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Questions cloud
development of
Millbrae Station
REUTERS Millbrae city officials postpone Republic
Search and rescue personnel inspect the aftermath of the Tubbs Fire in the Coffey Park neighborhood of Santa Rosa.
Urban decision to seek more information
BETH BHATNAGAR
her home in Sonoma.
Were all going up in smoke, she
thought at the time. Since then, shes
Alliance aims to address
Rocque Yballa, fire marshal and division chief of the Central County Fire Department,
briefs residents on Los Robles Drive in Burlingame about emergency procedures.
been walking around in a daze.
Firefighters gained more control
Tuesday of the massive wine country
State Route 92 congestion
Public-private partnership forming
Disasters spark interest in wildfires, even as other blazes erupted
in mountains near Los Angeles and
Santa Cruz. to engage employers, commuters
emergency preparedness Meanwhile, officials and trauma
experts worried about the emotional
By Samantha Weigel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Officials peg alerts, kits and drills to help during disasters toll taken by the grueling week of
blazes. While costly highway improvements are expected to trod
By Anna Schuessler Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico and Wortman has been living in her RV along slower than a solo driver in rush-hour traffic, a sub-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF wildfires ravaging several regions in outside the Petaluma shelter, while regional public-private partnership is forming to address
California in recent weeks, state, hundreds of other evacuees sought congestion by encouraging alternate means of transporta-
Though natural disasters near and far county and local officials have been refuge in tents and trailers and on cots tion specifically along State Route 92.
in recent weeks have raised questions faced with an uptick in queries about inside the fairground facility. She has As governments and transit agencies look to the streets
for Peninsula residents about how they emergency preparedness from resi- sought comfort among friends and and tracks, employers and companies are looking to hop on
might weather emergencies closer to dents. Jenelle Masterson, San Mateo with her dogs but knows that feeling board the momentum to enhance mobility.
home, county and state officials say and Foster Citys emergency prepared- wont last. Its no surprise much of local traffic is being driven by
there are several simple steps residents ness coordinator, said area emergency I think its really going to hit when those commuting from their more affordable homes in the
can take to prepare themselves.
Following hurricanes battering See PREP, Page 19 See FIRES, Page 19 See ALLIANCE, Page 18
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Santa Cruz County fire burns 200 acres Local briefs ing to prosecutors.
Investigators are still unclear as to why
Police reports
The Bear Fire burning in unincorporated Julio Omar Escamilla allegedly attacked two
Santa Cruz County near Boulder Creek has ing air support from Cal Fire, and have been
able to stop forward progress. The blaze was caregivers who worked at a senior living Red-handed
burned 200 acres and is 5 percent contained as facility his girlfriend owned on the 1700
of 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Cal Fire officials said. at 75 percent containment as of 6:30 p.m., Someone was following a person who
according to fire officials. block of Cottage Grove Avenue, according to stole a red hat on El Camino Real in
The fire started around 10:30 p.m. Monday police and prosecutors.
in the area of Bear Creek Canyon Road. No structures were threatened and no Redwood City, it was reported at 7:21
injuries were reported. Escamilla reportedly lived at the home and p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12.
Five firefighters have been injured battling one of the women had brought him food just
the blaze, the most serious of which suffered a
possible broken wrist and facial lacerations
Man released in error back in custody an hour before the alleged stabbing around 5
after falling down a ravine, Cal Fire officials A San Francisco man released in error from
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, according to prosecu- SAN CARLOS
tors.
said. custody Oct. 9 under the direction of the San Burg l ary . Someone stole $155 from an
The first victim was in a room when
The other injuries were smoke inhalation to Mateo County Sheriffs unlocked cash box at a business on the 200
Escamilla approached her and unprovoked,
an inmate firefighter and lacerations and a Office from an Alameda block of Industrial Road, it was reported at
stabbed her twice in the abdomen, according
sprain to the other three firefighters, County facility in 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4.
to prosecutors. The second victim was in the
Division Chief Angela Bernheisel said. Oakland is back in jail Burg l ary . Someone smashed the window of
kitchen after shed brought him food when he
Four structures have been destroyed in the after he turned himself in a vehicle and stole a bag where the estimated
began swinging a knife, slashing her nine
fire, Cal Fire Assistant Chief Rob Sherman to the U.S. Marshals loss was $600 on the 1200 block of
times in the arms and hands, according to
said. Service in Oakland, Industrial Road, it was reported at 8 p.m.
prosecutors.
Sherman said there are light winds at the according to the Sheriffs
The victims, whom San Mateo police Tuesday, Oct. 3.
scene, allowing crews to attack the fire from O f f i c e .
reported were ages 56 and 64, said Escamilla Mi s demeano r warrant. A Redwood City
both the ground and the air. About 250 fire- Rodney At 2 p.m. Tuesday,
Rodney Jefferson, 27, was silent during the attack and reported noth- man was cited and released for having a mis-
fighters are at the scene. Jefferson ing that would have suggested a motive, said
turned himself in and he demeanor warrant on the 1200 block of El
People who had to evacuate from the fire are District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe.
was taken in by the Sheriffs Office Crime Camino Real, it was reported at 1:16 a.m.
asked to go to the Zayante Fire Department at
Suppression Unit and returned him back to Both victims were transported to the hospi- Tuesday, Sept. 26.
7700 E. Zayante Road in Felton or Lakeside
the Maguire Correctional Facility, according tal with injuries later determined to be not life
Elementary School at 19621 Black Road in
Los Gatos, Bernheisel said. to the Sheriffs Office. threatening. REDWOOD CITY
Jefferson pleaded no contest in June to Officers apprehended Escamilla a short dis- Di s turbance. Four men were harassing an
Dublin fire nearly contained felony auto burglary in Half Moon and one tance away and found three knives in his pos-
session, according to police and prosecutors.
employee and threatening to hit him with
felony count of evading arrest. On Sept. 22, their skateboards on James Avenue, it was
Mandatory evacuations ordered for resi- The San Mateo man has a criminal record
he was sentenced to two years and eight reported at 8:11 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15.
dents near a 118-acre vegetation fire burning that includes driving under the influence, pos-
months state prison. The U.S. Marshals Petty theft. Four vehicles were broken
in the Dublin area were lifted as containment session of drugs for sale, robbery and violat-
Service picked him up because he was on fed- into during the early morning on Arch
progressed, according to the Alameda County ing parole, according to police.
eral probation and brought him to court in the Street, it was reported at 6:30 p.m. Sunday,
Fire Department. While in court Tuesday, Escamilla was
East Bay. He was supposed to be returned to
The orders were given to residents on assigned to the private defender program and Oct. 15.
San Mateo County to be transported to San
Signal Hill Drive, Cog Hill Terrace, Saddle is scheduled to return Oct. 19 for appearance Reco v ered s to l en v ehi cl e. A stripped
Quentin State Prison when the mistaken
Creek Terrace and Avellina Drive at about of attorney and to enter a plea. He remains in vehicle was recovered on East Bayshore
release occurred, according to the San Mateo
4:30 p.m. county jail without bail, according to prose- Road, it was reported at 6:15 p.m. Sunday,
County District Attorneys Office.
About an hour later, the mandatory evacua- cutors. Oct. 15.
The San Mateo County Sheriffs Office said
tion orders were lifted.
it has added additional steps in its procedures
Dublin city officials had asked residents of
to avoid this situation from reoccurring.
the Dublin Ranch and Positano neighbor-
hoods to shelter in place due to heavy smoke, Stabbings charged as premeditated
however, city officials said residents there are
also free to return to their homes. A 33-year-old San Mateo man appeared in
Fire crews first responded to the blaze at court Tuesday and was charged with two
1:53 p.m. in the vicinity of Tassajara and felony counts of premeditated attempted
Fallon roads. murder and two counts of assault for the
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Corzo, Zack-Kanga and Thiel for The price we pay
San Mateo-Foster City school board
A
more healthy country is a more competitive
and prosperous country, said Kathleen
W Editorial
ith three incumbents tak- Sebelius, President Obamas Health and
ing leave from the San Daily Journal Human Services secretary, as she explained her government
Mateo-Foster City guidelines for a healthier diet. During this time, Michelle
Elementary School District Board of and that is Corzo. In fact, it would be endorsements Obama promoted her Lets Move campaign to encourage
Trustees, there is an opportunity for great if she could begin serving today, Americans to exercise more and to eat healthier.
new leadership and new schools of
Burlingame City Council
right this very second. She has a wide Michael Brownrigg*, Ann Keighran*, For some time before 1984, when I began writing
thought. breadth of experience beginning as a columns, responsible nutritionists were trying to get some
Ricardo Ortiz*
The district is the largest in San student herself and as a current parent. San Mateo City Council messages across to consumers such as: rened our, as in
Mateo County, and has its challenges She knows the districts issues from Rick Bonilla*, Joe Goethals*, Eric white bread, is seriously nutritionally decient, most cold
overenrollment, a hard-to-crack top to bottom and presents a clear- Rodriguez breakfast cereals are junk, soft drinks are anti-nutritious,
achievement gap, an unresolved eyed view on how she can make it bet- San Bruno mayor most innovative products put out by our opportunistic food
teacher contract and the recent loss of ter. Closing the achievement gap and Rico Medina industry are about as benecial nutritionally as their pack-
a parcel tax that generates approxi- encouraging parental involvement are San Bruno City Council aging. These people lamented the way most Americans were
mately $7 million a year. However, it key for her along with ensuring there Laura Davis, Michael Salazar eating and predicted increas-
is important to note that the district is better transparency and communica- Burlingame Elementary School District ing ill health in the future.
has its successes, with a wide range of tion that includes more accessible Board of Trustees But most Americans, includ-
parent involvement, positive school and clear data so parents and other Davina Drabkin*, Elizabeth Kendall, ing those at the Food and
environments and a signicant amount members of the community can under- Doug Luftman* Drug Administration and the
of interesting and innovative pro- stand what is happening in the class- Burlingame Measure I, quarter-cent U.S. Department of
grams such as Spanish and Mandarin room. Providing an avenue for teacher sales tax for city improvements YES Agriculture, paid little or no
immersion, STEAM and STEM, and engagement in district issues is also a attention, and now the situa-
Montessori. key plank in her platform. She recog- *Incumbent tion has become critical.
Still, the three who are elected to nizes the value of teachers and seeks to In all that time, not much
oversee the district and its administra- ment and she thinks there could be changed. As the food indus-
ensure they are valued and respected in
tion will have their hands full with cur- more social resources possibly try has enthusiastically con-
all ways.
rent issues and those that arise in the even something as simple as washers tinued to turn our food sup-
Thiel too sees the value of teachers
future. and dryers in a new school in North ply into a mineeld, many
and has interesting ideas on including
There are seven candidates for three more Americans have
them. One is to have a teacher repre- Central San Mateo as a way to bring
seats Noelia Corzo, Alexander become overweight, obese
sentative sit with the district adminis- parents into the school and create a
Haislip, Rebecca Hitchcock, Shiraz and generally unhealthy. The USDA and the FDA say the
tration during board meetings to have true community. Another idea is to
Zack-Kanga, Thomas Morgan, Jacob goal of their nutrition guidelines like the periodical USDA
their points of view clearly identied establish more after-school support
Thiel and Shara Watkins. Each bring a food pyramid is to also decrease heart disease, hyperten-
during important discussions. It is that and resources in the parents language
unique perspective and agree on quite a sion, osteoporosis and some kinds of cancer. But consider
kind of out-of-the box thinking that to include them more. She also
bit. the frenzied lifestyles of so many of todays Americans, an
would benet the district. Thiel has a believes there should be more trans- intrepid food industry only concerned with the bottom line,
Watkins has tremendous upside and business background and could provide parency and communication with the an unwillingness of so many to give up their self-indulgent
brings a perspective as a former some of that perspective to think of overall community so that everyone is habits with no thought to future health and who really dont
teacher. It is difcult not to endorse her new approaches to age-old problems. on the same page. care enough to make changes in their diet or feed their fami-
since she is bright and capable. Yet His philosophy that children want to This is an important time for the San ly in a way that would promote better health. It certainly
she could use a bit more immersion in learn and that adults must be creative Mateo-Foster City Elementary School doesnt bode well for the future.
the districts specic issues so she can in engaging them is critical. District and this is an important elec- Of course, the food industry would like us to believe that it
apply her passion for equity and expe- Zack-Kanga makes no bones about tion for now and the future. What direc- doesnt matter what we eat as long as we burn off those calo-
rience in the classroom to this district. the need to improve test scores but rec- tion the district takes can be forged in ries with exercise. But it isnt just weight gain that should
Lets hope she stays involved. ognizes there are also needs when it how voters in these two cities decide. concern us. Eating the usual American diet, overweight or
Both Hitchcock and Morgan also comes to social and emotional learn- Right now, the best candidates for not, we are very likely to be malnourished, which also
provide a good perspective, Hitchcock ing as well. Her approach is well- these three open seats are Noelia greatly compromises good health. So whenever we hear the
as an early educator and Thomas as a rounded and her ideas are creative. For Corzo, Shiraz Zack-Kanga and Jacob governments recommendations (that are greatly inuenced
certied public accountant. instance, an issue with the achieve- Thiel. by vested interests), to eat less salt and sugar, little trans
One candidate clearly rises to the top ment gap is always parental involve- fat, more whole grains, more fresh fruit and vegetables, etc.,
the food industry will keep trying to fool us into believing
Letter to the editor that they have our best interest at heart when they remove a
bit of trans fat here, add a bit of whole grains there, or
decrease sugar or use sugar substitutes. But most of such
altered products will basically remain junk foods.
Burlingames Measure I results on which it based the priori- percent of the total respondents men-
tioned rebuilding the recreation center. Most of us can recognize how food companies spend
ties identied it references in the ordi-
Editor, nance itself. It provided the Meanwhile, in that same sample, money on advertising, but it is far more difcult to know
If Burlingames Measure I (quarter- Community of Priorities Survey, despite not directly inviting about the industrys behind-the-scene efforts in Congress,
cent sales tax) passes, I am concerned Burlingames active renters group to federal agencies, courts, universities and professional
administered by Godbe Research, as
the City Council will not fund the participate, nearly 25 percent of the organizations to make diets seem like a matter of personal
well as results in four different for- choice rather than of deliberate manipulation. Marion
projects our community cares about total wrote in affordable housing
mats of the citys Join the Nestle, Food Politics. Add that to the messages drummed
most. (which was not on the list) and/or
Indeed rebuilding the recreation cen- Conversation worksheet. Godbe iden- into our heads in this culture to live like theres no tomor-
tied three top concerns among checked diverse housing options,
ter is apparently high on the councils which was listed last. I urge the coun- row and indulge now and pay later and there is very little
list, yet the $2 million of anticipated respondents: potholes, police and hope that there will be anything but token change in the
cil to heed their constituents not
additional annual tax revenue would congestion. The worksheet listed way the great majority of Americans eat.
their own priorities, and, if the
only cover debt service on a $35 mil- eight priorities. Tellingly, neither Among other things, if related government agencies were
measure passes, to focus on potholes,
lion bond issue, less than the project- highlighted rebuilding the recreation congestion, police and, yes, afford- sincere about a more healthy country, they would publish
ed $37 million to $47 million cost to center. Per my count of comments able housing. a long list of products that anyone serious about eating
rebuild, leaving nothing for other from 345 worksheets, which were healthfully would avoid. They would put pressure on the
needs. solicited from 25 groups the city Elana Lieberman industry to at least label GMO products, use no articial col-
Is this what Burlingame residents approached, potholes, congestion and Burlingame ors and place a high tax on all soft drinks. We would be
want? I asked the city for all survey police ranked high, but fewer than 5 advised to prepare our own food as much as possible, select
very carefully when eating out, avoid fast-food establish-
ments and to buy organic whenever possible.
OUR MISSION: But dont expect miracles since the food industry con-
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for stantly applies pressure on the government to refrain from
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. pointing a blaming nger at any of their products. Whatever
By combining local news and sports coverage, type of graphic that government comes up with every few
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, years may be helpful to the few Americans who will go to
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to the trouble to develop a healthier diet, but real change will
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Joe Rudino provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joy Uganiza Todd Waibel information resource in San Mateo County. not happen as long as corporations like Monsanto, who are
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer
Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we allowed to adulterate our food with genetically modied
INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: choose to reflect the diverse character of this organisms, carry on in their inimitable way. The situation
Nicola Zeuzem, Production Manager Renee Abu-Zaghibra Robert Armstrong dynamic and ever-changing community.
Charlie Chapman Jim Clifford being what it is, drastic action would need to be taken.
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events Elizabeth Cortes Curtis Driscoll Sebelius and Michelle Obama had good intentions but, as
Samantha Weigel, Senior Reporter
Talia Fine Robert Hutchinson SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM long as corporate interests call the shots, the changes in
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Joel Snyder Gary Whitman This nations resistance to tackle the obesity problem
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has allowed an epidemic to ourish, our children to be vic-
timized and business to prevail over health, much like what
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NFL
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our perspective. Obviously its a different
perspective. I think thats the most impor-
tant thing when it comes to these issues is
mer player Troy Vincent; and owners
Michael Bidwill (Arizona), Arthur Blank
(Atlanta), Terry Pegula (Buffalo), Robert
but conversations are ongoing, he added.
It went from just phone calls to obviously
this is the first time meeting. So I dont
perspective and respecting everyones McNair (Houston), Shad Khan think we could come up with a whole plan
rights regardless of how they feel. (Jacksonville), Ross, Robert Kraft (New and solution in two hours, but we are happy
in a memo to the teams last week that the England), John Mara (New York Giants), Art that these things are happening. Were
The players union and the league issued a
NFL prefers for players to stand during The Rooney (Pittsburgh), Jeffrey Lurie looking forward to the opportunity to real-
joint statement just before the annual fall
Star-Spangled Banner. (Philadelphia) and Jed York (San Francisco). ly put a good plan together.
owners meetings began. The owners meet-
Very little of the meeting was about the ings continue Wednesday, when the anthem Representing the players were NFLPA Earlier, outside of the hotel where the
actual anthem, Eagles safety Malcolm could be discussed. Executive Director DeMaurice Smith, union owners are meeting, two dozen supporters
Jenkins said. We were really more talking
Today owners and players had a produc- president Eric Winston, former player of Black Lives Matter New York held a rally
about solutions and how we get the results
tive meeting focused on how we can work Anquan Boldin, and current players Butler backing the players for speaking out par-
that we want to get.
together to promote positive social change (Indianapolis), Russell Okung (Los Angeles ticularly former 49ers quarterback Colin
Ross called the session constructive,
and address inequality in our communities, Chargers), Kenny Stills, Julius Thomas and Kaepernick for kneeling during the anthem
and Colts defensive back Darius Butler
the statement said. NFL executives and Michael Thomas (Miami), Mark Herzlich last year in protest of racial injustice in
termed it positive.
owners joined NFLPA executives and player (New York Giants), Kelvin Beachum and America. Demonstrations during the
Goodell spoke briefly before heading to anthem increased when Trump called the
further league meetings. He emphasized the leaders to review and discuss plans to utilize Demario Davis (New York Jets), Jenkins and
our platform to promote equality and effec- Chris Long (Philadelphia), Eric Reid (San players unpatriotic if they knelt during the
commitment on the part of the players and anthem, with both players and league exec-
the NFL to work together on issues of tuate positive change. We agreed that these Francisco) and Josh Norman (Washington).
are common issues and pledged to meet utives saying the meaning of the protests
social justice. Jenkins has been one of the leading has been misconstrued by the president and
Our players are men of great character, again to continue this work together.
spokesmen among the players, as well as his supporters.
he added, and they have a deep understand- As we said last week, everyone who is highly active in the community. He said the
ing and tremendous knowledge of the issues part of our NFL community has a tremen- discussion was about everything to do with At a game earlier this month, Vice
going on in all our communities. This is dous respect for our country, our flag, our the state of the NFL now, obviously anthem President Mike Pence walked out of
something our owners said we want to sup- anthem and our military. In the best protests, activism that players have been Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium after sever-
port you in. American tradition, we are coming together doing, and how we can move this forward to al 49ers knelt during the anthem.
Butler, who played Monday night in to find common ground and commit to the really amplify players voices and amplify Jenkins said after the meeting that
Nashville before attending the meeting hard work required for positive change. these issues and make some long sustain- Kaepernick had been invited by the players
hours later, said both sides are headed in the On hand at the meeting were Goodell and able changes. but didnt attend.
Sports briefs
SHARKS
Continued from page 11
Stanford launches Heisman
website for RB Bryce Love
for the whole game, Jones said. We started OK and then we STANFORD Stanford has launched a website to promote
got better as the night went on. the Heisman Trophy candidacy of running back Bryce Love.
Carey Price, who stopped 31 of 35 shots, fell to 2-7-1 in Love leads the nation in rushing with 1,387 yards and is
10 games against the Sharks. averaging 10.27 yards per carry for No. 22 Stanford. Love has
nine carries of at least 50 yards, more than anyone for an entire
The Canadiens responded 36 seconds later when Drouin
season since Melvin Gordon had 10 for Wisconsin in 2014.
picked up a pass from Artturi Lehkonen close in and fired it Love was picked as a midseason AP All-American .
over Jones left shoulder and into the net. No Stanford player has won the Heisman Trophy since Jim
Pavelski gave the Sharks the lead for good when he redi- Plunkett in 1971.
rected Kevin Labancs shot just under a minute into the sec-
ond period. The shot hit Webers left shin pad and bounced Former Louisville basketball
into the net. coach Rick Pitino sues Adidas
Hertl padded the lead midway through the second on a
power play. Standing on the right side of the net, he was try- LOUISVILLE, Ky. Former Louisville coach Rick Pitino is
ing to control a pass from Joe Thornton but the puck flut- suing Adidas and says the sportswear maker outrageously con-
tered off his stick and got behind Price. spired to funnel money to the family of a Cardinal recruit
without his knowledge.
Webers power-play goal two minutes later kicked off
Pitinos lawsuit filed Tuesday comes a day after Louisvilles
Jones skates for the score. Athletic Association fired him for cause after acknowledging
The Sharks needed five seconds to score on a power play the programs involvement in a national federal bribery inves-
late in the second period. Tim Heed shot on goal and it tigation of college basketball. Ten people, including an Adidas
bounced off Pavelskis skate. Couture picked it up and found executive, were arrested in the probe but Pitino is not named in
a huge opening. the federal complaint.
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to go deep leads to
Woodside, 4 p.m.; Menlo School at Burlingame, 4 Brooklyn 0 0 .000 Tampa Bay 7 5 1 1 11 27 23
p.m.; Half Moon Bay at Menlo-Atherton, 5 p.m.; Val- New York 0 0 .000 Toronto 6 5 1 0 10 28 19
ley Christian at Serra, 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia 0 0 .000 Detroit 6 4 2 0 8 20 15
Toronto 0 0 .000 Ottawa 6 3 1 2 8 20 13
Boston 0 1 .000 Boston 5 2 3 0 4 14 18
Girls water polo
Florida 5 2 3 0 4 17 20
Carlmont at Castilleja, 4 p.m.; Aragon at Woodside, Southeast Division Buffalo 7 1 4 2 4 18 28
offensive struggles
Menlo-Atherton at Sequoia, Menlo School at W L Pct GB Montreal 6 1 4 1 3 10 22
Burlingame, 5 p.m.; Mitty at Sacred Heart Prep, 5:30 Atlanta 0 0 .000
p.m.; Notre Dame-Belmont vs. Half Moon Bay at Charlotte 0 0 .000 Metropolitan Division
Menlo-Atherton, 6 p.m. Miami 0 0 .000 Columbus 6 5 1 0 10 21 13
Orlando 0 0 .000 New Jersey 6 5 1 0 10 26 17
Girls tennis Washington 0 0 .000 Pittsburgh 7 4 2 1 9 25 29
By Josh Dubow better offensively this season. Crystal Springs at Menlo School, 3:30 p.m. Philadelphia 6 4 2 0 8 26 16
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS They appeared on that track when Central Division Washington 7 3 3 1 7 23 24
Cross country W L Pct GB Carolina 4 2 1 1 5 12 11
they scored 71 points and committed Cleveland 1 0 1.000 N.Y. Islanders6 2 3 1 5 15 18
WCAL Meet #2 at Golden Gate Park, 2 p.m.
ALAMEDA With a strong-armed no turnovers in winning the first two Chicago 0 0 .000 1/2 N.Y. Rangers 7 1 5 1 3 17 26
Detroit 0 0 .000 1/2
quarterback, one of the best pass- games. But Oakland has gotten noth- Womens college water polo Indiana 0 0 .000 1/2 WESTERN CONFERENCE
blocking offensive lines and a pair of ing going the past few weeks, failing CSM at Ohlone-Fremont, 3:30 p.m. Milwaukee 0 0 .000 1/2 Central Division
talented receivers on the outside, the to top 17 points or 300 yards in the Chicago 6 4 1 1 9 25 13
Womens college volleyball WESTERN CONFERENCE St. Louis 6 4 2 0 8 18 16
Oakland Raiders have all the ingredi- four straight losses. Gavilan at Caada, CSM at Chabot-Hayward, 6:30 Southwest Division Colorado 7 4 3 0 8 20 17
ents to stretch the field with the deep I dont think theres a single guy p.m. W L Pct GB Nashville 6 3 2 1 7 18 17
Houston 1 0 1.000 Winnipeg 6 3 3 0 6 18 23
pass. that can look back over the last few Dallas 0 0 .000 1/2 Dallas 6 3 3 0 6 14 14
That has been far from the case so THURSDAY
weeks and say, You know what, Im Girls tennis
Memphis 0 0 .000 1/2 Minnesota 4 1 1 2 4 15 16
New Orleans 0 0 .000 1/2
far this season really pleased with how Ive played Castilleja at Sacred Heart Prep, 3:45 p.m.; Menlo- San Antonio 0 0 .000 1/2 Pacific Division
and is a major rea- over the last three weeks, or, Called Atherton at San Mateo, Carlmont at Mills, Vegas 6 5 1 0 10 20 15
son the Raiders Burlingame at Hillsdale, Aragon at Half Moon Bay, Northwest Division Los Angeles 5 4 0 1 9 16 9
the last three weeks or, Coached my Westmoor at Terra Nova, South City at Oceana, Se- W L Pct GB Calgary 6 4 2 0 8 17 17
(2-4) have strug- position the last three weeks, offen- quoia at Capuchino, Woodside vs. El Camino at Denver 0 0 .000 Vancouver 5 2 2 1 5 12 14
gled so much sive coordinator Todd Downing said. South City, 4 p.m. Minnesota 0 0 .000 Anaheim 6 2 3 1 5 12 17
Oklahoma City 0 0 .000 Sharks 5 2 3 0 4 13 16
offensively dur- We all own this together. Theres no Girls volleyball Portland 0 0 .000 Edmonton 5 1 4 0 2 11 19
ing a four-game one guy that is going to save it or Aragon at Terra Nova,Westmoor at Sequoia, Mills at Utah 0 0 .000 Arizona 6 0 5 1 1 12 25
losing streak. break it or anything in between. Jefferson, El Camino at Capuchino, South City at
Pacific Division
Hillsdale, 5:15 p.m.; Priory at Crystal Springs, Harker Tuesdays Games
Oakland is tied Carr was supposed to be the person at Notre Dame-Belmont, 5:45 p.m.; Burlingame at W L Pct GB Philadelphia 5, Florida 1
for the fewest to carry this offense. He emerged as a Carlmont,Woodside at Half Moon Bay, Menlo-Ather- L.A. Clippers 0 0 .000 Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Rangers 4, OT
ton at San Mateo, 6:15 p.m.; Mercy-SF at L.A. Lakers 0 0 .000 Toronto 2, Washington 0
Derek Carr deep comple- star in 2016 in his third year in the Mercy-Burlingame, Menlo School at Notre Dame- Phoenix 0 0 .000 Vancouver 3, Ottawa 0
tions this season NFL and signed a contract worth $125 SJ, 6:30 p.m. Sacramento 0 0 .000 New Jersey 5, Tampa Bay 4, SO
with just two, a development that Warriors 0 1 .000 1/2 Nashville 4, Colorado 1
million in the offseason that briefly Columbus 5, Winnipeg 2
surely would have irked late owner Al Girls water polo
made him the leagues highest-paid Terra Nova vs. Hillsdale at Aragon, Capuchino vs. Dallas 3, Arizona 1
Davis, who believed strongly in the player. Tuesdays Games Carolina 5, Edmonton 3
Half Moon Bay at Priory, 4 p.m.; Mercy-Burlingame Cleveland 102, Boston 99 Vegas 5, Buffalo 4, OT
value of throwing deep. But his production has dropped in vs. Mills at San Mateo, 4 p.m.; Notre Dame-Belmont Houston 122, Golden State 121 San Jose 5, Montreal 2
at San Mateo, 5 p.m.
We definitely want to be able to do almost every category this year. The Wednesdays Games Wednesdays Games
that, quarterback Derek Carr said. Brooklyn at Indiana, 4 p.m. Detroit at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.
only exception is he is completing a Boys water polo Charlotte at Detroit, 4 p.m. Chicago at St. Louis, 5 p.m.
Now does that mean were going to career-best 68.3 percent of his pass- Terra Nova at Aragon, Capuchino at Priory, San Miami at Orlando, 4 p.m. Montreal at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.
do anything differently or trying to Mateo at Sequoia, 5 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 4 p.m. Thursdays Games
es. Much of that improvement is a Milwaukee at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Columbus, 4 p.m.
force things? Absolutely not. Thats result of Carr getting rid of the ball Cross country New Orleans at Memphis, 5 p.m. Vancouver at Boston, 4 p.m.
where you get in trouble. Thats quickly and relying almost solely on WBAL Meet #2 at Baylands Park-Palo Alto, 3 p.m. Atlanta at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m.
Denver at Utah, 6 p.m. Nashville at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
something that Ive learned in my short passes. Minnesota at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. New Jersey at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.
career. You cant force it. You just have FRIDAY Houston at Sacramento, 7 p.m.
After throwing nearly one-third of Edmonton at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
Football Portland at Phoenix, 7 p.m.
to work hard and let it happen. his passes at least 10 yards downfield Terra Nova at Sacred Heart Prep,Woodside at Menlo
St. Louis at Colorado, 6 p.m.
Thursdays Games Carolina at Calgary, 6 p.m.
It hasnt happened much yet as Carr a year ago, Carr has thrown less than School, 3 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton at Half Moon Bay, Chicago at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Dallas at Arizona, 7 p.m.
has completed just one of eight pass- Aragon at Burlingame, Hillsdale at South City, Kings
one-quarter that far this season. His Academy at Sequoia, El Camino at San Mateo, Carl-
es a 64-yard touchdown to Johnny
Holton in Denver that was thrown
average completion has been caught
4.6 yards down field, down signifi-
mont at Capuchino, Jefferson at Mills, 7:30 p.m. BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
at least 20 yards downfield, according Mens college soccer LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES National League
cantly from his 6.0 mark a year ago Hartnell at Caada, 1:30 p.m.; Las Positas at Skyline,
to SportRadar. Backup E.J. Manuel and second-lowest in the league. 2 p.m. American League Los Angeles 3, Chicago 0
also has one deep completion but its When you turn the film on, you Houston 2, New York 2 Saturday, Oct. 14: Los Angeles 5, Chicago 2
a far cry from a year ago when Carr look at the plays and you know Womens college soccer
Caada at DeAnza, 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13: Houston 2, New York 1 Sunday, Oct. 15: Los Angeles 4, Chicago 1
was 25 for 52 on deep passes that youre taking check downs and those Saturday, Oct. 14: Houston 2, New York 1 Tuesday, Oct. 17: Los Angeles 6, Chicago 1
helped fuel Oakland to a 12-win sea- are going for 10 and 12 (yards). How College womens water polo
son. Monday, Oct. 16: New York 8, Houston 1 Wednesday, Oct. 18: Los Angeles (Wood 16-3) at
can you be mad at that? Carr said. If CSM at Cabrillo, 3:30 p.m.
With Marshawn Lynch adding Tuesday, Oct. 17: New York 6, Houston 4 Chicago (Arrieta (14-10), 6:08 p.m. (TBS)
thats what theyre giving you, you College womens volleyball
power to the running game and Jared have to take it. I could sit back there Wednesday, Oct. 18: Houston (Keuchel 14-5) at New x-Thursday, Oct. 19: Los Angeles at Chicago, 5:08
Cabrillo at CSM, 6:30 p.m. York (Tanaka 13-12), 2:08 p.m. (FS1) p.m. (TBS)
Cook offering a strong receiving tar- and force a lot of throws and thats not
get at tight end to complement x-Friday, Oct. 20: New York (Severino 14-6) at Hous- x-Saturday, Oct. 21: Chicago at Los Angeles, 1:08 or
something that Ive ever done. I try SATURDAY ton (Verlander 15-8), 5:08 p.m. (FS1) 5:08 p.m. (TBS)
receivers Michael Crabtree and Amari my best not to put our team in harms Football
x-Saturday, Oct. 21: New York at Houston, 5:08 p.m. x-Sunday, Oct. 22: Chicago at Los Angeles, 4:38 p.m.
Cooper, the Raiders figured to be even way.
Contra Costa at CSM, Sacred Heart Cathedral at
(FS1) (TBS)
Serra, 1 p.m.
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MENLO
she contained several mighty swings by
Desler. But SHPs senior star was able to
finish of the set with a show of accuracy,
crossing long to the back line to force set
Continued from page 11
point before sophomore Elena Radeff put
down the game winner off middle.
Oh, and then was the teams fiery show of
emotion. Menlo, though, took its late surge from
Especially for this game, Menlo outside Game 3 and carried it over. The Knights
hitter Grace King said. Weve been think- never trailed in Game 4, and took control of
ing about it all year. So, we need to have as the set late on one of the most creative
much energy as we can. attacks of the night. Leading 18-17, a right-
King and fellow outside hitter Sianna side exchange got crossed up, leaving the
Houghton paired up for a spectacular show- opposite hitter Dreyer to set Xu, who was
ing. King fired a team-high 21 kills while well back of the net. Xu, though, exacted a
Houghton added 16. Countering on the right lob into the exposed middle to earn the
side was a constant rotation of left-handed point.
opposite Ashley Dreyer, as well as Selina After the Knights finished the set on an 8-
Xu and Kristen Sellers who alternated to bal- 3 run to even the score at 2 sets apiece,
ance the setter position. Dreyer did what she does best to open the
Sellers produced 32 assists while Xu added decisive Game 5, scoring twice off the right
30. It was an atypical balance, according to side to stake Menlo to an early 2-1 advan-
Tony Holland. tage. The Knights, backed by four kills by
Normally one of them stands out, he Houghton, never again trailed in the set,
said. with the junior tooling a block off the left
With both teams slugging it out, each had side to close out the win.
to get creative, relying on varied attackers.
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SHP senior outside hitter Cate Desler put The match being played at the Sacred
down a match-high 23 kills, but was far
SHP senior Cate Desler runs down a dig in the Gators five-set loss to Menlo Tuesday night. Heart Prep Middle School gym as the
from a one-woman show for the Gators (7-3, Martella was on point defensively as Menlo had an answer on defense as well in high school gym is has been closed due to
22-6). well, seemingly digging up everything at junior defensive specialist Riley Holland, construction all season did not prevent a
SHP setter Hailey Martella was busy dis- times, covering the front and back row to do who played an inspired match while total- rigorous showing from the SHP fan base,
tributing to every quadrant on the floor so. While shes developed into a tremen- ing a team-high 19 digs. which filled up the 1,150 capacity venue
when Menlo would double the block on dous setter shes a big reason Desler leads She was incredible, King said. Despite with noise all night. Menlo fans showed as
Desler. Junior middle Alexa Bartlett and the Central Coast Section in kills, the rank- being such a presence on the court with the well though were clearly outnumbered.
sophomore opposite Reagan Smith scored ing according to MaxPreps.com defense amount of digs she got she was almost
has always been her calling card, according flawless but she also brought a lot of Not that it was noticeable with the way
10 kills apiece, while junior outside Ally
to SHP head coach Ali Magner. energy. the Knights responded on the court.
Polverari totaled nine.
I kind of looked around and realized Shes always been that kid, Magner Riley Holland set the tone in Game 3. When we know our crowd is a lot smaller
everyone was working for me, Martella said. She has an impeccable ability to Despite the Knights dropping the set, they than theirs they were getting rowdy so
said. So, I knew I had to match that inten- anticipate the game, making great reads came back from a 20-9 deficit to make it having to match that as a team, King said.
sity. and shes got the heart of a lion. very interesting. Amid a 12-3 Menlo run, It was something we managed to do.
DUBS
Still, this opener was a far cry for the for- gain ground on Golden State in the Western questionable with a mild right ankle sprain
gettable 129-100 defeat at home to San Conference. appeared in his 500th career game mak-
Antonio in Durants Warriors debut a year ing his debut with the Warriors. He then
Continued from page 11 ago when Golden State came off a record 73- Ring ceremony tweaked the ankle again.
win season and runner-up finish to Kerr planned to pay extra attention as vet- Draymond Green exited in the second half
Cleveland in the 2016 Finals. erans Durant, Zaza Pachulia and David West with a strained left knee.
Warriors debut, Curry scored 22 points and Iguodala is expected to return for the
Durant had 20 after a slow start. Klay I just remember the last game of the sea- each received a championship ring for the
son we played, Durant said of the Game 5 first time in their careers. upcoming road trip.
Thompson added 16 points.
Finals clincher in June. Basketball accomplishments to me now
Chris Paul had four points on 2-for-9
shooting in his Rockets debut, while Young found his stroke right away, hit- are just what they are, Durant said after Injured official
Harden scored 27 points and Eric Gordon 24 ting his first four 3s and five shots overall. morning shootaround. I can kind of sepa- Referee Tre Maddox, accompanied by
for the Rockets. Houston opened the fourth Its exactly what the Warriors want him to rate the two now. I feel like its more so just medical personnel, left midway through the
with a 9-0 run to get back in it. do: shoot every time he has a good look. cool as hell more than anything. Its like fourth quarter after a collision with David
The Warriors found their rhythm early but His six 3-pointers set a franchise record for getting a prize possession that youre just West and hard hit. The NBA said after the
couldnt close it out after an abbreviated anyone in their Warriors debut and also in a really excited about versus getting some- game Maddox sustained an abdominal wall
preseason in terms of practice time given season opener. thing thats going to change your life. ... strain.
their recent trip to China for a pair of games Durant had one spectacular sequence in the Ill be more so just really giddy and happy
against Minnesota. third when he blocked Andersons shot on more so than emotional. I wont be a mess. Tip-ins
When were lacking conditioning like one end then converted a three-point play The Warriors are auctioning signed shoot-
we are right now you have to have your moments later on the other, slapping hands Beat-up Dubs ing shirts worn for the pregame festivities
high-energy guys, Kerr said. It doesnt with a lucky boy fan on the baseline. Key backup and 2015 Finals MVP Andre to benefit fire relief efforts in the North
matter what its because of, we just have to Houston acquired Paul from the Clippers Iguodala missed the game with a back Bay. ... Thompson has hit a 3 in 55 straight
get in better shape. to give them a 1-2 backcourt punch to try to strain, while Omri Casspi who had been games, second-longest active streak.
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lighting new opportunities like mobile north-south improvements.
apps connecting carpoolers with similar
destinations, and finding means to make Regional projects in the works
driving alone less desirable will also be of
Continued from page 1 import, according to Foster City officials.
Examples of larger regional mass transit
projects include electrifying Caltrain,
Those are not infrastructure solutions, expanding bus service, bringing Bay Area
East Bay to major job centers along those are the kind of immediate what can
Peninsula. But as significant focus has Rapid Transit further south in the East Bay
we do to get the commuters themselves and extending Caltrain into downtown San
been geared toward major north-south proj- from these various organizations to gain
ects like Caltrain and Highway 101, central Francisco. On San Mateo County roads,
access to a greater network of opportuni- much of the focus has been on Highway 101
San Mateo County officials are looking to ties, Ford said.
draw attention to State Route 92. with projects, albeit still in the very early
Major employers that have already planning stages, aiming to install express
The 92 Corridor Alliance is beginning to signed on include Gilead, Visa, Oracle,
take shape with Foster City helping to lanes and improve the interchange with
Biomed, Franklin Templeton Investments State Route 92.
steer the course. The voluntary transporta- and Zoox. The Foster City and San Mateo
tion management association will also SamTrans is also looking toward the
chambers of commerce, San Mateo-Foster tions that can make an impact until the
include the city of San Mateo; major pri- Dumbarton Corridor, the countys second
City Elementary School District and San 101-92 [interchange] is addressed, Hindi
vate and public employers; transit agencies east-west Bay connection. The transit
Mateo County Community College District said.
as well as county, state and federal repre- agency recently completed a study outlin-
are also core members. One example might be encouraging larg-
sentatives. ing billions of dollars in suggested short-
A crucial opportunity for the alliance will er employers with empty seats on their pri-
Transportation congestion is a regional and long-term improvements, including
be to learn from one another and leverage vate shuttles to open them up to smaller
problem. A lot of the longer-term projects reinstating train service along the defunct
resources, said Foster City Vice Mayor Sam companies that cant afford to run their own
and solutions that have been discussed are rail bridge.
Hindi. The city has sought to improve its service. Vanpools and carpools are also a
absolutely north-south oriented, said own streets, enhance pedestrian as well as But competition for funding is steep and
Commute. org Executive Director John quick way to reduce solo drivers but con- many of the larger transportation infra-
bicyclist safety and other transportation necting people with proximate stops at
Ford. Theres the opportunity to look at projects within its own jurisdiction. But structure projects could take years.
92, I think thats why Foster City and San both ends can be a challenge. Thats why In the meantime, officials are striving to
addressing the gridlock lining Foster City expanding the pool of resources by con-
Mateo have tried to pull resources together. will require far more than one communitys engage the business community to leverage
They have some really important major necting a variety of employers from whats being done in the private sector. The
abilities, he noted. biotech to teachers is key, Ford said.
employers between those two cities so the We understand we can only do so much in San Mateo County Economic Development
collaborative opportunity is great. Dante Hall, Foster Citys assistant city Association is doing similar work primari-
our local community, but we all know this manager, said the group is in the initial
More than 70 percent of San Mateo is a regional problem thats impacting all ly focused on the north-south corridor
County residents drive to work alone and stages and the next steps will be to talk through its recently-established Peninsula
of us so we need to collaborate, Hindi said. about defining the problem, identifying
the last five years has been marked by rapid As a community surrounded by the Bay, Mobility Group.
job growth far outpacing commensurate strategies used locally and by others, and
State Route 92 and Highway 101, Foster consider what gaps could be filled. On San Mateo City Manager Larry Patterson
housing construction. City has limited transit stops and is greatly said companies have a vested interest in
How to resolve last-mile connection to Monday, the Foster City Council agreed to
affected by commuter congestion. But it proceed with forming the alliance. transit solutions and collaborating with the
mass transit, help smaller employers uti- also has a number of corporate headquarters various sectors contributing to congestion
lize shuttle programs, encourage more car- Were looking to work closely with the
and companies with robust transportation businesses to develop a more localized col- will be key.
pooling and make walking or biking safer demand management plans or shuttle sys- Its a problem that local government by
are a few topics likely to be explored. lation, Hall said.
tems that can be shared, Hindi said. Ultimately, connectivity is critical in a itself, or business by itself, or transit agen-
We want to figure out how to come up cies by itself cannot solve, Patterson said.
Expanding commuters network with solutions or ideas for how we can
regional approach and a goal could be link-
This issue is going to require some collab-
ing the alliances efforts to larger infra-
Collaborating with employers, high- leverage what we have, what they have, structure projects, mass transit stops and oration and innovation to make construc-
what San Mateo has, and come up with solu- tive things happen.
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On Tuesday, authorities identified the only a shelter surrounded by strangers. cleared to go home. Youre going to have to
firefighter to die in the blazes as 38-year-old Physical reactions from the stress can seek a new normal.
Garrett Paiz of Missouri. He was killed include stomach aches and headaches, but Youll see benefits within years, Brown
Monday when a water transport truck he was many evacuees are reporting headaches and said. But youre literally in for decades of
Continued from page 1 driving rolled over near one of the wildfires sore throats from the thick smoke still recovery.
in the Napa Valley community of Oakville. cloaking the area. At the Petaluma shelter, signs advertised a
we go home and see the destruction, she An estimated 100,000 people were evacu- Evacuees were advised to pace their expo- stress management class and group. A wel-
said. ated at the height of the fires, and about sure to news and media, which provide infor- come table at the medical clinic had handout
Highlighting the concerns of mental 34,000 remain under evacuation. Many have mation that can reduce anxiety but also literature from the American Psychological
health professionals, the California yet to find out if their homes are still stand- become overwhelming. Talking and debrief- Association about dealing with the emo-
Psychological Association has emailed an ing. ing is helpful, and parents should encourage tional toll of a disaster or traumatic event.
urgent request calling for volunteers to help Theres still a lot of shock and numbness children to talk and express their fears, Michelle Patino, a nurse in Santa Rosa
wildfire evacuees cope with the trauma they when youre in the middle of it. Youre in the Ledner-Spaulding said. who volunteered at the shelters medical
have faced and its aftermath. high-gear of trying to cope, said Peggy Sonoma County Supervisor Shirlee Zane clinic, said she saw people who appeared to
There is tremendous acute and long term Ledner-Spaulding, head of outpatient behav- has advised anyone with a family member or be experiencing mental breakdowns and a
impact and we are needed right now to help, ior health services at St Josephs hospital in loved one who has lost everything to accept woman so despondent she threatened sui-
Dr. Chip Shreiber, the associations disaster Santa Rosa, one of the cities hardest-hit by that they cant fix the damage but they can cide.
resource coordinator, said in the email sent the fires. But now were starting to enter offer support. You have people who are emotionally
Monday to a distribution list of 13,000 into the next phase, as they have control Provide a compassionate listening ear displaced, she said.
licensed psychologists across California. over the fires. That shock and disbelief right now, and let them feel whatever theyre Lynn Bufka, a psychologist and an associ-
Please get the word out. starts to wear out, and we have a lot of stress feeling, said Zane, a former grief therapist. ate executive director at the Washington,
The fires that swept through parts of seven and anxiety and grief and worry. Still, life will change for those who must D.C.-based American Psychological
counties were the deadliest and most destruc- Its common for survivors to feel a range rebuild from nothing. Association, said a sense of community can
tive series of blazes in California history. At of emotions sadness, anger, irritability Its never going to be the same, said help with healing and recovery but that isnt
least 41 people were killed and 6,000 homes and to suffer flashbacks or nightmares Rob Brown, a supervisor in Mendocino possible in some neighborhoods that van-
destroyed. while having trouble sleeping, especially in County, where all 8,000 evacuees have been ished into ashes.
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questioning the value of the citys con- the community, said Fung, echoing a Computer Class: Photoshop
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It seems like a drop in the bucket With an understanding that the open a new document, make a Library, 55 W. Third St., San Mateo.
compared to the entire scope of the issues raised would not be resolved dur- photo collage, color correct images Five HorrorAddicts.net authors will
benefit to Millbraes community. project, said Fung, in reference to the and use Expert Mode. For more infor- read from their works in the Oak
ing the meeting, commissioners posed mation call 591-8286. Room of the library. For more infor-
Its never been a question of nearly $4 million in fee waivers their questions which officials and mation call 552-7849 or email cmc-
whether we want this to happen or sought. San Mateo Professional Alliance carthy@cityofsanmateo.org.
developers committed to answering in Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis
not, said Commissioner Jean Joh.
Erardi countered with suggestions the coming weeks. Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway, San Danny Green Trio and Adam
Its a matter of whether or not it is Mateo. Meet new business connec- Lowdermilk Trio Double Bill Jazz
additional value is offered through the Erardi indicated many of the connec-
done responsibly. tions. New speakers each week. For Night. 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
fee waiver, by allowing the developer tivity and fiscal concerns identified by more information call 430-6500. Savanna Jazz, 1189 Laurel St., San
Answering lingering questions to accept an initial $1.5 million in Carlos. $15. For more information call
around the design and financing for the officials could be answered through
Creative Cafe Coloring for (415) 624-4549.
Measure K money from the county in referencing previous studies conducted Adults. 12:30 p.m. 840 W. Orange
affordable housing portion, addressing hopes that amount could grow to $8
concerns over the projects connectiv- in earlier phases of the development Ave., South San Francisco. Supplies TheatreWorks Silicon Valley
million in coming years. available. For more information con- Presents The Prince of Egypt. 8
ity to the rest of Millbrae and gleaning process. tact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. p.m. Mountain View Center for the
a better understanding of its impact on Its a layer cake. Its not just $3.8 Republic Urban representatives Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.,
million, said Erardi, referring to the Google Coding Club. 3:30 p.m. Mountain View. $40-$100. For more
the community were primary concerns began advocating for the projects to Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut information call 463-1960.
raised by commissioners. compounding financing mechanism go before public officials last year fol- Ave., South San Francisco. For more
sought for the affordable housing proj- lowing the City Council approving information call 829-3860. An Original Play: The Untold Story
Its not that we dont want to build of Docktown. 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
ect. the Millbrae Station Area Specific Paper Tissue Garland Making. 3:30 Docktown 1548 Maple St., Redwood
affordable housing. We need to look at
Additional pressure was applied by Plan, which loosened development p.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306 City. Original play devised by Fuse
a good project for our city. We are Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. To Theatre in collaboration with the res-
going to be the ones that are going to housing advocates who claimed the regulations for the 116-acre site near celebrate the Day of the Dead. For all idents of the Docktown community.
be here, said Commissioner affordable units would be an asset for the intersection of El Camino Real and skill levels. For more information call Cost $15. For more information con-
military veterans and others strug- Millbrae Avenue. 829-3860. tact rickf@fusetheatre.org.
Catherine Quigg.
Commissioners are not the only gling to pay the high rents across the The plans approval also paved the Lego Club: Halloween. 4 p.m. South FRIDAY, OCT. 20
Peninsula. way for proposal of the Serra Station San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Housing Leadership Day. 8:30 a.m.
ones harboring reservations over the Orange Ave., South San Francisco. to 4:30 p.m. College Of San Mateo,
project, as developer Republic Urban I support this project not because project, offering 444 units, more than Create a spooky scene out of legos. 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo.
its good for veterans, but because its 290,000 square feet of offices and Explore 3-D creation. For more infor- Cost is $65-$80. For more informa-
is also asking officials to consider mation call 829-3860. tion call 204-5634.
waiving $3.8 million in fees which it good for Millbrae, said Austin approximately 13,200 square feet of
claims is essential to finance construc- Coulter, a veteran and Millbrae native. retail spaces on an opposite side of the Peninsula Ukulele Group. 5:30 p.m. Tai Chi. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 610 Elm St.,
to 8 p.m. 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas. San Carlos. Free and open to the
tion of the affordable units. Consultant Collette Meunier, who train station near El Camino Real. Jam sessions begin at 6 p.m. For public. For more information call
Kelly Erardi, the companys senior was hired by the city to help usher the Both developers and officials have more information call 591-8286. 591-0341.
vice president of forward planning, project through the approval process, been locked in negotiations aiming Greater Confidence. 6:30 p.m. to Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30
said the fee waiver would allow devel- though expressed a commitment by toward a development negotiation for 7:30 p.m. Lifetree Cafe and Bethany a.m. to 10:15 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San
officials to assure the affordable hous- roughly one year and the talks for the Lutheran Church, 1095 Cloud Ave., Mateo. Meet next to Forever 21.
opers to track down additional funding Menlo Park. Simple techniques will Walking with the group is free. For
sources needed to build the below-mar- ing project is constructed. Republic Urban project hit an impasse be offered to boost confidence and more information call 703-4678.
In a brief heated exchange with recently. An agreement has not been gain personal success. For more
ket units. information call 854-5897. Using Ancestry.com Workshop.
He claimed forgiving the fees is a development supporters, Meunier said reached for the Serra Station project 10:15 a.m. South San Francisco Main
relatively common conciliation officials are negotiating a deal they either, but greater optimism exists a Tutor Orientation and Sign-Up. Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. White Oaks San Francisco. For more information
offered by cities seeking to build simi- consider best for Millbrae which guar- deal can be reached. School, 1901 White Oak Way, San call 829-3860.
lar projects in acknowledgment of the antees all components of the proposal Meunier said the officials and Carlos. If you are interested in
becoming a volunteer tutor helping BoLaG Holiday Boutique. 11 a.m. to
difficulty associated with building are brought to fruition. Republic Urban representatives would a student in San Carlos or Redwood 7 p.m. 1930 Stockbridge Ave.,
cheaper units. Imagine a world where the project is take the feedback offered from officials City come to this session. Free of Redwood City. Shop for handmade
built but the affordable housing isnt, during the meeting back to the bar- charge, and no RSVP needed. For gifts, accessories, decor and decora-
What we are asking is kind of the more information call 508-7327. tions. Free. For more information call
norm, wed like you to consider it, he said Meunier, echoing the doubts of gaining table and consider it as part of (415) 309-2064.
said. Millbrae officials who have expressed the ongoing development agreement Latest Innovations in Big Data. 6:30
p.m. to 9 p.m. College of San Mateo, Finding Free Photos and Graphics.
His sentiments were echoed by concerns over the developers commit- talks. 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. 4 p.m. South San Francisco Main
development partners and San Mateo ment to constructing the below-mar- Fung said he would appreciate more Networking, panel discussion and Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
questions. Cost $20 plus Eventbrite San Francisco. Learn about basic
County officials who said the citys ket-rate units. feedback going into the next meeting fees or $25 cash at door. For more design manipulation. For more infor-
contribution would trigger tax credits Quigg expressed further reservations under the hope it would allow him to information call 555-1212. mation call 829-3860.
and other financial contributions over the design of the affordable devel- better understand the sticking points Chinese Brush Painting. 7 p.m. San Art Guild of Pacificas 59th Annual
essential to the affordable develop- opment, and questioned the logic of in negotiations. Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Members Show Opening. 7 p.m. to
ment. isolating the units in a separate build- How can we benefit the city a little Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, 9 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220 Linda
join us for a hands-on brush painting Mar Blvd., Pacifica. For more informa-
Commissioner Anders Fung though ing rather than distributing them more so we can consider the proposed workshop with Asian Art Museum tion call 355-1894.
pushed back on those claims, pointing throughout the rest of the residential reductions in fees? he said. docent and artist Pauline Tsui. Free.
For more information call 591-0341. Norwegian Heritage Night. 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. Highlands Community Club,
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Individual. The registrants commenced gold trim $60. (650)589-0764
FOUnd: KeyS at Westwood Park in Uniden Harley Davidson Gas Tank
to transact business under their FBN on Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to larGe STUFFed ANIMALS - $3 each new weiGH bench With 200lbs, plus
N/A. Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 Pine dOUBle/qUeen head/foot board phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
claim (650)714-8893 with metal frame $50/obo. (650)646-
/s/Mark J. Smith/ Mateo.
rOllerBladeS, GOOd condition. 8530 waTer STOraGe TanK, brand new,
This statement was filed with the Asses- 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225.
lOST caT. Black and White. Black Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- One dOzen Official League Diamond
sor-County Clerk on 9/19/2017. (Publish- patch on right eye. REWARD. reTrO HUTcH Needs refinishing other- (650)771-6324
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 6309 Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
Call (323) 439-7713. wise good condition. Top detaches from (650)771-6324.
10/11/17, 10/18/17, 10/25/17, 11/1/17). bottom $25. (650)712-9962
STar warS one 4 orange card ac-
tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
311 Musical instruments
Books head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 SewinG STOraGe cabinet, Custom
Prince TenniS 2 section nylon black
Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe Baldwin SPineT Piano. Very good
made wood perfect condition $75. $55.(650)341-8342
STaTeMenT #275076 JaMeS PaTTerSOn hardback books. (650)483-1222 condition. $95. (650)342-9834.
The following person is doing business STar warS one 4 orange card ac-
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
as: Drain Service Technician, 1243 Cen- cHrOMaTic HarMOnica: Horner TOTal GyM XLS, excellent condition.
head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 SHelF rUBBer maid new $20.00 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
tral Ave Apt. 12, SAN CARLOS, CA nicHOlaS SParKS hardback books. contact joe (650)573-5269 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
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STar warS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
Mauricio Avalos Lara Jr., same address. $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 SOFa Bed Recliner (double), beige, 76"
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Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
vidual. The registrants commenced to & US History and classic American nov- eXcellenT ViOlin, previously owned,
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/s/Mark J. Smith/ ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
This statement was filed with the Asses- Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695 tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556- (925)482-5742 Fender MUSTanG I guitar amplifier 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
sor-County Clerk on 9/25/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9708 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
Twin Bed, mattress, box spring, frame $80. 650-421-5469 wOMenS raicHel ski boots, size 6 ?
10/11/17, 10/18/17, 10/25/17, 11/1/17). 294 Baby Stuff MaHOGany anTiqUe Secretary desk, $ 50. (650)598-9804. $ 50. 650 888-5808 .
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FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe seat - $5 (650)592-5864. elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024 (650)458-3255
STaTeMenT #275318 (650)573-7381. $130.00 650-421-5469
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lines. Breaks down for transportation. & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
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94062. Registered Owner: Carlos Ariel 1960'S aVOcadO Osterizer blender anTareS dOllarS Bill Changer ma- Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 Fire wOOd-dry, Dense and High
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- chines never used for small bus. $95 (650)369-8013. BTU-Acacia Wood $200 Half Cord $350
Hernandez, 845 Old County Rd., Bel- (650)992-4544. walnUT cHeST, small (4 drawer with
0513 Per Cord (650)735-5539 evenings
mont, CA 94002. The business is con- upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 PianO, 42" console Beautiful Cond.
ducted by an Individual. The registrants FREE 650-678-2557.
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their FBN on 10/2/17. mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG ceiver with Detachable Face asking 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- $100. (650)593-4490 PianO, UPriGHT, in excellent condi-
/s/Carlos Ariel Hernandez/ tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 OrienTal rUG 10x14 Karastan 100%
This statement was filed with the Asses- 0898 wOOden Bed frame, single or 3/4 size. wool, dark red with oriental pattern, ex-
Kindle Fire 8 in. Case and Charger over 100 years Very good condition. $20. UPriGHT PianO. In tune. Fair condi- cellent condition, clean never any pets
sor-County Clerk on 10/16/2017. (Pub- air cOndiTiOner, Portable, 14,000 incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 650-322-9598 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. on carpet. $500 (650)591-6283
BTU, Commercial Cool model
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306 Housewares yaMaHa acOUSTic Guitar, model
sories plus remote included. 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469 335 Garden equipment
20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO. card Belmont (650)595-8855
FicTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe carPeT 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny- cHain Saw, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
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STaTeMenT #275330 OnKyO aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134 312 Pets & animals $55. 650 888-5808
The following person is doing business Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
as: Mariscos Culiaconcito, 2627 El Cami- cOleMan lXe Roadtrip Grill -
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 cOMPleTe SeT OF CHINA - Windsor airline carrier for cats, pur. from 340 camera & Photo equip.
no Real, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
Registered Owners: 1)Marisol Ramirez, (650)918-9847
SaMSUnG FlaT TV 20" ex.co.incl. 20-pieces in original box, never used. (505)228-1480 local. OMeGa B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
81 5th Ave #5, Redwood City, CA 94063 elecTric STOVe From Sears VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 $250 per box (3 boxes available).
2)Arturo Fonseca Sanchez, 26251 Gad- struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
Excellent Condition $225 (650)342-5630 One Kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
ing Rd #21, Hayward, CA 94544. The SOny deTacHaBle set :3cd /fm/am mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
Please Call (650)244-9267 double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231-
business is conducted by a General crySTal (leaded glass) lamp $30. (650)593-2066
Partnership. The registrants com- GOOd MicrOwaVe 1100 watt $40 Da-
4825 Can send picture. 650-464-7860 345 Medical equipment
menced to transact business under their ly City (415) 231-4825. ParrOT caGe, Steel, Large - approx
FBN on 10/17/17. TV SOny Triniton 21" working condition. FirePlace candelaBra with 5 bat- 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best HOMedicS dUal Shiatsu Massage
/s/Marisol Ramirez/ MFG H20laBS Model 300 exc cond $10 OBO (650)784-3243. tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990- offer. (650)245-4084 Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
/s/Arturo Fonseca Sanchez/ counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. 6134
This statement was filed with the Asses- 304 Furniture PeT carrier for small dog or cat in ex- walKinG caneS(2), metal, adjustable,
sor-County Clerk on 10/17/2017. (Pub- PreSTO PreSSUre Canner and 308 Tools cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- one a tri-pod, photo available $10 each.
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Cooker Good Condition $25.00. anTiqUe dininG table for six people 6059 (650)392-4841.
10/18/17, 10/25/17, 11/1/17, 11/8/17). 650-697-6763. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 craFTSMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" walKinG caneS, wood (1) 36, (2)
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 PeT TaXi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
reFriGeraTOr cOMPacT made by anTiqUe MOHaGany Bookcase. Four Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for 32. $5 each.(650)392-4841.
Order TO SHOw caUSe FOr emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. $25. Call (650)349-6059.
573 5269 delTa caBineT Saw with overrun ta-
cHanGe OF naMe ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993 Garage Sales
CASE# 17CIV03543 arMcHair GOOd condition $55. 650- 316 clothes
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, rOOM HeaTer Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- 266-3184. rOcKwell rOUTer with 6 blades-
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. very good condition $20 (650)992-8321
(650)952-3500 5 BOXeS male & female square dance
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
Barzilay recOrd - fine walnut cre-
denza, 72 x 14.5H. $100. 650-804- rOUTer TaBle ryobi $ 99. like new clothing. Excellent Condition. As a GaraGe SaleS
SewinG MacHine-rOyal XL 6000 bunch $200 Maryann 650-574-4439.
PETITION OF
Kelly Gahagan Noyes
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
(650)342-8436.
3947. Menlo Park. (650)573-5269
SHOPSMiTH MarK V 50th Anniversary
eSTaTe SaleS
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: BeiGe SOFa $99. Excellent Condition FaUX FUr Coat Woman's brown multi
(650) 315-2319 most attachments. $1,500/OBO. Make money, make room!
Petitioner: Kelly Gahagan Noyes filed a SewinG MacHine: Older Singer Porta- (650)504-0585 color in excellent condition 3/4
petition with this court for a decree ble sewing machine. Works great. Brand new Japanese Cotton Futton- length $50 (650)692-8012
changing names as follows:
Present Names: 1)William Christopher
$40.00 (650)207-4162 Twin Size 72x40x5-$99 TaBle Saw Ryobi 10 with stand. New
in box $99. (650)583-9901 or (650) 678-
List your upcoming
(650)839-1064. GenUine ladieS Mink Fur Jacket,
Noyes 2)Lucy Ewa Noyes SinGer SewinG Machine. Good condi- 0221. $100.00 Call: 650-368-0748. garage sale,
Proposed Names: 1)William Christopher tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call
Gahagan Noyes 2)Lucy Ewa Gahagan (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm.
carPeT rUnner: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
or: floral design. good condition VinTaGe craFTSMan Jig Saw. Circa moving sale,
ladieS SeqUin dress, blue, size XL,
Noyes
VicKS warM Vaporizer Like New
$45.00. (650)266-3184 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 estate sale,
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
$10.00 (650)697-6763 cOaT/HaT STand, solid wood, for your VinTaGe SHOPSMiTH and Band
Saw, good shape. $500/obo. Call Men'S STeTSOn hat, size large, new,
yard sale,
mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
fore this court at the hearing indicated wHirlPOOl waSHer DRYER, GE
Refrigerator all working and in good con-
7045 (650)342-6993 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 rummage sale,
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- (650) 578-9208
tition for change of name should not be dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
cOMMOde, GOOd condition. $20 obo.
clearance sale, or
granted. Any person objecting to the Please call (650)745-6309
wOOd BOTTOM hand planes . Good new wiTH tags Wool or cotton Men's whatever sale you
name changes described above must file 297 Bicycles pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
a written objection that includes the rea- cOMPUTer SwiVel CHAIR. Padded workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672
(650)952-3466
have...
sons for the objection at least two court adUlT BiKeS 1 regular and 2 with bal- Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 X-acTO delUXe Complete woodcarv-
days before the matter is scheduled to loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 ing set-new $15 (650)992-8321
be heard and must appear at the hearing deSK, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. niKe air shoes, white, size 10, hardly Reach over 83,450 readers
to show cause why the petition should cHildS ScHwinn Bicycle, BlUe in (650)458-3578 worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car-
not be granted. If no written objection is good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. 309 Office equipment los from South San Francisco
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- to Palo Alto.
new 12" girls bike w/ training wheels dineTTe TaBle, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. laPTOP caSe or bag. Black. Like new.
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave (650) 756-9516.Daly City. Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. PariS HilTOn purse white & silver un- in your local newspaper.
petition shall be held on 11/1/17 at 9 used, about 12" long x 9" high
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, mes
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
dininG TaBle (36"x54") and 4 match-
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
310 Misc. For Sale $23. (650)592-2648 call (650)344-5200
Order to Show Cause shall be published
at least once each week for four succes-
298 collectibles $250 .(650)-654-1930.
500-600 BiG Band-era 78's--most mint, TUXedO Size 40, black, including white
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- 1950'S THe First Authentic Rock & Roll dreSSer 4-drawer in Belmont for no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189
ing on the petition in the following news- Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591- $75. Good condition; good for children.
paper of general circulation: 9769 San Carlos Call (650)678-8585 BiFOld SHUTTerS 2x28x79 $10.00
San Mateo Daily Journal (650)544-5306
Filed: 9/20/2017 Billy dee Williams autographed Star dreSSer- arT Deco. 54wide 34 tall
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. BOBBy HUll Hockey Game Great
Judge of the Superior Court space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784
Dated: 9/20/2017 6614
(Published 10/4/17, 10/11/17, 10/18/17, dreSSer- VicTOrian. 35 tall caSH reGiSTer Parts; Much Skin Not
10/25/17) FraMed leBrOn James painting, 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 Guts $500 (415)269-4784
25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- $450. (650)888-2662.
9769, San Carlos cHeVrOn SHinGle Oil will add life to
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Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. (650)322-9598
(650)888-2662.
dOOrS FrencH 2x28x79 w/5 lights
$12.00 (650)544-5306
leGal nOTiceS
dreXel HeadBOard $50. (650)589-
0764
liOnel cHriSTMaS Holiday expan-
enTerTainMenT cenTer for $50. sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
Fictitious Business Name Statements, (650)726-4102 liOnel cHriSTMaS Holiday expan-
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Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, Glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. liOnel weSTern Union Pass car and
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
iKea dreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
Notice of Public Sales and More. 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. lUGGaGe, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
Spinner,$50.00. (065)072-9300
iKea TaBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. $ 30. (650)598-9804.
leaTHer SecTiOnal sofa with otto- neGrini FencinG Epee mask size M
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lOVe SeaT, Upholstered pale yellow PreMiUM MOVinG blankets good con-
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Mazda 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
MercedeS Benz 19 inch AMG Rim
one only for sale $50 (650)814-9737 to
wanted 62-75 chevrolets
OPen HOUSe dition One owner Fully loaded Low
miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520-
arrange pick up. Novas, running or not
liSTinGS 4650
PeerleSS Tire Chains, used a few Parts collection etc.
times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
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So clean out that garage
List your Open House Give me a call
in the Daily Journal. 625 classic cars wHiTe STar Tire Chains, never used.
P195/75R14. $25 obo. 650-745-6309. Joe 650 342-2483
1979 MercedeS 450 SL with hard top.
Reach over 83,450 Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. 650 -851-
potential home buyers & 0878.
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from South San Francisco cHeVy 55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
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