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Cook started reaching out to local
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Saturday, Jan. 7.
Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . Four people
in a silver Ford Taurus were parked in front
of someones house on Belle Monti Avenue
before 7:41 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 4.
Theft. Items were taken from a motorcycle
on Continentals Way before 5:42 p. m.
Wednesday, Jan. 4.
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Trafc hazard. A vehicle was blocking
trafc on Broadway before 8:16 p. m.
Wednesday, Jan. 4.
Theft. A vehicle was stolen on Rollins
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Theft. A vehicle was stolen on California
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Vandal i s m. A vehicles tires were slashed
on El Camino Real before 8:07 p. m.
Sunday, Dec. 18.
Fi re. A playground structure was on re on
Paloma Avenue before 1:29 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 18.
Theft. An employee embezzled $12,000
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In his Jan. 13 Daily Journal letter,
Alfred Lerner said at least the larger
settlements and East Jerusalem will
remain part of Israel. They should
and they will. However, that is not
what the U.N. resolution stated,
which was supported by President
Obama. That is not what President
Obama had said during his eight-year
term.
The U.N. and the nations which say
the settlements are not legal are
wrong. There are many attorneys who
are experts in international law who
have said that they are legal, because
they were subsequent to Israels victory in a defensive war. President
Obama and Secretary of State Kerry
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Burlingames Lucas Flygare looks to put the finishing touches on a pin in his 182-pound match as the Panthers beat visiting Oceana 41-20
in a PAL Bay Division dual meet.
Logan Couture
Sharks 2, Lightning 1
who won their third straight and fifth in
seven games overall.
Jonathan Drouin scored for the
Lightning, who fell to 2-6-1 in their last
nine games and 2-9-3 over their past 14
road games.
Rookie Aaron Dell stopped 24 of 25 shots
to improve to 8-2. Andrei Vasilevskiy saved
22 of 24 shots.
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Girls soccer
By Paul Newberry
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Menlo-Atherton 9, Aragon 0
The Bears, the defending CCS Division I
champs, put on a clinic in routing the Dons in
Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division play.
After leading 3-0 at the break, M-A (4-0 PAL
Bay, 5-3-1 overall) erupted for six goals over
the final 40 minutes.
Diana Morales had a huge game for the
Girls wrestling
Half Moon Bay 18, Capuchino 0
The Lady Cougars improved to 2-0 on the
season by shutting out the Mustangs in three
matches.
Lucia Sarabia (118) pinned her opponent in
just 24 seconds. Lilsel Badajos rallied from a
two-point deficit to record a second-round pin.
Daniela Corona also won her match by pin.
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Tom Brady
Po s i ti v es : Diagnoses a blitz and shifts
the play; 126. 8 passer rating against
blitzes led the league, according to
Sportradar. Turns seemingly anyone into an
effective receiver, putting the football
where teammates can make big plays; sixth
in the NFL this season in percentage of total
yards after the catch (49.1), according to
Sportradar.
Ne g at i v e s : In 10
conference title games,
owns 76.3 passer rating
with 12 TDs, 12 INTs.
On postseason deep
throws (more than 20
yards in the air) since
2007: 50.6 rating; 26
completion percentage,
4 TDs, 6 INTs.
Tom Brady
They s ai d i t: He
does such a good job of relating to you ...
the way that he likes things to be run, his
route details and that type of stuff. WR
Chris Hogan.
Ben Roethlisberger
Po s i ti v es : Long known for extending
plays, now quickly understands whats
available and gets the ball to playmakers.
Trailing in the fourth quarter of one-possession games this season, compiled near-perfect 156.1 passer rating,
27 for 31 for 371 yards,
4 TDs, no INTs.
Ne g at i v e s : Can be
troubled by blitzes: 78.6
passer rating this season, 24th in the league.
Brady, in contrast, led
the NFL at 126. 8,
according to Sportradar;
Ben
Ryan No. 2 at 122.5.
They s ai d i t: He is
Roethlisberger
just making really good
pre-snap decisions and post-snap decisions. ... He is doing a better job of not trying to make a Ben-like play all the time.
offensive coordinator Todd Haley.
Aaron Rodgers
Po s i ti v es : Terrific out of the pocket,
often via designed rollouts . This postseason, according to Sportradar, hes 16 for 20
Matt Ryan
Po s i ti v es : Spreads the ball around , setting
an NFL record with TD passes to 13 receivers
this season. His 135.4 passer rating on deep
throws led NFL, according to Sportradar, and
his 9.3 yards per attempt were surpassed only
by three QBs since the AFL-NFL merger.
Durable, making 120 consecutive starts.
Neg ati v es : Only had
seven INTs this season,
but four came in losses
three in the final four minutes; another was a pick-6
late in the first half.
Trailing by one possession in the fourth quarter,
career passer rating is
81.9, with 16 TDs, 14
Matt Ryan
INTS. Just 2-4 in playoff
games, with 7 INTs.
They s ai d i t: Weve got a lot of different
moving parts and different guys that can make
plays. Ryan.
Montgomery catching on at RB
The second-year player moved from receiver
to running back for the Packers following the
season-ending injury to Eddie Lacy in
October. Montgomery ran for two touchdowns
in last weeks win over Dallas. He also had six
catches for 34 yards.
Hes an extremely skilled player, said
Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Hes
obviously a running back with the ball, but he
can run around like a receiver because hes
played receiver for a number of years, too. Im
really proud of his effort.
Montgomery set season highs with 16 carries for 162 yards against Chicago on Dec. 18.
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WRESTLING
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rarely seen because it is so difficult. Kyle
Botelho got off to a quick start, picking a
quick two points with an early takedown in
the first round, but Oceanas Ricardo
Uristegui rode out the rest of the period to
trail by just two after the first.
In the second, however, Kyle Botelho
brought a quick end to the proceedings.
With top control, Kyle Botelho ripped one
of Uristeguis arms and pinned it behind his
back like a police officer making a felony
arrest. He did the same with the other arm
and finished off the pin at the 1:10 mark of
the second period.
The double-armbar sit out. Its a hard
move to get on somebody. Hes pretty
patient. He always keeps himself in good
position to score points or get the pin,
coach Botelho said. Hes been wrestling
since he was 6.
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seven-time American League batting champion
and first-ballot selection to the Hall of Fame.
Diamondbacks sign OF
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The Panthers got pin from another firstyear wrestler, who would be at the opposite
end of the spectrum of Kyle Botelho. Lucas
Flygare, wrestling at 182 for Burlingame, is
a senior who played goalkeeper for the
Panthers boys soccer team his first three
years before deciding to give wrestling a
shot this season.
Flygare seems to be taking a liking to his
new sport. He jumped out to a quick 5-0 lead
in the first round, with a takedown and nearfall, but Oceanas Haythum Dosouqi survived to the end of the round. In the second
period though, Flygare went right back at
it. He got another quick nearfall and then
ended it with a pin with 47 seconds left.
[Flygare is] excellent, coach Botelho
said. I wish we had him for a couple more
years.
Burlingames Kai Galvan opened the
match with an 11-0 majority decision at
134. Jack Desay followed with pin at 140
for the Panthers. Tom Mannix made it three
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NBA GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
Toronto
28
Boston
26
New York
19
Philadelphia
14
Brooklyn
8
L
14
16
25
26
33
Pct
.667
.619
.432
.350
.195
GB
2
10
13
19 1/2
Southeast Division
Atlanta
24
Washington
23
Charlotte
21
Orlando
17
Miami
13
18
19
21
27
30
.571
.548
.500
.386
.302
1
3
8
11 1/2
Central Division
Cleveland
Indiana
Milwaukee
Chicago
Detroit
11
19
21
22
24
.732
.537
.488
.488
.455
8
10
10
11 1/2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
San Antonio
33
9
Houston
33
12
Memphis
25
19
New Orleans
17
26
Dallas
14
28
.786
.733
.568
.395
.333
1 1/2
9
16 1/2
19
Northwest Division
Utah
27
Oklahoma City
25
Denver
17
Portland
18
Minnesota
15
16
19
24
26
28
.628
.568
.415
.409
.349
2 1/2
9
9 1/2
12
Pacific Division
Warriors
L.A. Clippers
Sacramento
L.A. Lakers
Phoenix
6
15
25
31
29
.857
.659
.390
.326
.310
8
19 1/2
23
23
30
22
20
21
20
36
29
16
15
13
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Cleveland 118, Phoenix 103
Miami 99, Dallas 95
Washington 113, New York 110
San Antonio 118, Denver 104
Minnesota 104, L.A. Clippers 101
OT
6
4
6
8
9
5
6
9
Pts
60
52
52
50
49
47
46
43
GF
139
113
122
134
111
127
118
104
GA
117
111
123
128
131
137
132
124
Metropolitan Division
Washington 45 30 9
Columbus 44 30 10
Pittsburgh 44 28 11
N.Y. Rangers 46 29 16
Philadelphia 46 22 18
Carolina
44 21 16
New Jersey 46 19 18
N.Y. Islanders43 18 17
6
4
5
1
6
7
9
8
66
64
61
59
50
49
47
44
145
145
157
163
132
122
105
123
97
98
132
125
148
121
132
128
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
Minnesota 44 29 10 5
Chicago
47 28 14 5
St. Louis
46 23 18 5
Nashville 45 21 17 7
Dallas
47 19 20 8
Winnipeg 48 21 23 4
Colorado 43 13 29 1
63
61
51
49
46
46
27
145
132
131
123
126
135
87
99
120
142
118
147
148
145
Pacific Division
Anaheim 48 26
Sharks
46 28
Edmonton 47 25
Calgary
48 24
Los Angeles 45 22
Vancouver 46 21
Arizona
45 13
61
58
57
51
48
48
32
127
122
135
127
113
112
97
118
105
125
131
113
130
147
Thursdays Games
Ottawa 2, Columbus 0
N.Y. Islanders 3, Dallas 0
N.Y. Rangers 5, Toronto 2
Washington 7, St. Louis 3
Minnesota 4, Arizona 3
Nashville 4, Calgary 3
Anaheim 2, Colorado 1
San Jose 2, Tampa Bay 1
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Atlantic Division
GP W L
Montreal 46 27 13
Ottawa
43 24 15
Boston
48 23 19
Toronto
43 21 14
Florida
47 20 18
Tampa Bay 47 21 21
Detroit
45 20 19
Buffalo
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Boys soccer
Menlo School at Sacred Heart Prep, 2:45 p.m.;Westmoor at Aragon, San Mateo at Capuchino, Terra
Nova at El Camino, 3 p.m.; Crystal Springs at Kings
Academy, 3:30 p.m.Mills at Jefferson, Hillsdale at
Half Moon, Carlmont at Burlingame, Menlo-Atherton at South City, Woodside at Sequoia, 4 p.m.
Girls basketball
Crystal Springs at Castilleja, 5:30 p.m.; Sequoia at
Carlmont, Menlo-Atherton at Woodside, Hillsdale at
Aragon, San Mateo at Burlingame, Mills at Capuchino, Westmoor at Jefferson, Half Moon Bay at
Terra Nova, El Camino at South City, 6:15 p.m.; Eastside College Prep at Sacred Heart Prep, 6:30 p.m.
Boys basketball
Crystal Springs at Woodside Priory, Eastside College Prep at Sacred Heart Prep, Menlo School at
Harker, 6:30 p.m.; Sequoia at Carlmont, Menlo-Atherton at Woodside, Hillsdale at Aragon, San Mateo at
Burlingame, Mills at Capuchino, Westmoor at Jefferson, Half Moon Bay at Terra Nova, El Camino at
South City, 7:45 p.m.
SATURDAY
Boys basketball
Serra at St. Ignatius, 6 p.m.
Boys soccer
Riordan at Serra, 11 a.m.
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RAIDERS
Continued from page 11
Los Angeles from St. Louis this season, while
the San Diego Chargers will begin play in LA
next season.
(Raiders owner) Mark Davis is a man of his
word and the filing of the Raiders application
for relocation of the franchise with the NFL is
a significant step in bringing the team to Las
Vegas, Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval said.
The NFL has long been opposed to any
association with Las Vegas, to the point
where just a few years ago it refused to allow
the city to advertise on the Super Bowl telecast because it offered legal betting. But the
leagues opposition has softened, and so has
the stance of Commissioner Roger Goodell.
I think there are some real strengths to the
Las Vegas market, Goodell said at an owners
TENNIS
Continued from page 11
All the credit to Denis for playing amazing. He deserves to win, Djokovic said of
their four-hour, 48-minute match. He was
the better player in the clutch moments.
Obviously, I was not pleased with my performance overall, but I have to congratulate
my opponent. Whenever he needed, he came
up with a big serve, big play.
Djokovic hadnt dropped a set to Istomin
in six previous matches. But he lost the 85minute first set in a tiebreaker and then
seemed to get the momentum back, only for
Istomin to finish stronger.
Istomins only previous win in 33 matches against top-10 players was in 2012 versus
then-No. 5 David Ferrer.
Serena Williams, who like Djokovic was
ranked No. 2 and is a six-time Australian
Open champion, kept her chase for an Open-
WORLD
17
Lovingly constructed
Red Turtle entertains slowly
By Jocelyn Noveck
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WEEKEND JOURNAL
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For date night on the cheap, try Alaskan king crab legs
By Melissa dArabian
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nothing says indulgence like noshing on some seriously giant Alaskan king crab legs.
Theyre not just tasty, theyre a low-fat source of protein
one leg has about 25 grams of protein, and a whole host
of vitamins and minerals (including sodium, incidentally,
so a heads-up if you are watching salt), but only a couple of
grams of fat. Which gives you a little celebratory wiggle
room to add a little lemon butter mix 1 tablespoon of
melted butter with 2 tablespoons of lemon juice.
But all this goodness does come at a price. Literally, crab
legs are pricey. So my strategy is to buy them for a date
night with my husband instead of going out to dinner. We
can load up Alaskan king crab legs for less than the cost of
one meal at a moderate restaurant.
My favorite way to eat them is simple: steamed and then
cracked open and dunked in my lemony butter. The succulent sweet meat will absolutely elevate your macaroni and
cheese, tacos or salads, so feel free to experiment in
recipes and swap out fish or shrimp for crab. But, Im a
purist and love that unmistakable flavor of Alaskan crab
front and center, not diluted in other ingredients.
But here is the secret I want to tell you about today: after
youve enjoyed that restaurant-quality meal at home, keep
those shells. Because you can get a whole second crab dish
from that one purchase by making crab bisque the next day.
(Or, stick shells in a freezer bag and freeze them for a couple
of weeks, if you want to space out the crab meals.) Tossing
the shells in a hot oven for just a couple of minutes brings
out a roasty-crab aroma that will create quick depth of flavor
for a speedy homemade stock, even if you dont have a ton
of shells. (Cheat sheet tip: You can also boost the flavor by
adding a little bottle clam juice to your stock.)
The stock can then be added to a simple roux, a little
sherry and a bit of low-fat evaporated milk for a creamy,
satisfying soup that tastes fattier and more expensive than
it is.
After youve enjoyed restaurant-quality Alaskan king crab legs at home, keep those shells. You can get a whole second
crab dish from that one purchase by making crab bisque the next day.
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SALMON RILLETTES
Start to finish: 25 minutes
Servings: 4
Bruschetta is simple to make, but you need to work with high-quality ingredients if you want
it to turn out beautifully.
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BRUSCHETTA
Continued from page 20
8 ounces smoked salmon, finely chopped
1/4 cup sour cream or Greek yogurt
2 tablespoons minced shallot
2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh
chives, tarragon or dill or a mix
2 tablespoons well-drained capers,
chopped
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
Black pepper to taste
In a bowl combine all the ingredients and
stir gently until just combined. Chill until
ready to serve.
Nutrition information per serving: 214
calories; 61 calories from fat; 7 g fat (2 g
saturated; 0 g trans fats); 89 mg cholesterol;
195 mg sodium; 3 g carbohydrate; 0 g fiber;
1 g sugar; 36 g protein.
CRAB
Continued from page 19
CRAB BISQUE
Start to finish: 1 hour 15 minutes, including 1 hour inactive cooking time
Servings: About 6 servings, 1 cup each
Stock:
shells from 2 pounds of Alaskan king
crab legs
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 carrot, chopped
2 celery stalks, chopped
1 small yellow onion, roughly chopped
1 teaspoon dried tarragon
TURTLE
Continued from page 18
time stands still in such a place. He spent
nine years creating that animated world.
And you can tell.
The film begins with a roiling sea. A man
is lost in the waves; we dont know how he
got there. Finally, he washes up on a tranquil island, inhabited seemingly only by a
few friendly crabs on the beach.
Exploring the rocky cliffs, he slips and
falls into a crevasse, and seems about to
drown in the water below when he steels his
nerves, dives deeper down, and finds a way
BRUSCHETTA
attitudes toward death but now were really getting ahead of ourselves. No more plot
revelations here, other than to say that the
entire cycle of life is lovingly portrayed.
After watching The Red Turtle, you
might find yourself checking out flights to
your own deserted island. Especially now,
with so much turbulence in the headlines,
you could do worse than submit to 80 minutes of watching crabs crawl in the sand and
feeling some cool ocean breezes if you
pay close enough attention, you can actually sense them wafting through the screen.
The Red Turtle, a Sony Pictures Classics
release, is rated PG by the Motion Picture
Association of America for some thematic
elements and peril. Running time: 80 minutes. Three stars out of four.
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FRIDAY, JAN. 20
Silent Meditation during the
Inauguration. 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. 1150
W. Hillsdale, San Mateo. Open to all.
For more information email dwmanjr@aol.com.
Ron
Andrews:
Watercolor,
Contemporary Landscape Demo. 1
p.m. to 3 p.m. SWA Fine Art Center,
527 San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Ron
Andrews is a self-taught artist working in water media. He will paint an
abstract landscape. For more information call 737-6084.
MONDAY, JAN. 23
Maturing Gracefully: Seventy
Strong. Noon. Belmont Library, 1110
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Come for a light lunch and get connected with senior support groups
and services. For more information
email belmont@smcl.org.
COUNTY
Continued from page 1
Rally Cook has organized in Redwood
City this Saturday are U.S. Rep. Anna
Eshoo, D-Palo Alto, state Sen. Jerry
Hill, D-San Mateo, San Mateo County
Superintendent Anne Campbell, folk
singer Joan Baez and local poets,
environmentalists and members of the
clergy.
Cook, who is also Belmonts city
clerk, has worked with a team to invite
community organizations advocating
for a variety of causes to attend.
Thats the call to action, she said.
Find a cause that is important to you
and get involved.
Supervisor Carole Groom, slated to
emcee the event, said she is excited to
join an effort to remind residents that
San Mateo County values have been
working and will continue to work.
This country has a lot of excellent
people doing excellent things. We
need to talk about them, she said.
San Carlos Councilman Cameron
Johnson and other local elected officials led another effort to inspire positive action among Peninsula residents
sharing similar values. Johnson
observed a shared concern among residents around the trajectory of progressive causes following the November
election, and received several inquiries
as to what residents could do in
response. With the help of volunteers,
Johnson and a host of other local
elected officials coordinated the
Standing
Together
fundraiser
Wednesday at Devils Canyon Brewery
in San Carlos.
Its an opportunity to spend some
time with people who share their concerns and talk about ideas for thinking
about our world, he said.
The organizing group identified four
nonprofits as beneficiaries of the
event, which more than 300 people
attended. The Natural Resources
Defense
Council,
International
Institute of the Bay Area, Emerge
California and Samaritan House will
each receive a portion of the more than
$26,000 raised Wednesday.
Johnson said those participating in
the event would be asked to write down
action steps with positive impacts
that they planned to execute in the following year.
We think its very important that
people take action and that they channel their concerns and the anxiety
theyre feeling to help improve their
country, he said. We think its
important they do something with this
time.
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5 Heckle
8 Possessed
11 Search blindly
13 Turkish honorific
14 Cassius Clay
15 Romes river
16 London flashlights
18 Cartoon shrieks
20 Chess side
21 Kid who rode Diablo
23 Extinct bird
24 Went first
25 Card after deuce
27 IRS workers
31 Expert
32 Grill a steak
33 Retained
34 Tiny bottle
36 Grasping
38 Paid player
39 Ms. Klensch
40 Close to
41 Not guzzle
GET FUZZY
42 Remote targets
44 Satan
46 Compel
49 Wise owl
50 Angels city
52 Disordered
56 Magna laude
57 The Raven writer
58 False alarm
59 Psychics claim
60 Ice melter
61 Clingy fabric
DOWN
1 PFC boss
2 Jackies second
3 Watch pocket
4 Touche provokers
5 Dock denizens
6 Historians word
7 Renowned recluse
8 Joke response (hyph.)
9 He played Obi-Wan
10 Frisbee
12 Raises
17 Castanets sound
19 Seoul residents
21 Director DeMille
22 Thoughts
23 Lots and lots
24 Wash
26 Icicle site
28 Coke rival
29 Rainy month
30 Layover
35 Gate fastener
37 Sleep phenomena
43 Biden and Gore, e.g.
45 Sweater style (hyph.)
46 Visage
47 Burden
48 Sloping walk
49 You said it!
51 Debt memo
53 Salvador
54 Delhi address
55 To date
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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
Yolanda S. Martinez Castillo
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Yolanda S. Martinez Castillo
filed a petition with this court for a decree
changing name as follows:
Present names: Yolanda Sofia Martinez
Castillo
Proposed Names: Sofia Castillo
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 2/10/17 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: 12/28/16
/s/ Robert D. Foiles/
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated:
(Published 1/06/17, 1/13/17, 1/20/17,
1/27/17).
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ACROSS
1 Quick
6 Zurich-based
sports org.
10 Dis
13 Metaphorical title
word in a
McCartneyWonder hit
14 Major
composition
15 Dr Pepper
Museum city
16 Played hooky
from the office?
18 Journalist/author
Larson
19 Telegram period
20 Long in the tooth
21 Texas-Louisiana
border river
23 Without
further __ ...
25 Taco toppings
26 Was sorry to have
set the alarm?
31 Random selection
32 Give a
halfhearted effort
33 Gratified and
then some
36 Pizzeria staples
38 Romantic dining
spot
40 Bush advisor
41 You can skip it
43 Piaggio transport
45 X or Y preceder
46 Made it through
the Civil War?
49 Lunchbox
container
51 Wait Wait...
Dont Tell Me!
airer
52 Small creek
53 Meet at the poker
table
55 Hound sound
59 Downwind
60 Reached the
2016 Olympics
the hard way?
63 Joker, for one
64 Continental
divide
65 Buffy spin-off
66 Superhero
symbol
67 Theyre fixed
shortly after
being
intentionally
broken
68 Crystalline stone
DOWN
1 Bench mates?
2 Bump up against
3 Little, to Luis
4 Rubber stamp
partner
5 Highlight provider
6 Barnyard regular
7 2001 Apple
debut
8 Lab coat
9 Welcomes
warmly, as a
visitor
10 Ready in a big
way
11 Cupcake cover
12 Uses a fireplace
tool
15 Online workshop
17 The Platters
genre
22 x or y follower
24 Senior, to Junior
25 Amulet
26 Emulates
Eminem
27 Meter or liter
28 Revelations
29 Plants used to
make tequila
30 Cashed, as a
forged check
34 ... happily __
after
35 Say no to
37 Tangled
39 Put in ones two
cents
42 Mrs. Cullen in
Stephenie
Meyers
Twilight
44 Venomous snake
47 I know, right?
48 Sign next to free
samples
49 Hint
50 Luau
entertainment
53 Gala giveaways
54 Electric
swimmers
56 For that reason
...
57 Told a fantastic
story, perhaps
58 North __
61 URL ending
62 Identify on
Facebook
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LOCALLY OWNED
Family Owned Since 2000
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650-703-3831
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LOCAL
PAULUS
Continued from page 1
you still pinch yourself every time you go
there, he said of working at the White
House. Every time I wrote the presidents
name on a place card, whether I agreed with
his policy or not, it was an honor.
Paulus, a Massachusetts native, said he
established an interest in the unique writing
style early on but his enthusiasm for it was
fueled around 1980 when he took an apprenticeship at a calligraphy studio writing certificates.
I loved it so, so much that when I first
saw what they did, Id do it for minimum
wage, he said.
In a stroke of luck, he was hired at the studio by Bill Tolley, son of former presidential calligrapher Adrian Tolley and a icon in
the calligraphy industry.
Paulus said once he learned such a position in the White House existed, it became a
goal to one day land the dream job.
I set my eyes on that being a cool job to
aspire to, and I Forrest Gumped it all the way
there, he said.
TRUMP
Continued from page 1
out. President Barack Obama had his final
weekly lunch with Vice President Joe Biden
and got in a few final official acts, cutting
the sentences of 330 inmates and placing a
call to German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence, in a
tweet, called Inauguration Eve a momentous day before a historic day, as security
barricades and blockades went up around
Washington in preparation for Fridays
swearing-in at the Capitol.
We are all ready to go to work, Pence
said. In fact, we cant wait to get to work
for the American people to make it great
again.
Outgoing Homeland Security Secretary
Jeh Johnson said hed be putting on his
favorite DHS jacket and taking to the
streets to inspect security preparations for
the inaugural festivities.
He told MSNBCs Morning Joe that
areas where inaugural crowds will congregate will be extra fortified this year with
dump trucks, heavily armored vehicles to
prevent anybody whos not authorized from
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