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A 23-year-old man accused of fatally
shooting another man in East Palo Alto in
June was on parole for robbery when officers arrested him Friday morning in San
Jose, according to East Palo Alto police.
East Palo Alto police, with assistance
from San Jose police, arrested Lionel
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warrant at 477 N. Second St. in San Jose,
East Palo Alto police said.
McCoy was arrested on suspicion of
homicide and booked into jail without bail,
according to police.
During the raid at the home, two others
were also detained. One of the detainees was
arrested on suspicion of violating parole,
while another was interviewed and released,
police said.
McCoy, an East Palo Alto resident, is a
suspect in a June 10 fatal shooting at 2455
Illinois St. Officers responding to reports
of gunfire that day found a man suffering
from life-threatening gunshot wounds.
The victim, later identified as 30-year-old
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Theyve attended his four previous performances at the Angelicas when he was the
headliner.
Much of his routine will be about his personal life including caring for his parents
and his relationship with the family dog, an
Italian pit bull.
There wont be too much political stuff,
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He is also an artist of mostly faces and
people.
Much of his artwork is inspired by his
audiences.
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near Industrial Road and Brittan Avenue
before 11:15 p.m. Monday, Aug. 22.
Arres t. A Daly City man was arrested for a
misdemeanor warrant at the 1700 block of El
Camino Real before 10:55 p.m. Monday,
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Zabala and the childs mother have dated
each other for five years, live together and
besides Mila have no other children together, Peyton said.
The woman told investigators about
Zabalas history with domestic abuse during
the relationship, according to Peyton.
The mother wasnt sure how Mila was
injured, but said Zabala was known to be
too rough with the baby, Peyton said.
Earlier this week, the sheriffs office sent
its severe child injury response team to the
hospital to investigate what may have lead
up to the childs injuries, sheriffs Sgt.
James Jensen said.
Detectives went to the suspects home in
the first block of Boston Avenue near West
San Carlos Street in unincorporated San
Jose.
Investigators interviewed the babys biological parents and arrested Zabala, who was
booked into Santa Clara County Main Jail
on Wednesday, Jensen said.
Zabala had a prior conviction for child
abuse out of Santa Clara County, but there
were no orders that prevented him from seeing the baby, Sheriff Laurie Smith said.
Its such as tragic case anytime theres a
dead baby, Smith said.
Zabala attended Gilroy High School and
was part of the class of 2002, according to
his Facebook page.
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NEW YORK Hillary Clinton vigorously defended her familys foundation against
Donald Trumps criticism on Friday and
declared shes confident there will be no
new blockbuster accusations on the foundation, her emails or anything else that could
undermine her chances of defeating him in
November.
She said the private Clinton Foundations
charitable programs would continue if shes
elected, even as Trump and other critics
argue they would present a conflict of interest.
In an interview on MSNBCs Morning
Joe, the Democratic presidential nominee
kept up her verbal assault on Trumps campaign, asserting it is built on prejudice and
paranoia and caters to a radical fringe of
the Republican Party.
Clinton is looking to counter Trumps
attempts to win over moderate voters who
have been unsettled by his controversial
remarks and policy proposals. In the meantime, he has been softening his tone on
immigration and reaching out to AfricanAmericans, a traditional Democratic constituency.
Clinton is also targeting moderate voters
and especially Republicans by depicting Trump and his supporters as extremists,
and casting the race as not a normal choice
between a Republican and a Democrat. She
has contrasted Trump with former
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Transgender North
Carolinians get restroom-access win
RALEIGH, N.C. A federal judge ruled
Friday that two students and an employee
must be allowed to use restrooms matching
their gender identity at University of North
Carolina campuses, and he said they have a
strong chance of proving the states bathroom-access measure violates federal law.
U.S. District Judge Thomas Schroeder
temporarily blocked the University of
North Carolina from making the three
plaintiffs follow the restroom provision of
the so-called HB2 law as the larger case
makes its way to trial in November. His
final decision on the law wont come until
after trial.
Passed in March, HB2 requires transgender people to use restrooms in schools and
many public buildings that correspond to
the sex on their birth certificates, rather
than their gender identity.
Blood collection sites already test donations for HIV, hepatitis, West Nile virus and
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FDA officials said Zika testing is already
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Zika virus.
The FDA has authorized use of two experimental blood-screening tests for Zika, one
made by Roche and another from Hologic
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blood centers in Texas. The cost of adding
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NEW YORK Activist investor Carl
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men-on-the-field penalty
when he operated out of
the hurry-up offense.
That
play
helped
extend a 14-play, 87-yard
drive
capped
when
Rodgers threw a quick
pass to Cobb, who juked
Chris Davis and got into
Aaron Rodgers the end zone for a 6-yard
score.
Despite Kaepernick
returning after sitting the
first two games with a
tired shoulder, Blaine
Gabbert once again got
the start. He appears to
have the inside track for
that role when the season
starts.
After a three-and-out
Colin
on the opening drive,
Kaepernick
Gabbert led the Niners to
a score on his final series. He had a nice run
and two short completions before Carlos
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FOOTBALL
Half Moon Bay 27, Saratoga 26
the win.
M-A outscored Bellarmine 13-7 in the second half.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Burlingame sweeps San Mateo
The Bearcats hung tough early, but the rival Panthers
proved too much as Burlingame posted a 25-20, 25-18, 259 victory.
SPORTS
Giants 7, Braves 0
San Francisco had four
consecutive two-out hits
off starter Joel De La
Cruz (0-7) in the first
inning following a
throwing
error
by
Atlanta
shortstop
Dansby Swanson.
San Francisco went up
5-0
in the second on
Jeff Samardzija
Pagans ninth home run,
three batters after Gorkys Hernandez
reached on second baseman Jace Petersons
fielding error.
Belt, who had an RBI single and scored in
the first inning, doubled in Posey in the
fifth.
The Braves couldnt keep up.
Atlanta failed to score in the first after
putting runners at second and third with one
out. The Braves also came up empty after
the first three batters reached base in the
second, then ran themselves out of another
Trainers room
Gi ants : Outfielder Hunter Pence was held
out after straining his right hamstring a day
earlier. Pence is hopeful of returning to the
lineup Saturday.
Up next
Brav es : RHP Mike Foltynewicz (6-5)
faces the Giants for the second time this
season Saturday night. Foltynewicz, who
beat San Francisco on May 30, is winless in
his last two starts overall.
Gi ants : RHP Jake Peavy (5-9) returns to
the rotation for the first time since being
demoted to the bullpen following the trade
for Matt Moore on Aug. 1. Peavy last started on May 30 against Washington.
Cardinals 3, As 1
by an As player this season.
Hes got a good approach right now,
Melvin said. The more hes here, the more
confident he is. Hes playing every day. Hes
seeing every type of pitcher and hes making
the adjustments.
Yonder Alonsos solo homer in the second
inning was the As only run as they fell to 112 in their last 13 road games.
Ross Detwiler (1-3) gave up three runs and
six hits while striking out six in 5 1/3
innings.
I think he mixed the pitches a little better, Melvin said. I think his breaking balls
were a little better and he was getting ahead
more so.
It was a better effort than Detwilers last
two starts, where he gave up 11 runs in 8 2/3
innings.
Results werent there, but I felt it was better than Ive done in the past few, Detwiler
said. Got to keep going out there and the
results will turn.
Jedd Gyorkos 423-foot shot in the first
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Baseball briefs
Rangers reliever charged with DWI
DALLAS The Texas Rangers placed
reliever Jeremy Jeffress on the restricted list
Friday following his overnight arrest on a
drunken driving charge.
Jeffress wasnt with the team for its home
game Friday night against Cleveland. While
there was no timetable for his return, general manager Jon Daniels said the reliever
might be away only a day.
Daniels said the team is certainly disappointed in Jeffress. Major League Baseball
is looking into the arrest of the pitcher who
twice as a minor leaguer was suspended for
violating drug rules.
Online records for the Dallas County jail
show that the 28-year-old Jeffress was
booked around 5:15 a.m. on a driving while
intoxicated charge. Bond was set at $500
following the traffic stop. No attorney
information was available for Jeffress.
Texas acquired Jeffress from Milwaukee as
part of a trade Aug. 1.
The Brewers drafted Jeffress as the 16th
selection overall in 2006, giving him a
more than $1.5 million signing bonus. The
right-hander was suspended for 50 games in
2007 and for 100 games in 2009.
Texas recalled left-hander Dario Alvarez
from Triple-A Round Rock.
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the second quarter.
Hawaii fumbled on a kickoff following
Matt Andersons second field goal for Cal,
and Webbs 34-yard pass to wide Hansen on
the next play gave Cal a 27-14 lead.
Webb got into the act himself, rushing
three yards off-tackle for another Cal touchdown and a 34-14 halftime lead. Webb was
The takeaway
Cal : Webbs strong debut reinforced the
faith coach Sonny Dykes showed in him
from the outset. Webb played in 23 games
with 14 starts over three seasons at Texas
Tech and had career totals of 5,557 yards and
46 touchdowns.
Hawai i : The Rainbows Warriors need to
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and Hawaii is 2-5 in that span. Told the
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Continued from page 11
touchdowns. The senior is bull strong with
surprising speed, who when he senses even
a glimmer of daylight can break loose like a
runaway train.
Hes a grind, Scheller said.
After the Bearcats tied the game on the
opening possession of the second half on
an 18-yard touchdown pass from senior
Austin Salvail to junior receiver Galo
Reyes, Perdomo and the backfield seized on
the momentum of a quick defensive stop
capped by a sack and fumble recovery by
junior defensive tackle Ariel Blemur and
swiftly took over the game.
It could have gone south really early,
Scheller said. South City, thats a really
good team but our guys stepped up. We
won the turnovers battle; that always
as
possible,
said
Djokovic, who sounded a
bit more optimistic than
Williams on Friday.
Williams acknowledged
shed prefer to have played
more coming into the
Open shes had just
three singles matches
Novak Djokovic since Wimbledon and
needs to practice more.
Im just now starting to feel a little better,
she said. Hopefully just every day I will keep
going higher.
It wasnt a physical problem that burdened
Djokovic during his third-round Wimbledon
loss to 41st-ranked Sam Querrey, he acknowl-
helps.
With San Mateo taking over on its own
40-yard line, Salvail opened with a 37-yard
pass to Reyes. Then on the next play,
Perdomo exploited a big hole through the
middle of the South City defense and got
into the open field for a 23-yard score, giving the Bearcats a 21-14 lead.
On the ensuing kickoff, San Mateo junior
George Kautai stunned the Warriors by forcing a surprise turnover from which South
City never recovered.
On the play, the Warriors were returning
the kickoff when Kautai went in for what
looked like a routine tackle at the 25-yard
line. But instead Kautai stripped the ball
clean and, with the rest of the South City
special teams unit to his back, made a dash
for the end zone and was halfway home
before anyone even realized he had the ball.
Kautais score upped the lead to 28-14.
And even with South City answered back
with a scoring drive, capped by a 9-yard
touchdown run by senior Jeremiah Lupe
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DONS
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We have four really, really good backs, said
Aragon coach Steve Sell. There is no let down
when we rotate them through.
The biggest beneficiary of a loaded backfield
is first-year quarterback Gabe Campos, who
was the only Aragon starter to play the entire
game because of an injury to backup Kevin
Adams.
While Campos admitted being a bit tired, he
realized how lucky he is to have a stable of
backs like the Dons do.
Its lovely, Campos said.
Not that Campos is simply a game manager.
He was called on to throw the ball only three
times, but he completed all three of his passes
for 112 yards and a score.
It would have been two touchdown passes if
Davion Cox had not fumbled the ball at the 1yard line following a 46-yard catch-and-run.
Cox did fall on the ball in the end zone for the
touchdown but it went as a 1-yard run for
Cox and not a 47-yard scoring pass for
Campos.
As you can see, Gabe Campos can throw the
ball and throw it with accuracy, Sell said.
WOODSIDE
Continued from page 1
the red zone in the first half.
Blocking them out for that first half, we were
doing well, Cap two-way lineman Keith
Thomas said. But we just couldnt hammer it
home.
Late in the third quarter, Woodside sophomore
quarterback Joseph King made a couple key
completions to open some running lanes. And
the Wildcats backfield was keen to capitalize.
It lightened the box a lot, Chester-Riely
said of Kings debut varsity performance. Im
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Carlmont, which could do little offensively
against the Aragon first string, fared much better against the Dons second units, as Sell sat
all his starters after the first quarter. After being
held to just 61 yards of total offense in the first
half, the Scots put together several nice scoring drives over the final two quarters. In the
second half, Carlmont had 216 yards off
offense. Demari Blanks had the big game for
the Scots. He rushed for 102 yards on 13 carries. He also caught a pass in the flat from Tim
Palthe that he turned into a 92-yard catch and
run for a score. Charlie Haake scored on a 5yard plunge and Brain Tara added a 10-yard rushing touchdown as well.
We have guys who we can get the ball to
who are explosive, said Carlmont coach Jake
Messina.
Added Sell: Theyre not that bad. They run a
good high school offense. [Blanks] is very
good.
But the game was well decided by that point,
thanks in large part to a ferocious Aragon
defense in the first quarter. Carlmont took the
opening kickoff and had runs of 4,2 and 3 yards
to set up fourth-and-1 from its own 35. The
Scots went for it and the Dons stuffed it for
the first of 10 tackles for loss in the opening
12 minutes.
It didnt take long for Aragons offense to
was going against five or six man boxes; usually Im going up against seven or eight. It really
opened me up.
King moved the Wildcats to the Cap 23-yard
line and Chester-Riley followed with runs of 5
and 8 yards. Then junior Darnell Ellis took a 10yard run right up the gut to score the first touchdown of the year for any PAL team, giving
Woodside a 6-0 lead.
Cap had a golden opportunity to answer right
back though when junior Trey Zahursky
returned the kickoff 67 yards to the Woodside
20-yard line. It was the best field position the
Mustangs had all day, and they advanced it as far
as the 3-yard line. But the Wildcats defense
answered the call with a big fourth-down stop.
Senior linebacker Guillermo Adame came up
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Toronto
Boston
Baltimore
New York
Tampa Bay
NFL PRESEASON
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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72
71
70
66
54
L
56
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58
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Detroit
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Kansas City
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Chicago
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Minnesota
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61
66
79
.575
.539
.523
.480
.383
4 1/2
6 1/2
12
24 1/2
WEST DIVISION
Texas
Seattle
Houston
As
Los Angeles
54
60
61
73
74
.581
.531
.523
.430
.422
6 1/2
7 1/2
19 1/2
20 1/2
75
68
67
55
54
Fridays Games
N.Y.Yankees 14, Baltimore 4
Toronto 15, Minnesota 8
Detroit 4, L.A. Angels 2
Kansas City 6, Boston 3
Cleveland 12,Texas 1
Houston 5,Tampa Bay 4
Seattle 3, Chicago White Sox 1
St. Louis 3, Oakland 1
Saturdays Games
Os (Bundy 7-4) at N.Y.Yankees (Green 2-3), 10:05 a.m.
Twins (Santana 6-10) at Jays (Stroman 9-5), 10:07 a.m.
KC (Duffy 11-1) at Boston (Price 12-8), 4:10 p.m.
Angels (Chacin 4-8) at Detroit (Fulmer 10-4), 4:10 p.m.
Seattle(Miranda1-0)atWhiteSox(Quintana10-9),4:10p.m.
Tampa (Snell 4-6) at Houston (Keuchel 8-12),4:10 p.m.
Oakland (Neal 2-3) at St. Louis (Leake 9-9), 4:15 p.m.
Cleveland (Carrasco 9-6) at Texas (Griffin 5-3),5:05 p.m.
Sundays Games
Baltimore at N.Y.Yankees, 10:05 a.m.
Minnesota at Toronto, 10:07 a.m.
L.A. Angels at Detroit, 10:10 a.m.
Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m.
Tampa Bay at Houston, 11:10 a.m.
Oakland at St. Louis, 11:15 1.m.
Cleveland at Texas, 12:05 p.m.
Kansas City at Boston, 5:08 p.m.
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Reinstated LHP T.J. McFarland from the 15-day DL. Designated RHP Logan
Ondrusek for assignment.
BOSTON RED SOX Activated RHP Steven Wright
from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Heath Hembree to Pawtucket (IL).
MINNESOTA TWINS Selected the contract of
RHP Alex Wimmers from Rochester (IL).
TEXAS RANGERS Announced RHP Jeremy Jeffress was been placed on the Major League Baseball
restricted list. Recalled LHP Dario Alvarez from
PF
76
58
35
55
PA
61
57
35
40
Houston
Tennessee
Indianapolis
Jacksonville
W
2
1
1
0
L
0
1
1
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
.500
.500
.000
PF
40
43
37
34
PA
22
36
37
44
W
2
1
1
0
L
0
1
2
3
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
.500
.333
.000
PF
41
46
44
37
PA
37
31
61
71
W
1
1
1
0
L
1
1
1
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
.500
.500
.500
.000
PF
46
29
43
36
PA
31
30
30
38
PF
34
60
82
10
PA
9
57
69
48
North
71
70
60
54
53
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Cleveland
West
Fridays Games
Washington 8, Colorado 5
Miami 7, San Diego 6
N.Y. Mets 9, Philadelphia 4
Pittsburgh 5, Milwaukee 3
St. Louis 3, Oakland 1
Arizona 4, Cincinnati 3, 11 innings
Chicago Cubs 6, L.A. Dodgers 4, 10 innings
San Francisco 7, Atlanta 0
Saturdays Games
Rox (De La Rosa 8-7) at Nats (Cole 0-1), 10:05 a.m.
Cubs (Hammel 13-6) at L.A. Dodgers, 1:05 p.m.
Phils(Hellickson10-7)atMets(Syndergaard11-7),4:10p.m.
Pitt (Taillon 3-3) at Brewers (Nelson 7-13), 4:10 p.m.
Padres (Richard 0-3) at Miami (Urena 2-4), 4:10 p.m.
As (Neal 2-3) at St. Louis (Leake 9-9), 4:15 p.m.
Reds (DeSclafani 7-2) at Arizona (Godley 4-2),5:10 p.m.
Atlanta (Foltynewicz 6-5) at Giants (Peavy 5-9),6:05 p.m.
Sundays Games
Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m.
San Diego at Miami, 10:10 a.m.
Colorado at Washington, 10:35 a.m.
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m.
Oakland at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m.
Atlanta at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m.
Cincinnati at Arizona, 1:10 p.m.
Denver
San Diego
Raiders
Kansas City
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct
Philadelphia 2 0 0 1.000
Washington
2 1 0 .667
Dallas
1 2 0 .333
N.Y. Giants
0 2 0 .000
South
Atlanta
Tampa Bay
Carolina
New Orleans
W
2
1
1
0
L
0
1
1
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
.500
.500
.000
PF
47
36
45
31
PA
30
38
38
50
W
2
3
1
0
L
0
0
1
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
1.000
.500
.000
PF
35
58
44
22
PA
27
33
47
45
W
2
2
1
0
L
0
1
2
2
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
1.000
.667
.333
.000
PF
49
55
54
13
PA
44
51
69
50
North
Minnesota
Green Bay
Detroit
Chicago
West
Los Angeles
Seattle
49ers
Arizona
Fridays Games
New England 19, Carolina 17
Washington 21, Buffalo 16
Tampa Bay 30, Cleveland 13
Pittsburgh 27, New Orleans 14
Green Bay 21, San Francisco 10
Saturdays Games
Kansas City at Chicago, 10 a.m.
Philadelphia at Indianapolis, 4 p.m.
Detroit at Baltimore, 4 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 4:30 p.m.
Tennessee at Oakland, 5 p.m.
Los Angeles at Denver, 6 p.m.
Dr. Kim
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct
New England 3 0 0 1.000
Miami
2 1 0 .667
N.Y. Jets
1 1 0 .500
Buffalo
1 2 0 .333
South
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LOCAL/WORLD
ELECTION
The change is required by the recently passed Senate Bill 415, aiming to
boost voter participation in local
elections on odd years featuring
turnout levels far below state and
national elections.
Under the approval, terms of the
existing council will be extended by
one year; the approach taken by other
local elected boards which have considered a similar change.
South San Francisco joins the San
Mateo Union High School and San
Mateo County Community College
districts as well as the Millbrae City
Council as a local elected boards to
recently make the jump. The Sequoia
Union High School District Board of
Trustees has also discussed the transition. In all, there are 12 county jurisdictions needing to consider a similar
amendment to their calendar, according to a city report.
Under SB 415, any local elected
board receiving 25 percent fewer voters than the amount participating in a
state general election would be
required to adopt a new calendar shifting to even years by 2022.
The statewide election average voter
REFUND
South
San
Francisco-based
Genentech commonly appeals its tax
bill.
It disputes the method in which its
taxes are levied.
The countys complaint alleges the
appeals boards decision was erroneous and contrary to law in that it
does not assess Genentechs property
at its full cash value.
The county is asking the Superior
Court to overturn parts of the appeals
board decision. The county is not contesting the 1999 depreciation schedule
tables the appeals board used to make
its decision, although the county does
not necessarily think those tables
were appropriate to use.
Following 17 days of testimony
and documentary evidence, the AAB
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Although Hands of Stonesticks to the conventions of this kind of movie a boxer goes rags-to-riches, reaches stardom, falls and finally redeems
himself Edgar Ramirez and Roberto Duran believe that the story engages the viewer by showing the psychological aspects of the sport.
The Hollars marks John Krasinskis second time in the directors chair.
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huge budget movies you want to remember
where were from, he said.
For The Hollar family, thats literally a
quaint suburban home in Ohio (although
they shot in Mississippi). John
(Krasinski), a struggling graphic designer
living in New York with his very pregnant
girlfriend (Anna Kendrick), hops on the
first plane back to the Midwest when he
hears about his mothers (Margo
Martindale) tumor. There he gets wrapped up
in the everyday dramas of life in close proximity to family, like his fathers (Richard
Jenkins) financial troubles and his brothers (Sharlto Copley) divorce.
It was a reunion, of sorts, for Krasinski
and Martindale, who first crossed paths on a
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the door starting 30 minutes before the performance. Discounted multiple show
Frequent Fringer passes are also available.
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B RIAN COPELAND AND DAN
HOYLE: CLASS ACTS SHARE THEIR
LIVES AT THE MARSH S. F. The Marsh
S.F. is known for its one-person autobiographical performances delivered in intimate theater spaces. Two of its stars are on
stage in September, offering first time
attendees a chance to enjoy The Marsh at its
finest. Actor and KGO radio personality
Brian Copeland returns with The Waiting
Period. Depression struck Copeland so
hard that at one point he decided to commit
suicide by shooting himself. He was able to
step back from the brink during the 10-day
mandatory waiting period between the time
he purchased a gun and the day he could
legally pick it up. Deftly and sensitively
sketching fellow sufferers, impacted family
members, and well-intended if misguided
friends, Copeland uses the dramatic frame of
those 10 awful days in his own life to tell
the broader story of depressions debilitating effects and sometimes deadly outcome.
Actor and playwright Dan Hoyle set off to
look for the United States that exists
between the coasts and outside the big
cities, and returned to tell the tale with The
DAVID KORMAN
Michael Sommers performs in HEART in the HOOD, part of the 2016 San Francisco Fringe
Festival, running Sept.9 through 24. Sommers, whose narrative tells the true story about
moving from small town Vermont to the Hood, inner-city West Oakland, plays the recurring
character BUG on Sense8 on Netflix. Tickets and more information are available at
www.sffringe.org.
Real Americans, a series of quick sketches
of the people he met on his journey through
small towns and rural byways. Hoyles
vocal and physical pliability serve him well
as he morphs not only into rural fundamentalists, Vietnam veterans and garage
mechanics, but also into the spaced out San
Francisco inhabitants who serve as his
social network and peanut gallery. Hoyles
cultural commentary is pointed without
being mean spirited and the portraits he creates are sharply drawn without being caricatures. The Marsh, 1062 Valencia St. (near
period of time, says Jeff Goldstein, distribution head for Warner Bros. The baby
boomers are clearly going to the movies.
But the audience thats a little harder to
attract is millennials. You have to come up
with something they want to see and have
it be cool and different.
One of the priciest bombs came from
Hollywoods most bankable director.
Steven Spielbergs The BFG seemed a
surefire combination of director and material, but the Disney release hasnt made
much more than its $140 million production budget globally.
Alice Through the Looking Glass,
opening on the heels of domestic abuse
allegations against its star, Johnny Depp,
saw one of the steepest drops ever, com-
pared to a predecessor. It made a staggering $740 million less than the 2010 original.
And yet the North American box office,
according to comScore, is nearly equal to
last summer. The industry projects somewhere around $4.4 billion in ticket sales,
making it one of the highest grossing seasons ever (in todays dollars). On the year,
the box office is pacing ahead of last year,
despite the potholes along the way.
Even in the midst of mixed results from
just about every studio, were still seeing
some record numbers being put up, said
Dave Hollis, distribution head for Disney.
Lots of reasons to be excited, but there
certainly have been some pauses momentum-wise.
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boxer that emerges from extreme poverty to
reach fame and fortune. It shows the rivalry
between Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard, portrayed by Usher, including their two bouts
for the welter title in 1980.
Thirty five years after starring as Jake
LaMotta in Martin Scorseses Raging Bull,
Robert De Niro plays Ray Arcel, Durans septuagenarian trainer. And Panamanian actor
and salsa star Ruben Blades plays Carlos
Eleta, Durans manager.
For Hands of Stone, Duran served as a
mentor to Ramirez, a boxing novice when he
was offered the part. The star of Carlos and
the newer Point Break wanted to learn how
to fight.
I had never boxed before, I knew nothing
STUDENT
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Highlander), takes part in video journalism
(ScotCenter) and writes reviews for the website. She loves to read and write. She also is
fascinated by biology and loves to spend
time with her family. For Student News submissions, she will focus on social issues
that affect our community today and how
they might have an effect in the future or on
future generations.
Karan Nevatia is a senior at Aragon High
School, and he is the editor in chief at the
Aragon Outlook this year. He has a deep passion for reading and especially enjoys the
Harry Potter novels. He also loves writing,
including both journalism and creative writing. He would like to focus his columns on
the literary world and also articles similar to
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about this. I moved to Panama to start the
process and Roberto and his children looked
after me, they were my first trainers,
Ramirez said in a recent interview. It is a
very intimate, warm movie. In the end, we all
became good friends and we still are. To me,
it was very important to learn how to fight,
to understand boxing from my own point of
view, before going into Robertos skin.
For Duran and Ramirez, this is not just
another boxing movie.
Boxing is always in fashion, you can
always talk about boxing, says the champion.
And although Hands of Stone sticks to
the conventions of this kind of movie a
boxer goes rags-to-riches, reaches stardom,
falls and finally redeems himself Ramirez
and Duran believe that the story engages the
viewer by showing the psychological
aspects of the sport.
We are not only talking about boxing. We
are talking about this persons life, Duran
some he wrote last year, where he talks about
a book he is currently reading and how it
relates to him personally.
Megan Tao is a senior at Carlmont High
School. She is editor in chief for Scot Scoop
News, her schools online news site. Aside
from participating in journalism, she has
also been on the varsity swim team for the
past three years and will continue in her senior year. Her column will focus on social
issues such as racism, mental illness awareness and LGBTQ rights and how they exist in
a high school setting.
Adriana, Karan, Megan and I are delighted
to be writing for Student News and sharing
our thoughts with all of you this year. And
with that, heres to (yet another) great year at
the Daily Journal.
STONE
Duran said No Mas to end the match partway through. Hed fallen out of shape in
the months between the two fights.
That event is dramatized in writer-director Jonathan Jakubowiczs film, with
Edgar Ramirez as Duran and the singer
Usher Raymond as Leonard. But while it
might be the showdown that has cemented
Durans unique place in history (even if he
probably didnt utter those words), its
hardly the main event of Hands of Stone,
which strives to give context to Durans
life complications and all.
Our entry to the story is oddly through
Cindy Zhang is a senior at San Mateo High School. the famed coach Ray Arcel (Robert De
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action before agreeing to train him. Hes
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already great at this point, but Arcel is
there to take him to the next level
namely the United States. Duran isnt
interested at first he hates the U.S. for
what theyve done to his country. The
framework allows Hands of Stone to
jump back in time to a glossy reenactment
of the 1964 riots over sovereignty of the
Panama Canal.
Duran, born in 1951, grew up in this
heightened time which would color his
political views into adulthood. An impoverished kid, he started brawling in the
streets when he was just eight and fighting
professionally by the age of 16. The film
follows the standard biopic beats in
recounting his scrappy origins and his
aggressive pursuit of Felicidad Iglesias
(portrayed by the Cuban actress Ana de
Armas, who also plays the significant
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edly, unanimously denied the project,
said San Mateo Associate Planner
Simon Vuong.
Mixed with single-family homes and
a few large housing developments,
Vuong said neighborhood concerns
and the proposals density prompted
the commissions denial.
Property owner Victor Catanzaro, of
San Mateo-headquartered Wall Street
Properties, sought to create a fourstory condominium complex with a
level of below-ground parking on a
15,300-square-foot lot near Second
Avenue a few blocks from the downtown Caltrain station to the west and
Highway 101 on-ramp to the east.
Although the proposal was considered an in-fill development, could have
been exempt from certain environmental review and met city zoning codes,
Catanzaro said he was shocked the
commission didnt approve the proposal.
It provides much-needed housing
for San Mateo. Its improving a vacant
lot and weve spent significant
amounts of time working with staff
and understanding the zoning codes
and designing a project that conforms
with all of the development standards, Catanzaro said.
With the nearby Third and Fourth
avenues serving as key arteries from
Highway 101 into downtown, Vuong
said residents in neighboring homes
expressed concerns at Tuesdays hearing about parking and traffic. Some
ECONOMY
Continued from page 1
Still, the economy expanded at a
lackluster 1 percent annual pace in the
first half of 2016, following growth of
2.6 percent last year. The sluggish
first half is a stark reminder of the
economys inability to achieve
strong, sustainable growth since the
recession ended seven years ago. It has
been the slowest recovery since World
War II, and followed the worst downturn since the 1930s. Growth hasnt
topped 3 percent for a full year since
2005.
The economy stumbled in the first
three months of the year as consumers
spent cautiously. Slow overseas
growth and a stronger dollar held back
exports. Stock markets gyrated amid
signs that Chinas economy, the sec-
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noted its difficult for them to leave
their driveways as it is, he said.
According to a video of the meeting,
commission Chair Charlie Dreschler
questioned whether more than one
neighborhood meeting would have
helped address residents concerns.
Planning commissioners also indicated they felt the building wouldnt fit
with the surrounding residences,
Vuong said.
Staff vets the projects prior to
bringing it to a public hearing and it
does comply with code requirements,
Vuong said. But members of the commission had certain opinions about
the design and size and massing that
they expressed at the meeting.
The commission did not explicitly
indicate what would need to be changed
for their reconsideration, Vuong said.
However, the property owner filed an
appeal that will be reviewed by the
City Council in the coming months,
he said.
Catanzaro said he spent more than
two years working with staff, hiring
city-approved consultants to conduct
various studies and was complying
with the various zoning regulations of
the gateway area. He noted they were
not asking for concessions in parking
requirements, setbacks, height or density.
The 15-unit for-sale condominiums
would include one-, two- and three-bedroom units ranging in size from 906
square feet to 1,864 square feet, according to a staff report. The site would
have had 32 parking spaces and based
on state and city regulations, two of
the housing units would have been
provided as below market rate, according to the report.
Calendar
SATURDAY, AUG. 27
San Mateo Citywide Yard Sale. 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. Find great bargains on
unique treasures at over 250 registered yard sales in San Mateo. Visit
cityofsanmateo.org/citywideyardsale for locations. For more information call 522-7277.
San Bruno American Legion Post
No. 409 Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11
a.m. 757 San Mateo Ave., San Bruno.
Featuring an omelet bar, pancakes,
French toast, bacon, juice, coffee and
more. $10 per person, $6 for each
child under 10. Proceeds are used to
support local veterans.
The HEAL Project. 10 a.m. to noon.
Hatch Elementary School, 490
Miramontes St., Half Moon Bay. The
HEAL Project provides experiential
learning opportunities at the San
Mateo County School Farm, in school
classrooms and school gardens. For
more information call 430-4112.
Walk with a Doc. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Russian Ridge OSP, La Honda. 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.
Tenth Anniversary Celebration. 11
a.m. San Mateo Main Library, 55 W.
Third Ave., San Mateo. Mayor Joe
Goethals will preside over the cake
cutting ceremony. For more information call 522-7818.
Special Presentation: Fashionable
Filoli Undressed. 11 a.m. to noon. 86
Canada Road, Woodside. Head
Curator and Collection Manager, Julie
Bly DeVere, will share the Bourn and
Roth family connections of many of
the gowns currently on view in the
Fashionable Filoli exhibit. Free for current members. For non-members, fee
is adults $20, children $10. Parking is
free. For more information visit
www.filoli.org.
Yoga for Kids open house. 1:45 p.m.
to 3:15 p.m. Nandi Yoga, 309 Eighth
Ave., San Mateo. Kids and their families are welcome to attend to participate in games, demos and a family
yoga class. Event is free. For more
information call 343-YOGA.
Mark Noce Author Book Signing. 2
p.m. Burlingame Main Library, 480
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Mark
Noce will be reading and signing his
new novel, Between Two Fire, published by St. Martins Press. The event
is free and all ages are welcome. For
more information email markchristophernoce@gmail.com.
Movies at the Library: Ant-Man. 2
p.m. Community Learning Center, 520
Tamarack Lane, South San Francisco.
Family-friendly movie. Refreshments
will be served. For more information
call 829-3860.
Skincare Ingredients by Kathy
Lisam. 2 p.m. South San Francisco
Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave.,
South San Francisco. This is a two-part
series with the second session on
Sept. 24. For more information call
829-3860.
San Mateo Public Library Birthday
Celebration with Jos-Luis Orozco.
3 p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W.
Third Ave., San Mateo. Celebrate the
10th anniversary of the San Mateo
Public Library with live English and
Spanish music by Jos-Luis Orozco.
Free. For more information call 5227836.
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.
Journey of Aloha, Summer hula
show. 4 p.m. Carlmont High School
Performing Arts Center, 1400
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Tickets are $30 adults, $15 for ages 3
to 9 and $35 at the door. Tickets are
available through Ingrid at i.najarro211@gmail.com. For more information email ckgee1230@yahoo.com.
Pacific Mambo Orchestra in concert. 5 p.m. Peninsula Jewish
Community Center, 800 Foster City
Blvd., Foster City. Pre-concert Mambo
dance lesson starts at 4:30 p.m.
Tickets for Pacific Mambo Orchestra
are $25 and available by calling 3782703, visiting the Peninsula Jewish
Community Center Welcome Center,
or
ordering
online
at
pjcc.org/arts/arts-events.html. For
more information visit pjcc.org.
COMICS/GAMES
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HOLY MOLE
ACROSS
1 Run into
5 Clumsy sort
10 Beaux opposites
12 First-year player
13 Loser of 1588
14 Glossy fabric
15 Stratford-Upon-
16 Actress Tyler
18 Marquee notice of yore
19 Wilted
23 May honoree
26 Untold centuries
27 Bad habit
30 Mythical monster
32 Throaty
34 Poochs dinner, maybe
35 Metes out
36 Wheel part
37 Bill: Abbr.
38 -Man Fever
39 Riled up
42 Sizzling
45 Conclude
46 Roof edge
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50 Beethovens Third
53 Conjectured
55 Made ones way
56 Swamp critters
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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)
CASE#16CIV00895
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
Soleil Tamturk
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Soleil Tamturk filed a petition
with this court for a decree changing
name as follows:
Present name: Ali Tamturk
Proposed Name: Sean Ali Tamturk
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 SEP 27, 2016 at
9 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
be published at least once each week for
four successive weeks prior to the date
set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation:
San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 08/25/2016
/s/ Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 08/25/16
(Published 08/27/16, 09/03/16,
09/10/16, 09/17/16)
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SUMMONS
(CITACION
JUDICIAL)
CASE NUMBER (Nmero del Caso):
CIV536671 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT
(AVISO AL DEMANDADO): BLANCY
STERIO, aka CASPER STERIO, an individual; and DOES 1 to 10. YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF (LO EST
DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDANTE): SU
ZHEN HUANG, an individual. NOTICE!
You have been sued. The court may decide against you without your being
heard unless you respond within 30
days. Read the information below. You
have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this
summons and legal papers are served
on you to file a written response at this
court and have a copy served on the
plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be
in proper legal form if you want the court
to hear your case. There may be a court
form that you can use for your response.
You can find these court forms and more
information at the California Courts Online
Self-Help
Center
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp),
your
county law library, or the courthouse
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver
form. If you do not file your response on
time, you may lose the case by default,
and your wages, money, and property
may be taken without further warning
from the court. There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an
attorney, you may want to call an attorney referral service. If you cannot afford
an attorney, you may be eligible for free
legal services from a nonprofit legal services program. You can locate these nonprofit groups at the California Legal Services
Web
site
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts Online Self-Help Center
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by
contacting your local court or county bar
association. NOTE: The court has a statutory lien for waived fees and costs on
any settlement or arbitration award of
$10,000 or more in a civil case. The
court's lien must be paid before the court
will dismiss the case. AVISO! Lo han
demandado. Si no responde dentro de
30 das, la corte puede decidir en su
contra sin escuchar su versin. Lea la informacin a continuacin. Tiene 30 DAS
DE CALENDARIO despus de que le
entreguen esta citacin y papeles legales para presentar una respuesta por
escrito en esta corte y hacer que se entregue una copia al demandante. Una
carta o una llamada telefnica no lo protegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que
estar en formato legal correcto si desea
que procesen su caso en la corte. Es
posible que haya un formulario que usted pueda usar para su respuesta. Puede
encontrar estos formularios de la corte y
ms informacin en el Centro de Ayuda
de las Cortes de California (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblioteca de leyes
de su condado o en la corte que le
quede ms cerca. Si no puede pagar la
cuota de presentacin, pida al secretario
de la corte que le d un formulario de exencin de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder
el caso por incumplimiento y la corte le
podr quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes
sin ms advertencia. Hay otros requisitos
legales. Es recomendable que llame a
un abogado inmediatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, puede llamar a un
servicio de remisin a abogados. Si no
puede pagar a un abogado, es posible
que cumpla con los requisitos para obtener servicios legales gratuitos de un
programa de servicios legales sin fines
de lucro. Puede encontrar estos grupos
sin fines de lucro en el sitio web de California Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las
Cortes
de
California,
(www.sucorte.ca.gov) o ponindose en
contacto con la corte o el colegio de abogados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte
tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los
costos exentos por imponer un gravamen sobre cualquier recuperacin de
$10,000 ms de valor recibida mediante un acuerdo o una concesin de
arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
antes de que la corte pueda desechar el
caso. The name and address of the court
is (El nombre y direccin de la corte es):
Superior Court of California, County of
San Mateo, 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff's
attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney,
is (El nombre, la direccin y el nmero
de telfono del abogado del demandante, o del demandante que no tiene
abogado, es):
Dezhan Li, aka Daniel Dezhan Li
LAW OFFICE OF DANIEL DEZHAN LI
84 W Santa Clara St, Ste 560
San Jose, CA 95113
408-844-8984
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Jacqlyn M. Canziani, aka Jacqlyn Marie
Canziani, aka Jacqlyn Canziani
Case Number: 16PRO00222
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of Jacqlyn M. Canziani, aka
Jacqlyn Marie Canziani, aka Jacqlyn
Canziani. A Petition for Probate has
been filed by Stephen J. Rivas in the
Superior Court of California, County of
San Mateo. The Petition for Probate requests that Stephen J. Rivas be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. 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 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: SEP 19, 2016 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
Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under sectioin
9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable 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:
Esther L. Kim (SBN# 148834);
Deborah Moritz-Farr (SBN#148242)
TURNER, HUGUET, ADAMS & FARR,
Attorneys at Law
838 Escobar Street, PO Box 110
Martinez, CA 94553
925-228-3433
FILED: 8/18/16
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
on 8/20/16, 8/26/16, 8/27/16.
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4 See 6-Down
5 Region including
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6 With 4-Down,
Fred Gipson
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1957 Newbery
Honor
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Clark in 1804
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12 Education
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13 Climbs
14 Mating game
21 Canal zones
23 Country music
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24 Brought into
being
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COLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
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