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List of missing
Man gets three years probation according to Caltrain.
The $180 million grade separation
for stealing nearly $700 in wine according to prosecutors. project will complete east-west con-
people shrinking
A 71-year-old man who pleaded no nections at 28th and 31st Avenues,
contest to helping another suspect Construction to begin on 25th reducing local traffic congestion and
steal nearly $700 worth of wine from a increasing safety for drivers and
Avenue grade separation
as wildfires ease
Safeway store in South San Francisco pedestrians. A new, modernized
in June was sentenced to three years Work on Caltrains 25th Avenue Hillsdale station is scheduled to open
supervised probation Wednesday, grade separation project will be under- in 2019.
according to the San Mateo County way soon with crews beginning By Janie Har
District Attorneys Office. Monday to build the bridges and walls Police warn of auto break-ins THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Also sentenced to 112 days in coun- necessary for the elevated rail align- San Mateo and Foster City police
ty jail, San Francisco resident ment, according to the transit agency. are asking the public to increase their SAN FRANCISCO The number of people missing in
Kenneth Mask will not serve addition- There will be a partial closure of awareness when shopping as there has the deadliest and most destructive series of wildfires in
al jail time since he also received the t h e p ark i n g l o t at t h e Hi l l s dal e been an increase in auto burglaries in California history peaked at more than 2,000 in the hardest
same amount of days credit for time Cal t rai n St at i o n , wi t h t emp o rary recent weeks. hit county but now stands at 50, with authorities believing
served, according to prosecutors. p ark i n g b ei n g made av ai l ab l e at In San Mateo, the Fish Market, nearly all of them will be found alive.
On June 26, Mask and his accom- 31st Avenue. There will also be peri- Bridgepointe Shopping Center and The death toll now stands at 42 after another victim was
plice entered the grocery store on the o di c l an e cl o s ures an d p ark i n g the Marina Plaza Shopping Center found Tuesday.
2000 block of Gellert Boulevard restrictions on East 25th Avenue, have been targeted and the auto burgla- The gut-wrenchingly high figure could have been much
around 10:30 p.m. and looked around. and occasional single-tracking for ries are happening in busy parking worse after residents got little or no warning last week and
Mask went back outside while his Caltrain service around the area. To lots, mainly near restaurants. Foster entire neighborhoods were wiped out by fast-moving, late-
accomplice, whose name was not maintain regular train service, some City has also seen an overall increase night flames.
immediately available, took $692.29 activities will be conducted during in auto burglaries and thefts, accord- The number of dead people were finding has really
worth of wine and left the store with- nights and weekends, outside of nor- ing to police. slowed down, Sonoma County sheriffs spokesman Sgt.
out paying for it, prosecutors said. mal train service hours. Neighbors To avoid auto burglaries and thefts, Spencer Crum said. I dont see us going up significantly
Th ey were fo l l o wed o ut t o t h e may experience construction noise police recommend not leaving valu- over what we have right now.
parking lot, where Mask allegedly and light during these times and can ables in plain view, locking doors, Sonoma County bore the brunt of the fires, with 23 deaths
handed a gun to his accomplice, who sign up for a weekly construction being aware of your surroundings and and 3,000 homes destroyed in the city of Santa Rosa alone.
b ran di s h ed i t at t h e emp l o y ee, notice at www. caltrain. com/25thGS, reporting suspicious people. Sheriff Rob Giordano said Wednesday that 50 people were
still on the countys missing persons list split evenly
between Santa Rosa and the rest of the county.
Crum said about half were known to be homeless and like-
ly didnt perish because they did not live in the areas hard-
est hit by fire.
Some others were placed on the list by people who hadnt
seen or heard from them in years. Authorities say they are
trying to investigate every missing person report.
Napa County, which has counted seven deaths so far, has
just four people left on its missing persons list, down from
14 on Monday.
Were finding people are connecting with loved ones
through social media and phone calls, county spokes-
woman Kristi Jourdan said by email.
The agonizing wait continues for those whose loved ones
remain on the list.
Gina Russell is looking for her son Christopher Le Loup,
26, who was staying with a friend in Santa Rosa just before
the fires broke out Oct. 8.
She said he has bouts of confusion but never goes a week
without calling. She doesnt know if hes in a hospital, dis-
oriented and scared, or something else. He had no photo ID.
Not knowing is the hardest part, Russell told the Los
Angeles Times . Whatever happened to him, wherever he
is. Please, God, I need to know. Anything has to be better
than this.
Obituary
Querubin Choy E. Fernandez
Querubin Choy E. Fernandez, born Nov. 17, 1930, died at
his home in Pittsburg, California, Oct. 16, 2017.
Husband of the late Patricia Fernandez,
father of Maria Teresa, Maria Luisa,
Angelica and Camila, and the late Rui-
Jose. He is survived by his brother,
Ethelwoldo, children, grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews,
extended family and friends the world over.
He lived in San Francisco until his ill-
ness and worked for the San Francisco
Unified School District for many years.
A vigil service was held at Duggans Serra Mortuary inDaly
City Wednesday Oct. 18. A funeralmass will be celebrated 1
p.m. Friday, Oct. 20, at Corpus Christi Church, 62 Santa Rosa
Ave., San Francisco. Inurnment to follow at Cypress Lawn
Memorial Park.
CITY GOVERNMENT
The San Carl o s Pl anni ng
Co mmi s s i o n continued a discus-
sion Monday on a double-sided
digital billboard proposed at 815
American St. to its next meeting
on Nov. 6. Just south of Brittan
Avenue, the billboard is proposed
for city-owned land and would be visible to vehicles
driving north and south on Highway 101. The project
also requires approval by the Ci t y Co un c i l and
removal of an existing billboard at 171 Industrial Road.
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President has no immediate
plans to visit wildfire damage
By Ken Thomas and Sudin Thanawala election. Trump received about 31 percent
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of the vote in the state, prompting ques-
tions of whether politics have influenced
his plans after the president visited
WASHINGTON President Donald Republican-leaning states like Texas and
Trump, who has made four visits to hurri- Louisiana and campaign battleground
cane zones in recent weeks, isnt rushing Florida after they dealt with massive hurri-
to survey the damage from Californias canes. He also visited Puerto Rico to view
wildfires. hurricane damage and traveled to Las Vegas
The president has no immediate plans to after the citys deadly mass shooting.
visit the state to inspect the aftermath of
the wind-whipped wildfires, which have Id like to see him here, said Rick
swept through parts of Northern Rogers, 52, who lost his home in Santa
California, including the regions famed Rosa, California, to the fire. I think its
wine country. The wildfires have killed at going to go down as one of the worst dis-
least 42 people and destroyed thousands of asters in the states history. It would be
homes, becoming the deadliest and most nice to have the president here to show
destructive series of blazes in Californias some support.
REUTERS
An employee of Pacific Gas & Electric digs to find an electrical transformer in a destroyed history. Suzanne Finzell, 62, a self-described
neighborhood after a wildfire tore through Santa Rosa. For Trump, the wildfires are ravaging a dyed in the wool Democrat who lost her
state that has long been a Democratic rented home in the blaze, accused Trump of
Fires worsen housing crunch stronghold and gave his presidential rival,
Democrat Hillary Clinton, a commanding
victory in California during last years
having no empathy. But she added:
Even if he came here, what could he possi-
bly do?
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phased in so corrective measures or park shooting is apprehended
adjustments can be made as elements
and then things that need to be looked EDGEWOOD, Md. A man with a lengthy criminal past
of the plan are built. Community
at over time. who showed up for work at a countertop company on
Development Director Carlos de Melo
Aimed at integrating a variety of Wednesday and shot five of his co-workers
added the plan gives residents an idea
uses with an emphasis on housing, has been arrested, authorities said. Three
of whats to come by including pro-
connecting multiple modes of trans- of them were killed and two critically
posed changes, but doesnt dictate
portation and establishing the guide- wounded.
exactly what or how elements will be
lines for the downtown style and char- Less than two hours later, Radee Labeeb
built.
acter, among other goals, the plan Prince drove to a used car lot about 55
The plan doesnt build it, the plan miles away in Wilmington, Delaware, and
provides estimates for the increase of sets it up, he said. Over time, the
residences and jobs to come should opened fire on a man with whom he had
plan may come to fruition exactly as beefs in the past, wounding him, police
the maximum amount of housing, we talked about or it may not.
office and retail space be realized. If you dont set them aside now on Radee Prince said.
According to the plans buildout your maps, you then leave it to the The shooting rampage set off a man-
analysis, the total number of housing discretion of the City Council and A long process hunt along the Interstate 95 Northeast corridor. Police cruis-
units provided in the plan area could whatever they decide, she said. Commissioner Thomas McCune ers were stationed in medians, and overhead highway signs
hit 890 by 2035. The plan also City Attorney Scott Rennie said a acknowledged the long process to displayed a description of Princes sport utility vehicle and
accounts for an increase of 1, 000 park impact fee would capture the type develop the plans, and said he was its Delaware license plate. The FBI assisted state and local
downtown jobs to hit 2,450 by 2035. of contribution a developer could glad city officials relaxed the parking authorities in the manhunt.
The plan also includes proposals make toward creating public open ratios initially included in the plans Prince was apprehended a short time ago in Delaware by
for new bulb outs and designated bike space downtown as it would create a to allow for more cars to access ATF and allied law enforcement agencies, the Harford
and pedestrian routes, among other fund the city could use toward improv- offices and businesses. He said he County Sheriffs Office in Maryland tweeted Wednesday
changes, at major intersections ing existing parks or identifying wished the region could be less night.
included in the city center. An exten- space where a new park could go. dependent on cars, but noted the chal-
sion of Fifth Avenue to Ralston Sophie Martin, a project consultant lenges employers have had with Mike Pences brother plans to run for Congress
Avenue, a pedestrian and bicycle con- of the firm Dyett & Bhatia, said encouraging employees to use public INDIANAPOLIS Greg Pence, one of Mike Pences older
nection under the Caltrain tracks at including several council priorities transportation in recent years. brothers, has filed a tax document indicating he will seek the
ONeill Avenue and a bicycle loop on among the community benefits a In the real world that we live in, eastern Indiana congressional seat that
parts of Sixth Avenue, ONeill developer could provide would afford the automobile is still a fact of life, the vice president and former governor
Avenue, Hiller Street and Masonic the council flexibility to dedicate he said. represented for 12 years.
Way were among the possible resources to them as they rise to the Commissioner Steve Simpson sug- He formed the Greg Pence for Congress
changes included in the plans. top over time. gested planners keep an eye out for Committee on Monday, according to a fil-
Belmont resident Deon Teeple how increased density could affect ing with the Internal Revenue Service that
Resident concerns implored the commission to consider enrollment in the citys schools. He was obtained by the Associated Press.
traffic calming measures such as commended planners for including Greg Pence, who once ran the familys
A number of people showed up at roundabouts for Sixth Avenue, which
the meeting to address their concerns forward-thinking elements and a bold now-bankrupt chain of Tobacco Road con-
she said many use as a cut-through vision in the plan and joined other venience stores, previously said he had
about a variety of issues such as street to avoid driving on El Camino Greg Pence
shared open space, traffic and safety. commissioners in voicing strong been courted to run for the district, which
Real. She said she and her neighbors support for it. covers a broad swath of central and southeastern Indiana
Alice Mansell said she used to come have become concerned with the
to the Belmont ice rink some three This is no small plan and I think including Muncie and Columbus.
increased volume and speed of cars on As the vice presidents brother, he is likely the hands-down
times a week before it closed in 2016, the road, where they have also had thats good, he said. I think being a
and encouraged the commission to little on the bold side is a good favorite to win in the overwhelmingly Republican district.
trouble parking as nearby restaurant He has a famous name, owns an antiques business in the area
consider tying designated public customers often park in front of their thing.
resources, such as open spaces or The City Council will consider the and even bears a striking resemblance to his brother, with a
homes. Resident Christina Mantel close-cropped head of white hair.
recreational facilities, to projects expressed concerns about how new downtown plan for adoption at its
increasing the density in the city. She Nov. 14 meeting. On Oct. 24, the
emphasized the importance of mark-
developments would affect Hiller
council will consider the commis-
Man convicted of plotting
Street, where she lives. She said the
ing spots where open spaces or public streets increased use as a cut-through sions Oct. 2 recommendation to to behead blogger for IS group
recreational facilities could be built has posed dangers for school children adopt the citys 2035 general plan, BOSTON A Massachusetts man who authorities say fell
to preserve space for them instead of being picked up and dropped off at interim zoning for areas expected to under the influence of the Islamic State group was convicted
loosely including them among the Nesbit Elementary School at 500 change in the coming years, climate Wednesday of plotting to behead a conservative American
community benefits a developer could Biddulph Way. action plan and environmental impact blogger for organizing a Prophet Muhammad cartoon con-
provide if a project exceeds zoning Mark Spencer, a principal with W- report aimed at accounting for the test.
standards. effects of all the changes. Jurors found David Wright guilty of all charges, including
conspiracy to provide material support to a designated for-
eign terrorist organization and conspiracy to commit acts of
terrorism transcending national boundaries.
The 28-year-old faces up to life in prison.
Prosecutors said Wright, his uncle and a third man con-
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TREATMENT she organized Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas
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Syrian forces clear Raqqa after driving out IS By Sarah El-Deeb been successful in holding onto captured
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS territory because of its thorough clearing
procedures, which prevent counterattacks.
BEIRUT U.S.-backed Syrian forces Brett McGurk, the top U.S. envoy for
were removing land mines and clearing the coalition, said he was in northern
roads in the northern city of Raqqa on Syria to prepare for the defeat of the mili-
Wednesday, a day after commanders said tants. He said the United States will help
they had driven the Islamic State group in clearing explosives as well as restoring
from its de facto capital. services in the city.
Mustafa Bali, spokesman for the McGurk posted a photograph Wednesday
Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, of surrendering IS militants, saying:
said preparations were underway for a for- Once purported as fierce, now pathetic
mal declaration of the citys liberation. and a lost cause. He said IS lost nearly
The SDF said Tuesday that military oper- 6,000 militants in Raqqa before surrender-
ations in Raqqa have ended and that their ing in large numbers.
troops have taken full control of the city. Aid and charity organizations have
The U.S.-led coalition cautioned that the warned of the high cost borne by civil-
clearing operations would continue, say- ians.
ing some 100 militants may still be hid- In the neighboring Deir el-Zour
ing in the city. province, where the SDF and Russian-
On Wednesday, the spokesman for the backed Syrian troops are waging separate
coalition, Col. Ryan Dillon, tweeted that offensives against the militants, nearly
REUTERS 95 percent of the city is now under full half a million civilians remain trapped by
Smoke rises after a landmine exploded as fighters of Syrian Democratic Forces are clearing control as clearing operations continue. the fighting, the International Rescue
roads after the liberation of Raqqa. The coalition stressed that the SDF has Committee said late Tuesday.
Buisness brief
Twitter vows new crackdown on hateful, abusive tweets SeaWorld cuts 350 jobs,
By Barbara Ortutay lence, for exam- Some of the changes are aimed at come forward before taking action.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ple. protecting women who unknow- Twitter already allows bystanders mostly in Orlando, San Diego
The email was ingly or unwillingly had nude pic- to report other violations on ORLANDO, Fla. SeaWorld is
NEW YORK Twitter is vowing sent to the com- tures of themselves distributed behalf of someone else. cutting 350 positions as the com-
to crack down further on hate panys Trust and online or were subject to unwanted The San Francisco-based compa- panys parks deal with declining
speech and sexual harassment, Safety Council, sexual advances. They would also ny also said it would take new attendance.
days after CEO Jack Dorsey said in a group of out- try to shield groups subject to hate- action on hate symbols and Spokeswoman Aimee Jeansonne
a tweetstorm that the company is side organiza- ful imagery, symbols and threats of imagery and take enforcement Becka said Wednesday that the cuts
not doing enough to protect its tions that violence. action against organizations that will include a mix of layoffs and not
users. Jack Dorsey advises Twitter Among the proposed changes, use/have historically used violence refilling open positions across the
The company has spent the last on its policies Twitter said it would immediately as a means to advance their cause, company. The cuts will primarily
two years trying to clamp down on against abuse. and permanently suspend any though it said more details were to affect its Orlando corporate head-
hate and abuse on its generally Its good that Twitter is think- account it identifies as being the come. quarters, as well as the parks in
free-wheeling service. ing these things through and being original poster of non-consensual It didnt say what the hate sym- Orlando and San Diego.
Dorsey echoed concerns of many fairly transparent about what they nudity, including so-called creep bols might be and enforcing this Jeansonne Becka says most of
users and critics who say Twitter it are doing, said Emma Llanso, shots of a sexual nature taken sur- could prove difficult. While some the cuts will affect administrative
hasnt done enough to curb the director of the free expression proj- reptitiously. Previously, the com- hate symbols, like the swastika, positions that dont deal directly
abuse. But others worry that its ect at the Center for Democracy and pany treated the original poster of are widely recognized, groups with the public. She says SeaWorld
muzzling free speech in the Technology, a nonprofit thats a the content the same as those who have also adopted lesser-known, is still committed to animal rescue
process. member of the Trust and Safety re-tweeted it, and it resulted only in seemingly innocuous symbols to and rehabilitation.
In an email Twitter shared with Council. But, she added, it will be a temporary suspension. show hate. Those include Pepe Park attendance has suffered since
the Associated Press Tuesday, the very important to have a clear It said it would also develop a the Frog, a cartoon frog that has the 2013 documentary Blackfish
companys head of safety policy appeals process and ways to review system allowing bystanders on become a symbol for the alt- suggested that SeaWorlds treat-
outlined the proposed new guide- whether the policies are effective. Twitter to report unwanted right movement known for racist ment of animals may have led to the
lines that tighten existing rules Twitter sent it to the group for exchanges of sexually charged and misogynist views. The milk deaths of trainers. It announced last
and impose some new ones. They input, and the changes are not yet content, whereas in the past it emoji has also been used by white year that it would no longer breed
aim to close loopholes that final. News of the changes was first relied on one of the parties supremacists as an online sym- killer whales and stop using them
allowed people to glorify vio- reported by Wired . involved in the conversation to bol. in shows.
Tourneys a
practice for
postseason
T
he start of the Central Coast
Section playoffs believe it or
not is right around the corner
for all of the fall sports, save football.
So while many teams are biding their
time for the start of the playoffs, or the
end of the season,
there are a couple of
high-profile tourna-
ments going on this
weekend that will
give volleyball and
water polo fans a
taste of what they
can expect once the
postseason arrives.
Notre Dame-
Belmont is hosting
the second annual
Tiger Cup at The
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Foundry volleyball
Hillsdales Noah Christner fights through a Woodside double team to get off a shot during the Knights 11-7 win over the Wildcats. Christner facility in Redwood City Saturday, a 16-
had a match-high four goals as Hillsdale captured fourth-place in the PAL Bay, which gives them a shot to advance to the CCS playoffs. The team tournament that features a good
Knights have to beat Ocean Division champion Sequoia in a CCS play-in game in the PAL tournament next week. cross-section of teams from around
Northern California.
We get a good draw from all over,
quarter to lead 7-6 at halftime. The Gators led 5-0 after one period and 11-
Local sports roundup Menlo-Atherton 4, Sequoia 3 Oliva Tobin got loose to lead the Aragon 1 at halftime as they captured the West
The Bears held off the last-place offense, scoring six times and assisting on Catholic Athletic League regular-season
WEDNESDAY Cherokees in a PAL Bay Division match. two others. She also added six steals. Maria title.
The Bears scored two goals in the fourth Sell added four goals, Hannah Kawar had James Plaschke scored a match-high five
Girls water polo period to turn a 3-2 deficit into a 4-3 lead. two, while Grace Simec and Sydney Nash goals on six shots to lead the SHP attack.
Menlo School 6, Burlingame 5 Molly Banks lob turned out to be the win- rounded out the scoring for the Dons. Xavier Marco and Kyle Ballack each scored
The Knights win over the Panthers threw ning goal for M-A. twice, while Luke Lenhart, Rory Hocker and
a big monkey wrench in the Peninsula M-A goaltender Cameron Bozdog finished Boys water polo Alexander Nemeth rounded out the scoring
Athletic League Bay Division standings, with eight saves and also came up with five Menlo School 18, Burlingame 6 with a goal each.
which will now use tiebreakers to determine steals. The Knights finished off yet another
which teams will receive automatic Central unbeaten PAL Bay Division season with the Girls golf
Coast Section berths. Aragon 11, Woodside 9 victory over the Panthers, finishing the
Menlo trailed 3-2 after one period of play, Carlmont 177, South City 219
The Dons, who captured the Ocean regular season with their 16th title in 18
but tied the score by halftime, 3-3. The Division title last season, secured third seasons. Catherine Batang shot an even-par 27 at
Knights then outscored the Panthers 3-1 in place in the Bay Division and a spot in the Niko Bhatia and Sam Untrecht each scored Mariners Point for the Warriors, but it was-
the third to take a 6-4 lead into the fourth CCS playoffs with the win over the four times to lead the Menlo attack. Miller nt enough to overcome the Scots.
and then held on for the win. Wildcats. Geschke added a hat trick, while Jayden Viveka Kurup led Carlmont, finishing
Meg Reinstra paced the Menlo attack with If not for the play of Aragon goaltender Kunwar and Atrya Iyer each scored twice. with a 2-over 29, which included a birdie on
a hat trick. Mia Rosenblatt added a pair of Hannah Flynn, the result might have been Menlo (6-0 PAL Bay, 14-6 overall) led 7- the third hole. Gia Andrighetto shot a 35 for
goals and Annie Bisconti rounded out the different, but the junior finished with 15 2 after one period and put the match away the Scots, followed by a 36 from Kaitlyn
scoring for the Knights. saves. with a 10-goal second half. Parohinog and a 37 from Lauren Wang.
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playing with the two major fouls, but he was
confident his teammates would pick him up.
That was scary, Eveslage said. I had to
I did get concerned when you lose a three-
goal lead that quickly, Hodzic said.
Hillsdale then dodged a bullet when, 30 sec-
ming away. He quickly went back on the attack
and calmly put his shot away to give Hillsdale
a 9-7 lead going into the final period. Goals
alter my defense. I had to play it careful. onds after the man-advantage goal for the from Clark, off an assist from Eveslage, and
[Christner and Grant Ronberg] picked up the Wildcats, Woodside got another power play Christner, on a five-meter penalty shot,
Woodside scored three unanswered goals to defense (for me). opportunity, but Giorgio Faticas shot from accounted for the final margin of victory.
open the third quarter, tying the game at 7, but For Woodside, it was the second straight sea- the hole set clanged off the post. Woodside was led by Cameron Vaughans
the Knights closed with a flourish. They scored son it found itself needing a win on the final Woodside had two more opportunities to three goals, while Vigdorchik added two for the
twice in the final minute of the third to take a day of the regular season to get into that play- take the lead in the third, but Duncan Vaughans Wildcats. Fatica and Duncan Vaughan rounded
9-7 lead into the fourth and then shut out the in game. shot on the Wildcats third man-advantage of out the scoring for Woodside.
Wildcats in the fourth to take the victory. And it looked like Wednesday might be the the period was blocked by a Hillsdale defender In addition to Christners four and
Weve been waiting for this one for a Wildcats day. Cameron Vaughans shot from and Faticas shot from the set position 40 sec- Eveslages two goals, Hillsdale got two goals
while, said Hillsdales Brody Eveslage, a four- mid-pool with under five seconds left in the onds later went wide. from Grant Averill and one goal each from
year varsity player. This was a big one. first period gave Woodside some momentum. After weathering that storm, Hillsdale deliv- Ronberg, Connor Nordell and Clark.
Eveslage, who finished with two goals and Despite trailing by three at halftime, 7-4, it ered the gut punch a pair of goals in the final While there was a bit of celebrating on the
two assists, had to play carefully for the final was the Wildcats who came out on fire in the minute of the quarter. Eveslage gave the part of the Knights, they realize their job is
12 minutes or so after he picked up his second third, as they scored three straight goals to tie Knights the lead for good with 49 seconds left not done. Still waiting is a match next week
ejection midway through the third period. A the match at 7 with 4:44 to play in the period. in the third, when he took a cross-pool pass against Sequoia the team Hillsdale beat in a
third ejection would have ended Eveslages Levi Vigdorchik pulled Woodside to 7-5 on a from Nate Clark, that he buried with a one- play-in game in 2014.
day, but he remained composed and kept him- goal less than 30 seconds into the third quarter. timer from the left post. We know (we have one more game to quali-
self in the match. That was quickly followed by a strike from Moments later, Noah Christner beat two fy for CCS), Hodzic said. But you got to get
It happens, Hodzic said. But Im not sub- Duncan Vaughan, off an assist from Cameron Woodside players to a loose ball at mid-pool into [that play-in game] first.
bing out my senior captain. Hes an extremely Vaughan. When Vigdorchik converted a power- and broke in on goal. Christner was denied on Added Eveslage: We still have one more,
smart player. play goal off a feed from Cameron Vaughan, all the shot, but the Woodside goaltender turned but I think well be ready.
fee $10 for general admission, $5 for sen- because of the smoky conditions from the on host and No. 15-seed Gunn at 10:55 a.m.
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iors and students and 6-and-under are free. Be
advised that there will be no concession
stand and food is not allowed in the gym, so
fires burning around the Bay Area.
Included in this years field are five former
tournament champions. Co-host SHP won
No. 4 San Ramon Valley takes on No. 10 St.
Francis at noon, No. 3 Campolindo and No.
14 Clovis go at 1:05 p.m., while No. 6
plan accordingly. the title twice, in 2005 and 2007. San Leland and No. 11 Castilleja will finish off
Its going to be a tournament that is Ramon Valley-Danville, arguably the best first-round play at 2:10 p.m.
Section powers, while Turlock and Modesto going to run through quickly and be done at team in Northern California and a multi-time
are a pair of heavy hitters from the San Second-round matches begin after the com-
reasonable time, Agresti said. Its not North Coast Section champion, has won the pletion of the 2:10 p.m. games.
Joaquin Valley. going to be 8 oclock at night. Nor Cal Invitational title three times (2013,
The lineup we have coming in are all com- If water polo is more your thing, heres one 2015, 2017). They are joined by another Saturdays schedule at each school will be
petitive teams, Agresti said. Its a great last chance to check out some of the top three-time winner in Davis (2003, 2006, dependent on how Fridays second-round
draw of talent. girls teams in Northern California. Sacred 2010). Campolindo-Orinda has also won the games shake out.
This tournament is for the hard-core vol- Heart Prep and Gunn high schools co-host championship twice (2012, 2014). All championship-round games will be at
leyball fan. There will be six matches going the 15th annual Nor Cal Invitational, a 16- Fridays schedule at SHP includes: No. 1 SHP Saturday, beginning with the seventh-
on at one time during pool play, which team tournament split between the two Miramonte-Orinda against No. 16 Las place game at 1:30 p.m. The finals are slated
begins at 9 a.m. Pool-play matches are then schools beginning Friday and concluding Lomas-Walnut Creek at 10:55 a.m. No. 9 for 5 p.m.
scheduled for every hour until noon. The with the championship game at SHP 5 p.m. SHP squares off against No. 8 Soquel at noon,
championship round will follow in the after- Saturday. No. 4 Acalanes-Lafayette and No. 13 Clovis
noon. This is all dependent, of course, on the air West-Fresno at 1:05 p.m., with No. 5 Davis
Parking at The Foundry is limited, so quality on the days of the tournament. Last and No. 12 Clovis North rounding out first- Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-5200
organizers are asking that people carpool as weeks showcase boys tournament, the round play at 2:10 p.m. ext. 117. You can follow him on Twitter
much as possible. There will be an admission North-South Tournament, was canceled At Gunn, No. 2 Monte Vista-Danville takes @CheckkThissOutt.
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LONDON Former England Kat h ari n e South City, 4 p.m. Boston 0 2 .000 Florida 5 2 3 0 4 17 20
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Sampson racially discriminated the report. Girls volleyball W L Pct GB Buffalo 7 1 4 2 4 18 28
Orlando 1 0 1.000 Montreal 6 1 4 1 3 10 22
against two of his players, a fresh One racially Aragon at Terra Nova, Westmoor at Sequoia, Mills
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Football Association investiga- di s cri mi n at o ry Hillsdale, 5:15 p.m.; Priory at Crystal Springs, Harker Atlanta 1 0 1.000 Metropolitan Division
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Carlmont, Woodside at Half Moon Bay, Menlo- Miami 0 1 .000 1 New Jersey 6 5 1 0 10 26 17
dismissing allegations of wrong- Sampson in Atherton at San Mateo, 6:15 p.m.; Mercy-SF at Pittsburgh 7 4 2 1 9 25 29
doing and prompting a damaging Mark Sampson 2014 toward Mercy-Burlingame, Menlo School at Notre Dame- Central Division Philadelphia 6 4 2 0 8 26 16
public row with striker Eni Aluko. Aluko requested SJ, 6:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Washington 7 3 3 1 7 23 24
Detroit 1 0 1.000 Carolina 4 2 1 1 5 12 11
Sampson was cleared of discrim- her family members from Nigeria Indiana 1 0 1.000 N.Y. Islanders6 2 3 1 5 15 18
ination by earlier FA investiga- didnt come to a game because of Girls water polo Milwaukee 1 0 1.000 N.Y. Rangers 7 1 5 1 3 17 26
tions but was fired last month Ebola. Terra Nova vs. Hillsdale at Aragon, Capuchino vs. Cleveland 1 0 1.000
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because of an unrelated case of MS (Sampson) did treat EA vs. Mills at San Mateo, 4 p.m.; Notre Dame-Belmont Central Division
inappropriate conduct toward (Aluko) less favorably than he at San Mateo, 5 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE St. Louis 7 5 2 0 10 23 18
players in a previous job. would have treated a player who Southwest Division Chicago 7 4 2 1 9 27 18
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Only now has a barrister consid- was not of African descent, Houston 2 0 1.000 Nashville 6 3 2 1 7 18 17
Newton wrote. MS had therefore Terra Nova at Aragon, Capuchino at Priory, San Memphis 1 0 1.000 1/2
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subjected EA to less favorable San Antonio 1 0 1.000 1/2
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Portland 1 0 1.000 Calgary 6 4 2 0 8 17 17
I have concluded that on two had been to prison, and then sug- Football Vancouver 5 2 2 1 5 12 14
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(Sampson) has made ill-judged Aragon at Burlingame, Hillsdale at South City, Kings
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attempts at humor, which, as a Academy at Sequoia, El Camino at San Mateo, Carl- Pacific Division Arizona 6 0 5 1 1 12 25
matter of law, were discriminatory ethnicity. mont at Capuchino, Jefferson at Mills, 7:30 p.m.
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Caada at DeAnza, 2 p.m. Detroit 102, Charlotte 90 N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m.
New York 3, Houston 2 Saturday, Oct. 14: Los Angeles 5, Chicago 2 Indiana 140, Brooklyn 131 Nashville at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Orlando 116, Miami 109
Friday, Oct. 13: Houston 2, New York 1 Sunday, Oct. 15: Los Angeles 4, Chicago 1 College womens water polo New Jersey at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.
Washington 120, Philadelphia 115
Milwaukee 108, Boston 100 Edmonton at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
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Memphis 103, New Orleans 91
Monday, Oct. 16: New York 8, Houston 1 Atlanta 117, Dallas 111 Carolina at Calgary, 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 18: Chicago 3, Los Angeles 1 Dallas at Arizona, 7 p.m.
College womens volleyball Utah 106, Denver 96
Tuesday, Oct. 17: New York 6, Houston 4 Fridays Games
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Wednesday, Oct. 18: New York 5, Houston 0 (TBS) Houston 105, Sacramento 100 Vancouver at Buffalo, 4 p.m.
Portland 124, Phoenix 76 San Jose at New Jersey, 4 p.m.
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speed all week and hopes to be ready to Turn it over defense will be put to the
make his debut against the Chiefs and prove test this week against
he can still contribute at a high level. No team has protected the ball as well as Hunt, Travis Kelce and
Im only 29 years old and I still have a the Chiefs, who havent turned it over since the Chiefs. Kansas City
Continued from page 11 Hunt lost a fumble on their rst play of the
lot of juice left in me, he said. leads the NFL with 790
season. Kansas City has run 363 plays yards receiving from
Bowman boost Checkdowns since without losing the ball. The Raiders those two positions.
have struggled to take it away, becoming
The Raiders made a key addition at line- just the third team in NFL history with no Throwback Thursday
backer this week when For most of his career, Smith has been
dogged by criticisms that he is nothing interceptions in the rst six games. Travis Kelce These AFC West rivals
they signed four-time Oakland has ve takeaways all together,
All-Pro NaVorro Bowman more than a game manager who never are meeting on a
throws the ball deep. That hasnt been the with two coming on special teams. Thursday night for the third time in four sea-
after he was released by
San Francisco. Bowman case this season as he ranks second in the sons. Back in 2014, the Raiders took an 0-
may have lost a step at NFL with 11 completions on passes more Coverage problems 10 record into the game before breaking
age 29 after a series of than 20 yards downeld three off his A key factor in Oaklands loss last week to through for Carrs rst career win in a 24-20
injuries, but he still is an career high. Instead, its Carr who has been the Chargers was an inability to guard tight victory perhaps best remembered for
upgrade at inside line- checking the ball down too much as the ends or running backs. Hunter Henry caught Oakland linebacker Sio Moores sack dance
backer, where the Raiders Raiders rank last in the NFL with two deep two long passes on the winning drive, and while the Chiefs were racing to the line to
NaVorro have been playing the completions all year, including only one by Melvin Gordon caught nine passes, includ- run a play. Kansas City won 21-13 at home
Bowman unproven Marquel Lee Carr. ing a TD. That has been an issue all season, last December to help secure the division
and Corey James. Bowman tried to get up to You cant force it. You just have to work with Oakland allowing the sixth-most yards title, holding Carr to 117 yards on 41 pass-
hard and let it happen, Carr said. receiving (662) to backs and tight ends. The es.
NFL
Continued from page 11
Trump again blasts the NFL over
NFL brief
Winless Browns return to
rookie Kizer as starting QB
Everyone feels strongly about our country
and have pride, he said, adding the NFL is not
players kneeling during anthem CLEVELAND DeShone Kizer went on a
weekend retreat to a place he never wants to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The topic of the visit again.
afraid of tough conversations.
What we are trying to stay out of is poli- national anthem was The sideline is not the rookie quarterbacks
tics. WASHINGTON President Donald not discussed at length. spot.
Trump is again criticizing the NFL over NFL Commissioner Benched for last weeks game in Houston
On Tuesday, in an unprecedented move for a
players kneeling during the national Roger Goodell said by Browns coach Hue Jackson following a
league meeting, a group of 11 owners and more
anthem. owners did not ask play- rash of turnovers and costly interceptions in
than a dozen players met for more than two
Trump said on Twitter early Wednesday ers to commit to stand- the red zone, Kizer was reinstated as
hours at NFL headquarters. Among the topics
that the NFL has decided that it will not ing during the anthem. Clevelands starter on Wednesday.
discussed was enhancing the players plat-
force players to stand for the playing of our In a follow-up tweet The NFLs youngest starting QB will make
forms for speaking out on social issues.
National Anthem. about the league later his sixth start on Sunday when the winless
The league and players say they have seen He adds, Total disrespect for our great Donald Trump
their messages getting lost because their Wednesday, Trump said: Browns (0-6) face the Tennessee Titans.
country! Too much talk, not enough action. Stand Kizer believes he learned from watching
demonstrations were misconstrued by the pres- Trump appeared to be responding to the
ident and by fans. for the National Anthem. backup Kevin Hogan play, and hes deter-
NFL annual fall meeting on Tuesday. The Trump has suggested the owners should mined to prove to Jackson and Cleveland
I understand the way they feel about these league invited players and representatives fire any players who kneel during The fans that he should finish this season atop
issues, Goodell said Wednesday. We feel the from their union to discuss social issues. Star-Spangled Banner. the depth chart. He doesnt want this to
same about patriotism and the ag and I believe
our players feel that way. We have a great deal become a week-to-week deal, but a permanent
of support for the efforts of our players. more in collaboration than an us-against-you Trump to continue. one.
Several players said after Tuesdays discus- type of situation. NOTES: The 2018 draft will be held at the Its understood now that if youre not per-
sions that progress had been made in not only Like many owners, Mara has told Giants Dallas Cowboys stadium in Arlington, Texas, forming, theres definitely going to be a guy
explaining their positions, but in how the 32 players that they should stand during the from April 28-30. It will be the rst time the that can perform, Kizer said before practice.
teams and their owners could support initia- anthem, but that if they have a reason that draft has been staged at an NFL stadium. Since Since 2014, Cleveland has changed QBs a
tives. compels them not to, the team wont prohibit leaving New York, the draft has been held in staggering 20 times in the past 43 games.
I think we all have mutual interests, Eagles it. Chicago (2015, 2016) and Philadelphia Jackson wont commit to playing Kizer for
safety Malcolm Jenkins said. I think players He also expects more talks between players (2017). ... Goodell said the initiatives to the remainder of 2017, but hed like to.
are a part of this league, so we want to make and owners in the next few weeks. enhance the pace of games have worked, Hogan had sparked the Browns in three pre-
sure the quality of product that we put out on the I think theres a consensus to keep having including 40-second clocks after touchdowns, vious relief appearances, but in his first start
eld is great. But at the same time, we have a dialogue, Mara said. Thats where our hope use of the Microsoft Surface tablets for replay as a pro he encountered some of the same
responsibility to the communities that we live is, and we hope over time, few players will reviews, and the centralization in the New York problems that Kizer has had: a limited run-
in, the communities that we come from, and so kneel. headquarters of ofciating calls that are ning game, inexperienced receivers and a
I think we all share that interest in really talk Mara said he expected the criticism from reviewed. Browns defense making critical mistakes.
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THURSDAY, OCT. 19 Cost is $65-$80. For more informa- themselves but are often mistaken
Asian Senior Club. 10:30 a.m. to tion call 204-5634. Continued from page 1 linating fruit and vegetables, they also
11:30 a.m. Martin Luther King Center, support a diverse ecosystem of other with aggressive wasps or yellow jack-
725 Monte Diablo Ave., San Mateo. Tai Chi. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 610 Elm St., plants and animals that rely on their ets, she said.
Annual membership $20. Caregivers San Carlos. Free and open to the permitting requirements for beekeep-
welcome. Available for ages 55 and public. For more information call busy work, she said. Furthermore, good beekeeping prac-
up. Light refreshments will be served. 591-0341. ers. Current codes regulate by zoning, tices can allow hives to exist essen-
Its important for local agriculture,
For more information call 522-7470. distance and numbers of hives. But the tially unrecognized by neighbors,
Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 its important for local food systems
San Mateo AARP Meeting. Noon. a.m. to 10:15 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San city will soon move to a complaint- Irvine said. There are few complaints
and its really important for the envi-
Beresford Recreation Center, 2909 Mateo. Meet next to Forever 21. based model centered on whether peo- or issues that cant be addressed with
Alameda de las Plugas, San Mateo. Walking with the group is free. For ronment, Irvine said.
Following the meeting, Peter Jensen more information call 703-4678.
ple report specific beekeepers as a nui- best-management practices, she added.
sance. While many might associate the out-
will give a talk about the AARP safe
doors with vast open space areas, For example, to deter flyaways or
driving program. For more informa- Using Ancestry.com Workshop. We realized that the ordinance that
tion call 345-5001. 10:15 a.m. South San Francisco Main Irvine said its important for people to bees roaming too far, its critical to
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South was in place really was not workable keep adequate water sources on site.
Taste of the Peninsula. 5:30 p.m. to San Francisco. For more information and that we [didnt have a lot of] com- recognize nature is actually intermin-
8:30 p.m. Devil's Canyon Brewing call 829-3860. gled in developed communities large Beekeepers can also change flight
Company, 935 Washington St., San plaints. So it might be trying to regu- paths by relocating the entrance to a
Carlos. Cost is $75. For more informa- BoLaG Holiday Boutique. 11 a.m. to late something that really was not a and small. So having healthy colonies
hive, Irvine explained.
tion call 591-9623. 7 p.m. 1930 Stockbridge Ave.,
problem, said City Manager Larry of bees well dispersed throughout a
Redwood City. Shop for handmade We can correct a remarkable number
Patterson. And because of the chal- region is key to restoring popula-
Conversations on Compassion and gifts, accessories, decor and decora- of possibilities with simple manage-
the Work with Byron Katie. 6 p.m. tions. Free. For more information call lenges of the bee population happen- tions, Irvine said. ment changes, she said.
to 8 p.m. McCaw Hall, Arrillaga (415) 309-2064. Currently, about two thirds of San
Alumni Center, 326 Galvez St., Palo ing worldwide, the idea that the oppor- But beekeeping does take work to do
Alto. $10-$30 entry fee. For more Finding Free Photos and Graphics. tunity for more bees to have hives Mateo County jurisdictions use a nui- correctly, and Irvine said. I personal-
information email 4 p.m. South San Francisco Main sance-based model, which is what the
shawn@thework.com or call (805) Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South made a lot of sense. ly dont feel everybody should be
444-5799. San Francisco. Learn about basic The new rules require an additional Beekeepers Guild prefers. Once San keeping bees. Its a lot of work and
design manipulation. For more infor-
vote by the City Council before it Mateo updates its ordinance, six cities you need to have time.
MyLiberty Meeting. 6:30 p.m. mation call 829-3860.
Avanti Pizza, 2040 Ralston Ave. Third would go into effect 30 days later. will remain with restrictive rules in Still, interest is rising as bees are
Thursday of the month meeting. For Art Guild of Pacificas 59th Annual Prior rules included prohibiting hives place, Irvine said. dying off at higher rates and the local
more information email myliber- Members Show Opening. 7 p.m. to
tysanmateo@gmail.com. 9 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220 from within 25 feet of a structure or Foster City is the most stringent and guild has gone from 30 to 300 mem-
Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. For more street, only allowing one hive on lots bans beekeeping outright. bers, Irvine said, adding some of the
Tumbao Bravo Performs. 6:30 p.m. information call 355-1894.
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San smaller than 10,000 square feet with The Bee Legal campaign also most enthusiastic supporters have
Carlos. Free. For more information Norwegian Heritage Night. 7 p.m. no more than two on larger parcels, prompted Redwood City to reduce been children.
call 591-0341. to 9 p.m. Highlands Community some of its restrictions, although just People who spend a little time
Club, 1665 Fernside St., Redwood and requiring a permit that involved an
Michelle A. Carter: From Under the City. A soup supper and Norwegian inspection by staff who werent to rules somewhat similar to San around bees and neighbors who
Russian Snow. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. desserts will be available. For more Mateos current restrictive regula- become interested, quickly realize
Redwood City Public Library, 1044 information call 851-1463. experts in the field, according to a staff
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. For report. tions. Cities with restrictive rules also theyre not a problem, she said.
more information call 780-7018. Annie The Broadway Musical. Nickie Irvine, a leader with the include Burlingame and Hillsborough;
7:30 p.m. Carlmont Performing Arts
Healing Your Life: An Ayruvedic Center, 1400 Alameda de las Pulgas, Guilds Bee Legal campaign, is while San Carlos and Pacifica have Visit sanmateobeeguild.org for more
Wellness Program. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 Belmont. Cost $17 to $22. For more working to educate the public about rules that are deemed very restric- information about the San Mateo
p.m. 800 Middlefield Ave., Menlo information call 332-4625. tive, according to the guild. County Beek eepers Guild.
Park. Learn how to bring the ancient the benefits of promoting
teachings of Ayruveda into ones life. Chocolate Fest 2017. 7:30 p.m. to pollinators. Theyre also
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tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Caring caregivers. ed by an Individual. The registrants to transact business under their FBN on
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Omelagah, Inc. is a family-owned human services We expect a commitment of four to /s/Kai Conkling/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
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organization dedicated to providing high quality, months. The internship is unpaid, but sor-County Clerk on 10/4/2017. (Publish- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
community-based support services to individuals with terns have progressed in time into 203 Public Notices 10/5/17, 10/12/17, 10/19/17, 10/26/17).
10/12/17, 10/19/17, 10/26/17, 11/2/17).
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ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
10/19/17, 10/26/17, 11/2/17, 11/9/17).
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- 9/28/17, 10/5/17, 10/12/17, 10/19/17).
individuals with disabilities in 1:1 setting in their home and gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403
10/5/17, 10/12/17, 10/19/17, 10/26/17).
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community. FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME STATEMENT #275337
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as: 1)Window Genie 2)Window Genie of
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as: Merlas Hair Design, 421 Gellert
as: Brand Fifty, 1716 Trollman Avenue,
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
Peninsula, 319 Starfish Ln, REDWOOD Owners: 1)Robert Iriartborde, same ad-
Must be 18 years of age; Recent, clean TB test and health screening NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARy
CITY, CA 94065. Registered Owner: I&T
Blvd., DALY CITY, CA 94015. Regis-
dress 2)Jack Uhalde, 71 Jessica Court,
Do you have a passion tered Owners: Denise Salangsang and Alamo, CA 94507. The business is con-
(within one year); Ability to pass fingerprint background check (Child for hair & beauty? International, Inc., CA. The business is Jrneri Salangsang, 50 Parkrose Ave., ducted by a General Partnership. The
conducted by a Corporation. The regis- Daly City, CA 94015. The business is
TRAIN IN SALON TO BECOME A registrants commenced to transact busi-
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trants commenced to transact business conducted by a Married Couple. The ness under their FBN on 10/18/2017.
under their FBN on 7/30/2013. registrants commenced to transact busi- /s/YRobert Iriartborde/
and the ability to interact with clients, social workers, fellow workers, Looking for hard-working, reliable, self-
motivated people who want to become
/s/Ismo Karhiaho/ ness under their FBN on 2006. This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Denise Salangsang/ sor-County Clerk on 10/18/2017. (Pub-
and others in a positive and constructive manner. licensed professional hairstylists.
Award winning & respected salon in
sor-County Clerk on 9/27/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Foster City is hiring apprentices. We ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 10/3/2017. (Publish- 10/19/17, 10/26/17, 11/2/17, 11/9/17).
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tered Owner: Annarosa Tomasi, same Middlefield Rd., REDWOOD CITY, CA
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address. The business is conducted by 94063. Registered Owner: Brothers by an Individual. The registrants com-
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menced to transact business under their conducted by a Corporation. The regis- FBN on N/A.
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/s/Annarosa Tomasi/ under their FBN on 9/1/2017. This statement was filed with the Asses-
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phlett Blvd Ste. #100, San Mateo CA FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME
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STATEMENT #275092 FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME The following person is doing business
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Breakfast Cook (HOT043ZL) Sumita Rao Gosala, same address The tered Owner: CEC Fitness, CA. The Individual. The registrants commenced
business is conducted by an Individual. business is conducted by a Corporation. to transact business under their FBN on
Busperson (HOT04JTA) The registrants commenced to transact The registrants commenced to transact N/A.
Controller (HOT04JXG) business under their FBN on Jan. 1, business under their FBN on. /s/Luis Alberto Gonzalez Bermeo/
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Houseperson (HOT04JMH) This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 10/4/2017. (Publish- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Human ResourcesCoordinator (HOT04JX8) sor-County Clerk on 9/25/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/19/17, 10/26/17, 11/2/17, 11/9/17).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/5/17, 10/12/17, 10/19/17, 10/26/17).
Line Cook (HOT04GX4) 9/28/17, 10/5/17, 10/12/17, 10/19/17). NOTICE OF PETITION TO
Lobby Attendant (HOT04B3Q) FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Night Auditor (HOT04JTO) FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME STATEMENT #275261 David Seibert
The following person is doing business Case Number: 17PRO00943
Room Attendant (HOT048TZ) STATEMENT #275115 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
The following person is doing business as: Split Barrel Cider, 285 Allen Rd,
Part-time Restaurant Server (HOT04J0Z) WOODSIDE, CA 94062. Registered tingent creditors, and persons who may
as: Leaf Waterless Carwash, 181 Park otherwise be interested in the will or es-
Part-time Restaurant Supervisor (HOT048TT) Plaza Dr. Apt. 2, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Owner: Michael Ratka, 2717 Massachu- tate, or both, of David Seibert. A Petition
Senior Sales Manager (HOT04JU5) Registered Owner: Derek de Oliveira, setts Ave., Redwood City, CA 94061. for Probate has been filed by Jessica
same address. The business is conduct- The business is conducted by an Indi- Sanchez in the Superior Court of Califor-
Supervisor Front Desk (HOT04JYB) ed by an Individual. The registrants vidual. The registrants commenced to nia, County of San Mateo. The Petition
commenced to transact business under transact business under their FBN on for Probate requests that Jessica San-
WALK-INS ARE WELCOME their FBN on 09/26/2017. N/A. chez be appointed as personal represen-
/s/Derek de Oliveira/ /s/Michael Ratka/ tative to administer the estate of the de-
WALK-INS ARE WELCOME This statement was filed with the Asses- cedent.
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Thursdays from 1 pm 3 pm sor-County Clerk on 9/26/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 10/10/2017. (Pub- The petition requests authority to admin-
Embassy Suites SF Airport - Waterfront lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ister the estate under the Independent
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
150 Anza Boulevard, Burlingame, CA 94010 9/28/17, 10/5/17, 10/12/17, 10/19/17). 10/12/17, 10/19/17, 10/26/17, 11/2/17).
thority will allow the personal representa-
tive to take many actions without obtain-
APPLY ONLINE FICTITIOuS BuSINESS NAME ing court approval. Before taking certain
STATEMENT #275248 very important actions, however, the per-
http://jobs.hilton.com The following person is doing business sonal representative will be required to
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menced to transact business under their cause why the court should not grant au-
FBN on 10/10/2017. thority.
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