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Park on Wednesday. This area is being looked at by the city of San Mateo as a possible location for a 5-million gallon
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LOCAL
South San Francisco city and school officials are expressing a mutual interest in collaborating to benefit the local community
through projects such as improving local
athletic fields and potentially building
workforce housing.
Members of the South San Francisco
Unified School District Board of Trustees
and the City Council came together during a
meeting Tuesday, Sept. 6, to discuss initiatives designed to improve the community
both agencies serve.
Though no decision was made at the meeting, Vice Mayor Pradeep Gupta said relations between the two agencies have
improved recently and interest is building
toward working together.
We are starting a whole new chapter of
cooperation and collaboration between the
school district and the city government that
I am really, really happy about, said Gupta.
As a demonstration of the improved relationship, the city offered nearly $1 million
from its former redevelopment agency to
the school district and officials from each
agency are in the process of identifying
projects to fund.
School officials have expressed a willingness to use the money in a fashion benefiting all South San Francisco residents, per
the request of city officials when offering
the money generated as part of a community
benefits package paid by a builder through a
development agreement.
There may be interest in using the money
to pay for improvement to athletic fields on
school campuses and then opening the
playing surfaces up to use for all residents,
said Gupta.
But school officials elected to seek input
from members of the education community
Police reports
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The occupant of a boat refused to stop
playing loud music and later struck a
dock near East Hillsdale Boulevard in
Foster City before 4:55 p.m. Saturday,
Aug. 27.
MILLBRAE
Arres t. A 46-year-old San Jose man was
arrested for stealing alcohol on the rst
block of Murchison Drive before 1:52 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 28.
Lo s t p ro p e rt y . A wedding ring and
engagement ring went missing on the rst
block of Mateo Avenue before 9 a. m.
Saturday, Aug. 27.
Fo und pro perty. A vehicle stolen out of
San Mateo was recovered on the 900 block
of El Camino Real before 4:40 p. m.
Thursday, Aug. 25.
Vandal i s m. The glass door of a residence
was broken on the 1300 block of
BURLINGAME
Sus pi ci o us pers o n. Someone was seen
lying on the ground behind a business with
a beer can on Old Bayshore Boulevard
before 6:16 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9.
Ho mel es s . A homeless person was seen
sleeping in a private parking lot of a business on Chapin Avenue before 2:55 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 8.
Petty theft. Someone was seen stealing
items from a store on Broadway before 1:49
p.m. Monday, Aug 8.
Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. A business was vandalized with a blue marker on Gilbreth Road
before 5:47 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7.
Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . Someone in
green scrubs was tampering with a vehicle
on Trousdale Drive before 10:01 a. m.
Sunday, Aug. 7.
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Camino Real at 194 Millwood Drive
in Millbrae. Interment will follow at
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in
Colma.
In lieu of flowers, the family
requests memorial to San Bruno
Catholic Worker House, 672 Second
Ave., San Bruno CA 94066 or the
charity of your choice.
Nicholas, Kiley,
Nicole, Thomas,
Olivia,
Grace,
Aleen, Matthew,
Ryan, DJ and Paul;
three granddogs:
Emma, Brady and
Clyde. She also
leaves behind a sister Lynn Borden.
She was preceded in death by her sister Sally Douglas.
Rosary service is 7 p.m. Thursday,
Sept. 8, at Sneider & Sullivan &
OConnells in San Mateo. Funeral
mass is 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 9, at St.
Bartholomew Church in San Mateo.
Interment is at Skylawn Memorial
Park in San Mateo.
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STATE
More than 80 percent of the states water districts told the water board earlier this summer
that they have adequate supplies to handle continued drought and should not be subject to
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell talks to reporters after the Senate
Republican weekly policy luncheon.
Parenthood clinics in Puerto Rico.
Were looking for a way forward and
Im hopeful and optimistic that well
be able to do that so the full Senate
could consider legislation next week,
McConnell, R-Ky., told reporters.
Vice President Joe Biden planned to
join Democrats at a news conference
Thursday to pressure Republicans to
also address issues like the burden of
student loans and President Barack
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OXFORD, England U. S.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter
accused Russia on Wednesday of
sowing seeds of global instability
and questioned whether Moscow
genuinely wants a viable ceasefire in Syria.
In a hard-hitting speech at
Oxford University, Carter emphasized deep skepticism about
Russian intentions in Syria, even
as U.S. Secretary of State John
Kerry weighed more talks with
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov in Geneva. Their discussions last weekend, on the sidelines of an economic summit in
China, failed to produce a nationwide cease-fire in Syria or a U.S.Russian military cooperation
agreement.
Russia is a firm supporter of
Syrian President Bashar Assad,
and their joint military operation
has sometimes targeted the antiIslamic State rebels backed by the
Obama
administration.
The
Russian Foreign Ministry said
Kerry and Lavrov would hold their
next round of negotiations
Thursday and Friday. But U.S. officials indicated the earliest the
talks could happen is Friday.
Unfortunately so far, Russia,
with its support for the Assad
regime, has made the situation in
Syria more dangerous, more prolonged and more violent. That has
contributed to what President
Obama this weekend called the
gaps of trust that exist between
our two countries, Carter said.
Later, at a news conference in
London, Carter said Kerry would
not be making another try with
Lavrov if there were no prospect
for success. But Carter added,
Were a long way from getting
there.
In last weekends talks, top
diplomats from the U. S. and
Russia, as well as President Barack
Obama and Russian President
Vladimir Putin, struggled to keep
alive negotiations to end the
bloodshed between U.S.-backed
rebels and Syrias government.
Obama expressed skepticism that
an unlikely alliance between
rivals would yield the breakthrough needed to end the 5-yearold civil war.
Carter urged the Russians to
work with the U.S. toward a polit-
Defense Secretary Ash Carter urged the Russians to work with the U.S. toward a political transition in Syria,
though he sounded less than optimistic.
ical transition in Syria, though he
sounded less than optimistic.
Todays news out of Syria is
not encouraging, he said. The
choice is Russias to make and the
consequences will be its responsibility.
Intense fighting between Syrian
government troops and insurgents
in Syrias central Hama province
displaced some 100,000 people
over eight days between late
August and early September, the
U. N. s humanitarian agency
reported Wednesday.
Despite the progress that we
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LONDON Fear of an economic meltdown was the biggest weapon in the campaign to stop Britain from leaving the
European Union.
Economic and financial experts in the
City of London, which has a lot to lose
from an EU exit, warned that a decision to
leave would hit business so hard as to put
the country in or close to recession this
year.
Ten weeks after the vote, though, some
say the fearmongering was overdone.
Though the pound has fallen to a 30-year
low, as predicted, people continue to spend
and activity in manufacturing and services
rebounded last month from a sharp contraction in July. House prices have held up.
The question is whether this is simply the
calm before the storm before Britain
goes through with the decision to leave the
EU and negotiates its new relationship or
is the country such a good place to do business that it can weather the dislocation of
Brexit.
The City called it wrong, Nigel Wilson,
chief executive of Legal & General, an
insurer and pension provider that has 746
billion pounds ($1 trillion) under management, told the BBC this week. Everyone
was naturally a Remainer and therefore
when it didnt happen, psychology took
over and we got some very odd outcomes
which are busily self-correcting over a period of time.
But Swati Dhingra, one of those who fore-
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cast severe damage to the economy, says
the danger hasnt past. Warnings about the
impact of Brexit were focused on what
might happen when Britain leaves the EU,
and that wont happen for more than two
years at least. Until then, no one knows
what the countrys relationship with the EU
will look like and what effect it will have on
trade, labor supply and investment, she
said.
Its too early to tell, said Dhingra, an
expert on trade and international economics
at the London School of Economics. The
trade policy changes have not yet happened. . Why are we expecting things to
change?
Among the most crucial questions to be
decided is whether Britain will continue to
have access to the EUs single, tariff-less
market of more than 500 million people and
under what conditions. The financial services industry is particularly concerned about
maintaining the current system of passporting, which allows professionals who
are registered in one member state to work
anywhere in the bloc.
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cent, to $19.68, after the company cut its guidance, citing falling
food prices and rising discounts.
Whole Foods slid $1.62, or 5.3
percent, to $29.08, while Kroger
lost $1. 35, or 4. 1 percent, to
$31.32.
Dave & Busters Entertainment
fell about 3 percent after the
restaurant and arcade chain reported weaker-than-anticipated sales.
The company also lowered its
same-store sales growth outlook
for the rest of the year. The stock
shed $1.34 to $44.93.
Benchmark U.S. crude oil futures
rose 67 cents, or 1.5 percent, to
close at $45.50 a barrel in New
York. Brent crude, the benchmark
for international oil prices, added
72 cents, or 1.5 percent, to close
at $47.98 a barrel in London.
The pickup in crude prices gave
energy stocks a boost. The sector
eked out the biggest gain in the
S&P 500 index, rising 0.3 percent. Its up 15.5 percent this
year.
Technology stocks also rose,
led by digital storage drive manufacturer Western Digital. The
stock jumped $5.75, or 12.1 percent, to $53.30. Rival Seagate
Technology added $2.04, or 5.9
percent, to $36.51.
phones plug into the digital charging port. But Apple would clearly
prefer to push consumers to make
the leap into what it envisions as a
wireless future.
The reason to move on is
courage, said Philip Schiller,
Apples senior vice president of
worldwide marketing, who spoke
during the companys fall product
event. The courage to move on and
do something new that will benefit
all of us.
As part of the transition, Apple
also is introducing wireless
AirPods that will sell for $160.
Theyre powered by an Appledesigned processor and special
software that Schiller said will let
users easily sync the wireless buds
to their iPhone, Apple Watch and
other Apple devices. Apple is also
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise
shrinks again in $8.8B spin off
SAN FRANCISCO Hewlett-Packard
Enterprise Co. will spin off a big chunk of
its business software line-up in an $8.8 billion deal with Micro Focus International
PLC, continuing the unraveling of what
once was Silicon Valleys largest company.
The Palo Alto company said Wednesday
that it will get a $2.5 billion cash payment
and its shareholders will hold a 50.1 percent
stake in the new combined company.
HPE is spinning off units including application delivery management, big data and
enterprise security. HP Enterprise, also
known as HPE, plans to focus on selling
data-center hardware and other commercial
tech gear to other big organizations.
Micro Focus, based in Newbury, England,
said the surviving company will have annual revenue of about $4.5 billion.
The software spinoff comes three-and-half
months after HPE announced the sale of its
business-services division to rival
Computer Sciences Corp. for $8.5 billion.
The overhaul marks another step in CEO
Meg Whitmans effort to transform the
once-mighty technology conglomerate into
a leaner, more efcient company catering to
a few core markets that she believes will be
most likely to grow in the future.
As part of that process, Whitman last year
split HPs operations focused on selling
business technology products from its per-
Business briefs
sonal computer and printer operations. At
its height, the combined HP generated more
than $100 billion annual revenue.
ON THE COMEBACK TRAIL?: TIGER WOODS SAYS HE HOPES TO RETURN TO PGA TOUR NEXT MONTH >> PAGE 15
Caada College womens soccer sophomore Erika Negrete hasnt had many opportunities to play striker in her career.
Throughout her varsity career at Woodside
High School, she played second fiddle to
the most prolific scorer in Wildcats history,
Jilliene Aguilera. Then last season as a
freshman with the Colts, she ranked second
on the team with seven goals, as striker
Brady Candaele paced the squad with 21.
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Aragon outlasts SHP in 5-set thriller for 1st win of season
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Aragon senior Lilli Tuivailala fires for one of her 14 match kills as the Dons held off Sacred
Heart Prep Wednesday evening for a 25-14, 25-21, 18-25, 20-25, 16-14 victory.
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
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SPORTS
As 4, Angels 1
every player and had 30
text messages to greet
him from thrilled family
and friends.
When his day was
done, Cotton jogged off
the mound in the seventh
and stopped to tip his cap
for the sparse crowd on an
warm
Jharel Cotton unseasonably
September afternoon.
That was a great ovation. Our fans,
werent too many out there today but they
were our loyal ones, Vogt said. They
always have our back and they always cheer
loud for us. He deserved better today. But
they gave him a great ovation and were so
thankful for our fans that showed up today.
Born on St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin
Islands, Cotton became the fourth pitcher in
big league history born in the Virgin
Islands. He came to the As from the Dodgers
at the trade deadline in a deal that sent Josh
Reddick to Los Angeles. He nearly tossed a
one-hitter in his second start for Triple-A
Nashville, giving the Oakland front office a
preview of his potential at the next level.
C.J. Cron homered on a 3-2 pitch leading
off the seventh with a drive that tipped off
the glove of center fielder Brett Eibner,
someone manager Bob Melvin wanted to
evaluate at the position.
Up next
Athl eti cs : After an off day, RHP Daniel
Mengden (1-6) starts Friday against the
Seattle Mariners trying to snap his 0-5
record at home in the Oakland Coliseum.
Rockies 6, Giants 5
manager used eight, six
in the final two innings.
They still couldnt stop
the Rockies.
Nolan Arenado homered to start the final threerun rally, and Tom
Murphy and David Dahl
also went deep for the
Rockies.
Joe Nathan
With Colorado trailing
5-3, Arenado led off the ninth with his NLleading 37th home run off Santiago Casilla.
After Murphys one-out single, Josh Osich
(1-1) entered and hit pinch-hitter Charlie
Blackmon. Nick Hundleys bloop single off
Nathan loaded the bases, and Adames lined a
double off the wall in right to end it.
Jordan Lyles (4-4) pitched the ninth to get
the win for the Rockies, who took two of
three from San Francisco.
Weve had to swallow some tough losses, Colorado manager Walt Weiss said. You
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U.S. names Joe Pavelski
captain for World Cup of Hockey
COLUMBUS, Ohio The United States has
named Joe Pavelski of the San Jose Sharks as
its captain for the World Cup of Hockey.
Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks
and Ryan Suter of the Minnesota Wild were
named as alternate captains for the tournament, which begins Sept. 17 in Toronto.
David Backes of the Boston Bruins, Ryan
Kesler of the Anaheim Ducks, Ryan
McDonagh of the New York Rangers and Zach
Parise of the Wild will also be part of coach
John Tortorellas leadership group.
Pavelski became Sharks captain before last
season, helping them reach the Stanley Cup
final. He represented the U.S. at the 2010 and
2014 Olympics.
COLTS
Continued from page 11
We just didnt want to get beat like that
again, Negrete said. I always like to say
we give 110 and we put that extra effort in
from the beginning.
Relying on Negrete at striker is a lot to
ask of a player who only scored one multigoal game last season a two-goal output
against Hartnell College. But Wednesday
she looked like a natural.
She got Caada (2-1 overall) on the board in
the fifth minute with a nice flip pass from the
wing by sophomore Marianna Burns to
Negrete who booted it in from the heart of the
pitch just inside the hash mark. She then
assisted sophomore Michaela Donnenwirth in
the ninth minute for the Colts second score.
DONS
Continued from page 11
seamlessly with senior outside hitter Melanie
Moore, who notched a team-high 16 kills.
Moore is a converted middle blocker who Stiles
wanted on the court at all times this season.
And the seniors back-row play proved a valuable weapon early as three of her five kills in
the opening set were from the pipe.
We want her on the floor all the time, Stiles
said. Shes a senior now, shes a leader and
she brings a lot of energy to the floor.
Aragons serving dominance in Game 1 set
the tone, as the Dons totaled six aces in the set,
including back-to-back aces by Castillo to
open the match. By Game 2, however, SHP
made strides in its serve receive, which provoked a heated battle that was just getting
warmed up in the second set.
In Game 2, the score was tied at eight different junctures, and as late as 19-19. But having
to play scrappy seemed to tire Gators at times,
and they committed 12 unforced errors in the
set as Aragon outscored them 6-2 to close it
out.
SHP junior outside hitter Cate Desler is fast
becoming one of the best all-around players in
the county and showed her stuff with a matchhigh 17 kills. But it was SHP senior middle
blocker Natalie Zimits who helped turn the tide
in Game 3. Zimits totaled 15 kills and four
blocks in the match.
Then in Game 4, Desler and Zimits paired for
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Mercy-SF 3, Westmoor 2
It was a night for wild finishes as Westmoor
(4-4) dropped a heartbreaker to Mercy-San
Francisco 25-20, 25-19, 22-25, 24-26, 23-21.
The Rams were paced by Dahlia Urrutias 13
kills and Christina Chin added 11. Junior setter
Megan Ho produced 22 assists.
Menlo 3, Homestead 0
The Knights (7-3) had to make up for the loss
of senior libero Jessica Houghton, who was out
sick, and got 10 digs from setter Selina Xu to
hold down the fort in a 25-14, 25-20, 25-17
win over Homestead. Mia Vandermeer paced
Menlo with nine kills and Sianna Houghton
added seven. Riley Holland racked up six service aces and Grace Enright added four.
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SPORTS
TUESDAY
Girls volleyball
Menlo 3, Hillsdale 0
Menlo (6-3) earned its second straight nonleague win in straight sets over Hillsdale (0-4).
The Houghton sisters continued their consistent back-row work; senior libero Jessica
Houghton totaled 17 digs and sophomore outside hitter Sianna Houghton added 14 digs.
Sianna Houghton also shared the game-high
with nine kills, along with junior opposite
Ashley Dryer. Sophomore setter Selina Xu
totaled 20 assists.
Hillsdale junior Ju Ju Eng totaled a team-high
five kills and senior middle Emma Neuling had
four blocks.
LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
Santa Clara University team, he enrolled at
CSM and had a stellar-two year career. He
bounced around the independent leagues
before finally getting a chance, signing a
free-agent deal with the Boston organization
in 2008. He spent five seasons with the Red
Sox and since has been with Toronto, Tampa
Bay, Los Angeles Angels and now the
Royals. He has a career .263 batting average
with 25 home runs and 185 RBIs.
***
Another local product, Matt Chavez (2007
Burlingame), continues his quest to catch on
Girls tennis
Homestead 5, Carlmont 2
Girls golf
Womens golf
Caada earns first win of season
The Colts outshot second-place Reedley
College by 5 strokes to win their first Central
Valley Conference match of the season at
Pacific Grove Municipal Golf Links.
Caada shot 336, Reedley 341, Fresno City
351 and West Hills did not finish.
Caada freshman Aman Sangha earned medalist honors, shooting a 3-under 69. Alesia Wiley
and Lilibeth Harden each shot 88, and Paige
Flores shot a 91.
SPORTS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
He went from a
lead of two sets
to one, plus a
break point at 1all, to ceding the
fourth set and
trailing 2-0 in
the fifth.
I could have
won
the match
Kei Nishikori
for sure, said
Murray, the No. 2 seed and 2012
champion at Flushing Meadows.
Murray acknowledged a brief dip in
play, but preferred to focus on other
reasons for allowing the sixth-seeded
Nishikori to reach a Grand Slam
semifinal for the first time since he
was the U.S. Open runner-up two
years ago.
I broke serve enough times,
Murray said. I just didnt hold serve
enough. That was the difference.
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Chicago
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Girls volleyball
Mills at Lowell, 5:45 p.m.; Newark Memorial at Sequoia, San Mateo at Half Moon Bay, 6:15 p.m.;
Burlingame at Notre Dame-Belmont, Menlo-Atherton at Presentation, 6:30 p.m.
Girls tennis
San Mateo at Menlo-Atherton, Carlmont at Woodside, Burlingame at Hillsdale, Aragon at Half Moon
Bay,Westmoor at Terra Nova, South City at Oceana,
Sequoia at Capuchino, Mills vs. El Camino at South
City, 4 p.m.
Wednesdays Games
N.Y. Mets 6, Cincinnati 3
Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 3
Washington 5, Atlanta 4, 11 innings
Miami 6, Philadelphia 0
Milwaukee 2, Chicago Cubs 1
Colorado 6, San Francisco 5
Boston 7, San Diego 2
L.A. Dodgers 3, Arizona 1
Thursdays Games
Reds (Straily 11-7) at Pitt (Nova 11-6), 4:05 p.m.
Philly (Asher 0-0) at Washington (Cole 1-1), 4:05 p.m.
Brewers (Guerra 7-3) at Cards (Garcia 10-11),4:15 p.m.
Colorado (Hoffman 0-2) at Padres (Richard 1-3),7:10 p.m.
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But Murray complained about the
ruling right away, gave away the next
three points to lose the game, then
brought it up again with Cicak at the
ensuing changeover, saying something similar had happened earlier
and play had continued.
Exactly the same thing, Murray
exclaimed. And I told you.
He also spoke to a tournament
supervisor about it, pleading his case
and saying, Thats not fair.
That same type of noise came from
the speakers again at 4-1 in the fourth
set. It also had happened during a
womens match Monday night
between Ana Konjuh and Agnieszka
Radwanska.
The U.S. Tennis Association said
Wednesday that a digital audio sound
processor was at fault and would be
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Tampa Bay 7, Baltimore 6
Chicago White Sox 7, Detroit 4
Oakland 4, L.A. Angels 1
N.Y.Yankees 2,Toronto 0
Cleveland 6, Houston 5
Minnesota 6, Kansas City 5
Boston 7, San Diego 2
Seattle 8,Texas 3
Thursdays Games
Houston (Paulino 0-0) at Cleveland (Bauer 10-6),9:10 a.m.
Tampa (Cobb 0-0) atYankees (Sabathia 8-12),4:05 p.m.
Texas (Holland 7-6) at Seattle (Walker 4-10), 7:10 p.m.
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Kaepernick encouraged
by Obamas comments
By Josh Dubow
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NFL
Continued from page 11
them like theyre Darrelle Revis and Richard
Sherman.
While the Panthers were restocking, the
Broncos were busy rebuilding. They return just
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They include:
Marking your hives using a registered
brand on boxes and frames. A brand provides concrete evidence of the ownership
of the beehive, Pendell said.
Using GPS tracking. The trick is getting a device that will motion-activate,
Pendell said. Im not sure how well it will
work out, but it is worth a shot.
Hiring a security service.
Placing bee lots out of sight and securCalifornia is prime ground for bee thefts since two-thirds of all beehives in the U.S. are used
ing them with locked fencing.
to help pollinate its million-acre-plus almond production.
Using surveillance cameras.
Posting rewards. The California State
Beekeepers Association currently offers a
reward of up to $10,000 for the arrest and
conviction of people selling member bees
or equipment.
The whole problem with this hive theft
thing is the probability of getting caught
is low and the returns are high, said
Brittney Goodrich, a PhD candidate at the
University of California, Davis, who is
writing a dissertation on honeybee contracts in the almond industry. Almond
acreage continues to expand, and demand
for pollination continues to grow. The
price of bee pollination will continue
going up and hive thefts will probably
increase.
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neighborhoods, as nearby residents claim
the influx of new cars accessing the school
will clog surrounding streets and disrupt their
quality of life.
Nearly 30 Belmont residents, many living
on Chula Vista Drive, wrote letters to the
school district expressing their disdain for
the project and claiming school officials
have not adequately addressed their concerns.
Robert Porter, the school districts chief
operating officer, said school officials have
gone above and beyond their obligations to
meet with neighbors and allow them to
express their frustrations.
We are trying to be responsive and communicative, he said.
School board President Kathleen Farley
and Superintendent Craig Baker hosted last
month held a community town hall meeting
with neighbors to address the project and a
similar session is scheduled again later this
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funding is a mixed-income development in downtown South San Francisco
by MidPen Housing. Miller Maple
Workforce Housing will provide 29
rental homes for extremely low- and
low-income households along with 10
units of workforce housing. It received
$1 million in Measure A funds.
MidPen is also planning to build
Moss Beach Homes, a 70-unit apartment complex that received $500,000
in Measure A funding.
MidPen was awarded $1.44 million in
Measure A funding and another $1 million from Redwood Citys former redevelopment agency to build 117 apartments for very low-income seniors in
Redwood City called Bradford Senior
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Too many throw pillows on a sofa or bed, however, can be a nuisance for guests to
remove each night and rearrange in the morning. So stick with a few luxurious
ones that add beauty and comfort.
feel good on your feet with sleek ones
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If the room has a sleeper sofa or
futon with a less-than-luxurious mattress, add softness with plush blankets, bed pillows and high-threadcount sheets. A sheepskin instantly
warms up a guest room floor, Burnham
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Too many throw pillows on a sofa or
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FINAL TOUCHES
Add an extra power strip so guests
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out your wifi password for easy reference.
If the visitor is an old friend or relative, create a small photo album of
images from your shared past and place
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the tanks. But the Bay Meadows
option, which includes an approximate 5-million gallon tank underground at the park, has drawn intense
opposition from nearby neighbors
citing concerns ranging from effects
on property values and loss of recreation during construction, to odors
and maintenance requirements.
Dozens of Bay Meadows residents
filled City Hall to appeal to the council Tuesday night and were also
expected to talk during Wednesdays
Park and Recreation Commission meting.
We are all for clean water, we recognize the need to upgrade the sewer system in the city and we want to work
with the city to help solve the problem. However, one thing on which we
all agree, is placing a 5.2-million gallon sewage tank in Bay Meadows Park
is not the solution, said Jean
Holbrook, a Bay Meadows resident
who was one of three to represent the
community group during a 15-minute
presentation to the council, according
to a video of the meeting.
The topic was not on the agenda so
councilmembers couldnt directly
respond on the proposals that are still
being refined through the public planning process.
After the meeting, Deputy Mayor
David Lim said he was enthused by residents in the citys newest neighborhood who arrived to participate in
local democracy. While acknowledging he wouldnt yet weigh in on the
proposal as more outreach and study is
currently underway, he applauded the
groups advocacy.
I think its exciting they organized
and came to voice their concerns in a
very respectful manner, Lim said.
We need to listen to them and hear
them and were ultimately going to
make a decision thats best for the
entire community of San Mateo,
including their community.
The alternate proposals include
undergrounding a tank at Fiesta
Meadows Park; the San Mateo County
Event Center parking lot; and the
Hillsdale Plaza, an area near where the
PROJECTS
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housing would likely be contingent on
the results of a staff survey recently
issued to gauge the interest of educators in such a project.
For the citys part, Gupta said officials are looking into whether the
projects would be economically viable
Calendar
THURSDAY, SEPT. 8
San Carlos Library Quilting Club.
10 a.m. to noon. 610 Elm St., San
Carlos. Free and open to the public.
For more information call 591-0341
ext. 237.
Senior Peer Counseling Volunteer
Open House. 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
101 Lake Merced Blvd., Daly City.
Learn about volunteer opportunities. For more information call 4034300 ext. 4389.
Teen gaming. 3:30 p.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Come to library and compete with
other gamers for free. For more
information email valle@plsinfo.org.
Pets 101: Free Pet Adoption. 5 p.m.
to 6:30 p.m. Peninsula Humane
Society, 1450 Rollins Road,
Burlingame. Learn about how to
adopt, low cost services, proper pet
care, animal safety laws and current
legislation to protect your pet. For
more information call 349-2200.
Peninsula Recruitment Mixer Job
Seekers September. 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. Burlingame Library, 480
Primrose Road, Burlingame. For
more
information
contact
phase2careers.org@gmail.com.
Bay Area SunShares workshop. 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. 1400 Broadway,
Redwood City. Bay Area SunShares
is a communitywide clean energy
program that expands access to
solar energy and zero-emission
vehicles for Bay Area residents
via discounts and free workshops.
For more information visit bayareasunshares.org.
Pub Style Trivia. 6:30 p.m. Belmont
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Belmont. Beer, wine tasting and trivia For more information email belmont@smcl.org.
The Hurd Ensemble. 7 p.m. to 8
p.m. 1044 Middlefield Road
Redwood City. Listen to The Hurd
Ensemble unify the worlds of electronic and classical music in the
Fireplace Room. For more information
contact
rkutler@redwoodcity.org.
Reiki Night. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 149 S.
Blvd., San Mateo. Experience the
healing and relaxing benefits of
Reiki from a group of certified practitioners. Cost starts ar $20. For more
information call 569-1276.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 9
Building an Effective Resume. 9
a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Sobrato Center for
Nonprofits, 330 Twin Dolphin Drive,
Redwood Shores. For more information
contact
phase2careers.org@gmail.com
Coffee with Cops. 10 a.m. to 11:30
a.m. Target, 2485 El Camino Real,
Redwood City. For more information
email rsanchez@redwoodcity.org.
Senior Peer Counseling Volunteer
Open House (Spanish Version). 11
a.m. to 2 p.m. 2600 Middlefield
Road, Redwood City. Learn about
volunteer opportunities. For more
information call 403-4300 ext. 4389.
Oktober fest. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway,
Redwood City. Tickets are $18
day/$20 night for drinkers or $10
day/$12 night for kids. Enjoy live
entertainment, contests, drink and
food. For more information visit
www.redwoodcity.org/oktoberfest.
Teen Art Show and Reception. 7
p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas. Celebrate
teen art. Refreshments will be
served. For more information email
belmont@smcl.org.
Pacifica Spindrift Players Mary
Poppins. 8 p.m. 1050 Crespi Drive,
Pacifica. The jack-of-all trades, Bert,
introduces audiences to England in
1910 and the troubled Banks family. Nominated for seven Tony
Awards in 2007. Ticket prices are $30
for adults and $25 for seniors & students. For more information call
359-8002.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 10
Free compost. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Boat
Park, 834-870 Foster City Blvd.,
Foster City. Residents may take up to
1 cubic yard of compost at no
charge. Bring shovels, gloves and
containers. For more information
visit www.RethinkWaste.org.
Surf Dog Champions. 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Linda Mar Beach, 5000 Highway
1, Pacifica. Surf competition, dog
beach fashion contest, dog adoptions, partner tents and activities
and more. For more information
visit www.surfdogseries.com.
Free
Shred
and
E-Scrap
Recycling Event. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Foster City Hall Parking Lot, 610
Foster City Blvd., Foster City.
Residents can bring paper documents and confidential materials
for safe shredding. Proof of residency required; maximum limit of
three standard size bankers boxes
(10x12x15). For a list of accepted
items visit www.rethinkwaste.org
or call 802-3509.
What You Need To Know About
Divorce. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 800
Foster City Blvd., Foster City. A community service open to those who
want to learn more about the
process of divorce. No charge. For
more information visit CPCal.org.
AARP San Bruno Meeting. 10 a.m.
to 11 a.m. 1555 Crystal Springs
Road, San Bruno. Come to hear from
Ms. Sarah Eggen-Thornhill of the
San Mateo County Fall Prevention
Task Force. For more information call
583-4499.
Half Moon Bay Piecemakers by
the Sea Quilt Show. 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. 475 California St., Moss Beach.
Included will be innovative and traditional quilts, special quilting
exhibits, demonstrations, Make and
Take projects, a scavenger hunt for
children and an Opportunity quilt.
For more information contact laraconran@yahoo.com.
Kimochi Sixth Annual Show n
Shine Car Show. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo.
Come see great cars from yesteryears, enjoy an authentic Kimochi
teriburger and learn more about the
programs and services Kimochi will
offer from our new San Mateo location. For more information call 415931-2294.
Start Smart: Starting a Business
(four-week series). 10:15 a.m.
Redwood City Library, 1044
Middlefield Road, Redwood City.
Through Oct. 1. For more information
contact
phase2careers.org@gmail.com.
Origami Time. 1 p.m. Reach and
Teach, 144 W. 25th Ave., San Mateo.
Free. For more information email
craig@reachandteach.com.
TV studio production workshop:
Midpen Media. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 900
San Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Learn
all the different positions that go
into making a high definition TV
show. For more information call 4948686 ext. 11.
Centennial Extravaganza. 1 p.m. to
5 p.m. Menlo Park Library, 800 Alma
St., Menlo Park. Snacks, live music,
face painting and stories. For more
information
visit
www.menlopark.org/1098/Centenn
ial-celebration.
Crafternoon. 2 p.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
All ages welcome. For more information email valle@plsinfo.org.
Using Essential Oils: Choose Your
Focus. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. New Leaf
Community Market Community
Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road,
Half Moon Bay. $5. For more information
email
patti@bondmarcom.com.
Wearable Technology Workshop.
3 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Francisco. The library has acquired a
variety of wearable technology to
promote healthy living. Come to
learn how to use them and check
one out. For more information email
valle@plsinfo.org.
Foreign Language Book Sale.
Noon to 3:30 p.m. 1 Library Ave.,
Millbrae. Held along with the MidAutumn Festival which is 1:30 p.m.
to 3:30 p.m. Support the Millbrae
Library by buying foreign language
books. For more information call
697-7607.
Downtown San Mateo Wine Walk.
2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Registration at U.S.
Bank Parking Lot, Third Avenue and
San Mateo Drive, San Mateo.
Downtown merchants open their
shops as tasting rooms where they
feature wines from California and
beyond. For more information visit
winewalk.org.
Oktoberfest. Noon to 4 p.m. and 5
p.m. to 10 p.m. Courthouse Square,
2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
Tickets are $18 day/$20 night for
drinkers or $10day/$12 night for
kids. Enjoy live entertainment, contests, drink and food. For more information
visit
www.redwoodcity.org/oktoberfest.
Donation-Based
Yoga
for
Democrats. 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. 1601
El Camino Real, Belmont. Practice
yoga and support the Democratic
presidential candidate. All donations
will go to Hillary for America. For
more information call 264-9655.
School of Rock San Mateo tribute
to The Rolling Stones. 4 p.m. to 6
p.m. 711 S. B St., San Mateo. Free. All
ages. For more information visit sanmateo.schoolofrock.com or call 3473474.
Fleeting Wonders. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
400 Old County Road, Pacifica. This
art show features original paintings
by Christiane Evans. All are welcome
to attend. For more information call
(415) 902-6126.
For more events visit
smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar.
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desirable, job description repair/replace pumps, electric
motor, and valves perform preventive maintenance on
compressors, generators, and related mechanical
equipment ability to lift 50 lbs. wage range $31-$35 per
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CASE#16CIV00714
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
Lat F. Saefong
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Lat Fow Saefong filed a petition with this court for a decree changing
name as follows:
Present name: Lat Fow Saefong
Proposed Name: Lai Fow Saefong
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 SEP 27, 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: 8/10/16
/s/ Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 8/9/16
(Published 9/8/16, 9/15/16, 9/22/16.
9/29/16)
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Shakur
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5 Sea predator
6 Will do!
7 Cone makers
8 Smooth
transitions
9 One who might
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10 Winter warmer
11 Holmes
accessory
12 Like a crowbar
14 Im outta here
18 Six-time Emmy
winner
22 Chums, slangily
25 First name in jazz
27 Well, shoot
29 Chinese: Pref.
30 Buddy
32 Colbert, for one
33 Devices with
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34 TV cop with a
Tootsie Pop
35 Mindful of ones
own needs
37 As __: grouped
together
40 MacFarlane of
Family Guy
41 Juicing discards
42 If she did play
false, the fault
was __: Shak.
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49 Work
50 Figure of
veneration
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HAMILTON BEACH Meal Maker. Counter grill. Non stick grids. Instructions.
$10 650-654-9252
52 Fluffed-up dos
54 Winter
accessory
55 Island near Sicily
56 Clip
57 Enjoy an e-cig
59 Pretensions
60 Family nickname
63 Struck (out)
65 Slight
manifestation, as
of hope
298 Collectibles
forecaster,
300 Toys
3-STORY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)5588142
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Luke Skywalker (Ceremonial) $6 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
09/08/16
303 Electronics
46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
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297 Bicycles
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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)
304 Furniture
304 Furniture
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
306 Housewares
10 TULIP CHAMPAGNE GLASSES
FOR $12 (415)990-6134
CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield
Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
pieces) $75. 650-493-5026
COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box
(3 boxes available).
(650)342-5630
GARBAGE CANS: brute 44 gal. Excellent condition $15. 650 504-6057
MAKEUP/SHAVING MIRROR - mounts
on wall. BRAND NEW-original box. 5x
magnification. Tri-fold arm. $10 654-9252
PLASTIC DUAL-LID Underbed Storage
Container with wheels, 31"x15"x5-1/2",
$7 (650) 952-3500.
PRE-LIT 7 ft Christmas tree. Three sections, easy to assemble. $50. 650 349
2963.
SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
DYNAGLOPRO
HEATER.
Phone: 650-591-8062
HARMONICA.
HOHNER Pocket Pal.
Key of C. Original box. Never used.
$10. (650)588-0842
316 Clothes
PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condition, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
650 773-7201
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
PRADA DAYPACK / Purse, Sturdy black
nylon canvas, like new, made in Italy,
$35 (650)591-6596
PICNIC
TABLE,
(650)365-5718
redwood,
$20.
Garage Sales
SAN BRUNO
CLEAN SWEEP
FLEA MARKET
SAN BRUNO
CITY PARK
Sunday
September
11th
9am-4pm
Dont miss out on the
great deals at the
Clean Sweep Flea
Market! There will be
over 85 vendors selling furniture, jewelry,
antiques, sporting
goods, clothing, and
more
Call (650) 616-7189
for more Information
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALES
OPEN HOUSE
LISTINGS
List your Open House
in the Daily Journal.
Reach over 83,450
potential home buyers &
renters a day,
from South San Francisco
to Palo Alto.
in your local newspaper.
Call (650)344-5200
470 Rooms
Seat,
TASCO LUMINOVA Telescope.with tripod stand, And extra Lenses. Good condition.$90. call 650-591-2393
645 Boats
16 FT SEA RAY. I/B. $1,200. Needs Upholstery. Call 650-898-5732.
2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
excellend
condition.
$7,200.
Call
(650)347-2559
AA SMOG
(650) 340-0492
LUXURATI AUTO REPAIR
Smog Check
Repair Services
Collision and Body Work
(650) 340-0026
MENLO ATHERTON
AUTO REPAIR
WE SMOG ALL CARS
Menlo Park
650 -273-5120
www.MenloAthertonAutoRepair
620 Automobiles
Call (650)344-5200
Toilet
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
89 GOLD WING. 1500 CC. 39K miles.
Call Joe 650-578-8357
2007 BMW X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condition Sports package 3rd row seats
$21,995 obo Call (650)520-4650
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
(most cars)
DODGE
99 Van, Good Condition,
$5,500, childs play three, call
(650)481-5296
new $20.00
OPEN
CADILLAC 02 Deville, 8 cylinder, perfect condition, like new, cashmere outside white inside 4787 miles $13,000.
(415)850-2370
$99
RMT CHRISTMAS Diesel train and Caboose. Rare. New OB $99 650-368-7537
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)8511045
$95.00,
$40.00
308 Tools
25
GOT AN OLDER
CAR, BOAT, OR RV?
Do the humane thing.
Donate it to the
Humane Society.
Call 1- 800-943-8412
HONDA 11 ACCORD,
$10,900. (650)302-5523
cylinder,
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Cabinetry
Construction
Gardening
Hauling
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Drought Tolerant Planting
Drip Systems, Rock Gardens
Pressure Washing,
and lots more!
Painting
Tree Service
MICHAELS
PAINTING
Hillside Tree
(650) 574-0203
Call Robert
STERLING GARDENS
650-703-3831
Lic #751832
lic#628633
Housecleaning
MK PAINTING
Interior / Exterior
Residential / Commerical
Insured / Bonded
Free Estimates
CONSUELOS HOUSE
CLEANING
Bi-Weekly/Once a Month,
Moving In & Out
28 yrs. in Business
Lic #974682
(650)630-1835
(650)219-4066
Contractors
PENINSULA
CLEANING
BONDED
FREE ESTIMATES
(415)971-8763
Lic. #479564
1-800-344-7771
Plumbing
Handy Help
MEYER
PLUMBING
SUPPLY
CONTRERAS HANDYMAN
SERVICES
Fences Tree Trimming
Decks Concrete Work
Kitchen and Bathroom
remodeling
Free Estimates
contrerashandy12@yahoo.com
HONEST HANDYMAN
650-350-1960
(650)740-8602
MARSH FENCE
& DECK CO.
Drywall
- DRYWALL -
AAA RATED!
INDEPENDENT
HAULERS
$40 & UP
HAUL
Free Estimates
A+ BBB Rating
(650)341-7482
Quality Workmanship,
Free Estimates
(650)533-0187
Lic# 947476
- (650)468-8428 Electricians
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
650-322-9288
Gardening
COMPLETE
GARDENING
SERVICES
General Clean Up
and Irrigation Systems
Call Jose:
(650) 315-4011
Construction
THE VILLAGE
CONTRACTOR
(650)701-6072
J.B. GARDENING
Roofing
Landscaping
NATE LANDSCAPING
* Tree Service * Fence
* Deck * Pavers
* Pruning & Removal
* New Lawn * Irrigation
* All Concrete * Ret. Wall
* Sprinkler System
* Stamp Concrete
* Yard Clean-Up,
Haul & Maintenance
REED
ROOFERS
(650) 591-8291
Free Estimate
650.353.6554
Lic. #973081
Patching, Smoothing,
Concrete
CHAINEY HAULING
Junk & Debris Clean Up
CHEAP
HAULING!
SEASONAL LAWN
MAINTENANCE
Drought Tolerant Planting
Drip Systems, Rock Gardens
Pressure Washing,
and lots more!
Painting
Serving the peninsula since 1976
CORDERO PAINTING
FREE ESTIMATES
(650)393-4233
Stucco
- STUCCO -
Light moving!
Haul Debris!
650-583-6700
JONS HAULING
Pruning
Shaping
Large
Removal
Grinding
Stump
Free
Estimates
The Daily Journal
to get 10% off
for new customers
Call Luis (650) 704-9635
Window Washing
WINDOW
WASHING
2030 S Delaware St
San Mateo
Remodeling, Plumbing,
Electrical, Carpentry,
General Home Repair,
Maintenance, New Construction.
No Job Too Small
Lic.# 891766
Trimming
(650)288-9225
(650)350-9968
Hauling
LOCALLY OWNED
Mention
Lic#1211534
Cleaning
Service
corderopainting94401@gmail.com
Lic# 35740 Insured
JON LA MOTTE
PAINTING
(650)400-5604
Lic #514269
(650)368-8861
Notices
NOTICE TO READERS:
California law requires that contractors
taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
or materials) be licensed by the Contractors State License Board. State law also
requires that contractors include their license number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
jobs that total less than $500 must state
in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State License Board.
Cemetery
Food
Insurance
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IMPRESSIONS
ARE OUR FIRST
PRIORITY
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TAQUERIA
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IMPLANTS
AFFORDABLE
REFINANCE
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AT LOWER RATE
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1370 El Camino Real
Colma
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www.cypresslawn.com
Computer
COMPUTER
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Dental Services
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Exceptional.
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650-282-5555
Save $500 on
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(650)591-3900
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930 El Camino Real, San Carlos
Ask us about our
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1159 Broadway
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Collins Insurance
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We can treat it
without CPAP!
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sleep apnea screening
650-583-5880
Millbrae Dental
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INVESTMENTS, INC.
348-7191
Real Estate Broker
CA BRE#746683
NMLS #348288
650-701-9700
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MEDICAL LASER
LEGAL
DOCUMENTS PLUS
*SALES * LEASING
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Sales: 1.49% commission
Property Management: 4% fee
Personalized service
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preparation: Divorce,
Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust,
Conservatorship, Probate,
Notary Public. Response to
Lawsuits: Credit Card
Issues, Breach of Contract
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GROUP
(650)574-2087
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provide self help services at your
specific direction."
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Travel
(650) 595-7750
www.cruisemarketplace.com
Cruises Land & Family vacations
Personalized & Experienced
Family Owned & Operated
Since 1939
1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS
CST#100209-10
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