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Home zoning,
remodel rules
back on table
Public engagement sought for Belmonts
controversial amendments to ordinances
By Samantha Weigel
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Prompted by a citizens referendum to overturn Belmonts controversial zoning amendments, the City
Council will now begin to outline a
public engagement process as it
seeks to improve regulations governing how property owners remodel their homes.
On Tuesday night, the City
Council will discuss how to proceed
with further outreach to the community over the coming months. At the
heart of the debate is a range of pos-
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Two men left a cab without paying their
$29 fare on Aspen Avenue in South San
Francisco before 10:59 a.m. Sunday, Aug.
16.
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Vandalism. A vehicles window was smashed
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Tuesday, Aug. 18.
Hit-and-run. A bicyclist was struck by a vehicle and knocked down at East Poplar Avenue
and North Delaware Street before 4:35 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 18.
Theft. A womans wallet was stolen from
Forever 21 at the Hillsdale Shopping Center
before 5:02 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17.
Accident. A green motorcycle and a black
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Avenue and South Delaware Street before
Theft. A man found $3,000 missing from his
home after a construction company had done
renovations two days before on Laurel Avenue
before 10:15 a.m. Monday, Aug. 17.
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TWISP, Wash. One was a college student for whom fighting fires was a summer
job. Another had graduated and wanted to
make firefighting his career. The third was
already a professional firefighter who had
gone back to school to earn his masters
degree.
Tom Zbyszewski, Richard Wheeler and
Andrew Zajac the three men who died
Wednesday when flames consumed their
crashed vehicle in Washington state were
typical of the wildland firefighters who start
out as fresh-faced college kids making as little as $12 an hour then find themselves
hooked on the work.
Four others were injured in the canyon, one
critically. But their firefighting brothers and
sisters had little time to mourn as raging fires
forced entire communities to flee their homes
60 miles away.
The complex of fires grew more than 100
square miles in a single day, creating a situation too chaotic to even track how many
homes had burned.
We have lost them, but I dont know how
many, Okanogan County Sheriff Frank
Rogers said. Weve got no idea.
As conditions worsened, emergency officials ordered evacuations in Okanogan, with
2,500 residents, as well as Tonasket, a community of 1,000 people, and its surrounding
area.
Not everyone who was told to leave was
willing to go.
Ive been up for like 40 hours, and I was
very nervous, very concerned because (the
fire) was going to take everything we have, us
and the rest of our friends, said Al Dodson,
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referendum petitions. Ultimately, the council
opted to rescind the ordinances instead of
placing them on the ballot and is now seeking
to address the communitys interest in being
more involved.
The council will consider outreach methods
such as a citywide mailer, up-to-date postings
on the citys website as well as via social
media sites, and community engagement sessions where staff will answer questions and
gather feedback. Hearings before the Planning
and Parks and Recreation commissions, and
the City Council will also be conducted.
Some citizens have already raised concerns
about the Question and Answer engagement
sessions, instead seeking town hall meetings
and a working group that includes members of
the public.
Vice Mayor Eric Reed, who serves on a
council subcommittee that drafted the amendments, said the outreach proposal is not set in
stone and looks forward to discussing how to
proceed.
The whole point of Tuesdays discussion is
to figure out what the right direction is. We
have some proposals on the table, but the pro-
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around 6,000, hail from districts across the
state and are called in to battle the blazes as
part of the states mutual aid plan, she said.
Some fire crews are also traveling from
outside the state as well, with crews coming
in from Arizona, New Mexico and Hawaii,
Tolmachoff said.
The U.S. Forest Service has even called in
firefighters from Australia and New Zealand
to help battle fires throughout the Pacific
Northwest, according to Emergency
Management Victoria.
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posals are plastic. Its going to take a discussion to figure out whats the best way to get
public input to make these zone text changes
the best they can be, Reed said.
The ABC group submitted a letter outlining
what they believe is a more inclusive, bottom-up process that first identifies any problems with the ordinances, prioritizes the
issues and then breaks them down into categories. It also suggests forming an advisory
committee, conducting a public survey and
analyzing potential impacts.
Since the council met earlier this month,
Belmont resident and ABC member Daniel
Pierce said hed like to see a process that is
community driven and fact based.
Have it be a legitimately bottom-up
process in which the public can meaningfully
shape what comes up, Pierce said. Q-and-A
public information sessions are a way for the
council to communicate about and justify
what theyve already decided to do. Ask
Belmont Citizens does not consider that a
meaningful level of public participation, simply telling people what theyre going to do.
Reed agreed its critical to be mindful that
the community wants to be involved and
hopes with more outreach, the amendments
will be further improved. However, as zoning
ordinances can be complex technical documents, Reed stressed the importance of making sure everyone is educated on what the
California is already seeing twice as many
fires this year and the season hasnt even
reached its peak, which typically occurs in
September and October, Tolmachoff said.
This fire season has definitely lived up to
everyones predictions so far, said Santa
Clara County Fire Department Deputy Chief
of Operations Joe Parker.
Locally, fire officials from the Bay Area
say their departments are beginning to feel
the impact of increased fire activity across
the state.
Its certainly putting a strain on the overall mutual aid system because of the number
of firefighters out on the line, Alameda
County Fire Chief David Rocha said.
When the Tesla fire broke out earlier this
week near Livermore, Rocha said the depart-
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Talmadge said firefighters are gone for
approximately 10 days on average.
These guys have families and kids and all
of that, Marshall said.
In the more remote areas of the state,
Marshall said cell phone service is often not
available, so just keeping in contact with
family can be hard.
Just being out in these fires can be
exhausting as well, Marshall said.
When firefighters cant work their normal
shifts, either because they are battling blazes
elsewhere in the state or are recovering from
fighting fires, others have to take their place
and they get fewer days off between shifts,
fire officials said.
If theres any silver lining, Parker said its
that the increased activity gives firefighters
more experience battling wildfires that they
can then bring back home.
If current weather patterns hold, Parker
said theyll get a lot more experience in the
coming months.
Its going to keep up until the weather
changes significantly. A smattering of rain is
not going to do the trick, he said. The fuels
are drought-stressed and we are aware of the
bigger potential not only of an easier start to
fires but also the energy and heat released
from the fires will be greater.
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BUSINESS
Dow
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Nasdaq 4,706.04 -171.45 Oil (per barrel) 40.26
S&P 500 1,970.89 -64.84 Gold
1,159.30
Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New
York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Exxon Mobil Corp., down $2.44 to $72.13
Oil company stocks extended their slide as crude prices dropped below
$40 a barrel for the first time since the end of the global financial crisis.
Deere & Co., down $7.36 to $83.29
The farm equipment maker reported better-than-expected quarterly
profit but cut its guidance and issued a weak outlook.
Petrobras SA, down 35 cents to $5.27
The Brazilian energy company denied that it was in negotiations with U.S.
authorities to settle potential corruption charges.
Nasdaq
Intuit Inc., down $13.65 to $89.28
The maker of TurboTax software surprised Wall Street by saying it plans
to sell several businesses, including its consumer finance program
Quicken.
American Woodmark Corp., up $7.49 to $67.80
The cabinet maker reported better-than-expected first-quarter profit
on higher sales volume from growth in new construction.
Americas Car-Mart Inc., down $3.77 to $37.91
The auto retailer reported a drop in fiscal first-quarter profit on higher
costs, and the results fell short of expectations.
Accuray Inc., up 74 cents to $6.58
The medical device maker received a multi-system order from 21st
Century Oncology for its CyberKnife and TomoTherapy systems.
Innospec Inc., up $2.79 to $48.98
The maker of fuel additives and specialty chemicals joined the S&P Small
Cap 600 index at the close of trading on Friday.
WHAT IS A STOCK
MARKET CORRECTION?
A correction is a Wall Street term for
when an index like the Dow industrials or the
Nasdaq - or an individual stock - falls 10 percent from its most-recent high. The Dow lost
530.94 points Friday and closed at 16,459,
which is 10.1 percent below its record close
of 18,312 set on May 19. A correction is not
the same as a bear market, which is defined as
when a stock index or individual stock falls
20 percent from its most-recent peak.
ARE CORRECTIONS A
NORMAL THING FOR THE MARKET?
Business briefs
U.S. safety agency probes
Honda Accord air bag failures
DETROIT U.S. auto safety regulators are investigating
reports that air bags on some older Honda Accords may not
inflate in a crash.
The probe by the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration covers about 384,000 cars from the 2008 model
year.
The agency says in documents posted Friday that it received
19 consumer complaints that the air bag control computer
failed in the Accord, which then was Hondas top-selling
model.
A driver in Belleview, Florida, was injured when his car hit a
concrete wall at 50 miles per hour and the air bags didnt
inflate, according to a complaint filed with the agency. Several
others complained that the computer had to be replaced to fix
the problem and they were charged around $500.
This also means that the safety of the vehicle passengers
and operators are in jeopardy and potentially face serious injury
or death, another complainant wrote. People filing complaints
are not identified in the agencys database.
US Airways to skip
Pittsburgh for ceremonial final flight
PITTSBURGH A former county executive says US
Airways is insulting the city that helped give it its start.
A ceremonial final flight for US Airways Flight 1939 is slated for Oct. 16 and will land in Philadelphia; Charlotte, North
Carolina; Phoenix; and San Francisco. It notably ignores
Pittsburgh, the city where the airline began.
US Airways recently merged with American Airlines, which
is based in Fort Worth, Texas. An American Airlines
spokesman told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that Pittsburgh
isnt a hub for the airline.
Former Allegheny County Executive Jim Roddey said
Thursday the snub represented maybe the last and final
insult.
NO-HITTER IN WILLIAMSPORT: SOUTH CAROLINA RIGHT-HANDER NO-HITS RHODE ISLAND IN LLWS OPENER >> PAGE 18
Harrison fumbles
away key lesson
for his two sons
PAUL
NEWBERRY
Madison Bumgarner hit his fifth home run and earned his 15th win of the year in the Giants 6-4 win in Pittsburgh Friday night.
team drills at training camp and getting used to his special new footwear
has been as big of an adjustment as anything as he tries to stay on the field for
his second NFL season.
At the end of the day, its all in my
mind, Ward said. It feels like I have
no problems so far since Ive been wearing it.
A padded, plastic casing resembling a
clam shell goes over his sock and covers
the surgery area to keep his foot in
place.
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Jordan $8.9M
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Tiger Woods
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Giants 6, Pirates 4
Giants
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Aoki lf
5
Perez lf
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Duffy 3b
4
Belt 1b
5
Posey c
4
Byrd rf
5
Crawfrd ss 5
Tmlnsn 2b 4
Adrnza 2b 0
Blanco cf 3
Bmgrner p 4
Romo p 0
Osich p
0
Casilla p 0
Totals
r
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
h
3
0
1
2
0
3
1
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
bi
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
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2
0
0
0
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Pirates
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Harirson 2b 2
Polnco ph-rf 2
Marte lf
5
McCtchn cf 4
Ramirez 3b 4
Kang ss
4
Cervelli c 4
Morse 1b 3
SRdrgz rf 3
Bastrdo p 0
Alvarez ph 1
Caminr p 0
Locke p
2
Blanton p 0
Wlker ph-2b 0
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0 1
1 1
1 2
0 1
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0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
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bi
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6
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BB
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GIANTS
Continued from page 11
pitchers in batting average (.254), home
runs (five) and RBI (nine) and even came off
the bench against St. Louis on Tuesday and
delivered a pinch-hit single in a 2-0 victory.
This time around, he had plenty of help.
San Francisco came in averaging just 1.5
runs through the first four games of its current road trip but bettered that in the first
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Trainers room
Ike Davis will undergo season-ending surgery to repair a torn hip labrum. Davis, who
missed 33 games earlier this year with a
strained quad, was placed on the disabled
list Tuesday. ... INF Brett Lawrie returned to
the lineup after missing two days with a
strained lat.
inning alone against Locke (6-8). Byrd,
batting fifth behind Buster Posey, wasted
little time winning over his new teammates.
The 37-year-old is no stranger to packing
his bags. Its part of the deal when you play
for nine teams across 14 years. He needed
all of one at bat to become a hit with the
Giants, drilling a Locke offering into the
seats in left to cap a three-run first. Byrd has
homered at PNC Park for five different clubs
during his nomadic career.
Byrd hit a deep two-run shot to left
against Locke in the first. He later singled
and doubled and is hitting .361 against
Pittsburgh this season, with six home runs.
Rays 2, As 1
Rays
Jaso dh
Sizmore rf
Nava ph-rf
Longria 3b
Loney 1b
Frsythe 2b
Cabrera ss
Jennings lf
Kiermier cf
Casali c
Totals
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3
1
4
4
3
3
4
4
3
r
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
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0
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
1
bi
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
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Tampa Bay
Oakland
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5
Canha 1b 4
Valencia 3b 4
Phegly c
4
Smlnski rf 3
Reddck ph 1
Lawrie 2b 4
Butler dh 2
Vogt ph-dh 2
Fuld pr
0
Crisp lf
4
Semien ss 4
Totals
37
r h
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 2
0 1
0 0
1 2
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 2
0 1
1 10
bi
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
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0
0
0
1
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0
1
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0
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1
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BB
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0
0
0
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2
0
0
SO
2
2
1
1
SO
3
1
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he would feel that way. Hes the classic overachiever, a guy who
wasnt even drafted out of college but has made the Pro Bowl
five times and played on a pair of Super Bowl-winning teams.
He didnt get that far simply by participating.
Im not sorry for believing that everything in life should be
earned, Harrison went on, and Im not about to raise two
boys to be men by making them believe that they are entitled
to something just because they tried their best ... cause sometimes your best is not enough, and that should drive you to
want to do better.
His kids will probably turn out just fine.
Maybe theyll even be star football players, just like their
dad.
My 16-year-old son wont be. But I dont think hell be any
less of a success in life just because his parents gushed over
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Team Penske driver Juan Pablo Montoya holds a nine-point lead in the series standings
entering into Sundays 2 1/2-mile race at the Pocono Raceway.
won a road-course race at Watkins Glen in
NASCAR in 2010 when he took the checkered
flag last season at Pocono. Montoya won from
the pole and snagged the lead for good when
Tony Kanaan was forced to pit for fuel with
four laps left.
Montoya seemed like he was headed toward
a runaway championship after eight straight
top-10 finishes the second one in that run
was Indy stamped the former NASCAR
driver as the heavy favorite.
Graham Rahal has outscored Montoya in
each of the last four races to tighten the lead.
Montoyas night at Iowa Speedway lasted just
nine laps after his No. 2 car flew into the wall.
Montoya finished 11th at Mid-Ohio in a race
won by Rahal that put the championship up for
grabs with two races left.
Montoya has four wins in 10 career 500mile races hes a two-time Indy 500 winner
has led in all 10 500 milers and his average
finish is 3.3.
He says: I think Im really good at setting
up the car on the ovals. I do a really good job
at understanding what the car needs to be
good, and I think that makes a big difference.
2. Rahal, 9 points out. Rahal Letterman
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SPORTS
East Division
East Division
W
New York
67
Toronto
67
Baltimore
62
Tampa Bay 61
Boston
56
Central Division
W
Kansas City 73
Minnesota 61
Detroit
59
Chicago
57
Cleveland
57
West Division
W
Houston
67
Angels
63
Texas
62
Seattle
56
As
53
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16
L
56
59
59
66
70
Pct
.545
.516
.512
.459
.431
GB
3 1/2
4
10 1/2
14
Fridays Games
Cleveland 7, N.Y. Yankees 3
Minnesota 4, Baltimore 3
Texas 2, Detroit 0
Boston 7, Kansas City 2
Houston 3, L.A. Dodgers 0
Tampa Bay 2, Oakland 1
Toronto 9, Angels 2
Chicago White Sox 11, Seattle 4
Saturdays Games
Tribe (Salazar 11-6) at NYY (Severino 0-2), 10:05 a.m.
Twins (Gibson 8-9) at Os (Tillman 9-7), 4:05 p.m.
Texas (Gallardo 9-9) at Detroit (Wolf 0-0), 4:08 p.m.
K.C. (Ventura 7-7) at Boston (Barnes 3-3), 4:10 p.m.
LAD (Greinke 13-2) at Astros (Kazmir 6-8), 4:10 p.m.
Rays (E.Ramirez 10-4) at As (S.Gray 12-5), 6:05 p.m.
Jays (Estrada 10-7) at Angels (Heaney 5-1), 6:05 p.m.
ChiSox (Rodon 5-5) at Ms (Nuno 0-1), 6:10 p.m.
Sundays Games
Cleveland at N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m.
Texas at Detroit, 10:08 a.m.
Kansas City at Boston, 10:35 a.m.
Minnesota at Baltimore, 10:35 a.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Houston, 11:10 a.m.
Toronto at L.A. Angels, 12:35 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Oakland, 1:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at Seattle, 1:10 p.m.
W
New York
65
Washington 60
Atlanta
53
Miami
50
Philadelphia 48
Central Division
W
St. Louis
77
Pittsburgh 72
Chicago
69
Milwaukee 53
Cincinnati
51
West Division
W
Los Angeles 67
Giants
66
Arizona
60
San Diego 60
Colorado
49
L
56
61
69
72
74
Pct
.537
.496
.434
.410
.393
GB
5
12 1/2
15 1/2
17 1/2
L
44
48
51
70
69
Pct
.636
.600
.575
.431
.425
GB
4 1/2
7 1/2
25
25 1/2
L
54
56
61
62
71
Pct
.554
.541
.496
.492
.408
GB
1 1/2
7
7 1/2
17 1/2
Fridays Games
Chicago Cubs 5, Atlanta 3
Milwaukee 10, Washington 3
San Francisco 6, Pittsburgh 4
Arizona 6, Cincinnati 3
Philadelphia 7, Miami 1
Houston 3, L.A. Dodgers 0
N.Y. Mets 14, Colorado 9
San Diego 9, St. Louis 3
Saturdays Games
Atlanta (W.Perez 4-4) at Cubs (Haren 8-8), 1:05 p.m.
S.F. (Heston 11-7) at Bucs (G.Cole 14-7), 1:05 p.m.
Brews (Jungmann 7-4) at Nats (J.Ross 3-5), 4:05 p.m.
DBacks (Delgado 4-3) at Cinci (DeSclafani 7-8),4:10 p.m.
LAD (Greinke 13-2) at Houston (Kazmir 6-8),4:10 p.m.
Phils (Harang 5-14) at Miami (Nicolino 2-1), 4:10 p.m.
NYM (Niese 7-9) at Colorado (Rusin 4-5), 5:10 p.m.
St. L (Martinez 12-5) at S.D. (Kennedy 7-11), 5:40 p.m.
Sundays Games
Arizona at Cincinnati, 10:10 a.m.
Philadelphia at Miami, 10:10 a.m.
Milwaukee at Washington, 10:35 a.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Houston, 11:10 a.m.
Atlanta at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m.
N.Y. Mets at Colorado, 1:10 p.m.
St. Louis at San Diego, 1:10 p.m.
San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 5:05 p.m.
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T
Buffalo
1 1 0
N.Y. Jets
1 1 0
Miami
0 1 0
New England 0 1 0
South
W L T
Houston
1 0 0
Jacksonville 1 0 0
Indianapolis 0 1 0
Tennessee
0 1 0
North
W L T
Baltimore
1 0 0
Cincinnati
1 0 0
Cleveland
0 2 0
Pittsburgh
0 2 0
West
W L T
Kansas City 2 0 0
Denver
1 0 0
Oakland
1 0 0
San Diego
1 0 0
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T
Washington 2 0 0
Philadelphia 1 0 0
Dallas
0 1 0
N.Y. Giants
0 1 0
South
W L T
Carolina
1 0 0
Atlanta
1 1 0
New Orleans 0 1 0
Tampa Bay
0 1 0
North
W L T
Minnesota
2 0 0
Chicago
1 0 0
Green Bay
1 0 0
Detroit
1 1 0
West
W L T
Arizona
0 1 0
San Francisco 0 1 0
St. Louis
0 1 0
Seattle
0 2 0
Pct
.500
.500
.000
.000
PF
35
33
10
11
PA
35
45
27
22
Pct PF
1.000 23
1.000 23
.000 10
.000 24
PA
10
21
36
31
Pct PF
1.000 30
1.000 23
.000 27
.000 24
PA
27
10
31
37
Pct PF
1.000 48
1.000 22
1.000 18
1.000 17
PA
32
20
3
7
Pct PF
1.000 41
1.000 36
.000 7
.000 10
PA
34
10
17
23
Pct PF
1.000 25
.500 53
.000 27
.000 16
PA
24
54
30
26
Pct PF
1.000 40
1.000 27
1.000 22
.500 40
PA
19
10
11
24
Pct
.000
.000
.000
.000
PA
34
23
18
36
PF
19
10
3
33
Fridays Games
N.Y. Jets 30, Atlanta 22
Kansas City 14, Seattle 13
Saturdays Games
Baltimore at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Miami at Carolina, 4 p.m.
New England at New Orleans, 4:30 p.m.
Chicago at Indianapolis, 4:30 p.m.
Jacksonville at N.Y. Giants, 4:30 p.m.
Oakland at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Denver at Houston, 5 p.m.
San Diego at Arizona, 7 p.m.
Sundays Games
Green Bay at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m.
Dallas at San Francisco, 5 p.m.
St. Louis at Tennessee, 5 p.m.
MLS GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
D.C. United
13 8 5 44 35 29
New York
11 6 6 39 38 25
Columbus
9 8 8 35 40 41
New England
9 9 7 34 34 36
Toronto FC
9 10 4 31 37 41
Montreal
8 9 4 28 29 31
New York City FC 7 11 7 28 36 39
Orlando City
7 11 7 28 32 41
Philadelphia
6 13 6 24 32 43
Chicago
6 12 5 23 27 34
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Los Angeles
12 7 7 43 44 31
Vancouver
13 9 3 42 37 26
Sporting K.C.
11 5 7 40 37 30
Portland
11 8 7 40 28 30
FC Dallas
11 7 5 38 33 29
Seattle
11 12 2 35 30 27
Quakes
9 10 5 32 29 29
Houston
8 9 8 32 32 32
Real Salt Lake
7 10 8 29 27 38
Colorado
5 9 9 24 20 25
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Fridays Games
Portland 2, Houston 2, tie
Saturdays Games
Orlando City at Toronto FC, 1 p.m.
San Jose at D.C. United, 4 p.m.
Sporting Kansas City at Columbus, 4:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Montreal, 5 p.m.
Colorado at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
Seattle at Real Salt Lake, 7 p.m.
FC Dallas at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Sundays Games
New York City FC at Los Angeles, 12 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 26
New York at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
Houston at Colorado, 6 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 28
Los Angeles at San Jose, 8 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 29
Columbus at New York City FC, 1 p.m.
Montreal at Toronto FC, 1 p.m.
New England at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Chicago at Orlando City, 4:30 p.m.
Sporting Kansas City at Colorado, 6 p.m.
Real Salt Lake at FC Dallas, 6 p.m.
Vancouver at Houston, 6 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 30
Portland at Seattle, 2 p.m.
D.C. United at New York, 4 p.m.
ASTROS
Continued from page 11
Having never even gotten an out
in the ninth inning in his five-year
career, Fiers was dominant. He
struck out 10 and walked three,
retiring the final 21 batters.
Fiers (1-0) needed little help from
his defense until Jake Marisnick
had to sprint to catch a long flyball
by Jimmy Rollins just in front of
the bullpen in right field for the first
out of the ninth inning.
Fiers crouched in relief then
pointed out to his teammate.
Texas 1, Oregon 0
Isaac Garcia broke up a perfect
game with a home run in the fourth
inning, then threw 1 2-3 innings of
hitless relief to lead Pearland past
Portland. Jarrett Tadlock and
Garcia combined on a one-hitter
and had 11 strikeouts.
International bracket
Mexicali
Baja
California,
Mexico, 1, White Rock, British
Columbia 0; Tokyo 7, Taipei,
Taiwan, 5; Kampala, Uganda 4,
Santiago de los Caballero,
Dominican Republic 1; and
Barquisimento, Venezuela 5,
Sydney 2.
JORDAN
Continued from page 12
A judge ruled before trial that
the now-defunct Dominicks Finer
Foods, which was owned by
Safeway, was liable. So the sole
unresolved issue was damages for
the unauthorized ad in a 2009
Sports Illustrated. It congratulated
Jordan on his Hall of Fame induction and included a $2-off coupon
above a photo of a sizzling steak.
Jurors deliberated for about six
hours before coming back with the
$8.9 million figure, at one point
sending a note to the judge that
said, We need a calculator.
Jordans fame loomed over the
case, with one would-be jurors
struck from the jury pool during
jury selection after describing
Jordan as his idol. During closings
earlier Friday, Jordan attorney
Frederick Sperling appealed to city
pride in trying to persuade jurors
to side with Jordan.
He gave us six (NBA) champi-
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Sent 1B/OF Steve Pearce
to the GCL Orioles for a rehab assignment.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX Sent RHP Daniel Webb to
Charlotte (IL) for a rehab assignment.
ANGELS Optioned RHP Mike Morin to Salt Lake
(PCL). Recalled RHP Nick Tropeano from Salt Lake.
MINNESOTA TWINS Placed OF Aaron Hicks on
the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Byron Buxton from
Rochester (IL).
NEW YORK YANKEES Released OF/1B Garrett
Jones. Sent RHP Michael Pineda to Scranton/WilkesBarre (IL) for a rehab assignment.
National League
ATLANTA BRAVES Agreed to terms with OF Ryan
Gebhardt on a minor league contract.
COLORADO ROCKIES Sent RHP Chad Bettis to
Albuquerque (PCL) for a rehab assignment.
MIAMI MARLINS Optioned C Tomas Telis to New
Orleans (PCL). Selected the contract of RHP Scott
McGough from New Orleans.
MILWAUKEE BREWERS Recalled OF Domingo
Santana from Colorado Springs (PCL).
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Designated LHP Cesar
Jimenez for assignment. Recalled RHP Jerad Eickhoff from Lehigh Valley (PCL). Selected the contract
of 2B Darnell Sweeney from Lehigh Valley.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES Designated RHP Josh Wall
for assignment. Reinstated INF/OF Josh Harrison
from the 15-day DL. Sent 1B Corey Hart to Indianapolis (IL) for a rehab assignment.
SAN DIEGO PADRES Designated LHP Chris
Rearick for assignment. Acquired RHP Jon Edwards
from Texas to complete an earlier trade and optioned him to El Paso (PCL).
TEXAS RANGERS Sent RHP Jon Edwards to San
Diego to complete an earlier trade.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Placed OF Hunter
Pence on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Tuesday.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Placed 1B/OF Tyler
Moore on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Wednesday. Selected the contract of SS Trea Turner from
Syracuse (IL). Transferred RHP Aaron Barrett to the
60-day DL.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ARIZONA CARDINALS Placed DT Corey Peters
on injured reserve.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Waived WR L.T. Smith.
Signed G Harland Gunn.
Grandma
Lily Tomlins in full glory
SEE PAGE 21
Hitman:
Agent 47
lacks plot Starting fresh
By Emily Shen
By Sandy Cohen
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LOS ANGELES The idea of the hightech, emotionless super-soldier is so popular in movies, its practically a convention.
The Terminator and Bourne franchises, and even last years animated Big
Hero 6, imagine characters programmed
to kill and the would-be world destroyers
who want to control them.
The same formula is at work in
Hitman: Agent 47, a stylized shootem-up based on a video game, of which
no previous knowledge is required.
Rupert Friend plays the titular character: an elite assassin genetically engineered to be smarter, faster, more fearless and less remorseful than ordinary
human sociopaths. Named for the bar
code branded on the back of his head,
Agent 47 is stoic, expressionless and
amazingly efficient at wielding multiple
firearms and using everyday objects as
murder weapons.
Unfortunately, Hitman: Agent 47
leans on another familiar Hollywood
convention, this one painfully outdated:
the damsel in distress. Its always disheartening to see this tired trope employed, but
especially here, where the female protagonist
is clearly as capable as any of her male counterparts. Why must she appear constantly on the
verge of tears? Why does a brilliant woman like
this need saving?
Some moviegoers may not mind the use of this
lazy device which serves as a catalyst for the
action and ostensibly why we should care but for
those who do, its as frustrating as having a piece of
popcorn stuck between your teeth.
Dogged by fractured memories from her childhood, Katia (Hannah Ware) is searching for
answers. Shes turned the biggest wall in her oneroom apartment into A Beautiful Mind-style
mess of maps and photos and newspaper clippings
dotted with push-pins and pieces of string. So singularly focused is she on her search that she sleeps
on a mattress without sheets.
Two men are after her: Agent 47 and the mysterious
John Smith (Zachary Quinto). Because Katia can
sense danger before it happens, she escapes through
her apartment window and heads straight to a shady,
underground guy to secure a fake passport.
Two actors play all parts in funny Irma Vep at Cal Shakes
By Judy Richter
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT
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WEEKEND JOURNAL
By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
The Memorial Chamber on the 14th floor of the State Capitol Building in Lincoln, Neb., holds
eight murals painted by Nebraska artist Stephen Roberts, depicting four military themes and
four civic themes related to public service. Pictured is The Ideal of Freedom, representing
Americans and Nebraskans who have gone to war to advance the rights of people.
won a competition to become the architect of
the Nebraska State Capitol. Goodhues other
major works include the U.S. Military Chapel
at West Point, the National Academy of
Sciences Building in Washington, D.C., and
the Los Angeles Public Library.
TAKE A FREE TOUR. The Nebraska
State Capitol is located at 1445 K St. Lincoln,
NE 68508. Guided tours are given daily
except for Thanksgiving and the Friday after,
Christmas Day and New Years Day. Larger
groups should call ahead and schedule but
anyone who drops in is welcome to join any
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Grandma is devoted to displaying the singular talent of Lily Tomlin especially her striking
ability to fuse acerbity and crankiness with empathy and humanity, and to find the essential
lovability way, way down at the core of an unlikeable person.
22
HITMAN
Continued from page 19
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taking his secrets with him. The evil Le Clerq
(Thomas Kretschmann) wants to resurrect the
killer-making program, and he sees Katia as
the key to finding the elusive scientist who
can make it happen.
PLAY
making his feature film debut, deftly commands these shots. The car-versus-motorcycle
chase through a parking garage is especially
thrilling, as is a spectacular gunfight on a spiral staircase illuminated by strobe lights. The
incredible international settings add to the eye
candy.
But the damsel-in-distress trope dampens
the action. Katia is always afraid, even as she
says lines like, We determine who we are by
what we do. The soundtrack is so cloying at
times, it highlights the cheesiest dialogue.
Though Katia eventually learns to fend for
herself, shes forever at the mercy of the men
around her. And shame on the filmmakers for
including a scene of Katia going for a swim
that exists for no other reason than to show
STUDENT
Continued from page 19
School, and she likes journalism because it
gives her the opportunity to keep her community informed while allowing her to
express her thoughts. Cindy writes a monthly
career column in her school newspaper and
aside from journalism, enjoys reading, cooking and taking long walks.
Kelly Song is a senior at Carlmont High
School, where she is an editor for the
Highlander newspaper. She is also a columnist for her city newspaper, the Redwood
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and called around to their local buddies to see who might be interested.
Over the 13-day shoot, Jenny
Slate and Timothy Simons showed
up for a few hours, Sam Rockwell
put in a couple of days, Chris
Messina decided his character
should take his pants off, Anna
Kendrick did (fake) cocaine, and
Orlando Bloom dropped by, even
though he wasnt scheduled, to
better understand the whole
improvised experiment. Sam
Elliott, Judith Light, Brie
Larson, Ron Livingston and
Melanie Lynskey are also in the
cast.
Johnson wants to keep making
movies with Swanberg, selffinancing them, and using the profits to make another. They even made
one this summer.
He thinks of it as gambling. He
likes gambling. He also knows
that hell have to make some
compromises if his day job
ever goes away.
Deep down, unfortunately, Im not a bleeding heart artist. On my
death bed, its not
going to be about my
films. Itll be about
my family and
friends, he said.
Johnson
knows that
this
outlook
is
probably
holding
him back
profess i o n a l l y,
but
hes
OK
with
that.
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WASSMER
Continued from page 1
care, he said.
Much of the money from the fundraising effort will be used to purchase materials for patients, he said, and though
local dentistry practices have donated
some equipment, more needs to be collected.
The trip to Jamaica is the second community service journey Wassmer will go
on this year, as he recently returned from
Ensenada, Mexico, where he and 11
other students from the UCSF dental
program provided care for 250 patients
in four days, performing teeth cleanings
and extractions.
Wassmer and his colleagues would
often work all day to serve as many
patients as possible during their short
amount of time in Mexico, which he
found extremely taxing, both physically
and mentally.
I was wrecked, he said. Ive never
felt so exhausted before.
He said at times he wondered whether
he could muster the required endurance
to serve all the patients, but when his
energy lulled, he relied on the strength of
his colleagues and need of the residents
to persevere.
When you see how happy people are to
see you, that is the motivation, he said.
You want to serve as many people as possible, because you are working for them.
LIBRARY
Continued from page 1
community input, Penrose said. But I
think this firm will design a building that
will probably fit very well in our community. And I think of all the firms, they
showed that they would be able to adapt
to the community.
The contract includes hosting four
community meetings one in the city,
another in the unincorporated mid coast,
a third in the unincorporated south coast
and one with the Hispanic community,
according to Deputy City Manager Alex
Khojikian. Kiosks where the public can
provide input will also be set up at farmers markets, community events and
other stakeholder meetings, according to
Khojikian.
Ruddock said she hopes the public
will have ample opportunities to get
involved in the design as thus far, she
feels the process has been flawed
referring to complaints raised by residents who were denied access and the
ability to film a July meeting of the
citys architect selection committee held
in Foster City.
While perhaps not legally required for
the meeting to have been public,
WEEKEND JOURNAL
He said much of the care he provided
was educating people on the value of
implementing simple, daily oral care
techniques, such as encouraging patients
to brush their teeth on a regular basis, or
warning against the danger of certain
diets that may be harmful to their teeth,
gums and mouth.
A variety of patients visited Wassmer
while in Mexico, he said, some who had
never brushed their teeth, others who
only went to the dentist when their teeth
hurt and others who had regularly scheduled appointments every six months.
And though he has never visited
Jamaica, some of his classmates who are
organizing the trip have gone on a similar mission, and told Wassmer he can
expect to be welcomed by lines of
patients hoping to receive treatment
each day he provides care.
The thought of such a demand may
seem overwhelming to someone less
motivated, but Wassmer said he is prepared for the challenge.
Its daunting, he said. But we are
going to treat everyone exactly the same,
and do our best for every single patient.
As a deeply dedicated servant of the
community, both locally and abroad,
Wassmer said his passion for ensuring
oral health extends far beyond his trips
with classmates.
Wassmer is proficient in speaking
Spanish, and said he uses his bilingual
abilities to communicate with patients
who might otherwise not be able to
clearly understand a dentists instructions.
Everyone has a right to fully understand the care they are receiving, where
they might be lacking, and where they
need to be in terms of their health, he
said. And everyone deserves to have
someone who can explain that in a fashion that they can understand.
He said the ability to speak to a patient
in their native tongue goes a long way to
building a relationship with their dentist.
If a patient feels more comfortable
with you, they will like you more and be
more open to the treatment they need,
he said.
Wassmer has about two more years left
before graduating with his degree, and
then plans to begin administering dental
care through the U.S. Navy, which he
accepted a scholarship from two years
ago to help pay for his education.
Wassmer said he relies on family,
friends and classmates to provide some
balance to his life beyond of his insatiable desire to provide care to the community.
I get a lot of support from my family, he said. And my classmates have
been huge. The fact that were all going
through the same thing, we really feed
off each other, and the support I have
really keeps me going.
V
i
s
i
t
http://www.gofundme.com/sxcs4ce6 to
find more information about Wassmers
crowdsourcing campaign.
austin@smdailyjournal.com
(650) 344-5200 ext. 105
samantha@smdailyjournal.com
(650) 344-5200 ext. 106
Calendar
SATURDAY, AUG. 22
Walk with a Doc. 10 a.m. Twin Pines
Park, 30 Twin Pines Lane, Belmont.
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.
Art and Wine Festival. 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. University Ave., Palo Alto.
Features over 300 artisans, Italian
street painting, California wines and
microbrews, gourmet foods and
Kids Art Studio. Free admission and
parking. For more information go to
www.mlaproductions.com.
Redwood City Walking Tour. 10:30
a.m. to noon. Lathrop House, 627
Hamilton St., Redwood City. Free.
Tour of historic sites in downtown
Redwood City. For more information
call 299-0104.
Nine Lives Foundation Cat
Adoption Special. Noon to 5 p.m.
3016 Rolison Road, Redwood City.
This month, cats are $25, and this
weekend, kittens are $10. For more
information call 368-1365 or visit
www.ninelivesfoundation.org.
San Carlos Walking Tour. 1 p.m. to
2:30 p.m. City Hall Park at the corner
of San Carlos Avenue and Elm Street,
San Carlos. Tour historic locations in
downtown San Carlos with the San
Carlos Heritage Association. Free.
Refreshments provided. For more
information call 592-5822.
Author Talk: Nicholas A. Veronico.
11 a.m. South San Francisco Library.
Join us for an afternoon with author
and historian Nicholas A. Veronico as
he talks about his most recent book,
Hidden Warships: Finding World War
IIs Abandoned, Sunk and Preserved
Warships. Entries for each vessel
include photographs, ship specifications, location of the wreck and
more.
Bibliocraft Art Demonstration. 1
p.m. Menlo Park Library, 800 Alma
St., Menlo Park. Artist Taun Relihan
will demonstrate the tools and techniques she uses to turn worn-out
books into easy gifts or fine art. For
more information on this free event
visit menlopark.org/library or call
330-2501.
Ottoman Empire: The Eternal
State. 2 p.m. 1 Library Ave., Millbrae.
There will be a discussion on
Chinese History and Todays
Geopolitics in Mandarin Chinese. For
more
information
contact
gswang@yahoo.com.
Boundaries Reception. 5 p.m. to 7
p.m. The Coastal Arts League
Museum, 300 Main St., Half Moon
Bay. An exhibit by members of
Womens Caucus for Art, Peninsula
Chapter. Exhibit opens Aug. 21.
Gallery open Thursday through
Monday from noon to 5 p.m. For
more information call 726-6335.
Shakespeare in the Park presents
Romeo and Juliet. 7:30 p.m.
Sequoia High School, 1201 Brewster
Ave., Redwood City. Free. For more
information call 780-7311.
The Voice of the Prairie by John
Olive. 8 p.m. During the early days of
radio, Davey Quinn becomes famous
as the Voice of the Prairie, telling
tales of his adventures with Frankie,
a blind girl he once saved from her
abusive father. Years later his radio
broadcasts reunite him with Frankie,
now a school teacher, and their
adventures together begin again.
Dragon Theatre, 2120 Broadway,
Redwood City. For more information
and to buy tickets call 493-2006 ext.
2.
SUNDAY, AUG. 23
Summer Sermon Series Holy
Hollywood. 10:30 a.m. 225 Tilton
Ave., San Mateo. Join Rev. Dr. Penny
Nixon and the Congregational
Church of San Mateo every Sunday
in the month of August.
Pescadero Walking Tour. 1 p.m. to 3
p.m. Community Native Sons Hall,
Stage Road, Pescadero. A walk
through historic Pescadero. Bring
hats, sensible shoes and water. For
Artists Reception for exhibit
Ceramic and Mixed Media Works
Focusing on the Topic of Modified
Organics. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 777
California Drive, Burlingame. Solo
exhibition by artist Staria Stine
addressing the topic of our relationships with nature and the current
issues related to GMOs. Exhibit runs
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radio, Davey Quinn becomes famous
as the Voice of the Prairie, telling
tales of his adventures with Frankie,
a blind girl he once saved from her
abusive father. Years later his radio
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WE ARE
HIRING
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Eric Ernest Rose
Case Number: 125957
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: Eric Ernest Rose. A Petition for Probate has been filed by Martin
A. Rose and David C. Rose in the Superior Court of California, County of San
Mateo. The Petition for Probate requests
that Martin A. Rose and David C. Rose
be appointed as personal representative
to administer the estate of the decedent.
The petition requests the decedents will
and codicil, in any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file department
kept by the court.
The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain
very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons unless
they have waived notice or consented to
the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted
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unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant the
authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: September 02,
2015 at 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior Court of California, County of San
Mateo, 400 County Center, Redwood
City, CA 94063.
If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section
9052 of the California Probate Code.
Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court a
Request for Special Notice (form DE154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner: Jeffrey R. Loew,
Esq. SBN 216808
1650 Borel Place, Suite 104
SAN MATEO, CA 94402
SUMMONS (JUDICIAL)
CASE NUMBER - CLJ-534080
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: THEODORE LOLLER; TESTATE AND INTESTATE SUCCESSORS OF THEODORE
LOLLER, DECEASED, AND ALL PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, OR
UNDER SUCH DECEDENT; ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE ESTATE, INTEREST OR LIEN IN THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT as 1153 Saratoga Avenue situated in the city of East Palo Alto in San
Mateo County, CA 94303. Assessor Parcel number: 062-121-160, and more particularly described as follows: PARCEL
ONE: Lot 37, Block, as delineated upon
that certain Map entitled, Bay Shore
Park, SAN MATEO COUNTY CALIFORNIA, filed for record in the Office of the
Recorder of the County of San Mateo,
State of California, on December 22,
1926 in Book 14 of Maps, at pages 60 to
62, inclusive. EXCEPTING THEREFROM, a triangular shaped parcel in the
most Westerly corner of said lot as described in Decree of Condemnation in favor of the State of California had on June
29, 1956, Case No. 67136, Superior
Court, San Mateo County, California, a
certified copy of said Decree was recorded June 29, 2956 in Book 3051, at Page
682, Official Records, and PARCEL
TWO: A portion of Lot 12 in Block 7, as
per map entitled Bay Shore Park, San
Mateo County, California, filed for record
in the office of the recorder of the County
of San Mateo, on December 22, 1926, in
Book 14 of Maps, at pages 60, 61, and
62, described as follows: Commencing at
the Easterly corner of said lot 12; thence
along the Southeasterly line of said lot S.
23 08 15 W., 20.79 feet; thence from a
tangent that bears N. 2 18 29 E., along
a curve to the right with a radius of
1482.00 feet, through an angle of 0 51
28, an arc length of 22.19 feet to the
Northeasterly line of said lot 12: thence
along last said line S. 66 51 45 E., 7.74
feet to the point of commencement, ADVERSE TO PLAINTIFFS OWNERSHIP
OR ANY CLOUD ON PLAINTIFFS TITLE and DOES 1 through 20, inclusive,
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BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
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2 VINTAGE Light Bulbs circa 1905. Edison Mazda Lamps. Both still working $50 (650)-762-6048
KIRBY MODEL G7D vacuum with accessories and a supply of HEPA bags.
$150 obo. 650-465-2344
299 Computers
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
RECORDABLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unopened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(650) 578 9208
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.
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302 Antiques
ANTIQUE 12 Foot Heavy Duty Jumper
Cables $10.00
ANTIQUE ITALIAN lamp 18 high, $70
(650)387-4002
BEAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE Victorian
Side Sewing Table, All original. Rosewood. Carved. EXCELLENT CONDITION! $350. (650)815-8999.
MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk,
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bevelled glass, $700. (650)766-3024
OLD VINTAGE Wooden Sea Captains
Tool Chest 35 x 16 x 16, $65
(650)591-3313
PAIR OF beautiful candalabras . Marble
and brass. $90. (650)697-7862
VINTAGE ATWATER Kent Radio. Circa
1929 $100. (650)245-7517
303 Electronics
27 INCH Sony TV (not flat screen) Excellent condition $75.00. 650-347-6875.
46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
BASUKA BASS tube speakers/ amplifier 20" x 10" auto boat never used $100.
(650)992-4544
BIC TURNTABLE Model 940.
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Very
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304 Furniture
308 Tools
304 Furniture
ROCKING CHAIR fine light, oak condition with pads, $85/OBO. 650 369 9762
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SOLID WOOD stackable tables, Set of 3
$25. (650)996-0026
STEREO CABINET with 3 black shelves
42"x21"x17" exc cond $30.
(650)756-9516
TABLE, HD. 2'x4'. pair of folding legs at
each end. Laminate top. Perfect.
$60.(650)591-4141
TEAK CABINET 28"x32", used for stereo equipment $25. (650)726-6429
TEAK-VENEER COMPUTER desk with
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TV STAND in great condition. 3'x 20"x
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TWIN SIZED mattress like new with
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VINTAGE LARGE Marble Coffee Table,
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WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with
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WHITE BOOKCASE :H 72" x W 30" x D
12" exc condition $30. (650)756-9516.
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$95 (650)375-8021
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650-794-0839
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
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Est. 1957
650-697-2685
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PARIS HILTON purse white & silver unused, about 12" long x 9" high $23.00
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& DECK CO.
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PARIS A gunman opened fire on a highspeed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris
on Friday, wounding two people before two
American passengers subdued him, officials
said.
French
Interior
Minister
Bernard
Cazeneuve, speaking in Arras in northern
France where the suspected was detained, said
one of the Americans was hospitalized with
serious wounds. Their names were not immediately released.
Philippe Lorthiois, an official with the
Alliance police union, said on i-Tele that the
two Americans were soldiers. In Washington,
the Pentagon said it can only confirm that
one U.S. military member was injured in the
incident. The injury is not life-threatening.
The White House issued a statement saying
that President Barack Obama was briefed on
the shooting, and said, While the investigation into the attack is in its early stages, it is
clear that their heroic actions may have prevented a far worse tragedy.
Contrary to early reports, Lorthiois said the
attacker did not fire his automatic weapon but
wounded one man with a handgun and the
other with a blade of some kind.
The suspect is a 26-year-old Moroccan,
according to Sliman Hamzi, an official with
the police union Alliance, who spoke on
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