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END OF AN ERA
The main demolition of Sears at the Hillsdale Shopping Center started Thursday, Aug. 25. It will take up to three weeks for
the building to be leveled to the ground. Expect traffic on El Camino Real with trucks coming in and out of the demolition
area.The past four weeks have been busy at the shopping center with soft demolition of the Sears and food court structure
ending last week. The site will include almost 300,000 square feet of smaller retail shops, dining and entertainment while
maintaining the existing Bohannon company offices and Outback Steakhouse. A central landscaped plaza will be surrounded
by an underground fitness center, smaller retail space occupied by lifestyle brand stores, a new food court, a Cineopolis Cinema
fronting El Camino Real and a bowling alley lounge. The cinema is expected to be open in late 2017 with entire site
completed around fall 2018.
Belmont-Redwood
Shores
Elementary School District students
enhanced familiarity with technology,
used both for daily learning and test
taking, contributed to their improved
Community
looks at post
office project
Burlingame residents open
to large downtown housing
and shopping development
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Some Burlingame residents received with cautious optimism a proposal to redevelop the citys former downtown
post office into a large housing and retail center.
Officials, community members, development representatives and other interested parties attended a town hall meeting Wednesday, Aug. 24, in the lobby of the old mail facility, 220 Park Road, to discuss a proposed transformation of
the site.
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Birthdays
Actor Macaulay
NBA coach Stan
Actress Melissa
Culkin is 36.
Van Gundy is 57.
McCarthy is 46.
Actress Francine York is 80. Former Homeland Security
Secretary Tom Ridge is 71. Rhythm-and-blues singer Valerie
Simpson is 71. Pop singer Bob Cowsill is 67. Broadcast journalist Bill Whitaker is 65. Actor Brett Cullen is 60. Jazz musician Branford Marsalis is 56. Country musician Jimmy
Olander (Diamond Rio) is 55. Actor Chris Burke is 51.
Actress-singer Shirley Manson (Garbage) is 50. Rock musician Dan Vickrey (Counting Crowes) is 50. TV writer-actress
Riley Weston is 50. Rock musician Adrian Young (No Doubt)
is 47. Latin pop singer Thalia is 45. Rock singer-musician
Tyler Connolly (Theory of a Deadman) is 41.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
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Canine candidate
re-elected Minnesota town mayor
CORMORANT, Minn. The fourlegged mayor of a northwestern
Minnesota village greets voters like a
true politician.
Duke, a 9-year-old Great Pyrenees,
won a third one-year term as honorary
mayor of Cormorant Township on
Saturday.
The big, shaggy white dog was overwhelmingly re-elected at the sixth annu-
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LOCAL
Police reports
Death before dishonor
A man was swinging a samurai sword on
a trail near Uccelli Boulevard in
Redwood City before 1:21 p.m. Sunday,
Aug. 21.
BELMONT
Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tance. Two people
were seen looking through bushes on
Ralston Avenue before 12:58 a.m. Tuesday,
Aug. 9.
Di s turbance. Kids were seen ghting on
Ralston Avenue before 9:11 p.m. Monday,
Aug. 8.
Theft. Someone stole the front wheel of a
bicycle locked outside an apartment building on Old County Road before 3:33 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 8.
Di s turbance. A person was seen living in
FOSTER CITY
Ci tati o n. A 66-year-old Redwood City man
was cited and released for driving without a
license near East Hillsdale Boulevard and
Meridian Bay Lane before 5 p.m. Monday,
Aug. 22.
Trafc hazard. A mattress was blocking a
lane of trafc near East Hillsdale Boulevard
and Pilgrim Drive before 1:42 p. m.
Saturday, Aug. 20.
Lo s t pro perty. A wallet was lost on East
Hillsdale Boulevard before 6:46 p. m.
Friday, Aug. 19.
LOCAL
Local briefs
and started walking toward the victim, who
repeatedly said that he didnt want to fight,
prosecutors said.
As Cauich-Dominguez kept advancing,
the victim punched him in the eye, then
Cauich-Dominguez pulled out a knife and
stabbed him in the torso. The wound lacerated the victims liver, causing internal
bleeding that required surgery, prosecutors
said.
Cauich-Dominguez fled the restaurant but
called the San Mateo County Sheriffs
Office the next day. When he met with
investigators he was arrested. The entire
incident was recorded on the restaurants
security cameras, prosecutors said.
Cauich-Dominguez remains in custody
without bail as he awaits sentencing.
STATE GOVERNMENT
With a 39-0 vote, the state Senate Thursday passed Senate
Bi l l 1 0 4 6 authored by state Sen. Jerry Hi l l , D-San Mateo ,
to require ignition interlock devices for DUI offenders and expand
a current four-county IID pilot program statewide. The bipartisan
vote sends the legislation to Go v. Jerry Bro wn for consideration.
If approved by the governor, Senate Bill 1046 would require as
of Jan. 1, 2019, individuals convicted of driving under the inuence to install and maintain an ignition interlock device. The legislation would expand the pilot program currently in place in Alameda, Los Angeles, Sacramento and Tulare counties statewide with
minor modications.
The current four-county pilot program would continue until Jan. 1, 2019, when the
statewide expanded program begins.
NATION
The National Park Service is celebrating its 100th birthday on Thursday with
events across the U.S. including the
creation of a giant, living version of its
emblem in Washington, D.C., a naturalization ceremony on the South Rim
of the Grand Canyon and an outdoor
concert at Yellowstone National Park.
The centennial comes as the agency
that manages national parks as well as
historic places welcomes a new national monument and nature forces some
changes in the party in the West.
LIVING EMBLEM
More than 1,000 kids and adults used
brown, green and white umbrellas to
create a living version of the park service emblem on the National Mall,
which the agency photographed from a
helicopter above. The emblem contains
elements symbolizing the major facets
of the national park system. A Sequoia
tree and bison represent vegetation and
wildlife, mountains and water represent
scenery and recreation and the arrowhead shape represents history and
archaeology. The first 1,000 participants were allowed to keep their
umbrellas and got T-shirts commemorating the event.
NEW MONUMENT
On Wednesday President Barack
Obama created the Katahdin Woods and
Waters monument on 87,000 acres in
Maines North Woods donated by the
founder of Burts Bees, Roxanne
Quimby. The land, which includes stun-
NATURE INTRUDES
For a time, both fire and ice hindered
travel into Yellowstone National Park
on the park services centennial
anniversary.
Authorities closed a portion of the
popular Beartooth Highway to the
parks northeast entrance Wednesday
night because of snow and ice from a
summer snowstorm, but the road
reopened Thursday morning.
At the other end of the park, a portion
of the road leading to Yellowstones
South Entrance remained closed because
of a wildfire. Visitors heading to
Thursdays celebration and concert at
the Roosevelt Arch from the south face
an hour-long detour into Idaho.
In Montana, grizzly bear activity
threatened to cancel a hike in Glacier
National Park by Interior Secretary
Sally Jewell. The Highline Trail has
been closed all week because a family of
grizzlies has been feeding on a carcass
there. Jewell also plans to talk with
park officials, scientists and others
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Sunday. Theyre among 16 free days
scheduled throughout the centennial
year. Some parks are serving birthday
cake and offering ranger talks for the
occasion. The Chesapeake & Ohio
Canal National Historical Park in
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California: Protections
imposed for endangered frogs, toads
SAN FRANCISCO Two types of yellow-legged frogs, and a kind of toad found
in Yosemite National Park, won extra protection Thursday when federal authorities
declared nearly 3, 000 square miles in
Californias Sierra Nevada mountains as
critical habitat for the endangered animals.
The designation by the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service means closer controls on
human activities that could threaten the
Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog, the
mountain yellow-legged frog, and the
Yosemite toad. The designation mainly
affects federal land.
Naturalist surveys of Californias Sierra
mountains from a century ago described the
yellow-legged frogs as lining almost every
foot of mountain lake shores, said Jeff
Miller, a conservation advocate for the
Center for Biological Diversity environmental group.
Over the past few decades, the frogs and
toads have had to contend with a host of
threats. They include the stocking of Sierra
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Hillary Clinton is eager to capitalize on Donald Trumps slipping poll numbers, particularly
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an Mateo Co unty s
Po et Laureate
Caro l i ne Go o dwi nis
seekingsubmissions for this
falls Po etry Is Nature campaign. Poets of any age living
in San Mateo Countyare
askedto submit their poems
exploring nature in and around
the county. Poets can sendtheir
poemsup to20 linesin length
along with their name, age and
where they liveto:smcpoetryis@gmail.com beforeSept.
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Local schools are invited to
compete in a Bes t Scho o l
Fl o at contest in the 1 3 th
annual Burl i ng ame Pet
Parade, to be held Saturday,
Sept. 24. More than 1,500 people, including hundreds of pet
owners and their pets dressed in
wild and crazy costumes, are
expected for this years parade.
All public and private schools
in San Mateo County that serve
students from kindergarten
through 12th-grade are eligible
to complete in the Best School
Float competition. The winning school will receive a check
for $400 and the second-place
winner will receive $200 from
the Bro adway Merchants
As s o ci ati o n. School groups
must register in advance by contacting Ay n Gi l mo re at AVR
Real ty in Burlingame at
ayn@avrr.com or calling or
(650) 342-2073.
The parade will begin at 10
a.m. on Broadway in
Burlingame. Pet owners who
wish to march with their pets
must report by 9:30 a.m. to the
parking lot near Broadway and
Chula Vista Avenue. This familyfriendly parade offers free entertainment and art projects for
children. There is no charge to
participate.
For more information, including a map of the parade route and
photos of previous parades, see
burlingamepetparade.com or call
(650) 342-2073.
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The SamTrans Bus Ro adeo
a skills test that allows operators and maintenance workers
to show off their talents and
abilities in a series of friendly
competitions will kick off
this Sunday.
The event will take place at
the SamTrans No rth Bas e
operating facility in South San
Francisco, and will feature nearly 60 competitors. Six separate
categories of operators will
compete in a bus-driving course,
where participants will be
required to perform a series of
difficult and technically-challenging driving and parking
maneuvers.
The different categories
include SamTrans operators,
maintenance workers, instructors, as well as contracted bus
drivers. The SamTrans bus operators who meet eligibility
requirements from the
Ameri can Publ i c
Trans po rtati o n As s o ci ati o n
(APTA) will compete for a spot
at the Internati o nal Bus
Ro adeo competition scheduled
for May in Reno, Nevada.
OPINION
tion. So have both his education secretaries, Arne Duncan and John King Jr. And
so has The New York Times editorial board,
which hailed Treus initial ruling as a triumph for the civil rights of students in
minority communities.
This editorial board acknowledges that
the overwhelming majority of California
teachers are hard-working, well-meaning
and dedicated to their students. But their two
unions the California Teachers
Association and the California Federation
of Teachers are not so dedicated. By denition, they are dedicated to the well-being
of their members.
And so they fought for and won extreme
job protections. They used their political
inuence to get the state government and
dozens of school districts to ignore a 1971
state law requiring that student performance
be part of teacher evaluations. Now they are
using their inuence with Gov. Jerry Brown
and the State Board of Education to try to
implement standards for evaluating the performance of schools that would yield confusion, not the clarity about school progress
required by a 2015 federal law.
It is not just Brown and his appointees
who work with the CTA and CFT. It is the
great majority of elected California
On the consolidation
of police departments
Editor,
The unreasonable increase in the price of
Epi-Pen (as reported in the Aug. 25 Daily
Journal) is egregious and unconscionable.
However, lives need not be endangered as
there is a very simple solution.
As a family physician for 50 years, I have
had occasions (fortunately few) to give emergency treatment to those having severe, lifethreatening allergic reactions in the ofce
and at the hospital. These patients responded
long before the advent of Epi-Pen. Any competent adult can learn the routine technique
with a 20 minute education session by a
nurse, doctor, pharmacist, health educator or
even a diabetic who has been self-administering insulin.
Epinephrine, the ingredient in the Epi-Pen
can be purchased retail for $75 for a bottle of
30cc, is enough for at least 50 injections.
The syringes cost $18 for a box of 50. These
can all be pre-loaded, refrigerated or carried
in a purse or backpack and be ready for use.
There will be some spoilage as the shelf life
is limited, but there can also be spoilage for
a $600 Epi-Pen.
There is no need for congressional investigations. Consumers can just boycott the
Epi-Pen maker, Mylan. Their product is not
needed and they should be punished for their
greed.
Editor,
This is in response to the letter The case
for consolidating police departments by
David Altscher in the Aug. 24 edition of the
Daily Journal.
The writer makes common sense arguments for Belmont to consolidate its police
department into the county Sheriffs Ofce
as other cities have done. Belmonts leaders
must demonstrate the political courage to
make changes today to avoid bigger problems in the future.
Belmont spends over 60 percent of its
budget on public safety.
Faced with this fact, we need to take immediate action to address the size of this line
item in our budget. As Altscher points out,
the safety of the community has not been
compromised in cities that have police services provided by the county. It is counterintuitive to think that Belmont should not follow the lead set by neighboring cities.
Given the fact that Belmonts political
leaders are now asking for a increase in our
sales tax to help put a dent in our infrastructure expenditures, they need to immediately
analyze on how we can be more cost-effective in delivering all city services (public
safety, public works, etc.) to our residents.
Jonathan Feinberg
San Mateo
Richard Benson
Belmont
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Charles Gould
Andrea Sanchez-Lopez
Brenda West
Paul Moisio
Joel Snyder
Editor,
In her letter, Rising Rents, (on the Aug.
15 edition of the Daily Journal) Reyna
Gonzalez said that landlords were getting it
all. This led me to think about the enormous transfer of wealth that has happened
from renters to landlords in our community.
Prots of landlords have swelled while middle and lower income renters are being hammered and deprived of any quality of life. I
was an avid supporter of Bernie Sanders for
president, partly due to his vigorous objection to the concentration of wealth in the
hands of a relative few. I hope my fellow
Bernie supporters will understand the potential of rent stabilization to prevent this form
of abuse and distortion of wealth in our local
communities. In both, Burlingame and San
Mateo, rent stabilization will appear on the
November ballot. Enacting rent stabilization is an opportunity to stem the continued
abuse that extreme disparity creates. I
encourage all of my fellow Bernie supporters
to join in the effort to keep landlords from
getting it all.
Keep the Bern alive.
Diana Reddy
Redwood City
The letter writer is a veteran
leader of Faith in Action, Bay Area.
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Volkswagen, dealers reach
tentative deal in cheating scandal
SAN FRANCISCO Volkswagen has
reached a tentative deal with its U.S. dealers
to compensate them for losses they said
they suffered as a result of the companys
emissions cheating scandal, attorneys for
the carmaker and dealers told a federal judge
Thursday.
The value of the settlement with the
roughly 650 dealers was not disclosed,
although Volkswagen said in a statement
later that it would include cash payments.
We believe this agreement in principle
with Volkswagen dealers is a very important
step in our commitment to making things
right for all our stakeholders in the United
States, Hinrich J. Woebcken, CEO of
Volkswagen North America, said in the
statement.
AJMAN, United Arab Emirates The suspicious text message that appeared on
Ahmed Mansoors iPhone promised to
reveal details about torture in the United
Arab Emirates prisons. All Mansoor had to
do was click the link.
Mansoor, a human rights activist, didnt
take the bait. Instead, he reported it to
Citizen Lab, an internet watchdog, setting
off a chain reaction that in two weeks
exposed a secretive Israeli cyberespionage
firm, defanged a powerful new piece of
eavesdropping software and gave millions
of iPhone users across the world an extra
boost to their digital security.
It feels really good, Mansoor said in an
interview from his sand-colored apartment
block in downtown Ajman, a small citystate in the United Arab Emirates. Cradling
his iPhone to show the Associated Press
screenshots of the rogue text, Mansoor said
he hoped the developments could save
hundreds of people from being targets.
Hidden behind the link in the text message was a highly targeted form of spyware
crafted to take advantage of three previously undisclosed weaknesses in Apples
mobile operating system.
Two reports issued Thursday, one by
Lookout, a San Francisco mobile security
company, and another by Citizen Lab,
based at the University of Torontos Munk
School of Global Affairs, outlined how the
program could completely compromise a
device at the tap of a finger. If Mansoor had
touched the link, he would have given his
hackers free reign to eavesdrop on calls,
harvest messages, activate his camera and
drain the phones trove of personal data.
Apple Inc. issued a fix for the vulnerabilities Thursday, just ahead of the reports
release, working at a blistering pace for
which the Cupertino-based company was
widely praised.
Arie van Deursen, a professor of software
engineering at Delft University of
Technology in the Netherlands, said the
reports were disturbing. Forensics expert
Jonathan Zdziarski described the malicious
program targeting Mansoor as a serious
piece of spyware.
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to reinvent
quick at QB
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Sitaleki Nunn, a three-year varsity player, is the reigning WCAL Player of the Year.While slated
as the Padres starting quarterback, Nunn is versatile and athletic enough to play nearly any
position on the field.
JOE AVILA
LOS ANGELES Matt Moore lost his nohit bid with two outs in the ninth inning on
a soft, clean single by Corey Seager, and the
Giants beat the Dodgers 4-0 Thursday night.
Moores try ended on his 133rd pitch. It was
Seager Bobblehead Night at Dodger Stadium,
and a sellout crowd cheered Moore after the ball
plopped onto the grass in shallow right field.
Moore was pulled immediately. Giants
manager Bruce Bochy had been pacing in the
dugout for a couple of innings as Moores
pitch count climbed he missed most of the
last two seasons after Tommy John surgery.
Giants center fielder Denard Span sprinted
Giants 4, Dodgers 0
for two outstanding
catches, including a leadoff grab in the ninth, to
give Moore a chance.
Moore earned his first
win for the Giants since
they got him in a trade
Matt Moore with Tampa Bay on Aug.
1. The victory moved the
Giants within two games of the NL Westleading Dodgers.
The 27-year-old Moore nearly gave San
Francisco a major league record five straight
years with a no-hitter. And he almost
became the first Giants pitcher to no-hit the
brings youth
clinic to RWC
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
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SPORTS
As deal reliever to
Nats for infielder
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Baseball brief
Catcher swap: Phillies send
Carlos Ruiz to Dodgers for Ellis
LOS ANGELES The NL West-leading Los
Angeles Dodgers acquired Carlos Ruiz from
Philadelphia in a trade of backup catchers
Thursday, getting a popular player with a
world of postseason experience.
The Phillies also sent $1 million to the
own.
Theres been a lot of conversation on
why are we giving money to billionaires,
said Steve Hill, chair of the oversight committee and head of the Nevada Governors
Office of Economic Development. The
public is not making a contribution to a privately owned stadium.
Developers urged the committee to work
quickly to recommend the project to state
lawmakers, who must approve any tax hikes
and authorize a stadium board to oversee its
operations. Sands officials want a special
legislative session in September and say
delaying action could jeopardize the project, but some top lawmakers want to wait
until after the November election so the
project doesnt affect campaign fundraising
or sway votes.
Stadium proponents also responded to
concerns that the Raiders would move after
the Las Vegas area invested in their venue,
leaving taxpayers holding the bag. Raiders
President Marc Badain said the team would
sign a lease that lasted as long as the debt
25 or 30 years and Sands officials said
theyd hold the team accountable for standing by the Adelson familys major investment.
Well be right there with you making
sure Marc Badain will die here, Goldstein
said.
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Derek Carr
season opener.
Carr and Oaklands rst-team offense have
not been particularly impressive the rst
two weeks, generating just two eld goals
in seven drives against Arizona and Green
Bay.
Carr is just 12 for 20 for 82 yards with one
interception on the kind of chancy pass he
doesnt regret this time of year. Last week
against Green Bay, Carr threw a deep pass to
Amari Cooper that was intercepted.
ALUMNI
Continued from page 11
New York Giants, Kennedy can be seen victoriously thrusting his helmet in the air
right behind Walsh during the Hall of Fame
coachs most iconic Super Bowl moment.
That was a special time to do that my
rookie year and then to come back in three
years to do it again, Kennedy said.
Now Kennedy is helping hundreds of local
children experience their own brushes with
fame as president of the NFL AlumniNorthern California Chapter.
Saturday, the NFL Alumni, in conjunction
with the Angel Foundation, will host the
Angel Tree Football Clinic in Redwood City
at Mitchell Field at Red Morton Park. The
clinic will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
with upwards of 350 kids slated to attend to
be coached by 50 former professional and
college mentors.
Ive always been caring for kids and
always been trying to do something for kids
locally, Kennedy said.
This is the first such event the NFL
Alumni-Northern California Chapter has
been involved in in over eight years,
according to the organizations comptroller
Russ Isaacson. The Angel Tree Foundation
has held events annually, most recently on
JOE AVILA
The NFL Alumni, with the Angel Tree Foundation, works with kids whose parents are in jail or
prison. Organizers are expecting upwards of 350 kids Saturday and walk-up are encouraged.
the campus at Stanford University.
The two organizations joined forces this
year and relocated to Redwood City in hopes
of attracting the local Pop Warner players of
the Redwood City 49ers. A scheduling conflict has Redwood City Pop Warner committed to its national certification day Saturday
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court, which was established before Brazil hosted soccers 2014 World
Cup, is authorized to
receive cases straight
from the police when lesser charges are involved,
without a need for prosecutors.
The swimmers spokesRyan Lochte woman, Melissa Nathan,
said Lochte had no comment.
During the games, Lochte initially said that
he and fellow swimmers Jack Conger, Gunnar
Bentz and Jimmy Feigen were robbed at gunpoint in a taxi by men with a police badge as
they returned to the Olympic Village from a
party Aug. 15. However, security video suggested the four actually faced security guards
after vandalizing a gas station restroom.
SPORTS
in 10 PGA Tour
Champions
starts
since
turning 50, with
the best a tie for
11th last month
in the Dicks
Sporting Goods
Open in New
York.
John Daly
Right now,
for me, my game is not where I
want it, so its more of a grind and
its very hard to enjoy it as much
as guys that are playing really
good out here, Daly said. They
come in, theyre playing really
good, theyve got confidence. Im
just coming in trying to find it.
Last week, he tied for 51st in the
regular European Tours Czech
Masters.
A little jet-lagged today, but it
wasnt too bad, Daly said. It was
nice. We went Prague, Amsterdam,
straight here.
He visited the NFLs Seattle
Seahawks on Wednesday
I didnt get a chance to kick any.
We did the chip off, Daly said. It was
a beautiful facility. I got to talk to
Coach (Pete) Carroll. I havent seen
him in a while since USC kicked the
living you-know-what out of the
Razorbacks. Beat us like 70-3 or 707 or something.
Local roundup
Half Moon Bay 6, Saratoga 3
The Cougars got in the win column Thursday behind two goals
from Lizzy Pyle and 12 saves by
goalie Sarah OKeefe.
Girls volleyball
Menlo 3, Aragon 1
West
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W
71
71
70
65
54
L
56
56
57
61
72
Pct
.559
.559
.551
.516
.429
GB
1
5 1/2
16 1/2
Washington
Miami
New York
Philadelphia
Atlanta
W
74
66
64
59
47
L
53
61
63
68
81
Pct
.583
.520
.504
.465
.367
GB
8
10
15
27 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Cleveland
72
Detroit
68
Kansas City
66
Chicago
61
Minnesota
49
54
59
61
65
78
.571
.535
.520
.484
.386
4 1/2
6 1/2
11
23 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
81
St. Louis
67
Pittsburgh
64
Milwaukee
56
Cincinnati
54
45
59
61
71
72
.643
.532
.512
.441
.429
14
16 1/2
25 1/2
27
WEST DIVISION
Texas
Seattle
Houston
As
Angels
53
60
61
72
73
.586
.528
.520
.433
.425
7 1/2
8 1/2
19 1/2
20 1/2
WEST DIVISION
Los Angeles
Giants
Colorado
San Diego
Arizona
56
58
67
74
75
.559
.543
.472
.417
.414
2
11
18
18 1/2
Thursdays Games
Detroit 8, Minnesota 5
Tampa Bay 2, Boston 1
Washington 4, Baltimore 0
Angels 6,Toronto 3
Kansas City 5, Miami 2
Texas 9, Cleveland 0
Chicago White Sox 7, Seattle 6
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69
60
53
53
Thursdays Games
Washington 4, Baltimore 0
Kansas City 5, Miami 2
N.Y. Mets 10, St. Louis 6
Pittsburgh 3, Milwaukee 2, 10 innings
Atlanta 3, Arizona 1
San Francisco 4, L.A. Dodgers 0
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Denver
San Diego
Oakland
Kansas City
Atlanta
Tampa Bay
Carolina
New Orleans
North
Minnesota
Green Bay
Detroit
Chicago
West
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Seattle
Arizona
PF
57
39
41
35
PA
44
19
51
35
W
2
1
1
0
L
0
1
1
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
.500
.500
.000
PF
40
43
37
34
PA
22
36
37
44
W
2
1
0
0
L
0
1
2
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
.500
.000
.000
PF
41
46
17
24
PA
37
31
47
41
W
1
1
1
0
L
1
1
1
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
.500
.500
.500
.000
PF
46
29
43
36
PA
31
30
30
38
PF
34
39
65
10
PA
9
41
42
48
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct
Philadelphia 2 0 0 1.000
Washington
1 1 0 .500
Dallas
1 1 0 .500
N.Y. Giants
0 2 0 .000
South
EAST DIVISION
EAST DIVISION
75
67
66
55
54
North
Womens soccer
Carlmont 7, ND-Belmont 0
Houston
Tennessee
Indianapolis
Jacksonville
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Cleveland
Girls tennis
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct
New England 2 0 0 1.000
Buffalo
1 1 0 .500
Miami
1 1 0 .500
N.Y. Jets
1 1 0 .500
South
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Toronto
Boston
Baltimore
New York
Tampa Bay
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W
2
1
1
0
L
0
1
1
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
.500
.500
.000
PF
47
36
45
31
PA
30
38
38
50
W
2
2
1
0
L
0
0
1
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
1.000
.500
.000
PF
35
37
44
22
PA
27
23
47
45
W
2
1
1
0
L
0
1
1
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
.500
.500
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PF
49
44
28
13
PA
44
48
34
50
Fridays Games
Buffalo at Washington, 4:30 p.m.
New England at Carolina, 4:30 p.m.
Pittsburgh at New Orleans, 5 p.m.
Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m.
Green Bay at San Francisco, 7 p.m.
Saturdays Games
Kansas City at Chicago, 10 a.m.
Philadelphia at Indianapolis, 4 p.m.
Detroit at Baltimore, 4 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 4:30 p.m.
Tennessee at Oakland, 5 p.m.
Los Angeles at Denver, 6 p.m.
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WORLD
Colombias president
rushing vote on deal with rebels
BOGOTA, Colombia Colombias president is moving quickly to hold a national
referendum on a peace deal meant to end a
half-century of bloody conflict with leftist
rebels, delivering the final text of the deal
to congress on Thursday and declaring a
definitive cease-fire with the guerrillas.
The armed conflict with the FARC is ending, President Juan Manuel Santos said on
the steps of the congress building while
declaring a definitive end to military action
against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of
Colombia.
Members of his family and Cabinet walked
with him the short distance from his official
residence to hand-deliver the 297-page accord
to lawmakers, a move required for Colombia
to hold a national referendum on the peace
deal that Santos announced for Oct. 2.
REUTERS
droves Thursday. Church groups from a variety of Christian denominations, along with
farmers offering donated peaches, pumpkins
and plums, sent vans along the one-way
road into Amatrice that was already packed
with emergency vehicles and trucks carrying sniffer dogs.
Other assistance was spiritual.
When we learned that the hardest hit
place was here, we spoke to our bishop and
he encouraged us to come here to comfort
the families of the victims, said a priest
who gave his name only as Father Marco as
he walked through Pescara del Tronto.
They have given us a beautiful example,
because their pain did not take away their
dignity.
To all you Detroit-area robbery crews, we should probably warn you right away: Its
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1837 Buena Vista Street for
your big and final score.
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away.
Sure, it sounds like an easy
hit. The address is a home in a
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his works on display at the Museo Italo Americano in San Francisco beginning Sept. 9.
cial show, providing an excellent opportunity for visitors to catch up with past artists
and discover some new favorites. The show,
which runs from Aug. 31 until Sept. 25, has
scheduled an opening reception 6 p.m. to 9
p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10. The public is
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1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 17.
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TESTS
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Smarter Balanced tests aim to reflect comprehension according to the recently adopted
Common Core curriculum, designed to
enhance the critical thinking and analytical
skills of students.
while 74 percent hit a similar goal in mathematics. The marks were 20 percent higher
than the county average in English, and 22
percent better in math.
Better proficiency in navigating computer
systems and online testing interfaces,
Milliken said, likely enhanced students
comfort during the states revamped assessments, designed to replace the Standardized
Testing and Reporting, or STAR, tests.
Students having a prior history of using the
testing system likely offered an additional
degree of ease as well, he said.
As the students are using computers as
tools in the regular course of learning and
having to take more online assessments,
there is less of an adjustment, he said.
Beyond the technological savvy of students, Milliken also credited the support of
district families and professional development offered to teachers as keys to success
for the district, which was one of the highest
performers in San Mateo County.
Milliken lauded the achievement of local
students, as they far outperformed the 37 percent of state students who hit or exceeded
their expectations in math, and 49 percent
who hit similar goals in English.
I was encouraged that we showed growth
and I was encouraged to see there is countywide progress as well, he said. As educators, we are continuing to improve at teaching these state standards. I think they are
worthwhile standards to aim at.
PROJECT
the project also slated to house a considerable amount of retail and open space.
It looks attractive, but it looks big,
Betsy Valdes said while looking at artistic
renderings of the project.
Local developer Stanley Lo purchased the
property from the U.S. Postal Service in
2014, and has proposed to redevelop it into
a housing project sitting above nearly
23,000 square feet of retail space and a
Redwood City
John Baker, superintendent of the
Redwood City Elementary School District,
said his officials are also focused on ensuring
all students perform at the highest level possible.
Like the state, we have gaps between the
achievement of economically disadvantaged
students, English learners and Latino students compared to their peers, and we are
very focused on closing those gaps so that
all of our students are prepared for high
school and ultimately to fill the high-wage
jobs in this vibrant region, he said in an
email.
In Redwood City, 44 percent of all students
met or exceeded their English goals, a 4 percent improvement from the year prior, while
37 met or hit their math standards, up 6 percent from last year. Thirty-three percent of
district Latino students achieved at or beyond
the English standards, while 26 did as well in
math.
Baker praised the progress students
showed across the district.
courtyard tied to a public paseo with about
13,000 square feet of open space for community activities.
Plans redesigned in the wake of criticism
offered by local officials earlier this year
were presented for community members to
address during the event.
Considering the size of the development,
consuming nearly half the surrounding city
block, some residents expressed reservations regarding its potential to generate
traffic and parking congestion.
Though the developer has yet to formally
submit a building proposal, plans exist to
offer 110 public parking spaces at the site.
The post office building has been eligible
to be listed on a state or national historic
register and the city agreed to oversee a
preservation covenant to ensure characterdefining elements of the building are maintained.
Burlingame resident Karen Wagstaffe said
she believed components of the project are
necessary, as the landmark building downtown should be revitalized and an influx of
proposed housing could help address the
affordability crisis plaguing much of the
residential market.
But she was not blown away by the design
of the building, claiming it appeared similar
to other developments she had seen in surrounding communities such as Palo Alto or
San Jose.
It looks like what I see elsewhere, she
said.
Developers have said the courtyard proposed to be built adjacent to the housing
and shopping center was inspired by a
vision of Courthouse Square in Redwood
City.
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FRIDAY, AUG. 26
North Peninsula Democratic Club.
8:45 a.m. 10 Millbrae Ave., Millbrae.
Come to hear arguments for and
against Measure K, a half-cent sales
tax increase on the San Mateo
County Nov. ballot. For more information
email
marge4millbrae@att.net.
50/50 show. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sanchez
Art Center, 1220 Linda Mar Blvd.,
Pacifica. Enjoy 3,000 small, affordable
and works of art on display. Through
Sept. 18. For more information call
355-1894.
Movies in the park: Inside Out.
Washington Park, 850 Burlingame
Ave., Burlingame. Free. Movies start at
sunset. Cotton candy and popcorn
provided to benefit the Youth
Scholarship Fund. For more information, call 558-7300.
Art on the Square. 5 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
ART on the Square features the best
in fine arts and crafts each month at
Courthouse Square in downtown
Redwood City. For more information
email mhorrigan@redwoodcity.org.
Music on the Square featuring
Boys of Summer. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Come
to the Square for free live concerts
each week. For more information go
to
redwoodcity.org/musiconthesquare.
50/50 show preview fundraiser. 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. Sanchez Art Center,
1220 Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica.
Preview tickets are available for $25
at Eventbrite.com. Any tickets left on
opening night can be purchased for
$30 at the door. The show is then
open to the public from 8 p.m. till the
evenings festivities end at 9:30 p.m.
For more information call 355-1894.
TV studio production workshop:
Midpen Media. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. 900
San Antonio Road, Palo Alto. For
more information call 494-8686 ext.
11.
Coastside Creative Collective. 6:30
p.m. to 8 p.m. 150 San Mateo Road,
Half Moon Bay. Come to discuss art in
all
forms.
Register
at
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information email Patti@bondmarcom.com.
Real
Great
Films:
Before
Midnight. 7 p.m. Belmont Library,
1110 Alameda de Las Pulgas,
Belmont. Popcorn will be served. For
more
information
email
belmont@smcl.org.
Pacifica Spindrift Players Mary
Poppins. 8 p.m. 1050 Crespi Drive,
Pacifica. The jack-of-all trades, Bert,
introduces audiences to England in
1910 and the troubled Banks family.
Young Jane and Michael have sent
many a nanny packing before Mary
Poppins arrives on their doorstep.
Nominated for seven Tony Awards in
2007. Ticket prices are $30 for adults
and $25 for seniors and students. For
more information call 359-8002.
Free Community Health Event. 8
p.m. 1601 El Camino Real No. 204,
Belmont. An experiential holistic
event sharing information based on
the wisdom of the ancients that will
improve your health and strengthen
your immune system. For more information
contact
info@prajnacenter.com.
SATURDAY, AUG. 27
San Mateo Citywide Yard Sale. 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information
and to register visit cityofsanmateo.org/CitywideYardSale.
San Bruno American Legion Post
No. 409 Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11
a.m. 757 San Mateo Ave., San Bruno.
Featuring an omelet bar, pancakes,
French toast, bacon, juice, coffee and
more. $10 per person, $6 for each
child under 10. Proceeds are used to
support local veterans.
The HEAL Project. 10 a.m. to noon.
Hatch Elementary School, 490
Miramontes St., Half Moon Bay. The
HEAL Project provides experiential
learning opportunities at the San
Mateo County School Farm, in school
classrooms and school gardens. For
more information call 430-4112.
Walk with a Doc. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Russian Ridge OSP, La Honda. Stroll
with physician volunteers and chat
about health and wellness topics
along the way. All ages and fitness
levels welcome. Free. Walkers receive
complimentary bottled water and a
healthy snack. Visit smcma.org/walkwithadoc for more info and to sign
up.
Tenth Anniversary Celebration. 11
a.m. San Mateo Main Library, 55 W.
Third Ave., San Mateo. Mayor Joe
Goethals will preside over the cake
cutting ceremony. For more information call 522-7818.
Special Presentation: Fashionable
Filoli Undressed. 11 a.m. to noon. 86
Canada Road, Woodside. Head
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fying with a camera always a step
ahead if you see an array of sharp
tools near the beginning, bet on them
being used at some point. Roque
Baos discordant soundtrack manages
to capture dread beautifully.
The set-up stars three young
Detroiters a brutish Daniel Zovatto,
his lovely girlfriend Jane Levy and
their smart friend Dylan Minnette.
They have bought into that cliche that
somehow makes robbers less villain-
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DILBERT
HOLY MOLE
ACROSS
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6 Frog relatives
11 Spoke hoarsely
13 Harsh
14 Become visible
15 Cash alternative
16 Flightless bird
17 Billboards
18 Student stat
21 Prince Harrys brother
23 Jazz genre
26 Support
27 Garfield pooch
28 Hoarders cry
29 About-face
31 Queen topper
32 Shatter
33 Like urban dogs
35 Tan shade
36 Trail mix
37 Buttermilk Sky
38 New socialite
39 Leafy shelter
40 Well-worn
GET FUZZY
41 Refrain syllable
42 FBI counterpart
44 Duplicity
47 Japanese mat
51 Delights in
52 Vampire pro Bram
53 Tooth type
54 Absolutely absurd
DOWN
1 Monks title
2 Once around the track
3 Clairvoyance
4 Fencing weapon
5 Cooperation
6 Dweebs
7 Nights before
8 Tues. follower
9 Part of TNT
10 Collection
12 Celtic priests
13 Butchers need
18 Dressed
19 Break through
20 Very or too
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CASE# 16CIV00699
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Patrick Castellanos
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Patrick Castellanos filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name as follows:
Present name: Patrick Castellanos
Proposed Name: Patrick Jinzo
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 9/16/16 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
be published at least once each week for
four successive weeks prior to the date
set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 8/3/2016
/s/ Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 8/2/2016
(Published 8/19/16, 8/26/16, 9/2/16,
9/9/16)
CASE#16CIV01059
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Derek J. Mendoza & Maria C. Ibarra
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Rojo Guerero Ibarra filed a
petition with this court for a decree
changing name as follows:
Present name: Rojo Guerero Ibarra
Proposed Name: Rojo Ibarra Mendoza
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on SEP 28, 2016 at
9 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
be published at least once each week for
four successive weeks prior to the date
set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 8/24/2016
/s/ Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 8/24/2016
(Published 8/26/16, 9/2/16, 9/9/16,
9/16/16)
Tundra
Tundra
Tundra
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Albert L. Montgomery
Case Number: 16PRO00211
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Albert Leroy Montgomery
or Monty Montgomery: A Petition for Probate has been filed by Mary Saal in the
Superior Court of California, County of
San Mateo. The Petition for Probate requests that Mary Saal be appointed as
personal representative to administer the
estate of the decedent. The petition requests the decedents will and codicils, if
any, be admitted to probate. The will and
any codicils are available for examiniation in the file kept by the court. The petition requests authority to administer the
estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will
allow the personal representative to take
many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice
to interested persons unless they have
waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an
interested person files an objection to the
petition and shows good cause why the
court should not grant the authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: 9/12/2016 at 9:00
a.m., Department 28, Superior Court of
California, County of San Mateo, 400
County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063.
If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court a
Request for Special Notice (form DE154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney or Party Without Attorney:
Mary Saal
440 Canyon Oaks Dr, Unit C
OAKLAND, CA 94605
415-816-7114
FILED: 8/16/2016
Dated: 8/15/2016
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
on 8/19/16, 8/25/16, 8/26/16
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Jacqlyn M. Canziani, aka Jacqlyn Marie
Canziani, aka Jacqlyn Canziani
Case Number: 16PRO00222
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Jacqlyn M. Canziani, aka
Jacqlyn Marie Canziani, aka Jacqlyn
Canziani. A Petition for Probate has
been filed by Stephen J. Rivas in the
Superior Court of California, County of
San Mateo. The Petition for Probate requests that Stephen J. Rivas be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests authority to administer the
estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will
allow the personal representative to take
many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice
to interested persons unless they have
waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an
interested person files an objection to the
petition and shows good cause why the
court should not grant the authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: SEP 19, 2016 at
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063.
If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court a
Request for Special Notice (form DE154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:
Esther L. Kim (SBN# 148834);
Deborah Moritz-Farr (SBN#148242)
TURNER, HUGUET, ADAMS & FARR,
Attorneys at Law
838 Escobar Street, PO Box 110
Martinez, CA 94553
925-228-3433
FILED: 8/18/16
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
on 8/20/16, 8/26/16, 8/27/16.
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF
THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT 268378
Name of the person abandoning the use
of the Fictitious Business Name: Wilber
A. Coreas. Name of Business: Blue Magic Painting! Date of original filing: 3/1/16.
Address of Principal Place of Business:
2260 Greendale Drive, SOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Registrant:
Wilber A. Coreas, same address. The
business was conducted by an Individual.
/s/Wilber A. Coreas/
This statement was filed with the Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 7/28/16. (Published in the San
Mateo Daily Journal, 8/26/16, 9/2/16,
9/9/16, 9/16/16).
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Ruth Barth, aka Ruth V. Barth, Ruth Veronica Barth
Case Number: 16PRO00239
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Ruth Barth, aka Ruth V.
Barth, Ruth Veronica Barth. A Petition for
Probate has been filed by James Bell in
the Superior Court of California, County
of San Mateo. The Petition for Probate
requests that James Bell be appointed
as personal representative to administer
the estate of the decedent. The petition
requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take
many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice
to interested persons unless they have
waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an
interested person files an objection to the
petition and shows good cause why the
court should not grant the authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: SEP 13, 2016 at
9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063.
If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing
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Turkish army tanks make their way toward the Syrian border town of Jarablus, Syria.
much of the progress made working with the
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forced to take sides, he said, and Washington
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