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San Mateo
plans for
recreation
City Council considers strategic plan to
improve facilities, community centers
By Samantha Weigel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
From tennis courts and swimming pools to day care centers and art studios, the city of San Mateo is creating a comprehensive plan to promote recreation and maintain facilities.
After more than a year of gathering public feedback, the
City Council will consider approving its Recreation
Facilities Strategic Plan this Tuesday night.
With many of its current buildings aged and officials
seeking the best way to provide residents with programs
and services, a community advisory committee formed to
help draft the report focused on improving facilities
throughout the city.
Almost all of the citys existing facilities are nearing 50
years old and are in many ways limited in their ability to
Team USAs Katie Holloway practices sitting volleyball at the Riekes Center in Menlo Park before she headed to Rio de Janeiro
to compete in the Paralympic Games, which begin this week.
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were thousands of bees chasing hun- in California were interrupted by a mens bodies from the ocean just north
Actor Idris Elba is
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Peters says the three people taken to Dana Point were shocked when a deer agent conducting patrols along Border
Comedian JoAnne Worley is 81. Country singer David
the hospital are expected to be OK and rushed into the ocean Thursday morn- Field State Park saw a body floating in
Allan Coe is 77. Rock singer-musician Roger Waters (Pink that the bees left the park within an ing. One surfer had to kick his board the surf just after 7 a.m. Saturday.
Floyd) is 73. Actress Swoosie Kurtz is 72. Comedian-actress hour of the attack.
out and bail out of a wave when the aniAgents pulled the 49-year-old man
Jane Curtin is 69. Country singer-songwriter Buddy Miller is
mal suddenly appeared in front of him. to shore and he was pronounced dead.
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Minutes later, agents saw another
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their surf heat and out of nowhere this mans body in the water, pulled him to
Smyth (Sawyer Brown) is 59. Actor-comedian Michael
factor in crash outside concert
deer comes trotting down the shore- shore and pronounced him dead.
Winslow is 58. Rock musician Perry Bamonte is 56. Actor
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old driver outside an Orange County rience, told the Associated Press.
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the Bayfront and underdeveloped portions
of Rollins Road which had previously
been preserved for other uses.
Though officials seemed initially
amenable to such suggestions, Gardiner
said the upcoming discussion will revolve
around a central question how big
should Burlingame become in the future?
We know this is something that has
been on peoples minds. On the one hand,
the question refers to population growth
and how many new residents to plan for,
but we also need to consider employment,
including numbers of jobs and types of
jobs, he said. The update of the general
plan is a unique opportunity because it
allows all of this to be considered together.
Discussions during the study session
will ultimately inform an initial draft of
the general plan revision, set to be completed in the coming months, said
Gardiner.
In Millbrae, officials and the community
will address a set of approaches designed
to help move the general plan drafting
process ahead, according to a city document.
The vision statement officials hope to
arrive at will give way to a discussion of
potential land use alternatives proposed
for different regions of the city, eventually leading to an initial draft of the plan.
As part of the discussion looking ahead
to the future of Millbrae, officials will
work to develop a timeline for rebuilding
the citys Community Center, which was
Local brief
the fire broke out and one of them suffered a
small burn, according to Palo Alto Fire
Department Battalion Chief Chris Woodard.
The kitchen sustained minimal damage
and the restaurant was closed throughout the
day, Woodward said.
Although fire investigators believe the
fire was most likely cooking-related, the
cause remains under investigation, according to Woodward.
lost in July after two teens started the fouralarm blaze in the courtyard outside the
facility.
Officials are amidst discussions with the
insurance representatives determining the
amount of money Millbrae will be reimbursed for the facility, according to a
recent community notice posted on the
citys website.
The citys insurance policy allowed for
reimbursement of an amount equal to the
cost to replace the building with the exact
same design and features of the previous
facility built nearly 50 years ago, as well
as the cost of construction to keep it up to
code over the years, according to the
notice.
During a meeting last month, residents
suggested a variety of enhanced amenities
and programs they wish would be offered at
the new center once it is rebuilt, bringing
questions regarding the financing of such
improvements.
Officials said the details of the rebuilding process can be addressed in tandem
with the general plan update, as both projects stand to shape the future of Millbrae
over the coming decades.
This rebuild is a community effort and
your input is appreciated and essential to
building a community center that will host
multiple events, programs and activities,
said the notice from councilmembers Gina
Papan and Wayne Lee.
The Millbrae City Council and Planning
Commission meets 6:30 p. m. Tuesday,
Sept. 6, in the Chetcuti Room, 450 Poplar
Ave. The Burlingame City Council meets 7
p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7, in council chambers, 501 Primrose Road.
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Jeanne Piazza
Jeanne Piazza, one month shy of 90, died Sept 2, 2016.
She was married for over 50 years to Anthony Piazza, who
died in 1996. She leaves behind her four children Anthony
(Andy), Scott, Debra and Reid Piazza and
their spouses. She was very fortunate to
have eight grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren.
The San Carlos garage sale lady went to
her final sale. She was an incredibly
strong, stubborn, compassionate wife and
mother. What she left us with is the love of
family, love of good food and the thrill of
getting a good deal. People on Elm Street
will remember her for her weekly garage
sales, which she sometimes took naps while having. She will
be missed greatly, but will be remembered at our continued
holiday gatherings. We have many funny stories that we will
always share. We love you Mom and will greatly miss you.
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ing in the U.S. illegally, as he did in a longawaited policy speech last week.
Were going to make that decision into
the future, Trump said.
Clinton powered through a coughing fit
at a Labor Day festival at a Cleveland park,
sharply criticizing Trumps recent trip to
Mexico as an embarrassing international
incident. Unwilling to allow Trump to
modify his immigration stances, she said
his address later that night in Arizona
amounted to a doubling down on his absurd
plan to send a deportation force to round up
16 million people.
He can try to fool voters into thinking
somehow hes not as harsh and inhumane as
he seems, but its too late, Clinton said.
Clintons 25-minute question-and-answer
session was her first extensive availability
with reporters since early December.
Beyond Russia, she answered questions
about the ongoing controversy surrounding
her use of a private email server while secretary of state, which Trump has used to cast
doubt over her ability to protect classified
information.
I take classification seriously, she said.
Trump told reporters Monday that on
occasion, he will invite journalists to
travel with him.
The two campaigns arrived in Cleveland
within hours of each other, underscoring
Ohios quadrennial role in presidential campaigns. No Republican has won the White
House without carrying the state, and the
airport offered vivid imagery of that crucial
role.
The airplanes of Trump and his running
mate, Mike Pence, were parked on the tarmac as Clinton and her vice presidential
pick, Tim Kaine, arrived in separate planes.
It was a near-encounter that even forced the
Trump press corps to the side of the road as
Clintons motorcade whizzed by.
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Barack Obama at a news conference at the conclusion of the G20 Summit in Hangzhou, China.
you in that forum. He made the comment
to reporters in Manilla.
Eager to show he wouldnt yield, Obama
said he would undoubtedly still bring up
human rights and due process concerns if
and when the two do meet.
The bizarre rift with the leader of a U.S.
treaty ally was the most glaring example
of how Obama has frequently found himself
OPINION
William Holsinger
San Mateo
Steven Howard
Redwood City
Judi Allen
Belmont
Keith De Filippis
San Jose
BUSINESS STAFF:
Michael Davis
Paul Moisio
Joel Snyder
Charles Gould
Andrea Sanchez-Lopez
Brenda West
Steve Gouveia
Burlingame
Yes on Measure
R in Burlingame
Edior,
For a little over two years,
Burlingame Advocates for Renter
Protections has engaged with
renters, homeowners, small businesses, landlords and councilmembers about the effects of skyrocketing rents in our city. We have witnessed heartbreaking stories of
long-term residents being forced out
of their homes by huge rent increases and evictions for profit. There are
neither protections from these evictions, nor from rents that double in
size.
There is a 30-year old ordinance in
Burlingame that restricts the ability
of the City Council to protect renters
over half of its constituents. It is
called Measure T. It also prevents the
city from requiring that developers
include affordable housing in new
multi-unit buildings. That destructive
ordinance is not relevant to todays
economic realities and has to go
Measure R will overturn it. Special
interest groups solely concerned
with reaping egregious profits in the
rental housing gold rush do not like
Measure R. They are not concerned
with the stability of Burlingame, the
quality of its schools or the essential
needs of its residents. Old Measure T
gives them a foothold in our city,
with the ability to rapidly churn people for profit. We need to rid ourselves of the old ordinance by saying yes to Measure R in November,
ensuring the stability and vitality of
all of Burlingames residents.
Saundra Ardito
Burlingame
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country to country.
In an effort to shore up public support for
trade, the leaders promised inclusive
growth to spread the benefits to people
who have been left behind by wrenching
change. That reflects a recognition that economic strains are fueling political tensions
and a growing clamor to raise barriers
against foreign competition.
The statement expressed opposition to
protectionism on trade and investment in all
its forms.
The governments pledged to avoid devaluing their currencies to boost exports. They
called for cooperation to reduce tax avoidance. They appealed for stepped up aid for
surging global numbers of refugees and their
host countries.
Chinese leaders hope the two-day meeting
will increase their influence in managing
the global economy.
They want the G-20, created to respond to
the 2008 financial crisis, to take on a
longer-term role promoting trade and eco-
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Tiago Bonchristiano faced two of the best teams in Northern California St. Francis and
See AOTW, Page 15 Campolindo and came up with two wins, making a combined 34 stops.
Is the 49ers
handling of
Miller a sign
of new era?
H
ave the San Francisco 49ers actually turned the corner when it
comes to disciplining players
who are obviously out of control? Has
the organization finally tired of leading
the NFL in arrests since 2012 with 14?
Did they finally
learn from the Aldon
Smith fiasco?
It appears so.
Hours after it was
reported
fullback/tight end
Bruce Miller was
arrested for allegedly
breaking the faces of
two men during a
drunken rage in their
hotel room, the
49ers cut ties with
him. This was the
same guy who was arrested on domestic
violence charges a couple years ago, that
were eventually reduced after his thenfiancee said she was never hit.
Whatever. Its clear that this guy has
some kind of anger management issue
and Im only guessing that the underlying reason is alcohol.
But that is neither here nor there. The
fact the 49ers cut him mere hours after the
news came out shows that the team
appears serious about cleaning up its
image.
Unfortunately, the move will also lead
to more questions for the 49ers embattled president Jed York and general manager Trent Baalke. Why didnt the team
wait until all the fact came out, much like
they did on several occasions for Smith,
who was given a third and fourth chance
49ers future lies with Kelly, Gabbert Raiders poised for playoff push
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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SPORTS
Rockies 6, Giants 0
Moore, who was acquired from Tampa Bay on
July 31, had trouble with his release point in the
third. He walked the first two batters of the
inning, including Bettis when the pitcher tried
to put down a bunt. That paved the way to the
decisive inning.
Two batters after Gonzalezs drive, Nick
Hundley hit a solo homer to give the Rockies a
6-0 lead.
There is no excuse for that third inning. I had
plenty of stuff today, Moore said.
Bettis was stellar in the best outing of his
career, getting 15 groundball outs. He surrendered a leadoff double to Trevor Brown in the
sixth, but worked his way out of the jam.
The 27-year-old Bettis called this his best
game in terms of feel for his pitches. He fell
behind leadoff hitter Denard Span 3-0 to start
the game, before getting him to ground, and
was in command the rest of the way.
He could throw any pitch for a strike at any
time, Rockies manager Walt Weiss said. That
was outstanding by Chad.
Power struggle
Part of the problem for the Giants has been a
lack of power, with just 36 homers in the second half. Some of their better long ball hitters
Brandon Crawford, Brandon Belt and Posey
have gone a combined 243 at bats without
leaving the yard.
I cant explain it for you, Bochy said.
Hopefully, that means well hit a few from this
point on.
Up next
Gi ants : RHP Jeff Samardzija (11-9, 4.06
ERA) is 1-1 with a 2.30 ERA in two starts
against Colorado.
Angels 10, As 7
Joey Wendle had his first
career RBI on a single in
the fourth, when Maxwell
added a two-run double one
out later.
Raul Alcantara (0-1)
plunked three batters in the
first inning alone with a
walk while quickly falling
Danny Valencia behind 3-0. He had a balk
in the third that put
Simmons on third after a double before he scored
on Buss second sacrifice fly.
It marked the first time since 1930 an
Athletics pitcher had three hit batsmen and a
balk Howard Ehmke on April 27, 1930
not the kind of stat Alcantara wanted in his forgettable debut.
He was done after three innings, having
allowed five runs and five hits with no strikeouts.
Smolinskis over-the-shoulder running catch
in center on Kaleb Colwarts drive to end the
first likely saved Alcantara at least two more
runs.
Up next
Ang el s : RHP Ricky Nolasco (5-12) is coming off his first win for the Angels after being
acquired in an Aug. 1 trade from the Twins. He is
0-1 in two starts vs. Oakland this year.
Athl eti cs : TBA. LHP Ross Detwiler had
been scheduled to start Tuesday but pitched three
innings in relief Monday.
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been on course for an all-in-the-family showdown in the semifinals; Serena followed Venus
in Ashe and beat Yaroslava Shvedova 6-2, 6-3
in the fourth round for her 308th Grand Slam
match victory, breaking a tie with Roger
Federer for most in the Open era, which dates
to 1968.
Pliskova managed, just barely, to make it to
her first Grand Slam quarterfinal at age 24.
Until this tournament, she never had been past
the third round in 17 appearances at majors.
I was prepared that Im going to play Venus
its going to be tough, because all the people are cheering for her, said Pliskova, who
leads the tour in aces in 2016 and produced
eight in this match.
It took her a while to finish off this one,
despite going up an early break in the third set
and leading 4-2. Just as it seemed she would run
away with it, Williams turned things around
enough to go up 5-4 and hold a match point.
But Pliskova erased that with a swinging forehand volley the sort of shot Williams loves
to hit and followed it up with another
aggressive forehand winner.
Then Pliskova broke to lead 6-5 and served
for the match, getting three chances to close it
at 40-love. After Pliskova frittered away one
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Jeff Gordon is mostly retired and Tony Stewart is almost out the
door. Now Dale Earnhardt Jr. is sidelined for
the rest of the year, exposing NASCARs glaring need for new stars to captivate the audience.
The three big names who have moved the
needle for NASCAR the past two decades have
a combined seven championships, 168 career
Cup wins and five Daytona 500 victories.
More important, they are the household
names for NASCAR, the ones who move the
needle and make people pay attention.
But Gordon called last year his last, only to
be called back to the race car in late July when
a concussion knocked Earnhardt out for the
season. Stewart, meanwhile, has just 13 races
left in his NASCAR driving career.
He was in vintage form Sunday night at
Darlington Raceway, where he seemed to
intentionally wreck Brian Scott in a move
that earned him a post-race sit-down with
NASCARs bigwigs. Stewarts response to the
incident? A wry smile and denial of culpability.
NASCAR will argue the sport is bigger than
one, two or three personalities, and that the
The problem, though, is that none of these new faces are the
complete package. They seem fun on Snapchat and other forms of
social media, but put them in a firesuit with a live television camera
and all the sparkle is sucked right out of their personalities.
stable is full of young talent to carry stock car
racing deep into the future. Theres some truth
to that and it stretches beyond Kyle Busch and
Joey Logano.
Kyle Larson is a week removed from his
first Cup victory, a win that earned him a berth
in NASCARs playoffs, and rookie Chase
Elliott is a week away from securing his spot
in the 10-race championship series. Austin
Dillon could also make the Chase for the
championship in next weeks regular-season
finale, as could Chris Buescher, last years
Xfinity Series champion who used a win at
rain-shortened Pocono to slide into title contention.
Ryan Blaney wont make the Chase, but the
22-year-old has been competitive and part of a
new generation of drivers that NASCAR will
have to rely upon once its superstars are in
street clothes.
The problem, though, is that none of these
new faces are the complete package. They
seem fun on Snapchat and other forms of
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Mel ei na ORo urke, San Mateo v o l l ey bal l . ORourke had a monster game
against Mercy-SF, finishing with 17 kills
and 15 digs. But it wasnt enough to prevent
a five-set loss to the Skippers in a nonleague match.
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by the 49ers before they finally cut him
last season? Is it a case of being two-faced:
giving the talented guy the benefit of the
doubt and as many chances as possible,
while jettisoning the fringe player at the
first opportunity?
One also has to wonder how much coach
Chip Kelly influenced the situation. He
Cate Des s l er, Sacred Heart Prep v o l l ey bal l . The outside hitter led the Gators
to a pair of non-league wins last week. She
opened with a 14-kill performance in a 2518, 25-20, 25-15 sweep of Hillsdale. She
followed that with a team-leading 11 kills
in a 25-21, 16-25, 25-19, 25-13 win over
Half Moon Bay.
was known for making swift and decisive
decisions when it came to discipline in
Philadelphia. Has he garnered enough
power in a relatively short period of time
to have such sway with the GM and team
president?
Linebacker Ahmad Brooks was kept by
the team, despite Brooks breaking a liquor
bottle over the head of his own teammate a
few years ago. Ray McDonald was given a
pass after a DUI arrest and wasnt kicked
off the team until his arrest for felony
domestic violence. Even Miller was given
a second chance. In the end, however,
Hai l ey Merkes , Hal f Mo o n Bay v o l l ey bal l . Merkes finished with an eyeopening 28 kills to lead the Cougars to
their first win over the season, a 25-15, 2520, 22-25, 25-18 victory over Branham.
Grace Wang , San Mateo tenni s . Wang,
the Bearcats No. 4 singles player, won a
pair of matches last week, dropping a total
of two games. She posted a straight-set
sweep at love against Notre Dame-Belmont
and followed that with a 6-1, 6-1 win over
Sacred Heart Cathedral.
JH Tev i s , Menl o Scho o l fo o tbal l . A
junior defensive end, Tevis had a field day in
the Knights 35-14 win over Mission-SF.
He finished with six sacks and nine total
tackles for a loss.
Ch arl i e Fe rg us o n , Me n l o S c h o o l
fo o tbal l . With Tevis wrecking shop defenthese kinds of players are simply bad for
business. When a team is struggling in the
publicity department like the 49ers have
over the last couple of years, this is not a
case of all publicity is good publicity.
When all the news about your team is bad,
more bad news is not a help.
Whatever the reason or who had the final
say, this is one instance when the team got
it right. Given the negative national attention the 49ers have received over the Colin
Kaepernick flag flap, the last thing they
need is another one.
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Brazilian junior national team.
Bowen said he changed his system
to have the Knights defense funnel passes to spots they wanted
and then used Bonchristiano as the
nal line of defense.
In
the
Campo
game,
[Bonchristiano] went a little
above and beyond, Bowen said.
It got to the point of, Wow! This
guy is really hard to score on. He
kind of took over the game a little
bit more. He saw a ton of quality shots.
And more than anything, that is
what makes Bonchristianos game
stand out even more. Bowen
admitted hes never had a goaltender
the
caliber
of
Bonchristiano show up at Menlo
College briefs
Ex-USC coach Sarkisian joins
Alabama staff as analyst
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Former
Southern California head coach Steve
Sarkisian is joining No. 1 Alabamas
staff as an analyst.
Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban
confirmed the hiring on Monday of
yet another fired USC coach, joining
offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin.
Sarkisian arrived in Tuscaloosa
after Alabamas season-opening, 526 win over the 20th-ranked Trojans.
We talked about it really quite a
while ago, and I told him that wed
love to have him as part of the organization, Saban said. Hes going
through some personal things himself to get himself in a very positive
position and wants to continue to do
Manziel re-enrolls
at Texas A&M
DALLAS Former Cleveland
quarterback Johnny Manziel has
re-enrolled at Texas A&M after his
NFL career was derailed by a series
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST DIVISION
W
77
76
75
71
58
L
60
61
62
65
78
Pct
.562
.555
.547
.522
.426
GB
1
2
5 1/2
18 1/2
Washington
New York
Miami
Philadelphia
Atlanta
W
80
72
68
61
54
L
57
66
70
76
84
Pct
.584
.522
.493
.445
.391
GB
8 1/2
12 1/2
19
26 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Cleveland
79
Detroit
75
Kansas City
71
Chicago
65
Minnesota
51
57
62
66
72
87
.581
.547
.518
.474
.370
4 1/2
8 1/2
14 1/2
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CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
89
St. Louis
72
Pittsburgh
67
Milwaukee
60
Cincinnati
57
48
64
68
77
79
.650
.529
.496
.438
.419
16 1/2
21
29
31 1/2
WEST DIVISION
Texas
Houston
Seattle
Los Angeles
As
56
64
67
75
79
.594
.533
.511
.453
.423
8 1/2
11 1/2
19 1/2
23 1/2
WEST DIVISION
Los Angeles
Giants
Colorado
Arizona
San Diego
60
64
71
78
80
.559
.533
.482
.426
.416
3 1/2
10 1/2
18
19 1/2
Toronto
Boston
Baltimore
New York
Tampa Bay
82
73
70
62
58
76
73
66
58
57
Mondays Games
N.Y.Yankees 5,Toronto 3
Baltimore 7,Tampa Bay 3
Kansas City 11, Minnesota 5
L.A. Angels 10, Oakland 7
Seattle 14,Texas 6
San Diego 2, Boston 1
Detroit 5, Chicago White Sox 3, 11 innings
Houston 6, Cleveland 2
Tuesdays Games
Jays (Sanchez 13-2) at Yankees (Cessa 4-0), 4:05 p.m.
Baltimore (Gallardo 4-7) atTampa (Odorizzi 9-5),4:10 p.m.
Houston(Peacock0-0)atCleveland(Kluber15-8),4:10p.m.
Detroit (Boyd 5-2) atWhite Sox (Gonzalez 2-6),5:10 p.m.
KansasCity(Gee6-7)atMinnesota(Santana7-10),5:10p.m.
Angels (Nolasco 5-12) at As (Detwiler 1-3), 7:05 p.m.
Boston (Buchholz 5-10) at Padres (Clemens 2-4),7:10 p.m.
Texas (Perez 9-10) at Seattle (Paxton 4-5), 10:10 p.m.
Mondays Games
Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 2
N.Y. Mets 5, Cincinnati 0
Philadelphia 6, Miami 2
St. Louis 12, Pittsburgh 6
Washington 6, Atlanta 4
Colorado 6, San Francisco 0
San Diego 2, Boston 1
Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, late
Tuesdays Games
Atlanta (Perez 2-2) at Nats (Gonzalez 10-9), 4:05 p.m.
Cards (Weaver 1-2) at Pitt (Vogelsong 3-4), 4:05 p.m.
Mets (Montero 0-0) at Reds (Finnegan 8-10),4:10 p.m.
Phils (Morgan 1-9) at Miami (Urena 3-5), 4:10 p.m.
Cubs (Hammel 14-7) at Brewers (Peralta 5-9),5:10 p.m.
Giants (Samardzija 11-9) at Rox (Anderson 5-5),5:40 p.m.
Arizona (Miller 2-10) at Dodgers (Stripling 3-6),7:10 p.m.
Boston (Buchholz 5-10) at Padres (Clemens 2-4),7:10 p.m.
NFL SCHEDULE
TRANSACTIONS
Thursdays Game
Carolina at Denver, 5:30 p.m.
Sundays Games
Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 10 a.m.
Minnesota at Tennessee, 10 a.m.
Cleveland at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.
Cincinnati at New York Jets, 10 a.m.
Raiders at New Orleans, 10 a.m.
San Diego at Kansas City, 10 a.m.
Buffalo at Baltimore, 10 a.m.
Chicago at Houston, 10 a.m.
Green Bay at Jacksonville, 10 a.m.
Miami at Seattle, 1:05 p.m.
New York Giants at Dallas, 1:25 p.m.
Detroit at Indianapolis, 1:25 p.m.
New England at Arizona, 5:30 p.m.
Mondays Games
Pittsburgh at Washington, 4:10 p.m.
Los Angeles at San Francisco, 7:20 p.m.
NFL
BALTIMORE RAVENS Re-signed RB Justin
Forsett. Signed KR Devin Hester to a one-year contract. Placed DL Carl Davis and S Matt Elam on
injured reserve.
CHICAGO BEARS Terminated the contracts of LS
Aaron Brewer and OL Amini Silatolu. Signed LS
Patrick Scales and K Connor Barth. Signed QB Matt
Barkley to the practice squad.
CLEVELAND BROWNS Signed OL Anthony
Fabiano, QB Kevin Hogan, DB Ed Reynolds and DL
Gabe Wright to the practice squad.
DETROIT LIONS Signed WR Isaac Fruechte and
LB Steve Longa to the practice squad.
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Signed RB DuJuan Harris to a one-year contract. Placed CB Will Redmond
on injured reserve. Signed WR Chris Harper to the
practice squad. Released TE Bruce Miller.
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SPORTS
49ERS
Continued from page 11
makeup, there are not too-high highs or toolow lows, Kelly said. Hes very steady in
his approach. You get the same Blaine
Gabbert every day and I think thats a good
thing, especially at the quarterback position.
The problem for the Niners is that the
Gabbert from the last five years has been far
from special. He has just an 8-27 record as a
starter in the NFL, completing only 55.8 percent of his passes with 33 touchdowns and 31
interceptions.
That kind of play led Jacksonville to trade
him to San Francisco three years after drafting him. Gabbert looked a little better last
season with the 49ers when he completed
63.1 percent of his passes and posted a careerhigh 86.2 passer rating in eight starts.
The Niners hope for even better results this
season in Kellys quarterback-friendly system that helped players such as Nick Foles
and Mark Sanchez have perhaps their most
success as pros. That wasnt enough for Kelly
to keep his job with the Eagles, but Gabbert
is excited about the opportunity to run that
RAIDERS
Continued from page 11
agent acquisitions Sean Smith and Reggie
Nelson in the secondary; Super Bowl champion
linebacker Bruce Irvin and imposing offensive
lineman Kelechi Osemele; and several other key
young contributors, the Raiders have put
together a roster with no glaring holes.
That has led to heightened expectations for a
team that has spent more than a decade at the
bottom of the AFC West, with no playoff berths
or winning records for 13 straight seasons.
Oakland took a big step last year, more than
doubling the win total from three to seven. Now
the task is to get over that next major hump.
Last year when I got here, I really thought it
fast-paced offense.
Coach Kelly puts a lot of trust in us to go
out there and make the plays, Gabbert said.
Thats what you want as a competitive player. You want to have the ball in your hands.
You want to be kind of leaned on to make the
plays, score the points for this team. And
thats what this offense does. It puts guys in
position to have explosive plays.
Here are some other things to watch this
season for the 49ers:
Davis return
The 49ers dealt with a string of retirements
last offseason with Patrick Willis, Justin
Smith, Chris Borland and Anthony Davis all
deciding to call it quits. Davis proved to be
was important to re-establish expectations,
high expectations, second-year coach Jack Del
Rio said. We didnt back down from that. Were
always going to make winning our division the
first goal; it has to be.
Here are some other things to watch this season from the Raiders:
Stepping up
Carr took a major step forward in Year 2 as a
Run to daylight
The Niners have one potential game-breaker on offense in third-year running back
Carlos Hyde if he can stay healthy. Hyde
showed his potential when he rushed for 168
yards in the opener last season. But he added
only 302 more in six games before being
shut down with a foot injury. Hydes downhill
running style fits well in Kellys system.
starter, throwing for 32 TDs and 3,987 yards
last season. But with a second year in coordinator Bill Musgraves system and nearly all of his
key skill position players back, Carr expects
even better results this season.
Its crazy the jump thats its been each year,
he said. I say it all the time, but C-Wood
always told me, from Year 1 to Year 2 is the
biggest jump, and then when you hit Year 3,
youre just playing ball again. You know, it
takes time. It really does.
Run support
After a dynamic start last season, the Raiders
offense slumped in the second half. Abig reason
was a drop in production from running back
Latavius Murray, whose yards per carry fell from
4.8 yards in the first eight games to 3.3 in the
final eight. Murray had no help last year as
MILLER
Continued from page 11
fourth tight end behind Vance McDonald,
Garrett Celek and Blake Bell.
Millers agent and lawyer, Jack Reale, said he
was still gathering information Monday. Miller
also did not respond immediately to a text message seeking comment.
Earlier Monday, the 49ers signed running
back DuJuan Harris to a one-year contract and
placed cornerback Will Redmond on injured
reserve. The move gives the Niners a fourth running back as insurance with starter Carlos Hyde
still in the concussion protocol after getting
hurt in the third preseason game.
Harris had 27 carries for 140 yards and nine
catches for 97 yards in two games with San
Francisco last season. He was cut Saturday.
Redmond was drafted in the third round out of
Mississippi State despite tearing his ACL in
practice in October. He played in the final two
exhibition games this summer. He will be eligible to return after sitting out at least six weeks
and then practicing for two weeks.
The Niners also claimed defensive tackle
Taylor Hart off waivers from Philadelphia and
waived safety L.J. McCray.
Oakland never found a second back to share the
load. The hope this season is rookies DeAndre
Washington and Jalen Richard can do that to
give the Raiders a more balanced offense.
Solid secondary
Ever since GM Reggie McKenzie took over
the team in 2012, cornerback has been a major
problem. He brought in a new pair of starters in
each of his first three years without ever finding
an answer, and 2013 first-round pick DJ Hayden
has struggled. Now the Raiders might have
found their answer on the outside. David
Amerson went from a waiver-wire pickup early
last season to an established starter by the end,
and the signing of Smith, one of the top available options on the free-agent market this offseason.
HEALTH
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The FDA is now undertaking a sweeping reevaluation of soaps and washes used by consumers and health
professionals.
FDA of delaying a decision on the
safety of triclosan.
Consumers have waited a long time
for this sensible safeguard, said Mae
Wu, an attorney with the group.
Wu and others point to research by
the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention that found triclosan in the
urine of three-quarters of Americans
tested for various chemicals.
However, the agency states on its
website out that many chemicals show
up in urine without having any effect.
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PLAN
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support modern recreation programs, Park
and Recreation Director Sheila Canzian said
in an email. But maintaining and enhancing
these community assets is important, she
added.
They deliver a variety of programs to the
community that serve preschoolers, youth,
teens and adults, Canzian said, adding
recreation is valuable as it provides opportunities for people to socialize, exercise,
learn new skills, expand cultural boundaries
and come together as a community.
A community survey reinforced the
notion that residents do value the cityoffered programs, with particular interest
focused on child care and aquatics, Canzian
said.
Yet many of the citys existing child care
centers arent licensed and, in approving
the plan, the council makes bringing the
centers up to code and licensure a priority.
The demand for after-school child care
continues to grow as school enrollments
grow and there is not capacity within the
CLIMATE
Continued from page 1
by the burning of fossil fuels climate
change isnt so bad, and will result in a
greener Earth.
At least in the California ecosystem, the
plants that received extra carbon dioxide, as
well as those that got extra warmth, didnt
grow more or get greener. They also didnt
remove the pollution and store more of it in
the soil, said study author Chris Field, director of the Stanford Woods Institute for the
Environment. Plant growth tended to
decline with rising temperatures.
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ALBANY, N.Y. Dan Ryszka is a pharmacist, so he knows something about medicine. But he was still stumped when drug
after drug failed to curb his childrens violent seizures. Then they joined New Yorks
fledgling medical marijuana program, and
the attacks all but stopped.
You go through the ABCs of medicine.
Lets try this drug, lets try that one, lets
find one that works, said Ryszka, a
Buffalo-area resident whose 15-year-old
daughter and 9-year-old son are now taking
medications derived from marijuana. We
tried 10 drugs. Now, my son is off oxygen.
Hes smiling. Somedays my daughter was
having three to five seizures. Now its one a
month.
More than 7,000 New Yorkers have signed
up since New York began allowing patients
with certain conditions to obtain nonsmokeable marijuana preparations early
this year through one of the most cautious
medical marijuana programs in the nation.
Now, the state is looking to expand it, with
plans for home delivery and more dispensaries.
State health officials say they will also
allow nurse practitioners to authorize medical cannabis, and are weighing proposals
to make chronic pain a qualifying condition
for medical cannabis. To make it easier for
patients to find doctors, the state may post
an online list of physicians who participate
in the program.
The steps are overdue and dont go nearly
far enough, said Assemblyman Richard
Gottfried, a Manhattan Democrat and one of
the authors of the law, which was passed and
signed into law by Democratic Gov. Andrew
Cuomo in 2014.
The excessive restrictions in the medical
marijuana law and regulations are not justified, he said. Patients deserve easier
access and more choice.
Currently, there are 17 dispensaries
around the state operated by five companies
that grow and process the marijuana. Three
more are slated to open. The states expansion plan calls for up to 20 more dispensaries.
At least one company picked to operate
the program is concerned about the expansion plan.
Right now theres a micro market, said
Ari Hoffnung, CEO of Vireo Health New
York, which operates dispensaries in
Queens and Westchester and Broome counties. We urge the state to hit the pause button ... there may at some point be a rationale to adding more. The time for that has not
yet come.
Alphonso David, Cuomos counsel, said
the state will carefully assess the need for
more dispensaries as it makes other changes
such as allowing nurse practitioners to
authorize medical marijuana recipients - to
ensure the transition is smooth.
We are expanding the program were
doing so in a thoughtful way, he said. We
are focused on patient access... We need to
make sure there is sufficient demand before
we increase the supply.
Unlike most other states, New Yorks proREUTERS
gram prohibits smokeable marijuana,
instead requiring dispensing the drug cap- The inside of the Columbia Care medical marijuana dispensary is seen in New York.
sules or oils or tinctures that can be vaporized or used with an inhaler. Doctors must
complete an online training course before
authorizing the drug. Patients may not
know which doctors have agreed to participate, making it difficult to access the program.
When he signed the program into law
Cuomo said it strikes the right balance
between treatment for patients and the need
to protect public health and safety.
Twenty-five states and the District of
Columbia now have medical marijuana programs. Enrollment rates vary considerably..
Michigan has 182, 000. Rhode Island,
which has a population 1/20th of New
Yorks, has nearly 12,000.
A study by Columbia University Medical
Center researchers this year found that
enrollment is highest in western states with
older, less restrictive programs and lower in
more recent medicalized programs like the
one in New York. Minnesota, which has a
program similar to New Yorks, has enrolled
nearly 2,800 patients since its program
started a year ago.
The study suggests that if Cuomos plan
was to create a program thats difficult to
abuse, he may have succeeded.
Ryszka said hes pleased the state is
expanding access to a program that has
helped his children. He said there are still
many people in need who cant get the drug.
Its a step in the right direction, he said.
I get calls all the time: I live in this area,
is there a doctor I can talk to?
(650) 349-1373
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DATEBOOK
KATIE
Continued from page 1
play at my best with the rest of the
kids. In high school, I started to
feel recognized as an athlete first
rather than be recognized as a person
with a disability.
Her passion for team sports even
took her to college on a basketball
scholarship, a major dream of hers.
But it was challenging to overcome
the frustration and hate she had grown
up feeling toward her disability.
But as an undergrad at California
State University at Northridge, she
was recruited to represent the United
States in the Paralympics the first
time she played an adaptive sport.
Joining the team comprised of other
women with disabilities, and playing
on an international level became the
catalyst for her learning to truly love
herself.
When I became part of the
Paralympic team, being part of an
adaptive sport was very therapeutic for
me, both physically and emotionally, Holloway said. I met other girls
like myself, they shared their stories
with me and every year it just keeps
getting better and better. Ive made
really big strides since I made the
Paralympics team.
With her new sense of empowerment, she went on to complete a masters degree in recreational therapy and
now works for the U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care
System. Throughout her career, shes
used recreation to help treat veterans,
HOUSING
Continued from page 1
rentals, and theres certainly very few
affordable rentals, AuYeung said.
Citing census data about the midcoast
which includes Montara, Moss
Beach, El Granada, Princeton and
Miramar MidPen estimates there are
nearly 1,300 low-paying jobs on the
midcoast and the majority of those
workers are paid less than $40,000 a
year while many commute from at least
10 miles away, AuYeung said.
Theres certainly a need for workforce housing on the coast, AuYeung
said.
MidPen is now proposing the development be geared toward those who
make up to 60 percent of the area median income. The area median income for
a family of four is about $117,000 a
year. The 71 two-story townhomes
would include 16 one-bedroom units,
37 two-bedroom units and 18 three-bedroom units. Through 142 parking
spaces, an average ratio would be two
Calendar
TUESDAY, SEPT. 6
National Recovery Month Kickoff
Breakfast. 7:30 a.m. 680 Warren St.,
Redwood City. Come to hear from
Stephan Kaplan, Director of
Behavioral Health and Recovery
Services, and various other speakers.
For
more
information
visit
smchealth.org/RecoveryMonth.
Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon.
610 Elm St., San Carlos. Come for oneon-one technical help. For more information call 591-0341 ext. 237.
E-book Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. 610
Elm St., San Carlos. Come for one-onone e-reader help. For more information call 591-0341 ext. 237.
Drawstring Bag. 5 p.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange
Ave., South San Francisco. Learn basic
textile techniques such as sewing,
weaving and more. Encouraged to
bring supplies. For more information
email valle@plsinfo.org.
Be Prepared for Your Next Career
Move. 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. San Mateo
Main Library, Oak Room, 55 W. Third
Ave., San Mateo. Judson Walsh, formerly with San Francisco Business
Times, has founded Career Path
Strategies to help people secure their
ideal Bay Area position. Free. For more
information call 522-0701.
Bay Area SunShares workshop. 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. Main Library
Community Room, 1044 Middlefield
Road, Redwood City. Bay Area
SunShares is a communitywide clean
energy program that expands access
to solar energy and zero-emission
vehicles for Bay Area residents via discounts and free workshops. For more
information
visit
bayareasunshares.org.
Breathing
and
Meditation
Workshop. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. 1 Library
Ave., Millbrae. Learn how to manage
stress and maintain inner peace. For
more information call 697-7607.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7
Sons in Retirement. 11:30 a.m. 920
Stonegate Drive, South San Francisco.
Come to hear from John Lehman on
music as memory therapy. A $20 barbecue steak lunch will be offered. For
more information call 878-5746.
San Mateo Professional Alliance
Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
Kingfish Restaurant, 201 S. B. St., San
Mateo. For more information contact
mike@mikefoor.com.
VOICES Rush. 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
Las Pulgas, Belmont. Interviewing
teens who wish to join VOICES and
are interested in doing service projects throughout the school year. For
more
information
email
belmont@smcl.org.
Science Club. 4 p.m. 840 W. Orange
Ave., South San Francisco. Experiment
with bubbles. For more information
email valle@plsinfo.org.
Adult Coloring. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 1
Library Ave., Millbrae. Books and pencils provided. For more information
call 697-7607.
Disaster Preparation Classes. 6:30
p.m. to 9 p.m. Foster City Fire
Department, 1040 E. Hillsdale Blvd.,
Foster City. Begin Community
Emergency Response Team (CERT)
Training, a series of seven classes over
the course of 25 hours. Classes are
held on Wednesdays. For more information visit fostercitycert.org.
San Mateo County Democracy for
America Meeting. 7 p.m. Woodside
Road United Methodist Church. 2000
Woodside Road, Redwood City. Three
distinguished panelists will explode
the myths and share surprising facts
about public education. For more
information
contact
cdorshkind@comcast.net.
Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
2209 Broadway, Redwood City.
Brazilian artist Igor Prado is featured.
$7 cover charge. For more information visit rwcbluesjam.com.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 8
San Carlos Library Quilting Club. 10
a.m. to noon. 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
Free and open to the public. For more
information call 591-0341 ext. 237.
Senior Peer Counseling Volunteer
Open House. 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
101 Lake Merced Blvd., Daly City.
Learn about volunteer opportunities.
For more information call 403-4300
ext. 4389.
Teen gaming. 3:30 p.m. South San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange
Ave., South San Francisco. Come to
library and compete with other
gamers for free. For more information
email valle@plsinfo.org.
Pets 101: Free Pet Adoption. 5 p.m.
to 6:30 p.m. Peninsula Humane
Society, 1450
Rollins
Road,
Burlingame. Learn about how to
adopt, low cost services, proper pet
care, animal safety laws and current
legislation to protect your pet. For
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15 S&L offering
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17 Latin 101 verb
18 Temptresses
20 Zoomed
22 NFL broadcaster
23 Famed prep school
25 Half-shell item
29 Immediately
31 Face-powder base
34 Any ship
35 It may be spliced
36 Oops! (hyph.)
37 Christinas pop
38 Brouhahas
39 Topaz mo.
40 Open ones eyes
42 Slangy assent
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47 Blade or needle
49 Attack
51 Trudge
53 Whitewash component
55 Yes, in Yokohama
56 Mumbai attire
57 Wicked
58 When Paris sizzles
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6 Mineral spring
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8 Hard rain?
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10 Ms. Lupino
11 Seine
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24 Banned thing (hyph.)
26 Pygmalion playwright
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28 Viking name
30 Director Craven
31 Large cask
32 Shout from the bridge
33 Forsaken
35 Crews
40 So!
41 Stands
43 Patronage
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48 Zipped by
49 During
50 Told a tale
51 NNW opposite
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way you feel or want things done, it will help you divert
negativity and bossiness.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Turn up the volume
and put your plans into motion. You can stabilize your
financial situation if you build a good relationship with
someone you love or want to partner with.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) An opportunity to
improve your skills, attitude and future options will
develop if you get involved in community events or
educational pursuits. Share your feelings openly.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Put your heart into a
project or job youve been given. Take on a physical
challenge that allows you to show what you can do
instead of just talking about it.
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(ID# RWC165721): Design and develop
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I AM LOOKING FOR
EMPLOYMENT
Caregiver/ Nanny
All Ages
Full-time
(650)347-3088
Tundra
Tundra
Tundra
300 Toys
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Luke Skywalker (Ceremonial) $6 Steve 650-518-6614
Books
QUALITY BOOKS used and rare. World
& US History and classic American novels. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
STEPHEN KING Hardback Books
2 @ $3.00 each - (650)341-1861
295 Art
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
296 Appliances
AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/remote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)2350898
AIR CONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000
BTU,
Commercial
Cool
model
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All accessories plus remote included.
20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345.
(650)345-1835
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
STAR WARS SDCC Stormtrooper
Commander $29 OBO Dan,
650-303-3568 lv msg
302 Antiques
ANTIQUE BUFFET Cabinet, with 2 large
drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinishing. $700/obo.. ANTIQUE CHINA cabinet, with doors and legs, dark wood..
$500/obo. (650)952-5049
ANTIQUE ITALIAN lamp 18 high, $70
(650)387-4002
297 Bicycles
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
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
1940'S WELCH'S Grape Juice Woodendove tailed-box, 18"x12"x10", $10,
(650)591-9769 San Carlos
1940'S WOODEN Del Monte Prunes
box, 15x"x10"6", $5, (650)591-9769, San
Carlos
JIM BEAM 1909Thomas Flying Touring
car decanter. MT. Good condition. $10.
(650)588-0842
LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good
$59 call 650-218-6528
RENO SILVER LEGACY Casino four
rare memorabilia items, casino key, two
coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974
SCHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta
graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00.
(650)701-0276
STAR WARS C-3PO mint pair, green tint
(Japan), gold (U.S.) 4 action figures.
$24 650-518-6614
STAR WARS Hong Kong exclusive, mint
Pote Snitkin 4 green card action figure.
$15 650-518-6614
STAR WARS Lando Calrissian 4 orange card action figure, autographed by
Billy Dee Williams. $38 Steve 650-5186614
303 Electronics
46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
60 GIG Ipod, Does not work.
Battery/hard drive not working. $25.
(650)208-5758
BAZOOKA SPEAKER Bass tube 20
longx10 wide round never used in box
$75. (650)992-4544
BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Receiver with Detachable Face asking
$100. (650)593-4490
COMPLETE COLOR photo developer
Besler Enlarger, Color Head, trays, photo
tools $50/ 650-921-1996
IPHONE 5 Morphie Juice Pack with
charger, Originally $100, now $85.
(650)766-2679
LEFT-HAND ERGONOMIC keyboard
with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20
(650)204-0587
MOTOROLA BRAVO MB 520 (android
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
card Belmont (650)595-8855
NEW
4DAY
weather
$29, 650-595-3933
forecaster,
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3 Hand-held
cleaner, briefly
4 Summit-ending
agreement
5 TV channels 2 to
13
6 Place for a ring
7 Iron alloy
8 Like the bikini in
a 1960 #1 hit
9 Burton of Roots
10 Gridiron squads
11 Delicate handling
12 Extension on an
unformatted
document file
15 Of assistance
17 Its said that he
said, I never
said most of the
things I said
21 25% of M
24 Absolutely!
25 Campus mil.
group
26 Won at musical
chairs
32 Toothpasteendorsing gp.
34 __ what I
mean?
36 Start of a
sequence ending
in thx
38 Stuck (to)
39 Watering aid
40 Feed the kitty
41 Stillmatic rapper
42 Eponymous
electrical current
principle
43 1970 John
Wayne film
46 Call for pizza,
say
47 Like Dumbledore
and Santa Claus
48 Lends a hand
51 Nile snake
52 Summer treat
54 It used to be
plenty
57 Actress Mila
58 Arrive at
62 Slithy thing in
Jabberwocky
63 Works at a
museum
65 One called Miss
66 Sty mother
304 Furniture
304 Furniture
1960'S MIRROR in heavy medium colored wood 44" x 38" $25 650-832-1448
after 11AM .
3-TIER
WIRE
shelves,
light
weight, wood top for writing $25.00 (650)
578 9208)
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304 Furniture
SHELF RUBBER maid
contract joe 650-573-5269
new $20.00
308 Tools
306 Housewares
10 TULIP CHAMPAGNE
FOR $12 (415)990-6134
GLASSES
308 Tools
ALUMINUM LADDERS 40ft, $99 for two,
Call (650)481-5296
BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
CRAFTSMAN JIGSAW 3.9 amp. with
variable speeds $65 (650)359-9269
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL Arm Saw Stand.
In box. $30. (650)245-7517
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)8511045
CRAFTSMEN 3 saw blades $20. new.
(650)573-5269
DELTA CABINET SAW with overrun table. $1,500/obo. ((650)342-6993
DYNAGLOPRO
HEATER.
Phone: 650-591-8062
$40.00
ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi animal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
650-593-2066
PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
offer. (650)245-4084
PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condition, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
650 773-7201
316 Clothes
BLACK DOUBLE breasted suit size 38
excellent condition $25 650-322-9598
BOY SCOUT canvas belt with Boy Scout
Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
(650)588-0842
FAUX FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
color
in
excellent
condition
3/4
length $50 650-692-8012
FREE SIZE 38 tan gabardine navy officers uniform great condition Perfect for
that costume party.322-9598
LADIES BOOTS size 8 , 3 pairs different
styles , $20/ pair. call 650-592-2648
LEATHER JACKET, New Black Italian
style, size M Ladies $45 (650) 875-1708
MEN'S ASICS Kayano used very good
condition size 10.5 new $159 ONLY $15
650 520-7045
MEN'S NIKE shoe in like new condition
Grey color size 11. $35. 650 520-7045
Toilet
Seat,
Garage Sales
620 Automobiles
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALES
GOT AN OLDER
CAR, BOAT, OR RV?
$95.00,
$99
25
Call (650)344-5200
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
89 GOLD WING. 1500 CC. 39K miles.
Call Joe 650-578-8357
OPEN HOUSE
LISTINGS
List your Open House
in the Daily Journal.
Reach over 83,450
potential home buyers &
renters a day,
from South San Francisco
to Palo Alto.
in your local newspaper.
Call (650)344-5200
645 Boats
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2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
excellend
condition.
$7,200.
Call
(650)347-2559
AA SMOG
470 Rooms
(650) 340-0492
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
620 Automobiles
Smog Check
Repair Services
Collision and Body Work
2007 BMW X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condition Sports package 3rd row seats
$21,995 obo Call (650)520-4650
(650) 340-0026
MENLO ATHERTON
AUTO REPAIR
WE SMOG ALL CARS
1279 El Camino Real
Menlo Park
650 -273-5120
www.MenloAthertonAutoRepair
Just $45
Well run it
til you sell it!
CADILLAC 02 Deville, 8 cylinder, perfect condition, like new, cashmere outside white inside 4787 miles $13,000.
(415)850-2370
CADILLAC 99 DeVille Concours,
98,500 miles, $3,500 or best offer.
(650)270-6637
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,
$5,500, childs play three, call
(650)481-5296
FORD CARGO VAN 98, one owner.
Good condition. 105k miles $6.300.
(415)722-9762
MERCEDES BENZ 02 SL500, both
tops, 50K miles, brilliant silver, Cherry
condition! Always garaged. $19,500.
(650)726-8623
HONDA 11 ACCORD,
$10,900. (650)302-5523
cylinder,
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(650)368-8861
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SERVICES
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Call Jose:
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Call Robert
STERLING GARDENS
650-703-3831
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650-322-9288
(650) 591-8291
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650.353.6554
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REED
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MEYER
PLUMBING
SUPPLY
BONDED
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Cleaning
(415)971-8763
Plumbing
Contractors
Tree Service
Hillside Tree
Service
LOCALLY OWNED
Family Owned Since 2000
Trimming
Pruning
Shaping
Large
Removal
Grinding
Stump
Lic #514269
MICHAELS
PAINTING
Free
Estimates
(650) 574-0203
MK PAINTING
Interior / Exterior
Residential / Commerical
Insured / Bonded
Free Estimates
Lic #974682
(650)630-1835
Mention
Notices
NOTICE TO READERS:
California law requires that contractors
taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
or materials) be licensed by the Contractors State License Board. State law also
requires that contractors include their license number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
jobs that total less than $500 must state
in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State License Board.
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Insurance
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AFFORDABLE
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1201 St Francisco Way, San Carlos
650.232.7650
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