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(12 yrs). She served on several school accreditation teams and was a member of the
California State School Board. She also volunteered with the Mills Peninsula Hospital
Foundation, the San Mateo County Museum, local Girl Scouts and the Poplar Center
where she was a renowned Haunted House witch.
Her hobbies included opera and symphonies, extensive motor home camping and
travels with Paul, bridge, reading, knitting, sewing and local politics.
Ruth is survived by her sons wives Anne Steiner and Leslie Steiner and ve
grandchildren - Amy Steiner Sanford and her husband Blair Sanford, Jack Steiner and
his wife Katrina Steiner, Danny Steiner, Courtney Steiner and Rachel Steiner - As well
as seven great grandchildren- Andrew, Meg and Beth Sanford and Peter J, Nathan,
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Mark Haesloop
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No on Belmonts Measure I
Editor,
The tax being proposed [Belmonts
Measure I] is a general tax. The operative word being general. It is not
project specic, does not commit the
council to any projects, and only
requires a 50 percent approval vote to
pass. The revenue collected over the
30 years (2046) can be used for any
city project as the tax dollars ow
into the general fund. It is equivalent
to a blank check.
Belmont is not going to write that
check. Revenue can be used for
increased salaries and pensions, or
the revenue stream can be used as collateral to purchase future bonds to do
who knows what. Belmont voters are
keenly aware of our degraded pavement system, along with sewer and
storm drainage maintenance woes.
But, we will not be fooled into thinking there is no funding to solve these
problems. Just look at our $9 million
(and growing) reserve and future
increase in city revenue. Look at the
sewer projects already funded by your
vote.
Belmont passed a Mello Roos tax
to upgrade our storm drainage system.
Belmont residents repeatedly support
school bonds with specic projects
for which the tax dollars will be used.
Both actions are project specic but,
heres the catch, both require a 66 and
two-thirds percent vote to pass. This
way, the voters know exactly what
they are buying.
I encourage the Belmont City
Council to be more transparent and
nd solutions which are not deceptive
to fund storm drains and our road system. There is too much time put into
trying to trick the voters. We know
what you are trying to do. Vote no on
Belmonts Measure I.
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Belmont
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I am writing in support of Belmonts
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initiative. Our family has owned a
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Measure Q is not good policy. It will
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accountable to no one). We would
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process. This conversation should be
facilitated by our elected ofcials to
provide a voice to all citizens. More
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will benet from open communication, respect and fairness.
Defeat Measure Q and tellcouncilmembersthat you want this important community issue addressed with a
common-sense approach that produces
reasonable and fairsolutions.
Mike Aydelott
San Carlos
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entire way.
Sequoia led most of the way in
the defensive battle, but Half
Moon Bay scored twice in the
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By Terry Bernal
With Caada Colleges best womens soccer player planning to transfer after last season, head coach Katie Osbourne wasnt taking any chances.
Osbourne knew there was a likelihood of
striker Brady Candaele the Coast
Conference scoring leader as a freshman last
season transferring to the Division I
ranks. The second-year coach planned
accordingly, adding freshman attacker Paola
Honde Reyes to an already deep attacking
front.
So, when Candaele returned to Caada
for this her sophomore season, Osbourne
was suddenly faced with the best problem a
coach can have.
I was happy, Osbourne said of
Candaeles return. Shes probably someone
who can make the difference between us winning the conference or not because of her
ability as a goal scorer.
Now, finding the proper role for each of
the Colts scoring threats including
sophomores Erika Negrete, Michaela
Donnenwirth and Marianna Burns is a
work in progress. But Caada (1-0 in Coast
Conference North, 5-2 overall) seemed to
strike a balance in this respect in Tuesdays
Coast Conference opener with a 4-1 home
win over Skyline College (0-1 in Coast
Conference South, 3-4-1 overall).
Four different Colts produced goals with
Candaele showcasing her versatility as the
consummate team player. In just her fourth
game back since starting the season on the
inactive list, the sophomore got Caada on
the board with a goal in the 16th minute to
tie the game at 1-1. She later produced a pair
of assists, one to Negrette in the 48th
minute and another to Donnenwirth in the
87th minute.
I think we have more individual talent
(than last year), Candaele said. And now
were working on putting all those dynamic
parts together.
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A native of San Luis Obispo, Candaele Caada sophomore Brady Candaele, middle, fights for possession with Skyline sophomore
Shelby Decker, left, and sophomre Yasmine Sahib in the Colts 4-1 win in Tuesdays Coast
Conference opener.
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SPORTS
Bearcats.
Nick Peeters and Jay Ward each scored
twice for San Mateo, while Jacob Wetherbee
and Sterling Finn each scored once for the
Bearcats.
Girls golf
Girls tennis
Menlo-Atherton 6, Aragon 1
The Bears continue their march to yet
another PAL Bay Division regular-season
crown with a convincing win over the
Dons.
M-A did not drop a set in the matches it
won and the tone was set in singles play
where, not only did the Bears sweep, they
lost a total of four games over four matches.
Julia Marks, playing at No. 2 doubles, won
her match 6-0, 6-0. Lanie Van Linge and
Jaime Wang at No. 1 and No. 3 singles,
Carlmont 6, Hillsdale 1
The Scots won three of four singles
matches and swept the doubles to beat the
Knights.
Annika Lin, Saklina Bambot and Alyssa
Nguyen all won in straight sets in the No. 1,
No. 2 and No. 3 singles spots.
Hillsdale put up a fight in doubles action,
however, forcing all three matches to third
sets.
In the end, Jessica Ma and Lily Gittoes,
Dani Dinulosi at Pauline Sy, and Kristin Ma
and Kelly Doherty all won their doubles
matches for the Scots.
Hillsdales victory came from Connie
Sanchez and No. 4 singles, where she posted a 6-3, 2-6, 7-6(7) victory.
MONDAY
Girls golf
Sacred Heart Prep 229,
Kings Academy 284
Lauren von Thaden fired a 4-over 40 to
take low-medalist honors and lead the
Gators to a West Bay Athletic League victory over the Knights at Sharon Heights.
Caroline Park (43), Cami Steppe (47) and
Danielle Sarkisian (47) all joined von
Thaden in the 40-and-under club for SHP as
well.
Kings Academy was led by Emma Lis 46.
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Athl eti cs : Originally the team said rookie
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or two with a sore back, but by game-time
announced he was available.
Up next
Athl eti cs : RHP Sonny Gray (5-11) is
scheduled to come off the DL (strained right
forearm) to make a brief start. Manager Bob
Melvin said he would only throw about 30
pitches.
Ang el s : Rookie RHP Alex Meyer (1-3) is
scheduled to make his fifth start for the Angels
since his Aug. 1 trade from the Twins. He is 12 with a 4.58 ERA with the Angels.
Trainers room
INF Eduardo Nunez had an MRI that showed
a mild right hamstring pull that is expected to
keep him out a few days, the reason Beckham
was added. Nunez could be ready by the weekend series against the Dodgers. ... RHP
Johnny Cueto threw a bullpen Bochy even
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Carlmont 3, Burlingame 1
The Scots (3-2, 18-4) snapped Burlingames unbeaten
league streak, topping the Panthers (4-1, 10-8) in four sets
25-21, 25-11, 20-25, 25-15. Carlmont was paced by another big-time performance by its big-time junior Maya
McClellan, who hit .417 to total 27 kills while adding 14
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The Wildcats (5-0 PAL Ocean, 10-7 overall) remain deadlocked atop the Ocean Division standings with unbeaten
San Mateo, downing El Camino (0-5) in straight sets 2519, 25-18, 25-15. Senior middle Claire Cicchetti paced
Woodside with 11 kills and three blocks, and junior Jennifer
Buja added seven kills and three blocks.
Westmoor 3, Mills 0
The Rams (4-1, 15-10) continued to roll with a 25-18, 2516, 25-19 win over Mills (1-4, 2-6). Christina Chin and
freshman Lydia Lee paced Westmoor with nine kills apiece.
Lee added four service aces.
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SOCCER
Continued from page 11
daughter of Seattle Mariners first
base coach Casey Candaele started her collegiate career at Cal Poly
in 2014, but took a redshirt before
transferring to Caada last season.
She scored 21 goals for the Colts in
2015, ranking eighth in the state.
Candaele was looking to transfer
to San Jose State this season, but a
combination of academics and
undergoing offseason ankle surgery
forced her to return to the community college pitch.
Im enjoying it, Candaele said
of her return. I just love to play. We
have an awesome group of girls. So
I couldnt be happier.
Skyline, too, got a pleasant roster
surprise this season with the addition of transfer sophomore Dahlia
Rodriguez, who last season played
on scholarship at the NAIA program
at William Jessup University in
Rocklin.
Rodriguez joined the Lady Trojans
late this season but has been a welcome addition to a team that lost its
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Tuesdays Games
N.Y.Yankees 6, Boston 4
Toronto 5, Baltimore 1
Detroit 12, Cleveland 0
Kansas City 4, Minnesota 3, 11 innings
Texas 6, Milwaukee 4
Houston 8, Seattle 4
Chicago White Sox 13,Tampa Bay 6
Angels 8, Oakland 1
Wednesdays Games
Seattle (Paxton 5-7) at Houston (Fister 12-12),11:10 a.m.
Boston (Buchholz 8-10) atYankees (Mitchell 1-2),4:05 p.m.
Baltimore(Tillman16-6)atToronto(Liriano8-13),4:07p.m.
Cleveland (Bauer 12-8) at Detroit (Fulmer 11-7),4:10 p.m.
Minnesota (Santana 7-11) at KC (Vargas 0-0),4:15 p.m.
Brewers (Anderson 9-11) atTexas (Hamels 15-5),8:05 p.m.
Tampa (Snell 6-8) at ChiSox (Gonzalez 4-8), 5:10 p.m.
As (Gray 5-11) at Angels (Meyer 1-3), 7:05 p.m.
Tuesdays Games
Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 4
Washington 4, Arizona 2
Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 6
N.Y. Mets 12, Miami 1
Texas 6, Milwaukee 4
St. Louis 12, Cincinnati 5
San Diego 7, L.A. Dodgers 1
San Francisco 12, Colorado 3
Wednesdays Games
Zona (Miller 2-12) at Nats (Gonzalez 11-10),4:05 p.m.
Cubs (Arrieta 18-7) at Pitt (Taillon 4-4), 4:05 p.m.
Mets (Lugo 4-2) at Miami (Cashner 5-11), 4:10 p.m.
Philly (Morgan 2-10) at Atlanta (Foltynewicz 8-5),4:10 p.m.
Brewers (Anderson 9-11) atTexas (Hamels 15-5),5:05 p.m.
Reds (DeSclafani 8-5) at St. L (Leake 9-11), 5:15 p.m.
Dodgers (Maeda 16-9) at SD (Perdomo 8-10),7:10 p.m.
Rox(Chatwood11-9)atGiants(Samardzija12-10),7:15p.m.
WHATS ON TAP
WEDNESDAY
Boys water polo
Hillsdale at Mills, Menlo School at Woodside, Half
Moon Bay at Carlmont, 5 p.m.; St. Francis at Serra, St.
Ignatius at Sacred Heart Prep, 6:30 p.m.
Girls water polo
Hillsdale vs. San Mateo at Mills, Castilleja at Carlmont, Menlo School at Woodside, 6 p.m.;
Mercy-Burlingame vs. Burlingame at Mills, 7 p.m.
THURSDAY
Girls tennis
Menlo School at Sacred Heart Prep, Crystal Springs
at Castilleja, 3:30 p.m.; Carlmont at Half Moon Bay,
Woodside at Menlo-Atherton, Hillsdale at Aragon,
San Mateo at Burlingame, El Camino at South City,
Oceana at Terra Nova, Capuchino at Mills,Westmoor
at Sequoia, 4 p.m.
Girls volleyball
Terra Nova at Menlo-Atherton, 5:15 p.m.; Sacred
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Sports briefs
Houstons Watt re-injures
back, could miss entire season
HOUSTON A person familiar with J.J.
Watts condition says he has re-injured his
back and the Houston Texans expect him to
be out until at least December, and possibly
the entire season.
The person spoke to The Associated Press
on Thursday night on condition of
anonymity because the team hasnt confirmed the injury.
Watt missed training camp and Houstons
four preseason games after surgery in July
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Radio last Friday was misconstrued. He
said a Canadian caller had said the
Americans needed to play with more swagger, and Love agreed with him. He said the
host asked what he would tell his team.
And I said: I would tell my team theyre
the best team ever assembled. Lets go out
and show off and play and have fun, Love
said.
It didnt quite come out that way.
Love said on the radio show that
Americans have been guilty of playing not
to lose, and that they need to smash the tee
shot, walk quickly to the golf ball and let
the other team know that we are going to
dominate you. He talked about having condence and how the Americans didnt need to
do anything super human.
This is a great team, he said. This is
the best golf team maybe ever assembled.
European captain Darren Clarke said he
didnt need to post anything on the walls of
the team room. His players heard the comment, some of them laughed about it, none
appear to have forgotten. Clarke seemed
more defensive about Millers comments.
We have the Masters champion (Danny
Willet), we have The Open champion
SPORTS
to repair a herniated disk
in his back. He returned
started each of the teams
three
regular-season
games and got hurt again
Thursday against the
Patriots.
Its unclear if the
injury will require surgery.
J.J. Watt
Watt, who has won
Defensive Player of the Year for the past two
seasons, didnt practice on Monday, but
coach Bill OBrien said then he was just getting a day off.
NFL.com first reported the news.
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GRANDMOTHER
ODOMS APPLE CAKE
Start to finish: 90 minutes
Servings: 8-12
4 generous cups raw apples, peeled
and cut coarse (about five large Granny
Smith apples)
2 cups granulated white sugar
1/2 cup vegetable oil such as Crisco
2 large eggs
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
2 teaspoons baking soda
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup chopped toasted walnuts
Confectioners sugar for decorating
Cooking spray
Pan: 10-cup bundt or tube pan
Heat the oven to 350 F.
Peel and chop apples and set aside.
Meanwhile, beat together sugar and oil
and add eggs one at a time until
creamy.
Whisk together flour, cinnamon and
soda. Add dry mixture to sugar, oil and
eggs by thirds.
Remove from stand mixer and fold in
chopped apples. Let sit for 5 minutes,
stir well and add walnuts. Mix well.
Pour batter into prepared pan I
prefer Bakers Joy or another brand of
The batter is very stiff like cookie dough before you add the apples, but rest assured as soon as
the apples give up their juice, the batter loosens and will bake beautifully.
spray coating with flour and place
on a sheet pan to bake.
Bake 60-65 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out
clean. Let cool in the pan 10 minutes,
then invert on a cake cooling rack.
Dust top with confectioners sugar if
desired.
Nutrition information per serving:
412 calories; 147 calories from fat; 17
g fat (2 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 36
mg cholesterol; 222 mg sodium; 63 g
carbohydrate; 4 g fiber; 42 g sugar; 5 g
protein.
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town Menlo Park with three colleagues in
2012, where he initially worked as the head
beer maker.
The brewery specializing in subtle
English-style cask ales grew rapidly in popularity throughout the Bay Area, as its trademark approach marked a diversion from the
many high gravity, hop-forward beers flooding the Northern California craft market.
With assistance from co-founders Peter
Krausa, Larry Bucka and Gary Waymire, the
brewerys reputation and production grew,
even though McGinnis role waned in recent
years following his diagnosis with pancreatic cancer.
In the wake of his death Tuesday, Sept. 13,
Krausa shared fond memories of his longtime
friend and business partner.
To me, Malcolm was simply the best of
best friends. He was kind, funny, generous,
loved his family, never liked fuss or to be the
center of attention, said Krausa in an email.
An all-round amazing man.
Krausa and McGinnis established
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large because there were so many people
they were defrauding, Wagstaffe said. It
wasnt some conglomerate where this
amount of money is just a drop in the bucket; its truly taking advantage [of individuals].
Lambert had managed the association,
which had a nearly $5 million annual budget, for more than a decade. A call to her
defense attorney was not immediately
returned Tuesday.
A Woodlake resident previously reported
homeowners caught wind of the theft when a
board member saw suspicious activity,
including charges at various casinos, on a
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The Springdale, Arkansas-based company said Tuesday
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nuggets were sold at Costco stores nationwide. A small
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Pennsylvania.
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company after finding small pieces of plastic in the chicken. Tyson says its issuing the recall out of an abundance
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according to video of the meeting.
This will be a good addition to our
downtown, said Commissioner
Nirmala Bandrapalli, who commended
the developers vision to blend the
projects design with the surrounding
commercial corridor.
In all, the project is proposed to
house 13,801 square feet of office
space divided across the three top stories of the building, sitting above a
ground floor housing 1,375 square feet
of retail space.
Ryan Guibara, director of real estate
at Dewey Land Company, said he
expects two stories of the office space
to be occupied by local venture capital
firms and the top floor will serve as the
development companys headquarters.
Guibara said he has reached out to
many neighbors in buildings adjacent
to the project and the feedback
received has been universally supportive.
In expressing his appreciation of
the project, Commissioner Jeff
DeMartini lauded the thorough public
outreach conducted by the project
applicants.
I think this developer does more
outreach and listens to the outreach
more than any developer Ive come
across, he said. I dont have any
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graduate, founded Science From
Scientists due in part to her desire for
breaking down the preconceived
notion that complex scientific theory
must be taught in a boring and dry
fashion.
The company focuses on hiring
charismatic instructors who have at
least earned credits toward an advanced
science degree to interact with students, in an attempt to bring the experiments alive.
We want to bring real, fun science
into the classroom, said Angle.
Careful to not step on the feet of
those who host instructors, Angle said
the program allows the teachers to
pick from over 80 available lessons
and experiments they believe are best
suited to blend with their general curriculum.
Luperini said he appreciates the
opportunity to collaborate with the
instructors when they visit his classroom, and those sent by Science From
Scientists depend on the teachers
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Calendar
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28
Job Search Review Panel. 10 a.m.
to 12 p.m. 1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd.,
Foster City. Learn from five job
search experts at this free events.
For more information go to
http://www.phase2careers.org/inde
x.html.
Meditations Art Exhibit. 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Main Gallery, 1018 Main St.,
Redwood City. Meditations is a
broad-themed show allowing for
play, innovation and variety across a
wide range of works in photography, mixed media, painting, collage,
jewelry, ceramics, wood and metal.
Through Oct. 30. For more information visit themaingallery.org or call
701-1018.
Pokemon Go Lesson and Walk. 10
a.m. to 11 a.m. 601 Chestnut St., San
Carlos. Learn how to play Pokemon
Go on a smartphone. Free. For more
information call 802-4384.
Wearable Technology Workshop.
1 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Francisco. The library has acquired a
variety of wearable technology to
promote healthy living. Come to
learn how to use them and check
one out. For more information email
valle@plsinfo.org.
Life in South Sudan: An Insiders
View. 2 p.m. Sisters of Notre Dame
Province Center, 1520 Ralston Ave.,
Belmont. Bay Area native Sister
Carolyn Buhs, SND, who lives and
teaches in South Sudan, will share
stories about what she has witnessed in her years there. For more
information visit snddenca.org.
Drop In Computer Help. 4 p.m. to 6
p.m. 1044 Middlefield Rd., Redwood
City. Have questions answered
regarding your laptop, e-reader,
tablet or mobile phone. For more
information contact gsuarez@redwoodcity.org.
National Alliance for Mental
Illness Meeting. 6:30 p.m. 100 S.
San Mateo Drive, San Mateo. Special
guests Dr. Cam Quanbeck and Dr.
Karin Hastik will discuss the latest
on the new long acting injectable
anti-psychotics. For more information
email
nami@namisanmateo.org.
Introduction
to
Conscious
Uncoupling. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
New Leaf Community Market
Community Classroom, 150 San
Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. $10. For
more
information
email
patti@bondmarcom.com.
Join David Arnold and Jandy
Nelson for a book signing. 7 p.m.
Books Inc., 74 Town and Country
Village, Palo Alto. For more information email emarshall@penguinrandomhouse.com.
Mystery Book Club. 7 p.m. 610 Elm
St., San Carlos. This month Night
Work will be discussed. For more
information call 591-0341 ext. 237.
Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11
p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City.
Featuring John Wedemeyer, Randy
Hayes and Endre Tarczy in W.H.a.T.
$7 cover charge. For more information visit rwcbluesjam.com.
What is Single Payer Health Care?
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 1 Library Ave.,
Millbrae. Learn about the possibilities of single-payer health care for
the American public. For more information call 697-7607.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 29
Sustainable/Organic Practices for
the Urban and Farm Environment.
8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Elks Lodge, 229 W.
20th Ave., San Mateo. An all day
seminar focusing on sustainable
and organic practices for plant
health in both urban and farm settings. For more information email
sbeckley@aol.com.
Peninsula Duplicate Bridge Club.
9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Holiday Inn
Express, 1650 El Camino Real,
Belmont. Free books and free Easy
bridge lessons available to introduce people to the game of Bridge.
Lessons for beginners and those
returning to Bridge after some
years. Open to all ages. Free parking
and refreshment. For more information call 690-2582 (CLUB) or email
jkuhn@peninsuladbc.com. For more
information
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to
peninsuladbc.com.
Birding With Barb. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
1701 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo.
$6 admission. Barb Westree leads a
morning birding walk. For more
information call 595-0300.
Winning the Interview. 9 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. 330 Twin Dolphin Drive,
Redwood Shores. In this interactive
workshop, you will learn to communicate your assets effectively, practice and get feedback about behavioral questions and hear from the
recruiters perspective. For more
information
email
phase2careers.org@gmail.com.
Foster City Age Well Drive Smart
Seminar. 9 a.m. to noon. Foster City
Recreation Center, 650 Shell Blvd.,
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CASE# 16CIV01031
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
Kristin Gigja Brose
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Kristin Gigja Brose filed a petition with this court for a decree changing
name as follows:
Present name: Kristin Gigja Brose
Proposed Name: Gigja Gisladottir Brose
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 10/19/16 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: 9/7/2016
/s/ Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 8/2/2016
(Published 9/14/16, 9/21/16, 9/28/16,
10/5/16)
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CASE#16CIV00714
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Lat F. Saefong
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Lat Fow Saefong filed a petition with this court for a decree changing
name as follows:
Present name: Lat Fow Saefong
Proposed Name: Lai Fow Saefong
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on NOV 08, 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: 9/27/16
/s/ Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 9/27/16
(Published 9/28/16, 10/05/16, 10/12/16.
10/19/16)
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antes de que la corte pueda desechar el
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400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063-1655. The name, address, and
telephone number of plaintiff's attorney,
or plaintiff without an attorney, is (El
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Clerk (Secretario) by, Rodina M. Catalano Deputy (Adjunto) Nima Mokhtarani
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any settlement or arbitration award of
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will dismiss the case. AVISO! Lo han
demandado. Si no responde dentro de
30 das, la corte puede decidir en su
contra sin escuchar su versin. Lea la informacin a continuacin. Tiene 30 DAS
DE CALENDARIO despus de que le
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escrito en esta corte y hacer que se entregue una copia al demandante. Una
carta o una llamada telefnica no lo protegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que
estar en formato legal correcto si desea
que procesen su caso en la corte. Es
posible que haya un formulario que usted pueda usar para su respuesta. Puede
encontrar estos formularios de la corte y
ms informacin en el Centro de Ayuda
de las Cortes de California (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblioteca de leyes
de su condado o en la corte que le
quede ms cerca. Si no puede pagar la
cuota de presentacin, pida al secretario
de la corte que le d un formulario de exencin de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder
el caso por incumplimiento y la corte le
podr quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes
sin ms advertencia. Hay otros requisitos
legales. Es recomendable que llame a
un abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, puede llamar a un
servicio de remisin a abogados. Si no
puede pagar a un abogado, es posible
que cumpla con los requisitos para obtener servicios legales gratuitos de un
programa de servicios legales sin fines
de lucro. Puede encontrar estos grupos
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