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it in November.
For nearly a year, the City
Council has worked to update its
Zoning and Tree ordinances its
members say will ease the ability
for residents to remodel their
homes and account for growing
families.
But members of the Ask
Belmont Citizens group say few
Educators laud
spending plan
Budget signed by Gov. Brown offers
billions more for California students
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Rock musician David Paich (Toto) is 61. Actor Michael
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Police reports
Mayhem
A resident complained that a of a group
of kids were blocking the driveway of
her complex, jumping on the roof of
homes and being generally unruly on
Granada Street in Belmont before 5:06
p.m. Monday, June 22.
BURLINGAME
Rendering of the project to be constructed at 406-418 San Mateo Ave. in San Bruno.
from the Caltrain station, and less than
two miles away from the BART station.
Officials with Sares Regis had said the
proximity to a variety of public transportation options is one of the main reasons the property interested the development company.
The groundwork for the cinema project
was laid by residents passing Measure N in
November, which allowed for increasing
the citys building height limit from 50
feet to 90 feet near the Caltrain station,
and lesser heights in surrounding areas.
Officials have said they are hopeful the
project would be the first of many upscale
developments to spring up in San Bruno,
which could offer housing to employees of
notable technology companies headquartered locally, such as YouTube and Walmart
eCommerce.
The cinema development is one of a
variety which officials are eyeing in an
effort to rejuvenate downtown.
The council passed a plan in 2013 to
inject life into the citys transit corridor
surrounding El Camino Real, which aims
at bringing more housing, new businesses
and taller buildings to San Bruno.
As part of that same effort, the city has
also targeted building a 131-room hotel
with 3,000 square feet of meeting space on
a city-owned lot at 1050 Admiral Court,
near El Camino Real, south of Jacks
Restaurant and north of Interstate 380.
Officials though said they hope the proj-
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COUNTY GOVERNMENT
The San Mateo Co unty Bo ard o f Superv i s o rs on
Wednesday unanimously approved a recommended two-year budget for Fiscal Years 2015-2017 that addresses aging infrastructure
and afrms the countys responsibility to provide vital services.
The recommended budget for FY 2015-2016 is $2.4 billion with
5,383 positions. The FY 2016-2017 budget is $2.3 billion with
5,385 positions. Reserves are $367.4 million or 17.8 percent
in the rst year and $309.6 million or 15.5 percent in the second.
The board will take its nal vote on the budget in September. All FY2015-2017 recommended budget documents are available at http://cmo.smcgov.org/budget-and-performance.
CITY GOVERNMENT
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Ferry fares
increasing on several routes
A number of daily adult fares on the San
Francisco Bay Ferry are going up anywhere
from 5 cents to 40 cents starting July 1,
according to the Water Emergency
Transportation Authority, which operates
the ferry.
Fares are going up to offset projected
increases to operating costs and are part of
an approved five-year fare program,
according to WETA.
Among the key changes, the adult cash
fare and adult Clipper fare for service from
Oakland or Alameda to San Franciscos
Ferry Building or Pier 41 will increase 15
cents and 5 cents, WETA officials said.
STATE/NATION
Feds give California funds
for drought aid, restoration
A courtroom sketch shows Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, center, seated as
transit police Sgt. Richard Dic Donohue, right, gives testimony during his sentencing hearing
in Boston, Mass.
WASHINGTON
Congressional
Republicans are pushing back against proposed dietary guidelines that urge Americans
to consider the environment when deciding
what foods to eat.
House and Senate spending bills say the
guidelines must focus only on nutrition and
diet. Thats a clear effort to thwart a recommendation by the Dietary Guidelines
Advisory Committee that eating a diet higher in vegetables and other plant-based foods
is better for the environment than eating a
diet based more on foods from animals.
The advice from a government advisory
panel of independent doctors and nutrition
LOCAL/NATION
Environmentalists and transit enthusiasts are urging San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee
to prioritize a ballot measure that passed in
1999 that required an extension of the
Caltrain line to the Transbay Terminal in
downtown San Francisco.
The passage of the 1999 ballot measure,
known then as Proposition H, required that
Caltrain be extended to the Transbay
Terminal and prohibited the city from taking any actions that would conflict with
extension.
Alex Doniach, a spokeswoman for the
Mission Bay Alliance, a nonprofit group
that wants to see the Caltrain downtown
extension brought to fruition, and also
stands unwaveringly against the proposed
Golden Gate Warriors stadium, said San
Francisco Mayor Ed Lee should honor the
original Downtown Rail Extension (DTX)
agreement.
Transit enthusiasts from groups such as
the Train Riders Association of California,
Bay Rail Alliance, Friends of Caltrain,
Transportation Solutions Defense and
Education Fund, and the Coalition of San
Francisco neighbors, among others, gathered outside City Hall today to urge the
mayor not to postpone the DTX project any
longer.
The 1999 measure, however, did not set a
strict timeline for construction of the project, resulting in years of postponement by
elected officials.
Doniach said the proposed 18,500-seat
Warriors arena, which could be built at 16th
and Third streets, next to University of
California at San Franciscos newly constructed medical center on the Mission Bay
campus, could be disastrous and cause
traffic congestion that could negatively
impact the medical center and the neighborhood.
She said San Francisco voters approved
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resources to schools and low-income Californians.
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ties, which primarily include owning Pillar
Point Harbor and managing Oyster Point
Marina/Park, after a scathing civil grand
jury report entitled Whats the Price of
Dysfunction? recommending dissolution
last year.
But some argue a lot has changed since the
grand jury report and officials need time to
straighten their sails as they navigate a
slew of challenges.
The district, along with the public, has
until Friday to submit responses before
LAFCo staff finalizes the report and makes a
recommendation July 15.
The timing of the draft report and the
grand jury report triggering its development, have spurred the district to enter into
a transition period. Such transitions may
sometimes come with painful lessons
learned and progress is not always as
smooth or as quick as one would like,
according to the draft response.
Recent changes include a struggle to find
a new general manager, relocating its headquarters from South San Francisco back to
the coast and the boards former president,
Commissioner Sabrina Brennan, stepping
down after allegedly butting heads with the
interim general manager.
Tom Mattusch, president of the Board of
Commissioners, said while the district has
struggled in the past, its turning over a new
leaf and provides tremendous assets to the
community at large.
The thing we want to get across to the
public is that were doing things that were
long overdue and once we get the entire dis-
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say they like about Belmont, said Birgit
LOCAL
trict operating slightly more efficiently,
people are going to see change. Theyre
going to see results, Mattusch said. I
think this particular response gives a legal
grounded response on how valuable the
Harbor District is and why its important to
keep it like it is. But also presents, from an
operational standpoint, how things are
going to be improved compared to what
they were before.
Regardless of LAFCos municipal service
review, the report may offer little weight if
a successor agency doesnt agree to take
over with the county Board of Supervisors,
a city or large number of voters initiating
dissolution proceedings.
Despite its wide range of responsibilities
that include operating an RV park, maintaining two recreational trails, running the
countys only emergency water rescue team
and more, the district has been criticized for
taking more than $5 million in property
taxes to help supplement non-enterprise
activities like supporting a commercial harbor.
Among their protests, commissioners
say the districts expertise cannot be replicated by the countys Parks Department,
that all special districts rely on tax revenue
and that other entities may not be able to
perform the same duties at a lesser cost.
The LAFCo municipal services review is
definitely a wake-up call and its lessons
learned for us as a Harbor District. However,
I still believe that the Harbor District
should not be dissolved because of the services it provides for the county and visitors,
said Commissioner Robert Bernardo. With
all do respect to the county and the great
work they do, I just dont feel this is within
their purview of expertise. Operating parks
and recreation is different than harbor operations.
The district argues that while the county
Merian, a member of the group and 20-year
Belmont resident. We believe that the
process was rushed, that we didnt get a
chance to examine the overall impact
because theres so many of them. So
whether youre for or against, this is about
having a voice in this process.
samantha@smdailyjournal.com
(650) 344-5200 ext. 106
NATION
GOP-led Congress
hands the president
major win on trade
By Charles Babington and David Espo
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
REUTERS
Barack Obama announces a change in U.S. policy in the Roosevelt Room at the White House.
Finger-pointing starting in
blame for government hack
WASHINGTON Finger-pointing burst
into the open on Capitol Hill Wednesday
over blame for hacking into the U.S. governments personnel records, which the
chairman of a House oversight committee
said might affect as many as 32 million current and former employees and others.
The head of the U.S. Office of Personnel
Management,
Katherine
Archuleta,
acknowledged to lawmakers that she was
responsible for keeping the files safe but
blamed the hackers, and an executive disputed an official account that hackers had used
Some
say
that
science and religion
dont mix. Some
say that science is
the ultimate search
for God. Some say
religion supersedes
science, some say both have equal stature
and others say both are hogwash. Everyone
has their own personal assessment of the
correlation between science and religion.
The aspiration of religion along with the
aspiration of science is to explain the
universe and answer questions about life, in
addition to satisfying human psychological
needs when dealing with the realities of
death. Religion is based on faith, science is
based on observation, and both are based on
human curiosity and the need to find
answers. Whether a person is repetitively
reading religious scripture, or fascinated by
repeatable scientific experimentations, both
are searching for methods that answer
questions about the universe around us.
It can be debated that early humans
turned to religion as a way to alleviate their
fears and gain reassurance with the concept
of life after death. This helped to give them
a sense of order in a confusing world that
often seemed mysterious.
Eventually
scientific realization evolved along side
religion and the process of trial and error
established itself as a way to solve some of
these mysteries. Firethe wheelfarming.
The more humans observed the world they
lived in, the more they leaned how the
natural world worked and how they could
manipulate it to their advantage. Over the
centuries religious power came at odds with
scientific discovery, which led to a period of
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BUSINESS
Dow
17,966.07 -178.00 10-Yr Bond 2.37 -0.04
Nasdaq 5,122.41 -37.68 Oil (per barrel) 60.27
S&P 500 2,108.58 -15.62 Gold
1,174.50
Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the
New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Lennar Corp., up $2.06 cents to $51.06
The homebuilder reported better-than-expected fiscal second-quarter
profit and revenue on a boost in home sales and prices.
Monsanto Co., down $6.46 to $106.32
The agriculture products company reported better-than-expected fiscal
third-quarter profit, but revenue fell short of forecasts.
Freeport-McMoRan Inc., up 45 cents to $20.56
The copper, gold and natural resources mining companys Freeport McMoRan Oil & Gas unit filed for an initial public offering.
Ford Motor Co., up 21 cents to $15.50
The automobile maker is launching a car-sharing program in six U.S.
cities and London, allowing people to defray vehicle costs.
Box Inc., up 98 cents to $18.53
The cloud computing content and storage company will team with IBM
in a deal for product development and consulting services.
Nasdaq
Netflix Inc., down $2.58 to $678.61
The Internet video service will execute a seven-for-one stock split next
month, following a vote to boost the share count.
Catalyst Pharmaceuticals Inc., up 14 cents to $4.13
The biotechnology company said a potential Tourettes Disorder
treatment showed promising results in a proof-of-concept study.
Parexel International Corp., down $5.61 to $66.96
The clinical research outsourcing company cut its guidance and
announced a restructuring plan, partly citing currency swings.
federal judge ruled that the food distribution company could not merge with
rival US Foods. The Federal Trade
Commission had sued to block the deal
in February.
Homebuilder Lennar rose $2.06, or 4
percent, to $51.06 after the company
reported results that beat analysts
expectations. Other home builders such
as Pulte, D.R. Horton and Toll Brothers
also rose.
In energy trading, the price of oil fell
after the Energy Department reported
an increase in stockpiles of gasoline
and diesel in its weekly inventory
report. Benchmark U.S. crude fell 74
cents to close at $60.27 a barrel on the
New York Mercantile Exchange. Brent
crude, a benchmark for international
oils used by many U.S. refineries, fell
96 cents to close at $63.49 a barrel in
London.
In other trading on the NYMEX,
wholesale gasoline fell 2.1 cents to
close at $2.056 a gallon. Heating oil
fell 3.5 cents to close at $1.876 a gallon. Natural gas rose 3.3 cents to close
at $2.759 per 1,000 cubic feet.
In metals trading, gold closed down
$3.70 to $1,172.90 an ounce. Silver
rose 12 cents to $15.85 an ounce and
copper rose a penny to $2.62 a pound.
The euro rose to $1.1199. The dollar
was little changed against the Japanese
currency at 123.88 yen.
WASHINGTON The U.S. economy contracted in the first three months of the year,
just not as much as previously estimated.
More recent data show that the weakness
was largely temporary, with a rebound in the
works for the April-June quarter.
The economy, as measured by the gross
domestic product, shrank at a seasonally
adjusted annual rate of 0.2 percent from
January through March, the Commerce
Department said Wednesday. Thats better
Business briefs
Disney will pay two
dividends a year; boosts payment rate
NEW YORK Disney says it will pay dividends twice a
year instead of once, and increased its dividend rate.
The company said Wednesday it will pay a dividend of 66
cents on July 29. The payment will go to shareholders of
record as of July 6. At that rate, it would pay $1.32 in annual dividends, up almost 15 percent over a year ago.
The Burbank-based company paid an annual dividend of
$1.15 in January.
The Walt Disney Co. had a strong year in 2014 thanks to
popular movies like Frozen, which came out in late 2013,
along with sales of toys and other merchandise and solid
results from its theme parks and media networks. This
spring Avengers: Age of Ultron did more than $1 billion
at the box office, and in December Disney is set to release
Star Wars Episode 7: The Force Awakens, the first Star
Wars film in a decade, following its acquisition of
Lucasfilm in 2012.
Shares of Disney have risen 38 percent over the last year.
Its shares finished at $113.77 on Wednesday, down 64
cents. The dividend hike was announced after the close. Its
shares rose 62 cents to $114.39 in after-hours trading.
LEBRON AND CURRY GO AT IT AGAIN: THE NBAS TWO BIGGEST STARS UP FOR ESPY AWARD >> PAGE 12
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
San Mateo Post 82 third baseman Angelo Bortolin was a force in Wednesdays 22-2 win over
Redwood City Post 105, going 4 for 4 with nine RBIs, including this third-inning grand slam.
that Little League International was stripping the team of its title, suspending its
manager and suspending the team from
Little League tournament play until the
local league replaced its president and treasurer after determining the boundaries of the
league had been falsified so that ineligible
players could be added to the roster.
Henderson, who was hired by Jackie
Robinson West to conduct an investigation, said his efforts have been stonewalled
by Little League International.
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SPORTS
Towns, Okafor on
top at NBA draft
By Brian Mahoney
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
After facing off in this years NBA Finals, Steph Curry and LeBron James
will compete for best male athlete at the ESPY Awards on July 15.
NBA briefs
season despite not having Love
after he suffered a shoulder injury
in the first round.
Love can test the market, where
he will likely draw major interest.
He has to decide if hed rather go
elsewhere or stay in Cleveland and
chase an NBA title with superstar
LeBron James.
While his role changed during
his first season with Cleveland,
Love still averaged 16.4 points and
9.7 rebounds in 75 starts.
SPORTS
Comeback kids!
After falling in Game 1, Virginia wins
College World Series championship
By Eric Olson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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SPORTS
recent Serra grad, also anchored the left side
with Bortolin with the Padres.
Riley who plans to play at powerhouse
Delta College next season had a big day at
the plate as well, going 2 for 2 with a threerun home run in the fourth and five RBIs.
On the mound, four Shockers arms combined
to allow just no earned run on two hits.
Starting pitcher Matt Stevens was solid
through two innings, allowing one unearned
run to tab the win. Brendan Simpson allowed
one unearned run through the third. Then the
recently graduated Carlmont tandem of Joe
Pratt and Ryan Giberton combined to set down
the last six batters of the game to close it out.
There were few Redwood City highlights,
though center fielder Brad Degnan had two
spectacle moments, as the recent College of
San Mateo freshman is prone to do.
In the third inning, Riley tabbed a sacrifice
fly to center, but only because Degnans
laser-beam one-hop throw to the plate two
LEGION
Continued from page 11
sharp bounder caught the lip of the grass and
took off like a rocket over the glove of
Redwood Citys Jared Lucian for an RBI single.
That bad hop seemed to open the flood
gates. The Shockers went on to score two
runs in the first, four in the second, six in the
third, three in the fourth and seven in the
fifth. Bortolin added a three-run double in the
second. He also reached base twice in the fifth
when San Mateo sent 12 batters to the plate,
leading off the frame with a walk. He added an
RBI single with the bases loaded later in the
inning that would have given him an even 10
RBIs had the Shockers not been playing station-to-station at that point.
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but were getting the hang of it. The athleticism of the players is simply amazing.
Everyone talks about what kind of football
player LeBron James would be. I wonder
what kind of rugby player he would make.
Imagine James-sized players with the speed
and moves of a running back. These guys
are locomotives, many of whom dont look
to avoid contact and instead will go
straight up with a defender.
I now know how she must feel when I
watch football all day on Sunday during the
SOCCER
Continued from page 11
Star striker Alex Morgans return to form
may be just what the team needs moving
forward.
Morgan came in as a substitute in the first
two games of the World Cup as she worked
her way back from a bone bruise in her left
knee that had sidelined her since early
April. The speedy 25-year-old made her second straight start on Monday against
Colombia and scored her first goal of the
tournament.
SPORTS
Trainers room
Leadoff hitter Nori Aoki was placed on the
15-disbled list with a small fracture in his
right leg. The move is retroactive to June 21.
Travis Ishikawa was called up from Triple-A
Sacramento to take Aokis roster spot.
Ishikawa hit a three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to win Game 5 of the
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2
1
1
0
0
Oakland
Texas
h
3
1
3
1
2
0
3
1
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bi
0
0
2
0
2
0
4
0
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Odor 2b
3
Rua rf-1b
4
Fielder dh 3
Beltre 3b
4
Mrland 1b 3
Choice rf 1
Gallo lf
4
Andrus ss 4
L.Martin cf 3
Alberto ph 1
Corporan c 4
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Totals
r
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
h
0
1
2
0
1
0
1
2
0
1
1
bi
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Andrus (12), Corporan (4). HRPhegley (5), Lawrie
(7).
Oakland
Graveman W,4-4
Mujica
Abad
Texas
Rodriguez L,4-3
Bass
S.Freeman
IP
7
1
1
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4
4
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8
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1
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2
1
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2
0
0
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8
0
0
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2
0
0
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8
0
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BB
2
0
0
BB
3
1
1
SO
4
1
2
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4
5
0
seventh inning.
Earlier this month at Fenway Park in
Boston, a Massachusetts woman was struck on
the head by Lawries broken bat and hospitalized for a week.
Up next
Athl eti cs : Sonny Gray (8-3), whose 1.95
ERA is best in the AL, has allowed only one run
over 31 1-3 innings in his four previous starts
at Texas. He threw two shutouts there last year.
Rang ers : The Rangers try to avoid a series
sweep and their first five-game losing streak
this season. Scheduled starter Colby Lewis is
3-0 with a 2.79 ERA his last four starts.
16
SPORTS
NL GLANCE
AL GLANCE
East Division
East Division
W
Pct
GB
Pct
GB
Tampa Bay
41
33
.554
Washington 39
33
.542
New York
39
33
.542
New York
36
37
.493
3 1/2
35
37
.486
Toronto
39
35
.527
Atlanta
Baltimore
37
34
.521
2 1/2
Miami
30
43
.411
9 1/2
Boston
32
41
.438
8 1/2
Philadelphia 26
48
.351
14
Pct
GB
Central Division
Central Division
W
Kansas City
41
Minnesota
39
Detroit
37
35
Cleveland
33
38
Chicago
31
40
.437
Pct
GB
28
.594
St. Louis
47
24
.662
33
.542
3 1/2
Pittsburgh
40
31
.563
.514
5 1/2
Chicago
39
31
.557
7 1/2
.465
Cincinnati
33
37
.471
13 1/2
11
Milwaukee
27
46
.370
21
Pct
GB
33
.548
West Division
West Division
W
Pct
GB
Houston
42
32
.568
Los Angeles 40
Texas
37
35
.514
Giants
39
34
.534
Angels
37
36
.507
4 1/2
Arizona
35
36
.493
Seattle
33
40
.452
8 1/2
San Diego
35
39
.473
5 1/2
As
33
41
.446
Colorado
31
40
.437
Wednesdays Games
Cleveland 8, Detroit 2
Toronto 1, Tampa Bay 0, 12 innings
N.Y. Yankees 10, Philadelphia 2
Minnesota 6, Chicago White Sox 1
L.A. Angels 2, Houston 1, 13 innings
Boston 5, Baltimore 1
Oakland 8, Texas 2
Kansas City 8, Seattle 2
Thursdays Games
ChiSox (Rodon 3-1) at Tigers (Simon 7-4), 10:08 a.m.
Os (Gonzalez 5-4) at Boston (Rodriguez 3-1),10:35 a.m.
As (Gray 8-3) at Texas (Lewis 7-3), 11:05 a.m.
NYY (Warren 5-4) at Astros (Keuchel 8-3), 5:10 p.m.
Fridays Games
Cleveland at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m.
Texas at Toronto, 4:07 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 4:08 p.m.
Boston at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m.
Minnesota at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Houston, 5:10 p.m.
Kansas City at Oakland, 7:05 p.m.
Seattle at Angels, 7:05 p.m.
Wednesdays Games
N.Y. Yankees 10, Philadelphia 2
Washington 2, Atlanta 1, 11 innings
Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 2
St. Louis 6, Miami 1
L.A. Dodgers 5, Chicago Cubs 2
Milwaukee 4, N.Y. Mets 1
Arizona 8, Colorado 7
San Francisco 6, San Diego 0
Thursdays Games
NYM (deGrom 7-5) at Brews (Jungmann 2-1),11:10 a.m.
L.A. (Frias 4-5) at Cubs (Lester 4-5), 11:20 a.m.
DBacks(R.DeLaRosa6-3)atRox(J.DeLaRosa4-3),12:10p.m.
S.D. (Shields 7-1) at S.F. (Heston 7-5), 12:45 p.m.
Atl (Wisler 1-0) at Nats (Fister 2-3), 1:05 p.m.
Cinci (DeSclafani 5-5) at Bucs (Burnett 6-3), 4:05 p.m.
St. L (Lyons 2-0) at Miami (Haren 6-4), 4:10 p.m.
Fridays Games
Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
Washington at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m.
Cincinnati at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Miami, 4:10 p.m.
Minnesota at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 5:15 p.m.
Arizona at San Diego, 7:10 p.m.
Colorado at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m.
DRAFT
Continued from page 12
theyre all pretty accurate, I guess, and isnt bothered by the idea
of being considered second-best.
Im still going to be top five or whatever the case may be and
Ill still be living my dream of playing in the NBA, so Ill be
excited either way, he said.
Thats partly because of who or, perhaps more specifically,
where comes next.
The Los Angeles Lakers hold the No. 2 pick, Philadelphia is
third and the New York Knicks follow, providing big-market
appeal that would make for a good consolation prize.
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Saturday, June 20
At Ottawa, Ontario
Germany 4, Sweden 1
At Edmonton, Alberta
China 1, Cameroon 0
Sunday, June 21
At Moncton, New Brunswick
Brazil 0, Australia 1
At Montreal
France 3, South Korea 0
At Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada 1, Switzerland 0
Monday, June 22
At Ottawa, Ontario
England 2, Norway 1
At Edmonton, Alberta
United States 2, Colombia 0
Tuesday, June 23
At Vancouver, British Columbia
Japan 2, Netherlands 1
QUARTERFINALS
Friday, June 26
At Montreal
Germany vs. France, 1 p.m.
At Ottawa, Ontario
China vs. United States, 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 27
At Edmonton, Alberta
Australia vs. Japan, 1 p.m.
At Vancouver, British Columbia
England vs. Canada, 4:30 p.m.
SEMIFINALS
Tuesday, June 30
At Montreal
China-United States winner vs. Germany-France
winner, 4 p.m.
Wednesday, July 1
At Edmonton, Alberta
Australia-Japan winner vs. England-Canada winner, 4 p.m.
THIRD PLACE
Saturday, July 4
At Edmonton, Alberta
Semifinal losers, 1 p.m.
CHAMPIONSHIP
Sunday, July 5
At Vancouver, British Columbia
Semifinal winners, 4 p.m.
Sports brief
NFL concussion awards
on hold amid appeals
PHILADELPHIA Retired NFL
players seeking payouts from the
potential $1 billion NFL concussion settlement could be waiting
until next year based on appeals
being weighed this fall.
About 90 former players are
appealing the final settlement
approved this year by a federal
judge in Philadelphia. The settle-
SUIT
Continued from page 11
I cant tell you if Little League
International looked at all the
paperwork and all the paperwork
of other teams ... because they
havent talked to me, he said.
We contacted Little League and
said if theres information on
these children, on these parents,
youve received, please share it
with us. The answer was no.
Henderson said he did speak
briefly with a Little League attorney but was never given any information of substance.
Little League International officials said they havent yet
reviewed the lawsuit and declined
to comment on the specifics of the
complaint, according to an
emailed statement. But officials
added that all participating teams
in Little League undergo the same
eligibility verification process
and the governing body can
impose penalties it deems appropriate.
Henderson said his own research
And if thats not enough experience, teams can grab some guys
who are already pros.
Mudiay was originally slated to attend SMU last season but
instead signed to play in China, averaging 18 points in 12
games for the Guangdong Southern Tigers. Porzingis has played
the last 2 1/2 years for Seville of Spains ACB, one of the best
leagues in the world.
The Latvian player, who will turn 20 in August, is an elite
shooter but listed at just 220 pounds on his 6-foot-11 frame, so
he knows he needs to get stronger. But he said hes prepared to
deal with the toughness of fellow power forwards.
Physical guys in Europe, same like in the NBA, he said. Of
course, a lot more athletes here in the NBA, a lot more stronger,
too, but its nothing that I havent seen yet. I think probably Ill
get dunked on or whatever by some guys, but its just normal.
He would love to play in New York and could be available to the
Knicks at No. 4. So could Russell, as what shapes up as a strong
top of the draft appears uncertain beyond the top-two spots. Hes
OK with not knowing how it will go.
I feel like Im in a great position, Russell said. Lot of guys
are in a position where they dont know and Im more than just
blessed to know its a variety of teams that I could possibly go
to. So Im just taking it all in and enjoying the process.
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BONSAI
Continued from page 1
he said. This is what I do. And I dont
do enough of it.
An ancient, and
now expensive, ritual
Originally a Chinese art form, bonsai started 2,300 years ago in the form
of penjing, a practice meant to miniaturize and recreate full landscapes of
mythical origin to harness its powers.
The practice was later adopted by the
Japanese monks in the Kamakura period who, in turn, viewed a single tree in
a pot as representative of the whole
universe.
The Japanese, when they got ahold
of it, they took it to a whole different
level, said Deeg.
The United States didnt experience
bonsai in pop culture until the 1940s,
well after the Japanese migrated in
droves to San Francisco. But within a
few decades, bonsai trees in America
went from paper weights to popular
social clubs, with hundreds of bonsai
clubs throughout the nation, each putting on an individual bonsai show.
And there are larger scale national and
international shows, where trees can
go for as high as $1.2 million, as was
the case in November 2011 at the 11th
Annual Asia-Pacific Bonsai and
Suiseki Convention & Exhibition in
Japan.
BUDGET
Continued from page 1
needed increase in funding for our
schools, but it must also be noted,
even with this, we still have not fully
recovered from the devastating cuts
made during the Great Recession, he
said.
Denise Porterfield, deputy superintendent of business services with the
San Mateo County Office of Education,
echoed those sentiments in an email,
and said school districts throughout
the county will enjoy increased revenue through the Local Control
Funding Formula, which channels
money to districts with high levels of
low-income students and English-language learners.
The proposed budget is clearly
making strides toward getting us back
to the funding levels in place before
the big economic downturn, she said.
Porterfield said the spending agreement benefits schools to a nearly
unprecedented degree.
For the education community as a
whole, this is truly one of the best
budgets weve ever seen, she said.
The calling
The intricacies of creating the perfect bonsai tree is complex and lends
itself to a kind of harmonic science
that bonsai creators have come to
embrace; cut off one branch, and in its
place a leaf will grow, or tear off a side
and let the deadwood become a part in
the visual aesthetic.
But there is also a very real science
behind how bonsais are maintained.
After all, trees arent meant to be
small, especially pomegranate trees,
which Deeg has placed in his backyard
that are years old, fully grown and
stand less than 8 inches tall smaller
than the fruit they bear.
The members of the San Mateo bonSpending for public schools will
increase from $60.9 billion in the
2014-15 fiscal year, a majority of
which will be available through the
Local Control Funding Formula, due to
increased tax revenue received by the
state.
Patricia Ernsberger, chief business
official at the San Mateo-Foster City
Elementary School District, said in an
email the influx of money would benefit local students.
The adopted 2015-16 state budget
provides a significant investment in
K-14 education, she said. This budget has a positive impact on new, ongoing revenues for the San Mateo-Foster
City School District under the Local
Control Funding Formula.
The elementary school district will
be able to further implement Common
Core standards through the increased
money available, said Ernsberger.
Early education advocates also
expressed appreciation for Brown
signing into law more than $300 million in increased spending designed to
improve access for underprivileged
students to attend preschool.
The spending plan includes funding
for more than 9,500 students who wish
to attend preschool, according to Early
Edge California.
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Happy Hour at Orchard Supply
Hardware. 1010 Metro Center Blvd.,
Foster City. For more information call
525-2100.
Health screening for seniors 60
and older. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. East Palo
Alto Senior Center, East Palo Alto.
Twelve-hour fast required: water and
medicines only but delay diabetes
medicines until after screening
when ready to eat. Health screenings include complete cholesterol
profile, blood pressure, blood glucose, BMI and consultation with a
nurse or dietician. To register call
696-3660.
Lifetree Cafe: How to Spot a Liar.
9:15 a.m. Bethany Lutheran Church,
1095 Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. An
hour-long conversation exploring
practical ways to tell if someone is
telling the truth. Complimentary
refreshments. For more information
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call 854-5897.
Public Open House Day Tour. 9:30
a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to
12:30
p.m.
The
Shoreway
Environmental
Center,
333
Shoreway Road, San Carlos. The tours
include visiting the Transfer Station,
outdoor education area, rainwater
harvest tank and solar panel display,
a state-of-art Materials Recovery
Facility (MRF), the Environmental
Education Center and more. Free. For
more information or to reserve a
spot on the tour call 802-3506.
San Mateo Asian Seniors Club
(Age 50 and up). 10:30 a.m. to 11:30
a.m. Martin Luther King Center, 725
Monte Diablo Ave., San Mateo.
Activities include lectures, exercise
classes, bingo, mahjong, craft classes,
casino trips, special event lunches,
etc. $20 annual membership. For
more information call 349-8534.
Memoir Writing Classes. 1 p.m.
Deborahs Palm, Palo Alto. $50 for
four classes, $15 drop-in fee. Taught
by Phyllis Butler. For more information call 326-0723.
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Peopleologie. 2 p.m. Oak Room, San
Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third
Ave., San Mateo. Learn all about rice
and make a rice bowl with
Peopleologie. Signup required. Ages
6 and up. Free. For more information
call 522-7838.
Film Screening and Panel on
College Costs. 5 p.m. 1700 Alameda
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Parents,
students, teachers and counselors
are
encouraged
to
attend.
Reception/priority seating/silent
auction begins at 5 p.m. ($12).
General seating begins at 5:45 p.m.
Free general admission. For more
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San Mateo Central Park Music
Series. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Central Park,
San Mateo. Come to listen to music,
eat, drink and have fun. Band: Native
Elements.
Mission Hospice and Home Care
Film Series. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
1670 S. Amphlett Blvd., Ste. 300 San
Mateo. A 26 minute film: Facing
Death ... with Open Eyes, an exploration of beliefs, fears and desires
about death. The film will be followed by a discussion. For more
information email sbarber@missionhospice.org.
Pride and Prejudice Book
Discussion. 7 p.m. Burlingame
Public Library, 480 Primrose Road,
Burlingame. Whether you have just
read the book for the first time or
you read it years ago, come to this
discussion of one of the most
beloved romances of all time. Free.
For more information email
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Movies on the Square: Fast and
Furious 6. 8:45 p.m. Courthouse
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FRIDAY, JUNE 26
Health screening for seniors 60
and older. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. San
Bruno Senior Center, San Bruno.
Twelve-hour fast required: water and
medicines only but delay diabetes
medicines until after screening
when ready to eat. Health screenings include complete cholesterol
profile, blood pressure, blood glucose, BMI and consultation with a
nurse or dietician. To register call
696-3660.
Makerspace Friday. 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. South San Francisco Main
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
San Francisco. All ages welcome. For
more information, call 829-3860.
Blood Drive and Bone Marrow
Registry in honor of Bella Hung. 2
p.m. to 7 p.m. Surf Spot, 4627
Highway 1, Pacifica. Each donor will
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Gesture
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MENTOR
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Competitive Stipend offered.
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Assistant Candy
Maker Trainees
Seasonal
Quality Assurance Inspector
Applicants must be available for day or night shift and overtime, as required.
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296 Appliances
297 Bicycles
2 KIDS Bikes for $60. 310-889-4850.
Text Only. Will send pictures upon request.
AB CIRCLE machine. $55. 310-8894850. Text Only. Will send pictures upon
request.
Books
BICYCLE DIAMONDBACK Cobra, 6speed, 20-inch, excellent condition, barely ridden. $80 obo (650)345-1347
WW1
$12.,
298 Collectibles
NASCAR BOOKS - 1998 - 2007 Annuals, 50th anniversary, and more. $75.
(650)345-9595
295 Art
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
2 VINTAGE Light Bulbs circa 1905. Edison Mazda Lamps. Both still working $50 (650)-762-6048
ARMY SHIRT, long sleeves, with pockets. XL $15 each (408)249-3858
COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters
uncirculated
with
Holder
$15/all,
(408)249-3858
MICKEY MINI Mouse Vintage 1997 Lenox Christmas plate Gold Trim, Still in
Box $65. (650)438-7345
NUTCRACKERS 1 large 2 small $10 for
all 3 (650) 692-3260
LOST - Apple Ipad, Sunday 5.3 on Caltrain #426, between Burlingame and
Redwood City, south bound. REWARD.
(415)830-0012
DECORATIVE
SCULPTURE.
Solid
brass Eagle on Branch. 15 x 10 x 8.
$35. 650-794-0839.
296 Appliances
LEGAL NOTICES
299 Computers
DELL
LAPTOP
Computer
Bag
Fabric/Nylon great condition $20 (650)
692-3260
300 Toys
3-STORY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)5588142
5 RARE purple card Star Wars figures
mint unopened. $75. Steve, 650-5186614.
COMPLETE 1999 UD1&2 set of 525
baseball cards - mint. $50. Steve, 650518-6614.
PLAY KITCHEN Dora Explorer, talks
Spanish, English sink oven shelves toddler, accessories $60. 650-878-951
PLAY KITCHEN Step 2, accessories,
sink, shelves, oven, fridge, extendable,
perfect , $50. 650-878-9511
STAR WARS Battle Droid figures mint
unopened. 4 for $40. Steve, 650-5186614.
STAR WARS SDCC Stormtrooper
Commander $29 OBO Dan,
650-303-3568 lv msg
302 Antiques
1912 COFFEE Percolator Urn. perfect
condition includes electric cord $85.
(415)565-6719
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
302 Antiques
303 Electronics
303 Electronics
304 Furniture
CHANDELIER 3 Tier,
$95 (650)375-8021
Very
made in Spain
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
PHILIPS 20-INCH color tube TV with remote. Great picture. $20. Pacifica (650)
355-0266
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
with
shelves for books, pure oak. Purchased
for $750. Sell for $99. (650)348-5169
304 Furniture
HIGH END childrens bedroom set,
white, solid, well built, in great/near
perfect condition. Comes with mattress (twin size) in great condition. Includes bed frame, two dressers, night
stands, book case, desk with additional 3 drawers for storage. Perfect for
one child. Sheets available if wanted.
$550. (415)730-1453.
HOME MADE Banquet/Picnic Table 3' X
8' $10. (650)368-0748
INTAGE ART-DECO style wood chair,
carved back & legs, tapestry seat, $50.
650-861-0088.
ITALIAN TABLE 34 X 34 X 29Hm Beautiful Oak inlaid $90 OBO In RC (650)3630360
304 Furniture
308 Tools
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
HEAVY DUTY,
(650)368-0748
52 Supermarket
option
53 Speak ones mind
54 Staked shelters
55 Nutmeg spice
56 Scat legend,
familiarly
57 Talk up
58 Suggestive
63 Co-star of
Richard in The
Night of the
Iguana
306 Housewares
COFFEE MAKER, Makes 4 cups $12,
(650)368-3037
FLATWARE - Stanley Roberts stainless
flatware service for 8, plus assorted
pieces. $65 obo (650)591-6842
NEW PORTABLE electric fan wind machine, round, adjustable $15
Cell phone: (650)580-6324
SCALE. 25 lb. capacity counter top model. Very good condition. $15. San Bruno.
650-794-0839
PETS IN NEED
We offer adoptions 7 days a week
noon - 6 PM
871 5th Ave. Redwood City
650.367.1405
www.petsineed.org
Proudly saving lives for 50 years.
BAMBOO BIRD Cage - very intricate design - 21"x15"x16". $50 (650)341-6402
BROTHER P-TOUCH Labeler LCD display organize files, unused (2) for$ 20.00
WE BUY
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
650-697-2685
Friditas
316 Clothes
$2
308 Tools
10 POUND Sledge
(650)368-0748
Hammer
06/25/15
$10.
06/25/15
Mattock/Pick
10 VIDEOTAPES (3 unused) - $3
each/$20 all. Call 574-3229 after 10 am.
COSTUME JEWELRY $2
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1 Looked like a
wolf?
2 Eighth-century
pope
3 Not quite right
4 Haul
5 Reaction causes
6 Holy moly!
7 Golf nickname
8 Coll. drilling group
9 Curse
10 Aunt in Nancy
11 Come in too late?
12 Start of a solution
13 Abound (with)
22 Happy Days
actress Moran
23 Its retold often
25 Ratt or Poison
28 Taberna snack
29 Drawing passage
30 Crumbly salad
topper
31 29-Down buildup
32 Some HDTVs
33 Push for
34 Reason for
glowing letters
35 Water cooler
sound
36 Humanities degs.
40 City north of Des
Moines
42 Rama VIIs
kingdom
ACROSS
1 The Olympic
Australis and
others
6 Sound
detectors
10 Move lightly
14 Full range
15 Produce on a
farm
16 Biked it
17 Video game
brother
18 Hold em fee
19 That makes
sense
20 2002 British
Open champion
21 Patient care
group
24 Pay
26 Frasier role
27 Arabian Nights
name
28 Duties
32 Political
convention
announcement
37 Novelist Tolstoy
38 Rep on the
street
39 Place for a small
pet
40 Jag, e.g.
41 Had-at link
42 Casing filler
46 Picking up, in a
way
48 Quaint
preposition
49 Dennings of 2
Broke Girls
50 The it in I dont
want to talk about
it
55 Like much rock ...
and like the last
words of 21-, 32and 42-Across?
59 Wild way to go
60 Little Things
Mean __: 1954
#1 hit
61 Quaint not
62 Its usually not
more than a
foot
64 Lead
65 Slush Puppie
maker
66 Part of a meet
67 Enjoys a hero
68 Agreeing words
69 Takes chances
25
TASCO LUMINOVA Telescope.with tripod stand, And extra Lenses. Good condition.$90. call 650-591-2393
TRIPOD : Oak and brass construction.
Used in 1930"s Hollywood In RC $90
OBO (650)363-0360
VINTAGE WHITE Punch Bowl/Serving
Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra
$30. (650)873-8167
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335 Rugs
GREAT STATES brand push lawn mower, 14" blade, good condition, $20, 650561-9769 San Carlos
$99
321 Hunting/Fishing
Garage Sales
Church Thrift
Shop Yearend
Sale
Thurs. 6/25
Fri 6/26 & Sat. 6/27
11 am - 2 pm
Many items half price
Sat: $5 Bag Sale
St. Matthews Episcopal
El Camino & Baldwin Ave.
SAN MATEO
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALES
Make money, make room!
620 Automobiles
OPEN HOUSE
LISTINGS
Look for it
every Friday and Weekend
to find information on fine homes
and properties throughout
the local area.
440 Apartments
Call (650)344-5200
470 Rooms
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
HUNTING
CLUB
Membership
$2,600.Camanche Hills Hunting Preserve, Ione CA. Pheasants, Ducks, Chukar and sporting clay range. Excludes
annual dues and bird card. Call 209-3041975.
335 Rugs
AREA RUG 2X3 $15. (650) 631-6505
Asphalt/Paving
Concrete
Construction
NORTHWEST
ASPHALT PAVING
Cabinetry
DODGE
99 Van, Good Condition,
$3,500 OBO (650)481-5296
HONDA 93 LX SD, 244K miles, all
power, complete, runs. $1,400 cash only,
(650)481-5296
MERCEDES 06 C230 - 6 cylinder, navy
blue, 60K miles, 2 year warranty,
$18,000, (650)455-7461
SUMMER FUN car. 98 Mustang. GT
Convertible. Green, Tan, Leather interior,
Excellent Condition. 128,000 Miles.
$3700. (650) 440-4697.
J.B GARDENING
JOHN PETERSON
*Paving *Grading *Slurry Sealing
*Paving Stovnes *Concrete
*Patching
WE AIM TO PLEASE!
LIC.# 916680
(650)400-5604
SHOP
AT HOME
WE WILL
BRING THE
SAMPLES
TO YOU.
CARPET
LUXURY VINYL TILE
SHEET VINYL
LAMINATE
TILE
HARDWOOD
Contact us for a
FREE In-Home
Estimate
650-655-6600
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www.flamingosflooring.com
We carry all major brands!
Housecleaning
CONSUELOS HOUSE
CLEANING
Bi-Weekly/Once a Month,
Moving In & Out
28 yrs. in Business
(650)278-0157
Lic#1211534
Flooring
SPECIALS
AS LOW AS $2.50/sf.
Free Estimates
Lic. #913461
kaprizhardwoodfloors.com
650-560-8119
O.K.S RAINGUTTER
(650)556-9780
Handy Help
AAA HANDYMAN
& MORE
Since 1985
Repairs Maintenance Painting
Carpentry Plumbing Electrical
All Work Guaranteed
(650) 453-3002
CONTRERAS HANDYMAN
SERVICES
Fences Tree Trimming
Decks Concrete Work
Kitchen and Bathroom
remodeling
Free Estimates
FRANS
HOUSE CLEANING
Service-Apartments/Homes:
one time service/bi-weekly.
References Available.
FREE ESTIMATES
10 years Exp. Honest. Reliable
(650)458-1965
HOUSE CLEANING
SERVICES
Vacancy, Janitorial,
Post Construction Cleaning.
Commercial & Residential
Cleaning
650.918.0354
(650)271-3955
Flamingos Flooring
Call Robert
STERLING GARDENS
650-703-3831
Lic #751832
MARSH FENCE
& DECK CO.
LEMUS CONSTRUCTION
Gutters
New Construction
Remodeling
Kitchen/Bathrooms
Decks/Fences
(650)589-0372
Flooring
Gardening
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CONSTRUCTION
(408) 422-7695
Call (650)344-5200
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AIM CONSTUCTION
DAINESE BOOTS Zipper & Velcro Closure, Cushioned Ankle, Excellent Condition Unisex EU40 $65 (650)357-7484
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
Construction
Just $42!
Well run it
til you sell it!
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
650-995-0003
Electricians
Cleaning
620 Automobiles
Lic #935122
www.MyErrandServicesCA.com
PENINSULA
CLEANING
(650)288-9225
(650)350-9968
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DISCOUNT HANDYMAN
& PLUMBING
Kitchen/Bathroom Remodeling,
Tile Installation,
Door & Window Installation
Priced for You! Free Estimates
(650)296-0568
Free Estimates
Lic.#834170
HONEST HANDYMAN
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Electrical, Carpentry,
General Home Repair,
Maintenance,
New Construction
No Job Too Small
Lic.# 891766
(650)740-8602
BONDED
FREE ESTIMATES
1-800-344-7771
PAYLESS
HANDYMAN SERVICE
Kitchen & bath remodeling
Tile work, roofing and more!
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(650)771-2432
Hauling
Painting
Plumbing
SENIOR HANDYMAN
Service
LOCALLY OWNED
PA I N T I N G
650-201-6854
Tree Service
Hillside Tree
CRAIGS
Painting Electrical
Carpentry Dry Rot
40 Yrs. Experience
Remodels Carpentry
Drywall Tile Painting
Large
(650)701-6072
Lic# 979435
Free
Estimates
* 10 Years Experience
Hauling
Mention
CraigsPainting.com
AAA RATED!
650.553.9653
$40 & UP
HAUL
Lic # 857741
INDEPENDENT
HAULERS
Landscaping
SERVANDO ARRELLIN
The Garden Doctor
Landscaping & Demolition
Fences Interlocking Pavers
Clean-Ups Hauling
Retaining Walls
(650)771-2276
Free Estimates
A+ BBB Rating
(650)341-7482
Lic# 36267
SUMMER LAWN
MAINTENANCE
CHAINEY HAULING
Junk & Debris Clean Up
CHEAP
HAULING!
Light moving!
Haul Debris!
650-583-6700
Painting
JON LA MOTTE
PAINTING
(650)368-8861
Removal
Grinding
Stump
* All Residentials
* Interior/Exterior
Call Joe
Pruning
Shaping
* Specializing in Ranch
Style Homes
The Village
Contractor
27
Window Washing
REED
ROOFERS
Lic #514269
License #931457
LEMUS PAINTING
(650)271-3955
(650) 591-8291
Notices
Plumbing
NOTICE TO READERS:
California law requires that contractors
taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
or materials) be licensed by the Contractors State License Board. State law also
requires that contractors include their license number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
jobs that total less than $500 must state
in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State License Board.
Residential Commercial
Interior Exterior
Water Damage, Fences,
Decks, Stain Work
Free Estimates
CA Lic 982576
(415)828-9484
Art
portraits by HADI
Attorneys
Law Office of Jason Honaker
BANKRUPTCY
Chapter 7 &13
Call us for a consultation
650-259-9200
www.honakerlegal.com
Clothing
Dental Services
$5 CHARLEY'S
Cypress Lawn
1370 El Camino Real
Colma
(650)755-0580
www.cypresslawn.com
(650)697-9000
(650)771-6564
15 El Camino Real,
MILLBRAE, CA
Computer
Dental Implants
Free Consultation& Panoramic
Digital Survey
1101 El Camino RL ,San Bruno
Dental Services
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650.508.8669
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ARE OUR FIRST
PRIORITY
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Food
Furniture
DIVORCE
FATTORIA E MARE
Locally Sourced
Fresh Italian Food.
Join us for
Happy Hour 4-6:30 M-F
1095 Rollins Road
Burlingame
(650) 342-4922
Bedroom Express
CENTERS OF
OF CALIFORNIA
Low Cost
Non Attorney Service
Uncontested Divorce
Ross Meyers LDA #2
Divorce Centers
of California
650.347.2500
www.divorcecenters.com
We are not a law firm.
We can only provide
self help services at your
specific direction.
GET HAPPY!
Happy Hour 4-6 M-F
Steelhead Brewing Co.
333 California Dr.
Burlingame
(650)344-6050
PANCHO VILLA
TAQUERIA
CROWNE PLAZA
Foster City-San Mateo
www.sfpanchovillia.com
CALIFORNIA
STOOLS*BAR*DINETTES
(650)591-3900
Peninsula Showroom:
930 El Camino Real, San Carlos
Ask us about our
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Food
Financial
UNITED AMERICAN BANK
San Mateo , Redwood City,
Half Moon Bay
Call (650)579-1500
for simply better banking
unitedamericanbank.com
Non-Surgical
Spinal Decompression
Dr. Thomas Ferrigno D.C.
650-231-4754
177 Bovet Rd. #150 San Mateo
BayAreaBackPain.com
EYE EXAMINATIONS
579-7774
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
OD, FAAO
www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net
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WORLD
Carter: NATO
must bolster
cyberdefense
By Lolita C. Baldor
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
REUTERS
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, center, and U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, right, chat following a
meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Defense Ministers session at the NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
Even as member nations have
vastly different military capabilities, there is an even wider gap in
their willingness to acknowledge,
let alone develop, cyberwarfare as
a strategic military mission.
Last fall, after years of debate,
NATO finally agreed that a cyberattack could rise to the level of a
military assault and could trigger
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Massage Therapy
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& BEAUTY
LEGAL
COMFORT PRO
MASSAGE
Foot Massage $24.99
HEALING MASSAGE
DOCUMENTS PLUS
(650)697-6868
Insurance
www.barrettinsuranceservices.net
Eric L. Barrett,
Non-Attorney document
preparation: Divorce,
Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust,
Conservatorship, Probate,
Notary Public. Response to
Lawsuits: Credit Card
Issues, Breach of Contract
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Registered & Bonded
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legaldocumentsplus.com
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provide self help services at your
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Moss Beach
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CARE ON CALL
650-348-7191
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Seniors
Music
Music Lessons
Sales Repairs Rentals
Bronstein Music
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located in Burlingame
Mills Estate Villa
Burlingame Villa
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Cruises Land & Family vacations
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Family Owned & Operated
Since 1939
1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS
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10am - 9pm
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