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DEMOLITION BEGINS
Heavy equipment operators demolish the former El Camino Theater in San Bruno. The long stagnant 406 San
Mateo Ave. site is slated to be developed into a large, luxury apartment project.
Monday night.
Between residents of multi-unit
apartments who spoke of neighbors cigarette smoke creeping
into their homes and Police Chief
Susan Manheimer noting possession of e-cigarettes is the number
one violation amongst middle
school students, the council unanimously voted to proceed with
crafting a stronger regulations.
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In 1 9 1 6 , a bomb went off during a Preparedness Day parade
in San Francisco, killing 10 people.
In 1 9 3 4 , bank robber John Dillinger was shot to death by
federal agents outside Chicagos Biograph Theater, where he
had just seen the Clark Gable movie Manhattan Melodrama.
In 1 9 4 6 , Jewish extremists blew up a wing of the King
David Hotel in Jerusalem, killing 90 people.
In 1 9 5 0 , former Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon
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In 1 9 5 7 , Walter Fred Morrison applied for a patent for a
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Birthdays
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Actress Selena
Gomez is 23.
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Horticulture horror
A woman was seen stealing plants on
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vehicles window and stole items valued at
approximately $250 at Hillcrest and Skyline
boulevards before 9 p.m. Saturday, July 18.
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a vehicle and stole items valued at approximately $2,700 on the 100 block of Rollins
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vehicle and stole items valued at approximately $160 on the 300 block of Pine Street
before 7:30 a.m. Sunday, July 12.
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against a tree on Ansel Avenue before 1:29
p.m. Wednesday, July 15.
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p.m. Tuesday, July 14.
Vandal i s m. The windows of several work
trucks were smashed on Old Bayshore
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Gov. Jerry Brown speaks during the Modern Slavery and Climate Change meeting
at the Vatican.
quarters of human emissions. Mayor
after mayor made an individual plea
Tuesday for the world to change its
ways.
Drawing
rousing
applause,
California
Gov.
Jerry
Brown
denounced global warming deniers
who he said were bamboozling the
public and politicians with false information to persuade them that the world
isnt getting warmer. California has
enacted the toughest greenhouse gas
emissions standards in North America.
Local brief
Burlingame mayor not running for re-election
Burlingame Mayor Terry Nagel announced she will not run
for re-election this fall, according to a press release.
Nagel, who has been on the Burlingame
City Council for the more than a decade,
said she is ready to move on from her post.
This is my 12th year on the council and
third term as mayor, and Im proud of what
our city has accomplished, she said in a
prepared statement. But now its time to
give someone else a turn.
The former reporter turned media relations expert at Stanford University initialTerry Nagel
ly ran for election on a platform to
improve the citys Pacific Gas and Electric
infrastructure has turned her attention recently to resolving
the citys affordable housing issues.
Though her formal commitment to the council is coming to
an end, Nagel said she expects to stay involved.
I love Burlingame and will continue to be engaged, she
said in the press release.
Nagel and Councilman John Root are the two councilmembers whose terms will expire at the end of the year.
Donna Colson, Emily Beach and Nirmala Bandrapali have
all pulled papers to run for the vacant seats, according to City
Clerk Mary Ellen Kearney. The deadline for candidates to
declare their interest in joining the council is Aug. 7, according to Kearney.
Obituary
Geraldine Jerry (Payne) Flavin
Geraldine Jerry (Payne) Flavin, age 92, died peacefully
July 10, 2015. Jerry was born in Steelville, Missouri, to
Gerald and Rebel Payne. After graduating
high school, she moved to St. Louis
where she met Frank her beloved husband. They met on a blind date, eloped and
were married for 48 years. Tom and Missy
were born in Fluorescent, Missouri, where
they lived until 1962 when they moved to
the San Mateo Highlands. While living
there, Jerry enjoyed water aerobics at the
Rec Center pool, laying in the sun and
walking her dogs. Wonderful neighbors
and the proximity of her sister Eileen and family made it a
great place to live.
The family has special memories of trips to Monterey,
Pismo Beach and San Diego. Jerry and the kids swam and
Frank golfed. Frank died in 1998. She is survived by son Tom,
daughter Missy, (Hans) grandsons Will and Peter, and nephew
Gerald (Moore.)
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People gather to mourn Marine Lance Cpl. Squire K. Skip Wells, one of the five military
servicemen slain last week in Chattanooga in a domestic terror attack, at Sprayberry High
School in Marietta, Ga.
WORLD
mented on Iran
in a brief
ap p earan ce
before news
cameras and
reporters.
They shook
hands
and
Ne t a n y a h u
q u i c k l y
Ash Carter
steered Carter
upstairs,
to
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t
h
a
t
Netanyahu was
bypassing a
chance to publicly attack the
deal.
Later, during
Benjamin
remarks
to
Netanyahu
U.S., French,
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OPINION
Wake-up calls!
Editorial
To ban it in public is a good step.
This is not a judgment on smoking
marijuana for whatever purpose,
whether it be recreational or for medical purposes. Its rather support for
good public policy that promotes
responsible use. Most people who use
marijuana do so in their home, and the
new law will continue to allow the
medical use there. But sometimes,
there are people who use it in public
and its a nuisance for some, especially those with children who seek to
protect them from the smell and
effects of drugs. Drinking alcohol in
public is not allowed, and there is no
reason for most people to take prescription drugs in public though most
would do so discreetly if they had to.
So there is no reason for anyone to
smoke marijuana medical or recreational in public. The new ordinance provides police with the
authority to ask someone to stop, and
Noveed Safipour
San Mateo
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Charlotte Andersen
Kathleen Magana
Joe Rudino
Charles Gould
Paul Moisio
Setons savior?
Editor,
It is certainly hopeful to see a possible solution to Seton Hospitals
nancial problems (Deal offers
Seton new life in the July 18 edition
of the Daily Journal).
Politicians are supportive and
excited that they may not have to
reach into their own coffers to keep
the hospital aoat. However, there are
signicant questions that were not
addressed in the article. The article
stated that The Daughters of Charity
were losing $10 million a month but
nowhere in the article was a discussion of how these losses were going
to be addressed. BlueMountain
Capital is not going to invest $250
million to keep losing $10 million
monthly. So where is the money
going to come from? A hospitals
income is based on the quality of its
Steven Howard, MD
Redwood City
William Holsinger
San Mateo
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Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Tuesday on the New
York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Chesapeake Energy Corp., down 98 cents to $9.29
With energy prices in decline, the driller axed its annual dividend and
will redirect the money into its capital-spending program.
IBM Corp., down $10.15 to $163.07
Shareholders are punishing the tech company a day after it reported
second-quarter profit fell 17 percent, and sales slid 13 percent.
Consol Energy Inc., up 89 cents to $17.55
Investor Southeastern Asset Management raised its stake in the coal
and gas company to more than 21 percent, from 19.6 percent.
Harley-Davidson Inc., up $2.73 to $57.67
The maker of the iconic motorcycle overcame a strong dollar and beat
Wall Streets second-quarter profit and sales expectations.
Verizon Communications Inc., down $1.13 to $46.97
The largest U.S. cellphone carrier added 1.1 million wireless postpaid
customers, down from 1.4 million additions last year.
United Technologies Corp., down $7.77 to $102.71
The industrial conglomerate posted quarterly declines in revenue and
profit due to the strong dollar and it reduced its 2015 outlook.
Nasdaq
Caesars Entertainment Corp., up $1.47 to $8.02
The casino presented a financial package to bondholders of its bankrupt
operating division, getting a step closer to a restructuring deal.
CytRx Corp., down 76 cents to $3.04
The biopharmaceutical research company priced its common stock
offering at $2.75 per share for gross proceeds of $25 million.
Yahoo suffers
2Q loss as revenue
growth eludes company
SAN FRANCISCO Yahoo is
still limping along as the Internet
company prepares to shed the
financial crutch that has been
propping up its stock during the
three-year reign of CEO Marissa
Mayer.
The latest evidence of the challenges facing Mayer emerged
Tuesday with the release of Yahoos
second-quarter earnings report.
Yahoo posted a nearly $22 million
loss driving by soaring ad commission paid to its partners, while
its net revenue remained unchanged
from the previous year at $1.04
billion.
Yahoos stock fell 55 cents, or
1.4 percent, to $39.18 in extended
trading after the numbers came out.
Business briefs
customers, such as credit score
monitoring or rush processing
of payments. Bank of America
reached a similar, slightly larger
settlement with regulators in 2014
and JPMorgan Chase was fined in
2013.
Citigroup shares rose 27 cents to
$59.12 in midday trading amid a
broad market decline.
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Dragons advance
Quakes fall
to Man Utd
Burlingame moves into conference semis; two wins from final four
in friendly
By Terry Bernal
By Janie McCauley
All year long, the Ventura County Fusion
had had the Burlingame Dragons number
until, that is, last Saturday.
After going winless in three regular-season matchups with their USL PDL
Southwest Division rival, the Dragons
pulled off a dramatic 1-0 win in Saturdays
playoff opener at Burlingame High School.
The showdown was scoreless at the end of
regulation play, but in the 14th minute of
the first of two 15-minute overtime periods,
Fredy Razo scored on a clean shot from 15
feet out, taking a remarkable back-heel pass
from Kevin Partida for the game winner.
I wasnt expecting [that pass], but as a
forward youve always got to be ready for
that, Razo said. And it was just a perfect
pass.
Razo, who now paces the Dragons with
six goals this season, was not in the starting lineup. The striker out of Northwest
Nazarene University sat out the first half
before coming on in the 53rd minute.
Partida checked in the 68th minute, while
Khalid Arramdani and Joseph Cairel
checked in at the start of extra time, giving
Burlingame a fresh look with some of its
best penalty kickers in case the elimination
game was to be decided as such.
At this level, once you come off the
pitch youre done for the game, Taylor
said. So, our guys who take the PKs, for
the most part, were out there.
Burlingame started the game with just
three midfielders in Ty Thompson, Luis
Cardona and Roberto Mendoza, but stacked
it in the second half with the addition of
Partida. And the midfielder out of UNLV
delivered with a key control that developed
into the game-winning assist.
Partida produced a turnover just shy of
midfield then burst up the wing. As he drew
Burlingames Fredy Razo celebrates what turned out to be his game-winning goal during a
1-0 win over V.C. Fusion in a Southwest Division playoff game last Saturday. The Dragons
advance to the Western Conference semifinals in Tucson, Arizona Friday.
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SPORTS
Blue Jays 7, As 1
Toronto ab
5
Reyes ss
Dnldsn 3b 5
Bautist rf 5
Encrncn dh 3
Smoak 1b 4
RuMrtn c 4
Carrer lf
4
Pillar cf
4
Travis 2b 2
Totals 36
Toronto
Oakland
r
1
0
1
2
1
1
0
1
0
7
h bi
2 1
2 1
1 1
1 1
0 0
2 3
0 0
2 0
0 0
10 7
Oakland ab r h bi
Burns cf
4 0 2 0
Vogt 1b
4 0 0 0
Zobrist 2b 3 1 1 0
Butler dh 4 0 0 0
Smlnski lf 4 0 1 1
Lawrie 3b 4 0 2 0
Phegly c
4 0 0 0
Reddck rf 4 0 1 0
Semien ss 3 0 1 0
Totals
34 1 8 1
IP
7
1
1
IP
5.1
1.1
1.1
1
H
8
0
0
H
6
2
1
1
R
1
0
0
R
6
1
0
0
ER
1
0
0
ER
6
1
0
0
BB
0
1
0
BB
3
1
1
0
SO
3
1
0
SO
4
1
1
1
UmpiresHome, Bob Davidson; First, Hunter Wendelstedt; Second, Marvin Hudson; Third, Pat Hoberg.
T2:38. A19,364 (35,067).
Giants 9, Padres 3
Giants
ab
Pagan cf 4
Maxwll lf 1
Panik 2b
3
Duffy 3b
4
Pence rf
4
Belt 1b
3
Crwfrd ss 4
Osich p
0
Strcklnd p 0
Blanco lf-cf 3
HSnchz c 4
Heston p 3
Adrnza ss 1
Totals
r
0
0
0
1
2
2
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
h
1
0
0
1
2
1
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
bi
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
4
0
0
Padres
ab
Solarte 3b 4
Amarst ss-lf 3
Kemp rf
2
Kelley p
0
Hedges ph 0
Gyorko 2b 4
Alonso 1b 2
Wllce ph-1b 2
Norris c
3
Venale lf-rf 3
UptnJr cf 3
Despgn p 1
Thayer p 0
Mdlrks ph 1
Qcknsh p 0
Barmes ss 1
Totals
29
34 9 9 8
r
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
h
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
bi
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
IP
7.1
1.1
.1
IP
5
1
1
2
H
1
3
0
H
7
2
0
0
R
0
3
0
R
6
3
0
0
ER
0
0
0
ER
6
3
0
0
BB
2
0
0
BB
2
1
0
0
SO
6
1
0
SO
1
1
1
3
SPORTS
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SPORTS
HILLSBOROUGH
By Jamey Keaten
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DRAGONS
Continued from page 11
Venturas backfield defense, he navigated towards the middle and found a wide-open Razo off the left flank. Partidas
smooth pass off the back heel went directly to the right foot
of Razo, who converted a clean look on a cross shot high
into the right goal.
Razos celebration was epic as he whipped off his shirt
and sprinted towards the sidelines.
I usually do a dance, but it was instinct, Razo said. I
was excited because were very good defensively, so I knew
we werent going to give up a goal at that point.
While Burlingames firepower didnt hit the field until the
second half, Thompson endured the entire 120-minute contest. The recent Stanford graduate played in all 19 games for
the Pac-12 champion Cardinal in 2014-15. And he showed
the same longevity in Saturdays playoff game.
He was an engine, Taylor said. He worked super hard.
Hard tackles, great distribution and a couple of great shots.
The Dragons outshot Ventura 6-3 in the first half, but
Fusion goalkeeper Mike Beigarten was on his game.
Ventura recorded 10 shutouts this season and Beigarten
showed why, with what Taylor called some world-class
saves.
Beigartens best first-half save stopped a header from
Gabriel Silveira from converting. But his best effort came
in the second half on a Thompson attempt, after wrestling a
corner kick, he fired through traffic only to be denied by a
diving Beigarten, who was able to get a hand on the ball.
Burlingame goalkeeper Josh Cohen was equal to the task
though. The Dragons have totaled nine shutouts this season, including Cohen who is currently trying out for an
undisclosed professional team, according to Taylor holding opponents scoreless over the last three games.
He was stellar, Taylor said. The entire backline once
again provided great cover for Cohen. The five of them back
there did a great job giving us great cover.
With the win, Burlingame advances to the Western
Conference Final Four at Kino Stadium in Tucson, Arizona.
The Dragons open Friday at 6 p.m. against the Seattle
Sounders U-23 squad. The winner will advance to Saturdays
championship game to take on the winner of Fridays
SPORTS
AL GLANCE
NL GLANCE
East Division
W
New York
51
Toronto
48
Tampa Bay 48
Baltimore
46
Boston
42
Central Division
W
Kansas City 56
Minnesota 50
Detroit
46
Cleveland
44
Chicago
42
West Division
W
Angels
53
Houston
52
Texas
44
Seattle
43
As
43
15
MLS GLANCE
East Division
L
41
47
48
46
52
Pct
.554
.505
.500
.500
.447
GB
4 1/2
5
5
10
L
36
43
47
48
49
Pct
.609
.538
.495
.478
.462
GB
6 1/2
10 1/2
12
13 1/2
L
40
43
49
51
52
Pct
.570
.547
.473
.457
.453
GB
2
9
10 1/2
11
Tuesdays Games
N.Y. Yankees 3, Baltimore 2
Tampa Bay 1, Philadelphia 0
Seattle 11, Detroit 9
Houston 8, Boston 3
Milwaukee 8, Cleveland 1
Kansas City 3, Pittsburgh 1
St. Louis 8, Chicago White Sox 5
Texas 9, Colorado 0
L.A. Angels 7, Minnesota 0
Toronto 7, Oakland 1
Wednesdays Games
Rays (Odorizzi 5-6) at Phili (Morgan 1-2), 10:05 a.m.
Tribe (Anderson 2-1) at Brews (Lohse 5-10),11:10 a.m.
Texas (Perez 0-1) at Rox (De La Rosa 6-4), 12:10 p.m.
Os (Gausman 1-1) at NYY (Nova 1-3), 4:05 p.m.
Ms (Montgomery 4-3) at Detroit (Sanchez 9-7),4:08 p.m.
Boston (Miley 8-8) at Houston (McHugh 10-5),5:10 p.m.
Bucs (Morton 6-3) at K.C. (Volquez 8-5), 5:10 p.m.
St. L (Lynn 7-5) at ChiSox (Danks 5-8), 5:10 p.m.
Twins (Pelfrey 5-6) at Angels (Wilson 7-7), 7:05 p.m.
Jays (Doubront 1-0) at As (Gray 10-4), 7:05 p.m.
Thursdays Games
Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m.
Seattle at Detroit, 10:08 a.m.
Minnesota at Angels, 12:35 p.m.
Toronto at Oakland, 12:35 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m.
Kansas City at St. Louis, 4:15 p.m.
Boston at Houston, 5:10 p.m.
W
Washington 50
New York
49
Atlanta
45
Miami
39
Philadelphia 33
Central Division
W
St. Louis
59
Pittsburgh 54
Chicago
50
Cincinnati
41
Milwaukee 42
West Division
W
Los Angeles 53
Giants
50
San Diego 44
Arizona
43
Colorado
40
L
42
45
49
55
63
Pct
.543
.521
.479
.415
.344
GB
2
6
12
19
L
34
39
42
50
52
Pct
.634
.581
.543
.451
.447
GB
5
8 1/2
17
17 1/2
L
42
44
50
49
52
Pct
.558
.532
.468
.467
.435
GB
2 1/2
8 1/2
8 1/2
11 1/2
Tuesdays Games
N.Y. Mets 7, Washington 2
Tampa Bay 1, Philadelphia 0
Chicago Cubs 5, Cincinnati 4, 13 innings
Atlanta 4, L.A. Dodgers 3
Milwaukee 8, Cleveland 1
Kansas City 3, Pittsburgh 1
St. Louis 8, Chicago White Sox 5
Texas 9, Colorado 0
Miami 3, Arizona 0
San Francisco 9, San Diego 3
Wednesdays Games
L.A. (Bolsinger 4-3) at Atl. (Teheran 6-4), 9:10 a.m.
Cubs (Hendricks 4-4) at Cinci (Leake 7-5), 9:35 a.m.
Cubs (Beeler 0-0) at Cinci (Cingrani 0-3), 3:10 p.m.
NYM(Syndergaard4-5)atNats(Zimmermann8-5),9:35a.m.
Rays (Odorizzi 5-6) at Phili (Morgan 1-2), 10:05 a.m.
Tribe (Anderson 2-1) at Brews (Lohse 5-10),11:10 a.m.
Texas (Perez 0-1) at Rox (De La Rosa 6-4), 12:10 p.m.
S.F. (M.Cain 1-1) at S.D. (Shields 8-3), 12:40 p.m.
Bucs (Morton 6-3) at K.C. (Volquez 8-5), 5:10 p.m.
St. L (Lynn 7-5) at ChiSox (Danks 5-8), 5:10 p.m.
Fish (Fernandez 2-0) at Arizona (Ray 3-4), 6:40 p.m.
Thursdays Games
Washington at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m.
Kansas City at St. Louis, 4:15 p.m.
Milwaukee at Arizona, 6:40 p.m.
Miami at San Diego, 7:10 p.m.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
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D.C. United
10 7 5
Columbus
8 7 6
New York
8 6 5
Toronto FC
8 7 3
New England
7 9 6
Orlando City
6 8 6
Philadelphia
6 11 4
Montreal
6 8 3
New York City FC 5 9 6
Chicago
5 11 3
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T
FC Dallas
10 5 5
Los Angeles
9 6 7
Vancouver
10 8 3
Sporting K.C.
9 3 6
Seattle
10 9 2
Portland
9 7 5
Real Salt Lake
6 7 8
Earthquakes
7 8 4
Houston
6 8 6
Colorado
5 6 9
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30
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28
33
26
34
27
28
28
Pts
35
34
33
33
32
32
26
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24
24
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28
36
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25
23
21
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24
18
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Saturdays Games
Toronto FC 2, Philadelphia 1
New England 1, New York City FC 0
New York 2, Orlando City 0
Sporting Kansas City 2, Montreal 1
FC Dallas 2, D.C. United 1
Real Salt Lake 2, Houston 0
Colorado 1, Seattle 0
Portland 1, Vancouver 1, tie
Sundays Games
Columbus 3, Chicago 1
Friday, July 24
Sporting Kansas City at Real Salt Lake, 8 p.m.
Saturday, July 25
Toronto FC at Columbus, 4:30 p.m.
Seattle at Montreal, 5 p.m.
New England at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
Los Angeles at Houston, 6 p.m.
Portland at FC Dallas, 6 p.m.
Sunday, July 26
Orlando City at New York City FC, 11:30 a.m.
Philadelphia at D.C. United, 2 p.m.
San Jose at Vancouver, 4 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
National League
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Optioned OF
Danny Dorn to Reno (PCL). Recalled RHP Dominic
Leone from Mobile (SL).
LOS ANGELES DODGERS Activated OF Carl
Crawford from the 60-day DL. Optioned RHP Brandon Beachy to Oklahoma City (PCL). Designated
RHP Preston Guilmet for assignment.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Purchased the contract
of OF-1B Stephen Piscotty from Memphis (PCL).
Optioned OF Tommy Pham to Memphis. Designated INF Ty Kelly for assignment.
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Sports brief
Peterson, Vikings agree to
redo last three years of deal
MINNEAPOLIS Adrian Peterson and the
Minnesota Vikings have agreed to restructure the final three years
of the running backs
contract.
The Vikings made the
announced Tuesday, four
days before players will
report to training camp.
Terms of the revamped
deal werent disclosed. In
a statement distributed
Adrian
by the Vikings, Peterson
Peterson
said he appreciates their
willingness to address his contract to provide him additional security. Petersons
existing deal called for a $12.75 million
UAB to resume
playing football in 2017
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. UAB football can
take the field again in 2017 and remain an
FBS program.
Athletic director Mark Ingram said
Tuesday that rifle will return in the upcoming season, while bowling will compete in
2016-17 and football in two years.
UAB dropped all three sports in December
to cut costs and announced six months later
they would be reinstated.
Ingram says the NCAA has told UAB that
football can resume in 2017 and remain in
the Football Bowl Subdivision.
BONDS
Continued from page 11
Major League Baseball had no immediate
comment. The U.S. Attorneys office in San
Francisco didnt immediately respond to a
phone call seeking comment.
Bonds legal victory is unlikely to win
over critics who concluded he cheated by
using performance-enhancing drugs, or help
him with Hall of Fame voters.
In his third year on the Hall ballot in
2015, Bonds received 202 votes for 36.8
percent from the Baseball Writers
Association of America. A player must garner at least 75 percent of the vote to be
elected.
But it brings to a close one of the most
high-profile prosecutions to emerge from
an investigation of the Bay Area Laboratory
Co-Operative that began in 2002 and saw
the convictions of Olympic track gold
medalist Marion Jones, elite sprint cyclist
Tammy Thomas and former NFL defensive
lineman Dana Stubblefield along with
coaches, distributors, a trainer, a chemist
and a lawyer.
It seems that the government has finally
come to their senses, BALCO founder
Victor Conte, who was sentenced to four
months in prison and four months of home
confinement, said in a statement. In my
opinion they should have never brought
charges against Barry Bonds and wasted tens
of millions of taxpayer dollars. ... The
Bonds case was simply a trophy-hunting
expedition by these federal agents and prosecutors, and I believe they need to be held
accountable for this waste of federal funds.
William Portanova, a former federal prosecutor now in private practice, disagreed,
saying the prosecution acted as a deterrent
despite the lack of a conviction. Theres no
question that the world paid attention to this
case, so win, lose or draw, any potential
steroid abusers saw that theres a chance of
getting tangled in the court system, he
said.
CONTACT
Continued from page 11
Patterson said most teams get the heavier
work done in the spring before turning the
focus more to preservation during the regular
season. And Bowlsby said thats what administrators found as they considered the change,
which was approved in the spring.
I dont think that were going to find that
this is a disadvantage, Bowlsby said. In
fact, I think you may find that you have a
healthier team in the second half of the season.
The NCAA defines full-contact workouts as
taking players to the ground or full-speed
blocking. Drills involving players wrapping
up but not tackling are considered non-contact.
West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen said he
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family dwellings as well as within a 30-foot
to 50-foot radius and prohibit any kind of
smoking which includes marijuana in
public parks and service areas such as ATMs,
bus stops as well as movie theater lines. The
council also seeks to classify e-cigarettes as
tobacco products, which would allow them to
further regulate how theyre sold and advertised.
While some members of the public sought
further restriction of marijuana smoke in
apartments, the city must make exceptions
as medicinal use is regulated by the state, Lim
said.
Karen Licavoli, chair of the San Mateo
County Tobacco Education Coalition, said
she was extremely pleased to see the city following in the footsteps of other jurisdictions
such as Belmont, Foster City, Daly City and
the county.
SSF
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sales tax.
The new facilities are necessary because
the current police and fire department in the
Municipal Services Building, 33 Arroyo
Drive, are outdated, as is the library, said
Garbarino.
Officials have suggested demolishing and
rebuilding the current Municipal Services
Building, which also houses the City
Council chambers, as well as building a new
library and recreation center on a piece of
city-owned land adjacent to El Camino Real
and Chestnut Avenue.
The construction projects have been
projected to cost roughly $168 million,
and there is about $18 million needed in
street and infrastructure repairs, accord-
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reached by Jan. 1, 2016.
What we do tonight will help us
inform the way negotiations can happen with Mr. Khosla, said Surfriders
California Policy Manager Stefanie
Sekich. This beach has been used for
almost a century by generations and
generations of families. Its a special
little nook of the world.
While members of the public have
been outspoken on social media platforms, Surfriders meeting also drew a
robust crowd of Martins Beach residents.
Occupants of the few dozen individually-owned homes rent land from
Khosla through long-term leases, all
which are slated to expire by 2021.
While all in attendance admitted they
knew not what Khoslas ultimate plans
were for the property, residents voiced
concerns about finding an appropriate
balance between public beach access
and keeping the property pristine.
TAX
Continued from page 1
The city seeks to continue Measure
L, a temporary increase approved by
voters in 2009 that generates approximately $5 million a year and makes
San Mateos sales tax 9.25 percent
A recent capital needs assessment
identified nearly $360 million in
unfunded projects, to which the extension could contribute $150 million
Long process
Lucchesi said SLC representatives
have met with Khosla twice and an
appraisal is currently being prepared
to determine the cost of a vertical easement to create access to property from
Highway 1 as well as a lateral easement
along the beach.
We are in discussions, progress is
being made, albeit slowly. But we have
been engaged with them and they have
been engaged with us, Lucchesi said.
While the SLC has nearly $5.5 million set aside to negotiate purchase of
easements, its a statewide budget and
it cannot be expended during eminent
domain proceedings, Lucchesi said.
While Sekich urged the discussion
should remain positive as Surfrider and
the state agencies ultimately seek an
amicable resolution with Khosla, it
appears theyre gearing up for a potentially long battle.
Khosla has appealed a county judges
ruling that favored Surfrider and should
the SLC be unsuccessful in negotiating
an easement, eminent domain proceedings could take years.
But timing may be critical if longtime visitors like Dolores Cunha, a
92-year-old who recalls first visiting
Martins Beach as a child and would
help her father fish, is to see guaranteed public access in her lifetime.
I think its kind of a shame that this
man took over, Cunha said after filling out notecards with her ideas for
public access. It was such a nice beach
where families went. Its a very interesting place to go because theres people doing all sorts of things. Surfing,
fishing and even grandkids swimming.
Visit martinsbeach. blogspot. com
for more information about Surfriders
efforts.
Calendar
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22
Music in the Park. Stafford Park,
Redwood City. Musician Lara Price.
For more information go to
www.redwoodcity.org/events/music
inthepark.html.
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to
Noon. Belmont Library, 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Drop into this relaxed and welcoming tutoring session with all your
technical questions for one on one
help. Free. For more information
email belmont@smcl.org.
San Mateo Professional Alliance
Weekly Networking Lunch. Noon
to 1 p.m. Kingfish Restaurant, 201
South B St., San Mateo. Meet new
business connections. Join the SMPA
for lunch and networking. Kingfish
Restaurant (in the KINGS ROOM on
the Second Floor). Free. For more
information call 430-6500 or visit
www.SanMateoProfessionalAlliance.
com.
Belmont Chamber of Commerce
2015 Annual Meeting. Noon to 1:30
p.m. Motel 6 Conference Center, 1101
Shoreway Road, Belmont. Enjoy
lunch, bring your business cards and
handouts to exchange.
Sizzling Science: Fun with
Electronics. 2 p.m. Burlingame
Public Library, Lane Room, 480
Primrose Road, Burlingame. For fifthand sixth-graders only. Registration
is required. For more information
email
John
Piche
at
piche@plsinfo.org.
Teen Summer Stop Motion
Animation. 3 p.m. Burlingame Public
Library, 480 Primrose Road,
Burlingame. Using clay and other
materials, learn the basics of animation. For more information email
John Piche at piche@plsinfo.org.
The Shops at Tanforan Mad
Science Movie Special Effects Day.
4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Shops at
Tanforan, 1150 El Camino Real, San
Bruno. For children 12 and under.
Sign up at TheShopsAtTanforan.com.
Music in the Park: Lara Price. 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. Stafford Park, corner of King
Street and Hopkins Avenue,
Redwood City. For more information
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http://www.redwoodcity.org/events
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Needles and Hooks Knitting and
Crocheting Club. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Free. For more
information
email
belmont@smcl.org.
NAMI San Mateo County General
Meeting. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. For
more information call 638-0800 or
go to namisanmateo.org.
Home Upgrade Energy Efficiency
Rebates. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Oak
Room of San Mateo Public Library, 55
W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Free. Light
refreshments will be served. For
more information or to RSVP go to
http://energyupgradesmc.eventbrite.com/ or call (866)
878-6008.
Beautify Your Garden with
Drought-Tolerant Landscaping. 7
p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Lane Community
Room, Burlingame Public Library, 480
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Free. For
more
information
go
to
www.cecburlingame.org.
Micheal Osborn and the drivers
with Garth Webber host The Club
Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. The Club Fox,
2209 Broadway, Redwood City.
THURSDAY, JULY 23
AARP Safe Driver Class. 8:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. 1555 Crystal Springs Road,
San Bruno. $15 for AARP members,
$20 for non-members. For more
information call 616-7150.
Public Open House Day Tour. 9:30
a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to
12:30
p.m.
The
Shoreway
Environmental Center, 333 Shoreway
Road, San Carlos. The tours include
visiting the Transfer Station, outdoor education area, rainwater harvest tank and solar panel display, a
state-of-art Materials Recovery
Facility (MRF), the Environmental
Education Center and more. Free.
For more information or to reserve
a spot on the tour call 802-3506.
San Mateo Asian Seniors Club
(Age 50+). 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Martin Luther King Center, 725
Monte Diablo Ave., San Mateo.
Activities include lectures. Exercise
classes, bingo, mahjong, craft classes, casino trips, special event lunches, etc. $20 annual membership. For
more information call 349-8534.
Rotary Club of Half Moon Bay
Meeting. 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Portuguese Community Center, 724
Kelly St., Half Moon Bay. Guests welcome. Rotarians Joe Brennan and
Steve Anderson report on their trip
to China for the Alliance for Smiles.
For more information go to
http://www.rotaryofhalfmoonbay.co
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Tech Drop In. 1 p.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Get help with e-books, Kindles,
NOOKs, laptops or any other device.
All questions are welcome. Get oneon-one help from library experts. For
more information call 829-3860.
Medicare HICAP. 2 p.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. A
two-part series presented by HICAP
(the Health Insurance Counseling &
Advocacy Program). Let us help you
understand your Medicare benefits
and options. For more information
call 829-3860.
The Art of the Start: Turning Ideas
Into High-Growth Businesses. 6
p.m. to 7 p.m. The Carl Gellert and
Celia Berta Gellert Library, 1500
Ralston Ave., Belmont. Guest speaker
Guy Kawasaki. Free and open to the
public, but RSVP is requested due to
limited seating. To RSVP or for more
information
contact
cbrewer@ndnu.edu by July 13.
San Mateo Central Park Music
Series. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Central Park,
San Mateo. Come to listen to music,
eat, drink and have fun. Band: Tito
Garcia y su Orchestra.
Silicon Valley Marketing Executive
Guy Kawasaki to Speak at Notre
Dame de Namur University. 6 p.m.
to 7 p.m. Carl Gellert and Celia Berta
Gellert Library, Notre Dame de
Namur
University,
Belmont.
Wikimedia Foundation trustee and
former chief evangelist of Apple Guy
Kawasaki will share his insight on
The Art of the Start: Turning Ideas
Into High-Growth Businesses. Free.
For more information and to RSVP go
to cbrewer@ndnu.edu by July 13.
Music on the Plaza: Pride and Joy.
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Civic Center, King
Plaza, 250 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto.
Music on the Plaza is every Thursday
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. For more information call Russ Cohen at 300-6045.
Millbrae Library Musical Open
House. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Millbrae
Library,1 Library Ave., Millbrae. Music
by the Sun Kings, the premier Beatles
tribute band. Activities for children
and light refreshments. Free. For
more information call 697-7607.
Dragon Productions presents Lo
Speziale. 8 p.m. Dragon Theatre,
2120 Broadway, Redwood City.
Comedic opera by Haydn done as an
homage to Breaking Bad. For more
information and to purchase tickets
go to www.dragonproductions.net.
Movies on the Square: Big Hero 6.
8:45 p.m. Courthouse Square, 2200
Broadway, Redwood City. For more
information go to www.redwoodcity.org/events/musicinthepark.html.
FRIDAY, JULY 24
AARP Safe Driver Class. 8:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. 1555 Crystal Springs Road,
San Bruno. $15 for AARP members,
$20 for non-members. For more
information call 616-7150.
Makerspace Friday. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
South San Francisco Main Library,
840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Francisco. All ages welcome. For
more information call 829-3860.
Disneys My Son Pinocchio Jr. 1
p.m. Mustang Hall, 828 Chestnut St.,
San Carlos. Carve out some family
time for this musical version of the
classic Pinocchio story retold from a
new perspective. For more information or to buy tickets go to www.sancarloschildrenstheater.com.
Redwood City PAL Music, Art and
Barbecue Festival 2015. 5 p.m. to
8:30 p.m. Courthouse Square, 2200
Broadway, Redwood City. Music on
the Square by Jesse James feat. Big
Bones. Free. For more information
call 556-1650.
Music in the Park. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Burton Park, San Carlos. For more
information call 802-4382.
Cinema Night. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote Point
Drive, San Mateo. Enjoy a series of
short, family-friendly films that celebrate natural wonders of the world.
Showings at 6:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. and
8:30 p.m. CuriOdysseys exhibits will
be open for after-hours science
exploration. $5 for non-members,
free for CuriOdyssey members. For
more information go to http://curio d y s s e y. o rg / a c t i v i t i e s / f a m i l y events/cinema-nights/ or call 3427755.
Java and Jazz Summer Music
Series Every Friday and Saturday
Evening. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Hillsdale Shopping Center, Outdoor
patio near Starbucks. Runs through
Aug. 29. For more information or for a
complete music schedule call 5711029.
For more events visit
smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar.
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new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
CHICKEN ROASTERS (4) vertical, One
pulsing chopper, both unopened, in original packaging, $27.(650) 578 9208
FAN, WHITE 3-speed, 3 blade 18", pedestal type $9 650-595-3933
MICKEY MINI Mouse Vintage 1997 Lenox Christmas plate Gold Trim, Still in
Box $65. (650)438-7345
WHIRLPOOL
REFRIGERATOR/
FREEZER, side by side. Excellent condition; 2010 model. $300 (650) 342-7957
302 Antiques
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
with
shelves for books, pure oak. Purchased
for $750. Sell for $99. (650)348-5169
PHILIPS 20-INCH color tube TV with remote. Great picture. $20. Pacifica (650)
355-0266
PHILIPS 20-INCH color tube TV with remote. Great picture. $20. Pacifica (650)
355-0266
FOR SALE: Bed Room Set, Entertainment Center, Maple Dining Hutch,
Houseware, Juicers, Coffeemakers, Total Gym and More (650) 283-6997
FREE 2 piece china cabinet. Pecan finish. Located in SSF. I'll email picture.
650-243-1461
303 Electronics
ROCKING CHAIR fine light, oak condition with pads, $85/OBO. 650 369 9762
SONY CD/DVD PLAYER model dvpn5575p brand new silver in the box. $50.
[510]684-0187
304 Furniture
35 Unfreeze
51 Weigh in
DOWN
52 Backless sofa
1 Military prep prog. 39 Madeline of
Clue
53 Introduction
2 Texters qualifier
56 When Tony sings
3 Stereotypical sci- 41 Seedless plant
42 Leftys writing
Maria
fi fan
concern
58 Q.E.D. word
4 Joint where kids
43 __ Jordan
59 BMW rival
are welcome?
45 Give expression
60 Shut angrily
5 A D will usually
to
61 Iron-rich blood
lower it: Abbr.
46 Stun
pigment
6 Unbending
63 Bread, at
7 Took a hatchet to 47 Willy Wonka
creator Dahl
times
8 You got that
50 Prepare beans,
64 Hershey-toright!
Mexican-style
Scranton dir.
9 Wily
10 Trig or calc, to a
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
Brit
11 Colleague of
Antonin and
Anthony
12 Call-home
opener
17 Not needed
18 French river to
the English
Channel
23 __ more bright
ideas?
25 Arctic divers
26 __ girl!
27 Cashless deals
28 Rich dessert
29 Newspaper figs.
32 On the lookout
33 Otherwise
34 Stacks like
Tupperware
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306 Housewares
BOXED RED & gold lg serving bowl
18inches - $65 (650) 741-9060 SB
COFFEE MAKER, Makes 4 cups $12,
(650)368-3037
FAN. LASKO Cooling fan. 21 x 20 x 41/2. Like new. $15. San Bruno. 650794-0839.
FLATWARE - Stanley Roberts stainless
flatware service for 8, plus assorted
pieces. $65 obo (650)591-6842
SCALE. 25 lb. capacity counter top model. Very good condition. $15. San Bruno.
650-794-0839
SHEER DRAPES (White) for two glass
sliding doors great condition $50 (650)
692-3260
SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
NEW STORE
COSTUME JEWELRY $2
Friditas
308 Tools
$3. (650)368-
10 VIDEOTAPES (3 unused) - $3
each/$20 all. Call 574-3229 after 10 am.
PETS IN NEED
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
650-697-2685
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.
316 Clothes
GREAT STATES brand push lawn mower, 14" blade, good condition, $20, 650561-9769 San Carlos
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Cleaning
Cleaning
$99
NORTHWEST
ASPHALT PAVING
HOUSE CLEANING
SERVICES
Vacancy, Janitorial,
Post Construction Cleaning.
Commercial & Residential
Cleaning
Lic #935122
www.MyErrandServicesCA.com
Cabinetry
OPEN HOUSE
LISTINGS
Asphalt/Paving
620 Automobiles
335 Rugs
650.367.1405
321 Hunting/Fishing
WE BUY
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99 Van, Good Condition,
$3,500 OBO (650)481-5296
Look for it
every Friday and Weekend
to find information on fine homes
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440 Apartments
1 BR APT. Waverley Street, Menlo Park.
Safe and Quiet neighborhood. $2,500
per month. (650)322-4940.
BELMONT - LARGE Renovated units,
quiet bldgs in prime areas. No smoking,
no pets, no housing assistance. 1 BR (650) 592-1271.
470 Rooms
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
620 Automobiles
10 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Limited,
black, very clean, 167K miles, $7,800.
Call (415)265-3322
1978 CLASSIC Mercedes Benz, 240D,
136k miles, 2nd owner, all scheduled
maintenance & records available. Good
condition. All original. Always garaged.
New tires. 4 speed manual. Runs &
drives great. Sunroof. Clean interior.
Good leather and carpets. AM/FM radio.
$4500. Call (650)375-1929
2010 CHEVY HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
FORD 98 Mustang. GT Convertible.
Summer fun car. Green, Tan, Leather interior, Excellent Condition. 128,000
Miles. $3700. (650) 440-4697.
CHEVY HHR 08 - Grey, spunky car
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
(408)807-6529.
HONDA 93 LX SD, 244K miles, all
power, complete, runs. $800 cash only,
(650)481-5296
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
Concrete
Construction
650.918.0354
Concrete
CHETNER CONCRETE
Lic. #706952
Driveways - Walkways - Pool Decks Patios - Stairs - Exposed Aggregate Masonry - Retaining Walls - Drainage
Foundaton/ Slabs
Free Estimates
(650) 271-1442 Mike
Construction
AIM CONSTUCTION
JOHN PETERSON
*Paving *Grading *Slurry Sealing
*Paving Stovnes *Concrete
*Patching
WE AIM TO PLEASE!
(408) 422-7695
LIC.# 916680
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Construction
Flooring
Flamingos Flooring
CARPET
LUXURY VINYL TILE
SHEET VINYL
LAMINATE
TILE
HARDWOOD
SHOP
AT HOME
Contact us for a
FREE In-Home
Estimate
WE WILL
BRING THE
SAMPLES
TO YOU.
650-655-6600
info@flamingosflooring.com
www.flamingosflooring.com
We carry all major brands!
SPECIALS
AS LOW AS $2.50/sf.
kaprizhardwoodfloors.com
650-560-8119
LEMUS CONSTRUCTION
(650)271-3955
Free Estimates
Lic. #913461
MENA
PLASTERING
415-420-6362
CA LIC #625577
OSULLIVAN
CONSTRUCTION
New Construction
Remodeling
Kitchen/Bathrooms
Decks/Fences
(650)589-0372
Licensed and Insured
Lic. #589596a
WRIGHT BROTHERS
We do it all!
(650)630-0664
www.gowrightbrothers.com
MARSH FENCE
& DECK CO.
Electricians
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
650-322-9288
Gardening
J.B GARDENING
(650)400-5604
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
Gutters
O.K.S RAINGUTTER
(650)556-9780
PAINTING
$40 & UP
HAUL
(650)368-8861
Lic #514269
LEMUS PAINTING
(650)271-3955
Free Estimates
A+ BBB Rating
(650)341-7482
CHAINEY HAULING
Junk & Debris Clean Up
SOS PAINTING
CHEAP
HAULING!
Light moving!
Haul Debris!
650-583-6700
Interior/Exterior
Wall Paper Installation/Removal
Free Estimates Senior discounts
Landscaping
SERVANDO ARRELLIN
The Garden Doctor
Landscaping & Demolition
Fences Interlocking Pavers
Clean-Ups Hauling
Retaining Walls
(650)771-2276
sarrellin14@yahoo.com
Lic# 36267
NATE LANDSCAPING
* Tree Service * Paint
* Fence Deck * Pavers
* Pruning & Removal
* New Lawn * Irrigation
* All Concrete * Ret. Wall
* Sprinkler System
* Yard Clean-Up, Haul
& Maintenance
Free Estimate
650.353.6554
Lic. #973081
SUMMER LAWN
MAINTENANCE
(650)738-9295
(415)269-0446
www.sospainting.com
Lic# 526818
Free Estimates
(650)288-9225
(650)350-9968
Kitchen/Bathroom Remodeling,
Tile Installation,
Door & Window Installation
Priced for You! Free Estimates
(650)296-0568
Free Estimates
Lic.#834170
SENIOR HANDYMAN
LIMEY
ROOFING
www.limeyroong.com
* Free estimates
All
work guaranteed
*
* Skylights and Gutters
* Installed SHAKES
* Expert dry rot
* Termite and leak
* Repairs SHINGLES
IAN HANLEY
650.369.9572
Lic. # 586490
REED
ROOFERS
(650) 591-8291
Residential Commercial
Interior Exterior
Water Damage, Fences,
Decks, Stain Work
Free Estimates
CA Lic 982576
(415)828-9484
Plumbing
$20 OFF
Clear Any
Clogged Drain
24 Hour Service
(408)679-9771
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
Tree Service
Hillside Tree
Service
LOCALLY OWNED
Family Owned Since 2000
Trimming
Pruning
Large
Removal
Grinding
Stump
Free
Estimates
Mention
contrerashandy12@yahoo.com
DISCOUNT HANDYMAN
& PLUMBING
Roofing
Shaping
Handy Help
CONTRERAS HANDYMAN
SERVICES
Painting
JON LA MOTTE
AAA RATED!
INDEPENDENT
HAULERS
Housecleaning
CONSUELOS HOUSE
CLEANING
Hauling
Painting
CORDERO PAINTING
Commercial & Residential
Exterior & Interior
Free Estimates
Window Washing
Painting Electrical
Carpentry Dry Rot
40 Yrs. Experience
650-201-6854
The Village
Contractor
Remodels Carpentry
Drywall Tile Painting
Call Joe
(650)701-6072
Lic# 979435
CRAIGS
PA I N T I N G
* Specializing in Ranch
Style Homes
* All Residentials
* Interior/Exterior
* 10 Years Experience
craigspainting.com
650.553.9653
Lic # 857741
Pool Service
AZURE
POOL SERVICE
(415)497-3309
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.
Attorneys
Food
Insurance
Massage Therapy
CROWNE PLAZA
Foster City-San Mateo
www.barrettinsuranceservices.net
BANKRUPTCY
Chapter 7 &13
Call us for a consultation
650-259-9200
www.honakerlegal.com
Clothing
$5 CHARLEY'S
(650) 295-6123
FATTORIA E MARE
Locally Sourced
Fresh Italian Food.
Join us for
Happy Hour 4-6:30 M-F
1095 Rollins Road
Burlingame
(650) 342-4922
(650)771-6564
GET HAPPY!
Happy Hour 4-6 M-F
Dental Services
Maui Whitening
650.508.8669
I - SMILE
Exceptional.
Reliable. Inovative
650-282-5555
www.steelheadbrewery.com
PANCHO VILLA
TAQUERIA
Financial
UNITED AMERICAN BANK
San Mateo , Redwood City,
Half Moon Bay
Call (650)579-1500
for simply better banking
unitedamericanbank.com
Non-Surgical
Spinal Decompression
Dr. Thomas Ferrigno D.C.
650-231-4754
177 Bovet Rd. #150 San Mateo
BayAreaBackPain.com
DENTAL
IMPLANTS
Save $500 on
Implant Abutment &
Crown Package.
Call Millbrae Dental
for details
650-583-5880
EYE EXAMINATIONS
579-7774
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
(650)697-9000
15 El Camino Real,
MILLBRAE, CA
(650)583-2273
www.russodentalcare.com
Furniture
Bedroom Express
Where Dreams Begin
SLEEP APNEA
We can treat it
without CPAP!
Call for a free
sleep apnea screening
650-583-5880
Millbrae Dental
Eric L. Barrett,
Legal Services
LEGAL
DOCUMENTS PLUS
Non-Attorney document
preparation: Divorce,
Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust,
Conservatorship, Probate,
Notary Public. Response to
Lawsuits: Credit Card
Issues, Breach of Contract
Jeri Blatt, LDA #11
Registered & Bonded
(650)574-2087
legaldocumentsplus.com
"I am not an attorney. I can only
provide self help services at your
specific direction."
Loans
REVERSE MORTGAGE
Are you age 62+ & own your
home?
Call for a free, easy to read
brochure or quote
650-453-3244
Carol Bertocchini, CPA
Marketing
GROW
Massage Therapy
COMFORT PRO
MASSAGE
Foot Massage $24.99
(650)389-2468
$48
GRAND
OPENING
L & R WELLNESS
CENTER
Relaxing & healing massage
$50 per hour
$5 off with this ad!
39 N. San Mateo Dr. #1
San Mateo
(650)557-2286
HEALING MASSAGE
10 am to 9 pm
New Masseuses
every two weeks
27
650-348-7191
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
Moss Beach
FIGONE TRAVEL
GROUP
HEALING TOUCH
www.cruisemarketplace.com
Cruises Land & Family vacations
Personalized & Experienced
Family Owned & Operated
Since 1939
1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS
CST#100209-10
(Cash Only)
(650) 595-7750
$35/hr
Free Parking
(650)692-1989
ESTATE PLANNING
Music Lessons
Sales Repairs Rentals
TrustandEstatePlan.com
Bronstein Music
(650)588-2502
bronsteinmusic.com
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WORLD
REUTERS
Toshiba Corp. President and Chief Executive Officer Hisao Tanaka, second left, Chairman of
the Board Masashi Muromachi, left, and Corporate Executive Vice President Keizo Maeda bow
at the end of news conference at the company headquarters in Tokyo.
Exp. 7/31/15
Exp. 7/31/15
650.839.6000