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16
14
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Mary Griffin Ramseur, a key political figure in Millbrae dating back 40 years, died
Wednesday surrounded by her family.
She was 84.
Ramseur was only the second woman
elected to the Millbrae City Council in
1976 and later was elected to the San Mateo
County
Board
of
Supervisors in 1987,
where she served for 13
years.
She is survived by her
h us b an d o f 2 5 y ears ,
Wal t er F. Rams eur, a
retired United Airlines
pilot. She was married
Mary Ramseur t o t h e l at e Do n al d F.
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Andy Griggs is 43. Actor Gregory Fitoussi is 40. Country
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Two people took a speaker from
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San Mateo before 6:58 p.m. Monday,
Aug. 8.
A San Mateo native has left his impression on North B Street with his mural of
vibrant palm trees and
city skyline aiming to
improve the area at the
very north of downtown.
In another step by the
city-led
North
B
Improvement Initiative
toward beautifying the
area, efforts were put forward to create a mural
Todd Lanam alongside a store front
on 322 Tilton Ave. The idea was put together a couple of years ago when the North B
Improvement Initiative was created, but
was postponed. Eventually, the owners of
the Neelam Islanders Market at the corner
of Tilton Avenue and North B Street contacted the city to remind them that they
were still interested in the idea.
The DSMA got the ball rolling again,
and fortunately we had some funds available
specifically for art projects in downtown
San Mateo, said Ann Fienman, executive
director of the Downtown San Mateo
Association.
Artist Todd Lanam, 33, has been professionally painting for six years and now
works in San Francisco. He started taking
lessons when he was 12, but didnt get serious until he was in college. Lanam was chosen because his painting style best fit the
atmosphere of the store. The tropical island
feel of Neelam Islanders Market was translated onto the large empty wall by Lanam
with multiple shades of blues and pinks.
We really like the artwork because it
matches our stores island theme and it
gives the store and area more vibrancy,
said Rose Shiriwastaw, daughter of the owners of the store.
SAN MATEO
A new mural on Tilton Avenue at the edge of North B Street in San Mateo aims to beautify and
enliven the area.
The owners are Fijian and were looking
for something with a tropical theme to fit
their store. Lanam had done tropical themes
in his paintings in the past so it was one
reason the city felt that he was the perfect
artist for that spot.
I felt like it took my work to the next
level and it was thrilling to see one of my
pieces that large, Lanam said. It almost
felt like walking into one of my paintings.
This was Lanams first mural and the size
of the wall was challenging, but rewarding.
The scale of the wall was much larger than
anything he had ever done and converting
his smaller rendition to the sizable surface
was not an easy task. The process took a
month to complete with the help of assistants Nikkie Barros and Kym Dell.
People seemed to really like it, said
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Grand theft. Someone broke into a vehicle
and stole a purse containing items worth
approximately $1,140 at the 400 block of
Cypress Avenue before 11:19 a.m. Thursday,
Aug. 11.
S h o p l i f t i n g . Two people were seen
shoplifting items worth $595.99 at the 500
block of El Camino Real before 7:05 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 10.
Arres t. A San Francisco man was arrested
for shoplifting and assaulting loss prevention ofcers at the 500 block of El Camino
Real before 5:54 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 10.
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the boy to the hospital. Officials reported
Thursday the child suffered serious injuries.
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Though Dean said personally he
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We are going to build a first
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Dean, who is responsible for
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guiding it through the approval
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School
and
obtained a bachelors of science
from Oregon State
University.
He
served in the Army
with Dick Battaglia
with whom he made
lifelong
family
friends. He loved
his career of 40 years with Belfast
Beverages and Pepsi-Cola. Bob
enjoyed snow/water skiing and golf.
Special thanks to Brookdale N.
Fremont staff. He and his wife lived
in San Mateo County for 50 years.
He was a kind, generous and special father/grandfather and friend.
A memorial service will be 11 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 20, followed by lunch
at Sneider & Sullivan & O'Connells,
977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo,
CA.
In lieu of flowers, the family
requests that you donate to St. Jude
Children
Hospital
and
The
Alzheimers Association.
Mildred Millie
McGriskin Washington
Mildred
Millie
McGriskin
Washington died peacefully in her
home Aug. 6, 2016, in Redwood City,
California, at the age of 83.
Millie is survived by her husband
of 58 years Joe; children Mary
Albitz, Joe II, E. Patrick and
Stephen, and six grandchildren
Dewayne, Joseph III, John, Gemma,
Ellen and William.
Millie was born Oct. 9, 1932, in
Manhattan, New York, to Grace and
Quintus McGriskin. She graduated
from Congregation de Notre Dame
Villa Maria High School in 1950.
She went on to attend and graduate
from St. Vincents Hospital School
of Nursing in 1953 as a registered
nurse.
She
married
Joseph
Washington Aug. 9, 1958. After their
wedding, they moved to San Luis
Obispo where Joe earned a degree in
engineering. After Joes graduation,
they moved to Redwood City.
She completed her bachelors
degree in health science at SFSU in
1979 and went on to earn her masters
degree in 1983.
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Dec. 16, 1935, in Redwood City,
California, to parents Harold and
Elsie Souza.
Clement attended Sequoia High in
Redwood
City
and
Stanford
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stores. Clement is survived by his
wife Grace Souza of Nevada City,
California, sons Richard and Jim
Souza of Nevada City, son Dan Souza
of San Carlos, California, and seven
grandchildren.
Graveside service will be 10 a.m.
Thursday, Aug. 18, at St. Patricks
Catholic Cemetery in Grass Valley.
Memorial contributions may be sent
to the American Cancer Society.
Arrangements are under the care of
Chapel of the Angels Mortuary.
Elizabeth Ulrich
Elizabeth Ulrich died peacefully
Aug. 4, 2016, after a short illness.
She is survived by her children,
other family members and friends.
A memorial mass will be celebrated
at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug.17, at St.
Bartholomew Catholic Church, corner of Alameda de las Pulgas and
Crystal Springs Road, San Mateo,
California.
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Lucy Li
ened event.
I didnt think I played
all that good, but it was
really windy today, and
that made it tough, Li
said. I am used to playing the in the wind, so
that might have been an
advantage for me.
Thompson won the
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Raiders 31, Cardinals 10
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By Bob Baum
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Rookie watch
Rai ders : Safety Karl Joseph, Oaklands first-round draft
choice who is coming off knee surgery, played in the first
series and had one tackle.
Cardi nal s : Third-round draft pick Brandon Williams,
who won the starting cornerback job in training camp, had
a rough start Friday. He was beaten several times, including
on the Holmes TD. He improved as the game went on and
recovered Holmes fumble in the second quarter.
Position battles
Rai ders : Menelik Watson played his first game since an
Achilles injury in his bid to win the starting right tackle
job.
Cardi nal s : With Justin Bethel still recovering from foot
surgery, Williams won the starting job at cornerback in
training camp and coach Bruce Arians has said Bethel will
have to earn it back. Nelson was the first choice as a punt
returner, but Arians has said he could give John Brown time
there, and Nelsons fumble may have made that even more
likely.
Quotable
Palmer on David Johnson (three carries, 31 yards),
Nothing different than what I see every day in practice. Just
runs powerfully, has great vision, hes a phenomenal blocker. .. Hes a special player.
By Michael Wagaman
As 6, Mariners 3
Trainerss room
Athl eti cs : Sean Doolittle threw off a mound and faced hitters,
an encouraging sign for the teams former closer who has been
on the DL with a strained left elbow since June 26. ... RHP Jesse
Hahn (strained right shoulder) will throw a bullpen session
Saturday. ... Patrick Schuster was claimed off waivers by
Philadelphia. Schuster was designated for assignment on
Wednesday.
Up next
Mari ners : RHP Hisashi Iwakuma (13-7) makes his 13th
career start against the As on Saturday night. Iwakuma has 12
wins over his last 15 starts.
Athl eti cs : RHP Kendall Graveman (8-7) will face Seattle
for the third time this season. Graveman is 7-1 over his past
13 starts.
Orioles 5, Giants 2
third-inning double. Brandon Belt added an RBI single in
the ninth.
Dylan Bundy (6-3), making his sixth career start, allowed
one run and three hits in 5 2-3 innings for Baltimore. Zach
Britton got the final three outs for his AL-leading 36th
save. He has not blown a save this season, and hasnt
allowed an earned run in his last 40 games.
Cain (4-7), who had won his previous three starts, gave
up five runs and 11 hits in four-plus innings.
The Giants have lost eight of their last 10 interleague
games.
Up next
Ori o l es : Kevin Gausman (3-9, 4.02 ERA) starts Saturday
against the Giants. He is tied for the team lead with quality
starts in 60 percent of his 20 outings this season.
Gi ants : Madison Bumgarner (10-7, 2.20) makes his
25th start of 2016 on Saturday. The Giants have lost his last
five starts, including a 1-0 complete game defeat at
Washington last Sunday.
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Olympic brief
American Ellison wins archery bronze
RIO DE JANEIRO The biggest battle Brady
Ellison had to win Friday was the one going on
inside his head.
The American was one arrow away from the
gold medal round in the mens individual archery
when he flat out missed and registered an eight
in a shootout against South Korean Ku Bonchan. Ku took advantage of the opening with a
nine and went on to win gold. In the meanwhile,
Ellison had to immediately regroup for the
bronze medal round starting moments later to
avoid going home empty-handed.
Ellison won the bronze 6-2 against
Netherlands Sjef van den Berg, but had to get
out of his own head first.
You could see it even in the first two wins, I
was (ticked) off and I wasnt in the match, said
Ellison, whos been dreaming of an individual
medal for 10 years. I knew if I wanted to come
home with a medal that I needed to kind of get
my (butt) in gear and get into this match. I even
told my coach I need to get into this match and
GOLF
Continued from page 11
I love this championship, but I also
knew I wanted to earn a spot in the Junior
Ryder Cup, Li said. I am so excited. Team
golf will be new for me, especially in a formal setting.
The 18-year-old Galdiano played her final
junior tournament. She will be a freshman at
UCLA
I was playing lousy golf early, Galdiano
said. I was affected by the heat, but I put
myself in some bad positions and posted
some higher numbers. ... Today was hard.
This is something that I hope to learn from.
I did see how well I can play and for long
stretches. That said, I didnt carry it on and
play all the way through. Thats the disappointment.
Norman Xiong won the boys division by
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quit being in the last one.
The week had been odd
for Ellison. He had to defeat
his best friend and teammate in Jake Kaminski
then beat another teammate
in Zach Garrett to reach the
quarterfinals. The relief of
medaling was apparent as
Brady Ellison he pumped his fist and let
out a shout.
Ellison now has three medals after the
Americans won silver as a team in Rio and previously at the London Games in 2012.
Its been a very, very tiring week, Ellison
said. Its a long competition. Four matches a
day. Ive been out here since 7:30 this morning.
Its long, its stressful. You start off shooting
against a teammate and then every single match
is a dog fight. Its a long day.
Ellisons confidence, however, never faded
even as Ellison knew he was hurting himself
mentally. In the fourth round of the bronze
medal match, he ripped off a perfect 30 and busted an arrow hitting the minuscule video camera
dead center.
NDB
Continued from page 11
SPORTS
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Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Cleveland
West
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Oakland
Kansas City
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NATIONAL CONFERENCE
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W L T Pct
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Washington
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Detroit
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West
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Los Angeles
San Francisco
Seattle
Fridays Games
Detroit 30, Pittsburgh 17
Minnesota 17, Cincinnati 16
Miami 27, N.Y. Giants 10
Green Bay 17, Cleveland 11
Oakland 31, Arizona 10
Saturdays Games
Seattle at Kansas City, 1:30 p.m.
Indianapolis at Buffalo, 4 p.m.
Dallas at Los Angeles ,5 p.m.
San Diego at Tennessee, 5 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 14
Houston at San Francisco, 4 p.m.
MLS GLANCE
teenage players.
Two of the injured players also are
the van drivers daughters.
The semitrailer hit the van in the
side after the vans driver, 45-year-old
Vicki Fisher, failed to yield at an
intersection, the Henry County
Sheriffs Office said. The van was carrying members of a team from
Worthington Kilbourne High School
in suburban Columbus to a tournament in Napoleon.
Nineteen-year-old
Courtney
Fisher, who wasnt a member of the
water polo team, died at the scene of
the accident, which occurred on
Friday morning about 20 miles east
of Napoleon in Richfield Township.
Vicki Fisher, 17-year-old Betsey
Fisher, 14-year-old Melanie Fisher,
15-year-old Samantha Fink and 14year-old Sydney Zullich were flown in
separate helicopters to hospitals in
Toledo.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pts
37
36
33
33
31
26
26
24
19
18
GF
40
33
40
37
38
29
36
22
26
20
GA
40
24
32
31
37
40
39
28
35
30
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T
FC Dallas
13 6 5
Colorado
11 3 8
Real Salt Lake
10 7 7
Los Angeles
9 3 10
Sporting KC
10 11 4
Portland
8 8 8
Vancouver
8 11 6
Earthquakes
7 6 10
Seattle
7 12 3
Houston
4 10 8
Pts
44
41
37
37
34
32
30
30
24
20
GF
37
26
35
37
28
36
34
25
24
24
GA
31
19
34
22
28
34
40
25
29
28
EAST DIVISION
EAST DIVISION
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T
New York City FC 10 7 7
Toronto FC
10 7 6
New York
9 9 6
Montreal
8 5 9
Philadelphia
8 8 7
New England
6 9 8
Orlando City
5 6 11
D.C. United
5 8 9
Columbus
3 8 10
Chicago
4 11 6
17
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62
59
46
L
50
51
52
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.560
.544
.513
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5 1/2
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Miami
New York
Philadelphia
Atlanta
W
67
60
57
54
44
L
47
55
58
63
72
Pct
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.522
.496
.462
.379
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7 1/2
10 1/2
14 1/2
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CENTRAL DIVISION
Cleveland
65
Detroit
61
Kansas City
56
Chicago
55
Minnesota
46
48
53
59
60
70
.575
.535
.487
.478
.397
4 1/2
10
11
20 1/2
CENTRAL DIVISION
Chicago
73
St. Louis
60
Pittsburgh
58
Milwaukee
51
Cincinnati
47
41
56
55
63
67
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Tampa (Andriese 6-3) atYankees (Tanaka 8-4),10:05 a.m.
Houston(McHugh7-9)atToronto(Sanchez11-2),10:07a.m.
Arizona (Bradley 4-7) at Boston (Buchholz 4-9),4:10 p.m.
White Sox (Shields 5-14) at Miami (Conley 8-6),4:10 p.m.
KC (Gee 4-5) at Minnesota (Duffey 7-8), 4:10 p.m.
Angels(Shoemaker6-12)atIndians(Clevinger0-1),4:10p.m.
Detroit (Boyd 3-2) at Texas (Hamels 12-3), 5:05 p.m.
Os (Gausman 3-9) at Giants (Bumgarner 10-7),6:05 p.m.
Seattle (Iwakuma 13-7) at As (Graveman 8-7),6:05 p.m.
Sundays Games
Tampa Bay at N.Y.Yankees, 10:05 a.m.
Houston at Toronto, 10:07 a.m.
Chicago White Sox at Miami, 10:10 a.m.
L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 10:10 a.m.
Arizona at Boston, 10:35 a.m.
Kansas City at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m.
Detroit at Texas, 12:05 p.m.
Baltimore at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m.
Seattle at Oakland, 1:05 p.m.
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Pitt (Cole 7-7) at Dodgers (McCarthy 2-2), 1:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Whalen 1-0) at Nats (Lopez 0-1), 4:05 p.m.
Rox (Anderson 4-3) at Philly (Eickhoff 7-12), 4:05 p.m.
Arizona (Bradley 4-7) at Boston (Buchholz 4-9),4:10 p.m.
White Sox (Shields 5-14) at Miami (Conley 8-6),4:10 p.m.
Reds (Straily 7-6) at Milwaukee (Davies 9-4), 4:10 p.m.
Pads (Cosart 0-1) at Mets (deGrom 7-5), 4:10 p.m.
Os (Gausman 3-9) at Giants (Bumgarner 10-7),9:05 p.m.
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Chicago White Sox at Miami, 10:10 a.m.
San Diego at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m.
Arizona at Boston, 10:35 a.m.
Atlanta at Washington, 10:35 a.m.
Colorado at Philadelphia, 10:35 a.m.
Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m.
Baltimore at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m.
St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 5:08 p.m.
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Patient H.M.
reveals lobotomy
doctors secrets
By Carla K. Johnson
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mostly women
ostensibly
to cure schizophrenia, homosexuality, and
other real and
supposed mental illnesses.
As Dittrichs
book reveals,
the
reckless
men who performed lobotomies
were
experimenting
on humans with little evidence of benefit.
The surgeries never did much more than
make the patients passive and easier for
institutions to handle.
Patient H.M. also relates the story of
Henry Molaison, a man with severe epilepsy who became one of the most studied
humans in the scientific literature after
Dittrichs grandfather removed part of his
brain. Following the surgery, Molaison
retained his intelligence but could no longer
form new long-term memories. Researchers
who studied him over the next decades grew
fond of him, but to Molaison they entered
the room each time as strangers.
The first scholarly paper on Molaison,
known in the literature as H.M. to preserve
his privacy, became a cornerstone of the
skyscraper that is modern memory science,
Dittrich writes.
Molaison was not considered mentally
ill, so Dr. William Scoville, the authors
grandfather, pushed into new territory when
he operated in 1953. Scoville thought he
could ease Molaisons seizures. Some psychotic patients who also had epilepsy
seemed to gain some relief, a shred of evidence so tattered that it fails to mask the surgeons hubris.
Its difficult to fathom how Scoville could
have justified the gamble. The Nazi doctor
trials and the Nuremberg Code of 1947
already had set contemporary expectations
for informed consent and acceptable risk for
human research. Scoville, perhaps blinded
by what a breakthrough would mean to his
career, ignored the new standards and convinced Molaison, age 27, to undergo the
surgery.
Dittrich shifts between Molaisons and
his grandfathers disturbing stories, detailing ethical dilemmas alongside scientific
Sausage Party is just as much a sweet story about belief and faith as it is a vehicle for the filthiest jokes youve never dared imagine.
Sausage Party
a delicious feast
By Lindsey Bahr
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
REUTERS
Cast member Salma Hayek takes a selfie with costars, left to right, Nick Kroll, Paul Rudd, Seth
Rogen, Michael Cera and Danny McBride at the premiere for the movie Sausage Party.
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JOAN MARCUS
Kevin James goes home to Long Island, New York, for sitcom
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kevin James
(Childrens Hospital)
stars as his wife.
I wanted to have
something special as a
follow-up to The King
of Queens, he said, the
sitcom that aired from
1998 to 2007. Hes
spent the intervening
years making movies,
including Mall Cop
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knees by a previous film from the duo.
Rogen and Goldberg (co-writers and producers) have been working for nearly a
decade on Sausage Party, their own warped
version of a Pixar movie, complete with a
song by Beauty and the Beast composer
Alan Menken. Its set in a supermarket
where food and grocery items believe their
salvation lies in being purchased and taken
to the great beyond.
Theres some of the existentialism of
their apocalyptic comedy This Is the End
and even hints of the political satire of The
Interview. But theres mostly a staggering
amount of double entendre (Rogen stars as a
hot dog who dreams of uniting with Kristen
Wiigs bun), a prolonged orgy scene and
even a villainous douche.
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People in the news
Square Garden. Beyonce is the leading nominee with 11, followed by Adele, who is up for
8 moon men.
LOS ANGELES The writer, director, producer and star of The Birth of a Nation says
the Sundance Institute offered him encouragement and support when he needed it most.
They are the family I never had in this
industry, Nate Parker said as he accepted the
organizations Vanguard Award at a fundraising dinner Thursday night at the Ace Hotel in
Los Angeles.
Parker wants other aspiring filmmakers to
have the same opportunity, so the cast and
crew of The Birth of a Nation is endowing
a fellowship for a young filmmaker of color
to participate in the Sundance Institutes
Ignite program each year for the next five
years.
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BOOK
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history. Understanding of how the human
brain makes and stores memories may have
gained from the research on Molaison but
that doesnt ease our comfort level with the
surgeons decision to operate.
Admirably, Dittrich bares family secrets
including a stunner late in the book
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Inspired by the true story of the tune-challenged American socialite,Florence Foster Jenkins
is almost as tone deaf as its heroine.
With a cipher as its heroine, the script naturally turns to explore the people who helped
create her illusion, led by a marvelous Hugh
Grant as Jenkins endearing husband. Grant is
unshakable and charming in his wifes
defense but shows chinks in his armor when
she insists on playing Carnegie Hall, perhaps a ruse too far.
The film also includes great turns by Simon
Helberg of The Big Bang Theory, who
plays Jenkins conflicted piano accompanist,
and Nina Arianda, who initially recognizes
that the empress has no clothes but inexplicably switches to be her biggest cheerleader.
Adding to the films lack of authenticity is
the slight-of-hands in its settings, with
Londons Hammersmith Apollo standing in
for Carnegie Hall and the citys Park Lane
Hotel supposed to mimic Manhattans Ritz
Carlton, where Jenkins lived. The filmmakers
seem pretty pleased with how they made locations thousands of miles from New York into
the backdrop for an American story.
Florence Foster Jenkins thrashes about
for a central theme loyalty versus ambition, passion versus skill, truth versus happiness but never lands on one. Unlike the
recent French film Marguerite that was
drawn from Jenkins story and satirized class
privilege, this one wants to say simply that
its OK if sheer desire and gobs of cash
make your dreams come true, even without talent or sweat.
That it uses a wealthy heiress to make such
a populist statement is somehow fitting in
this election year when a real estate billionaire who has never held public office is running for president of the United States. Well,
at least we dont have to hear him sing.
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stuff. I tend to go for a smarter joke, and if
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landmark climate change law until 2030 falters in the state
Assembly and sets up a showdown between powerful environmental advocates and automakers in the frenzied final
weeks of Californias legislative session.
Burkes proposal would beef up Californias existing
vehicle mandates, which require automakers to gradually
introduce cleaner vehicle technology.
Under current law, automakers accumulate credits for selling vehicles with cleaner technology and must hit annual
targets. Vehicles with longer range get extra credit.
Because longer-range technology has advanced faster
than expected, environmental advocates say, automakers
have stockpiled credits for future use and wont have sufficient incentive to sell electric vehicles at affordable prices,
preventing the state from meeting its goals for greenhousegas reduction.
The current credit program just does not appear to be
working, said Kish Rajan, a spokesman for CalInnovates,
an industry group for the technology sector, and a former
Brown appointee. At least its not working fast enough to
get toward the goals that the governor has laid out and that
CARB is seeking to enforce, he said, referring to the
California Air Resources Board.
Vehicles that now get credits toward complying with the
environmental mandates, such as plug-in hybrids, would
not be eligible to meet the 15-percent mandate.
Electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles now account for
about 3 percent of California new-car sales, according to
the Air Resources Board, which administers Californias climate laws.
Wade Newton, a spokesman for the Alliance of
Automobile Manufacturers, characterized the legislation as
a giveaway to Tesla Motors, which was the largest seller of
electric vehicles in the United States last year. The Palo
Alto, California-based company, which has never made a
full-year profit, wants to grow from a niche maker of luxury
vehicles to a full-line producer of affordable vehicles.
Automakers are striving to meet Californias long-term
(zero-emission vehicle) program by providing consumers
with innovative vehicles, so we oppose this last-minute,
fundamental change to the program, Newton said in an
email. Tesla shouldnt be able to rig the market for their
own purposes.
Tesla did not respond to a request for comment Friday.
Another industry group, Global Automakers, which represents 12 foreign brands, said lawmakers should focus on
shoring up incentives including tax credits and access to
restricted highway lanes to spur consumer demand. Sales
of zero-emission vehicles are lagging in part due to low gas
prices and improved efficiency of gasoline engines.
The proposal would cut consumers out of the equation,
Damon Shelby Porter, director of state government affairs
for Global Automakers, wrote in a letter to lawmakers.
Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown issued an executive order in
2012 calling for 1.5 million zero-emission vehicles on the
road by 2025; 192,000 have been sold since 2010, according to the air board.
Brown supports Burkes proposal, spokesman Gareth
Lacy said in an email.
It will lead to more zero emissions vehicles and more
Californians able to purchase them and thats a smart
investment in cleaner air, he wrote.
Brown has traveled the world promoting Californias
ambitious agenda to fight climate-changing emissions. But
he has struggled to advance legislation to continue the programs for another decade and set more stringent goals.
Moderate Democrats in the state Assembly, some backed
by the oil industry and hailing from less-affluent inland districts, have been reluctant to bless the most strident emission standards for fear of raising energy prices. The coalition of lawmakers blocked previous Brown-endorsed legislation that aimed to cut petroleum use in half by 2030.
Burke said she believes her electric vehicle legislation is
more likely to succeed in the Assembly than the overall climate package because it would encourage the sale of lowerpriced electric vehicles that would be available to larger
swaths of the middle class.
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GETTING AUGMENTED
In 2014, Niantic set out to turn
Googles Pokemon joke into a breakthrough for augmented reality a stillnascent field that involves layering
digital images onto homes, offices,
streets, parks and other real-life settings.
In the case of Pokemon Go, this
involves smartphone cameras and GPS
technology that can project cute and
creepy
pocket
monsters, or
Pokemon, into the real world, at least
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Niantics negotiations for the rights
to use the Pokemon characters got a
boost from the fact that Pokemon Co.
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fan of Ingress. Ishiharas company,
originally named Pokemon Center,
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essentially the entire cultural sensation created by childhood insect collector Satoshi Tajiri in conjunction with
Nintendo.
Nintendo, meanwhile, had fallen on
hard times. Just one month after
Googles Pokemon video, the Japanese
video-game maker reported its third
yearly operating loss in a row as its
lackluster Wii U console cratered.
Not only had it failed to recreate the
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phone app to navigate the parks to
view all the trails and find the nearest
bench, campsite or restroom.
Part of the funding, $547,000 this
year, to care for the parks comes from
Measure A, the half-cent sales tax
county voters approved in 2012.
The summer crews worked on 55
miles of trails in the south and north
county including at the San Pedro
Valley Park in Pacifica, Finley said.
Crews from the northern county
attend Thornton, Oceana and Terra
Nova high schools while crews in the
south hail from Woodside, Carlmont,
East Palo Alto College Preparatory,
Mid-Peninsula high schools and the
East Palo Academy. About 85 high
school students and 20 young adults
participated over the summer.
They removed 33 acres of invasive
plants, Finley said.
The
Student
Conservation
Association, a nonprofit, also partners with the city of East Palo Alto,
Redwood City parks, the MidPeninsula Regional Open Space
District and the Golden Gate National
Recreational Area.
Crews worked at the Fitzgerald
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loved to sing in the church choir, Lee
said.
She was also a big supporter of the
Millbrae Chamber of Commerce.
Mary was not only a staunch supporter of the chamber for nearly 50
years, she worked tirelessly for our
community and beyond, embodying
courage, dignity and grace
during her long illness, according
to a chamber statement.
When she retired from the Board of
Supervisors in 2000, U.S. Rep. Anna
Eshoo, D-Palo Alto, wrote a tribute to
Ramseur for the Congressional
Record.
So today, Mr. Speaker, I ask my
Marine Reserve on the coast this summer and will also work this winter.
One of the jobs is to help county
parks collect and document data about
the natural resources and facilities
within the parks using GIS technology.
Intern Hannah Ormshaw worked to
develop and implement a new natural
resources database for all the parks
she does the technical computer-based
work to design and maintain the
resource database.
She also trains the resource inventory crews in the use of iPads, inventory
protocol and how to use the mapping
software.
The mission of the Student
Conservation Association is to build
Calendar
SATURDAY, AUG. 13
Rummage Sale. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 280
Country Club Drive, South San
Francisco. Housewares, toys, books,
jewelry. All clothing is $1 each. No
earlybirds, please. For more information contact dfitzgibbon@sbcglobal.net.
Friends of the Millbrae Library
Outdoor Book and Media Sale and
Millbrae
Historical
Society
Rummage Sale. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Millbrae Library and Civic Center
Plaza, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. Free.
For more information call (650) 6977607.
Belmont Dream Dinners Fight
Against Hunger Meal Packing. 10
a.m. to noon. Hillsdale High School
athletics field parking lot, 3115 Del
Monte St., San Mateo. More than 250
volunteers are needed to help package meals as part of the Belmont
Dream Dinners Fight Against
Hunger Meal Packing Event. For
more information call 595-4545.
Walk with a Doc. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Bedwell Bayfront Park, Menlo Park.
Come out and enjoy a stroll with
physician volunteers and chat about
health and wellness topics along the
way. All ages and fitness levels welcome. Free. Walkers receive complimentary bottled water and a healthy
snack. Visit smcma.org/walkwithadoc for more info and to sign up.
Junior League Palo Alto- Mid
Peninsula: Prospective Member
Open House. 10:30 a.m. to noon.
The Gatehouse, 555 Ravenswood
Ave., Menlo Park. Meet other
prospective members and learn
more about the League. For more
information
email
jlpampcomm@gmail.com.
Meet San Francisco Giant Jeremy
Affeldt. 10:30 a.m. to noon.
Nordstrom
Court,
Hillsdale
Shopping Center, 60 31st Ave., San
Mateo. For more information call
571-1029. For more information call
829-3860.
Used book sale. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Cubberley Community Center, 4000
Middlefield Road. Friends of the Palo
Alto Library is holding its sale of gently used books and media, many $2
and under. For more information
visit fopal.org.
Cook ing at the Library: Frozen
Kuhsterd Food Truck. 1 p.m. South
San Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Meet the team behind Frozen
Kuhsterd, Californias first frozen custard truck.
Wild Boy. 2 p.m. Dragon
Productions Theatre Company, 2120
Broadway, Redwood City. Based on
the critically acclaimed memoir Not
Even Wrong. Wild Boy tells stories
of Paul and Jennifer Collins, who
learn that their toddler may be autistic and Peter the Wild Boy, an 18th
century boy found mute and feral in
the woods by King George I. $25 for
students and seniors, $30 for adults.
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Grand Opening of Ira Rusk in
Democratic
Campaign
Headquarters. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 2907
El Camino Real, Redwood City. State
Jerry Hill and Phil Ting, Kevin Mullin
and Rich Gordon will be on hand to
greet volunteers and officially kick
off the 2016 campaign season. All
Democrats are welcome and
refreshments will be served. Free
parking. For more information call
207-2729.
Donation-Based
Yoga
for
Democrats. 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. 1601
El Camino Real, Belmont. Practice
yoga and support the Democratic
presidential candidate. All donations
will go to Hillary for America. For
more information call 264-9655.
The Winters Tale. 7:30 p.m. 1201
Brewster Ave., Redwood City. Free
Shakespeare in the Park presents a
magical tale that swoops across continents, generations and genres. For
more information call (415) 5580888.
SUNDAY, AUG. 14
Represent Us monthly meeting. 2
p.m. Redwood Shores Public Library,
399 Marine Parkway, Redwood City.
Come learn about political corruption and what to do about it. For
more
information
email
gtgrah@yahoo.com.
The Winters Tale. 4 p.m. 1201
Brewster Ave., Redwood City. Free
Shakespeare in the Park presents a
magical tale that swoops across continents, generations and genres. For
more information call (415) 5580888.
MONDAY, AUG. 15
Senior health talk: The antiinflammatory diet. Noon. Belmont
Library, 1110 Alameda de Las Pulgas,
Belmont. For more information
email belmont@smcl.org.
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1 King, to monsieur
4 ER practice
7 Omit
11 Swing voter (abbr.)
12 You, once
13 Tampico cash
14 Ship wall
16 Harvest
17 Chars
18 Rangy
19 Nonsense!
20 Swerve
21 Bucks
24 Mush for moppets
27 Scratch or dent
28 Gull relative
30 Ollies partner
32 Hankering
34 Hatha
36 Green prefix
37 Carried
39 Medicated
41 Physique, informally
42 Scribble down
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43 Isinglass
45 Prima donnas solos
48 Raton
49 Took a break
52 On the summit
53 Boats like Noahs
54 Marker
55 Decades
56 Unseld of the NBA
57 Resort
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1 Corduroy ridge
2 Burden
3 Like some fears
4 Thorax
5 Round veggie
6 Crayola choice
7 Lies limply
8 Not dull
9 Baroness Karen
10 Grammy category
12 Vampire target
15 Not-so-funny Marx
18 Testing site
20 Yin complement
21 2001, to Augustus
22 Solemn vow
23 Ocean predator
24 Urge
25 Versatile vehicles
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CASE# CIV537743
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Saul Hestrin
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Saul Hestrin filed a petition
with this court for a decree changing
name as follows:
Present name: Saul Hestrin
Proposed Name: Shaul Hestrin
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 10/04/16 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
be published at least once each week for
four successive weeks prior to the date
set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 8/11/2016
/s/ Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 8/11/2016
(Published 8/13/16, 8/20/16, 8/27/16,
9/3/16)
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300 Toys
BASSINET $45 (Musical, Rocks, vibrates, has 4 wheels, includes sheets &
mattress) (650)348-2306
STAR WARS one 4 orange card action figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammerhead). $8 Steve 650-518-6614
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
LEGAL NOTICES
295 Art
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
296 Appliances
3.7 CUBIC ft mini fridge $99 Mint Condition (Used only 6 weeks kitchen remodel)
(650)348-2306
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 installation accessories included.
20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345.
(650)345-1835
CHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
CIRRUS STEAM mop model SM212B 4
new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
$45. 650-5885487
302 Antiques
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
STORE FRONT display cabinet, From
1930, marble base. 72 long x 40 tallx
21 deep. Asking $500. (650)341-1306
STORE FRONT display cabinet, From
1930, marble base. 72 long x 40 tallx
21 deep. Asking $500. (650)341-1306
303 Electronics
COLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
(650)918-9847
TOASTER OVEN, Black & Decker, 4Slice, 1200W, Toast, Bake, Broil;
TRO480BS - $12 (650) 952-3500
297 Bicycles
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with balloon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
298 Collectibles
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4 River through
Rochester, New
York
5 Interpretations of
scripture
6 Old copy
7 Ftbol cry
8 Chess pieces
9 Now-flightless
birds
10 Two-time
National Book
Award-winning
poet A.R. __
11 A.L. West team,
in crawl lines
12 Political nickname
13 Sleepy backseat
query
14 Performances in
rows
21 Sabrina the
Teenage Witch
aunt
24 Hagen-Dazs
ingredient?
25 To whom Polonius
said, To thine
own self be true
27 Ridiculous!
28 Cuban
Revolution VIP
29 Help badly?
30 Liqueur in a
monastic-looking
bottle
32 Grapevine
product, with the
38 Put
39 Young campers
proof of ownership
42 Try hard (for)
45 At a greater
distance
47 Bedding
51 Absorb the loss
54 John Dough and
the Cherub
author
56 Zehn minus
neun
57 Bit of
progress
58 Spruce (up)
60 Kings end?
62 Like Schuberts
Trout Quintet
63 The 1906
Hepburn Act
gave the ICC
power to set
rates for them
304 Furniture
2 TWIN MAPLE bed frames, Cannon
Ball construction **SOLD **
3-TIER
WIRE
shelves,
light
weight, wood top for writing $25.00 (650)
578 9208)
ANTIQUE DINING table for six people
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
ANTIQUE MAHOGANY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
ANTIQUE MAHOGANY double bed with
adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO.
(650)592-4529
BEAUTIFUL QUEENSIZE BED/orthopedic/Paid $1500.Like New. $500 or b/o.
Must go fast! 650-952-3063
BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition
(650) 315-2319
BLOWOUT
DESIGNER
FURNITURE SALE
Saturday 8/13 and
Sunday 8/14
9 AM to 3 PM
Gently worn
designer/
staging furniture, accessories, art and home decor for sale. Warehouse
moving. We need to liquidate our inventory.
Great savings on all
items. 20 to 30% further
markdown on ticket prices.
Come in and
make an offer
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304 Furniture
308 Tools
CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)8511045
DYNAGLOPRO
HEATER.
Phone: 650-591-8062
redwood,
$20.
$40.00
POWERMATIC TABLE SAW, heavy duty, excellent condition, perfect for contractor or carpenter. $750 or best offer.
Call anytime, (650)713-6272
PUMP SUBMERSIBLE 1/6 h.p. new
$10.00 contact joe at 650-573-5269
SHOPSMITH MARK V 50th Anniversary
most
attachments.
$1,500/OBO.
(650)504-0585
TABLE SAW craftsman $ 50.00 or b.o.
contact joe at 650-573-5269
TWO WHEEL dolly used $20.00 contact
joe at 650-573-5269
VINTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
1947. $60. (650)245-7517
VINTAGE SHOPSMITH and BAND
SAW, good shape. $1,000/obo. Call
(650)342-6993
new $20.00
306 Housewares
CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield
Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
pieces) $75. 650-493-5026
COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box
(3 boxes available).
(650)342-5630
GARBAGE CANS: brute 44 gal. Excellent condition $15. 650 504-6057
PLASTIC DUAL-LID Underbed Storage
Container with wheels, 31"x15"x5-1/2",
$7 (650) 952-3500.
PRE-LIT 7 ft Christmas tree. Three sections, easy to assemble. $50. 650 349
2963.
PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condition, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
650 773-7201
316 Clothes
100% WOOL brown dress pants, 42X30
$8 650-595-3933
FREE SIZE 38 tan gabardine navy officers uniform great condition Perfect for
that costume party.322-9598
RMT CHRISTMAS Diesel train and Caboose. Rare. New OB $99 650-368-7537
$95.00,
$95.00,
$99
308 Tools
ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi animal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
650-593-2066
PREMIUM MOVING blankets good condition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
ELECTRIC
TYPEWRITER
$40.00
Good condition
(650)367-1508
CRAFTSMAN JIG Saw - 1/4 HP. Variable speed. Extra blades. Saw edge
guide. $25 650-654-9252
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in your local newspaper.
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640 Motorcycles/Scooters
MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAGS, with
mounting hardware and other parts $35.
Call (650)670-2888
645 Boats
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2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
excellend
condition.
$7,200.
Call
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AA SMOG
470 Rooms
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
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620 Automobiles
2007 BMW X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condition Sports package 3rd row seats
$21,995 obo Call (650)520-4650
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(650)270-6637
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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
GOT AN OLDER
CAR, BOAT, OR RV?
Do the humane thing.
Donate it to the
Humane Society.
Call 1- 800-943-8412
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(650) 340-0026
MENLO ATHERTON
AUTO REPAIR
WE SMOG ALL CARS
1279 El Camino Real
Menlo Park
650 -273-5120
www.MenloAthertonAutoRepair
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$10,900. (650)302-5523
(650) 340-0492
cylinder,
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
650-995-0003
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Cabinetry
Construction
Gardening
Handy Help
CALEDONIAN
MASONRY INC
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GARDENING
SERVICES
THE VILLAGE
CONTRACTOR
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Drought Tolerant Planting
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Pressure Washing,
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STERLING GARDENS
650-703-3831
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Contractors
Housecleaning
CONSUELOS HOUSE
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650-583-6700
Cleaning
PENINSULA
CLEANING
Painting
Tree Service
JON LA MOTTE
Hillside Tree
PAINTING
(650)368-8861
Lic #514269
MICHAELS
PAINTING
(650) 574-0203
lic#628633
MK PAINTING
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(650)630-1835
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1-800-344-7771
(415)971-8763
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2030 S Delaware St
San Mateo
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Lic# 947476
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Lic. #706952
Driveways - Walkways - Pool Decks Patios - Stairs - Exposed Aggregate Masonry - Retaining Walls - Drainage
Foundation Slabs
MARSH FENCE
& DECK CO.
CONTRERAS HANDYMAN
SERVICES
Fences Tree Trimming
Decks Concrete Work
Kitchen and Bathroom
remodeling
Free Estimates
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(650)350-9968
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Free Estimates
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Electricians
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
650-322-9288
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& PLUMBING
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Tile Installation,
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Priced for You! Free Estimates
(650)296-0568
Free Estimates
Lic.#834170
Service
LOCALLY OWNED
Family Owned Since 2000
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Large
Removal
Grinding
Stump
Free
Estimates
Mention
WINDOW
WASHING
Lic. #479564
MEYER
PLUMBING
SUPPLY
Concrete
Roofing
INDEPENDENT
HAULERS
Lic#1211534
EMERALD GREEN
PROJECT MAIDS
Landscaping
650-350-1960
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1370 El Camino Real
Colma
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Computer
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Dental Services
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REFINANCE
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DIRECT PRIVATE LENDER
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Since 1979
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348-7191
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Since 1939
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