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OAKS’ CORNER . . . The MenloCollege men’s soccer team had itsseason extended when the Oaks(11-6-1) were invited into the NAIARegion II playoffs as an at-largepick. The Menlo women’s soccerteam earned an automatic bid intopostseason after securing the Cali-fornia Pacific Conference champi-onship. The eighth-seeded men’steam travel to top-seeded, andsixth-ranked, Azusa Pacific onWednesday at 1 p.m. “We’re peak-ing at the right time,” Menlo coachLen Renery said. “Hopefully wecan carry that momentum into theplayoffs.” The Menlo women werescheduled to host Point LomaNazarene on Tuesday afternoon.The Oaks (13-4-1) are making theirfirst-ever playoff appearance.“Every year we’ve tried to set themark higher and higher for the pro-gram and this is just anotherchance to raise the bar,” Menlocoach Owen Flannery said. “Wewould like this to be the standardfor us.” Menlo and Point Lomaplayed to a scoreless draw in SanDiego on Sept. 9. “Point Loma isthe best team we’ve played thisseason,” Flannery said. “We’re ex-cited for the opportunity to playthem again.” . . . The Menlo Col-lege women’s volleyball team beatvisiting Bethany, 30-23, 30-23, 30-17, in a California Pacific Confer-ence contest on Saturday night.Sanoe’ Eselu and Malia Pireseach recorded 16 kills for the Oaks(10-1, 14-6).
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Stanford quarterback Trent Edwards completed 18 of 25 passes for 169 yards and two touchdowns to stake the Cardi-nal to a 24-3 lead with just 8:26 left to play, before UCLA rallied to tie the game and then win it in overtime, 30-27.
Makingdo with a Lemon
Senior RB emergesonce again after
sour loss to Bruinsby Rick Eymer
W ith Stanford’s top wide re-ceiver Mark Bradfordturned cheerleader on the
sidelines, quarterback Trent Ed-wards had to look for new avenuesin the passing game.
Redshirt junior J.R. Lemonstepped in, and then stepped up.
Lemon remained at his halfbackposition, but in addition to gaining53 yards on the ground, he was theleading receiver in the Cardinal’slast-second loss to visiting UCLA,30-27 in overtime, on Saturday in aPac-10 Conference contest.
Even if Bradford is back in timefor Stanford’s visit to top-rankedUSC this Saturday at 7 p.m., Lemonwill likely remain a premium choicein the short passing attack that dis-tinguishes the West Coast Offense.
Lemon, making his first start ofthe season, caught his first two ca-reer touchdown passes as Stanfordbuilt a 24-3 lead midway throughthe fourth quarter before falteringagainst the nation’s seventh-rankedteam.
“It felt good to get back into theflow of things,” Lemon said. “Whenyou get your opportunity you have tocapitalize. I feel like I’m ready togo.”
Lemon was Stanford’s leadingrusher last year but he wasn’t muchof a receiving threat. He had 19 ca-reer receptions before catching sixpasses for 50 yards against the Bru-ins.
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Stanford’s Thomas Hopkins celebrates his game-winning goal in the secondovertime of the Cardinal’s 9-8 win over UCLA on Saturday.
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by Rick Eymer
A t the midpoint of the Moun-tain Pacific Sports Federa-tion season, the Stanford
men’s water polo team finds itselfat the top of standings heading intoSaturday’s noon showdown withhost, and top-ranked USC, theonly other unbeaten team in theconference.
As the second-ranked Cardinal(4-0, 15-3) can attest, anything canhappen, and likely will happenwhen two of the nation’s top teamssquare off.
Stanford got a little lucky in its9-8 overtime win over fourth-ranked UCLA on Saturday, but italso played well enough defen-sively to secure the victory.
Stanford beat fifth-ranked Pep-perdine, 11-9, on Sunday.
“We have to gear up for everygame and play them all like it’sour last game,” Stanford seniorThomas Hopkins said. “We’re stilltrying to get an at-large bid. USChas a good lead but there’s alwaysthat possibility we could win out.”
With only four teams getting aninvitation to the NCAA tourna-ment, and three conference cham-pions getting automatic bids, sev-eral deserving teams from theMPSF get left out when it comesto the postseason.
The first goal of any team is toput itself in a position for that finalspot. Winning the MPSF tourna-ment is one way to reach the FinalFour. The battle for the secondspot, which has always gone to anMPSF school, usually comes
STANFORD WATER POLO
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Big victory over UCLA keepsCardinal title hopes alive
Nationally No. 2 Stanford now faces top-ranked USC in yetanother showdown with implications for NCAA tourney
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by Keith Peters
Juan Camahort had a heart-to-heartwith his Sacred Heart Prep boys’soccer team last week, laying out
a little challenge for the final twoweeks of the season.
“I told them we had three gamesleft and we needed to win two ofthem to win league,” Camahort said.“The players knew what was at stake,and they performed up to the task.”
Camahort wanted his team to wintwice last week and wrap up a secondstraight Private Schools AthleticLeague crown before the Gators’ reg-ular-season final at King’s Academy.
Sacred Heart Prep (12-2-1, 14-5-1) did just that with a 4-0 win at Val-ley Christian-Dublin and a 4-1 winover visiting Redwood Christian.
“It was good to have that chal-lenge,” Camahort said. “I think itbrought up our level of play. It was allup to us. We didn’t have to rely onanyone else. It’s a great accomplish-ment for this team.”
By wrapping up the league crown,Sacred Heart Prep earned the No. 1seed for the Central Coast Section Di-vision III tournament that beginsThursday. The Gators will host asemifinal match at 2:30 p.m., and areexpected to advance to Saturday’ssection championship match at ValleyChristian-San Jose at 1:30 p.m.
The Gators are hoping to faceHarker, which handed SHP one of itsPSAL losses this season. Harker pro-vides yet another challenge for Cama-hort and his players.
“We’re looking forward to playing
Harker again, on a larger field,”Camahort said. “This will be the rub-ber match.”
Sacred Heart beat Harker in Ather-ton, 2-1, but lost a few weeks later inSan Jose, 2-0, on Harker’s small field.The Gators have a history of not play-ing well on small fields. On Satur-day, however, the field at ValleyChristian will be large enough to ac-commodate the Gators’ playing style.
Sacred Heart is the defending CCSchampion and has won six section ti-tles. The Gators edged Valley Chris-tian-Dublin in the 2004 finale, 2-1,to cap a sensational 21-0-1 season.
This season, by comparison, hasbeen as imperfect as last season wasnear-perfect. The Gators have givenup more goals and suffered more loss-es than any other SHP team thisdecade. That, Camahort says, couldbe a good thing going into this week.
“I think there’s a little less pressureon us now,” he said.
In last Friday’s win over RedwoodChristian to clinch first place, MichaelMcMahon assisted on the first twogoals by Marc Sallaberry and TravisBenson before scoring the third goalon an assist from Grant Gramaglia.All four are juniors. Senior AndrewNinneman provided the final tally.
Girls tennisSacred Heart Prep (14-0, 18-6) put
the finishing touches on the pro-gram’s first-ever outright WestCatholic Athletic League title and un-defeated league season with a 6-1 win
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Sacred Heart Prep’s Kevin McFarland (17) helped the Gators control lastFriday’s PSAL title-clinching match against Redwood Christian.
Keith Peters
SHP boys’ soccer teamopens CCS title defense
Local water polo teams eye titles in league tournaments;Palo Alto football team wraps up a CCS playoff berth
PREP ROUNDUP
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Lemon, who missed two games lastyear with an injury, has been limitedbecause of injury this season. He said“it was one of the more frustratingtimes.” But he paid attention to hisplaybook and looked comfortable inStanford’s new offense as he saw ex-tended action for the first time.
“We know, if we execute we’ll beOK,” Lemon said. “We have confi-dence in the system and we’re com-fortable with the things we’re asked todo. We’re getting to where we under-stand the ever changing schemes. Weknow it works and that makes it easi-er to learn.”
Lemon’s 13-yard scoring catchmidway through the first quarter washis first touchdown of any kind sincelast Oct. 16 against Washington State.It took a little more than a quarter toscore again, this time on a nine-yardpass.
The running backs are vital to thesuccess of the West Coast Offense(think Roger Craig for the 49ers), andEdwards and T.C. Ostrander havecompleted 44 of their 149 attempts tothe running backs.
While the future suddenly looksbetter, the latest loss gave Stanford nosolace.
It was the second time Stanford loston the final play of the game, both atStanford Stadium.
Senior nose tackle Babatunde Os-hinowo took a moment before enter-ing Stanford’s shell-shocked lockerroom minutes after the game. Hismassive 300-pound body, arms to his
side, helmet in his right hand, stoodmotionless, like some ancient warrior,backlit by the stadium lights.
Oshinowo allowed himself one lastcry of anguish - a loud “AUUUU-UGH” - before joining his teammatesin a sullen room at the open end ofStanford Stadium.
Oshinowo spoke quietly and elo-quently afterward.
“It can’t be much more heartbreak-ing than this,” he said. “But how can
you accept the good without acceptingthe not-so-good times? It was one ofthose moments, surreal in a sense. Ei-ther you win or you don’t, and wedidn’t. But we’ll be fine.”
In many ways Stanford (3-2, 4-3)will be better for the loss, even in thewake of perhaps the most gut-wrench-ing way to have a victory snatchedaway on the game’s final play.
Taken as a single entity, Stanford’sloss can be viewed as devastating. A
look at the big picture, though, andthe loss is actually more of a turningpoint, a positive step in the right di-rection.
The facts are undeniable; Stanforddid surrender a 21-point lead in thefinal seven minutes of regulation andit wasn’t pretty. A pair of pass inter-ference calls on UCLA’s game-tyingdrive were inexcusable, as were the87 yards worth of penalties.
The offense, which scored 10 points
in the first seven minutes of the fourthquarter to go up 24-3, suddenly sput-tered.
All it would have taken was oneplay by someone on defense, someoneon offense, someone on special teams.
The one additional play never hap-pened, and the better team won.
That’s also the good news. Stanfordhas good, solid athletes on its side andthey dominated the more talented Bru-ins for nearly 53 minutes.
Stanford just doesn’t have an an-swer for All-American-type playerslike running back Maurice Drew,quarterback Drew Olson, receiverMercedes Lewis, or linebackerSpencer Havner, or the five returningall-Pac-10 selections. The Cardinalcan’t match the speed of the Bruins’receivers, and they don’t have thesame depth as UCLA, either.
One other thing: Stanford contin-ues to fight against a losing mindsetover the past few years. Just beforethe opening of fall camp, Cardinalcoach Walt Harris emphasized theneed to reverse that kind of collectivethinking. The seniors have never ex-perienced a winning season, and a de-featist attitude prevails in the collectivepsyche on campus. Harris and theplayers are fighting an uphill battle,and are getting closer.
“We played gallantly,” Harris said.“We did a lot of things to put our-selves in a position to win. But wealso did a lot of things down thestretch that caused us to slow down.We let them off the hook.”
Stanford did not commit a turnoverfor the fourth straight week, andforced two UCLA turnovers. The Bru-ins had turned it over just four timespreviously. The Cardinal isranked fifthin the nation in turnover margin.
The continued improvement of Ed-wards and the return of Lemon areenough to give Stanford hope for therest of the season.
Since his disastrous performanceagainst Oregon, Edwards has put to-gether a solid season and has madesignificant advancements in execut-ing the offense.
Last season Edwards finished theyear ranked eighth (110.3) in the Pac-10 in passing efficiency. This year he’s21st in the nation (147.4) and is con-sistently improving his efficiency rat-ing.
When Bradford was knocked outof the game early, Stanford not onlylost its deep threat but also its posses-sion receiver.
When Bradford was knocked outof the game early, Stanford not onlylost its deep threat but also its posses-sion receiver - forcing the runningbacks and Edwards to assume agreater burden.
“To lose Bradford was to lose ourbig threat. It was huge,” Harris said.
So there was Stanford, up by 21points at the midway point of thefourth quarter. The Cardinal didn’tplay well the rest of the way, but thathad more to do with multi-faceted andmulti-talented UCLA.
The Cardinal overachieved on Sat-urday, and in the process began forg-ing a path out of the tangled web ofnegativity.
“We’re excited we could improveenough to play at that level, but it’s notenough to play well and lose,” Harrissaid. “Stanford wins in every othersport and football needs to win.”■
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Stanford cornerback Calvin Armstrong (25) interferes with UCLA receiver Gavin Ketchum on the first of two fourth-quarter pass plays that set up a Bruins’ touchdown to tie the game at 24 and send it to overtime.
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Stanford running back J.R. Lemon gave the Cardinal a 7-0 lead on a 13-yardscoring reception in the first quarter.
Stanford fullback Nick Frank (39) rushed for 61 yards, caught two passesand scored on a seven-yard run to give the Cardinal a 24-3 lead.
Stanford’s T.J. Rushing (35) couldn’t prevent UCLA’s Brand Breazell fromcatching a 23-yard TD pass in OT that gave the Bruins a 30-27 win.
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over visiting Sacred Heart Cathedrallast week.
“The WCAL is an incrediblystrong league and to go through theseason without a loss is incredible,”said SHP coach Losaline Mafileo.“The girls worked hard to achievewhat has been their goal all season.”
SHP will have entrants in theWCAL individual tournament thatconcludes Thursday at Cuesta Parkin Mountain View. The PAL individ-ual tournament will finish Wednes-day at Menlo while the SCVAL tour-nament wraps up Wednesday at Los
Altos High. The CCS team tourna-ment will begin Nov. 8.
Water poloThe Menlo School and Gunn boys,
along with the Menlo-Atherton girls,all turned in impressive efforts duringthe final invitational tourneys of theseason.
Menlo went 3-1 and took ninth inthe TruWest Memorial Cup Invita-tional against the best teams in thestate. Gunn went 3-0 in the MontaVista Tournament while Menlo-Atherton turned in a 4-0 mark in theLincoln Halloween Classic.
Menlo’s finish was a bit mislead-ing. After dropping a 10-9 decision to
Los Alamitos, the Knights beat Mi-ramonte, 9-8; topped Jesuit, 16-6; andedged Corona Del Mar, 11-10.
“It was just a great weekend,” saidMenlo coach Jack Bowen. “Just out-standing. We needed a loss. That’sjust fine with me.”
Menlo went into the unofficial statetourney, which brought together thetop 16 teams in the state, with a gaudy24-2 mark and the feeling the Knightshadn’t been tested for some time.
The loss to Los Alamitos, whichsaw the Knights lose an 8-4 lead inthe fourth quarter, served as a wake-up call.
“Against Jesuit, we were up 8-4 atthe half,” Bowen said. “I told the guys
I want to see if you can hold on to alead or if you’ll get cocky again.”
Eight goals in the second half pro-vided the answer for Bowen.
Menlo junior Ben Hohl was out-standing in the four matches with 19goals and 10 blocks. Senior goalieMike Merlone was his equal on de-fense with 50 saves, 17 comingagainst Jesuit.
Menlo (27-3) opens defense of itsPAL title on Friday at Burlingame.The league tournament finals are Sat-urday at 4:15 p.m.
The Menlo girls (22-4) are expect-ed to defend their league crown onSaturday at 3 p.m., likely againstMenlo-Atherton (22-7). The Bearsrolled through the Lincoln tourna-ment by a combined score of 46-11,even without scoring leader KellyEaton the final two matches. Eatonspent Saturday visiting Stanford on arecruiting trip.
The Gunn boys (19-9) open de-fense of their SCVAL tourney title onThursday against Cupertino at LosAltos High (7 p.m.). Top-seeded PaloAlto (18-12) opens Friday against theLos Altos-Monta Vista winner at 6:30p.m.
The finals on Saturday, originallyscheduled for Saratoga and Cuperti-no, are expected to be moved to LosAltos at 3 p.m.
The WCAL tournament finals willbe Saturday at Bellarmine at 5:30p.m. (girls) and 7 p.m. (boys). TheSacred Heart Prep girls (26-1) areoverwhelming favorites to win whilethe SHP boys should reach the titlematch against Bellarmine.
FootballPalo Alto (4-0, 7-1) clinched a CCS
playoff berth with a come-from-be-hind 15-12 win over visiting Moun-tain View last Friday.
Senior running back/linebackerRoger Prince rushed for a career-high103 yards on 13 carries and scored thegame-winning touchdown on a four-yard run in the fourth quarter. He alsohelped spark a defensive effort that
limited Mountain View to 27 yardspassing and 147 total yards.
Prince ripped off a 40-yard run onthe final play of the third quarter toput Paly on the Mountain View 24.Six plays later, Prince scored. He had63 rushing yards on the winningdrive.
The Vikings, however, once againstarted slow and made a few mistakes- like having a punt blocked and re-turned 35 yards for a TD. Paly has yetto play a complete game this season,which may not be a good thing head-ing into Friday’s first-place show-down at Wilcox (4-0, 8-0) at 7:30p.m.
A win will give Paly sole posses-sion of first place while a loss willput the Vikings in a tie for secondwith Los Gatos, which visits Paly onNov. 11 to close the regular season.
In the PAL Ocean Division, Menlo(3-2, 4-4) will visit Capuchino (4-1)on Friday at 2:45 p.m. The Knightsare coming off a 30-20 win overHillsdale last week. Junior wide re-ceiver James Walker had eight catch-es for 114 yards and a touchdown,senior quarterback Andy Gregg com-pleted 18 of 25 passes for 212 yardsand two touchdowns while junior An-thony Bouvier ran for a TD, threw atouchdown pass and kicked a 24-yardfield goal in a fine all-around per-formance.
In the SCVAL El Camino Division,Cory Babbington scored on a 20-yardrun with 1:48 left in the game to pullGunn (2-2, 4-4) to a 20-15 come-from-behind victory over host Cu-pertino on Saturday. The Titans hostMonta Vista on Friday at 2:45 p.m.
In the Bay Football League, SacredHeart Prep (3-2, 5-4) got 137 rushingyards from Anthony Reisch and threeshort TD runs by quarterback PatCoffey in a 34-7 romp over visitingKing’s Academy.
Dillon Chambers added 84 rushingyards on 14 carries and Ty Hylandran 12 times for 75 yards as theGators piled up a season-high 343rushing yards on 59 carries. ■
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by Rick Eymer
A rianna Lambie makes a dif-ference. The redshirt sopho-more spent most of last sea-
son recovering from a stressreaction and could only watch asthe Stanford women’s cross countryteam faltered in the most importantrace of the postseason.
Lambie, the Pac-10 Newcomer ofthe Year in 2003, is running healthyagain and that could lead Stanfordback to national prominence.
Lambie won the individual title,her fourth title in five races, andStanford won its 10th straight Pac-10 title on Saturday at the Dell Ul-rich Golf Course in Tucson. Shecompleted the 6,000-meter coursein 20:20, beating defending cham-pion Amy Hastings of Arizona tothe finish line by 20 seconds.
For the Stanford men, sophomoreNeftalem Araia finished third, oneof three Stanford runners in the top10, as the Cardinal also won thePac-10 title - its sixth straight - togive first-year coach Peter Tegenhis first sweep of conference titles.
Araia finished the 8,000-metercourse in 24:19. Jonathan Piercefinished seventh in 24:26 whileBrett Gotcher was 10th in 24:37.Stanford won the team title with 46points, 32 points better than run-nerup Arizona.
The Stanford women won with34 points. Arizona State finishedsecond with 40.
Both teams slumped after win-ning NCAA titles in 2003. The menfinished sixth and the women fin-ished fifth last year.
Jeane Goff, a member of lastyear’s team and now working in theStanford media relations depart-ment, said injuries to Lambie andothers didn’t help the Cardinal butthat last year’s finish was also dueto performance. “We had the girls towin it,” she said.
The second-ranked Cardinals(Duke is No. 1) have the runners toagain compete for the national ti-tle. Redshirt freshman LindsayFlacks was third in the Pac-10 racein 20:52, while redshirt sophomoreTeresa McWalters ran fifth in 20:56.
Both Stanford teams should feelcomfortable at the NCAA West Re-gional, which Stanford hosts on Sat-urday, Nov. 12.
Women’s swimmingStanford coach Lea Maurer chal-
lenged her team and made it toughon them at the same time.
The fourth-ranked Cardinalswimmers shrugged off the adver-sity and rose to the challenge in animpressive 192-156 victory overvisiting Texas.
Sophomore Brooke Bishop ledthe way with four individual wins.She was also on two winning relayteams.
“Brooke Bishop was rock solid,”Maurer said. “She was showingpeople we can do it and are going todo it. It raised everyone’s expecta-tions. By beating Texas people willknow that Stanford is also a reallygood team. We want to exceed ourexpectations of the past. This was a
good test of our mental tenacity andour ability to step up, and I think wedid that well.”
Dana Kirk was a double winner,and Kristin Caverly, Laura Davis,Morgan Hentzen and LaurenCostella also won events.
Maurer decided not to use two-time NCAA champion CarolineBruce, who is resting a minor in-jury. Stanford (2-0) also trainedthrough the meet, making it a littlemore difficult.
“This win proved a lot to us,”Bishop said. “Everyone now real-izes we can compete at the top lev-el. It opened eyes for everyone.”
Bishop has been opening eyes fora couple of years now. One of themost versatile swimmers in thecountry, she won the 50 free in23.04 and the 100 back in 54.51 onSaturday after swimming to a ca-reer-best 1:56.75 in the 200 backand winning the 100 free in 50.22.
Bishop’s 200 back mark is fifthon Stanford’s all-time list in theevent, and she improved her previ-ous best by nearly three seconds.She also swam on the winning 200free relay team (1:35.55) and the400 medley relay (3:42.64).
“Brooke is a tremendous leaderboth in and out of the pool,” Maur-er said. “That should send a mes-sage to her that she is in great shapeand is a great swimmer.”
Kirk won the 200 fly in 2:00.52and the 100 fly in 54.19. Davis wonthe 400 IM in 4:19.61, Caverly wonthe 200 breast in 2:14.96, Hentzenwon the 500 free in 4:50.10 andCostella won the 1,650 free in16:34.16.
“The first three events of a meetcan set the tone,” Maurer said. “Weresponded aggressively at the startand then stayed focused. We racedwith a little more confidence, and I
hope this performance can be agood stepping stone.”
Women’s volleyballStanford swept past visiting Ore-
gon State, 30-14, 30-20, 30-22, onFriday night and Oregon, 30-20, 30-23, 30-20, on Thursday night.
The fifth-ranked Cardinal (9-2,20-3) travel to Washington onThursday for a 7 p.m. match-upagainst the undefeated and second-ranked Huskies (11-0, 20-0).
Stanford has won all 42 matchesplayed against Oregon State. Junioroutside hitter Kristin Richardsrecorded a match-high 19 kills andten digs. Freshman middle blockerFoluke Akinradewo added 15 killsand six digs.
Richards and Akinradewo eachhad 17 kills against Oregon.Richards added 10 digs while Ak-inradewo hit .577. Senior liberoCourtney Schultz tallied 13 digs togive her 977 for her career.
Stanford has won 33 straightmatches from the Ducks dating tothe 1989 season.
Women’s soccerStanford made it a trifecta against
visiting UCLA on Sunday, duelingto a scoreless draw in Pac-10 ac-tion.
The Bruins and Cardinal met inthree separate sports over the week-end on the Stanford campus, andeach went to overtime. Both schoolswent 1-1-1 in the combined events.
Stanford (2-3-2, 8-6-3) dropped a1-0 decision to visiting USC on Fri-day night.
Conference leader UCLA (5-0-2,15-1-2) has been virtually unstop-pable all season but the Cardinalseemed poised to take control of thematch from the start.
Stanford outshot the Bruins, 6-1,
in the first half and three of thoseshots narrowly missed the net.
The Cardinal have an outside shotat reaching the NCAA tournamentas they head into the final weekendof the regular season. Stanford vis-its Oregon State on Friday.
Men’s swimmingStanford’s Hongzhe Sun won two
events to highlight action at the Pa-cific Tiger Invitational on Saturday.
Sun won the 100 back (49.46) and
200 yard back (1:47.31) and alsoswam in the 200 breast, the 200 IM,and on the 200 and 800 free relays.
Field hockeyStanford lost to California, 3-2,
in overtime in a Nor Pac Confer-ence contest on Saturday.
Jess Zutz and Caroline Husseyscored for Stanford.
Stanford beat Radford on Mon-day, 3-2, as Hussey scored twogoals.■
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CASTILLEJA SCHOOLWOMEN LEARNING • WOMEN LEADING • GRADES 6-12
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Stanford cross-country teams again race to Pac-10 titlesFourth-ranked Cardinal women’s swim team shows it means business by swamping visiting Texas in two-day dual meet
down to a key match like Saturday.UCLA, the defending national
champion, took a significant hit inits chances to reach the postseasonafter Saturday’s loss.
“Don’t count UCLA out,” Hop-kins said. “I can see us playing an-other game like this again. Thereseems to be more of a rivalry be-tween Stanford and the L.A.schools, even more than with Cal.But Cal is a good team with a lot ofweapons.”
Cal handed Stanford one of itsthree losses of the year, and thetwo teams meet in The Big Splashin two weeks in a contest that willlikely decide who gets one of thetop seeds for the conference tour-nament.
Stanford earned its win over theBruins when Hopkins drilled ashot, in a man-up situation, pastUCLA goalie Will Didinger with15 seconds left in the second over-time.
The winning shot was set up
when a goal was taken away fromthe Bruins in the final seconds ofthe first overtime period due to arule interpretation, which sentUCLA coach Adam Krikorian, aMountain View native, into hyster-ics afterward.
Menlo School grad JohnBlanchette gave UCLA an 8-7 leadat the 2:08 mark of the first over-time period, but Hopkins tied thegame with a four-meter penaltyshot 28 seconds later.
Stanford’s Peter Varellas was hitwith a 20-second ejection onUCLA’s next possession and withjust under a minute to play, LoganPowell scored an apparent goal inthe man-up situation.
The goal was taken away, how-ever, when an official (who trav-eled up from Southern Californiafor the match) called time andquestioned the length of the ejec-tion.
“It’s a clear violation when youare not waved in at the propertime,” Stanford coach John Vargassaid. “They had a longer periodwith an extra man and the referee
can take it away. If I were on theirside I’d be upset too. It’s part ofanything to deal with adversity.”
Varellas spent nearly 10 extraseconds out of play, and UCLAscored just as he was being wavedback in. The game and shot clockswere reset, and the Bruins wereawarded the ball again, but didn’tscore again.
Krikorian, an energetic coachwho normally displays propersportsmanship, had been given ayellow card earlier in the match.After the game he immediatelymade his way to the scoring table,slammed his fist on the table andscreamed an expletive into the faceof the official scorer.
“You cost us the game,” Krikori-an continued. “You guys can screwme all you want, I guess it doesn’tmatter.”
Perhaps what may have upsetKrikorian more was the fact histeam carried a 6-3 lead into thefourth quarter, or that the Bruinswere 0-of-7 with a man advantagewhile Stanford converted all fiveof its man-up situations.
Michael Bury scored twice in thefirst two minutes of the fourth pe-riod to close the gap to 6-5, butPowell responded with a goal togive the Bruins a two-goal edgewith 4:44 left in regulation.
A quick reaction to a UCLA kickout brought the Cardinal backwithin one goal at the 2:50 mark.Will Hindle-Katel found the backof the net after taking a pass fromHopkins even before the UCLAplayer was out of the pool.
Varellas’s goal at 1:24 on acounter attack knotted the matchat 7-all.
“It takes team play to make acomeback like that,” Hopkins said.
It also took a defensive effortwith a man down to even allowStanford the chance to come frombehind.
“Five on 6 defense is a good in-dicator of a good team,” Hopkinssaid. “Offense wins games, but de-fense wins championships. Youhave to kick it up a notch to makeup for the missing guy. Everybodyis essentially guarding two people.We play defense with passion andheart and it usually comes down towho wants it more.”
In its current format, changed forthe 2001 season, Stanford has al-ways reached the NCAA champi-onship match. The Cardinal wonthe national title the first two yearsand finished second the past two.
Saturday’s match had a local fla-vor. Blanchette and fellow MenloSchool grads Thomas Foley andGrant Zider are starters for UCLA,while Palo Alto grad Ryan Fortunestarts for Stanford. Fortune andZider spent most of the contestmatched on each other at the two-meter spot.
Sacred Heart Prep grads CarterBrutschy and Dylan Mobley arealso on the UCLA roster, whileMenlo School grads Steven Wrightand James Sandman play for theCardinal.
Fortune’s goal at 2:56 of thefourth quarter gave Stanford thelead for good in the win over Pep-perdine. Varellas scored five goalsin the game.■
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Water polo(continued from page 29)
Stanford freshman Will Hindle-Katel (8) fights off UCLA’s Krsto Sbutega toscore a goal during the Cardinal’s 9-8 overtime win on Saturday.
Keith Peters
MEN’S CROSS COUNTRYPac-10 Championships
at Dell Ulrich Golf Course, Tucson8,000 meters
Team scores - 1, Stanford 46; 2, Arizona78; 3, California 107; 4, Washington 116; 5,Arizona State 125; 6, Oregon 131; 7, UCLA139; 8, Washington State 146
Individual leaders - 1, Robert Cheseret(Arizona) 23:57; 2, Obed Mutanya (Arizona)24:13; 3, Neftalem Araia (Stanford) 24:19; 4,Mark Mandi (Washington) 24:20; 5, AustinRamos (UCLA) 24:23; 6, Mike Haddan (UCLA)24:24; 7, Jonathan Pierce (Stanford) 24:26; 8,Giliat Ghebray (California) 24:30; 9, JonahMaiyo (Arizona) 24:32; 10, Brett Gotcher(Stanford) 24:37.
Other Stanford runners - 12, David Vidal24:38; 14, Jacob Gomez 24:45; 19, Hari Mix24:58; 31, Forrest Tahdooahnippah 25:18;41, Rolf Steier 25:36; 50, Garrett Heath 25:54;55, Russell Brown 26:10.
Cal Pac Conference Championshipsat Angwin, Calif.
8,000 metersTeam scores - 1, Holy Names 37; 2, Cal
State East Bay 41; 3, William Jessup 44; 4,Menlo 106; 5, Pacific Union 124.
Individual leaders - 1, William Ngetich (HolyNames) 27:20; 2, Lenin Zapata (Holy Names)27:24; 3, Jeff Gehringer (Cal State East Bay)27:48; 4, Joe Kaufman (William Jessup)28:03; 5, Leo Alva (Cal State East Bay) 28:30.
Menlo runners - 18, Craig Ryan 34:25; 19,Joe Garcia 34:26; 20, John Hayworth 34:50;21, Pablo Sanchez 34:58; 23, Andrew Cunha36:05; 27, Anthony Cunha 39:25.
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRYPac-10 Championships
at Dell Ulrich Golf Course, Tucson6,000 meters
Team scores - 1, Stanford 34; 2, ArizonaState 40; 3, Oregon 86; 4, Washington 111;5, Washington State 159; 6, UCLA 162; 7,California 188; 8, Oregon State 190; 9, Ari-zona 208.
Individual leaders - 1, Arianna Lambie(Stanford) 20:20; 2, Amy Hastings (ASU)20:40; 3, Lindsay Flacks (Stanford) 20:52; 4,Ashley Caldwell (UCLA) 20:55; 5, TeresaMcWalters (Stanford) 20:56; 6, Haley Paul(WSU) 20:59; 7, Anna Masinelli (ASU) 21:04;8, Tori Tyler (Washington) 21:05; 9, JennaKingman (ASU) 21:06; 10, Victoria Jackson(ASU) 21:12.
Other Stanford runners — 11, LaurenCentrowitz 21:14; 14, Amanda Trotter 21:26;15, Katy Trotter 21:32; 25, Katie Harrington21:55; 28, Alicia Follmar 22:11; 29, LindsayAllen 22:12; 30, Shannon Bergstedt 22:12.
Cal Pac Conference Championshipsat Angwin, Calif.
6,000 metersTeam scores - 1, Cal State East Bay 39; 2,
Pacific Union 43; 3, William Jessup 58; 4,Mills 86; 5, Menlo 125.
Individual leaders - 1, Jillian Rothgeb (Pa-cific Union) 20:02; 2, Sara Kelly (William Jes-sup) 20:35; 3, Ashley Watkins (Bethany)20:58; 4, Monica Garcia (Cal State East Bay)21:13; 5, Amanda Gillming (William Jessup)21:14.
Menlo runners - 22, Becky Tavera 26:36;29, Ashlee Evans-Smith 29:35; 30, J’aimeSage 27:57; 31, Sabrina Lancelloti 28:05; 37,Annette Aloiau 30:01.
FIELD HOCKEYNor Pac Conference
California 1 1 1 — 3Stanford 1 1 0 — 2
Cal — Valentina (Crosthwaite, Long);Valentina (Bird); Valentina (Smith).
Stanford - Hussey (Zutz); Zutz (Drewes).Records: Stanford 3-3 (5-12); California 6-
1 (10-7)
FOOTBALLCollege
Pac-10 Conference(overall)
W L W LUSC 5 0 8 0UCLA 5 0 8 0Oregon 4 1 7 1California 3 1 4 3Stanford 3 2 4 3Oregon St. 2 3 4 4Arizona St. 2 3 4 4Arizona 1 4 2 6Washington St. 0 5 3 5Washington 0 5 1 7
Saturday results
UCLA 30, Stanford 27 (OT)Arizona State 44, Washington 20Arizona 29, Oregon State 27
Saturday’s gamesStanford at USC, 7 p.m.Oregon State at WashingtonUCLA at ArizonaCalifornia at OregonArizona State at Washington State
SaturdayUCLA 0 3 0 21 6 — 30Stanford 7 0 7 10 3 — 27
Stanford - Lemon 13 pass from Edwards(Sgroi kick)
UCLA - FG Madlock 32Stanford - Lemon 9 pass from Edwards
(Sgroi kick)Stanford - FG Sgroi 40Stanford - Frank 7 run (Sgroi kick)UCLA - Drew 6 run (Madlock kick)UCLA - Cowan 31 pass from Olson (Mat-
lock kick)UCLA - Drew 1 run (Madlock kick)Stanford - FG Sgroi 42UCLA - Breazerll 23 pass from Olson (no
PAT)INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: UCLA, Drew 18-82, Markey 4-14, Bell 2-7, Olson 4-(minus-24). Stanford,Frank 13-61, Lemon 16-53, Edwards 11-15,Evans 5-14, Marrero 1-(minus-3). Totals:UCLA 28-79; Stanford 46-140.
PASSING: UCLA, Olson 24-35-0-293.Stanford, Edwards 18-25-0-169. Totals:UCLA 24-35-0-293; Stanford 18-25-0-169.
RECEIVING: UCLA, Drew 6-87, Everett 6-61, Cowan 5-71, Lewis 3-39, Breazell 3-28,Markey 1-7. Stanford, Lemon 6-50, McCullum4-39, Crochet 2-25, Bradford 2-21, Frank 2-16, Traverso 1-11, Evans 1-7. Totals: UCLA24-293; Stanford 18-169.
NonconferenceSaturday
Linfield 14 21 0 3 — 38Menlo 0 0 0 7 — 7
Linfield - McKechnie 47 pass from Elliott(Dailey kick)
Linfield - Kotler 1 run (Dailey kick)Linfield — Kotler 24 pass from Elliott (Dai-
ley kick)Linfield - Allen 7 pass from Elliott (Dailey
kick)Linfield - McKechnie 15 pass from Elliott
(Dailey kick)Linfield - FG Dailey 22Menlo - Hopkins 25 pass from Hazel (Gre-
sham kick)INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Linfield, Kotler 11-29, Cruick-shank 6-17. Montalvo 2-4; Vierra 1-0. Menlo,Faria 4-27, Conne 5-7, Kawai 1-5, Souza 3-4, Mahasin 1-1, Yanez 1-(minus-3), Eyo 2-(minus-4), Hazel 4-(minus-17). Totals: Linfield20-50; Menlo 21-20.
PASSING: Linfield, Elliott 21-35-1-342,Benzel 3-4-0-61. Menlo, Hazel 25-42-1-201.Totals: Linfield 24-39-1-403; Menlo 25-42-1-201.
RECEIVING: Linfield, Allen 5-74, McKech-nie 4-97, Kaluza 4-79, Hazenberg 4-56, Kotler4-55, Vierra 3-42. Menlo, Eyo 9-115, Lyle 5-12, Kawai 3-26, Conner 3-10, Hopkins 1-25,Ledbetter 1-14, Faria 1-4, Yanez 1-0, Gaston1-(minus-5). Totals: Linfield 24-401; Menlo 25-201.
Records: Menlo 0-8; Linfield 7-0
WOMEN’S SOCCERPac-10 Conference
FridayUSC 0 1 — 1Stanford 0 0 — 0
USC — Loucks (Rodriguez).Sunday
UCLA 0 0 0 0 — 0Stanford 0 0 0 0 — 0
Standings: UCLA 5-0-1 (15-1-2); Califor-nia 5-1-1 (14-6); USC 4-2-1 (10-5-2); ArizonaState 4-2-1 (9-6-3); Arizona 4-2-1 (9-5-3);Oregon State 3-3-1 (10-6-1); WashingtonState 3-4-1 (10-7-2); Stanford 2-3-1 (8-6-3);Oregon 1-6 (9-7-1); Washington 0-8 (0-16-3)
WOMEN’S SWIMMINGNonconference
All races in yardsAt Stanford 192, Texas 156.
200 free relay - 1, Stanford (Rovira,Stahley, Liu, Bishop) 1:33.55; 2, Texas1:35.28; 3, Stanford 1:35.43.
400 IM - 1, Davis (S) 4:19.61; 2, Anderson(T) 4:24.45; 3, Costella (S) 4:24.51.
100 free - 1, Bishop (S) 50.22; 2, Rovira (S)
51.12; 3, Chang (T) 51.40.200 back - 1, Bishop (S) 1:56.75; 2,
Wycliffe (T) 1:57.23; 3, Axtell (S) 2:01.29.200 breast - 1, Caverly (S) 2:14.96; 2, Liu
(S) 2:15.90; 3, Tinnon (T) 2:16.34.3-meter diving - 1, Kelly (T) 295.42; 2, Sala-
mone (T) 273.15; 3, Krug (S) 271.20.100 fly - 1, Kirk (S) 54.19; 2, Davis (S)
56.28; 4, Robinson (T) 56.79.500 free - 1, Hentzen (S) 4:50.10; 2,
Stahley (S) 4:52.58; 3, Garrett (T) 4:53.00.400 medley relay - 1, Stanford (Bishop,
Liu, Kirk, Rovira) 3:42.64; 2, Texas 3:46.11; 3,Texas 3:52.19.
200 medley relay - 1, Texas (Wycliffe, Tin-non, Robinson, Chang) 1:43.05; 2, Stanford1:43.11; 3, Stanford 1:45.17.
1,650 free - 1, Costella (S) 16:34.16; 2Stahley (S) 16:38.09; 3, Hentzen (S) 16:43.21.
300 free - 1, Siminski (T) 1:50.94; 2,Robinson (T) 1:51.21; 3, Stahley (S) 1:51.38.
100 back - 1, Bishop (S) 54.51; 2, Wycliffe(T) 56.14; 3, Rodriquez (S) 56.67.
100 breast - 1, Tinnon (T) 1:02.32; 2,Caverly (S) 1:03.64; 3, Liu (S) 1:03.73.
200 fly - 1, Kirk (S) 2:00.52; 2, Davis (S)2:04.42; 2, Robinson (T) 2:05.65.
50 free - 1, Bishop (S) 23.04; 2, Chang (T)23.94; 3, Rovira (S) 24.23.
1-meter diving - 1, Kelly (T) 266.85; 2, Krug(S) 259.87; 3, Salamone (T) 251.62.
200 IM - 1, Wycliffe (T) 2:04.52; 2, Ferritto(T) 2:05.07; 3, Soelter (T) 2:07.09.
400 free relay - 1, Texas (Chang, Robin-son, Faulkner, Siminski) 3:26.19; 2, Texas3:34.18.
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALLCollege
Pac-10 Conference(overall)
W L W LWashington 11 0 20 0Stanford 9 2 20 3Arizona 8 3 16 4USC 7 3 11 7California 7 4 14 6UCLA 4 6 11 8Oregon St. 4 7 8 9Arizona St. 2 9 7 14Oregon 1 10 11 11Washington St. 1 10 8 16
Thursday’s matchesStanford at Washington, 7 p.m. (FSN)California at Washington StateUSC at OregonUCLA at Oregon State
Friday’s matches Stanford at Washington State, 7 p.m.Arizona State at ArizonaCalifornia at WashingtonUCLA at OregonUSC at Oregon State
Thursdayat Stanford d. Oregon, 30-20, 30-23, 30-
20. Top Stanford players - Foluke Akinradewo17 kills, .577 hitting percentage; KristinRichards 17 kills, 10 digs; Franci Girard .467hitting percentage; Courtney Schultz 13 digs.
Fridayat Stanford d. Oregon State, 30-14, 30-
20, 30-22. Top Stanford players - Bryn Kehoe44 assists; Kristin Richards 19 kills, 10 digs,.593 hitting percentage; Foluke Akinradewo15 kills, .565 hitting percentage; CourtneySchultz 10 digs.
Cal Pac ConferenceSaturday
at Menlo d. Bethany, 30-23, 30-23, 30-17.Top Menlo players — Sanoe’ Eselu 16 kills;Malia Pires 16 kills; Kari Shimomura 28 as-sists; Christa Hewett 33 digs.
Records: Menlo 10-1 (14-6)
MEN’S WATER POLOMountain Pacific Sports Federation
SaturdayUCLA 0 2 4 1 1 0 — 8Stanford 1 1 1 4 1 1 — 9
UCLA — Blanchette 2, Pietsch 2, Smith,Santos, Jacobs.
Stanford — Hopkins 4, Bury 3, Hindel-Ka-tel, Varellas.
SundayPepperdine 2 2 3 2 — 9Stanford 3 3 1 4 — 11
Pepperdine — Smith 6, Digges 2, Strick-land, MacDonell.
Stanford — Varellas 5, Hopkins 2, Garton 2,
T. Drake, Fortune.Standings: Stanford 4-0 (15-3); USC 2-0
(15-1); UCLA 2-1 (16-5); Pepperdine 2-2 (15-7); California 2-2 (16-4); UC Irvine 2-2 (12-10); Long Beach State 0-2 (15-10); Pacific 0-3 (14-9); UC Santa Barbara 0-3 (12-12)
SCHEDULEWEDNESDAY
GolfCollege women - Stanford at Kent Youel
Invitational, Kapolei, Hawaii
THURSDAYField hockey
College — Stanford in NorPac Champi-onships, Berkeley
Tennis
College women - Stanford at ITA NationalIndoor Championships, Columbus, Ohio;Stanford at ASU Invitational, Tempe, Ariz.
College men — Stanford at Omni HotelsNational Indoor Championships, Columbus,Ohio
VolleyballCollege women - Stanford at Washington,
7 p.m.
FRIDAYSoccer
College men — UCLA at Stanford, 7 p.m.College women — Stanford at Oregon
St., 2 p.m.Swimming
College women — Stanford at Big WestShootout, noon
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SCOREBOARD
BOYS CROSS COUNTRYCenter Meet No. 3
At Crystal Springs (2.95 miles)Team leaders: 1, Sacred Heart Cathedral
68; 2, Los Altos 72; 3, Westmoor 90; 4, Men-lo-Atherton 98; 5, San Mateo 146; 6, Milpitas185; 7, Half Moon Bay 203; 8, King’s Acade-my 207; 9, Aragon 214; 10, Lowell 215; 12,Menlo School 219; 14, Mid-Peninsula 413.
Individual leader: Gonzalez (Westmoor)15:57.
M-A scorers: 4, Hale 16:44; 7, Merk17:00; 21, Moyer 17:36; 23, Hester 17:41;47, Rowland 18:34
Woodside Priory: 18, Hrompoly 17:32;Chapman 18:34
Menlo scorers: 35, Wang 18:05; 66, Fier19:20; 70, Urban 19:27; 80, Howard 19:57;83, Cogan 20:05
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRYCenter Meet No. 3
At Crystal Springs (2.95 miles)Team leaders: 1, Half Moon Bay 70; 2, Los
Altos 88; 3, King’s Academy 115; 4, St. Fran-cis 134; 5,Sacred Heart Cathedral 141; 6,Menlo School 159; 7, Lowell 185; 8, Menlo-Atherton 189; 9, Milpitas 216; 10, San Mateo227.
Individual leader: Albini (St. Francis) 19:04. M-A scorers: 31, MacMillan 21:08; 34,
Fox 21:12; 36, Mouat 21:16; 42, Pressekey21:27; 52, O’Donnell 21:47
Menlo scorers: 12, Miller 20:24; 26, Chait20:56; 29, Finch 21:02; 40, Howard 21:25;58, Shove 22:11
Woodside Priory: 17, Trudelle 20:35; 80,Magnuson 23:24
FOOTBALLSCVAL De Anza Division
Mtn. View 0 12 0 0 — 12Palo Alto 0 7 0 8 — 15
MV — Hamilton 9 run (kick failed)PA — Goodspeed 1 run (Henriquez kick)MV — Cooney 35 fumble return (pass
failed)PA — Prince 4 run (Frazier run)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: Mtn. View, Hamilton 17-95,
Nelson 7-27, Bounos 2-1, Jalaba 5-(minus3). Palo Alto, Prince 13-103, Frazier 13-44,Williams 2-12, Warner 3-5, Goodspeed 7-2.Totals: Mtn. View 31-120; Palo Alto 38-166.
PASSING: Mtn. View, Jalaba 4-12-0-27.Palo Alto, Goodspeed 12-24-0-82. Totals:Mtn. View 4-12-0-27; Palo Alto 12-24-0-82.
RECEIVING: Mtn. View, Hamilton 2-17,Campbell 2-10. Palo Alto, Frazier 4-47,Williams 4-24, Jones 1-7, Miller 1-6, Prince 1-1, Warner 1-(minus 3).
Standings: Wilcox 4-0 (8-0), Palo Alto 4-
0 (7-1), Los Gatos 3-1 (6-2), Mountain View 2-3 (3-5), Saratoga 1-3 (3-5), Homestead 1-4 (3-5), Milpitas 0-4 (3-5)
SCVAL El Camino DivisionGunn 7 0 0 13 — 20Cupertino 0 0 0 15 — 15
G - Ziebelman 32 pass from Laurence (Lau-rence kick)
C - FG Ingram 32 C - Trask 87 run (kick failed)G - Laurence 30 run (Laurence kick)C - Scibetta 85 kickoff return (run failed)G - Babbington 20 run (kick failed)Standings: Santa Clara 4-0 (7-1), Los Al-
tos 4-0 (6-2), Fremont 3-1 (4-4), Gunn 2-2(3-5), Monta Vista 1-3 (3-5), Cupertino 1-4 (2-6), Lynbrook 0-5 (0-7)
PAL Ocean DivisionHillsdale 7 6 0 7 — 20Menlo 7 7 13 3 — 30
M — Bouvier 2 run (Bouvier kick)H — Price 21 run (Wyman kick)M — Hawkins 27 pass from Bouvier (Bou-
vier kick)H — Joyce 9 pass from Price (kick failed)M — Walker 31 pass from Gregg (Bouvier
kick)M — Bouvier 1 pass from Gregg (kick
failed)H — Joyce 6 pass from Price (Wyman kick)M — FG Bouvier 24
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: Hillsdale, Price 16-93, Unga 7-
31, Jackson 1-12, Cortez 1-5, Castro 3-4,Joyce 1-2. Menlo, Kirst 16-69, Bouvier 9-47,Schwartz 1-3, Ivery 1-3, Gregg 4-0. Totals:Hillsdale 29-147; Menlo 31-122.
PASSING: Hillsdale, Price 11-22-1-123,Jackson 2-3-0-18. Menlo, Gregg 18-25-0-212, Bouvier 1-1-0-27. Totals: Hillsdale 13-24-1-141; Menlo 19-26-0-239.
RECEIVING: Chidester 4-30, Joyce 3-62,Ratcliffe 3-26, Schmidt 1-11, Castro 1-6.Menlo, Walker 8-114, M. Burke 4-70, Hawkins3-40, Bouvier 2-18, Kirst 2-7. Totals: Hillsdale13-141; Menlo 19-239.
Standings: Half Moon Bay 6-0 (7-1), Ca-puchino 4-1 (5-3), Mills 4-1 (5-3), Menlo 3-2(4-4), El Camino 3-3 (5-3), Hillsdale 1-5 (3-5),Sequoia 1-5 (2-5-1), Jefferson 0-5 (2-6)
PAL Bay DivisionCarlmont 26, Menlo-Atherton 20Standings: Aragon 6-0 (7-1), South San
Francisco 4-2 (6-2), Terra Nova 4-2 (4-4),Burlingame 3-2 (5-3), Woodside 3-2 (5-3),San Mateo 1-4 (3-5), Carlmont 1-5 (1-7), Men-lo-Atherton 0-5 (1-7)
Bay Football LeagueKing’s Academy 0 0 7 0 — 7SH Prep 13 7 0 14 — 34
SHP - Coffey 1 run (kick failed)SHP - Chambers 17 run (Hatton kick)
SHP - Coffey 1 run (Hatton kick)KA - Montoro 1 run (Merlone kick)SHP - Hyland 5 run (Hatton kick)SHP - Coffey 1 run (Hatton kick)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING: King’s, Lim 5-54, Smith 12-33,
Montoro 6-16, Vasquez 2-7, Sussman 2-4.SHP, Reisch 21-137, Chambers 14-84, Hy-land 12-75, Coffey 7-22, Diefendorf 3-19, Fa-gin 3-6. Totals: King’s Academy 27-114; Sa-cred Heart Prep 59-343.
PASSING: King’s Sussman 5-17-2-60,Vasquez 0-1-0-0. SHP, Coffey 3-6-0-43. To-tals: King’s Academy 5-18-2-60; Sacred HeartPrep 3-6-0-43.
RECEIVING: King’s Smith 4-56, Payne 1-4. SHP, Connor 1-21, Hyland 1-14, Chambers1-8. Totals: King’s Academy 5-60; SacredHeart Prep 3-43.
Records: Sacred Heart Prep 3-2 (5-4)
BOYS SOCCERPrivate Schools Athletic League
Red. Christian 0 1 — 1SH Prep 3 1 — 3
RC — unavailableSHP — Sallaberry (McMahon), Benson
(McMahon), McMahon (Gramaglia), Ninneman(free kick)
Records: Sacred Heart Prep 12-2-1 (14-5-1)
Christian Private Schools LeagueSouth Division Championship
Latino Prep 5 4 — 9Eastside Prep 1 2 — 3
LP - Diaz 3, Torrez 2, Rodriguez 2, Millan,Romero
EP - unavailable
GIRLS TENNISWest Catholic Athletic League
At SHP 6, SH Cathedral 1Singles — Rosekrans (SHP) d. T. Tan, 6-
0, 6-0; Hemm (SHP) d. Batara, 6-0, 6-0; L.Evans (SHP) d. Ta. Tan, 6-2, 6-0; Parker (SHP)d. Nevins, 6-0, 6-0; Brezinski (SHP) d. Zutal-is, 6- 0, 6-2.
Doubles — Jimenez-Lui (SHC) d. McMa-hon and Budd-Thanos, 6-3, 7-6 (7-2); Robin-son-Shannon (SHP) d. O;Shea-Piccetti, 6-3,6-3,
Records: Sacred Heart Prep 14-0 (18-6)Private Schools Athletic League
Pinewood 6, at St. LawrenceSingles — Ton (SL) d. Lim, 6-3, 6-0; Bel-
ogolovsky (P) d. Bonze, 6-3, 6-2; Chata-monokul (P) d. Castro, 6-0, 6-0; Sanders (P)d. Shauf, 6-1, 6-0.
Doubles — Williamson-Nickel d. Stanley-Varlet, 6-0, 6-0; Cilker-Endersby (P) d. Bsola-Scharf, 6-1, 6-0; Pinewood wins No. 3 by de-fault.
Records: Pinewood 10-0 (10-7)West Bay Athletic League
At Cubberley Community CenterCastilleja 4, Woodside Priory 2
Singles — Bhalla (Casty) d. Daley, 6-1, 6-2; Lipsick (Casty) d. Elliott, 6-4, 6-4; Kriewal(WP) d. Bolten, 6-1, 6-4; Patton (WP) d. Ryu,6-1, 6-3.
Doubles — Michaels-Brown (Casty) d.Bradford-Turner, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3; Dutta-Chun(Casty) d. Castaneda-Menjo, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4;Giancarlo-Zweig (Casty) vs. Khana-Madavi,7-6, 0-6 (DNF).
Records: Castilleja 6-4 (9-5), WoodsidePriory 6-4 (9-6)
GIRLS VOLLEYBALLSCVAL De Anza Division
At MilpitasGunn d. Milpitas, 25-14, 33-31, 25-21.
Top players: Alex Graves (G) 10 kills.Records: Gunn 6-4 (16-12)
At Palo AltoPalo Alto d. Saratoga, 25- 21, 25-18, 25-
14. Top players: Hillary Ford (PA) 13 kills.Records: Palo Alto 5-6 (15-10)
PAL Bay DivisionAt Aragon
Menlo d. Aragon, 22-25, 25-23, 25-23,25-23. Top players: Nicole Curatola (M) 18kills; Natalie Sandman (M) 16 kills; KatherineGorman (M) 33 assists; Ali Lycette (M) 12 kills,10 digs.
At Menlo-AthertonMenlo-Atherton d. San Mateo, 22-25, 25-
19, 25-22, 24-26, 15-12. Top players: LoriMaumasi (MA) 15 kills; Ann Sbardellati (MA) 12kills; Erin Crowley (MA) 22 assists; FrancescaAngelo (MA) 6 kills, 4 blocks.
Standings: Menlo 10-2 (19-13), Carlmont10-2, Woodside 9-3, Aragon 7-5, Menlo-Atherton 5-7 (14-18), Sequoia 5-7, Half Moon
Bay 1-11, San Mateo 1-11West Bay Athletic League
At San FranciscoCastilleja d. ICA, 25-6, 25- 7, 25-10. Top
players: Ariel Baxterbeck (Casty) 10 kills; Alis-sa Flesher (Casty) 9 kills.
Records: Castilleja 9-1 (23-5)At Woodside Priory
Harker d. Woodside Priory, 25-22, 23-25,25-12, 25-13.
Records: Woodside Priory 2-9 (12-12)
BOYS WATER POLOTruWest Memorial Cup
First roundMenlo 4 2 2 1 — 9Los Alamitos 2 1 2 5 — 10
M — Hohl 4, Hudnall 2, Graumann 2,Howard
LA - Kagan 4, Markel 3, Watkins, Snyder,Tsim
Records: Records: Menlo 24-3Harvard-Westlake 5 2 4 0 — 11SH Prep 3 0 1 2 — 6
HW — Schwimer 3, Rappel 3, Cirelle 2,Kofsky, Flacks, Schwartz
SHP — Randal 3, Norton 2, LazarRecords: Sacred Heart Prep 21-6
Second roundMenlo 2 3 3 1 — 9Miramonte 1 1 4 2 — 8
M — Hohl 6, Graumann, Read, HudsonMira — Brash 3, Sharf, Parrague, FrenchRecords: Menlo 25-3
Corona Del Mar 2 2 3 1 — 8SH Prep 2 3 2 0 — 7
CDM — Hersh 3, Berry 2, Murphy, R. Kent,T. Kent
SHP — Samuels 3, Rudolph 2, Norton,Child
Records: Sacred Heart Prep 21-7Third round
Menlo 4 4 5 3 — 16Jesuit 1 3 1 1 — 6
M — Graumann 3, Read 3, Howard 3,Hudnall 3, Hohl 2, Hale, Reed
J — Scully 3, Fleming 2, VegaRecords: Menlo 26-3
Live Oak 1 2 2 0 — 5SH Prep 3 2 2 0 — 7
LO — Peachey 2, Sendajas, Short, FastSHP — Rudolph 4, Ang 2, NortonRecords: Sacred Heart Prep 22-7
ChampionshipLong Beach Wilson 8, Foothill 4
Third placeHarvard-Westlake 8, Newport Harbor 6
Fifth PlaceEl Toro 13, Coronado 8
Seventh placeBellarmine 10, Los Alamitos 6
Ninth placeCorona Del Mar 2 2 4 2 — 10Menlo 2 2 5 2 — 11
Murphy 6, Hersh 2, Sanford, KentM — Hohl 7, Graumann 2, Read, WilsonRecords: Menlo 27-3
Consolation bracketClovis West 4 0 3 3 — 11SH Prep 0 1 2 5 — 8
CW - T. Baxter 4, K. Baxter 3, Je. Daniels2, Jo. Daniels
SHP - Rudolph 5, Deggelman, Norton,Stanley
Records: Sacred Heart Prep 22-8 Monta Vista Tournament
First roundGunn 4 4 5 1 — 14Carlmont 2 0 3 4 — 9
G - B. Johnson 6, Rengifo 2, Gertridge,Wong, Agramonte, Preston, A. Johnson,Stewart
C - unavailableRecords: Gunn 17-9
Second roundGunn 0 2 3 4 — 9St. Ignatius 1 0 2 0 — 3
G - Gertridge 2, Stewart 2, Nusse, Agra-monte, Preston, A. Johnson, B. Johnson
SI - unavailableRecords” Gunn 18-9
Final roundGunn 7 7 3 2 — 19RL Stevenson 2 0 1 1 — 4
G - Agramonte 5, Gertridge 2, A. Johnson2, Rengifo 2, Nusse 2, Wong, Preston, B.Johnson, Stewart, Moss, M. Johnson
RLS - unavailableRecords: Gunn 19-9
GIRLS WATER POLOLincoln Halloween Classic
Homestead 1 1 0 0 — 2Menlo-Atherton 1 1 5 5 — 12
H - Coryell, Desmond
MA - Kucerea 3, Delagnes 2, MacDonnell2, Fero, Eaton, Scott, Feldman, Bullwinkel
Records: Menlo-Atherton 19-7Second round
Menlo-Atherton 3 0 5 5 — 13Cupertino 0 1 0 0 — 1
MA - Fero, Delagnes, Eaton, Bitler, Mc-Donnell, Kucera, Hildebrandt, Feldman,Swartz, L. Welton, Bullwinkel, Fience, J. Wel-ton
C - TanakaRecords: Menlo-Atherton 20-7
Third roundMenlo-Atherton 0 2 2 4 — 8Willow Glen 2 1 0 0 — 3
MA - Kucera 3, Bullwinkel 3, Delagnes,Hildebrandt
WG - von Stockhausen, Greene, BuchananRecords: Menlo-Atherton 21-7
Final roundSanta Teresa 2 0 2 1 — 5Menlo-Atherton 4 2 4 3 — 13
ST - Santos 3, Youssef 2MA - Hildebrandt 5, Kucera 4, Fero 2, Bull-
winkel, J. WeltonRecords: Menlo-Atherton 22-7
NonleaguePalo Alto 1 1 0 1 — 3Menlo 5 1 3 1 — 10
PA - Champion, Kennan, WilcoxM - Bowles 3, McPhaul 2, Krueger 2,
Burmeister, Sullivan, AllenRecords: Palo Alto 19-9, Menlo 22-4
SCHEDULETHURSDAYCross country
PSAL — League championships at CoyoteHills, Fremont
PAL — League championships at CrystalSprings, 2 p.m.
Boys soccerCCS — Division III semifinal at Sacred
Heart Prep, 2:30 p.m.Girls tennis
WCAL — League individual tournament atCuesta Park, Mountain View
Girls volleyballPAL Bay Division — Carlmont at Menlo,
4:30 p.m.; Half Moon Bay at Menlo-Atherton,4:45 p.m.
WBAL — Castilleja at Mercy-San Francis-co, 5:45 p.m.
De Anza Division — Los Gatos at PaloAlto, 6:45 p.m.; Gunn at Saratoga, 6:45 p.m.
Boys water poloPAL — League tournament at BurlingameSCVAL — First round of league playoffs at
Los Altos: Gunn vs. Cupertino, 7 p.m. Girls water polo
PAL — League tournament semifinals atBurlingame
SCVAL — Quarterfinals of league tourna-ment
FRIDAYFootball
De Anza Division — Palo Alto at Wilcox,7:30 p.m.
El Camino Division — Monta Vista atGunn, 2:45 p.m.
PAL Bay Division — Menlo-Atherton atTerra Nova, 8 p.m.
PAL Ocean Division — Menlo at Ca-puchino, 2:45 p.m.
Girls volleyballPSAL — St. Lawrence at Pinewood, 5
p.m.WBAL — Woodside Priory at ICA, 5:45
p.m.Boys water polo
PAL — League tournament semifinals atBurlingame
WCAL — League tournament semifinals atValley Christian-San Jose
SCVAL — League playoff semifinals at LosAltos: Gunn-Cupertino winner vs. Los Gatos-Saratoga winner, 5 p.m.; Palo Alto vs. Los Al-tos-Monta Vista winner, 6:30 p.m..
Girls water poloPAL — League tournament semifinals at
BurlingameSCVAL — Semifinals of league tournamentWCAL — Semifinals of league tournament
at Mitty
SATURDAYBoys soccer
CCS — Division III championship match atValley Christian-San Jose, 1:30 p.m.
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Thursday“101 Dalmatians” comes toHoover School at 445 E.Charleston Road in Palo Altotonight at 7:30 p.m., presentedby Palo Alto Children’s Theatre.Other performances are sched-uled for 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. Fri-day and 2:30 p.m. Saturday.Tickets for the outreach program,which is sponsored by theHoover School PTA, are $8 foradults and $4 for children. Call(650) 463-4970.“The Bright River,” a retelling ofDante’s “Inferno” in hip-hop, willbe performed by Everyday The-atre at Cubberley Auditorium atStanford University’s School ofEducation at 7:30 p.m. Ticketsare $18 general, $15 for mem-bers of the Albert L. Schultz Jew-ish Community Center and $5 forstudents. Call (650) 736-1199.The Stanford Symphony Orches-tra plays Tchaikovsky’s “Sympho-ny No. 5 in E minor” and Stanfordjunior Naoya Kanai plays AntoninDvorak’s “Cello Concerto in B mi-nor” at 8 p.m. in Dinkelspiel Audi-torium. Tickets are $10 general,$9 for seniors and $5 for stu-dents. Call (650) 725-2787.“Roberto Zucco,” a play byBernard-Marie Koltes, is beingput on by the Stanford DramaDepartment with 8 p.m. showsthrough Saturday. It takes placeat the Pigott Theater on campus,and tickets are $15 general, $10for Stanford staff and faculty, and$8 for students. Call (650) 725-5838.“Oklahoma!” takes the stage atJordan Middle School, farmersand cowmen and spirited musicand all, this evening at 7 p.m.Other performances will be heldat 7 p.m. on Friday and at 2:30p.m. on Saturday at the school,which is at 750 N. California Ave.in Palo Alto. Tickets are $6 foradults and $4 for students. Call(650) 213-0150.An Autumn Literary Festivalheld by Kepler’s Books & Maga-zines kicks off this evening with
authors including Jerome Kara-bel, Tobias Wolff, Barry Eisler,Ann Packer and Firoozeh Dumasspeaking in various locations.The festival, which includes otherauthor events and live music,runs through Nov. 18. Other au-thors are scheduled to includeU.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer andGeorge R.R. Martin. For more in-formation, go towww.keplers.com.
Friday“The Drawer Boy,” a play abouta young actor moving to a Cana-dian farm in 1972 to do researchfor an experimental theater proj-ect — and then stumbling upon awartime secret — has a previewshow tonight at the Lucie SternTheatre at 1305 Middlefield Roadin Palo Alto. The Palo Alto Play-ers production has its openingnight on Saturday and then runsthrough Nov. 20, with 8 p.m.shows Wednesday through Sat-urday and 2:30 p.m. Sundaymatinees. Tickets are $18 for thepreview and then range from $22to $29. Call (650) 329-0891 or goto www.paplayers.org.A reception for “Vibrant Earth,” ashow of clay monotypes by PaloAlto artist Martha Castillo, isplanned from 6 to 8 p.m. at thePacific Art League at 668 Ra-mona St. in Palo Alto. There willalso be free clay-print demon-strations at 1 p.m. on Saturdayand at 11 a.m. on Nov. 19. Tenpercent of sales from the exhibitwill be donated to hurricane andearthquake relief efforts. Call(650) 321-3891 or go towww.marthacastillo.net.Dulce Pontes, a singer of the tra-ditional Portuguese fado music,performs at 8 p.m. at StanfordUniversity’s Dinkelspiel Auditori-um, thanks to Stanford LivelyArts. Tickets are $38/$34 foradults and $19/$17 for Stanfordstudents. Call (650) 725-ARTS orgo to livelyarts.stanford.edu.“A Penny for a Song,” a comedyby John Whiting about an absurdplan to defeat Napoleon’s army,
will be staged through Nov. 19 bythe Foothill Drama Department inthe Playhouse Theater at FoothillCollege, 12345 El Monte Road,Los Altos Hills. Tickets are $16general and $12 for students andseniors. Call (650) 949-7360 orgo to www.ticketweb.com.Stanford Art Spaces exhibitspaintings by Marne Jaye, BeverlyWilson and TheArthur Wrightweekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5p.m., through Jan. 5. A receptionis set for this evening from 5 to 7p.m. at the Center for IntegratedSystems building. Call (650) 725-3622 or go tocis.stanford.edu/~marigros.The Sumner Gallery is displayingphotography of Turkey’sTurquoise Coast by MarkTuschman and Gary Bacon start-ing today and running throughthe holiday season. The gallery isat 628 Emerson St. and openMonday through Saturday from10 a.m. to 5 p.m. During PaloAlto’s First Friday Art Walks onthe first Friday of November andDecember, the exhibit will stayopen until 9 p.m. Call (650) 322-3330.“Gogo the Blue Gorilla” takesthe stage with musical spirit,thanks to the Palo Alto Children’sTheatre, at 7:30 p.m. thisevening and at 2:30 p.m. on Sat-urday. The show goes on at 1305Middlefield Road in Palo Alto,and tickets are $8 for adults and$4 for children. Call (650) 463-4970.“Warren Miller’s ‘HigherGround,’” a film showing off theadventures of top skiers andsnowboarders, takes the screenat the Mountain View Center forthe Performing Arts at 500 Cas-tro St. at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m.tonight and at 6 and 9 p.m. Sat-urday. Tickets are $17. A Nov. 17showing is also planned at Span-genberg Theatre in Palo Alto. Call(650) 903-6000 or go towww.mvcpa.com.
SaturdayAuthors Anne Lamott, AdamHochschild, Elizabeth Partridgeand Lisa See will speak at the14th annual CAR Authors’ Lun-cheon this afternoon to raisemoney for the Community Asso-ciation for Rehabilitation Inc. Tak-ing place at the Crowne PlazaCabana Hotel at 4290 El CaminoReal in Palo Alto, the event be-gins with book sales and signingsat 10:30 a.m., then continues toa lunch from noon to 2 p.m., withmore book signings afterwards.
Tickets are $85. Call (650) 618-3328.
SundayPhoto Family Day means suchhands-on photographic activitiesas making Polaroids on watercol-or paper, photo collages andphoto-Xerox transfers. It all hap-pens at the Palo Alto Art Centerat 1313 Newell Road from 2 to 4p.m. as part of the center’s cur-rent exhibit on various vintagephotographic techniques. Theevent is free. Call (650) 329-2366.
Morton Subotnick, a composerof electronic music including1967’s “Silver Apples of theMoon,” performs at 8 p.m. on theCCRMA Stage at Stanford Uni-versity. Admission is free. Call(650) 725-2787.Entertainer Danny Maronacomes to the Mountain ViewCenter for the Performing Arts at500 Castro St. at 2 p.m., backedby the TK Band and featuredsinger Rolland Dempsey. Ticketsare $38 for adults and $33 forseniors. Call (650) 903-6000 orgo to www.mvcpa.com.
Textile arts
Thursday night is quilting night fora group of women gathering tostitch and schmooze to benefit ElCarmelo Elementary School’s PTA.
Art
What do the Mona Lisa, aRorschach test, and a teapot have incommon? An art exhibit at Moun-tain View’s Community School ofMusic and Arts challenges these fa-miliar forms,
Movies
Reviews of “Chicken Little,”“Shopgirl” and “Jarhead.”
COMING UP IN FRIDAY’S WEEKEND EDITION
ON THE WEB: Comprehensive entertainment listings at www.PaloAltoOnline.com
Weekend Preview
“Vibrant Earth” is among the clay monotypes by Palo Alto artist MarthaCastillo on display at the Pacific Art League.
Two middle-aged farmers, one young actor, and one long-held secret: theseare the main components of the play “The Drawer Boy,” presented by PaloAlto Players starting this weekend. From left, the show’s three actors areFred Sharkey, Ricardo Rust and Dan Roach.
Dulce Pontes sings traditional Portuguese fado music mixed with musicalinfluences from Europe, Africa and the Mediterranean on Friday at Stan-ford’s Dinkelspiel Auditorium.
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Festival of Trees 2005Peninsula Children’s Auxiliary presentsits 23rd annual Festival of Trees2005. This is a benefit forAchievekids whose programs are tar-geted for the severe, emotionally andmentally challenged children andyouths, which enable them to be moreself sufficient. The event will be heldon November 16, 17, 2005 at theSheraton Palo Alto Hotel, 625 ElCamino Real, Palo Alto. The event fea-tures designer decorated table toptrees, table settings, and manyunique holiday gifts and baskets.Getaway vacation packages to Paris,Kona, Bodega Bay, Gold Country,Carmel and Tahoe have been gener-ously donated for this benefit. Treesand all items are for sale, or availableby bid, or drawing. Events include:November 16th, Public Preview, 1:30-4:p.m. $5/person. There is no chargefor children under 12 years and forpersons over 65 years. EveningTribute Party, 6:30-10:30 p.m.Champagne/Buffet/Dancing to “Allthat Jazz”. Reservations at $100/per-son. November 17, 10:30 a.m.-2p.m.Luncheon/Fashion Show.Reservations at $75/person. Formore information, call (650)306-0462, or visitwww.festivaloftrees.org.
Annual MeetingAlpine/West Menlo Little League willhold its annual meeting to elect offi-cers and members of its Board ofDirectors on Wednesday, November16, 2005. The meeting will begin at7pm and will be held at the offices ofDraper Fisher Jurvetson, 2882 SandHill Road, Suite 150, Menlo Park, CA94025. For more information, con-tact Mark Greenstein, LeaguePresident, at [email protected]
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220 Computers/Electronics
Compaq 18” Computer Monitor - $15
Dedsktop Computer System - $160
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Monitors - $40-50
Need new computerBad Credit - No Problem! Buy a new com-puter Now and pay for it later. NewComputers and Laptops from$20/month. Call Now 1-800-311-1542.(AAN CAN)
Sony Professional Video Camera -$2500 obo
Telephones - $5-25
WANTED: Bracket for OmniView KVM
230 FreebiesClean, organic fill dirtRich Palo Alto garden soil, approx. 2cubic yards. U-haul. 493-3773. FREE
Fireplace size Aged firewood(650)948-7631
FIREWOOD & MULCHLocal tree service will deliver firewoodand mulch to your location. Wood small-er than 12” dia is not cut to fireplacelenghts. Larger wood is cut to fireplacelenghts but not split.Firewood consistsof what ever we happen to be cuttingand is green. Min delivered- 1cord.Mulch consists of tree trimmings andlimbs run through a brush chipper. Mulchis course. Excellent for improving soil orweed control. Min del-6cu yds. 650-966-6537 FREE
Hospital BedInvacare Hospital Bed. Almost new.650/368-9706
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Nice end table - FREE
PowerMac computer - FREE
Used Pews -Available for pick up. Contact 650-494-
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235 Wanted to BuyANTIQUE DOLLS
Disabled female want/needs items
Old Toys Wanted (650)325-7764
Trains WantedCash for old trains & accessories. Anycondition. (650)494-2477
Wanted fence 6’ high - $$
240 Furnishings/Household itemsAdorable Dog Pastel - $120.
Antique Pine Desk, 63”x31” - 350.
ARMOIRE Call 650 326 9996 - $350
Bed, office chair, coffe table - $Best offe
Bedroom set (queen size) - $300
BedsTwins/Fulls, $79. Queens, $119. Kings,$149. Bunkbeds, daybeds, $99.Dresser, mirror, headbrd, nitestand$199. Bedframe, $19/up. We deliver.Visit or Ph order 510-745-0900 Black leather couch and recliner - $650Coffee Table, 35” sq. off-white - $60Comfortable Custom Sofa - $900.00Crystal Stemware - $275Desks, Chairs,& Office Furniture - variesDining RoomSet - $450Dining Table - $800elegant oval desk with fluoresce - $10Elegant walnut sofa table - $250.00Entertainment Storage UnitWood entertainment unit/ stereo and TV.Glass doors, shelves and drawers. (650)333-8912Estate Designer FurnishingsFine Dinnerware - $1050FREE Wedgewood Stove - $0Futon - $75Holiday Gifts House PlantsIn pots, $2 ea. Shabby chic whiteteacart, 30”x27” w/2 leaves, $80.Mahog. rectangular mirror, $120. 650-269-8055Large credenza-Oak - $20.00MAKE OFFER -ACCEPT HIGHEST BIDMicrowave Stand/Cabinet - Best offerMINT CONDITION, TOP QUALITY BAR -$900Modern Art print
Modern Ivory Microfiber Sofa - $600 /oboOn-line moving salePalecek Wicker Chair - 125.
Patio table - $20.00
PicnicTime Backpack - $5 NEW PRI
Plantation Cabinet c1850 - $250.00
Pottery Barn Bed - $175.00
Rugs - $10
Side Cabinet 650 326 9996 - $150
single beds for sale - $ 75 each
Vintage Dining Table and Chairs - $375
Wall Unit - $600.
~~~ OIL PAINTING ~~~ - $100
245 Miscellaneous***Fine Art Painting***local art - $450.
**Custom gemstone jewelry!!
78” horse blanket - $50
Ab solutely no cost to you!!Brand New Power Wheelchairs,Scooters and Hospital Beds. Call 1-800-843-9199 to see if you qualify. (Cal-SCAN)
ANXIETY RELIEF - AS SEEN ON TV -$300 OR BO
APARTMENT STOVE - $99.
AS SEEN ON TV - STRESS RELIEF - $300OR BO
Building Sale! “Last Chance!”20x26 Now $3995. 25x30 $5700.30x40 $8300. 40x60 $12,900. ManyOthers. Meets high snow and wind. Oneend included. Pioneer
Cages & aquarium - $10
Camera equipment
Camper Dolly - $100.00 O
Canon D10 Digital SLR Body - $500
Chimney Tiles, Concrete Blocks - $5 -$.75
Coats, SFA and Harve Benard - $65
Free gift for trying AVON
Glazed Ceramic PotsBeautiful. Large. For outdoor plants.23”x25”. Like new. Paid $200, sell for$30. (650)625-9898
HOT TUB 2005Model. Neck jets, therapy seat. Neverused. Warranty. Can deliver. Worth$5700. Sell $1850. Call 408-732-1062
Increase Engery - Mental Focus
Large Watercolor Art Sale - $580.
Pager - $10
Paintings for sale - $980.
Personalized jewelry for moms - $18-65
radial arm saw $150 - $150
Steel Buildings.FACTORY Deals. Save $$$. 40x60 to100x200. Example: 50x100x12=$3.60/sq ft. 1-800-658-2885www.RigidBuilding.com (Cal-SCAN)
STICK INSECTS - $1.25 each
Trundle Bed60x30” desk; exercise bike; powertools. 650/494-7738
Upholstery Sewing MachineSinger. Incl. table. New condition. $250.650/368-9706
Viagra- $2.40/Dose- CIALIS available Lowest price refillsGuaranteed! Call PBG we can help! NonProfit Organization Toll free: 1-866-579-8545. (AAN CAN)
Wood Stove & Spa Retailer$177,000 net, real estate available,Central Valley, seller retiring, $345,000.Selling a business? Call broker Johntoday at 888-945-1555. www.swbr.biz(Cal-SCAN)
250 MusicalInstruments6 foot Howard Grand Piano - $5000
6’ Grand Piano 650 326 9996 - $5000
260 Sports &Exercise EquipmentMiscellaneous items
Rollerblade gear - $5-25
270 Tickets2-PAUL MCCARTNEY TICKETS11-8-05 HP Pavilion Section 115 Row 18$500 / OBO (925)736-9000
Gift Certificate for Sofitel - $650.00
U2 // Oakland // Nov. 9 // 2 TIC - $190OBO
500 Help Wanted$500 Signing Bonus!An exciting opportunity! Travel the USAwith our co-ed team. Personality amust!Enthusiastic, motivated, able totravel. Call Rich, 1-866-775-6248. (Cal-SCAN)
Administrative AssistantP/T position with Palo Alto nonprofitorganization. Excellent communica-
tion skills, computer savvy. BArequired. For job description, email:
[email protected]. On subject line enter “Admin
Assistant.” Website:www.geohaz.org. Resumes accepted
through Nov. 11, 2005. No phonecalls, please.
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in the convenience of home or office.Web Design. Day & evening hours.
7days/week.(650)528-9300
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HIGH HEALTH CLINICComplimentary Consultation
Holistic approach, compassionate and competent
Eliminate pain &increase energyMaryam Larki, D.C.
Doctor of Chiropractic
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Bookkeeper PTHidden Villa Farm is seeking an experi-enced Bookkeeper. Flexible, 10-20hrs/wk. Send resume to [email protected] Borroneis now hiring energetic, hardworking,friendly people. F/T & P/T positionsavail. We will work with your schoolschedule. Apply in person, 1010 ElCamino Real, Menlo Park. Catering & Delivery AssistantEnergetic, creative, people/serviceskills. Driving/lifting req’d. Flex hrs.,wkdays. Mid-Peninsula. (650)854-2342Fax 854-3254Computer Inventory SpecialistDetention Officer:Phoenix, Arizona, Maricopa CountySheriff’s Office. $14.99/hr. Excellentbenefits. No Experience Necessary.Contact 602-307-5245. 1-877-352-6276, or www.MCSO.org 400+ vacan-cies, including civilian. (Cal-SCAN)
Drivers/TaxiPA licensed cab co. Day or night cabsavail. Please apply 1880 South 7th St.,San Jose with DMV printout. Or call408/286-3434EngineerAdvanced Rotorcraft Technology Inc.,Mountain View, hiring Aerospace Eng,BS in Aerospace Eng. or MechanicalEng. Fax resume to Human Resources, 650.968.1978. Please, no phone calls.Events, Programs and MarketingManagerPalo Alto Chamber seeks an enthusiasticand organized planner. Proven experi-ence building relationships with localvendors and strong software knowledgeincluding Pagemaker, Excel, Adobe CS.More info/apply to [email protected] or fax 650 324-1215.
FedEx Kinkos JOB FAIR!Retail, Customer Service, Production
ALL SHIFTS Thursday, November 3, 2005
10am to 4pm We invite you to stop by our job fair
location: 1935 West El Camino Real Mt.View
We are hiring for the following loca-tions:
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Food Service Team MembersQuick Service Restaurant Food ServiceTeam Members Wanted San AntonioShopping Center Close to Trader Joes570 Showers Drive #2 Mountain ViewFor an interview call Ken (408)209-4834
Home Typists Needed!Earn $3,500-$5,000 Weekly!Typing fromHome! Guaranteed Paychecks! NoExperience Needed! Positions AvailableToday! Register Online Now!www.Type4Cash.com (AAN CAN)Inside SalesTHEATRE LOVERS Join theTheatreWorks (Menlo Park) TelephoneSales Team! Seeking energetic callers towork in a challenging & fun creativetheatre environment. Hours: Sun.-Thurs.,5-9pm. Competitive hourly wage + com-mission. Call Theo or Pat, (650)463-7106.
Movie Extras, Actors & Models!Make $75-$250/day. All ages and faceswanted! No exp. required. FT/PT.(800)714-7564. (Cal-SCAN)
Movie extras, actors, models!Make $100-$300/day. No Exp. Req.,FT/PT All looks needed! 1-800-714-7565 (AAN CAN)Mystery ShoppersGet paid to shop, earn up to $150 perday! No experience required. Call 877-576-9731. (AAN CAN)
Office Manager/Admin AssistantAccurate computer & office skillsrequired for growing church. Ability towork with a variety of people w/tact &confidentiality. 16 hours/week, Tues-Fri.,9-1. Fax resume to Wesley UMC, 650/327-2720RetailBeltramo Wine Shop, Menlo Park, is hir-ing for the following positions:Cashier/Delivery driver; gift wrapper;and experienced person in wine andliquor. Call Mon-Fri, 650/326-3230; fax650/326-1109
Sales Representative.We are so confident in our leads we payyou to run them, even if you don’t sell.Are you a self-motivated, positive per-son? Are you presently earning $1000-$1500 per week? Qualified guaranteedincome during training period. Qualified$2000 Sign-On Bonus. We offer... a solidtraining program with 2-3 Pre-set quali-fied confirmed leads daily. Our “New”credit process means all leads are pre-approved before you run the appoint-ments. Management opportunities.Unlimited income potential. Call Eric:888-543-1788 Therapeutic SleepSystems. (Cal-SCAN)
Sales/InsideLeading retail spa co. seeks exp. salesrep. Earn to $60-$90K/year. Salary +comm. Full benefits and bonuses. F/T,incl. weekends. Fax resume to 650-
345-0336 or [email protected]/Inventory Control.No exp. necessary. We train. Heavy lift-ing and good health req’d. Max age 34.H.S. Grads. Call 1-800-345-6289. (Cal-SCAN)
We are now hiring for our new
Palo Alto storeOpening February 2006.
OPEN INTERVIEWSSaturday, November 5th,
11am-3pmCubberley Community Center 4000 Middlefield Rd, Room M-3
(next to Charleston Center)
• Manager
• Shift Supervisors
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Call for more infoRedwood City(650) 780-9322Daly City(650) 992-8559
homecare and staffingB y N u r s e P r o v i d e r sDevelopment and
Communications DirectorThe Djerassi Resident ArtistsProgram (DRAP) announces the posi-tion of Development &Communications Director. DRAP is amulti-discipline artist retreat located inWoodside, CA. The Program seeks anindividual with nonprofit developmentexperience capable of carrying devel-opment to a new level of accomplish-ment. Full-time, salaried w/ benefits.BA and two years development expe-rience, excellent interpersonal, writ-ing and computer skills required.Prefer Peninsula resident. Seewww.djerassi.org for a complete jobdescription and Program profile. Sendletter of interest, resume, writingsamples, and contact info of three ref-erences a.s.a.p. to: DevelopmentSearch, Djerassi Resident ArtistsProgram, 2325 Bear Gulch Road,Woodside, CA 94062.
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Children’s Corner PreschoolEnergetic Nanny available FTFT Nanny/HousekeeperExp. w/ infants. Great refs. Very respon-sible & punctual. Call Alba (650)921-4718Get spousal funding 4 child careLooking for some more hoursLoving nanny availableP/T. 12-6pm. Experienced. Ref’s, CDL/(650)218-6413morning child careNANNY / MOM HELPER - $15.- $18.Nanny Available Wed. & Frid. - $18+Nanny seeking for f/t position - $16-20Need a few more hoursP/T nanny available - $4 p/hP/t nanny available - $6 p/h
340 Child CareWanted
Afternoon Sitter/Driver - $15/hourBright, friendly 11 year old boyNeeds supervision M-F afternoons.Duties include after school pick-up, playdates, driving to appointments. Help withlaundry, groceries and simple meals.Contact 322-1681Childcare/Cooking/Cleaning1-7pm, Mon-Fri for 5, 9 & 11 yr. olds.Driver’s license, Spanish/French speak-ing preferred.327-9306 after 6pmEvening babysitter neededFamily Nanny.. - $15
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345 Tutoring/LessonsSpanish Credentialed TutorSpanish Credentialed Tutor
Adult French LessonsAdult Spanish LessonsAlgebra to College Math 861-2378Baby Sign Language ClassesBlack Belts come in All Sizes...Calculus tutoring - $30per hrCartoon/Chinese Painting - $15/hrCreden. Exp. Math & Spanish Tut.French & Spanish for Home SchoolGeometry, Calculus AB/BC, Trig.IN-HOME TUTORING, SAT PREPÂExperienced tutors from topschools. All K-12 subjects.PrepPoint.com, 1-866-773-7764
Instruction for Hebrew,Bar & Bat Mitzvah
For Affiliated & Unaffiliated George Rubin, M.A. in
Hebrew/Jewish Education 650/424-1940
Kindermusik with Wendy
mandarin teaching - $20
Math, reading, and writing tutorExperienced teacher, master⤙sdegree, all grade levels. An approachthat meets your specific needs. Call800.875.6804Math-Calculus tutoring - $30 per hr
Middle and high school math tutoPiano class for 1.5 & up !
Piano InstructionClassic, Theory and Jazz
All Levels - Children and Adults SusanJackson
MB, MM-MTAC-IAJEBy Appt: 650/326-3520
Pre algebra thru CalculusPrivate Piano Lessons20 years experience Glenda TimmermanMasters Degree in Music & Arts.(650)938-0582Prof. Tutoring Services of SVQualified, affordable tutors all subjects K-college, inc. math, accounting, Spanish,French, Japanese. Math & Spanish spe-cialists. Spanish immersion 4 kids (K &up) in Los Altos. Indep. studies, creditsavail. SAT classes start every month AP,ESL. (650)948-5137, PTStutor.comSPANISH TUTOR for High School - $40Speech & Language Tutor - $40/hourTeacher/Tutor K-6 - $30/hrTennis Lessons 650-968-1576Writing Tutor 6-12 650 856-6732 -$40/hrYouth Lacrosse Camp 650-799-3600 -$65
350 Preschools/Schools/Camps
Bradbury HouseSmall, new Montessori school.
Ages 3 to Kindergarten.Fall & Winter Classes
forming now.AMS trained teachers
(1:6 ratio) 650/368-8048
Carillon Presch Apply for 2006
Harmony Road: Music for 1.5 & upLacrosse Class 650-799-3600 - $117Palo Alto PreschoolAges 2-5. Low student-teacher ratio.Meals incl. 650/857-0655 www.grow-ingtreepreschool.comSpanish Program for Toddlers - $130WPNS Co-op Preschool Openings
355 Items for SaleChildren’s Gifts diaper genie with free refills - $10Little Tikes Pink & White Vanity - $20.00Medela Pump In Style - $100my best friend’s nursing pillow - $25Unique Mommy Jewelry - $18-65
Your child’s safety in the water...Our #1 priority.
• Indoor, 92 degree pool,open year round
• Progressive and fun swimand water safety lessons
• Lifeguard, CPR and firstaid certified staff.
Call 650-494-1480 or visit 3864 Middlefield Rd., Palo Alto
Education for the 21st Century• AMI (member) Montessori Program (2yrs-K)• Emotionally & Academically stimulating program• Rich, nurturing, safe environment• Highly Qualified Teachers• Specially designed Montessori Program for 2 yr olds• Proudly NAEYC accredited
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• G y m n a s t i c s • G a r d e n i n g • M o n t e s s o r i C u r r i c u l u m •
• F r e n c h • S p a n i s h • M u s i c • K i n d e r g a r t e n •
Casa dei Bambini
Math TutorPre-Alg., Geometry, Alg.II. Exp. class-room teacher. Refs. avail. Call Jim,650/947-9808
Language ExpertsExperienced European French-
Spanish Teacher. Kids, high school-ers, home schoolers, special pro-grams for adults. (650)691-9863 or (650)804-5055 cell. www.lan-
guagesexpert.com
ACADEMIC & SATExperienced Tutors. Highest Standardof Service. Affordable Rates. 1:1 In-home. All Subjects, K-12. 650-493-2360. www.paLearningSpring.com
Palo Alto - M-F, 12-7, 15 yr. oldw/special needs+Cooking,$20/hr.+CarPalo Alto - 8:00 -5:30, M-F 6 mo.old boy, $3,250/mo
650-462-4580
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TOWN &TOWN & COUNTRCOUNTRYYRESOURCESRESOURCESFind your dream NANNY JOB!
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We have all sorts of schedules with delightful
families! $15-19/hr.
Peninsula ParentsAre you looking for a nanny?
Advertise in the Weekly’sKids’ Stuff section and reach
over 47,000 people!326-8216
BUYIT.SELL IT.FIND IT. Need a job?
Look in theEmploymentsection of thePalo Alto Weekly
YOU DON’TNEED IT, SELL ITIN THE WEEKLYMARKETPLACE
IF
525 Adult CareWanted
Live-In Household Manager NeededGood driving record, experience withelderly, references. Duties: cooking,household, shopping, errands. Salary +private quarters. 650-361-0977
540 Domestic HelpWanted
550 BusinessOpportunities$1000’s weeklyWorking at home in your spare time,mailing our sales brochures. NO selling.No advertising. Supplies provided.Genuine opportunity. Call 1-(718) 362-1666 (24 Hours). (AAN CAN)
$920 Weekly Salary!!Mailing Promotional letters from home.Genuine Opportunity. FREE info! CallNOW! 1-800-693-5714 24 hrs. (AANCAN)All cash candy route.Do you earn $800 in a day? Your ownlocal candy route. Includes 30 machinesand candy. All for $9,995. MultiVend,LLC 880 Grand Blvd., Deer Park, NY11729. 1-800-814-6047. (Cal-SCAN)Are you making $1,410per week? All cash vending routes withprime locations available now! Under$9,000 investment required. Call TollFree (24-7) 800-276-5584. (Cal-SCAN)Earn $5,000 Weekly!Processing Emails and Completing Surveys Online. $25 per email, $75 perSurvey! Unlimited Income Potential.Guaranteed Paychecks! Free Government Grants Available!www.RealMoneyPrograms.com (AANCAN)
Fire your boss!Kwik Kerb Business. Laying ContinuousConcrete Curbing. Equipment, Training,Marketing with Back-up and Support.Don’t Wait. Some areas still available. 1-866-459-4553 www.KwikKerb.comInvest. $45,725.(Cal-SCAN)
Get paid $3624 weekly!Typing From Home. Data Entry WorkersNeeded Online Immediately. EveryoneQualifies. No Experience Required.Amazing Opportunity! GuaranteedProgram! www. DataEntryPro.com (AANCAN)
Miss your kids?Working way too much for way too little?Executive level pay from home. Learnhow from millionaires. Not MLM. 888-376-1231. (AAN CAN)
Tanning Salon for SaleMoved out of area. Serious inquiries
only. (925)890-2150
Tired of falling downthe corporate ladder? Take control now!We Train, Free Info! Call Now 1-800-591-5817! (AAN CAN)
Up to $4,000 Weekly!!11 Year Nationwide Company NowHiring! Easy Work, Sending Out OurSimple One Page Brochure! FreePostage, Supplies! FREE INFORMATION,CALL NOW!! 1-800-242-0363 Ext. 4200(AAN CAN)
560 EmploymentInformation$1325 Weekly Possible!!Earn Cash Daily! Stay Home! Mailing ourbrochures. Real Opportunity. FREE info!Call now! 1-800-649-3416 24 hrs. (AANCAN)
$1750 Weekly Income!!Nationwide Company Now Hiring HomeMailers! Easy Work! No ExperienceNecessary! Written Guarantee! FreeInformation Call Now 1-800-242-0363ext. 4213. (AAN CAN)
$1750 Weekly Income!!Nationwide Company Now Hiring HomeMailers! Easy Work! No ExperienceNecessary! Written Guarantee! FreeInformation Call Now 1-800-242-0363ext. 4213. (AAN CAN)
* Big Rig Training *(2 weeks) or Experienced A’s wanted,pre-hired Iron Eagle. Garry 24 hour tollfree 1-877-625-0508. Average $46,620per year. (Cal-SCAN)
* Moviw Extras * Earn$150-$300/Day. All Looks/TypesNeeded. No Experience Necessary. TV,Music Videos, Commercials, Film, Print.Call Tollfree 7 days! 1-800-260-3949x3025. (AAN CAN)
*Movie Extras*earn $150-$300/Day. All Looks/TypesNeeded. No Experience Necessary. TV,Music Videos, Commercials, Film, Print.Call Tollfree 7 days! 1-800-260-3949x3025. (AAN CAN)
A fast track to a sales careerTravel the USA as you develop skills inOutside Sales. Paid training, transporta-tion, lodging furnished. Call SuccessExpress Sales, Inc. today. 1-877-646-5050. (Cal-SCAN)
Act now drivers -Flatbed, Bulk Tank and RefrigeratedDivisions. Performance based pay.Experienced Operators. IndependentContractors or Company Drivers. CDLInstruction Program available. 800-771-6318. www.PrimeInc.com (Cal-SCAN)
Cool Travel Job!!One Month Paid Training! $500 Sign-onBonus. Must be free to travel & starttoday. 1-800-735-7462. (Cal-SCAN)
Dreading Monday?Work from home and earn Executive-level income. No commute, no boss,total freedom. Call now: (800) 322-0743. (AAN CAN)
Driver - Covenant Transport.Excellent Pay & Benefits for ExperiencedDrivers, O/O, Solos, Teams & GraduateStudents. Bonuses Available.Refrigerated Now Available. 1-888-MORE PAY (1-888-667-3729) (Cal-SCAN)
Driver - Do you drive a car?Ever thought about driving a TRUCK? Callus, we’ll upgrade your license and thenemploy you! Call: 1-800-432-4442Ref#182 EOE (Cal-SCAN)
Driver - Here’s how weshow R-E-S-P-E-C-T - Over 2 Billion MilesLast Year! Excellentcompensation/retirement. OTR, region-al, dedicated. Comfort zones available.Get your share call: 866-333-8801Ref#182 (Cal-SCAN)
Driver: Great New PayPackage for Recent Driving SchoolGraduates. No Experience, No Problem:An industry leader in miles and pay. CallCRST Van Expedited. 1-800-781-2778.(Cal-SCAN)
Drivers: FedEx groundSeasonal Teams Needed. $1.34* mileSingles; $1.14* mile (* Includes “OnsiteDiscount Fuel” & Extras). CDL-A + 1 Yr.TT Experience Required. 1-866-832-6339. (Cal-SCAN)
Get a real paycheck& Get Home more often! Attention ClassA Truck Drivers. Dedicated Lanes: AZ-CA-NV. Call McKelvey Trucking 1-800-410-6255. (Cal-SCAN)
Now Hiring for 2005Positions. $18.50-$59.00 +/hr. FullBenefits/Paid Training and Vacations. NoExperience Necessary. 1-800-584-1775. Public Announcement Reference# 5001. (AAN CAN)
Stay Home!Earn Extra Cash Weekly! Mailing LettersFrom Home! Easy Work! No ExperienceRequired! FREE Information Package!Call 24/hrs. 1-800-242-0363 ext.4223 www.NICpublishers.com (AAN CAN)
604 Adult CareOfferedCompanion/CaregiverAvailable PT Loving & compassionate.Great refs. Rosemary (650)967-5619
609 Catering/EventPlanningMUSIC (pianist, bands, D.J. etc)Also carolers, event planning, etc.www.finesseproductions.com
Top Bay Area MusiciansLIVE MUSIC Duos, Trios, Quartets andmore Professional Classical, Jazz &Modern Ensembles Reasonably pricedfor any occasion. (650)493-1538
610 TutoringGerman, language & cuture
by native speaker, retired college pro-fessor. (650)327-4282
TUTOR/EDITORIndividual academic instruction in myMidtown Palo Alto home. School & col-lege subjects. Test preparation.Manuscript editing. Randall Millen, (650)856-1419
619 Consultants
620 Domestic HelpOfferedMother’s 2nd handWill help with Cooking & Laundry. PT,experience, refs, CDL. $18/hr.(650)218-6413
624 Financial$$ Cash $$Immediate Cash for StructuredSettlements, Annuities, Law Suits,Inheritances, Mortgage Notes, & CashFlows. J.G. Wentworth - #1 1-(800)-794-7310. (AAN CAN)
Behind on house payments?Can’t Qualify for a regular Loan? You Canwith us! We don’t use your credit scores.Call Now! 1-877-777-7929. DRE#01511169(Cal-SCAN)
Credit Manipulation ExposedBeat the system. Every dirty trick to get-ting credit and fighting creditors.Guaranteed material. Not available else-where. HURRY LIMITED SUPPLY $19.95 www.ten2oneINC.com (AANCAN)
650 Pet Care/Grooming/TrainingAll Animals Happy HousePet Sitting services by Susan. Licensed, insured & references. 650-323-4000
Linda’s Creature ComfortsWhen you must leave them, I will lovethem. Animal visits in your home. Since1980. Excellent local refs. Linda 650-325-3956
Menlo Park Pet SittingThe one you can trust. Loving pet care,including DAY CARE, walks, overnights,and visits. Lucy, 650/330-1873
Steve MilesONE DAY
DOG TRAINING(that’s right!)
Service guaranteed www.onedaydog.com1-800-906-2846
Public Sales Training Class
BusinessServices
Billing/Accounts Payable ClerkLaw Firm in Redwood City is lookingfor a part-time billing clerk with atleast 2 years of accounts payableexperience. We require 20 hours aweek - days and times are flexible. Please fax resume to Jocelyn Walkerat 650-365-0677 or e-mail to [email protected]
Live-In Cook Needed!Full-time for a large home in
Atherton. Some housekeepingduties. 3+ yrs experience in a pri-vate home necessary. $55K/yr. +room & board. Tiffany 415-901-
0243.
CARE GIVER / COMPANIONFor elderly mom living in Palo Alto pri-vate home⤔a wonderful, loving lady!Assist in bathing, toileting, feedingand accompanying her to doctor andon outings. Some house-cleaning,.Reg. Nurse⤙s Asst preferred.Significant exp. with Alzheimer⤙sa must. 20 hrs/wk- Sunday, Monday,Tuesday. Must have reliable car, cellphone and email. $18.50/hour ormore if fully qualified. Email [email protected] or Fax to510-652-5427.
WritersSeeking freelance Ghost writers for
short-term writing assignments to bepublished in the Palo Alto Weekly,The Almanac & the Mountain ViewVoice. Writers will be employed bythe sales and marketing division for
special advertising features toappear during the holidays.
Candidates must be able to edit theirown writings, stay within the wordlength provided, have exceptional
communication skills and beextremely deadline
oriented. Compensation is based ona per assignment agreement. Must
provide samples of previouswriting assignments as well as con-tact information for the editor/pub-
lisher where writingwas published. Interested individuals
may contact Franklin Elieh [email protected].
Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, November 2, 2005 • Page 45
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GO TO WWW.FOGSTER.COM fogster.comMARKETPLACE the printed version of
We are looking for an energetic, enthusiastic,confident, and self-directed professional.Someone who possesses strong organizationaland public interaction skills. You should havethe ability and demonstrated experience tomake public and one-on-one presentations. Youmust work well with minimum supervision.
Your responsibility is to develop and presenteffective marketing programs that result insales. You will be working with a large base ofcurrent and prospective customers within ageographic territory.
We value and actively seek to recruit, developand retain people with backgrounds andexperience reflecting the diversity of thecommunities we cover.
For immediate consideration, FAX your resume to:Neal Fine 650-854-3650 or
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703Architecture/Design
DESIGN/PERMITSOne Stop Place for Your Remodeling Design needs. Complete Plans incl. Structural Engineering & Energy Com-pliance (T-24). ADW (650)969-4980
704 Audio/VisualANTENNA PROS
Home entertainment hookups, HDTV Antennas, cable, speakers, phone,
audio/video setups, Satellite & Plasma screen TV installations. 650-965-8498.
710 CarpentryCabinetry-Individual Design
Precise, 3-D Computer ModelingMantels, Bookcases, Workplaces
Wall Units, Window SeatsNed Hollis 650-856-9475
GiulianiConstructionAdditions • Remodeling
General Carpentry Work(408) 310-8000
715 Cleaning Services2 person team. We do the same service as everyone else-but the difference is: “we love to do it!” Steam spot clng
avail Lic.# 28276, Call (650)369-7570www.FlorLauHousecleaning.com
MILAGROS CERROS650.474.0486 or 650.714.8059
Milagros HouseCleaning
GOOD REF. • FREE EST.•Window Cleaning •Residential
A Plus Cleaning ServiceRESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
• High Quality Cleaning• Dependable Performance
• Competitive Rates • Move In/Move OutCall Liz (650) 787-1779Free Est. • 15 yrs. Exp • References
DOLORES HOUSE CLEANINGResidential & CommercialExcellent ReferencesFree Estimates15 years exp.
Lic # 34707
H 650 369-0363 • C 650 208-6204
House Cleaning &Janitorial Service
Lic. #36511Jose AmezcuaC (650) 722-0807 H (650) 361-8328
• Daily, weekly, monthly• Move in • Move out• 10 years exp. • Free estimate
Estab. 1982 Free estimate
650-948-2599www.dialamaidcleaners.com
Quality Cleaning Includes:Floors, laundry, ironing,
windows & help @ partiesReliable & honest professional cleaners
lic • bonded • English speakingAvailable Mon-Sat.
3 hrs/$70. – Price red. 4+ hrsWeekly – BiWeekly – Monthly
Home or Office
715 Cleaning Services
• 18 yrs. experience • Excellent References
• Free Estimates
Lucy’s Cleaning Service
Home: 408.745.7276 - Cell: 650.575.4985
Ask for Lucy or Vina: 650. 861.0773
ALERT GENERAL CLEANING SERVICE
Commercial & ResidentialMove-ins & Move-outs
Carpet ShampooingPower Washing
Strip, Wax & Polish FloorsOrganizing
Hauling & CleanupsMoving Truck/Deliveries
650-400-2238Lic
#044
566
ELENA’S HOUSECLEANING SERVICEHouses, apartments & windows. Com-
mercial & Residential. 10 yrs. exp. Good references. Free Est. Lic. # 29750
(650)465-7694 Call any time!
Housecleaning. 19 years experience. Excellent references
Service for your home or business. Call (650)464-6715
J A N I T O R #1House/carpet cleaning, hdwd floorpolish, window washing in/outside.Janitorial svc. Hauling. Lic. & exp..Cell (415)971-0886, (650)341-8392
JOSE’S JANITORIAL SERVICEProfessional House Cleaning, Offices •
Window Washing • Commercial • Residential • Husband & Wife •
References (650)322-0294
Marias Housecleaning ServicesResidential & Commercial
Personal service. Ironing. Mon-Sat. 10 yrs exp. Good refs & Free est.
Maria (650)328-6952; cell 465-5806
“The BEST Service for You”Service since 1985
• Meticulous, Quality Work• Laundry/Ironing/Windows/Blinds• Wax/Wall Washing/Construction Clean-Up• Senior/Expecting Mother/Newborn Disc.• Last minute calls (650) 962-1536
OrkopinaHousecleaning
Insured & Bonded Lic. 020624
Ramos Cleaning ServicesHouses • Apartments
Free Est. • Reasonable Prices • 10 yrs Weekly • Bi-Weekly • MonthlyLic.10929 (650)678-4792
Rio’s HousecleaningVaccum, cleaning & more.
10 years experience. Good references. Free Estimates. Call Delia
650-291-7763 or 650-400-5642
719Remodeling/Additions
CAMPBELL QUALITY CONSTRUCTIONHome Additions
Custom Kitchens and All Types ofInterior & Exterior Remodeling
Good Referenceswww.campbellqualityconstruction.com
408.426.0709 Lic B814415
NEW ConstructionROOM Additions
KITCHEN & BATH RemodelingCal. Lic. #627843 • Bonded • Insured
366-8335
DOMICILE CONSTRUCTIONGENERAL CONTRACTOR
719Remodeling/Additions
A Notice to Our Readers:
California law requires that con-tractors taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor or materials) be li-censed by the Contractors State Li-cense Board. State law also re-quires that contractors include their license number on all advertising. You can check the status of your li-censed contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-321-CSLB. . Ads appearing in the paper without license. # indicate that the person is not licensed.
A B WESTCONSTRUCTION
• Remodels • Repairs• Tile • Carpentry • Decks• Elec/Plumbing • Painting
Call E. Marchettifor Free Estimate
Excellent Local References(650) 347-8359 Lic.#623885
Fax (650) 344-6518
ABBA CONSTRUCTIONAdditions & Remodeling Specialist
New construction/remodel. Free cleaning service w/all remodels. 1 year warr. 408/603-6327. Lic #859041
El Paso DrywallWater damage, acoustic removal & spray, hanging texture paint. Tile, stucco, roofing jobs, remod-els & demolition. (408)506-0694
722 Decks
Totally Decked OutGet ready for winter!
FREE wash w/Stain/SealerPower Wash & Seal Decks & Fences
Free est. • License & Bonded.Lic#793393 (650) 450-3882
AF Wood PreservingExterior wood preservation.Make old look new & lasts.Many references. Free estimates.
Great for Owners & RentorsLic #711787 Bonded & Insured
650-567-9663
730 ElectricalALEX ELECTRIC
Lic #784136. Free Est. All electrical Alex, (650)366-6924
730 Electrical
Clean, Prompt &Professional Electricians
Superior Service since 1989• Lighting Improvements • New Appliances• Dedicated Circuits • Phone & Computer Wiring• Free Estimates
(650) 964-1000Save money by having itdone right the first time! Lic# 606341
737 Fences & GatesFences - Decks - Retaining Wall Patio Outdoor Construction. 15 yrs Exper.
Reasonable prices. Lic#786158Al (650)853-0824, cell 650-269-7113
741Flooring/Carpet/Tile
ALEX TILE & MARBLEKitchen, Bath, Fireplace, Patio
All Tile, Marble, Slate, Stone WorkReferences, Guarantee
Lic # 491398, (650)996-9885
Link Corp.Kitchens, bathroom floors, installs of
all types of stone. Superb craftsmanship Grout & Tile Repairs:
caulking * sealing * polishing. Complete remodels, difficult & simple.
John or Robert, 650/400-3665;408/530-9756, ext.1.
Lic. C/54-637616; B-847288. Bonded/Insured
748Gardening/LandscapingPACIFIC LANDSCAPINGReliable professional, yard mainte-
nance & landscaping.. In business over 20 years. 654-4400 Lic. #736877
BECKY’S LANDSCAPEWeekly, Biweekly & Periodic Maint.
Annual Rose, Fruit Tree Pruning, Yard Clean-ups, Demolition, Excavation, Irrigation, Sod, Planting, Raised Beds, Ponds, Fountains, Patios, Decks.
(650)493-7060
Call or visit our website today!
Cherish Your GardenShubha Landscape Design
Landscape Contractor Lic #852075www.ShubhaLandscapeDesign.com
Phone: 650. 321.1600• Affordable Landscape Design
Conceptual, Planting, Irrigation, and Lighting Plans
• Installation• Fine Gardening• Plant Care Calendar• Consult on Existing Garden• Plant Ordering Services
•YARD MAINTENANCE•ESTATE SERVICE•NEW LAWNS
•LANDSCAPE RENOVATION•SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
FREE ESTIMATES (650)367-1420
Hector’s Garden
(650) 283-9498
& Landscape
Free Estimates
New SprinklersAll Wood FencesGeneral Maintenance
New LawnsDump Truck HaulingClean Ups
748Gardening/Landscaping
JODY HORSTLandscapeArtist856-9648
• Design & Installation• Lawn & Irrigation• Clean-up & Plant Maintenance
• Rock Garden & Natural Paths• Consulting Lic. # 725080
SanchezGardeningP Clean-upsP MaintenanceP PlantingP Sprinkler systemP Hauling20 yrs. exp. Lic. #35326
Free Estimates650-839-1844
GREEN THUMBFOR HIRE
Garden design,installation,maintenance & concrete work
Call (650) 328-1155
Clean up • Pruning • RemovalSprinklers System Repair • Free EstimatesGood References • New Lawn Installation
JOSE MARTINEZJOSE MARTINEZ(408) 733-2696 or (650) 271-4448
GENERAL GARDENINGGENERAL GARDENINGM A I N T E N A N C EM A I N T E N A N C E
Cleo Service & Garden Clean UpsHauling • Sprinklers • BricksGarden Maint • New Lawns
Trimming • Pruning • ConcreteReasonable Rates. Free Est.
650-366-5874
Garden Maintenance & Clean-UpsTree Service. New Lawns w/ Irrigation
Reliable. • Great Refs. • Free Est.. (650)368-3583 • (650)771-0213
GARDENING by J. SANDOVAL
Gen. Maint. • Clean ups •Good Rates Free Est. • Elect. blowers for PA
Dina or Jose Sandoval (650)566-8136
HUMBERTO’S GARDENINGComplete maintenance.
Garden works-Clean ups. Trimming.Installation. Repair. Irrigation.Free Estimate. (650)364-7210
Japanese GardenerMaintenance • Garden works
Clean ups • Pruning(650)327-6283, evenings
748Gardening/Landscaping
JAPANESE GARDENERPruning, Bonsai
Maintenance, Clean-up(650)856-6593, eves.
Jose Luis’s GardeningYard Maint. • Sprinklers Systems
Flat Stones, Concrete. Blocks & Brick. (650)796-1262 24/7
Rose & Fruit TreePruning
Lic #736150
Julia Powers Landscape Services
650-269-4975
LANDA’S GARDENING SERVICEMaintenance & clean-ups, new lawnsLandscaping & tree cutting/trimmingRamon 510-494-1691/650-576-6242
Excellent References!
LANDSCAPE CONSULTING
Mader GreenCall Susie MaderC27-677335 650-857-0658
M. Sanchez Landscaping Concrete, patios, driveways, flagstone, irrigation specialist, garden lighting & repairs. New install., maint., cleanups.Lic.#860920. (650)444-7072, 342-1392
MAINTENANCEClean Ups. Trimming. Pruning. Stump removal. Rototilling. Aerating. Tree Service. landscaping. Drip & Sprinkler. Roger H: (650)326-7721 Cell: 776-3255
MARIO MORENO’S GARDENING• Regularly Scheduled Maintenance
• Clean Ups •Hauling •General maint. 25 Years Experience.
Free Estimates. (650)365-6955
RAY’S LANDSCAPINGSprinkler sys. Lawns. Maintenance. All types of stone work. Retaining
walls. Fences. Since 1980. Lic.#749922.(650)969-4276 or cell 793-3939
TOTAL LANDSCAPING• Design
• Construction• Landscaping• Quality Work
BrickConcretePlantingRetaining Walls
Stone WorkDecks/Fences/ArborsDrainageIrrigation
FREE ESTIMATES650-533-0946650-938-2026
Lic. # 755857
SUPER YARD WORKTree Service • Lawn Repair • New
Fence • Sod or Seed • General Cleanup Painting • Concrete • Hauling
Free Estimates Tim (650)322-7065
751 GeneralContracting
ALKA CONSTRUCTION Remodeling, Additions, Bathrooms,
Kitchen, Tile & Marble Work, Electri-cal & Plumbing, Concrete Driveways, Patios. Lic. #638994. Tel. 704-4224Renovate!
Look in theHome Services section in thePalo Alto Weekly
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Home Services (cont.)
To advertise in this section, call 326-8210.Ask for Justin x214, Irene x213 or Evie x216 Hablamos Español!
Home ServicesHome Services
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIALNEW HOMES • REMODELS
ADDITIONS • REPAIRS
650•964•9373Lic. #740660
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR, INC.
VINYL (Alcoa) SIDING2005 inventory must go. 4 colors leftto choose (white, gray, sandstone &
cameo). 50% Off. Installed only.
800.960.6305
GENERAL BUILDINGCONTRACTORS
• Additions • Seismic Upgrades • New Homes
(650) 322-7930PL/PD STATE LIC# 608358
SINCE 1990
754 Gutters
Pioneer ServicesGutter & Downspout
CleaningResidential Specialist
Local References
ALL WORK 100%GUARANTEED
FREE ESTIMATES
650-248-3488www.pioneersvc.comLicensed, Bonded & Insured
CARLSON’S GUTTERSERVICE
“Service Beyond Expectations”Gutter Cleaning & Repair
Experienced • Fast Service
Mark (650) 322-5030
757 Handyman/RepairsEuropean CraftsmanshipFor All Your Repair Needs. Kitchen &
Bath, Plumbing Finish Carpentry & More. 10% off 1st time cust.
Licensed. (650)270-7726
Able Handyman FredOffers complete home repairs, mainte-nace, remod., prof. painting, carpentry, plumbing, elect. & custom design cabi-nets. 7 days. 650.529.1662 • 483.4227
All Types Of Home Improvements. 35 yrs experience
Carpentry • Plumbing • Electric •Remodels. Manny (650)863-0497
Angela’s Home Detailing ServiceProfessional service
with a smile...
INTERIOR & EXTERIORHOUSE PAINTING
Angela White(650) 630-7203
Angela’s Home Detailing Service
Small repairs to a complete remodelingjob. Painting. Custom Finish Carpentry.
Plumbing and More.800-730-7650 or [email protected]
HANDYMAN & MORE
LSJ HANDYMAN SERVICES Appliance • Electrical • Phone
Carpentry • MasonryPlumbing • Demo • Hauling
Lic.# 742716 (650)464-2775
759 Hauling
✭ HAULING ✭LARGE TRUCKS
Dump Runs • TreesLARGE/small JOBS
Free Estimate • Insured650-327-HAUL
cell:415-999-0594
J O H N S T O N
Prompt Service
EXPRESSHAULING
Misc. Junk & AppliancesGarage Clean-Up and MoreFast & Reliable
Call Sam: 369-4404
$49special
Commercial & ResidentialReasonable & Reliable
• Free Estimates• Furniture • Trash • Appliances• Wood • Yard Waste • Construction • Rental Clean-Up • Debris
(408) 888-0445No Job Too Big Or Small!
ATLAS HAULINGATLAS HAULING
7 DAYS A WEEK!
Free estimates650-533-2953or 324-3513
Hernan’s Cleanup/Hauling
Services
FRANK’S HAULINGCommercial, Residential, Garage,
Basement & Yard Clean-up.Fair prices. (650)361-8773
J&G HAULING SERVICEMisc. junk, office & appliances, garage/storage, etc & clean-ups.
Old furniture, refrigerators & freezers.FREE ESTIMATES (650)368-8810
LOW RATE HAULINGResidential/Commercial misc. junk.
.Demolition Removal. Home/Office mov-ing. Yard clean-up. Tree trimmings.
SAME DAY SERVICE(650)274-4510 or (650)906-8835
761 Masonry/Brick
CUSTOM MASONRY & TILE
• Fat, Bored, Retired Masons & Tile Setters• Custom Brick / Stone / Tile• Ready for Work, Small Jobs OK
650-207-7734 Since 1966
WE’RE BACK
767 MoversArmando’s Moving Labor Service
Homes, Apts, Storages. Specializing in loading/unloading rental trucks, sm/lrg moves. 15yrs svc Bay Area. Armando, (650)630-0424 Lic#14733
SHMOOVERMOOVERSLICENSE CALIF. T-118304
Serving the Peninsulasince 1975. Insured.
Careful, friendly, fast, stillowner-operated!
327-5493768 Moving Assistance
Call ME 1st
4 Strapping ProsExcellent Refs.
Gary (650)271-0773
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801 Apartments/Condos/StudiosFurnished StudioAvail. now. 650.328.4320Los Altos, 2 BR/2 BA - $1800Los Altos, 3 BR/2 BA - $3400Menlo Park, 1 BR/1 BA - $975Menlo Park, 1 BR/1 BA - $1300/mo.Menlo Park, 2 BR/1 BA - $1825Menlo Park, 2 BR/1 BA - $1845Mountain View, 1 BR/1 BA - $850.00Mountain View, 1 BR/1 BA - $925Mountain View, 1 BR/1 BA - $975/monthMountain View, 1 BR/1 BA -$825/MONTHMountain View, 1 BR/1 BA - $850.00Mountain View, 1 BR/1 BA - $1200
Mountain View, Studio - $835Mountain View, Studio BR/1 BA -$895.00MP: Large Studio600 sq. ft., like new, premiere building,phone entry, gated garage. N/P.BONUS. $900/mo. Call 650-325-7863MP: 1, 2 & 3BR apts.Large newly remod. Beautiful SharonHeights location, close to Stanford &shops. Pets welcome. Ask about ourMove-In Specials! Please call forappointment. (650)854-3900.MP: 1BR/1BACharming & updated. 721 Live Oak.Close to Stanford & downtown. Pvt.patio, full kit., 2 car parking, N/S.$1395/mo. By appt. only M-F. (650)326-3230
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AEK, quiet, completely refurbished, bal-cony, laundry, $1200. Studio w/AEK,$700 408-972-2599MP: 3BR/2.5BA TownhouseFrplc, hrdwd flrs., wall-wall carpeting,dbl. gar., yard. N/S, N/P. $1850/mo.650-692-7716, 650-270-7468 cellMP: 3BR/2BARemod., ground floor end unit, pvt.patios, pool, lush gardens, nr. Stanford,shops, dining. $2300. 650-854-2700robinsonandcompany.com.
Mv 967-3522, 1 BR/1 BA - $1350MV-PA Vicinity: Studio-1BRFlex rent. Unique features.. Studio$800-$950, 1BR $900-$1100 or bestoffer. 650/960-1190 or www.mmhous-ing.comMV: 1BRwith deck. Quiet, pleasant complex nextto park & tennis cts. Pool, micro, D/W. 1cat OK. Water, garbage incl. $900 mo.650/967-9349MV: 1BR$925/mo. Located in downtown MV.Pool, laundry, covered parking. Pleasecall 650-279-7208 or email to [email protected] for more informa-tion.
MV: 1BRPA border. Wall-wall carpets, drapes,pool. 1 block El Camino. $895 mo.1895 Ednamary Way. (650)948-8429.
PA: 2BR/2BABeautifully remodeled condo on 3rd floorof secured building w/tree top views,frplc, dining area, laundry in unit, 2underground parking space. $2800/mo.Agent, 650-867-8838
PA: 1BR/1BAWalk to downtown, quiet location, pri-vate entry. $1400, includes utilities.N/S/P. 650/329-8801
PA: 2BR & 1BRExcel. Midtown. Pvt. deck, gardens,pool, cov. parking. Utilities incl. N/S/P.From $1495. 1BR from $1150.(650)207-9335.
PA: 2BR/1BABeautiful unit. Front/back patios, hard-wood flr., covered carport. $1250 mo.650/565-8792 or 408/921-0327
PA: 2BR/1BACompletely remod. Greenhouse condo.Close to PA schools, easy commute. Lg1 car gar. Avail. Nov. $1700 mo. Yearlease pref. N/S/P. Call Josie, 415/269-7061
PA: 2BR/1BAPool, laundry. N/P. Bike to Stanford.Avail. now. $1150 mo. Call Maria(650)493-9576
PA: 2BR/1BA & 2BR/2BA2BR/1BA plus den, $1200 mo.2BR/2BA w/frplc. & D/W, $1400 mo.Pool, laundry facil. 220 Curtner.650/320-8112 or 650/917-8075
PA: 2BR/1BA CondoW/D in unit. D/W, refrig., gar., pool,$1500. Agent, 408-773-0717
PA: Studios, 1BR & 2BRDntn., quiet, cats OK.
A/C, pool, spa, lndry, gar. 275 Hawthorne. (650)321-6633.
Palo Alto, 1 BR/1 BADowntown in vintage 4-plex. Prvt entry,hdwd floor, eat in kit, tub/shower.N/S/P, utilities, Sec Dep $1250. APPT:650-330-6201/ -6209 www.tourfacto-ry.com/226190
Palo Alto, 1 BR/1 BA - $1315/mont
Palo Alto, 2 BR/1 BA - $1500
Palo Alto, 2 BR/1 BA - $1295.00
Palo Alto, 2 BR/1 BA - $1,200.00
Palo Alto, 2 BR/2 BA - $1800
Palo Alto, 2 BR/2 BANice condo new carpet granite cntrslarge patio 1 car garage Available 650-269-7480 $1,695.00
Palo Alto, 2 BR/2.5 BA2MBR/2.5Ba townhouse, AEK, frpl,W/D, N/S/P, $2150/mo, (408)756-6246; (925)708-7879
Palo Alto/furniture/sublet, 1 BR/1 BA -$1250month
Redwood City West, 1 BR/1 BA - $575.Mo.
803 DuplexFurnished 2BR/1BAP. A. Downtown area . N/S, N/P. Call650-328-4320
Mountain View, 2 BR/1 BA - $1185/mo.
Mountain View, 3BR/2.5 BA -$1950/mon
Palo Alto, 2 BR/1 BA - $1,200
805 Homes for RentAtherton, 3 BR/2 BA - $3500
Atherton, 3 BR/2 BALandscape to perfection. HardwoodFloors. Elegant and Inviting Porch-styleentry and foyer, Granite Kitchen counter-tops, spacious living room that opens tothe rear patio. Double Paned windows.3500 Linwood Realty 650-851-0919
Atherton, 3 BR/2 BA - $3500
Atherton, 5+ BR/4+ BA - $7000/mon
LA: 2BR/1BA“Cutie Pie.” Formal LR/dining w/hard-wood floors; fireplace; familyroom/home office; sunny kitchenw/modern appliances; large yard.$2,250 mo. N/S/P.Classic Property Services 650/329-9022.
LA: 3BR/2BACountry Club. Large LR/dining; fireplace;hardwood floors thru-out; 2 full baths;family kitchen w/built-in table/benchseating; grassed yard w/fruittrees/roses. N/S/P. $2,750 mo incl.gardener. Classic PropertyServices,650/329-9022
LAH: 4BR/2.5BATahoe Style Living. Mountain Views.Soaring Ceilings. Minutes to Town.Updated MBA. Fresh Paint. $5200/mo.Mansell & Co. 650-948-0811
Los Altos Hills, 3 BR/2 BA - $4500.00
Los Altos, 2 BR/1.5 BA - $2450month
Los Altos, 3 BR/2 BA - $ 2665/mo.
Los Altos, 3 BR/2 BA - $2750/mont
Menlo Park, 2 BR/2 BA - $2.200.00/
Menlo Park, 4 BR/3.5 BA - $5995/mont
Menlo Park, 5+ BR/3.5 BA - $4500/mo
Mountain View, 4 BR/2.5 BAFAMILY HOME: 2 Stories wupdatedkitchen & pool! Best MV area & schools!4500mo. ITSAHUMMER.COM 650-851-7054
MP/PV border: 3BR/2BA1/2 mi to Stanf., Las Lomitas schls, cul-de-sac, frplc, grdnr, N/S $2650.209.559.2007
MP: 2BR/1BAWest Menlo. Refrigerator, D/W, mri-crowave, W/D, large yard, gardenspace, shed. Las Lomitas schools.$2000. +dep. (650)854-3662MP: 3BR/2.5BA TownhouseSHARON HEIGHTS Executive. On golfcourse. Park-like like setting. 2000 sf.Like new. Pools and spas. $3500 mo.Call collect, 831/649-3999 Pa, 3 BR/2 BALg 1800 sf home on cul-de-sac. Updtdappliances.Very clean.1 cargar.W/D.$2395.650-949-0900.PA: 4BR/2.5BABarron Park. Family room, A/C, 2 fire-places. Overlooks orchard. $3500 mo.575 Maybell. 650/917-8075PA: 1BR/1BA Cottage & StudioCollege Terrace. Hardwood, 2 garages,$1350. Studio, new carpet $900.Agent, 408-773-0717 www.wakprop-mgmt.comPA: 3BR/2BAUpdated. Hrwd flrs, Eat-in-kit., frplc,Great yard/patio. Pets OK. N/S. Walk toparks. Quiet street. (650)283-5612PA: 3BR/2BAImmaculate. Close to Duveneck School.Gardener incl. N/P. 121 Heather Lane.Available mid-Dec (neg.). Please do notdisturb tenants. $3800. (310)820-9665PA: 3BR/3.5BALovely 3800 sq. ft. Old PA home, 5 FPs,new carpet & paint. Huge lot w/pool,walk to town. $8500/mo. Agent, 650-948-3056Palo Alto, 2 BR/2 BAMidtown quiet cul de sac; washer, dryer,dishwasher, garage Phyllis(415)596-5427 $2100Palo Alto, 3 BR/2 BALiving room, family room, formal diningroom, large kitchen. A/C, washer/dryer,laundry room, bonus storage room ingarage. Gardener included. Schools,parks, library nearby. $2500/Month650-327-1588
Palo Alto, 3 BR/2 BA - $3000/montPalo Alto, 3 BR/2 BA - $3195/MoPalo Alto, 3 BR/3 BASpacious house (approx. 2300 sq feet)in Midtown, built in 1991. Lg masterbdrm w/lg walk-in closet. 2-car garageand landscaped garden (w/gardener).Avail. now. Call Oscar at 408-756-3167or 650-996-5528 wkdays, & at 650-424-1358 from 6-8 p.m. & on wkends. $2800
Palo Alto, 4 BR/3 BAFor Rent: Newer exec. home in PA.$4900/mth. 650-533-8367.Palo Alto, 5+ BR/3 BA - $4000Portola Valley, 5+ BR/4+ BAApprox. 2.5 Ac./ 6200 sf / Tennis Ct.Agent 650-888-3000 Redwood City, 3 BR/2 BA - $1900RWC: 3BR/3BADelightful 2300sf home in pristine cond.Newly remod. kitchen, lovely LR/DRcombo, enormous sunroom & attached2 car gar. $2800. Agent, 415/640-3293Sunnyvale, 2 BR/1 BA - $1,695Sunnyvale: 3BR/2BAWalk to town, library. Single familyhome, hrdwd flrs, new blinds, frige,stove & paint. W/D, freezer, frplc, 2 cargarage. Gardener. $1800. 650-799-8101Woodside: 5+BR/4+BAPrime Central Woodside 5+BR/4+BA on 3 acres. Pool, fullfenced with security gate. AvailableImmediately. $7,000/mo. 650-329-6697
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LA: Shared HousingLrg, quiet home. W/D, grdnr, N/S/P.Share w/ prof M/F. Share BA. $540/mo.(408)768-1563
Menlo Park, 1 BR/1 BA - $500
Menlo Park, 1 BR/1 BA - $625/month
Mountain View, 1 BR/1 BA - $595
PA: Furnished roomin quiet house. Light kitch. privs, laundryprivs. Shared BA. Sunny. N/S/D/P. Avail.11/5. $625/mo. 650-326-3424
PA: RoomIncl. kitchen, laundry rm., FR, pool,patios, dig. cable, pvt. phone jk, utils.Internet access. $680 mo. N/S/P/D.650/320-9003
Palo Alto, 3 BR/3.5 BA - $660/month
Redwood City, Studio - $650.-/mon
RWC: RoomFurn., w/shared BA. Ath border. Ltd.kitchen. $550 mo., incl. utils. N/S, N/P.650/369-7886
810 Cottages forRentEmerald Hills, 1 BR/1 BA - $900.00
LA: 1+BR/1BAQuaint, prime loc. Pvt. yards, granitekit., utils., laundry. $1500 mo. Avail.now. 650/948-4357
Los Altos Hills, 1 BR/1 BA - $1295/mo
Menlo Park, 1 BR/1 BA - $895/month
Menlo Park, 2 BR/1 BADARLING MP COTTAGE: Lush gardens &beautiful Master Suite nestled in FeltonGables $3100mo. ITSAHUMMER.COM(650)851-7054
PA: 1BR/1BA+ bonus room for office/storage. Fullkit., small pvt. yard, lots of light. Neardntn. $1500 mo. Linwood Realty,650/851-0919
Palo Alto, 1 BR/1 BA - $1,500
Palo Alto, 1 BR/1 BA - $1,600
Palo Alto, 2 BR/1 BA - $1875
PV: 2BR/1BACharming 1000sf attached cottage,Westridge. Sep. entry, pvt. patio, frplc.,W/D, cable TV. Near 280. N/S. $2150.650/854-8184
WDSD: 1BR/1BAPeaceful spot in redwoods. Only 6 min.from 280. Hiking trails out backdoor intothe open space. Hike/bike before work.New paint and carpets. Soothing sleepw/small spring and waterfall outside BRwindow. W/D. 1 car parking. N/S, N/P.$1400, incl. utils and DSL. Lease.650/851-4100
WDSD: 1BR/1BACharming cottage. 4 min. to 280.Kitchen, micro, refrigerator, W/D. N/P.refs. $1500 utils. incl. 650-851-0272
WDSD: 2BR/1BA2 mi. to Roberts Market. LR, DR, fullkitchen, FR, frplc., W/D. Lg. pvt. sunnyyard. N/S. Pets negot. Woodsideschools. $2100 mo. 650/851-4234
Woodside, 1 BR/1 BA - $1475/mo.
Woodside: Log Cabinw/ocean view. Studio w/kitchen area &bathroom. Wood floors, deck, coveredparking, $1100 + utils. 650-851-3180
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Los Altos, 2 BR/2 BA - $2100.00Los Altos, 3 BR/3 BA - $849,950Menlo Park, 3 BR/2 BA - $909,000.+Menlo Park, 3 BR/2 BA - $879,000Mountain View, 4 BR/2 BA$1,195,000: Beautiful Home full ofupgrades in best of Mountain ViewNeighborhoods! Los Altos SchoolDistrict! Friendly neighborhood in walkingdistance to Varsity and Cuesta Parks,Safeway and Starbuck’s! Mtn. View, 2 BR/2 BA - $184,950Netmynet.org, 3 BR/2 BA - $799000Palo Alto Area, 3 BR/2 BA - $ells.All.Palo Alto, 3 BR/2 BA - $990,000.+
Palo Alto, 5+ BR/3.5 BA - $2,999,999
Portola Valley, 4 BR/3 BA - $1,359,000Redwood City, 1 BR/1 BA - $524750Redwood City, 3 BR/2 BA - $750,000.+San Carlos, 3 BR/2 BA - $890,000.+The Dalles, Oregon: 2BR/2BA11 acres, new barn. $349,500. Mary, (541)490-6363
Woodside, 4 BR/3 BA - $2,996,000Woodside: 7BR/8BAHorse property, 21 acres, close to town& trails. $12.8 million. Call Tammy,agent 650-568-1128
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MP: StudioAttractive, quiet studio w/coveredcarport, storage, laundry. Walk toCivic Center, train station & down-town. N/S/P. $925/mo. 325-7114
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Mountain View, 2 BR/2 BATownhouse - in small complex Vaulted ceilings, deck, FP, all appli-ances, garage plus parking.Excellent & private location. NS/NP$1550/mo. (530) 210-1771
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Public Notices
NOTICE OF VACANCY ON THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION FOR THREE, 3-YEAR TERMS ENDING
DECEMBER 31, 2008(Terms of Gioumousis, Hagan, and Keating)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council is seeking applications for the Parks and Recrea-tion Commission from persons interested in a three-year term ending December 31, 2008.
Eligibility Requirements: Composed of seven members who shall be appointed by and shall serve at the pleasure of the City Council, but who shall not be Council Members, officers or employees of the City of Palo Alto. Each member of the commission shall have a demonstrated interest in parks, open space and recreation matters. All members of the commission shall at all times be residents of the City of Palo Alto. Regular meetings are at 7:00 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month.
Duties: The Parks and Recreation Commission shall advise the City Council on matters relating to the activities of the Parks and Golf Division and the Recreation, Open Space and Sciences Division of the Community Services Department, excluding daily administrative operations. The commission shall also advise the City Council on planning and policy matters pertaining to the goals of and the services provided by the Parks and Golf Division and the Recreation, Open Space and Sciences Di-vision of the Community Services Department, review state legislative proposals that may affect the operation of the Parks and Golf Division and Recreation, Open Space and Sciences Division of the Community Services Department, review the City Manager’s proposed budget for capital improve-ments and operations relating to the Parks and Golf Division and Recreation, Open Space and Sci-ences Division of the Community Services Department, and thereafter forward any comments to one or more of the applicable committees of the City Council.
Appointment information and application forms are available in the City Clerk's Office, 250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto (Phone: 650-329-2571).
Deadline for receipt of applications in the City Clerk's Office is 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 10, 2005. If one of the incumbents does not reapply, the deadline will be extended to Tuesday, Novem-ber 15, 2005.
DONNA J. ROGERSCity Clerk
PALO ALTO RESIDENCY IS A REQUIREMENT.
CITY OF PALO ALTONOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Palo Alto City Council will hold a public hearing to consider recommendations of staff and the Planning and Transportation Commission to approve the permanent implementation of the Second Downtown North Trial traffic-calming plan. The recommended plan includes traffic cir-cles on Everett at Emerson, Everett at Webster, and Hawthorne at Cowper; speed tables on Hawthorne near High and on Palo Alto Avenue between Alma and Emerson; right turn restrictions between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. from Middlefield onto Hawthorne and Everett; and left turn restrictions between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. from Alma onto Hawthorne and Ev-erett.
Consideration of this recommendation will be held on Monday, November 14, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. or as near thereafter as possi-ble in the Council Chambers, 250 Hamilton Avenue.
DONNA J. ROGERSCity Clerk
1-2-3 CLEANINGFICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENTFile No. 468022
The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, 1-2-3 Cleaning, 29 North Central Ave., Campbell, CA 95008:
BLANCA C. SERRANO DE MORALES300 Tradewinds Dr. #8San Jose, CA 95123This business is being conducted by an in-
dividual.Registrant began transacting business un-
der the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on June 30,2005.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on September 27, 2005.(PAW Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 2005)
CASA DEI BAMBINI SCHOOL, INC.FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENTFile No. 468582
The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Casa Dei Bambini, Inc, 457 Col-lege Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94306:
CASA DEI BAMBINI SCHOOL, INC.CaliforniaThis business is being conducted by corpo-
ration.Registrant began transacting business un-
der the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on September 1, 1997.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on Oc-tober 11, 2005.(PAWOctober. 19, 26, Nov. 2, 9, 2005)
CHOS VALEROFICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENTFile No. 469035
The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Chos Valero, 1963 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94306:
BYUNG S. CHO878 Garland Dr.Palo Alto, CA 94303SOON SURK CHO878 Garland Dr.Palo Alto, CA 94303This business is being conducted by hus-
band & wife.Registrant has not yet begun to transact
business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on Oc-tober 19, 2005.(PAW Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 2005)
CIRCLE OF WOODWORKING IN SUNNYVALE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No. 467333The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as Circle of Woodworking in Sunny-vale, 600 E. Weddell Drive SPC 98, Sunny-vale, CA 94089:
PAUL R. NEGUS457 Acalanes Drive #25 Sunnyvale, CA 94056CaliforniaMICHAEL BARRY
80 N. Market StreetSan Jose, CA 95113CaliforniaCARROL DAWES600 E. Weddell Drive SPC 98Sunnyvale, CA 94089CaliforniaThis business is being conducted by gener-
al partnership.Registrant has not yet began to transact
business under the fictitious business name(s) listed above.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on September 13, 2005.(PAW October 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2, 2005)
DENZEN LLCORECK CLEAN HOME STORES
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No. 468692The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, denzen LLC / Oreck Clean Home Stores, 96 Town & Country Village, Palo Al-to, CA 94301:
DENZEN LLC4212 Green HavenNixa, MC 65714MOThis business is being conducted by corpo-
ration.Registrant began transacting business un-
der the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 6-1-05.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on Oc-tober 12, 2005.(PAW Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 2005)
MIZUNO RESTAURANT
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No. 469230The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Mizuno Restaurant, 321 Hamil-ton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301:
IN SUK BOLDS1304 Skyview Dr.Burlingame, CA 94010This business is being conducted by an in-
dividual.Registrant has not yet begun to transact
business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on Oc-tober 24, 2005.(PAW Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 2005)
FMV RANCHFICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENTFile No.468023
The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, FMV Ranch,5551 Sweigert Road, San Jose, CA 95132:
LILIA FLORES112 AbeliaEast Palo Alto, CA 94303LILIA VALORIA1533 Wharton Ctr.San Jose, CA 94132VICKIE MABUTAS951 Sycamore DrivePalo Alto, CA 94303ERLINDA VALMONTE REVILO140 Vargas Ct.Milpitas, CA 95035This business is being conducted by joint
venture.Registrant began transacting business un-
der the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 3-31-2005.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on September 27, 2005.(PAW October 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2, 2005)
HUNU VENTURESFICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
File No. 468019The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Hunu Ventures, 248 Encinal Ave., Menlo Park, CA 94025:
FREDERICK HARRY ANTONACCI248 Encinal Ave.Menlo Park, CA 94025This business is being conducted by an in-
dividual.Registrant has not yet begun to transact
business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on September 27, 2005.(PAW October 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2, 2005)
INTEGRATED FACILITY SOLUTIONSFICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENTFile No. 468365
The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Integrated Facility Solutions, 2350 Mission College Blvd. Suite 470, Santa Clara, CA 95054:
INTEGRITY OFFICE SOLUTIONS, INC2350 Mission College Blvd., Suite 470Santa Clara, CA 95054This business is being conducted by corpo-
ration.Registrant has not yet begun to transact
business under the fictitious business name(s)
listed herein.This statement was filed with the County
Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on Oc-tober 4, 2005.(PAW Oct. 19, 26, Nov. 2, 9, 2005)
INTERNATIONAL FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No. 467638The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, International Family Chiroprac-tic, 240 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94301:
DR. MICHAEL J. NOGHREY27870 Fawn Creek Ct.Los Altos Hills, CA 94022This business is being conducted by an in-
dividual.Registrant has not yet begun to transact
business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on September 20, 2005.(PAW Oct. 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2, 2005)
IONSOURCE, LLCFICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENTFile No. 467500
The following individual(s) is (are) doing
business as, IonSource, LLC, 3212 Waverly Street, Palo Alto, CA 94306:
IONSOURCE, LLCCaliforniaThis business is being conducted by limit-
ed liability company.Registrant began transacting business un-
der the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 7-1-2000.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on September 16, 2005.(PAWOctober 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2, 2005)
KEEPIN’ IT REAL ESTATEFICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENTFile No. 468497
The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Keepin’ It Real Estate, 345 Sheri-dan Ave. Apt. 410, Palo Alto, CA 94306:
NICHOLAS E. MACFALLS345 Sheridan Ave. Apt. 410Palo Alto, CA 94306FRANCIS J. JOSEPH923 Mariner Drive, Apt. FMountain View, CA 94043This business is being conducted by gener-
al partnership.Registrant has not yet begun to transact
business under the fictitious business name(s)
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PA: Prime LocationBoutique retail space, approx 800 sq. ft.avail. now. Alex, 650-324-4200 ext.102
Psychotherapy/Psychiatry OfficeLarge, beautiful private officesublet.Downtown Palo Alto. Call 328-4090
Psychotherapy/Psychiatry OfficeLarge, beautiful private office sublet.Downtown Palo Alto. Begin immed. Call328-4090.
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CITY OF PALO ALTONOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
UPDATE OF URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
The Palo Alto City Council will hold a public hearing for the City’s draft 2005 Urban Water Management Plan during the regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, November 21, 2005, at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers, 250 Hamilton Avenue.
You may view the draft 2005 Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP), which updates the 2000 plan, online at www.cpau.comor by viewing a copy of the document at the Main Library on 1213 Newell Road.The UWMP outlines water demand projections for the communi-ty, presents water supply options to meet that demand, discuss-es drought management approaches, and describes water effi-ciency strategies to reduce long-term water demand.If you would like to learn more about Palo Alto’s UWMP, suggest changes or additions to it, please attend this meeting. You may also submit written comments to [email protected] or to the address below.
Jane Ratchyev. (650) 329 2219f. (650) 326 [email protected]
DONNA J. ROGERSCity Clerk
City of Palo AltoUtilities Advisory Commission
11-2-05COUNCIL CHAMBERS
PALO ALTO CITY HALL – 250 HAMILTON AVENUE7:00 P.M.
THIS NOTICE IS POSTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54954.2(A) OR 54946
I. ROLL CALL
II. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Members of the public are invited to address the Commission on any subject not on the agenda. A reasonable time restriction may be imposed at the discretion of the Chair.
III. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
Approval of the minutes of the Utilities Advisory Commission meeting held on September 7, 2005.
IV. AGENDA REVIEW AND REVISIONS
V. REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONER MEETINGS/EVENTS
VI. DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES REPORT
VII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
VIII. NEW BUSINESS
1. Urban Water Management Plan 2005 Update ………………………… Action
2. Utilities Quarterly Report 1st Quarter FY0506 …………………………. Information
3. Quarterly Risk Mgmt Energy Transaction Report 1st Q FY 0506 ………. Information
4. Local Resources Update ………….……………………………………… Information
5. Report on Customer Sales Contracts ……………............................... Information
IX. NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING: DECEMBER 7, 2005
X. FUTURE HIGHLIGHTS
XI. ADJOURNMENT
Persons with disabillities who require auxiliary aids or services in using City facilities services, or programs or who would like information on the city’s compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, may contact 650.329.2496 (voice) or 650.328.1199 (TDD)
NOTICE OF DIRECTOR'S HEARING
To be held at 3:00 p.m., Thursday November 17, 2005 in the Palo Alto City Council Confer-ence Room, Civic Center, 250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, California.
Documents related to these items may be inspected by the public as follows:Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday............................................................8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.Wednesday........................................................................................................9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.at the City of Palo Alto's Development Center, 285 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, California.
825 Sutter Avenue [05PLN-00241]: Public hearing requested by Charles & Margot Drekmeier for the application by Dick Fang on behalf of Wei-Shun Wang for Individual Review to allow the con-struction of a new two-story residence. Zoning: R-1. Environmental Assessment: Exempt from Cali-fornia Environmental Quality Act per section 15301
Steve EmslieDirector of Planning and Community Environment
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, listening assistive devices are availa-ble in the Council Chambers and Council Conference Room, Sign language interpreters will be pro-vided upon request with 72 hours advance notice.
listed herein.This statement was filed with the County
Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on Oc-tober 6, 2005.(PAW October 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2, 2005)
KOLTAI LIGHTING DESIGNFICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENTFile No. 468129
The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Koltai Lighting Design, 2179 Park Blvd., Palo Alto, CA 94306:
RITA N. KOLTAI824 Tolman DriveStanford, CA 94305This business is being conducted by an in-
dividual.Registrant began transacting business un-
der the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on January 1, 2005.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on September 29, 2005.(PAW Oct. 19, 26, Nov. 2, 9, 2005)
MOLLIE STONE’S MARKETFICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENTFile No. 469121
The following individual(s) is (are) doing
business as, Mollie Stone’s Market, 164 Cali-fornia Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94306:
ALBECO, INC.150 Shoreline Hwy, Blvd DMillvalley, CA 94941CaliforniaThis business is being conducted by corpo-
ration.Registrant began transacting business un-
der the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on March 15, 1990.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on Oc-tober 15, 2005.(PAW Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 2005)
NAILS BY ANH PHAMFICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENTFile No. 468269
The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Nails By Anh Pham, 58 Town & Country Village, Palo Alto, CA 94304:
ANH NGOC PHAM2839 Ramona Court Santa Clara, CA 95051This business is being conducted by an in-
dividual.Registrant began transacting business un-
der the fictitious business name(s) listed
herein on 10/3/05.This statement was filed with the County
Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on Oc-tober 3, 2005.(PAWOctober 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2, 2005)
PAVO GROUPFICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENTFile No. 469429
The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Pavo Group, 1271 Vicente Dr. #174, Sunnyvale, CA 94086:
KATHIRGAMAR AINGARAN1271 Vicente Dr. #174Sunnyvale, CA 94086This business is being conducted by an in-
dividual.Registrant has not yet begun to transact
business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on Oc-tober 27, 2005.(PAW Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 2005)
RONTRON.COMRONTRON
RONTRON MEDIAFICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENTFile No. 467960
The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Rontro.com / Rontron / Rontron Media, 244 Lanitos Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086:
RONALD D. LAWS244 Lanitos Ave.Sunnyvale, CA 94086This business is being conducted by an in-
dividual.Registrant began transacting business un-
der the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 9-1-05.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on September 26, 2005.(PAW October 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2, 2005)
SPF ASSOCIATESSTANFORD PROPERTY & FINANCE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
File No.469033The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, SPF Associates / Stanford Prop-erty 7 Finance, 270 El Camino Real, Suite 212, Palo Alto, CA 94306:
CHARLES P. FUERY1606 Juanita Lane, Suite CTiburon, CA 94920This business is being conducted by an in-
dividual.Registrant began transacting business un-
der the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 1986.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on Oc-tober 19, 2005.(PAW Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 2005)
VISTA CENTER FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIREDFICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENTFile No. 468641
The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Vista Center fir the Blind and Visually Impaired, 2470 El Camino Real, Suite 107, Palo Alto, CA 94306:
VISTA CENTER FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALYY IMPAIREDCaliforniaThis business is being conducted by corpo-
ration.Registrant began transacting business un-
der the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on September 1, 2005.
This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on Oc-tober 12, 2005.(PAW Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 2005)
997 Other LegalsNOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OFALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
LICENSEDate of Filing Application:
October 19, 2005To Whom It May Concern:The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are:
BOLDS INSUK CHOE.The applicants listed above are apply-ing to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic bev-erages at:
321 HAMILTON AVE.PALO ALTO, CA 94301
Type of license(s) applied for:41 - ON-SALE BEER AND WINE-
EATING PLACE(PAW November 2, 2005)
NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF:
KENNETH J. SIGMAN1-05-PR-158389
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will or estate, or both, of KENNETH J.
997 Other LegalsSIGMAN.
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by : CAROLINE J. SIG-MAN in the Superior Court of Califor-nia, County of SANTA CLARA.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that CAROLINE J. SIGMAN be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests the dece-dent’s will and codicils, if any, be ad-mitted to probate. The will and any co-dicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Inde-pendent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Be-fore taking certain very important ac-tions, however, the personal representa-tive will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action.) The independent admin-istration authority will be granted un-less an interested person files an objec-tion to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held on December 12, 2005 at 9:00 a.m. in Dept. 13 of the Superior Court of California, Santa Clara County, lo-cated at 191 N. First St., San Jose, CA, 95113.
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 deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representa-tive appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in section 9100 of the California Probate Code. The time for filing claims will not expire before four months from the hearing date noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person inter-ested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an in-ventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Re-quest for Special Notice form is availa-ble from the court clerk.Attorney for Petitioner:/s/ Marion L. Brown, Esq., SB#040438c/o Carr, McClellan, Ingersoll, Thompson & Horn216 Park RoadBurlingame, CA 94010(650) 342-9600(PAW Oct. 28, Nov. 2, 4, 2005)
NOTICE OF PETITION TOADMINISTER ESTATE OF:
WILLIAM P. FAXON1-05-PR-158390
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of WILLIAM P. FAXON, also known as WILLIAM P
997 Other LegalsFAXON, WILLIAM PARKHURST FAXON.
A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by : ERNESTINE R. FAX-ON in the Superior Court of California, County of SANTA CLARA.
THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that ERNESTINE R. FAXON be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests the dece-dent’s will and codicils, if any, be ad-mitted to probate. The will and any co-dicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Inde-pendent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Be-fore taking certain very important ac-tions, however, the personal representa-tive will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the pro-posed action.) The independent admin-istration authority will be granted un-less an interested person files an objec-tion to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held on December 12, 2005 at 9:00 a.m. in Dept. 13 of the Superior Court of California, Santa Clara County, lo-cated at 191 N. First St., San Jose, CA, 95113.
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 deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representa-tive appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in section 9100 of the California Probate Code. The time for filing claims will not expire before four months from the hearing date noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person inter-ested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an in-ventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Re-quest for Special Notice form is availa-ble from the court clerk.Attorney for Petitioner:/s/ JOHN C. DONEGAN2600 El Camino Real, Suite 506,Palo Alto, CA 94306(650) 855-9990(PAW October 28, Nov. 2, 4, 2005)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARANo. 105CV050384
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner AUDREY HERRERA RICO RIVER filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as fol-lows: AUDREY HERRERA RICO RIVER to MIRANDA RIVER.
THE COURT ORDERS that all per-sons interested in this matter shall ap-pear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted.
NOTICE OF HEARING: December 13, 2005, 8:45 a.m., Room: 107, Supe-rior Court of California, County of San-ta Clara, 191 N. First Street, San Jose, CA 95113.
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, printed in this county: PALO ALTO WEEKLY.Date: October 7, 2005/s/ Thomas C. EdwardsJUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT(PAW Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 2005)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPursuant to the California Self-Service Storage Facility Act, (B&P Code 21700 et. seq.), the undersigned will sell at public auction, on November 17, 2005,personal property including but not limited to furniture, clothing, tools and/or other household items located at:
Public Storage 2090212299 Saratoga-SunnyvaleSaratoga, CA 95070(408) 996-9775 Time: 10:00 AM
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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETINGof the Palo Alto
Architectural Review Board (ARB)
Please be advised that Thursday November 17, 2005 the Archi-tectural Review Board shall conduct a Retreat at 8AM in the Council Conference Room and a public hearing at 10AM in the Council Chambers, 1st Floor, 250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, California. Any interested persons may appear and be heard on this item.
ARB Retreat Topics:
Architectural Review Board retreat covering various procedures and goals of the ARB including sustainable design, site and de-sign overlays, efficient use of the ARB Subcommittee, Board contact with applicant's outside of regularly scheduled meetings, and an appointment of a Board Member to the Design and Envi-ronment Working Group.
ARB Public Hearing items:
Review of Minutes:Various dates
Unfinished Business: 855 El Camino Real [05PLN-00278]: Request by SZFM Design Studio on behalf of Town & Country Investors for Archi-tectural Review of parking lot and landscape modifications, building repairs and minor facade and roof additions. The project includes a request for a Master Sign Program. Environmental As-sessment: Exempt from the provision of CEQA, Section 15301. Zone District: CC
New Business:901 San Antonio Road [05PLN-296]: Request by Campus for Jewish Life (CJL) for a Preliminary Review of a Planned Com-munity application, including the development of approximately 176 residential units, 130,000 square feet of commercial, educa-tional, and private meeting space, a parking garage, and land-scaping improvements at the former Sun Microsystems site. An Environmental Impact Report is being prepared. Proposed Zone District: PC.
Items approved by the Director:
ARB
657 Alma Street [05PLN-00258]: Request by Hayes Group Ar-chitects, on behalf of US Trust, for major Architectural Review for a new two story, 15,790 square foot commercial and office building, an at-grade parking facility of 21 spaces, landscaping and site improvements. A Design Enhancement Exception is re-quested to eliminate the one required landscaped island in the parking facility. The applicant has also requested that the Direc-tor of Planning and Community Environment approve a compact parking stall configuration of 43% of the total spaces, where 25% would otherwise be the maximum allowed. Environmental Assessment: A Negative Declaration was prepared. Zone Dis-trict: CD-C(P), RT-50.
Conditional Use Permit3277 Miranda Avenue [05PLN-00151]: Request by The University Club of Palo Alto for minor Staff level ARB for on site improvements and an amendment to the existing Conditional Use Permit for the addition of square footage to the existing fa-cility.
ADA. Persons with disabilities who require auxiliary aids or serv-ices in using City facilities, services, or programs or who would like information on the City's compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, may contact (650) 329-2550 (voice) or 650-328-1199 (TDD).
Amy FrenchCurrent Planning Manager
997 Other Legals
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARANo. 105CV050093
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner FREYA ELAINE MAKRIS filed a petition with this court for a de-cree changing names as follows: FREYA ELAINE MAKRIS to FREYA ELAINE GAERTNER.
THE COURT ORDERS that all per-sons interested in this matter shall ap-pear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted.
997 Other LegalsNOTICE OF HEARING: December
6, 2005, 8:45 a.m., Room 107, Superi-or Court of California, County of Santa Clara, 191 N. First Street, San Jose, CA 95113.
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, printed in this county: PALO ALTO WEEKLYDate: October 4, 2005/s/ Thomas C. EdwardsJUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
(PAW Oct. 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2, 2005)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOR THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARANo. 105CV050403
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner VINAY KUMAR NEVA-TIA filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: VI-NAY KUMAR NEVATIA to VINAY KUMAR.
THE COURT ORDERS that all per-
997 Other Legalssons interested in this matter shall ap-pear before this court at the hearing in-dicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted.
NOTICE OF HEARING: December 13, 2005, 8:45 a.m., Room 107. Supe-rior Court of California, County of San-ta Clara, 191 N. First Street, San Jose, CA 95113.
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, printed in this county: PALO ALTO WEEKLYDate: October 11, 2005/s/ Thomas C. EdwardsJUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT(PAW Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 2005)
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COMMUNITY CENTER The captivating curb appeal of this French countryhome offers a 13,500+/- sf lot with 90 foot frontage embraced by reflectingponds and a custom brick wall. Spaciousness, French doors, and 11½ foothigh ceilings with magnificent moldings are some of the amenities in this4bd/4ba distinctive property. Visit www.742Melville.com
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Prime Old Palo AltoCustom ranch style with room for expansion lovingly maintained by long termowner, this home is located in the Walter Hays elementary district and iswalking distance to the California Avenue shopping district and Caltrain Station.
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Spacious two story townhouse conveniently located close to schools,shops, transportation, theaters and vibrant downtown Mtn. View.Overlooks wide greenbelt, and close to pool.
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Lovely two story traditional style located in PaloAlto’s finest neighborhood with large landscapedgardens and magnificent oak trees on the perimeter ofthe property. You will love the spacious rooms with roomfor expansion. Detached garage has a small office or bonusspace with a quarter bath.
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ATHERTON
MAJESTIC ATHERTON ESTATE $12,900,0007 BR 8 full BA + 3 half Newly constructed w/thefinest materials. Over 10,000 sf. Soaring ceil-ings. Exquisite finishes. Unending amenities.Distinguished style. Exceptional!John & Janet Dore/Jim McCahon 324.4456
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EAST PALO ALTO
JUST BEAUTIFUL! $699,9504 BR 2 BA Very clean home on a large 6500 sflot. 2 car garage converted to FR! Remodeledkitchen. Amelia Middel 324.4456
COMMERCIAL/MIXED USE $698,000Lot is 11674sf per county records. Buyers tocheck uses with city of EPA. Opportunity wait-ing - now is the chance to jump on it.Maria Prieto 325.6161
GREAT PRICE! $499,0003 BR 1 BA Great price for this 3 BR rancher.Needs some work, but great upside. Updatedkitchen, detached 2 car garage, fresh paint, newcarpets.Don Yarkin 324.4456
SUPER 1510 SF TOWNHOUSE $485,0002 BR 2.5 BA Two-story townhouse in a gatedcommunity West of 101. Minutes to Stanfordand downtown Palo Alto. 1510 sf, one-cargarage, pool and spa.Arn Cenedella 324.4456
LOS ALTOS HILLS
NEW ENGLAND ESTATE $5,495,0006 BR 4 BA + guest house. Over 2 acres.Beautiful, secluded property near country club.Magnificent grounds w/rose arbor, creek,bridges, waterfalls, pool, & spaHanna Shacham 324.4456
LOC @ END OF CUL-DE-SAC $2,795,0005 BR 5 BA A quiet tranquil & serene setting yetclose to town. Inground pool w/solar panelheating. Tennis court! Remodeled gourmet kitw/sub-0 & granite.A/CGarrett Mock 328.5211
LOS ALTOS HILLS: $2.5M $2,500,0003 BR 3 BA 2-story approx 3400sf on approx2.7acres. Remod MBA, fresh paint, wine cellar,office, lrg multi-purpose rm, FRPLC, barn &arena, 2-car carport & deckJohn P. Lauer 325.6161
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EXQUISITE EXECUTIVE TH $719,5003 BR 2.5 BA Distinctive living in this exquisitetownhome. Serene ambiance, street linedtrees/matured landscapeLily Guerra 325.6161
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COLONIAL STYLE - OLD PA $3,595,0005 BR 2 BA 2-story trad. plan in Walter HaysElem Dist. Lrg 20,000 prop (approx). Det 2cargar w/ sm office & one half bath. Hwd flrs-rm toexpand. Great appeal!Leannah Hunt 325.6161
NEW 2-STORY HOME! $1,975,0004 BR 2.5 BA Brand new home in fabulousCollege Terrace location. 4 bedrooms upstairs,family kitchen, separate dining room, livingroom, 2 fireplaces.Alan & Nicky Loveless 325.6161
DOWNTOWN ‘TROPHY’ 4-PLEX $1,895,0004 BR 4 BA A unique & special property. Novacancies the past 26 years. Located 2 blocksfrom University Ave. Lot’s of charm! Greatincome!Garrett Mock 328.5211
RANCH STYLE-ROOM TO GROW $1,198,0003 BR 2 BA Excellent location north of Oregon inWalter Hays Elem Dist. Spacious lot - remodelor expand. Sep. apt with bath now vacant. Longterm owner.Leannah Hunt 325.6161
SOUTH PALO ALTO $875,0003 BR 1 BA Cul-de-sac. Remodeled ranch stylehome located on quiet cul-de-sac. Gracious LRw/ dining ell & woodburn FP. 7300sf approx lotsize per County.Leannah Hunt 325.6161
CITY CLOSE/COUNTRY CHARM $839,0002 BR 2 BA Cozy Redwood cottage on approx.7000sf lot which backs up to Monroe Park. 2-cargarage with separate workshop plus outstand-ing Los Altos schools.Gail Salem 325.6161
CHARMING BUNGALOW $699,0002 BR 1 BA Charming light & bright home.Beautiful updated kit w. Corian & tile counters.HW flrs. Lge newly landscaped backyard. 1-cargarage. Gunn HS districtSue Rotha 325.6161
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OLD PALO ALTO CHARMER $998,0002 BR 1 BA Well maintained,spacious livingrm,sep DR,eat-in kitchen. Hardwood flrs.Situated in one of the most desirable neighbor-hoods. Excellent schools.Lea Nilsson 328.5211
EXPANDED EICHLER $899,0003 BR 2 BA Remodeled w/ almost 1800sf. Newlaminate maple floors, remodeled kitchen, FR &lg master bedroom. Pretty courtyard entrance.Newly painted.Jo Jackson 325.6161
TREETOP WESTERN HILL VIEW $625,0002 BR 2 BA Downtown PA. Updated unitw/Western Hill views. 24 hr security bldg. Newpaint, carpet, appliances. Move-in condition.Enclosed balcony off MBR suite.Sue Crawford 324.4456
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PORTOLA VALLEY OPPORTUNITY $789,000Great opportunity to remodel or build and livein Portola Valley. Sought after Los TrancosWoods. Portola Valley schools.Berna Davis 323.7751
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DRAMATIC LARGE CONDO $1,150,0002 BR 2.5 BA Golf course view. Approx. 2800sf.Pool. Tennis court. 3 fireplaces. Abundant stor-age. Attached 2-car garage. Gated community.Nancy Goldcamp 325.6161
WIDE VIEWS OF THE BAY! $525,0002 BR 1.5 BA Bright, Clean, Fresh and Ready toMove In. Fireplace, Dining Area, 2 Front Deckswith Views, Small Rear Yard.Leslie Pappas 325.6161
SAN FRANCISCO
PRIME N BEACH LOCATION $949,0002 BR 1 BA & bonus 1BR 1BA single familyhome. Zoned RM2. This urban oasis is tuckedaway on a quiet alley awaiting a new owner toremodel and/or expand.Gwen Wang 323.7751
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OVERLOOKS PARK & LAGOON!$879,0004 BR 2 BA Move right in! This beautiful,brightairy hm offers an x’llent opportunity for flexibleliving. Backyd faces to Aquatic Pk.& water.Newly remodeled.Judy Shen 328.5211
WOODSY SETTING W/BONUS RM $389,9501 BR 1 BA Resort style living, complex featurespool,tennis courts,spa,excerise and rec. room.Wendi Selig-Aimonetti 328.5211
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SPLENDID LIVING IN PA! $1,195,0003 BR 3.5 BA This versatile home on a large lothas a separate entry for au pair or in law quar-ters. It is located near good schools, parks andtransportation.JOANNE SHAPIRO 328.5211
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GREAT POOL & MATURE TREES $528,0002 BR 2 BA So convenient! So Livable! Efficientflrplan! Comfy living area! Move right in! Thisbright, airy spacious remodeled condo offers anexcellent opportunity.JUDY SHEN 328.5211
PALO ALTO
DRAMATIC CONTEMPORARY $5,600,0004 BR 3.5 BA Stunning contemporary of glassand steel construction. Includes 1-bed detachedcottage and large studio/workshop. Almost19,000sf lot.JO JACKSON 325.6161
EAST PALO ALTO
SPACIOUS 4 YR OLD HOME $768,0003 BR 2.5 BA LR/DR with FP. Granite kitchen w/stainless steel appliances. Large MBR ste, 2walk-in closets & double vanity. Private flag-stone patio. 2 car garage.DOROTHY GURWITH 325.6161
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CENTRALLY LOC THREEPLEX $949,0002 BR 1 BA All 2/1 units, in-unit laundry hookupsAnn Inc $44,000. Per Metroscan 2,855sf living &8,700sf lot, 3 Garage/Carport. Offer subject toinspection.Leslie Pappas 325.6161
THREEPLEX CENTRALLY LOC $949,0002 BR 1 BA All 2/1 units, in-unit laundry hookupsAnn Inc $40,000. Per Metroscan 2,855sf living &8,700sf lot, 3 Garage/Carport. Offer subject toinspection.Leslie Pappas 325.6161
ADORABLE AND BRIGHT $699,0002 BR 2 BA w/ Office & Cottage. Built in 1900.Totally Remodeled. Ready to Move in. CottageGrandfathered per Seller. Basement too. NewPaint inside and out.Leslie Pappas 325.6161
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FRENCH COUNTRY $8,950,0005 BR 4 BA Approximately 7+ acres, guesthouse,5 yo. Designers own home, Atherton zip, LosLomitas schools. Call Ann for showing.Ann Griffiths 325.6161
CONTEMPORARY HOME $2,295,0005 BR 3.5 BA Views from deck, pool, and frommost rooms. At the end of peaceful cul-de-sacin beautiful Woodside Hills. Main levelbed/bath. Move-in condition.Nancy Goldcamp 325.6161
17 ACRE PARCEL $2,250,000Ideal for a new home set in the forest on BearGulch Rd. A private gated roadway betweenWoodside Rd. and Skyline Blvd. Lots of useableland.Scott Dancer 851.2666
USEABLE ACREAGE $1,495,0002 BR 3 BA Property provides a striking contrastw/expansion possibilities. 2 sunny ac of openmeadow. Farmhouse w/sep unit below which iscurrently occupied.Diane Rothe 851.2666
2 STORY CONTEMPORARY $964,0003 BR 2 BA Tucked away in the Redwoodsw/open LR, cathedral ceiling w/wood burningstove nestled in the corner & new bamboofloors extending upstairs. PV schls.Willa Falk 851.2666
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