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are a very different school where students learn the fundamentals of launching a startup company under the mentorship of Americas business leaders,
said Draper University CEO Andy
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ideas to a panel of venture capitalists
with the hope that they will get a lifechanging investment to launch their
business.
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fully funded, said Sebers in a prepared statement. Owing to unanticipated increased costs, the district has identified alternative
funding sources to complete all
bond projects as originally
planned.
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Downhill bikers Kemal Mulic, center,Tarik Hadzic, left, and Kamer Kolar train on the old bobsled track from the 1984 Sarajevo
Winter Olympics on Trebevic mountain near Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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LOCAL
Reginald McGovern, a former staff photographer for the Redwood City Tribune,
died Aug. 5 from complications from a fall.
He was 95.
McGovern had a 36-year career as a photojournalist, starting with the Tribune in
1945 as its staff photographer.
He collaborated in recent years with his
wife Janet to publish local history books
about Redwood City and Menlo Park. He
was an avid train lover and his photographs
appear in a book his wife wrote about
Caltrain.
He also started his own record company,
Fidelity Sound Recordings, as he had a profound love for band music.
The first of more than 200 record productions was of Stocktons College of Pacific
Band. Over the next five decades, McGovern
recorded many top college bands, as well as
foreign groups such as the New Zealand
Army Band, the National Band of New
Zealand, and H.M. Royal Marine Band. He
had a particularly close association with the
Ohio State University Marching Band and,
in 2005, its alumni club made him an honorary life member as a result of his nearly
two dozen recordings, according to Janet.
It was through music that McGovern
developed a deep bond with the Salvation
Army, traveling again and again to New
Zealand and Australia starting in the 1950s
to record their outstanding brass bands. He
recorded many Sallie-Ann bands and choruses in the United States, Canada and
England and regarded his Salvation Army
association and friendships among the most
important in his life, according to Janet.
Another close associate was George
Gananian, who first met McGovern in
1957. They saw each other every day until
Reginald McGovern
1975 as Gananian was in the picture engraving business and shared an office in the
same building.
The Tribunes sister papers included the
Palo Alto Times and Burlingame Advance.
Gananian was close with McGovern until
he died.
He took me under his wing. He was
always outgoing, funny, never taking anything too serious, Gananian said.
Born in Redwood City, McGovern was the
son of San Mateo County Sheriff Thomas
McGovern and his wife, Hilda, who became
the first woman state traffic officer in San
Mateo County in 1928 months after her
husbands death, according to Janet.
He resided almost his entire life in
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The naked truth
A transient woman was reported for
wearing clothing so tattered that her
buttocks were exposed on Burlingame
Avenue in Burlingame before 1:48 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 7.
MILLBRAE
Weapo n. A 55-year-old man was cited and
released when he was found to be in possession of brass knuckles during a routine trafc stop on the 1300 block of El Camino
Real before 11:10 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6.
Co ntro l l ed s ubs tance. A 22-year-old
Brisbane man was cited and released for possessing narcotics and drug paraphernalia on
Monterey and Spruce streets before 11:25
p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5.
Burg l ary . A vehicles window was smashed
and items valued at approximately $1,000
were stolen on the 200 block of Broadway
before 11:15 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4.
Van dal i s m. Two door windows were
smashed with damage estimated at $1,000
on the 200 block of El Camino Real before 6
p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1.
FOSTER CITY
Po s s e s s i o n o f a c o n t ro l l e d s ub s tance. Two men were cited and one arrested
for being in possession of narcotics and
paraphernalia on Rigel Lane before 10:27
p.m. Sunday, Aug. 9.
Theft. A bicycle valued at $500 was stolen
on Foster City Boulevard before 11:12 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 9.
Arres t. A driver was arrested for being under
the inuence on Triton Drive before 12:58
a.m. Sunday, Aug. 9.
LOCAL
Obituaries
of cremains at Skylawn Memorial Park in
San Mateo 9:30 a.m. Aug. 14.
Andrew Williams
Andrew Williams died peacefully at
Stanford Hospital on July 31, 2015. Andy
was born in Estonia,
moved to Germany and
spent his childhood in
southern France. He
immigrated to the United
States and attended high
school in San Francisco.
After a two-year military
service, Andy pursued
engineering
at
the
University of Washington and later attended graduate school in Boston. He had a successful career at Lockheed Martin that took
him around the world. Beyond work, Andy
had many hobbies and built four homes
over his lifetime.
Andy is survived by his wife of 38 years
(Lesley), three children (Kristi, Hants,
Thomas)
and
three
grandchildren
(Nathaniel, Sofia, Enzo). He was a very private man and kept his health issues from
friends and extended family. At his request,
no funeral services will be held. We want to
thank the excellent health care practitioners at Stanford. We especially want to thank
Dr. Beth Martin, Dr. Lauren Maeda, Dr.
John A. Livock
John A. Livock, born May 24, 1940, died
Feb. 14, 2009, at his home in Lake Norden,
South Dakota, after battling cancer. John
was born in Huntington, West Virginia, to
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Local briefs
vehicle driven by two suspected
San Bruno gangmembers and were
together because the mechanic was
going to inspect the vehicle for
repairs. While the three were driving in South San Francisco, a man
on foot near Chestnut and Oak
avenues fired at them.
At about 6:30 p.m. Friday, officers with the San Mateo County
Gang Task Force noticed a man
matching the description of the
victim walking in the area of
Willow Avenue and Marcie Circle
in South San Francisco, close to
where the shooting took place.
When officers attempted to speak
to him, he ran and discarded a
loaded firearm, according to
police.
The gun was determined to have
been the same used in the shooting
and the man, identified as Jose
Antonio Nava, 21, was arrested.
He previously lived in South San
Francisco and has affiliation with
a known criminal street gang,
according to police.
Mosquitoes from
Redwood City test
negative for West Nile virus
Mosquito samples collected
from Redwood City following San
Mateo County Mosquito and
Vector Control Districts adult
mosquito control treatment the
night of Wednesday, Aug. 5, tested
negative for West Nile virus,
according to the district.
The truck-mounted adult mosquito control treatment was conducted
in areas of Redwood City in
response to the discovery of adult
mosquitoes carrying West Nile
virus at two locations. The treatment was completed at approximately 2 a.m. Aug. 6. No further
adult mosquito control treatments
are scheduled for this area, according to the district.
For assistance with a mosquito
problem in San Mateo County,
contact the District at (650) 3448592. For more information on
West Nile virus or district services
visit www.smcmvcd.org.
La Honda man
gets 195 years in prison
for molesting two girls
A La Honda man was sentenced
Monday to 195 years to life in
prison
after
being convicted
in January for
molesting his
1 0 -y ear-o l d
s t e p da ug h t e r
and one of her
friends, according
to
the
D i s t r i c t
Neil Aunko
At t o rn ey s
Office.
Neil Aunko, 40, fled to
Washington after the investigation started and denied any
molestation after being arrested
and during the trial, according to
the District Attorneys Office.
Aunko testified he had no
improper contact with the victims
and claimed they were lying about
his conduct in his testimony.
He had no explanation how
his seminal fluid got onto one
of the victims pajamas, according to the District Attorneys
Office.
He was charged with 40 felony
counts.
The San
Mateo
County
Coroners Office Monday identified an infant killed Thursday in
Redwood City, according to
police.
The infant, identified by the
Coroners Office as Evelyn
Castillo, was 1-year-old when,
according to Daniel Contreras, she
accidentally fell from a table.
Police later arrested Contreras, a
27-year-old Redwood City man,
after the coroner performed an
autopsy and concluded the death
was a homicide.
Officers and medics responded
around 2:30 p.m. Thursday to a
report of a child not breathing at
an apartment in the 400 block of
Madison Avenue, police said.
When medics
arrived,
they
found
baby
Evelyn unconscious and unresponsive,
according
to
police.
She was transported to Kaiser
Daniel
P e r m a n e n t e s
Contreras
Redwood City
Medical Center, where she died,
police said.
Contreras said he was caring for
Evelyn when she fell.
He was booked in the San Mateo
County Jail on suspicion of
killing the child and felony child
abuse, police said.
San Mateo County Chief Deputy
District Attorney Karen Guidotti
said Monday the office would likely decide on Tuesday whether to
file charges against Contreras.
LOCAL/NATION
Ferguson back
on edge after
latest shooting
By Jim Satler
and Alan Scher Zagier
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
REUTERS
Amarion Allen, 11-years-old, stands in front of a police line shortly before shots were fired in a police-officer
involved shooting in Ferguson, Mo.
hundred people gathered in the
street on West Florissant, ignoring an officer on a bullhorn repeatedly warning them to get to the
sidewalk or face arrest. Eventually,
a few lobbed glass bottles and
rocks at officers. One officer was
hospitalized with cuts to the face
after being hit with a rock. Two
others had minor injuries after protesters sprayed them with pepper
spray.
As tensions escalated, several
gunshots suddenly rang out from
the area near a strip of stores,
including some that had been looted moments earlier. Belmar
believes the shots came from
l i S ak o v , of San Carlos,
Th o mas
Ch e n
and
Jo nathan Zo u, of Millbrae,
Co nno r Fo o dy, Aus ti n Wi l s o n
and Ro bert Marti nez, of Menlo
Park, Parker Sl o te, of Burlingame
and Brendan Wri g ht, of San Mateo,
graduated Rens s el aer Po l y techni c
Ins ti tute.
***
Anni e Lu, of Millbrae, has been
selected to represent Northern
California in the Mi s s Ameri can
Juni o r Teen Pag eant.
She will be
attending
the
pageant at Wal t
Di s n e y Wo rl d
in Florida in
November.
Lu stands to
win cash awards,
prizes and scholarships should she be selected winner
in the national competition.
***
The S o ut h
S an
Fran c i s c o
Uni fi ed Scho o l Di s tri ct promoted
LOCAL/NATION
WASHINGTON
Donald
Trumps turbulent relationship with
Fox News showed signs of
improvement Monday even as
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton
seized on the billionaire businessmans clash with the network to
cast his Republican rivals as being
bad for women.
Trump and Fox News, one of the
most
powerful
voices
in
Republican and conservative circles, have been in a bitter feud since
last weeks presidential debate.
While he leads recent polls, the former reality television star has
drawn heated criticism from many
in his own party for saying Fox
moderator Megyn Kelly had blood
coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever.
The networks chairman, Roger
Ailes, reached out to Trump directly
Monday, assuring him hell be
treated fairly by the station,
Trump tweeted Monday.
Roger Ailes just called. He is a
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.
Farmers, towns and tribes
slammed water-intake gates shut
as a sludge-laden plume from a
Colorado mine spill rolled down
principal rivers in the desert
Southwest on Monday, prompting
local officials and families to
demand answers about possible
long-term threats from heavy metals borne along by the spill.
REUTERS
WORLD
REUTERS
Police forensic experts examine the scene after an attack on a police station in Istanbul,Turkey.
i n v o l v ed i n t h e at t ack .
Both assailants fled, and one was later
shot and taken into custody. The
Revolutionary Peoples Liberation ArmyFront, or DHKP-C identified her as 51-yearold Hatice Asik and said she was a member
of the group, which is considered a terrorist
organization by the U.S. and Turkey. The
other assailant was still at large.
In a statement on its website the group
described Asik as a revolutionary fighting
American oppression and vowed to main-
NOTICE
All schools in the South San Francisco Unied School
District are ready to begin instruction on
Wednesday August 12, 2015.
Although the District is actively completing several
construction projects, student enrollment
will not be aected. All of the school
sites are safe and ready for students.
Please visit our district website at www.ssfusd.org as it
contains a wealth of information and resources for
parents, student, sta and the community and is a
great way to stay informed about news and
events throughout our district.
For updates regarding our construction projects,
please visit our Measure J site at www.ssfusd.org/mjb.
OPINION
Rick Hunter
Redwood City
Walter P. Kelly
Millbrae
Michael R. Oberg
San Mateo
Mike Caggiano
San Mateo
Donald Trump
Editor,
Donald Trump is positive proof
that common sense and intelligence
cannot be bought with wealth. Good
luck Republicans.
Robert Nice
Redwood City
Courage
Editor,
I would like to commend the
Republicans on their candidates profiles in courage. Other than Rand
Paul, they were obviously refraining
from any direct criticism of Mr.
Trump to his face, even pandering
by one.
As soon as they arrived at the red
state conservative forum gathering
where Mr. Trump was disinvited,
then all of a sudden they found their
intestinal fortitude and outrage and
the criticism was universal by
all.Some may say Mr. Trump is less
scary than ISIS, but this is the kind
of steely courage I am seeking in
commander in chief.
Debates or comedy?
John Dillon
San Bruno
Editor,
The Fox News channels gotcha
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Precision Castparts Corp., up $37.04 to $230.92
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. said it is buying the aerospace
and industrial company for about $32.36 billion.
Dean Foods Co., down 52 cents to $17.21
The milk producer said its chairman had stepped down and then reported
disappointing second-quarter sales.
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., up $1.65 to $80.47
The e-commerce company is expanding into physical stores by buying
a 20 percent stake Suning, a Chinese electronics store chain.
Twitter Inc., up $2.46 to $29.50
The short messaging service announced a two-year content and
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Wolverine World Wide Inc., up $1.15 to $29.25
A Stifel analyst boosted the footwear company's investment rating to a
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Post Holdings Inc., up $5.50 to $63.59
A Citi analyst upgraded the cereal maker's stock to a "Buy," saying that
it expects cereal sales to perform well in the future.
Nasdaq
Nexstar Broadcasting Group Inc., up $1.01 to $55.07
The owner of local TV stations and websites said it plans to repurchase
$100 million of its common stock.
Inter Parfums Inc., down $1.85 to $28.18
The perfume maker reported earnings for its second quarter last week
that missed Wall Street expectations.
Berkshire completed in recent years outside of the insurance industry that fueled
its growth. The Omaha-based conglomerate already owned an eclectic mix of more
than 80 subsidiaries.
With a company that size, Buffett needs
to strike big deals to meaningfully
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30, the company had $66.6 billion in cash
on hand.
The universe of big companies that fit
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or industrial firms.
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Business briefs
Twitter huddles with NFL
to tackle audience challenge
SAN FRANCISCO Twitter is huddling
with the National Football League as it tackles the challenge of attracting a broader audience to its short messaging service.
A two-year content and advertising deal
announced Monday expands upon similar
partnerships that Twitter forged with the NFL
in 2013 and 2014.
The NFL plans to funnel nearly three times
more content into Twitter than last year, a
commitment that will include more video
highlights and pictures from games in
progress.
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Smith saga
raisessome
questions
S
MICHAEL DALDER/REUTERS
Katie Ledecky celebrates after setting a new world record in the women's 800m freestyle final Saturday in Kazan, Russia.
Golden girl
Ledecky crowns herself czarina at Russian swim worlds
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Friday morning, leaving Harold with an accelerated learning curve and revised expectations
that he may need to contribute quickly.
I was initially shocked, Harold said
Sunday. I was learning a lot from that guy.
In my eyes, he was the best pass rusher in
the NFL. Its just unfortunate. We lost a
gem. He was a guy I definitely looked to in
all the time I was here.
The 49ers felt they found a gem in Harold
when he slipped to them in the draft after a
dominant junior season at Virginia. They
selected him even though they already were
stocked at outside linebacker with Smith,
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there to be a part of it, but I also didn't
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After an outstanding senior season at
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while moving between the starting rotation and the bullpen, Grotz signed with
the Astros and was assigned to Rookie-
Mets Wright
rehabbing in
Port St. Lucie
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Rowing athletes attend a training session at the World Rowing Junior Championships last
Wednesday in Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon in Rio de Janeiro.
Were not really sure. My personal feeling
is, I think its from the lake, Ackerman said.
Francia said she lacked the data and information to directly blame the illness on the venue,
but added: It just doesnt seem normal.
She warned athletes coming for the
Olympics that you should know when youre
coming next year that you have to be smart
about how you are preparing.
Francia said the U.S. team had taken precautions about competing in the polluted lake
beneath Rios picturesque Christ the
Redeemer statue, but maybe we were not as
strict in enforcing them as we should have
been from the beginning.
As soon as kids started going down, we
were bleaching oar handles, we were immediately washing hands after coming off the
water, she said. Other countries didnt allow
water bottles at all. Other countries had water
bottles in zip-locked bags.
US Rowing, which oversees the sport in
including diarrhea.
The Americans experience is almost certain to raise more concerns for the Olympics.
About 10,500 athletes will attend the
Summer Games, and 1,400 will participate in
rowing, sailing, triathlon, canoeing and distance swimming in the waters around Rio.
You dont want to see athletes in the boatpark vomiting, Francia said, recounting that
the competitor she saw get sick was not an
American. One of the U.S. rowers did faint in
a dining area, she added.
The AP analysis of water began in March and
was performed by noted Brazilian virologist
Fernando Spilki, coordinator of the environmental quality program at Feevale University
in southern Brazil. It showed dangerously high
levels of viruses from sewage in all Olympic
venues. The samples were checked for three
types of human adenovirus, as well as
rotavirus, enterovirus and fecal coliforms.
These are viruses that are known to cause
digestive and respiratory illnesses, including
explosive diarrhea and vomiting, but can also
in rarer cases lead to more serious heart, brain
and other diseases, such as hepatitis A.
The AP testing, which will continue
through the Olympics, also checked for bacterial fecal coliforms which at times during
the study peaked at the Olympic lake to 10
times the acceptable limit for secondary contact per Brazilian regulations.
In two separate emailed statements following the AP study, the World Health
Organization affirmed it was advising the
International Olympic Committee to widen
the scientific base of indicators to include
viruses. The WHO underscored that its actually up to the local Olympic organizing committee in Rio to order that viral testing be done.
However, in an emailed statement Monday,
the organization reversed course and said that
WHO has not and will not issue an official
recommendation on viral testing.
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By Pat Graham
LOUNGE
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his alone. There are various ways this
could have been avoided and everyone
has heard them ad infinitum: call a cab,
call Uber, hire a driver.
He didnt and now hes paying the
price by losing his job.
But in a case like this, where it is
obvious someone needs serious help to
literally save a persons life, what role
does any employer including the
NFL have in helping someone with
an obvious problem? Seems to me, the
worst thing the 49ers or any other
employer could do would be to cut a
man loose as he approaches the depths
of despair. It would seem now is the
most critical time a person like Smith
would need the support of an employer.
San Francisco head coach Jim
Tomsula said all the right things at the
press conference, indicating the organization would help Smith through his
tribulations. But it makes me wonder
HANNIBAL HANSCHKE/REUTERS
Katie Ledecky poses with her five worldchampionship gold medals Sunday.
She will focus on training for the next
year, although Ledecky plans to take a
few classes at Georgetown University
and continue the volunteer work she did
in high school.
Ledecky wont be far from the water
when shes taking her weeklong break
at home in Bethesda, Maryland. Shell
be the teenager with the short blond hair
and smooth stroke at the local pool.
It gets hot in D.C. in the summer,
she said. Well see how much Ill actually swim.
to stop doing this? Until he can truthfully answer that one, it doesnt really
matter what kind of support is out there
for him because, unless he wants it, hes
not going to get it.
***
Just a correction on the Sequoias
football teams preseason road trip.
While the Cherokees will still be taking on an international opponent in
Vancouver College, it is the Canadian
squad that will need to make sure all its
passports are in order as it will be crossing the border to face Sequoia in a game
in Seattle.
***
Menlo-Atherton is looking for a
girls basketball junior varsity coach
for the upcoming season. There is a
$3,400 stipend. For more information,
contact Menlo-Atherton varsity coach
Markisha Coleman at
markisha3@gmail.com.
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back out West, even though hell have to compete with the archrival Oregon Ducks, who
reached the national title game last season
behind Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback
Marcus Mariota.
But almost nobody gets an easy ride these
days in the Pac-12, which has a wealth of
amazing players and no clear-cut
title favorite. While comparisons among leagues are
inexact at best, every
coach is publicly confident the Pac-12 is the
equal of the SEC and anybody else.
A lot of the talent thats been
out West that maybe had left the western part of the country, going somewhere
else, is now staying out here, Arizona
coach Rich Rodriguez said. Were one of
them, but the other schools in our division
and in our league are doing it. So I think the
Pac-12 South is probably going to be better
this year than its ever been. The Pac-12
will be better than its ever been, and I think
its going to stay that way into the future.
After Mariota
Oregon has its usual stacked roster, but a big
hole in the middle after falling short in the
title game against Ohio State. Coach Mark
Helfrich wants his Ducks to simultaneously
learn from and flush the end of (last season).
Mariotas successor could be Eastern
Washington transfer Vernon Adams, but he
So much speed
The Pac-12 has a reputation for highoctane, trailblazing offensive football, and
thats likely to continue this year. The biggest
difference between this league and the rest,
according to coaches, is the speed. This seasons top burners include USC two-way star
Adoree Jackson, Stanford receiver Isaiah
Brandt-Sims, Cal running back Khalfani
Muhammad, Oregon receiver Devon Allen and
Arizona receiver Tyrell Johnson. This league
has what we like to call juice, Andersen said.
It is fast. There are a lot of guys that make
one mistake, and youre going to pay the
price quickly.
New Champ?
For all of its parity and league-wide growth,
the Pac-12 has had only two champions since
2008. Oregon won its fourth title in six years
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SPORTS
Sports brief
Los Angeles proposes $4.1B
budget if Olympic candidate
LOS ANGELES If the city of
Los Angeles becomes the U.S.
candidate for the 2024 Olympics
after Bostons recent drop from
contention, the organizers proposed budget for the Summer
Games would be $4.1 billion plus
a $400 million contingency, a
senior adviser to Mayor Eric
Garcetti said Monday.
The sum includes $200 million
to cover city expenses, Jeff
Millman said.
The citys projection anticipates revenues far in excess of
$4. 5 billion and a significant
profit, Millman said.
The budget would not come from
city funding, but would instead
come to the Los Angeles organizing committee from such sources
as broadcast revenue, sponsorships and tickets.
PAC-12
Continued from page 15
last fall, ending the two-year reign
of Stanford, which slipped to 8-5
last season. USC hasnt won the
league since Pete Carrolls penultimate season, while half of the conferences 12 schools havent even
shared the title in the 21st century.
Leachs time?
Mike Leach has won 12 games in
his first three seasons at
Washington State, and some
observers see little reason to expect
a breakthrough this fall on the
Palouse. Yet the famously unconventional coach is increasingly
confident about the future after the
school opened its 75,000-squarefoot Cougar Football Complex in
June. Leachs charisma and smarts
make him an important national
figure, but hes eager to back up that
reputation.
TRACK
Continued from page 14
Except for the exclusion of
Symmonds, there were no real surprises. There are five defending
world champions on the U.S. squad,
including
Ashton
Eaton
(decathlon), LaShawn Merritt (400
meters), David Oliver (hurdles),
Brittney Reese (long jump) and
Brianna Rollins (hurdles). Big
names such as Justin Gatlin, Tyson
Gay and Allyson Felix are also on
the team.
Taking the place of Symmonds in
the 800 is Clayton Murphy, who
finished fourth at nationals. The
top three in each event earn a spot
to worlds.
The 31-year-old Symmonds is
known for taking a stance on social
and business issues that surround
what he believes is a widely corrupt
world of track and field. He indicated
he couldnt sit idly by on this topic,
believing that giving Nike so much
power on what athletes can and cant
wear at events such as worlds and the
Olympics may hinder sponsorship
deals down the road.
We have to wear Team USA kit at
all official Team USA functions,
which is fine. Im fine with it,
Symmonds said in a phone conversation Sunday night. The problem
is they never define what a Team
USA function is. They do that
almost on purpose so they can call
anything a Team USA function.
USATF issued a statement
HAROLD
Continued from page 11
the position that has been bolstered
by Harold can help compensate for
the loss of Smiths talent, which
produced 42 sacks in his first 43
games.
A guy like Aldon, its not a guy
that you just can replace, Mangini
said. Hes got a unique skill set.
But one of the things we focus on
defensively is building flexibility
in terms of what we can play and
whos going to play there.
Were moving those parts
around to play left and right so we
wouldnt have to play guys in the
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East Division
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New York
61
Toronto
61
Baltimore
57
Tampa Bay 56
Boston
50
Central Division
W
Kansas City 67
Minnesota 55
Detroit
54
Chicago
52
Cleveland
51
West Division
W
Houston
61
Angels
59
Texas
55
Seattle
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Mondays Games
Kansas City 4, Detroit 0
Chicago White Sox 8, L.A. Angels 2
Baltimore 3, Seattle 2
Tuesdays Games
As (Graveman 6-7) at Jays (Hutchison 10-2), 4:07 p.m.
Atl. (W.Perez 4-2) at Rays (E.Ramirez 8-4), 4:10 p.m.
Boston (Wright 5-4) at Fish (Nicolino 1-1), 4:10 p.m.
NYY (Severino 0-1) at Tribe (Carrasco 11-8), 4:10 p.m.
Tigers (Sanchez 10-9) at K.C. (Ventura 6-7), 5:10 p.m.
Angels (Santiago 7-5) at ChiSox (Rodon 4-4),5:10 p.m.
Texas (Gallardo 8-9) at Twins (Gibson 8-9), 5:10 p.m.
Os (Tillman 8-7) at Ms (T.Walker 8-7), 7:10 p.m.
Astros (Kazmir 6-6) at S.F.(Bumgarner 12-6), 7:15 p.m.
Wednesdays Games
Baltimore at Seattle, 12:40 p.m.
Houston at San Francisco, 12:45 p.m.
Boston at Miami, 1:10 p.m.
Oakland at Toronto, 4:07 p.m.
Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m.
Detroit at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m.
Angels at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m.
Texas at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m.
W
New York
60
Washington 58
Atlanta
51
Philadelphia 45
Miami
44
Central Division
W
St. Louis
71
Pittsburgh 65
Chicago
62
Cincinnati
49
Milwaukee 48
West Division
W
Los Angeles 62
Giants
59
Arizona
55
San Diego 53
Colorado
47
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52
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.554
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Mondays Games
N.Y. Mets 4, Colorado 2
Arizona 13, Philadelphia 3
Washington 8, L.A. Dodgers 3
San Diego 2, Cincinnati 1
Tuesdays Games
Atl. (W.Perez 4-2) at Rays (E.Ramirez 8-4), 4:10 p.m.
Boston (Wright 5-4) at Fish (Nicolino 1-1), 4:10 p.m.
Rox (Rusin 3-4) at N.Y. Mets (Harvey 10-7), 4:10 p.m.
Brews (Jungmann 6-3) at Cubs (Haren 7-7), 5:05 p.m.
Bucs (Locke 6-6) at St. L.(C.Martinez 11-4), 5:15 p.m.
Phils (Buchanan 2-6) at DBacks (Hellickson 7-8),6:40 p.m.
Reds (Lorenzen 3-7) at S.D. (Rea 0-0), 7:10 p.m.
Nats (J.Ross 3-3) at L.A. (Greinke 11-2), 7:10 p.m.
Astros (Kazmir 6-6) at S.F.(Bumgarner 12-6), 7:15 p.m.
Wednesdays Games
Cincinnati at San Diego, 12:40 p.m.
Philadelphia at Arizona, 12:40 p.m.
Houston at San Francisco, 12:45 p.m.
Boston at Miami, 1:10 p.m.
Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m.
Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m.
Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m.
Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.
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Continued from page 1
bid process for construction contracts are
some of the reasons the district fell into the
The district transferred $10 million from its spending shortfall, according to the audit.
general fund to the fund set aside for financing
Last month, officials agreed to implement a
capital projects to backfill the void left by a variety of safeguards designed to prevent
previous round of financial miscues, said some of the costly mistakes identified in the
audit from occurring again.
The district will no longer
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More than 30 percent of controllers
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controllers at several air traffic facilities told the AP that six-day work
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Continued from page 1
A new model home, with a one-car
garage, has been erected on the property
as many of the older homes are being
dismantled and removed from the property.
Amenities such as the club house and
swimming pool are currently closed and
the dumpsters on the property are filled
with debris from the homes being dismantled.
Some tenants have been told they can
reapply to live in the park after the new
homes are erected.
The asking price will allegedly range
from $2,500 to $4,000 a month, about
double what current tenants are being
charged.
The park is subject to a rent stabilization ordinance crafted in 1991, but the
tenants who live there now are not sure
whether it actually protects them.
Many of the tenants showed up to the
Pacifica City Council meeting Monday,
Aug. 10, to share their stories.
Pacifica Vice Mayor Sue Digre said the
tenants are under extreme stress from
the eviction notices.
We all know that there are not 22
housing units that are available for
them, not only in this city, but on this
side of the Bay, Digre said about those
who have already received the termination of tenancy notices.
Many of the mobile home parks
tenants are also veterans or individu-
DSMA
Continued from page 1
of San Mateo, are facing a real opportunity at this time with all of the economic growth and the changes that are happening in the Bay Area. Theres a lot of
challenges that come with that, but
theres also opportunities. So the city is
trying to embrace those opportunities
and part of that is for the downtown to
raise its profile and get a more recognizable identity out there in our own city
and beyond, said DSMA Executive
Director Ann Fienman. To have this
new, recognizable and iconic design, we
think is really a valuable step forward
for us.
Schwab said he too grew up in a small
town and working with the DSMA on
the project was a pleasure. Taking inspiration from the surrounding architecture
and nature, Schwab said he hopes the
image is one the city can be proud of for
years to come.
Im from a small town, so it was
very comfortable, I felt like I understood the project and I really kind of
fell in love with San Mateo, which I
didnt know that much about,
Schwab said. It felt like I was work-
Calendar
TUESDAY, AUG. 11
Kiwanis Weekly Meeting. Noon to
1:15 p.m. Allied Arts Guild, 75 Arbor
Road, Menlo Park. Guest speaker
Scott Anderson will speak about concussions. For more information email
info@suziworleyphotography.com.
Documentary Club. 6:30 p.m.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
las Pulgas, Belmont. Discuss a new
documentary or independent film.
Popcorn and refreshments will be
served. For more information email
belmont@smcl.org.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 12
San Mateo Professional Alliance
Weekly Networking Lunch. Noon
to 1 p.m. Kingfish Restaurant (in the
Kings Room on the second floor),
201 South B St., San Mateo. Join the
SMPA for lunch while meeting new
business connections. Free. For more
information call 430-6500.
Palo Alto Babe Ruth Open House. 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. Roundtable Pizza, 1225
El Camino Real, Menlo Park. For families interested in 13- and 15-year-old
baseball leagues. Meet Palo Alto
Babe Ruth and area little league
coaches and learn about playing
options after little league. For more
information
email
curtismo@ymail.com.
Music in the Park: Houston Jones. 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. Stafford Park, corner of
King Street and Hopkins Avenue,
Redwood City. For more information,
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http://www.redwoodcity.org/events
/musicinthepark.html.
The How of Courage Workshop
with Dr. Lisa Chu. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
New Leaf Community Market, 150
San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay.
Share stories of courage in your own
life with others who will inspire you
with their stories. Discover your own
source of courage in everyday
actions and tap into your new story
unfolding as you commit to your
next courageous act. Dr. Lisa Chu is a
life coach, artist and educator.
Preregister at: www.newleafhalfmoonbay.eventbrite.com. For more
information contact patti@bondmarcom.com.
Pat Wilder CD Release Party at The
Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. The Club
Fox, 2209 Broadway, Redwood City.
$7 cover.
Summer Reading Solree. 7 p.m.
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave.,
Millbrae. An evening of adult socializing with hors doeuvres and wine,
giveaways and Literary Bingo with
prizes. No prior registration required.
For more information call 697-7607.
THURSDAY, AUG. 13
San Mateo Asian Seniors Club
(Age 50+). 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Martin Luther King Center, 725
Monte Diablo Ave., San Mateo.
Activities include lectures, exercise
classes, bingo, mahjong, craft classes,
casino trips, special event lunches,
etc. $20 annual membership. For
more information call 349-8534.
Mystery Book Group. 2 p.m.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
las Pulgas, Belmont. Join us for a lively discussion. For more information
email belmont@smcl.org.
Memoir Writing Class. Noon to 1
p.m. Deborahs Palm, 555 Lytton Ave.,
Palo Alto. $50 for four classes, $15
drop-in fee. Taught by Phyllis Butler.
For more information call 326-0723
or email butler-phyllis@att.net.
Fioli
Summer
Sculpture
Presentation and Reception.
Presentation at 4 p.m., Artist
Reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Sculptors Ruth Waters and Adon
Valenziano will share their method of
creating unique sculptures. 86
Caada Road, Woodside. $15 for
members and $20 for non-members,
includes access to the House and
Garden during open hours and
reception. For more information call
364-8300.
Author Talk: Miyoko Schinner. 6
p.m. South San Francisco Library. Join
us for a talk with Miyoko Schinner,
author of The Homemade Vegan
Pantry: The Art of Making Your Own
Staples. Miyokos book will show you
how to make staple items for your
refrigerator and pantry that are quick
and easy to make, and contain no
animal products of any kind. The
Homemade Vegan Pantry is a delight
for vegans and omnivores alike.
HICAP of San Mateo County presents New to Medicare. 6 p.m. to 7
p.m. San Mateo Main Library, Laurel
Room. Health Insurance Counseling
and Advocacy Program (HICAP) provides free, unbiased and confidential
one-on-one counseling. Free and
open to the public. For more information call 627-9350.
San Mateo Central Park Music
Series. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Central Park,
San Mateo. Come to listen to music,
eat, drink and have fun. Band: Take 2.
Music on the Plaza: Fleetwood
Burlingame
Advocates for Renter Protections.
7 p.m. Unite Here Local 2 Union Hall,
209 Highland Ave., Burlingame. This
meeting is for Burlingame renters
working toward rent stabilization
and tenant protections. Daniel Saver,
attorney for Community Legal
Services of East Palo Alto, will be on
hand to answer questions and give a
status report on the work being
done by renters in other cities on the
Peninsula. RSVP needed as a light
dinner will be served. For more information contact Cindy Cornell at
cindy@rentersrightsnow.com.
Movies on the Square: Indiana
Jones Last Crusade. 8:30 p.m.
Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway,
Redwood City. For more information
go
to
www.redwoodcity.org/events/music
inthepark.html.
FRIDAY, AUG. 14
Java with Jerry. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. 965
Brewster Ave., Redwood City. Join
state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, for
a cup of coffee and conversation on
key legislative issues for 2015. No
RSVP or appointment necessary, coffee provided at no taxpayer expense.
Fiction, Poetry, Novel, Memoir:
Demolishing Categories and
Undermining Cliche. 10 a.m.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
las Pulgas. Anne Germanacos will
present a reading from Tribute, her
2014 novel, a collaborative exercise
and plenty of Q&A.
August Summer Fun Western
Party. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. San Bruno
Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Springs
Road, San Bruno. Includes dance lessons, music by Joni Morris with her
band and a barbecue lunch. Tickets
available at front desk. For more
information call 616-7150.
Rosh Hashanah Shofar Party and
Tashlich. 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Ronald C. Wornick Jewish Day
School, 800 Foster City Blvd., Foster
City. For more information visit
chabadnp.com or call 341-4510.
Music in the Park. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Burton Park, San Carlos. For more
information call 802-4382.
Jesus Christ Superstar. 8 p.m.
Coastal Repertory Theatre, 1167
Main St., Half Moon Bay. Tickets range
from $27 to $45. For more information and to purchase tickets call 5693266 or visit coastalrep.com.
Music on the Square: Chris
Gardner Band. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway,
Redwood City. Free. For more information call 780-7311 or visit
www.redwoodcity.org/events/musiconthesquare.html.
Free Family Movies in the Park.
Sunset.
Washington
Park,
Burlingame. Big Hero 6 will be playing. Bring blankets, picnic baskets
and warm coats. There will be cotton
candy and popcorn provided by the
Sacred Church to benefit the Youth
Scholarship Fund. For more information call 558-7300.
SATURDAY, AUG. 15
Car Seat Safety Check Event. 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. San Mateo County Human
Services Agency, 2500 Middlefield
Road, Redwood City. Learn about car
seat laws, what you need to protect
your children in vehicles and
whether your childrens car seats are
properly installed. Free. For more
information or to make an appointment call 369-6261 ext. 330.
Senior Showcase. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Little House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo
Park. Exhibitors will showcase services for active seniors. Giveaways,
health screenings and refreshments
will be provided. Prize bags will be
given to the first 250 guests. Free. For
more information call 344-5200.
Talk to the Pharmacist and Blood
Pressure Screening. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Little House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo
Park. Consult with a pharmacist
about medications or any other
questions. Taking place during
Todays Senior Showcase event.
Free. For more information call 3036735.
Walk with a Doc. 10 a.m. Sandpiper
Park, 797 Redwood Shores Parkway,
Redwood Shores. Free program of
the San Mateo County Medical
Associations Community Service
Foundation that encourages physical
activity. For more information and to
sign up visit smcma.org/walkwithadoc or call 312-1663.
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4 Miami Vice cop
8 Chicken style
12 Beagle feature
13 Neutral shade
14 Is, to Pedro
15 Map dir.
16 Business VIPs
17 -foot pole
18 Docked
20 Salad sh
22 Heavy metal
23 Undersized
25 Gives feedback
29 Sprout
31 Help with the dishes
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35 Large tawny cat
36 Old-time exclamation
37 Crate
38 Big chunk
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Word on a battery
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CSA monogram
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110 Employment
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San Carlos
(650)596-3489
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110 Employment
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110 Employment
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296 Appliances
298 Collectibles
302 Antiques
304 Furniture
304 Furniture
RING FOUND, 6 years ago, large 14 carat gold, in San Carlos. Eaton Ave.
(650)445-8827
WHIRLPOOL
REFRIGERATOR/
FREEZER, side by side. Excellent condition; 2010 model. $300 (650) 342-7957
Books
WW1
$12.,
295 Art
297 Bicycles
2 KIDS Bikes for $60. 310-889-4850.
Text Only. Will send pictures upon request.
BRIDGESTONE MOUNTAIN Bike. $95.
27" tires. 310-889-4850. Text Only. Will
send pictures upon request.
LANDRIDER
AUTO-SHIFT.
Never
Used. Paid $320. Asking $75.(650)4588280
298 Collectibles
1920'S AQUA Glass Beaded Flapper
Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl
Flapper Collar. $50. 650-762-6048
1940 VINTAGE telephone bench maple
antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
296 Appliances
CHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
CHICKEN ROASTERS (4) vertical, One
pulsing chopper, both unopened, in original packaging, $27.(650) 578 9208
FAN, WHITE 3-speed, 3 blade 18", pedestal type $9 650-595-3933
JACK LALANE juicer $25 or best offer.
650-593-0893.
2 VINTAGE Light Bulbs circa 1905. Edison Mazda Lamps. Both still working $50 (650)-762-6048
ARMY SHIRT, long sleeves, with pockets. XL $15 each (408)249-3858
BELT BUCKLE-MICKEY Mouse 1937
Marked Sterling. Sun Rubber company.
(650) 355-2167.
299 Computers
303 Electronics
27 INCH Sony TV (not flat screen) Excellent condition $75.00. 650-347-6875.
300 Toys
3-STORY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)5588142
5 RARE purple card Star Wars figures
mint unopened. $75. Steve, 650-5186614.
COMPLETE 1999 UD1&2 set of 525
baseball cards - mint. $50. Steve, 650518-6614.
PLAY KITCHEN Step 2, accessories,
sink, shelves, oven, fridge, extendable,
perfect , $50. 650-878-9511
Very
PHILIPS 20-INCH color tube TV with remote. Great picture. $20. Pacifica (650)
355-0266
ACROSS
1 Lute-like Indian
instrument
6 Genesis brother
10 Golfers goals
14 Techniquesharpening
Chopin piece
15 __ fide
16 From scratch
17 Argument
19 Response to
Marco! in a pool
game
20 Spreading tree
21 Chicagos
Michigan, e.g.:
Abbr.
22 Hibachi spot
23 __ de Janeiro
24 1960 hit for Dion
and the Belmonts
27 H.G. Wells genre
29 Have regrets
about
30 Genesis mother
31 Bias
33 Skin blemish
34 Raised, as
horses
35 Extremely
impressive
quality, informally
... or, when read
differently, what
the four longest
puzzle answers
all have
38 Cooking oil
source
41 Many a mountain
whose name
ends in horn
42 Tickle
45 Bauxite, e.g.
46 Michelle of the
LPGA
47 Scarfed down
49 Do the seemingly
impossible, la
Jesus
54 Uni- + bi55 Smelled a lot
56 Bikini top
57 Skin art, for short
58 Pueblo-dwelling
people
59 1937 Laurel and
Hardy film
involving a
prospectors
daughter and a
gold mine
63 Old-style once
64 Sunup direction
65 Eagles home
66 Tinting agents
67 Jazz group
instrument
68 Actor Romero
DOWN
1 Underground
waste conduits
2 Slanted letters
3 Confused state
4 Much __ About
Nothing
5 NFL official
6 Higher in rank
than
7 Destructive
beetle
8 Conclude
9 __ Vegas
10 Large edible fruit
11 One more
12 Ease, as pain
13 Fainted
18 Stroller cry
22 Lead-in for heat
or cook
24 Derelict
overdoing the
grape
25 Idle of Monty
Python
26 Im __ here!:
Bye!
28 Baby deer
32 Creator of Finn
and Sawyer
33 Microwave
34 Very dry, as
Champagne
36 Aviated
37 Poet Khayym
38 Bovine shelter
39 Ciceros skill
40 Health setback
43 Hunting dogs
44 Landmass divided
by the Urals
46 Stir-fry pan
48 Half of a rain
rhythm
50 Gentle washer
setting
51 Vast chasm
52 Runs easily
53 __ de Cologne
59 Spiders creation
60 Little battery size
61 Tic-toe filler
62 Very little, to a
Scot
made in Spain
DELL
LAPTOP
Computer
Bag
Fabric/Nylon great condition $20 (650)
692-3260
HP DESKTOP computer upgrade vista
Intel processor perfect condition tower
only $99 (650) 520-7045
304 Furniture
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
with
shelves for books, pure oak. Purchased
for $750. Sell for $99. (650)348-5169
FREE 2 piece china cabinet. Pecan finish. Located in SSF. I'll email picture.
650-243-1461
FULL SIZED mattress with metal type
frame $35. (650)580-6324
306 Housewares
BBQ UTENSILS, Stainless steel, Grillmark, flippers tongs, baster, winebarrel,
staves, $25. (650) 578 9208.
MIRROR, OAK frame oval on top approx 39" high x 27" Wide. (650)996-0026
NEW SET of 4 TV trays with stand. Really nice wood. $50. (650)952-3063.
SCALE. 25 lb. capacity counter top model. Very good condition. $15. San Bruno.
650-794-0839
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308 Tools
12 FOOT Heavy Duty Jumper Cables
$8 (650)368-0748
14 FT Extension Ladder. Extends to 26
FT. $125. Good Cond. (650)368-7537
4 WHEEL movers dolly cost $40 asking
$25 obo 650 591 6842
AIR COMPRESSOR - All trade. 125psi.
25 gallon. $99. (650)591-8062
BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
COMMERCIAL PADDLE CONCRETE
MIXER, Motor Driven. $1,350. (650) 3336275.
COMMERCIAL PADDLE CONCRETE
MIXER, Electric Driven. $875. (650) 3336275.
CONCRETE FINISHING tools, bull flout.
jitter bug and trowels etc. $95.00 firm.
650-341-0282
CRACO 395 SP-PRO, electronic paint
sprayer. Commercial grade. Used only
once. $600/obo. (650)784-3427
CRAFTMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet
stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-1045
CRAFTSMAN 2 HP 7-1/4 inch circular
saw, Diablo 24-tooth thin kerf carbide
blade. $40. 650-465-2344
CRAFTSMAN 3/4 horse power 3,450
RPM $60 (650)347-5373
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
CRAFTSMAN BELT & disc sander $99.
(650)573-5269
CRAFTSMAN JIGSAW 3.9 amp. with
variable speeds $65 (650)359-9269
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL Arm Saw Stand.
In box. $30. (650)245-7517
By Gareth Bain
2015 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
08/11/15
308 Tools
WE BUY
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
650-697-2685
316 Clothes
VELVET DRAPE, 100% cotton, new
beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems:
$45 (415)585-3622
HAILUN PIANO for sale, brand new, excellent condition. $6,000. (650)308-5296
PETS IN NEED
650.367.1405
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Proudly saving lives for 50 years.
TASCO LUMINOVA Telescope.with tripod stand, And extra Lenses. Good condition.$90. call 650-591-2393
ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi animal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
650-593-2066
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
Asphalt/Paving
Cleaning
NORTHWEST
ASPHALT PAVING
Concrete
321 Hunting/Fishing
HUNTING
CLUB
Membership
$2,600.Camanche Hills Hunting Preserve, Ione CA. Pheasants, Ducks, Chukar and sporting clay range. Excludes
annual dues and bird card. Call 209-3041975.
335 Rugs
CARPET RUNNER, new, 30 inches,
bound on both sides, burgundy color, 30
lineal feet, $290. Call (650)579-0933.
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470 Rooms
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620 Automobiles
1978 CLASSIC Mercedes Benz, 240D,
136k miles, 2nd owner, all scheduled
maintenance & records available. Good
condition. All original. Always garaged.
New tires. 4 speed manual. Runs &
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Good leather and carpets. AM/FM radio.
$4500. Call (650)375-1929
620 Automobiles
CHEVY 10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
CHEVY HHR 08 - Grey, spunky car
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
(408)807-6529.
DODGE
99 Van, Good Condition,
$3,500 OBO (650)481-5296
FORD 98 Mustang. GT Convertible.
Summer fun car. Green, Tan, Leather interior, Excellent Condition. 128,000
Miles. $3700. (650) 440-4697.
MERCEDES 06 C230 - 6 cylinder, navy
blue, 60K miles, 2 year warranty,
$18,000, (650)455-7461
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
650-995-0003
DAINESE BOOTS Zipper & Velcro Closure, Cushioned Ankle, Excellent Condition Unisex EU40 $65 (650)357-7484
DUCATI 01 750 Monster, 15K miles,
very clean. $4,500. (650)455-1699
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Plumbing
(650)341-7482
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650-201-6854
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Grinding
Stump
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PENINSULA
CLEANING
Large
PAINTING
Pruning
Shaping
JON LA MOTTE
Painting Electrical
Carpentry Dry Rot
40 Yrs. Experience
LOCALLY OWNED
Family Owned Since 2000
Trimming
CONSUELOS HOUSE
CLEANING
Service
Lic#857741
SENIOR HANDYMAN
CHAINEY HAULING
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Hillside Tree
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Drip Systems, Rock Gardens
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or materials) be licensed by the Contractors State License Board. State law also
requires that contractors include their license number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
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650-282-5555
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Burlingame
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Clothing
PANCHO VILLA
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650-231-4754
177 Bovet Rd. #150 San Mateo
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& BEAUTY
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(650)557-2286
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Bronstein Music
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Cruises Land & Family vacations
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Family Owned & Operated
Since 1939
1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS
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