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The country store has been a fixture in the secluded coastal town,
as well as a popular tourist destination, for generations. Lovingly
referred to as the heart of the
community, a fundraising campaign is highlighting a budding
movement to revive the gathering
place along Stage Road.
As of Friday evening, 308 people contributed to a GoFundMe
City garbage
rates may go
up and down
Commercial users subsidizing residential
users in San Carlos, council may correct it
By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Menlo Park residents Alida, 2-year-old Luca and Shea McIntyre celebrate the start of fall by picking gourds at a
pumpkin patch near Half Moon Bay.
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You may never get there,
Olbert said about bringing the
commercial and residential rates
into balance.
The council is scheduled to hold
a Proposition 218 hearing in late
Autumn brings back coastside pumpkin patches City office building up for review
tourism season of the year. sent a vital segment of the agriculBy Samantha Weigel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
tural industry.
Having people come out, get
out in the fields, pick some pumpkins and think about where their
food comes from and how these
things came to exist they didnt
just show up at Safeway in a box,
they grew them I think that
helps people, especially children,
make the connection that our food
comes from these fields and the
farmers that produce it, said Fred
Crowder, San Mateo Countys
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DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
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blessing to get materials.
Hubbard said she has relied on the crowdsourcing platform for the past two years to
purchase materials and the end result is the
development of a set of assets benefiting
years of classes flowing through her classroom.
Under encouragement from Genentech
officials,
representatives
from
DonorsChoose have visited teachers
throughout the South San Francisco Unified
School District to educate them on best way
to use the website and encourage their participation.
The enthusiasm for crowdsourcing has
spread throughout the campus at South San
Francisco High School, said Hubbard. The
results are tangible, as more than $35,000
have been raised by the 21 teachers in every
discipline seeking money for their students,
according to the website.
Hubbard credited Genentech for the companys willingness to take strides toward
benefiting local students.
Its really a fantastic partnership, she
said.
Ryan Sebers, spokesman for the South San
Francisco Unified School District, echoed a
similar sentiment in an email.
This fantastic matching initiative allows
teachers to dream big and provide the necessary supplies to maximize their students
engagement and learning, while at the same
time reducing the weight many teachers feel
when they are paying for supplies from their
own pockets, he said.
Ragnar von Schiber, the associate director
of corporate and employee giving, said in a
prepared statement the program is indicative
Police reports
F*** Street!
A man was seen screaming in front of a
building on F Street in Burlingame
before 9:51 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21.
BURLINGAME
B urg l ary . Someone smashed a vehicle
window and stole a laptop on Paloma
Avenue before 8:05 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.
21.
Pe t t y t h e f t . Someone broke into an
unlocked vehicle and stole items on
Burlingame Avenue before 5:06 p. m.
Wednesday, Sept. 21.
S us p i c i o us c i rc ums t an c e . Someone
found a Ziplock bag containing a white
powdery substance on Easton Drive before
10:14 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21.
Di s turbance. Two men were seen arguing
and yelling at each other behind a store on
El Camino Real before 2:23 a. m.
Wednesday, Sept. 21.
Traffi c Hazard. Cement was dumped all
over the road on Mariposa Drive before
7:11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20.
BELMONT
Fraud. A person transfered $5,500 from
someones account on Lake Road before
9:16 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21.
Theft. Someone broke a window of a vehicle and stole two wallets on Carlmont
Drive before 7:40 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.
21.
Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A man tried
to grab a woman as she was trying to get
into her car on El Camino Real before 8:12
a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 21.
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Local briefs
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
The
Ho us e
of
Repres entati v es on Wednesday
passed H. R. 4 7 1 2 , a bipartisan bill
introduced last March by U. S. Rep.
Jacki e Spei er, D-San Mateo , and
U. S. Rep. Ro b Wo o dal l , R-GA,
to ensure sensitive immigration documents, such as green cards, travel
papers and employment authorization forms are received by
the intended recipients, according to Speiers ofce.
The Streng theni ng the Department o f Ho mel and
Securi ty Secure Mai l Ini ti ati v e Act will update the
Uni ted States Ci ti zens hi p and Immi g rati o n
Serv i ces Secure Mai l Ini ti ati v e so recipients can
choose signature-required delivery for those documents to
more reliably guarantee receipt, according to Speiers
ofce.
STATE GOVERNMENT
Go v. Jerry Bro wn signed As s embl y Bi l l 2 5 9 4
into law Friday, permitting public agencies that collect
stormwater to reuse it, sell it, recharge groundwater with it
or use it to improve water quality. The law was authored by
As s embl y man Ri ch Go rdo n, D-Menl o Park.
Until now, state law encouraged agencies to create
stormwater resource plans, but did not give those agencies
the explicit ability to use the water they collected.
Allowing agencies to use the stormwater they capture will
encourage more stormwater collection and help agencies
nance water collection projects, according to Gordons
ofce. This law takes effect Jan. 1.
EDUCATION
The San Carl o s El ementary Scho o l Di s tri ct
Bo ard o f Trus tees unanimously approved a revision to
the districts homework policy designed to grant students
greater autonomy in managing their assignments when
away from the classroom.
The decision, made during a meeting Thursday, Sept. 22,
comes in the wake of months of deliberations by school
ofcials who sought to build skills which they hope will
benet students on their path through higher education and
eventually the workforce.
LOCAL/STATE
SACRAMENTO Gov. Jerry Brown is approving legislation that seeks to stop surprise medical bills from doctors
not covered by a patients health plan.
Brown said Friday hes signed AB72 by
Assemblyman Rob Bonta of Alameda.
Unions and patient advocacy groups
say patients shouldnt face massive bills
if they visit a hospital that accepts their
insurance but are treated by a doctor who
doesnt. Unexpected bills commonly
come from radiologists, pathologists
and anesthesiologists who get involved
Jerry Brown in diagnosing or caring for hospitalized
patients.
Area was expected to see weekend sunshine and temperatures in the 70s and
80s.
Red flag warnings were issued in
mountain and valley areas into Sunday,
as forecasters predicted humidity levels could slip below 15 percent.
Fall often brings high fire danger to
Southern California because of seasonal winds. Several years of drought have
further heightened the flammability of
brush.
Traditionally, late September
through mid-November is Santa Ana
season, Cal Fire Chief Thom Porter
said. Many of the states largest and
most damaging wildfires coincide with
this time of year.
Longtime Pasadena resident Mona
Teebay said she notices it every fall.
The fire kind of affects your life,
the 57-year-old woman said. You
always have fall activities disrupted.
Teebay said she believes poor air
quality exacerbated by smoke from
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in Detroit, Michigan, on March 3.
nessmans campaign.
They are more likely to trust Clinton to
handle a variety of issues facing the country, and Trump has no advantage on the
national security topics also at the forefront
of his bid.
Trump undoubtedly has a passionate base
of support, seen clearly among the thousands of backers who fill the stands at his
signature rallies. But most people dont
share that fervor. Only 29 percent of registered voters would be excited and just 24 percent would be proud should Trump prevail in
November.
NATION
ORLANDO, Fla. The gunman responsible for the worst mass shooting in U.S. history told a police negotiator during a standoff at a Florida nightclub that the United
States needed to stop its airstrikes in Syria
and Iraq, according to a transcript of the
phone conversation released Friday.
Omar Mateen identified himself to a 911
operator as the shooter at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando about a half hour after the
massacre started and he pledged allegiance
to the Islamic State group.
I want to let you know Im in Orlando and
I did the shooting, he said.
When a police negotiator called him back
about a dozen minutes later, Mateen told the
negotiator he needed to stop U.S. airstrikes
in Syria and Iraq. A U.S. led coalition has
targeted Islamic State group militants with
airstrikes in those two countries.
WORLD
REUTERS
People inspect a damaged site after airstrikes on the rebel held Tariq al-Bab neighbourhood of Aleppo, Syria.
A photograph circulating on
social media showed the bodies of
a woman and her two children who
were killed in one of the airstrikes
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response to massive antiPutin protests in 20112012.
The 52-year-old has
become known for his
statement there is no
Russia without Putin.
The reshuffling marks a
clear step down for the
Vladimir Putin 61-year-old Naryshkin.
The SVR is considered far
less influential than another KGB successor
agency, the Federal Security Service, known
under its Russian acronym FSB, which
focuses on domestic security issues like
fighting terrorism, catching foreign spies
and uncovering economic crimes.
Under Putin, a 16-year KGB veteran who
served as FSB director in the late 1990s
before ascending to the presidency, the
agency has become increasingly powerful.
Russian media speculated that the FSB is
currently pushing to swallow several other
agencies, including the SVR and the
nations top investigative body, the
Investigative Committee.
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Facebook apologizes to
advertisers for counting error
SAN FRANCISCO Facebook is
apologizing to advertisers for what
it calls an error that overstated the
average length of time users
watched videos on the site.
The measurement didnt affect
how much Facebook charges to run
video spots, but analysts say ad
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decide how much advertising to
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Facebook
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learned he was in the plans for offensive coordinator Bret Pollack and the Bulldogs multifaceted ground attack.
I didnt think I was going to play at all,
Fontenette said. I tried to grayshirt and the
coaches talked me out of it.
Fontenette took his spot on the active roster, but after CSMs Week 1 loss 37-27 at
Modesto, the freshman was wondering if hed
made a mistake. Playing behind Smith, who
opened with a 151-yard rushing performance,
Fontenette saw limited time out of the backfield, carrying just two times for two yards.
That sucked, Fontenette said. Id never
Aragon running back Paul Lautaimi heads toward the end zone for the Dons first touchdown.
But scores were few and far between for Aragon as Aptos beat the Dons 49-21.
El Camino drops
a heartbreaker
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
I just happened to
sneak a peek at a bar
downtown and it was
his, Ward said. I had to
go chug a beer when I got
home. Let it go. But
understood. Hats off to
them. They won.
The Sharks opened
training camp Friday,
Joel Ward
looking to put the disappointment of that Cup
final loss to the Penguins in the past and
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then-49ers coach
Jim Harbaugh and
taking a trip to Air
Force,
but
the
Seahawks were his
first stop.
I spent all my
time trying to take
as much information
as I could in on all
Chip Kelly
three of those visits, and I was fortunate because of,
whether it was Jim
or Pete or Troy
Calhoun at Air
Force, that they
allowed me to do it,
Kelly said. Not a
lot of people would
Pete Carroll allow people to
come in, especially
in-season, but it was good experience
for me.
Oakland 27-14 .
The Raiders (1-1) are coming off a 35-28 loss to Atlanta
in their home opener, while the Titans (1-1) rebounded from
dropping their season opener at home to Minnesota by
pulling out a 16-15 win at Detroit with Marcus Mariota
notching his third comeback win in his 14th start.
Tennessee has not won consecutive games since the end of
the 2013 season.
Hopefully we can get on a roll, Mariota said.
After going 7-9 last season, Oakland was a popular playoff pick as a young and improving team. The Raiders have
shown why on offense with the NFLs best attack thanks to
quarterback Derek Carr leading a very balanced unit. Yet the
Raiders have given up more yards than any team, turning
their first two games into shootouts and cranking up the
pressure on Del Rio.
Its a collective effort, Del Rio said. We all share in it
and so Im not going to throw any one person under the bus.
Its not any one person thats at fault here. Collectively as
a group, we have to pick it up. We have to do our share.
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Bruin knows it.
Some UCLA players attempt to portray
Saturday nights game as just another evening
at the Rose Bowl. Coach Jim Mora ascribes no
special importance to the streak that annoys
his fans more than perhaps anything else about
his largely successful program.
Running back Nate Starks is perhaps a bit
more honest about the pressure bearing down
on the Bruins (2-1).
Every time this week comes up, everybody
is on edge, Starks said. Coaches on edge.
Players on edge. Everybody wants to get this
done. ... We havent beat them. I havent beat
touchdowns passing.
Arizona State (3-0) has been shaky on
defense, allowing 55 points and 540 yards
passing in its win against Texas Tech alone, so
Webb and the Bears could have another big
game.
But the Sun Devils also have a similarly
explosive offense, capable of keeping up with
nearly anyone.
Arizona State scored 68 points to outlast the
Red Raiders and enters Saturday ninth nationally with 48 points per game. The Sun Devils
play fast and will likely have it in an even
higher gear in opening Pac-12 play at home.
We know that we are going to be up against
one of the top offenses in the country and our
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fifth since 1976. ... The Bears allow 39.7
points per game, 117th in the FBS. ... The Sun
Devils have 13 rushing TDs this season after
having 19 in all of 2015. Kalen Ballage had
seven of those in one game on his way to the
NCAA record of eight overall TDs against
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early personal foul for wrestling Marania to the ground after the
QB had already run out of bounds. Several Colts players left the
game injured thereafter, including senior linebacker Julian
Gomez being carted off with an ankle injury.
The game looked as though it might erupt as a wild one from
the opening kickoff. Lincoln wasnt waiting around, getting on
the scoreboard 17 seconds into the game when kick returner
Shontonio Jones bolted 95 yards for a score.
Jones looked like he was up against it when the kickoff split
Lincolns two returners, leaving him to scamper back to scoop it
up. But the junior spotted daylight through the middle of the field
and sprinted through practically untouched to stake Lincoln to a
7-0 lead.
El Camino couldnt move the ball through its first possessions, but the Colts were up to the task of holding the line in
quashing Lincolns first possession with a nice fourth-down stop
by Gomez, forcing a turnover on downs. On the play, however,
Gomez was the first of several El Camino players shaken up in
the half, which proved costly on Lincolns next possession.
The Mustangs took the ball back when junior Randy Wong
intercepted a pass from EC quarterback Jimmy Bakshi. Lincoln
then soldiered downfield for a nine-play, 73-yard scoring drive,
sustained by the big fourth-down run by Marania to move the
Mustangs to the EC 6-yard line.
Three plays later, Lincoln pounded it in utilizing its doublerefrigerator backfield of seniors Timoteo Potasi and Ronald
Phelps. The two hulking defensive linemen only pair up on
offense for short-yardage situations and the Colts were able to
hold them in check on the first two downs in the red zone, including a second-down stop by defensive tackle Sam Langi for no
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Those hopes were thoroughly crushed less than two minutes
later when Aptos safety Aidan McAnerney snared a fumble out of
midair and went 50 yards the other way for the nal nail in the cofn.
The one thing I told [the squad] about playing a Wing-T team,
the rst quarter, its going to seem like the game is going a million mile an hour, Sell said. If you can weather the storm, we
could be in it.
Marcos Reyes gave the Mariners a 7-0 on their rst drive of the
game when he took a pitch to left and went into the end zone
untouched from 6 yards out. Wolf followed with his 75-yard gallop on Aptos next drive and it was 21-0 with 5:06 left in the half
when Reyes scored on a 1-yard plunge.
But the Aragon offense, which was held in check for most of the
game, nally put together a drive to get on the scoreboard. The
Dons went 71 yards on seven plays to cut the Aptos lead to 21-7.
The key play was a Gabe Campos-to-Siua Tongamoa screen pass
that turned into a 33-yard gain from the Dons 48 to the Mariners
19. Two plays later, Paul Lautaimi went off right tackle for a 16yard gain into the end zone.
The Dons, however, could not stop the Mariners from answering that score by tacking on another touchdown with 28 seconds
left in the second quarter when Wolf scored for the second time in
the half from 7 yards out to put Aptos up 28-7 at halftime.
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gain.
On third down, however, Potasi pounded it in for a 3-yard score
to put Lincoln up 14-0.
El Camino didnt have a much better night moving the ball
than Lincoln. The Colts totaled 251 yards of offense, led by
Bakshi who was 11-of-21 passing for 144 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.
Despite a solid opening drive in which the Colts gained three
first downs it ended when Bakshi was sacked on fourth-and-8
by Phelps El Camino totaled just three first downs for the
remainder of the half.
But Bakshi was still able to work some magic to get his team
on the board with 24.6 seconds remaining in the half. The drive
was set up for free when the Colts were forced to punt, but Lincoln
fumbled away the return with El Camino recovering at the
Mustangs 35-yard line.
On the following play, Bakshi connected with senior wide
receiver CJ Bautista, who nabbed a catch near the sideline 15
yards downfield and rambled for 20 yards after the catch fighting his way to stay on his feet and tiptoe up the sideline for a
35-yard score.
That touchdown completely changed the momentum,
Bautista said. Once we got that touchdown we felt like we could
come back and compete with those guys.
The Colts cashed in on another Lincoln turnover in the third
quarter when a Marania pass got tipped in the air and hauled in by
Perez at the Mustangs 39-yard line. Five plays later, Bakshi
rolled out and found junior receiver Ian Dugas all alone in the end
zone for a score. The missed point-after try, however, would haunt
El Camino, proving the difference in the game.
The Colts did have one last-gasp chance late in the game. After
the Mustangs advanced the ball into the red zone they ultimately
turned it over on downs, giving El Camino possession at its own
15 with 3:32 remaining in regulation. After a 5-yard scramble by
Bakshi, capped by a 15-yard face mask penalty by Lincoln, El
Camino moved backwards on the games final five plays.
Over the nal two quarters, the teams essentially traded scores.
After forcing the Mariners to punt on their rst possession of the
third quarter, Aragon took over and promptly drove for a score,
with Campos nding Anthony Sandoval in the left corner of the
end zone for a touchdown that cut Aragons decit to 28-14.
Aptos countered again, with quarterback Gavin Glaum hooking
up with Joey Riccabona for a 24-scoring pass.
Aragon scored again midway through the fourth quarter when
Cameron Grant bulled his way into the end zone from 4 yards out,
as the Dons closed to 35-21. But two Aptos scores within two
minutes of each nished off the Dons chances.
Aragons running game, which has been its staple for the rst
four weeks of the season, was grounded by Aptos. The Dons managed to rush for just 148 yards, led by Tongamoas 58 yards on 17
carries.
Im concerned we had a hard time running the football, Sell
said. It could have been we havent seen (opposing players) run
that fast.
Campos, however, kept the Dons in the game. He completed
12 of 22 passes for 183 yards and a score. Davion Cox caught
three passes for 68 yards, while Donaven Robinson added 60
yards on ve receptions.
Despite the lopsided loss, Sell believes it will do his team more
good than harm in the long run.
The thing I was encouraged by was we started stopping the
run. When we do it right, we can stop people, Sell said. These
games have to be played so you know what its like to play a
playoff-caliber team. This was the best game I could have
scheduled. The timing was perfect.
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Oakland As brief
Rangers 3, As 0
OAKLAND Adrian Beltre hit a two-run homer in the seventh inning and the Texas Rangers secured their second
straight AL West title, becoming the first American League
team to clinch a playoff spot with a 3-0 win over the
Oakland Athletics on Friday night.
This is Texas eighth AL West title including the strikeshortened 1994 season and fourth since 2010. The
Rangers have won division titles in both seasons since
manager Jeff Banister took over after losing an AL-high 95
games in 2014.
Beltres homer came during a three-run seventh after
Oakland starter Kendall Graveman (10-11) began with six
perfect innings. Texas got its first baserunner when Carlos
Gomez beat out an infield hit to lead off the seventh against
Graveman.
All-Star left-hander Cole Hamels (15-5), acquired prior to
last years non-waiver trade deadline, pitched the divisionclinching game for the second year in a row. Last year, he
threw a three-hitter in the last game of the regular season to
beat the Los Angeles Angels.
Graveman allowed three runs and four hits over seven
innings. He threw 77 pitches and went to just one three-ball
count, to Nomar Mazara leading off the third.
Hamels struck out seven and allowed no walks in seven
innings of six-hit ball in what for him was an important
bounce-back after allowing 21 earned run in 18 innings over
his previous four starts.
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and has vision, and hits the hole. When he
sees it, hes a fearless guy.
Smith returned to the backfield in last
weeks 34-31 loss to Fresno City, limiting
Fontenettes rushing reps. He totaled six carries for 25 yards, but added a gem to his highlight reel on special teams by springing a
kickoff return 97 yards for a touchdown late in
the game. The fleet-footed freshman currently
ranks second on the Bulldogs with 301 allpurpose yards on the year.
Now, looking back on his lobbying to take
a grayshirt, Fontenette is happy he got talked
out of it.
It was a good decision not to, Fontenette
said.
CSM may need to throw its entire depth of
rushers at Butte College in travelling to
Oroville Saturday for a 1 p.m. kickoff. While
CSM is off to a 1-2 start the first time,
three weeks or more into a season, the
Bulldogs have found themselves below the
.500 mark since 2008 the Roadrunners are
SPORTS
off to a 2-1 start, having won two straight
over Laney and Chabot since dropping their
season opener 17-7 to Santa Rosa.
Butte has proven a stingy run defense,
allowing an average of 105.3 rushing yards
through three games. And the Roadrunners
will be looking for payback after the
Bulldogs piled on a 56-27 rout last season.
They amassed a regular-season high 578
yards of total offense, including 305 rushing
yards behind a breakout performance by
Wood, who rushed for a career-best 145 yards
and three touchdowns in just his third collegiate game.
Get those (four) guys going, its pretty
huge, Owens said. They all have different
kinds of talent but they all have talent.
Theyre all really good backs.
CSM will continue to utilize its quarterback
platoon of Division I transfer sophomore
Ryan Brand and sophomore Bobby Calmeyn.
Brand had a big performance last week helming a strong second-half resurgence, needing
just eight completions to throw for 299 yards
and three touchdowns.
It was very good to see and were going to
need more of that from the both of them,
Owens said.
CSM freshman Rashaan Fontenette is glad he did not grayshirt this season as he is second
on the team in all-purpose yards.
Sports briefs
SPORTS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NFL GLANCE
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct
New England 3 0 0 1.000
N.Y. Jets
1 1 0 .500
Miami
0 2 0 .000
Buffalo
0 2 0 .000
EAST DIVISION
PF
81
59
34
38
PA
45
54
43
50
South
W
2
1
0
0
L
1
1
2
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
.667
.500
.000
.000
PF
42
32
55
37
PA
53
40
73
65
W
2
2
1
0
L
0
0
1
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
1.000
.500
.000
PF
62
38
39
30
PA
32
27
46
54
W
2
1
1
1
L
0
1
1
1
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
.500
.500
.500
PF
55
45
65
63
PA
40
46
47
69
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct
N.Y. Giants
2 0 0 1.000
Philadelphia 2 0 0 1.000
Dallas
1 1 0 .500
Washington
0 2 0 .000
PF
36
58
46
39
PA
32
24
43
65
Houston
Tennessee
Indianapolis
Jacksonville
North
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Cleveland
West
Sharks captain Joe Pavelski stayed in playing shape during the offseason
by playing for Team USA in the World Cup of Hockey.
SHARKS
Continued from page 11
alternates Joe Thornton and Logan
Couture, key defensemen MarcEdouard Vlasic and Brent Burns,
and forwards Joonas Donskoi and
Mikkel Boedker.
Pavelski and Donskoi are
expected to rejoin the Sharks soon
with the United States and Finland
having been eliminated from the
tournament, while the others may
not be back until early October
with the tournament possibly ending as late as Oct. 1.
They were supposed to be without an eighth player but forward
Tomas Hertl pulled out because he
was still recovering from a knee
injury suffered in Game 2 of the
final against the Penguins.
Hertl said it was hard to miss the
tournament but his priority is
being healthy for the NHL season.
I think I am ready to go, he
said. Nothing the past two or
three weeks bothers me. I can turn,
I can hit, I can do whatever. I think
its ready.
The Sharks dont expect those
absences to play a major role
because the team is in the second
year of DeBoers system and is
only making tweaks instead of
wholesale changes like last season.
Also, most of the core is back
with the only significant additions being Boedker and defenseman David Schlemko.
Denver
Kansas City
San Diego
Raiders
W
1
1
1
0
L
1
1
1
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
.500
.500
.500
.000
PF
38
66
59
47
PA
64
48
59
51
W
2
1
1
0
L
0
1
1
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
.500
.500
.000
PF
42
41
54
28
PA
30
40
51
52
W
1
1
1
1
L
1
1
1
1
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
.500
.500
.500
.500
PF
55
9
61
15
PA
46
31
30
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North
Minnesota
Green Bay
Detroit
Chicago
West
49ers
Los Angeles
Arizona
Seattle
Thursdays Game
New England 27, Houston 0
Sundays Games
Washington at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m.
Cleveland at Miami, 10 a.m.
Detroit at Green Bay, 10 a.m.
Minnesota at Carolina, 10 a.m.
Denver at Cincinnati, 10 a.m.
Arizona at Buffalo, 10 a.m.
Baltimore at Jacksonville, 10 a.m.
Oakland at Tennessee, 10 a.m.
San Francisco at Seattle, 1:05 p.m.
Los Angeles at Tampa Bay, 1:05 p.m.
San Diego at Indianapolis, 1:25 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 1:25 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at Kansas City, 1:25 p.m.
Chicago at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.
Mondays Games
Atlanta at New Orleans, 5:30 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
W
90
84
83
79
65
L
64
69
71
74
88
Pct
.584
.549
.539
.516
.425
GB
5 1/2
7
10 1/2
24 1/2
Washington
New York
Miami
Philadelphia
Atlanta
W
89
82
76
69
63
L
64
72
78
85
91
Pct
.582
.532
.494
.448
.409
GB
7 1/2
13 1/2
20 1/2
26 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Cleveland
90
Detroit
83
Kansas City
77
Chicago
72
Minnesota
55
63
70
77
81
99
.588
.542
.500
.471
.357
7
13 1/2
18
35 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
x-Chicago
98
St. Louis
80
Pittsburgh
77
Milwaukee
70
Cincinnati
63
55
73
76
84
90
.641
.523
.503
.455
.412
18
21
28 1/2
35
WEST DIVISION
x-Texas
Seattle
Houston
Los Angeles
As
63
72
73
86
87
.591
.529
.526
.442
.431
9 1/2
10
23
24 1/2
WEST DIVISION
Los Angeles
Giants
Colorado
San Diego
Arizona
66
73
80
89
89
.571
.526
.477
.422
.418
7
15
22
24
Boston
Toronto
Baltimore
New York
Tampa Bay
91
81
81
68
66
x-clinched division
South
Tampa Bay
Carolina
Atlanta
New Orleans
17
88
81
73
65
64
x-clinched division
Fridays Games
Baltimore 3, Arizona 2, 12 innings
Toronto 9, N.Y.Yankees 0
Boston 2,Tampa Bay 1
Cleveland 10, Chicago White Sox 4
Detroit 8, Kansas City 3
L.A. Angels 10, Houston 6
Seattle 10, Minnesota 1
Texas 3, Oakland 0
Saturdays Games
KC (Ventura 11-11) at Detroit (Norris 3-2), 10:05 a.m.
Texas (Darvish 5-5) at Oakland (Alcantara 1-1),1:05 p.m.
Yankees(Sabathia8-12)atToronto(Stroman9-9),1:07p.m.
Boston (Porcello 21-4) atTampa (Andriese 8-7),3:10 p.m.
Arizona (Ray 8-13) at Baltimore (Bundy 9-6), 4:05 p.m.
WhiteSox(Quintana12-11)atIndians(Anderson2-4),4:10p.m.
Angels (Chacin 5-8) at Houston (Peacock 0-0),4:10 p.m.
Seattle (Miranda 5-1) at Twins (Duffey 8-11), 4:10 p.m.
Sundays Games
N.Y.Yankees at Toronto, 10:07 a.m.
Boston at Tampa Bay, 10:10 a.m.
Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 10:10 a.m.
Kansas City at Detroit, 10:10 a.m.
Arizona at Baltimore, 10:35 a.m.
L.A. Angels at Houston,11:10 a.m.
Seattle at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m.
Texas at Oakland, 1:05 p.m.
Fridays Games
Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis 0
Baltimore 3, Arizona 2, 12 innings
Pittsburgh 6, Washington 5, 11 innings
Atlanta 3, Miami 2
N.Y. Mets 10, Philadelphia 5
Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 4
Dodgers 5, Colorado 2
San Diego 7, San Francisco 2
Saturdays Games
St.Louis (Reyes 3-1) at Cubs (Hammel 15-9),10:05 a.m.
Arizona (Ray 8-13) at Baltimore (Miley 8-13),4:05 p.m.
Washington (Ross 7-5) at Pitt (Nova 12-7), 4:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Blair 1-6) at Miami (Chen 5-4), 4:10 p.m.
Reds (Straily 13-8) at Brewers (Jungmann 0-4),4:10 p.m.
Philly (Asher 1-0) at Mets (Syndergaard 13-9),4:10 p.m.
Giants (Bumgarner 14-9) at Padres (Cosart 0-4),5:40 p.m.
Rox (Bettis 13-7) at Dodgers (Kershaw 11-3),6:10 p.m.
Sundays Games
Atlanta at Miami, 10:10 a.m.
Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m.
Arizona at Baltimore, 10:35 a.m.
Washington at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m.
Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m.
Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m.
San Francisco at San Diego, 1:40 p.m.
St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 5:08 p.m.
WHATS ON TAP
SATURDAY
Football
Mission-SF at Mills, 2 p.m.
College
Football
College of San Mateo at Butte, 1 p.m.
Mens soccer
Caada at West Valley, 1 p.m.
Cross country
Ram Invitational at Westmoor, all day
Womens volleyball
Azusa Pacific at NDNU, 3 p.m.
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AUTUMN
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agricultural commissioner.
As the fifth largest pumpkin grower in
the state, the county yielded about 944 tons
or $630,000 worth of pumpkins last year.
While thats actually a relatively low number compared to the states largest producer
San Joaquin County, which brought in a
whopping $19 million for its 2015 grow
local pumpkins sell at a much higher
price per ton than the statewide average,
Crowder said.
Between Half Moon Bays quaint smalltown charm and its annual Pumpkin
Festival that attracts 300,000 visitors over
just two days, Crowder and McHugh said
local patches are a big draw during the season.
On Wednesday, Menlo Park residents
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Senior crunch
By Cindy Zhang
The Magnificent Seven is a remake of the 1960 original which itself was a remake of Akira Kurosawas Seven Samurai.
The Magnificent
Seven rides again
Flush with opportunities,
Chris Pratt plays new hand
By Jake Coyle
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
By Lindsey Bahr
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
unior year of high school is supposed to be the hard one: youre supposed to take challenging courses
and get good grades in all of them, take the
PSAT or SAT or ACT or any combination of
two or all three (at least once if not twice),
take some arbitrary
amount of SAT Subject
Tests and Advanced
Placement exams and
participate fully in a few
extracurricular activities.
And so when junior
year finally ended, I
thought the worst was
over. After all, I finished all of my required
standardized testing in junior year and
chose to take fewer AP classes this year.
But for me, it is senior year, and not junior
year, that appears to be the most difficult
stretch of high school.
The first semester of senior year, from
the time school starts in mid-August to just
before winter break ends in early January,
is college applications season. Head into
the San Mateo High School library during
study hall periods and youll locate, quite
easily, the huddled groups of seniors, their
fingers tap-tap-tapping away on laptops,
pausing only to think and stare off into
space, first trying to figure out what makes
them the best fit for a certain college, then
struggling to put those feathery light,
abstract ideas into cohesive words and sentences.
We type out tentative thoughts and suggestions onto blank white Word documents, but delete our musings as quickly as
they come, one finger always hovering
over the backspace key. By now, most of
us high school seniors are done with standardized testing, and at this point, whatever
extracurricular activities you did in high
school are pretty much set. So all thats
really left is the essay. Or perhaps more
accurately would be essays plural, since
essays tend to come in pairs and triplets
and quadruples at the peak of college application season.
But essays are no easy feats. What is a
17-year-old supposed to say when you ask
him what he wants to do in the future? What
should a high school senior say when you
ask her what makes her special and the best
In Storks, a dormant
baby delivery business
By Jake Coyle
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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STORKS
Continued from page 19
A cutthroat corporate environment has
also replaced a more natural habitat. Junior
(Andy Samberg) is a company bird devoted
to pleasing his suit-clad CEO (Kelsey
Grammer). But his promotion is jeopardized when he fails to carry out an order to
fire the places lone human worker, Tulip
(Katie Crown), an orphan baby now grown
and mostly wrecking the assembly lines.
Youd assume a movie about storks would
inevitably be about parenting, but the film,
directed by Nicholas Stoller and Doug
STUDENT
Continued from page 19
fit for a certain school? And most importantly, how do you take 16, 17 or even 18
years of your life and compress that into an
essay of 650 or fewer words?
There is no good answer because it
really isnt possible. You simply cannot
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Cold War politics play out in a match between chess grandmasters in the Tim Rice musical
Chess, at Custom Made Theatre in San Francisco through Oct. 15.
DEALS WITH IS S UES OF CONSCIENCE, AT AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATER. Queen Elizabeth is
dead. Prince Charles ascends to the throne
and immediately puts his crown at risk by
challenging
an
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Parliament on a proposed law curtailing
freedom of the press. The new king and the
rest of the royals (William, Kate and Harry
included) are put through their paces in
King Charles III, a speculation about
future history with a Shakespearean flavor.
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Calls to the offices of
Pitts attorney, Lance
Spiegel, and Jolie Pitts
lawyer, Laura Wasser,
were forwarded to recorded messages stating their
firms do not comment on
clients.
Jolie Pitt filed for
Angelina
divorce
Monday and her
Jolie Pitt
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the decision for the health of the family.
She listed their separation date as Sept. 15,
the day after the alleged plane incident, and
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and The Lego Movie drove him to the top
of the A-list.
The Magnificent Seven, a remake of the
1960 original (which itself was a remake of
Akira Kurosawas Seven Samurai) was the
first thing Pratt decided to do. I actually
said no to a lot of things, he says. This
was the first thing I said yes to.
The film, which opened Friday, represents
the first phase of Pratts new reality as a
movie star with the power to pick and
choose. Its still a somewhat novel experience for the 37-year-old Pratt, whose first
decade in the movie business was as a comic
character actor, most recognizable as the
lovable Andy Dwyer on Parks and
Recreation.
This was the first chapter in a whole new
SEVEN
Continued from page 19
a few nods throughout the film, but saved in
full for the final credits. Thus, its left to the
actors to carry us through the over two-hour
running time.
You could do worse than putting it all in
the capable hands of Denzel Washington,
with some help from Chris Pratt.
Washington, as the steely-eyed bounty
hunter Sam Chisolm, is the de facto leader,
the Yul Brynner of the group. His out-of-use
heart starts beating again when the recently
widowed Emma Cullen (Haley Bennett) begs
him to return to her small farming town of
Rose Creek to save them from the terror of
greedy industrialist Bartholomew Bogue,
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set to take over directing. But more immediately, Pratt stars in the upcoming sci-fi
thriller-romance Passengers alongside
Jennifer Lawrence. They play space travelers woken from hibernation 90 years too
early.
Chris is a guy whos trying harder. I
think hes focused. Hes happy to be there,
says Fuqua. Hes physical, he has charm
and he has a lot of depth that no ones even
scratched yet. I know hes doing a lot of
films now that will probably take him deeper. You can tell thats where he wants to go.
But Pratt is also devoting less of himself
to his career, now that its been established.
Pratt, who has a 4-year-old with his wife,
Anna Farris, says hes made the conscious
decision to not do back-to-back movies.
Hes aiming to make movies that are both
good and commercial.
I dont really have the time or the luxury
to say: Do one for them and one for me,
Pratt says. The one that I do for them also
Theres the bearlike, shell-shocked tracker Jack Horne (Vincent DOnofrio), the
Mexican gunslinger Vasquez (Manuel
Garcia-Rulfo) and an exiled Native
American, Red Harvest (Martin Sensmeier).
Its a delightfully diverse little group, but
unfortunately the script, credited to True
Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto and The
Equalizer scribe Richard Wenk, doesnt
spend much time getting to know these
men. What is there isnt nearly clever,
funny or insightful enough to make up for
that. It felt like no one ever quite agreed on
what the tone should be. Fun? Nihilistic?
Folksy? Irreverent? Sincere? Its all over
the place and its not good. The actors do
their best, but when even Pratt struggles to
RATES
Continued from page 1
November to approve any rate changes.
Under Proposition 218, public agencies must provide
services at cost, Olbert said.
Recology needs to get about $8.2 million annually from
San Carlos customers to pay for the total cost of garbage
service.
But in 2017, commercial revenue recovery is estimated to
exceed the cost of service by $851,274 while residential
revenue is estimated to fall short of the cost of service by
$955,278, according to a report to council by Public Works
Director Jay Walter.
The council does not have to change the rates, however,
since Recologys revenue requirement for 2017 does not
need an increase, Walter wrote in the report.
The council will consider five options related to the rates
Monday night including leaving them as is.
Keeping the rates the same as in 2016 would create a 5.3
percent surplus in revenue, according to Walters report.
Another option would be to make a one-time adjustment
to balance the rates. This scenario would mean a one-year
hike of 28.9 percent for residential users and a 17.7 percent
drop for commercial users.
Walter also presented options for two- and three-year
adjustments.
For two years, residential rates would go up 14.5 percent
while commercial rates would drop 8.9 percent. For three
years, residential rates would go up 9.6 percent while commercial rates would drop 5.9 percent, according to Walters
report.
I like the idea of fixing it over time but 11 years is a long
time for which we could get sued, Olbert said.
The council will also consider Monday night whether to
raise the rate .51 percent for all unscheduled services.
Walter reveals in his report that customers with smaller
garbage cans, 20- and- 32-gallon, pay less for the cost of
service than residents with larger 64- and 96-gallon cans,
who pay more for the cost of service.
Recology contracts with the South Bayside Waste
Management Authority, a joint powers authority comprised
of several cities. Recology then negotiates rates with each
member city.
Recologys revenue requirement includes collection cost,
disposal expense and other fees. The Proposition 218 hearing is scheduled for Nov. 28.
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else
mattered,
Moorhouse
said.
The film industry
seemed extremely
trivial compared to
trying to work out
the mysteries of my
daughters brain.
Then, in 2005,
just as she was
Jocelyn
thinking
about
Moorhouse coming back, her
son, Jack, got the same diagnosis and
she wasnt sure shed ever go back to
directing. All of her energy, creative and
otherwise, and money were focused on
the kids.
As the years went by and the kids
made strides, she started wondering if
she could start up her directing career
again. She had continued producing for
Hogan and would direct little films for
her children too. She also had a fourth
child who was not autistic.
And then producer Sue Maslin called.
A big fan of Proof, Maslin wanted to
see if Moorhouse would be willing to
direct an adaptation of Rosalie Hams
The Dressmaker , now playing in limited release, about a woman returning to
the small town that wronged her years
ago.
Jocelyn has the rare gift to be able to
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matter how fantastical, make it truthful
at all times, Maslin said.
For Moorhouse, it was like another
hand coming down saying we want you
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office space split over three stories sitting
on top of a ground floor housing 1,375
square feet reserved for retail.
The current building, home to the former
RadioShack and four housing units
upstairs, would be demolished to make way
for the office project proposed to rise 45
feet high at Lorton Avenue, and 60 feet in
the back. The new development is also
designed to include a 1, 820-square-foot
roof deck on the third floor at the front of
the building.
A similarly sized project would require 46
parking spaces, but the applicant has proposed only 14 spaces in a stacking mechanism and a single accessible space. In the
absence of offering the mandated amount of
parking, the builder has offered $1.59 million through parking in-lieu fees to the city.
The project site is only a short walking distance from the citys downtown train station.
The Dewey Land Company claimed in its
application the project aligns well with the
citys stated vision for downtown development.
The proposed uses at the proposed location (office and retail) are consistent with
the goals for public health, safety and general welfare of the vicinity, according to
the application documents. The retail use
on the ground floor will eliminate retail
space that is no longer leasable given its
size and dimensions, and replace it with
activated retail along the Lorton frontage
that will have the appropriate depth.
The building, in tandem with the project
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
HOLY MOLE
ACROSS
1 Tennis player Steffi
5 High
10 Vandal
12 Stained-glass art
13 On fire
14 Hun honcho
15 Cap visor
16 On the vive
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CASE#16CIV01249
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Jasmin Georgina Garcia
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Jasmin Georgina Garcia filed
a petition with this court for a decree
changing name as follows:
Present name: Jasmin Georgina Garcia
Proposed Name: Jazmin Georgina Garcia
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on NOV 2, 2016 at
9 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
be published at least once each week for
four successive weeks prior to the date
set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 9/20/2016
/s/ Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 9/12/16
(Published 9/24/16, 10/1/16, 10/8/16,
10/15/16 )
200 Announcements
ANYONE WITNESS Accident at 300 S.
Airport Blvd, on July 4, 2016, at Valero
Gas Station. Please call (415)235-7060
CASE#16CIV01350
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Melissa Samantha Lindt-Langenbacher
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Melissa Samantha Lindt-Langenbacher filed a petition with this court
for a decree changing name as follows:
Present name: Melissa Samantha LindtLangenbacher
Proposed Name: Melissa Samantha
Lindt
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on Nov 2, 2016 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
be published at least once each week for
four successive weeks prior to the date
set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 9/20/2016
/s/ Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 9/16/16
(Published 9/24/16, 10/1/16, 10/8/16,
10/15/16 )
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NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Floyd Curtis Wallace aka Floyd C. Wallace aka Floyd Wallace
Case Number: 16PRO00307
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Floyd Curtis Wallace aka
Floyd C. Wallace aka Floyd Wallace. A
Petition for Probate has been filed by
Kimbell Denise-Smith in the Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo.
The Petition for Probate requests that
Kimbell Denise-Smith be appointed as
personal representative to administer the
estate of the decedent. 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: OCT 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:
Alexandra Gadzo 209127
260 Sheridan Ave
PALO ALTO, CA 94306
650-321-3050
FILED: 9/15/16
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
on 9/24/16, 9/29/16, 9/30/16.
TEMPORARY
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Temporary 40 hours a week mechanic for Waste Water
Treatment Plant for City of San Mateo.
2 yrs. of mechanical experience or Industrial experience
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motor, and valves perform preventive maintenance on
compressors, generators, and related mechanical
equipment ability to lift 50 lbs. wage range $31-$35 per
hour DOE.
Download application
www.cityofsanmateo.org
email filled application
Email: [email protected],
Subject Line Mechanic Application
296 Appliances
JACK LALANE'S power juicer. $40.
Call 650 364-1243. Leave message.
MICROWAVE OVEN, Sanyo
1100
watts, 1.1 cu.ft. $40. (415) 231-4825, Daly City
REFRIGERATOR WHITE Full sized 2
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TOASTER OVEN, Black & Decker, 4Slice, 1200W, Toast, Bake, Broil;
TRO480BS - $12 (650) 952-3500
UPRIGHT VACUUM Cleaner, $10. Call
Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco
297 Bicycles
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
BIKE FOR SALE. New. Ridden twice. 26
in. Santa Fe, Huffy, Cruiser. With Basket.
$65. (650) 701-5661.
298 Collectibles
1920'S AQUA Glass Beaded Flapper
Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl
Flapper Collar. $50. 650-762-6048
1940 VINTAGE telephone bench maple
antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833
JIM BEAM 1909Thomas Flying Touring
car decanter. MT. Good condition. $10.
(650)588-0842
LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good
$59 call 650-218-6528
RENO SILVER LEGACY Casino four
rare memorabilia items, casino key, two
coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974
SCHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta
graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00.
(650)701-0276
STAR WARS C-3PO mint pair, green tint
(Japan), gold (U.S.) 4 action figures.
$24 650-518-6614
STAR WARS Hong Kong exclusive, mint
Pote Snitkin 4 green card action figure.
$15 650-518-6614
STAR WARS Lando Calrissian 4 orange card action figure, autographed by
Billy Dee Williams. $38 Steve 650-5186614
299 Computers
RECORDABLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unopened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(650) 578 9208
300 Toys
3-STORY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)5588142
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Luke Skywalker (Ceremonial) $6 Steve 650-518-6614
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
STAR WARS SDCC Stormtrooper
Commander $29 OBO Dan,
650-303-3568 lv msg
302 Antiques
ANTIQUE BUFFET Cabinet, with 2 large
drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinishing. $700/obo.. ANTIQUE CHINA cabinet, with doors and legs, dark wood..
$500/obo. (650)952-5049
ANTIQUE ITALIAN lamp 18 high, $70
(650)387-4002
BEAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE Victorian
Side Sewing Table, All original. Rosewood. Carved. EXCELLENT CONDITION! $350. (650)815-8999.
kidney shaped marble topped end table
25"L x 15"W x 25"H $85 650-832-1448
Books
303 Electronics
BASSINET $25 (Musical, Rocks, vibrates, has 4 wheels, includes sheets &
mattress) (650)348-2306
296 Appliances
AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)2350898
AIR CONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000
BTU,
Commercial
Cool
model
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All accessories plus remote included.
20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345.
(650)345-1835
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
COLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
(650)918-9847
ELEGANT ELECTRIC Fireplace on
wheels in white casing can see flames,
like new. $99 (650)771-6324
forecaster,
303 Electronics
304 Furniture
308 Tools
316 Clothes
PICNIC
TABLE,
(650)365-5718
304 Furniture
1960'S MIRROR in heavy medium colored wood 44" x 38" $25 650-832-1448
after 11AM .
2 TWIN MAPLE bed frames, Cannon
Ball construction **SOLD **
3-TIER
WIRE
shelves,
light
weight, wood top for writing $25.00 (650)
578 9208)
redwood,
$20.
good
ROCKING CHAIR fine light, oak condition with pads, $85/OBO. 650 369 9762
PREMIUM MOVING blankets good condition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
RMT CHRISTMAS Diesel train and Caboose. Rare. New OB $99 650-368-7537
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
306 Housewares
new $20.00
TASCO LUMINOVA Telescope.with tripod stand, And extra Lenses. Good condition.$90. call 650-591-2393
PRE-LIT 7 ft Christmas tree. Three sections, easy to assemble. $50. 650 349
2963.
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
308 Tools
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)8511045
$40.00
316 Clothes
BLACK DOUBLE breasted suit size 38
excellent condition $25 650-322-9598
BOY SCOUT canvas belt with Boy Scout
Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
(650)588-0842
FAUX FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
color in excellent condition 3/4
length $50 650-692-8012
FREE SIZE 38 tan gabardine navy officers uniform great condition Perfect for
that costume party.322-9598
POWERMATIC TABLE SAW, heavy duty, excellent condition, perfect for contractor or carpenter. $750 or best offer.
Call anytime, (650)713-6272
PARIS HILTON purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
$95.00,
$99
Toilet
Pottery,China, Figurines,
Kitchen Items, Cool
Vintage Clothes,
Glassware,Primitive
Furniture, & Much More!
House Packed!!
845 Paloma Ave
Burlingame CA
Cross Street Palm Ave
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OCCUPANTS
335 Rugs
CARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Color: floral design. good condition
$45.00. (650)266-3184
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arguments, for
short
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38 Dancing With
the Stars
numbers
39 A few
41 Pick up again
42 Brown University
athletes
43 Confess
44 Hill crest
45 Fictional dark
side
47 Taking care of
business
48 __ about
49 Golden State
sch.
50 Bleed
53 Anything you
can get away
with: Marshall
McLuhan
By Ed Sessa
2016 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
09/24/16
09/24/16
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ROOM FOR RENT - MILLBRAE. Close
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$1000 per month. (650) 697-4758.
470 Rooms
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
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620 Automobiles
FORD CARGO VAN 98, one owner.
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(415)722-9762
GOT AN OLDER
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Donate it to the
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645 Boats
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Well run it
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CADILLAC 02 Deville, 8 cylinder, perfect condition, like new, cashmere outside white inside 4787 miles $13,000.
(415)850-2370
CADILLAC 99 DeVille Concours,
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(650)270-6637
CHEVY 10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
CHEVY HHR 08 - Grey, spunky car
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
(408)807-6529.
DODGE
99 Van, Good Condition,
$5,500, childs play three, call
(650)481-5296
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great. Smog okay. $2,100 (650)302-5523
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640 Motorcycles/Scooters
Construction
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650-703-3831
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650 -273-5120
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650.533.8063
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