 7 ft Christmas tree. Three sections, easy to assemble. $50. 650 349
2963.
SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
TABLECLOTH, UNUSED in original box,
Royal Blue and white 47x47, great gift,
$10.00, (650) 578-9208.
CAROLINA PUPS
American Dingo Boys,
Excellent Hiking Buddy,
Guardian. $1299
707-642-7332
http:/www.ccdogs.com
ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi animal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
650-593-2066
308 Tools
PET CARRIER, brown ,very good condition, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
650 773-7201
WE BUY
302 Antiques
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
303 Electronics
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
298 Collectibles
GEOFFREY BEENE Jacket, unused, unworn, tags , pink, small, sleeveless, zippers, paid $88, $15, (650) 578-9208
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
299 Computers
300 Toys
LOST - Apple Ipad, Sunday 5.3 on Caltrain #426, between Burlingame and
Redwood City, south bound. REWARD.
(415)830-0012
650-697-2685
316 Clothes
BLACK LEATHER belt, wide, non-slip,
43" middle hole, $2, 650-595-3933
FAUx FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
color
in
excellent
condition
3/4
length $50 650-692-8012
LADIES BOOTS size 8 , 3 pairs different
styles , $20/ pair. call 650-592-2648
LEATHER JACKET, New Black Italian
style, size M Ladies $45 (650) 875-1708
MANS SUIT, perfect condition. Jacket
size 42, pants 32/32. Only $35. Call
650-345-9036
MEN'S VINTAGE Pendleton,100% virgin
wool, red tartan plaid, large,like
new,$25,650-591-9769, San Carlos
PARIS HILTON purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
SUNGLASSSES UNISEx TOMS Lobamba S007 w/ Tortoise Frames. Polarized lenses 100% UvA/UvB NEW
$65.(650)591-6596
VELVET DRAPE, 100% cotton, new
beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems:
$45 (415)585-3622
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318 Sports Equipment
$99
335 Rugs
CARPET RUNNER, new, 30 inches,
bound on both sides, burgundy color, 30
lineal feet, $290. Call (650)579-0933.
OPEN HOUSE
LISTINGS
Reach over 76,500
potential home buyers &
renters a day,
from South San Francisco
to Palo Alto.
in your local newspaper.
AA SMOG
Call (650)344-5200
Look for it
every Friday and Weekend
to find information on fine homes
and properties throughout
the local area.
Call (650)344-5200
620 Automobiles
620 Automobiles
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
Garage Sales
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALES
470 Rooms
440 Apartments
DUPLEx FOR RENT. 1 Bedroom.
Closed Garage. No pets. Available Now.
$2,100 per month. Call Hernando
(650) 492-0625.
SAN MATEO, Completely remodeled
new, 2 bdrm 1 bath Laurelwood.. $2,900.
(650)342-6342
(650) 340-0492
Just $42!
Well run it
til you sell it!
Reach 76,500 drivers
from South SF to
Palo Alto
Call (650)344-5200
[email protected]
Menlo Park
650 -273-5120
www.MenloAthertonAutoRepair
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640 Motorcycles/Scooters
BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
650-995-0003
DAINESE BOOTS Zipper & velcro Closure, Cushioned Ankle, Excellent Condition Unisex EU40 $55 (650)357-7484
ACROSS
1 Takes shape
6 Military
installations
11 Armonk, N.Y.based tech
company
14 Quarterback with
the 2011
autobiography
Through My
Eyes
15 Tells target
16 PBS funder
17 Downpour
19 40-yr.-old NBC
show
20 Mature insect
21 Singer Vannelli
22 Fairy tale word
25 Weasel relative
29 Horned Frogs
sch.
30 Spot
31 Forward, in a
way
32 Ankle bones
34 Put up
35 1980 sci-fi thriller,
and a hint to this
puzzles circles
40 Sister of Clio
41 Drive
respondent
43 Its usually taken
in twos
46 Rival
48 Reason for
adolescent
angst
49 1988 Best
Supporting
Actress Oscar
winner
51 Only
52 Mythical arrow
shooter
53 Key
55 2014 FIFA World
Cup champion:
Abbr.
56 Christmas, for
many
62 Wheel of
Fortune buy
63 __ Grows in
Brooklyn
64 Carrot family
herb
65 __ jacket
66 About 17 of
them equal a
United States
dollar
67 Toyotas luxury
division
DOWN
1 Former Ford
model
2 Poetic preposition
3 Japanese sash
4 Tinseltown vehicle
5 Show off a
butterfly, perhaps
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7 Grilling garment
8 Place to kick
back
9 Whitney, by birth
and by education
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11 As found
12 Pride and
Prejudice family
name
13 NBA great Karl
18 Scruff
21 Underground
chamber
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slugger
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organizer
24 Circular lock
26 Drops the ball
27 Track
competition
28 Penny __
30 The Treasure of
the __ Madre:
Bogart classic
33 Beer orders
47 European capital
50 Tape, maybe
51 Goosebumps
series author
54 Ben Gurion
carrier
56 Drivel
57 Emptied the
feedbag
58 Govt. collection
agency
59 Twice cinq
60 Pac-12 sch.
61 Of course
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SSFUSD Substitute
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The South San Francisco Unified School District is in need of
substitute teachers for our Pre-School, Elementary, and
Secondary programs. Our automated system calls substitute
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