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As the countys roads and public transit are increasingly strained with the
booming economy bringing congestion
to the region, local legislators are seeking means to fund transportation
improvements by considering some of
Burlingame eyes
huge health care,
housing project
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Annabelle Guiod of San Mateo looks at different items that were collected and showcased at the "Catch of the
Day" contest at the 31st Annual Bayfront Clean Up at Ryder Park on Saturday morning.
By Samantha Weigel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
of Measure L, the 2009 voterapproved locally-controlled quartercent sales tax. As a general tax, the
estimated $5 million generated each
year could be spent on a variety of
projects voters have identified as
priorities, said City Manager Larry
Patterson.
Theres an estimated $360 million
in unfunded projects that has affect-
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1897
The New York Sun ran its famous editorial, written anonymously by Francis
P. Church, which declared, Yes,
Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.
On this date:
In 1792, the French National Convention voted to abolish the
monarchy.
In 1893, one of Americas first horseless carriages was taken
for a short test drive in Springfield, Massachusetts, by Frank
Duryea, who had designed the vehicle with his brother,
Charles.
In 1912, magician Harry Houdini first publicly performed his
Water Torture Cell trick at the Circus Busch in Berlin.
In 1925, the Rudolf Friml operetta The Vagabond King
opened on Broadway.
In 1948, Milton Berle made his debut as permanent host of
The Texaco Star Theater on NBC-TV.
In 1957, Norways King Haakon VII died in Oslo at age 85.
The legal mystery-drama Perry Mason, starring Raymond
Burr, premiered on CBS-TV.
In 1970, NFL Monday Night Football made its debut on
ABC-TV as the Cleveland Browns defeated the visiting New
York Jets, 31-21.
In 1975, the Warner Bros. motion picture Dog Day
Afternoon, starring Al Pacino, opened in New York.
In 1989, Hurricane Hugo crashed into Charleston, South
Carolina (the storm was blamed for 56 deaths in the Caribbean
and 29 in the United States). Twenty-one students in Alton,
Texas, died when their school bus, hit by a soft-drink delivery
truck, careened into a water-filled pit.
In 1996, John F. Kennedy Jr. married Carolyn Bessette in a
secret ceremony on Cumberland Island, Georgia.
Birthdays
Author Stephen
King is 68.
TV personality
Nicole Richie is 34.
Country singer
Faith Hill is 48.
REUTERS
Comedian Ricky Gervais takes a selfie in front of photographers as he arrives at the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los
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Rumrunner in action.
Police reports
Firearm gone
A window was broken and a rearm was
stolen from a residence on the 100 block
of Willow Avenue in Millbrae before
11:45 a.m. Monday, Sept. 14.
MILLBRAE
Attempted burglary. A 45-year-old Millbrae
man was arrested after he was seen looking
into a vehicle and found to be in possession of
burglary tools near the intersection of
Hemlock and Hermosa avenues before 10:18
p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15.
Controlled substance. A 28-year-old
Redwood City man was arrested for possession of a controlled substance on the 200
block of Rollins Road before 3:21 a.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 15.
FOSTER CITY
Suspended license. A 61-year-old Fairfield
man was cited and released for driving with a
suspended license before 7:12 p.m. Thursday,
Sept. 17.
Vandalism. A lawn was damaged from a vehicle running over it on Edgewater Boulevard
before 7:17 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 17.
Vehicle code violation. A parked vehicle was
seen blocking traffic near East Third Avenue
and Mariners Island Boulevard before 7:12
p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16.
Lost property. A set of keys was lost on East
Hillsdale Boulevard before 6:15 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 15.
Suspended license. A 50-year-old Fremont
man was cited and released for driving with a
suspended license on Foster City Boulevard
before 10:46 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15.
LOCAL/STATE
Local brief
Police ask for publics help in
identifying armed robbery suspect
Police are asking for the publics help in
identifying a suspect who allegedly robbed
a Daly City Walgreens at gunpoint Friday
morning.
Around 11 a.m., a man walked into the
store, located at 22 San Pedro Road, and
pointed a gun at the cashier, according to
police.
The suspect was able to take an undisclosed amount of money from the cash register, police said.
Police described the suspect as a
Hispanic or light-skinned black man,
approximately 5 feet 9 inches. The suspect
wore an Adidas NBA Champs Oakland
Warriors hat with a black do-rag underneath, a green or gray-colored sweatshirt
with white stitching and a white label on
the front lower portion and a small label on
the left hip, blue pants and white with
black striped Adidas shoes, according to
police.
The suspect appears to have some sort of
deformity of skin discoloration on his left
ear. He also has a distinct, recessed chin,
police said.
Anyone with information is asked to
contact Daly City police at (650) 9918119.
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4-million-year-old whale fossil
found in Santa Cruz County
SCOTTS VALLEY Paleontologists
have excavated the 4-million-year-old fossilized skeleton of whale discovered at a construction site in Santa Cruz County.
The Santa Cruz Sentinel reports the fossil
was found Sept. 4 at a housing development
in Scotts Valley.
Paleontologist Scott Armstrong tells the
NATION/STATE
WASHINGTON Anyone in
America can grow up to be president, as the saying goes unless
you happen to be a Muslim, a leading Republican presidential candidate believes.
Its possibly one more self-inflicted dent in the partys professed
commitment to broaden its appeal
and promote tolerance.
I would not advocate that we put
a Muslim in charge of this nation,
retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson
said in an interview aired Sunday on
NBCs Meet the Press. I
absolutely would not agree with
that.
For GOP leaders, the 2016 campaign offered a chance at redemption and fresh pitch to minorities,
gays, women and others beyond the
traditional core supporters.
After a blistering examination of
the 2012 election, a report commissioned by Republican National
Committee Chairman Reince
Priebus concluded that if our party
is not welcoming and inclusive,
young people and increasingly other
voters will continue to tune us out.
But it hasnt unfolded according
Carson found
no defender in
rival
John
Kasich. The
most important
thing
about
being president
is you have
leadership skills,
you know what
youre doing, Donald Trump
and you can
help fix this country and raise this
country. Those are the qualifications that matter to me, the Ohio
governor told NBC.
For Trump, the election of a
Muslim president was something
that could happen. Would I be comfortable? I dont know if we have to
address it right now.
2016 hopeful Mike Huckabee, a
former Arkansas governor, responded to Obamas nomination last week
of an openly gay man to serve as
Army secretary by saying the president is more interested in appeasing Americas homosexuals than
honoring Americas heroes.
Kasich told a story last week
about a note left for him by a Latina
hotel maid. A lot of them do jobs
that theyre willing to do, and thats
why in the hotel you leave a little
tip, Kasich remarked.
After Trumps town hall, Bush
made clear he would not fuel the
Amnesty
Although the new language emphasizes opposition to amnesty, it
removes the statement that allowing
illegal immigrants to remain in
Diverse electorate
Its important to use language that is
more appealing to Californias diverse
electorate, Valdez said.
In a statement after the vote, he called
it an anti-Proposition 187 plank, referring to the controversial 1994 ballot
measure that would have prevented
immigrants in the country illegally from
receiving public services. It was invalidated by federal courts, but not before it
helped drive Latinos away from the
Republican Party.
Last month, Trump, whos leading
many polls, outlined proposals to deny
citizenship to U.S.-born babies of immigrants living in the United States illegally as part of an immigration plan.
Emphasizing border security and millions of deportations, he also says he
would build a wall along the U.S. southern border and force Mexico to pay for
it.
NATION
WASHINGTON To President
Barack Obama, women of the civil
rights movement were the thinkers
and the doers whose toil and sacrifice benefited everyone in the country.
Women made the movement
happen, he said.
Obama said black women were
the foot soldiers who did the
behind-the-scenes work of strategizing boycotts and organizing
marches while others received the
credit.
Even if they werent allowed to
run the civil rights organizations on
paper, behind the scenes they were
the thinkers and the doers making
things happen each and every day,
doing the work that no one else
wanted to do, he said in a speech
Saturday night at the Congressional
Black Caucus Foundations annual
awards dinner.
Barack Obama
Obama has had the dinner spotlight to himself during all but one of
his nearly seven years in office. But
with the campaign to succeed him
in full swing, he had some competition for attention at Saturdays gathering sponsored by a major
Democratic Party constituency
group.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton
attended the dinner to mingle with
the crowd of several thousand. Vice
Soon Bismarck was being led away in handcuffs, and the FBI was announcing the arrest
of James T. Hammes, a white-collar crime
suspect missing since 2009.
They allowed me to hug him, she said.
He whispered to me that he was sorry that
this happened.
The 53-year-old Lexington, Kentucky,
accountant now sits in a southwest Ohio county jail. He has pleaded not guilty and is scheduled for trial next month in U.S. District Court
in Cincinnati on charges that he embezzled
nearly $9 million from his Ohio-based
employer, an indictment handed up after he
had already disappeared, apparently into the
2,200-mile trail stretching from Georgia to
Maine.
Court documents indicate there have been
negotiations about a plea agreement to avoid
trial. Hammes attorney did not respond to
messages seeking comment.
Authorities arent saying much about what
they believe happened to the money or
Hammes whereabouts the past six years. Its
still an ongoing investigation, FBI
spokesman Todd Lindgren said.
But Hammes seems to have been hiding in
plain sight much of the time.
Expires 10-31-2015
WORLD
REUTERS
A dinghy overcrowded with migrants and refugees drifts out of control after
its engine fell in the water while crossing a part of the Aegean Sea from
Turkey to the Greek island of Lesbos Sunday.
ity, including
Francis recent
encyclical on
the environment
and the global
economic system.
Unlike
the
2012 visit of
Pope Francis Benedict XVI,
when
Castro
peppered the German theologian
with questions, the meeting with
Francis was more of a conversation,
papal spokesman the Rev. Frederico
Lombardi said.
OPINION
Mary-Alice Eldon
Redwood City
Terry Wyrsch
Foster City
Linda Medrano
San Mateo
Doug Radtke
Millbrae
BUSINESS STAFF:
Charlotte Andersen
Kathleen Magana
Joe Rudino
Charles Gould
Paul Moisio
Sustainable housing
solutions for the homeless
Editor,
Today ve people who are currently
experiencing homelessness in
Nashville, Tennessee will move into
tiny shelters built upon trailers. Each
structure, roughly the size of a garden
shed, has a fold-down bed, a
microwave, a tiny gas stove and a tiny
heater/air conditioner in the window.
This project was spearheaded by the
Rev. Jeff Obafemi Carr who stayed in a
model home for 60 days while
fundraising to make a larger village a
reality. At the time of this writing,
Carrs gofundme.com page has raised
over $55,000 with 650 individual contributions for this effort. Similar projects are popping up all across the country organized by a diffuse group of
individuals concerned about affordable
and environmentally sustainable housing.
More details can be found by visiting
Carrs gofundme page and the links
available there:
http://www.gofundme.com/HomelessVi
llage.
Aaron Castle
San Mateo
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Correction Policy
Are Trump or
Carson qualified to
run for local office?
ne has to wonder why people with little community experienced or participation suddenly decide to
run for the local school board or city council. On
the one hand, its gratifying that citizens want to play a
major role in local government. And new blood can be an
improvement over an ineffective incumbent. On the other,
its troubling that newbies, if elected, will be asked to make
important policy, nancial and personnel decisions for which
they may be unprepared.
My guess is that everyone
feels they are an education
expert. They have attended
school. Their children and
grandchildren have, too. So
whats not to know? It turns
out that school board business is complex, school
nancing is complicated,
and often very difcult
budget and personnel issues
must be decided. School
trustees should know how to
analyze a budget and how to
participate in collective bargaining. They also need to
visit the schools and classrooms in their district, know the
teaching and administrative staff, and have the skills to evaluate and select a superintendent
Then education philosophy is always changing from
emphasis on the whole child to open classrooms to phonics
to the Three Rs and to the many new subjects students are
expected to master. There are questions of how much technology is too much or too little. What to do about a teacher
shortage or shrinking budgets or what new schools to build
or close depending on demographic changes. The state
makes many decisions and school boards have lost much
local control since Proposition 13. Still its not a job for the
weak of heart. And what could be more serious and worthwhile than attending to the education of our children?
***
Many candidates for city council do have some experience
in city if not community affairs. Many have served on their
citys boards and commissions or have been active in their
neighborhood associations. That makes it much easier. The
biggest challenge of city councils are land use issues. How
much and what kind of new development is necessary to
sustain the vitality of the community. What to do about trafc. Now with climate change and drought, there are new
problems with ooding and water conservation. What to do
about aging infrastructure. There is never enough money in
the capital budget to answer all of these needs plus the desire
of citizens for more parks and better libraries.
Councilmembers should also know how to analyze a budget
and how to evaluate and select a city manager.
***
The most troubling aspects of neophyte candidates is the
tendency to feel I dont need to know all these things. Thats
the staffs responsibility. As for staff letting councilmembers
off the hook, lets remember the Stockton City Council
which allowed their city to fall into bankruptcy because they
never exercised appropriate nancial oversight. When councilmembers were questioned by the grand jury on the asco,
some councilmembers said they thought it was the staffs
responsibility and not theirs.
The good news that however green a newly elected board
trustee and councilmember is there are excellent training
classes available for newly elected ofcials on all the subjects mentioned above and many more by the League of
California Cities and the California School Boards
Association.
***
As for Donald Trump and Ben Carson, I dont think either
would be a suitable school board candidate. My guess is that
they sent their children to private school and while that may
not be a problem if you are running for other ofces, it is if
you want to serve on a public school board. Dr. Carson doesnt believe in evolution which might create a problem for
biology classes.
And Trump would have problems with the signicant
number of Latino children in the schools, probably some of
whom have parents who are undocumented.
Dr. Carson might make it on a city council if he kept his
religious beliefs to himself but Trump, as the ultimate bigtime developer, would have problems getting elected. As for
Trump and Carsons run for president of the United States,
commander-in-chief, and leader of the free world, thats
something else.
Sue Lempert is the former mayor of San Mateo. Her column
runs every Monday. She can be reached at sue@smdailyjournal.com.
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BUSINESS
REUTERS
Former Greek prime minister and leader of leftist Syriza party Alexis Tsipras
waves to supporters after winning the general election in Athens, Greece,
Sunday.
Six seats shy of an absolute
majority, Tsipras said he would
form a government with his previous coalition partner, the right-wing
Independent Greeks of Panos
Kammenos, who joined him on
stage to rapturous applause from
dancing, cheering Syriza supporters
in central Athens. The Independent
Greeks were in seventh place with
3.6 percent of the vote and 10 parliamentary seats.
I thank you from the bottom of
my heart for this great victory, a
clear victory, a victory of the people, Tsipras said. I feel vindicated
because the Greek people gave us a
clear mandate to continue our struggle, inside and outside the country
Business brief
Warner Bros. to make Chinese-language films
BEIJING Hollywood studio Warner Bros. and a Chinese
investment company said Sunday that they will jointly produce Chinese-language movies for the international market, as
entertainment companies in the worlds two biggest movie
markets increasingly collaborate.
On the move
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerages San MateoDowntown office announced Diane Mollison has been named
a Seniors Real Estate Specialist by the National Association of
Realtors. With this new designation, Mollison will specialize
in real estate services with older homebuyers and sellers.
Mollison earned her real estate license in 1987. She is also a
CHMS-certified home marketing specialist; HAFA certified
through California Association of Realtors to assist homeowners in prevention of foreclosures and process short sales. She
is also the recent recipient of Coldwell Bankers International
Diamond Society Award.
BARRYS BACK: ZITO RETURNS TO OAKLAND TO MAKE HIS FIRST MAJOR LEAGUE START SINCE 2013 >> PAGE 13
For a game that was fairly dominated by the Palma football team,
Sacred Heart Prep sure did make it
interesting. But in the end, the
Palma-Salinas held off a late surge
by the Gators to get back in the
win column with a 31-28 victory.
The loss marks the second
straight for the Gators (1-2),
which is wildly unfamiliar territory. Having won Central Coast
Section titles in four of the previous five seasons, including last
seasons Open Division title for
the first time in program history,
the Gators have not lost consecutive games since 2007.
PATRICK NGUYEN
CSM quarterback Dru Brown gained 315 total yards, including 42 rushing, in Saturdays 56-27 win over Butte.
Dog day
23-year-olds sat
out a second
straight game
for violating the
leagues
substance
abuse
policy, though
Bell will return
next week when
Jim Tomsula Pittsburgh visits St. Louis.
Given 10 days to recover from a
28-21 loss to New England,
Pittsburgh responded by looking
every bit as explosive as offensive
coordinator Todd Haley insisted it
could be. Frustrated by an inability to finish drives with touchdowns against the Patriots, the
Steelers decided to end them with
exclamation points while ruining
San
Francisco
coach
Jim
Tomsulas homecoming.
Despite an easy opening week
win over Minnesota, Tomsula
stressed he was worried about
them Steelers, a line he delivered
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
AUSTIN,
Texas
The
California defense was exhausted
and bracing for overtime.
Quarterback Jared Goff was strapping on his helmet, figuring hed
have about one minute to push for
a last chance to win.
Then, with the miss of a Texas
extra point, the Golden Bears were
trotting off the field with a wild
45-44 win Saturday night.
Texas had stormed back from a
21-point deficit behind an electric
performance from Longhorns
freshman quarterback Jerrod Heard,
who set a school record with 527
total yards of offense. His third
rushing touchdown, a 45-yard
burst up the middle of the
California defense, brought Texas
within a point
with 1:11 left.
But
then
Texas
senior
kicker
Nick
Rose,
who
booted an 80yard practice
field goal in a
video that was
Jared Goff
posted online
over the summer, shanked the
extra point, sending it wide right.
Rose left the field with his hands
on his helmet. Heard stood on the
sideline with his hands on his hips
in disbelief.
Californias Darius White, who
rushed the kick from the outside,
insisted he got a piece of the ball
even though the box score didnt
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SPORTS
Volleyball
Menlo College still looking for first win
The winless Oaks (0-4 in California
Pacific Conference, 0-13 overall) ran into
the No. 1 team in the NAIA Saturday,
falling to undefeated Biola College (4-0,
12-0) in straight sets 25-16, 25-21, 25-16.
Freshman Maggie McDonald (Notre DameBelmont) led Menlo with five match kills.
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Trainers room
C Andrew Susac underwent successful
wrist surgery and should be at full strength
in spring training. ... OF Hunter Pence has
not been able to hit off a batting tee and will
likely not make it back into the lineup this
season.
Up next
Following an off day, RHP Chris Heston
(11-10, 3.61) starts against the Padres in
San Diego on Tuesday. Hes 0-5 with a 5.03
ERA in his last eight starts.
Womens soccer
Lloyds hat trick backs U.S. rout
Carli Lloyd had her second straight threegoal game to lead the United States to an 80 victory over Haiti on Sunday in a friendly.
Lloyd scored all three goals in the first
half for her fifth hat trick and second in
three days, then sat out the second half. She
also did it Thursday night in the first game
against Haiti, which substituted for the
Australian team mired in a labor dispute.
She has 16 goals this year, one more than
her previous high set in 2012 and matched
in 2014.
Lloyd has 14 goals in her last eight
matches as the Americans continue their
Womens World Cup victory tour that so far
has been a series of routs.
The Americans pushed their home winning streak to 100 matches, going to 88-012. They havent lost at home since falling
to Denmark on Nov. 6, 2004, during a postOlympic celebratory tour.
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SPORTS
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
CAL
Continued from page 11
credit him with a block.
We saw on the edges they were kind of
weak, White said. We knew if we went
really hard, really fast, everything was
gonna work out.
Texas coach Charlie Strong was stunned
by the loss.
This one hurts, he said. An extra point
is automatic. I didnt even look ... (Then) I
saw one of their players running down the
field and said Oh my God.
It was a record day for Goff as well, who
became Cals all-time best passer throwing
268 yards and three touchdowns to break the
program records for career passing yards and
Bronx cheer.
The plodding 49ers couldnt keep pace.
Colin Kaepernick threw for 335 yards and
two scores but was sacked five times and
didnt get comfortable until it was far too
late. Torrey Smith had six receptions for
120 yards and a touchdown.
Obviously with the offense the Steelers
have, we have to match the touchdowns and
we didnt do that today, Kaepernick said.
Two San Francisco long drives 17
plays in the first half and 18 plays in the
second netted just three points. None of
the Steelers six scoring drives took more
than eight plays.
Its no secret, Tomsula said. They do a
wonderful job of creating. Thats what happened. You cant give up big plays.
NOTES: 49ers RB Carlos Hyde ran for 43
yards before leaving in the second half following a shot to the head. He was cleared by
doctors to return but was held out as a precaution. ... Steelers LB Ryan Shazier had a
career-high 15 tackles, but left with a minor
right shoulder injury. ... Roethlisberger tied
Terry Bradshaws team record for career wins
(107). ... San Francisco plays at Arizona
next Sunday.
Rose had to stay on the field to attempt an
onside kick, which skipped across the field
and out of bounds. Goff then took a knee to
run out the clock.
It was a big win to go on the road and
beat a power five conference. A huge win,
Both teams rolled up and down the field
mostly at will. California had 548 yards
total offense and Texas had 650. Goff threw
two touchdown passes to Kenny Lawler.
We just assumed after they scored we were
going to overtime, California coach
Sonny Dykes said. Im still in a little bit of
shock.
With the win, Cal is now the Pac-12s last
undefeated team.
SPORTS
Volleyball
NFL GLANCE
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T
New England 2 0 0
N.Y. Jets
1 0 0
Miami
1 1 0
Buffalo
1 1 0
South
W L T
Jacksonville 1 1 0
Tennessee
1 1 0
Indianapolis 0 1 0
Houston
0 2 0
North
W L T
Cincinnati
2 0 0
Cleveland
1 1 0
Pittsburgh
1 1 0
Baltimore
0 2 0
West
W L T
Denver
2 0 0
Raiders
1 1 0
San Diego
1 1 0
Kansas City 1 1 0
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T
Dallas
2 0 0
Washington 1 1 0
Philadelphia 0 2 0
N.Y. Giants
0 2 0
South
W L T
Atlanta
2 0 0
Carolina
2 0 0
Tampa Bay
1 1 0
New Orleans 0 2 0
North
W L T
Green Bay
2 0 0
Minnesota
1 1 0
Detroit
0 2 0
Chicago
0 2 0
West
W L T
Arizona
2 0 0
St. Louis
1 1 0
49ers
1 1 0
Seattle
0 2 0
Pct PF
1.000 68
1.000 31
.500 37
.500 59
PA
53
10
33
54
Pct
.500
.500
.000
.000
PF
32
56
14
37
PA
40
42
27
51
Pct PF
1.000 57
.500 38
.500 64
.000 46
PA
32
45
46
56
Pct PF
1.000 50
.500 50
.500 52
.500 51
PA
37
66
52
51
Pct PF
1.000 47
.500 34
.000 34
.000 46
PA
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Thursdays Games
Denver 31, Kansas City 24
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Tampa Bay 26, New Orleans 19
Minnesota 26, Detroit 16
Arizona 48, Chicago 23
Carolina 24, Houston 17
Pittsburgh 43, San Francisco 18
New England 40, Buffalo 32
Cincinnati 24, San Diego 19
Cleveland 28, Tennessee 14
Atlanta 24, N.Y. Giants 20
Washington 24, St. Louis 10
Oakland 37, Baltimore 33
Jacksonville 23, Miami 20
Dallas 20, Philadelphia 10
Green Bay 27, Seattle 17
Mondays Game
N.Y. Jets at Indianapolis, 5:30 p.m.
Notre Dame-Belmont (9-5) posted a 3-3 to place 23rd at the 64team Durango Classic in Las Vegas
Friday and Saturday. The Tigers
scored at least 20 points in every
set, sans one, in a 24-14 loss in
Game 2 to Cornado. Notre Dame
recorded wins against Faith
Lutheran, Newport Harbor and
Lehi. The Tigers lost to Cornado,
Lolani and La Costa Canyon.
The junior tandem of outside hitters Katie Smoot and Tammy
Byrne led the way for Notre Dame.
Smoot recorded a team-best 65
Local roundup
kills with 25 digs throughout the
tourney. Byrne fired 49 kills while
adding 29 digs and six aces.
CSM
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on the shelf going into the game.
Then three offensive linemen
freshman George Moore, sophomore Eduardo Balderas and freshman Adriel Miller each went
down with early injuries.
At one point we were out five
offensive linemen, and we only
have 10, Pollack said. But its
man down, man up and the
guys responded.
Brown and Wood teamed up to
dominate on CSMs next possession. Both are true freshmen out of
Los Gatos High School, and the
chemistry has translated quickly to
the college stage.
There has to be (chemistry),
Pollack said. They played high
school together, they played the
backfield together; you cant deny
thats a factor. And thats good.
On the drive, Brown completed
passes of 17 and 30 yards, and ran
for a pair of 2-yard gains including a
first-down to the Butte 1-yard line,
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past the line of scrimmage, one yard shy of the 10 yards a kickoff is required to travel. The resulting penalty gave Palma possession with less than a minute to play to easily run out the
clock, as SHP had no timeouts remaining.
When Adrien grabbed the ball, I thought he had it for sure,
said Cameron Dolsky, SHP senior team captain.
Dolsky is a two-way lineman and was not on the field for the
special-teams play. But he did have the best view of it as he
was standing on the SHP sideline right at the 50. Not that the
referees call was disputed. The vast consensus was Beaulieu
got to the ball early. But the wave of emotion from the Gators
sideline when their guy came down with the football was very
real, only to fall muted when the referees immediately conferred and ultimately awarded possession to Palma.
After a dreadful first half that saw Palma junior tailback
Emilio Martinez rush for 141 of his game-high 213 yards, the
Gators did well to recuperate in the second half. Trailing by 17
points, SHP generated some defensive momentum as the two
teams traded a total of six scoreless possessions, including
one fumbled turnover by each.
But the Gators were able to get their offense on track after a
Palma punt gave them possession at their own 40-yard line.
Senior running back Lapitu Mahoni gained some steam en
route to rushing for a team-high 89 yards on 21 carries with
two touchdowns. His initial score in the first quarter got the
Gators on the board. His second score capped a 12-play, 60yard drive as he blasted in a 1-yard touchdown to close Palmas
lead to 31-21.
In the beginning [our offense] was slow, Mahoni said. It
was hit and miss there. But later it started picking up and we
started finding holes.
Palma got the ball back with 8:03 remaining in the game
and began moving the ball. The Chieftains kept it on the
ground, using six plays to move to the Gators 43-yard line.
Then on third-and-10, Palma quarterback Jack Richardson
who was 14 of 20 for 165 yards completed a 7-yard pass to
Orlando Yepez to set up fourth-and-3 from the SHP 26.
But on fourth down, senior running back Jared Torculas
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Top 10 movies
1. The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials,
$30.3 million ($43.3 million international).
2.Black Mass, $23.4 million.
3.The Visit, $11.3 million.
4.The Perfect Guy, $9.7 million.
5. Everest, $7.6 million ($28.2 million international).
6.War Room, $6.3 million.
7.A Walk in the Woods, $2.8 million.
8. Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation,
$2.3 million.
9.Straight Outta Compton, $2 million.
10.Grandma, $1.6 million.
better reviews for the actor and some Oscar
buzz. Jeff Goldstein, head of domestic distribution for Warner Bros., said that 55 percent
of the audience said in exit polls that Depp
was their reason for seeing the movie, which
features an ensemble including Joel Edgerton
and Benedict Cumberbatch.
A diverse cast leading to a diverse audience
was the key for Scorch Trials, said Chris
Aronson, head of domestic distribution for
Fox. Wes Balls adaptation of James
Dashners young-adult novel stars Dylan
OBrien, Ki Hong Lee and Kaya Scodelario.
More than half of its audience was made up
of minorities. It also performed well abroad,
earning $43.3 million internationally.
The sequel to The Maze Runner earned an estimated $30.3 million over the weekend at
the box office.
But North American theaters had the distinct feel of fall, with a crowded slate of wellreviewed films some of them awards
hopefuls opening in more limited release
and hoping to build strong word of mouth for
longer runs at the multiplex.
Universals 3-D mountaineering thriller
Everest, starring Josh Brolin and Jason
Clarke, opened with $7.6 million, playing
only on 545 IMAX and large-format screens.
It expands wide next weekend.
Sicario, the Lionsgate drug-war thriller
starring Emily Blunt, Brolin
and Benicio del Toro,
opened in New York and Los
Angeles ahead of its expansion over the next two
weeks. In just six theaters, it
took in $390,000 with an
excellent per-screen average
of $65,000.
The fall season, said Paul
Dergarabedian, senior media
analyst for box-office data
firm Rentrak, got off to a
good start, with a wealth of
options for moviegoers and
well-reviewed releases that
can play beyond opening
weekend.
Its about that playability,
the long-term conversation
on social media that keeps
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BETHLEHEM A.D.
The Magnolia of Millbrae, a senior retirement community, hosted a luncheon and symposiumWalk in US,Talk on Japanfor their residents and dignitaries from the Japanese American
community. The panel was a group of professional Japanese business executives discussing
Japanese society, economy, women in management, business strengths and weaknesses.
Pictured: Mayumi Shiki, on tour from Japan, Sherry Plambeck, director of marketing at The Magnolia of Millbrae, Kathleen Kimura, ommissioner, Millbrae Sister Cities Commission, Yumi
Naruse, on tour from Japan, Michinori Matsuoka, on tour from Japan, Shun Yamaya, on tour
from Japan, Kozo Kimura, president of Nichi Bai Kai in SF.
2015.
Nikhil Kasinadhuni and Madhura
Deshmukh, of Palo Alto, gave birth to a
baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
City Aug. 29, 2015.
MINETTE SIEGEL
Paul Schlenbogt blows two shofars to kick off this years production of Bethlehem A.D. Sept.
12 in Redwood City.
Birth announcements:
Antonia and Dellanira Garcia, of Santa
Clara, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia
Hospital in Redwood City Aug. 24, 2015.
Jeffrey Chu and Injung Yang, of San
Mateo, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia
Hospital in Redwood City Aug. 25, 2015.
Verne Shrewsbury and Irina Russ, of
San Carlos, gave birth to a baby girl at
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Aug. 25,
LOCAL
PROJECT
Continued from page 1
to begin, said Burlingame Community
Development Director Bill Meeker.
The council stands to approve during the
meeting Monday a service agreement
between the health care district with David J.
Powers and Associates to conduct some initial
steps of the environmental impact review, said
Meeker.
Fama said over years of community outreach, a main concern expressed has been
TAX
Continued from page 1
ed the citys ability to fix nearly 19 miles of
failed streets, undertake flood control
improvements to alleviate residents from
being forced to pay flood insurance, improve
parks and more.
Although Measure L was passed during
tough economic times and the citys finances
have improved, supporters of Measure S
argue it will help fund police as well as fire
personnel and tackle overdue infrastructure
projects.
Opponents contend sales taxes are regressive, hurt the poor and the city should spend
wiser to save for improvements instead of
burdening shoppers.
Is it palatable?
The city previously hired a firm to conduct
a poll of likely voters to determine whether
there was support for such a measure.
Through that effort, citizens identified priorities such as maintaining emergency services,
repairing potholes and maintaining programs
for youth and seniors, according to a city staff
report.
The city briefly considered increasing the
tax to a half percent but with a shorter 20-year
life span. Ultimately, the City Council settled
on proposing the extension instead.
Its a continuation of something that exists.
Its not something new; were not raising
taxes. So if its palatable today, then why raise
it? said Anna Kuhre, vice chair of the Yes on
Measure S Committee.
Rich Hedges, chair of the committee, said
the sales tax will also allow visitors and those
who use city streets to contribute particularly as a recent survey found nearly 40 percent of shoppers were from out of town.
But with six million Californians living in
poverty, charging more for goods could be
harmful to citizens and businesses, said Mark
Hinkle, president of the Silicon Valley
Taxpayers Association.
Taxes like this hurt and they hurt big time.
And rather than continue to tax people, we
think they deserve a tax break and that politicians should honor their promise that when a
temporary tax is put on the ballot, it really is
temporary. And unfortunately, its not,
Hinkle said.
Changing needs
The state has taken nearly $50 million from
San Mateo over the last 25 years and lost its
redevelopment agency, supporters contend,
while arguing a locally-controlled and long-
Impact to businesses
In his ballot argument against the measure,
Hinkle said San Mateo County already has
some of the highest tax rates and continuing
the citys will undoubtedly affect businesses
by deterring shoppers.
Many already shop online to save, therefore
tax increases would harm local businesses,
Hinkle argues.
Proponents noted the average increase on a
new $30,000 car would be just $75. While
some members of the chamber varied on the
impact of the measure, Angeles said, overall
we concluded that we want San Mateo to be a
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Fama said there would be a variety of public amenities included in the project as well,
which officials hope will make it more inviting and useful for as many residents as possible.
We are going to have a lot of open space so
it will be a convening place, a welcome place
for people to walk to, said Fama. We want
to incorporate all the latest thinking on
healthy urban living ... this is not for sick people, but for everybody to stay well.
The Burlingame City Council meets
Monday, Sept. 21, in Council Chambers, 501
Primrose Road. The meeting begins at 7 p.m.
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sary to meet our transportation needs.
Hills Senate Bill 705 is a narrower spin-off
from legislation by Assemblyman Kevin
Mullin, D-South San Francisco, that was
vetoed earlier this year. SB 705 passed the
Legislature and is now awaiting approval
from Gov. Jerry Brown.
The bill would allow an agency or municipality, such as the San Mateo County Transit
Authority, to seek a half-percent sales tax
solely dedicated to transportation needs a
move that would still require two-thirds of
voters to agree.
While San Mateo County has long received
support through Measure A, a half-cent sales
tax approved by voters in the 1980s and reaffirmed in 2004, it appears transit officials may
seek another increase.
The San Mateo County Transportation
Authority is exploring the possibility of pursuing a 0.5 [percent] sales tax measure to
address the horrendous traffic along
[Highway 101] Given that Highway 101 is
SEATS
Continued from page 1
as educator Ann Schneider all seek voter support on an all-mail ballot due Election Day,
Nov. 3.
As city officials begin the initial review of
two mixed-use developments proposed for the
region near the Bay Area Rapid Transit center,
council candidates believe the city stands on
the precipice of undertaking a project which
will forever shape the future of Millbrae.
We have one shot at looking for the highest
and best use of those sites, Gottschalk said of
the 116-acre region near the intersection of
Millbrae Avenue and El Camino Real, which
has been targeted for development of new
hotels, retail centers and residential projects.
All candidates were aligned in the belief
that Millbrae has a unique opportunity to
build a thriving community hub at the interchange of a variety of public transportation
lines including BART, Caltrain and
SamTrans, which also stands to benefits from
proximity to San Francisco International
Airport and the potential to become a future
high-speed rail stop.
Officials are currently considering two proposed developments which could kick off
construction in the region.
BART has hired Republic Urban Properties
to develop a project offering 164,000 square
feet of office space, nearly 47,000 square feet
for shops, more than 300 residential units as
well as a hotel, on property owned by the transit agency which is currently a parking lot.
And Vincent Muzzi, owner of Serra
Convalescent Hospital, has proposed to build
a project that would contain 267,000 square
feet of office space, 32,000 feet of retail
space, and 500 high- to medium-density resi-
LOCAL
dential units.
Lee said officials should seize the opportunity to ensure whatever is eventually
approved near the station includes a significant financial benefit for the city.
There must be a positive effect for the
city, he said. I mean millions of dollars for
Millbrae.
Lee favored the establishment of high-end
stores in the retail portion of the developments, which he said would help make
Millbrae a destination for shoppers from
across the region, and globe.
We have to do this thoughtfully, he said.
Papan said she would like officials from the
variety of transportation agencies, such as
BART, Caltrain and potentially SFO, to collaborate on a vision for the future of the site,
so travelers, shoppers and residents can use it
in the most efficient fashion possible.
Lets make this work, for once in our
lives, she said.
She also expressed the desire for the project
to include a variety of community benefits,
which would serve those who live in Millbrae.
We need to ensure the citys quality of life
is maintained, Papan said.
Schneider echoed those sentiments, and
said officials should look to get financial commitments which will account for the increased
demand the developments will place on city
infrastructure and open spaces.
She also expressed a sense of urgency
regarding the need to move quickly with the
construction projects, in part due to fear that
the momentum in the current economy may
not continue.
I dont want to force us to build quickly,
but if we wait a couple years, we may lose this
window, she said.
A foremost concern for Schneider is pedestrian safety along El Camino Real for those
accessing the transit, retail and housing center
once it is built.
Communication
Sewer rates
The need for better outreach was apparent
when the city recently raised its sewer rates,
which came as a surprise to many residents,
said Schneider.
Under the July council decision, the average
residential sewer bill will jump from $71 to
$86 per month beginning Aug. 1, and will
continue rising annually until reaching a maximum of $123 by July 1, 2019.
There will also be an additional surcharge
of $10.50 which will begin next year and
jump to almost $24 the subsequent year and
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Consensus also generally existed among
candidates that more could be done to
improve the economic viability of the citys
downtown.
We are really trying to get the excitement
into downtown, Papan said.
Candidates concurred as well an effort to
beautify downtown Millbrae by ensuring its
cleanliness could make it more appealing to
shoppers.
Gottschalk said the city might be well
served to run a public awareness campaign
designed to encourage shop owners to clean
up their storefront, which would benefit both
the business and the city.
He said he has worked with Lee and Papan
on developing a business improvement district, which would encourage entrepreneurs to
pay toward a common fund spent in part to
clean up downtown.
Schneider said she would favor a greater
police presence downtown focused on writing
citations for those who are littering, which
may encourage patrons to be conscientious
about keeping the streets clean.
Lee though took issue with that idea, and
instead said he would like property owners to
take greater responsibility, since he believes
enforcement is typically an inefficient strategy in changing behavior.
You cannot social engineer people, he
said.
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staircase and elevator. $60. (650)5588142
5 RARE purple card Star Wars figures
mint unopened. $75. Steve, 650-5186614.
COMPLETE 1999 UD1&2 set of 525
baseball cards - mint. $50. Steve, 650518-6614.
303 Electronics
304 Furniture
BASUKA BASS tube speakers/ amplifier 20" x 10" auto boat never used $100.
(650)992-4544
Very
BOOKCASES. 6 all wood Good condition. 32"W x 70"H x 12"D $15. ea. 305283-5291
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
ESPRESSO TABLE 30 square, 40 tall,
$95 (650)375-8021
FREE 2 piece china cabinet. Pecan finish. Located in SSF. I'll email picture.
650-243-1461
ACROSS
1 Light fog
5 No ifs, __ ...
9 Italian city known
for a shroud
14 __acte
15 Come in last
16 Have __ in the
hole
17 Make laugh in a
big way
18 *Pickled peppers
picker
20 Deodorant choice
22 Raised ones
glass to
23 Play lightly, as a
guitar
24 Greek Xs
25 Walked stealthily
28 Bandleader Artie
32 TV network with
an eye logo
35 Reclined
36 1970s New York
mayor Abe
37 *Miss Manners
concern
41 Classroom
assistants
42 In unison, in music
43 Paranormal
ability, for short
44 MDs pronto
45 Very, very old
48 Mailbox opening
49 Energy
53 Proud member of
a select group
57 Breathe
59 *Clog-clearing
company
61 Some old radios
62 Love to pieces
63 Grandkid spoiler,
often
64 Cookie grain
65 Clearing-in-thewoods shelters
66 Breaks off
67 Water slide
users cry
DOWN
1 Flat-topped lands
2 Coastline recess
3 Fab Four
drummer Ringo
4 *Compete, as for
a role
5 Purina dog food
brand
6 Christmas carol
7 Annual reason to
reset clocks:
Abbr.
8 Do a slow burn
9 Spanish
appetizers
10 Les tats-__
11 Hanging on every
word
12 Slurpee
alternative
13 The Big Bang
Theory type
19 __ rage: PED
users
aggression
21 Expresses
happiness
24 Address book
entry
26 Golf goal
27 Even score
28 Understand
29 Detest
30 Pts. and qts., for
two
31 Cry ones eyes
out
32 Tax pros
33 London native,
informally
34 Fizz in a gin fizz
36 __ Aires
38 Shelter adoptee
39 Dictator Amin
40 Canadian prov.
bordering Vt.
45 Just want to
add ...
46 Nary a soul
47 *Typewriter area,
letterwise, for the
answers to
starred clues
48 Stable studs
50 Biblical prophet
51 Chatter endlessly
52 Steppenwolf
author Hermann
53 Part of Q.E.D.
54 Miners bonanza
55 Bring __!: Lets
fight!
56 Civil suit cause
57 Tear violently
58 Gay Nineties and
Roaring
Twenties
60 Almond-colored
CHANDELIER 3 Tier,
$95 (650)375-8021
MIRROR, OAK frame oval on top approx 39" high x 27" Wide. (650)996-0026
COMPACT- DVD Video/CD music Player never used in Box $45. (650)9924544
SCALE. 25 lb. capacity counter top model. Very good condition. $15. San Bruno.
650-794-0839
made in Spain
ROCKING CHAIR fine light, oak condition with pads, $85/OBO. 650 369 9762
308 Tools
14 FT Extension Ladder. Extends to 26
FT. $125. Good Cond. (650)368-7537
BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
CHIPPER/SHREDDER 4.5 horsepower,
Craftsman $150 OBO. (650) 349-2963
COMMERCIAL PADDLE CONCRETE
MIXER, Electric Driven. $875. (650) 3336275.
COMMERCIAL PADDLE CONCRETE
MIXER, Motor Driven. $1,350. (650) 3336275.
CRAFTMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet
stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-1045
CRAFTSMAN 3/4 horse power 3,450
RPM $60 (650)347-5373
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
CRAFTSMAN JIGSAW 3.9 amp. with
variable speeds $65 (650)359-9269
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL Arm Saw Stand.
In box. $30. (650)245-7517
DEWALT DRILL/FLASHLIGHT Set $99
My Cell 650-537-1095. Will email pictures upon request.
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ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi animal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
650-593-2066
TASCO LUMINOVA Telescope.with tripod stand, And extra Lenses. Good condition.$90. call 650-591-2393
314 Tickets
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
VINTAGE WHITE Punch Bowl/Serving
Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra
$30. (650)873-8167
WICKER PICNIC basket, mint condition,
handles, light weight, pale tan color.
$10. (650)578-9208
WROUGHT IRON Plant/Curio stand, 5
platforms, 5 high x 1.5 wide. Beautiful
designer style, good condition. $25.
(650)588-1946. San Bruno
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
650-697-2685
316 Clothes
BAG OF indian clothes. $99 (650)5152605
PARIS HILTON purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23. 650592-2648
SUNGLASSSES UNISEX TOMS Lobamba S007 w/ Tortoise Frames. Polarized lenses 100% UVA/UVB NEW
$65.(650)591-6596
VELVET DRAPE, 100% cotton, new
beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems:
$45 (415)585-3622
VINTAGE 1970S Grecian made dress,
size 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167
$99
Garage Sales
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALES
Make money, make room!
HUNTING
CLUB
Membership
$2,600.Camanche Hills Hunting Preserve, Ione CA. Pheasants, Ducks, Chukar and sporting clay range. Excludes
annual dues and bird card. Call 209-3041975.
335 Rugs
CARPET RUNNER, new, 30 inches,
bound on both sides, burgundy color, 30
lineal feet, $290. Call (650)579-0933.
Cabinetry
Cleaning
Concrete
Look for it
every Friday and Weekend
to find information on fine homes
and properties throughout
the local area.
470 Rooms
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
620 Automobiles
1985 CHRYSLER Le Baron convertible.
Original owner, original condition. 112K
miles. Absolutely beautiful. No Damage.
Mark Crossed. $3,900. (650) 345-3951.
AA SMOG
Call (650)344-5200
Just $42!
Well run it
til you sell it!
321 Hunting/Fishing
OPEN HOUSE
LISTINGS
List your Open House
in the Daily Journal.
Reach over 76,500
potential home buyers &
renters a day,
from South San Francisco
to Palo Alto.
in your local newspaper.
Call (650)344-5200
Construction
(650) 340-0492
25
620 Automobiles
FORD 98 Mustang. GT Convertible.
Summer fun car. Green, Tan, Leather interior, Excellent Condition. 128,000
Miles. $3700. (650) 440-4697.
NISSAN 06 Sentra 4D, Silver, 87K,
clean title, $6300. (650)342-6342
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
650-995-0003
DAINESE BOOTS Zipper & Velcro Closure, Cushioned Ankle, Excellent Condition Unisex EU40 $65 (650)357-7484
DUCATI 01 750 Monster, 15K miles,
very clean. ONLY $3,800. (650)455-1699
This is a steal!
MOTORCYCLE GMAX helmet and all
leather jacket, both black, Large, new,
never used. $85. 305-283-5291
MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAGS, with
mounting hardware and other parts $35.
Call (650)670-2888
DODGE
99 Van, Good Condition,
$4,200 OBO (650)481-5296
Construction
Electricians
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
650-322-9288
Gardening
CALL NOW FOR
FALL LAWN
PREPARATION
Cleaning
Construction
OSULLIVAN
CONSTRUCTION
650.918.0354
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Concrete
AAA CONCRETE DESIGN
Stamps Color Driveways
Patios Masonry Block walls
Landscaping
Quality Workmanship,
Free Estimates
(650)533-0187
Lic# 947476
New Construction
Remodeling
Kitchen/Bathrooms
Decks/Fences
(650)589-0372
Flooring
SPECIALS
AS LOW AS $2.50/sf.
MARSH FENCE
& DECK CO.
kaprizhardwoodfloors.com
650-560-8119
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Housecleaning
Hauling
CONSUELOS HOUSE
CLEANING
CHAINEY HAULING
Bi-Weekly/Once a Month,
Moving In & Out
28 yrs. in Business
(650)278-0157
Lic#1211534
PENINSULA
CLEANING
BONDED
FREE ESTIMATES
1-800-344-7771
Hauling
Plumbing
AUTUMN LAWN
PREPARATION!
CHEAP
HAULING!
Light moving!
Haul Debris!
650-583-6700
(650)368-8861
Lic #514269
650-201-6854
SOS PAINTING
Interior/Exterior
Wall Paper Installation/Removal
THE VILLAGE
CONTRACTOR
(650)738-9295
(415)269-0446
www.sospainting.com
Remodels Carpentry
Drywall Tile Painting
Lic# 526818
Lic#979435
(650)701-6072
Hauling
Free Estimates
A+ BBB Rating
(650)341-7482
Window Washing
PAINTING
Painting Electrical
Carpentry Dry Rot
40 Yrs. Experience
$40 & UP
HAUL
Removal
Grinding
JON LA MOTTE
AAA RATED!
Pruning
Lic#857741
SENIOR HANDYMAN
INDEPENDENT
HAULERS
Trimming
Mention
(650) 553-9653
Lic.#834170
LOCALLY OWNED
Family Owned Since 2000
Free
Estimates
Free Estimates
(650)296-0568
Service
Stump
Kitchen/Bathroom Remodeling,
Tile Installation,
Door & Window Installation
Priced for You! Free Estimates
Hillside Tree
Large
CRAIGS PAINTING
DISCOUNT HANDYMAN
& PLUMBING
Tree Service
Shaping
Painting
Handy Help
Free Estimates
Landscaping
Landscaping
SERVANDO ARRELLIN
The Garden Doctor
Landscaping & Demolition
Fences Interlocking Pavers
Clean-Ups Hauling
Retaining Walls
(650)771-2276
sarrellin14@yahoo.com
Lic# 36267
Residential Commercial
Interior Exterior
Water Damage, Fences,
Decks, Stain Work
Free Estimates
CA Lic 982576
(415)828-9484
Plumbing
CLEAN DRAINS PLUMBING
$89 TO CLEAN ANY CLOGGED
DRAINS! with proper access
Installation of: Water Heaters
Faucets Toilets Sinks Gas Water
& Sewer Lines. Trenchless
Replacement.
(650)461-0326 or
(650)226-3762
Lic.# 983312
Roofing
REED
ROOFERS
Notices
(650) 591-8291
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.
Attorneys
Law Office of Jason Honaker
BANKRUPTCY
Chapter 7 &13
Call us for a consultation
650-259-9200
www.honakerlegal.com
Cemetery
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IMPRESSIONS
ARE OUR FIRST
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Colma
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Clothing
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Dental Services
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650.508.8669
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650-282-5555
Dental Services
Food
THE CAKERY
EYE EXAMINATIONS
A touch of Europe
15 El Camino Real,
MILLBRAE, CA
Financial
Dental Implants
Free Consultation& Panoramic
Digital Survey
1101 El Camino RL ,San Bruno
(650)697-9000
(650)583-2273
www.russodentalcare.com
Food
Call (650)579-1500
for simply better banking
unitedamericanbank.com
Fitness
LOSE WEIGHT
Houlihans
CROWNE PLAZA
Foster City-San Mateo
The Clubhouse Bistro
Wedding, Event &
Meeting Facilities
(650) 295-6123
GET HAPPY!
Happy Hour 4-6 M-F
Steelhead Brewing Co.
333 California Dr.
Burlingame
(650)344-6050
www.steelheadbrewery.com
NOTHING BUNDTCAKES
Make Life Sweeter
*864 Laurel Street, San Carlos
650.592.1600
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
OD, FAAO
www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net
KAY'S HEALTH
& BEAUTY
Facials Waxing Fitness
Body Fat Reduction
(650)697-6868
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contact us today.
SLEEP APNEA
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PANCHO VILLA
TAQUERIA
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Massage Therapy
BEST ASIAN BODY
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www. SanBrunoMartialArts.com
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Insurance
Bedroom Express
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LIFE INSURANCE
www.barrettinsuranceservices.net
Non-Surgical
Spinal Decompression
Dr. Thomas Ferrigno D.C.
650-231-4754
177 Bovet Rd. #150 San Mateo
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DENTAL
IMPLANTS
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Implant Abutment &
Crown Package.
Call Millbrae Dental
for details
650-583-5880
650-348-7191
(650)389-2468
Seniors
AFFORDABLE
24-hour Assisted Living Care
located in Burlingame
Mills Estate Villa
Burlingame Villa
Short Term Stays
Dementia & Alzheimers Care
Hospice Care
(650)692-0600
Lic.#4105088251/
415600633
Travel
10 am - 10 pm
1115 California Dr. Burlingame
650-583-5880
Millbrae Dental
(650) 490-4414
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LIFE INSURANCE
America's Lowest Cost!
(510)282.2466
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Belmont, CA
Lic #OJ11250
Legal Services
650.552.9625
Marketing
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579-7774
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Loans
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650-453-3244
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GRAND
OPENING
L & R WELLNESS
CENTER
Weight Loss
(650)557-2286
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Cruises Land & Family vacations
Personalized & Experienced
Family Owned & Operated
Since 1939
1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS
CST#100209-10
(650)556-9888
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Redwood City
(650)574-2087
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GROUP
Music
Music Lessons
Sales Repairs Rentals
Bronstein Music
(650)588-2502
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