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After five hours volunteering at the San Jose Jazz Summer Festival on Saturday, I thought I’d rest my feet and go listen to the last song of Booker T. To make sure that was OK, I asked the gatekeepers for permission to enter the VIP section by the main stage and wound up following three other volunteers inside. That’s when you saw me. Beautifully dressed in your colorful dress and wide-brimmed hat, you approached and asked if I was assigned to work in this area. I told you no, but I’d just gotten off my shift and was told I could come in. That’s when you informed me that you were the VIP manager and that I was blocking everyone’s view and needed to leave. I nervously turned around to see 50 or more empty chairs and asked if I could sit on the empty bench next to us. Nope. You told me that if you let me do that, you’d have to grant every other volunteer the same privilege. As you ushered me out walking about an inch behind me, I turned around and almost ran into someone, which prompted you berate me in your loud “section manager voice” that I almost toppled their beer. Perhaps I should have confided with you that, at 66 years old, my boneon-bone arthritis in both knees was killing me and I desperately needed to sit down. But I’m sure that even if I did, you’d still have found the authority to escort me to my proper place.
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San Jose Councilman TAM NGUYEN faces an uphill re-election battle this fall. His repeat challenger for the District 7 seat, Franklin-McKinley School District trustee MAYA ESPARZA, enjoys the support of organized labor while Nguyen has been forging ahead with no institutional backing to speak of. At a candidate forum last week, Nguyen took some flak from community members and advocates for what came off as callous comments about how some homeless people are beyond being helped. It was a rough day to close out a long week. But it was about to get worse. “Somebody stole my truck,” Nguyen told Fly in a phone call from the Shirakawa Community Center parking lot while waiting for police to show up. “I They left the truck out here Did last night, and now What? it’s gone.”
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Nguyen explained FLY@ how he left his white METRONEWS. 1998 F-150 outside COM the community center overnight after dropping off supplies for a city-sponsored youth summer program. He took another car to work the next morning, and when he returned to pick up his pickup with a silver camper shell and dent on the right passenger door, it was gone. For the victim of a car theft, he seemed surprisingly calm, though—even a few days later when police still hadn’t tracked down the missing vehicle. “Just an old beat-up truck that I used to carry stuff for community events,” he said. “Apparently somebody needed it more. Hope he or she makes good use of it.” On the upside, he said on Tuesday, he got to meet a “very nice lady officer” named KELLY CAROL. Nguyen said she was one of the city’s first community service officers—a class of civilian San Jose Police Department employees hired to make up for a shortage of sworn staff by responding to lower-priority calls, which apparently include grand theft auto.
REVOLTING DEVELOPMENT One of downtown San Jose’s marquee highrise developments has become a black eye on the city after a wage theft and human trafficking probe prompted a call for stricter labor standards.
Slaving Away Silvery Towers scandal reflects badly on downtown construction BY JENNIFER WADSWORTH
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HEN CHINESE-backed firm Z&L Properties bought the rights to develop Silvery Towers from KT Urban in 2015, the twin highrises symbolized downtown San Jose’s rebirth. But many of the workers toiling away in its shadows looked emaciated. Some went through the motions—pouring concrete, welding rebar, hoisting lumber—despite hernias, sprains and dislocated joints. According to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), they had no choice. Authorities say Z&L affiliate Full Power Properties hired an unlicensed contractor, Nobilis Construction CEO
Job Torres Hernandez, who forced undocumented Mexican immigrants to work torturously long hours by day and sleep in a squalid shipping container by night. Victim advocates called it the most egregious labor trafficking case in recent memory. The scandal, which first made headlines a year ago with the arrest of Hernandez, finally caught up to Full Power last month when the DOL got the company to pledge $250,000 in back pay for 22 workers. The luxury apartments climbing 22 stories into the sky have since become monument to unfettered greed and a flashpoint in the debate over what labor standards the city should impose on private development. At an Aug. 9 rally in front of the West St. James Street construction site, trade unions brought a giant
inflatable caricature of a “capitalist pig”—top hat, cigar and all—to unveil a new moniker for the project named after Silvery Tersini, grandfather of KT Urban developers Mark and Ken Tersini: Slavery Towers. From a podium flanked by union members with banners condemning the labor violations, attorney Ruth Silver-Taube, who leads the South Bay Coalition to End Human Trafficking, called on Santa Clara County’s Board of Supervisors to adopt the strictest wage theft and labor trafficking laws in the nation. The policy, she said, should require cities that want a piece of a $950 million affordable housing bond passed by voters in 2016 to impose the same ordinance. “What happened here at Slavery Towers is a stain on San Jose,” she said. “It can only be washed away if our elected leaders stand up and scrub this stain away with a clause that holds shady developers and their financial backers accountable for wage theft and for slave labor.” More than simply casting doubt on San Jose’s ability to police private developers, the labor violations also suggest that Z&L Properties, whose owner Zhang Li co-founded and co-
forward,” Walesh said. “What happened [at Silvery Towers] was a horrible, unethical situation that was dealt with by the [DOL]. So beyond that, we don’t have any reason to expect any impact on their other projects in downtown San Jose.” Liccardo said he, too, remains confident that the labor violations will have little to no bearing on his grand plan for San Jose to build its way out of the crippling housing crisis. “These are two separate issues,” he said. “Whoever’s responsible for wage theft and labor violations should go to jail, and regulators should enforce their laws and whatever sanctions are appropriate.” The rising cost of wages, land and materials pose a bigger challenge to the 25,000unit goal, the mayor adds, which is why he voted to put a bond measure on the fall ballot that would set aside $450 million for subsidized housing. Silver-Taube said the city shouldn’t wait around for federal authorities to identify problems that the city could weed out on its own. Anyone could have looked up Hernandez’s licensing status and history of wage theft, including an unpaid $600,000 judgment from as recently as 2016. What happened at Silvery Towers showed her that neither the city nor developers could be trusted to meet even that low bar. “All they had to do was go online and do a quick search,” she said in exasperation. The ordinance Silver-Taube’s antislavery coalition and trade unions want the county to enact would deny building permits to contractors and subcontractors with wage theft, human trafficking, retaliation, threats of deportation and discrimination citations and repeat safety violations, she explained. Further, she said, the policy should give the county and cities full access to timesheets, payroll records and workers, allow them to consider factors other than the lowest bid and automatically disqualify contractors who don’t come clean about past violations. David Bini, head of the Santa Clara and San Benito Counties Building and Construction Trades Council, noted that local unions sounded the alarm about Silvery Towers years ago. “We saw the smoke of substandard wages, no healthcare and no retirement benefits for non-union workers on this job, and we see the fire of human trafficking,” he said during last week’s rally. “Will we continue to ignore the smoke on other jobs, or will we begin to enforce labor standards?”
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chairs Guangzhou R&F, one of China’s biggest real estate developers, might have waded in over its head. The sheer scope of Z&L’s and Full Power’s stake in the city’s residential market—four projects with a combined 1,873 units— also raises concerns about how the regulatory crackdown and union push for stronger worker protections will impact Mayor Sam Liccardo’s ambitious plan to build 25,000 new units by 2022. Z&L spin-off Full Power incorporated in Foster City in 2014 before acquiring Silvery Towers among a dozen developments valued at more than $2 billion as part of a Bay Areawide buying spree. But the project, which initially aimed to bring 643 new apartment units to the city’s housing stock by this summer, soon fell more than a year behind schedule and drew backlash from unions for hiring cheap labor and for apparently exploiting a controversial loophole in a federal visa program to secure low-cost financing. Full Power spokesman Eric Podolsky insists that the DOL probe has done nothing to slow progress at Silvery Towers or the rest of the company’s projects in downtown San Jose: the 220-unit Park View Towers, 708-unit former Greyhound station and 305unit North San Pedro Tower. Podolsky said the developer was “dismayed” to learn of the allegations against Nobilis and acted immediately upon learning about the violations. He dismissed the labor-led protest last week as nothing more than a self-serving publicity stunt to recruit new members. “It’s all about money for the union,” Podolsky wrote on behalf of Full Power, which owns the projects, and Z&L, which manages them. “We have shown our commitment to the fair treatment of workers by immediately terminating the bad actor and working with the [DOL] to ensure that those workers were paid fairly. [The] demonstration does nothing more than to delay the progress we are making to create more jobs and more housing.” San Jose Economic Development Director Kim Walesh said that before Z&L, Full Power and associated limited liability companies can break ground on Park View Towers or any other project, they must sign an affidavit promising not to retain the services of subcontractors with a history of wage theft. “We received assurance that they’re clearly investigating the situation and also setting up a procedure to make sure that no such violations occur going
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RENT ROW Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor and SF 49ers officials engaged in a war of words after an arbitration ruling rejected the team’s request for a rent reduction at Levi’s Stadium.
Santa Clara Celebrates Legal Win Over 49ers BY JENNIFER WADSWORTH Santa Clara prevailed in a legal battle with the San Francisco 49ers over how much the team should pay to rent the city-owned Levi’s Stadium. An arbiter last week ruled against a petition by the NFL franchise to slash payments by $4.25 million a year, and instead upped it by 1 percent to $24.7 million. While the 40-year lease may be settled, tensions between the city and the team remain high. Mayor Lisa Gillmor applauded the arbitration opinion as “a complete vindication” of the city’s decision to turn down the 49ers’ rent reduction request, which the City Council unanimously rejected in 2016 and the team appealed that same year. “We hope the 49ers will work with us, not against us, and see that we can be good partners if the team will work cooperatively with the public,” she said in a statement that also
accused the NFL team of withholding payments and documents. The city said the ruling, which also requires the 49ers to cough up back pay and attorneys’ fees, will help pay down the stadium’s debt more quickly. Niners spokesman Rahul Chandhok called Gillmor’s announcement misleading. “It’s exactly this deceptive approach, her lack of transparency and fuzzy math that makes Mayor Gillmor difficult to trust,” he said. “We accept the arbitrator’s decision to increase our annual rent payment by 1 percent. It’s deceitful of the mayor to say otherwise.” Chandhok also questioned Gillmor’s judgment in hiring a pricy PR firm and pointed out “a basic math error” in the news release, which put the yearly rent hike at $238,000. “That is incorrect,” he said.
“The annual increase is $262,000. We would hope the mayor and her personal PR consultant, Sam Singer, would have been more careful while being paid with taxpayer dollars.” In a second news release a day later, the city corrected the rent-hike miscalculation and announced that Gillmor would ask the Santa Clara Stadium Authority, the city board that governs the venue, to waive the confidentiality clause of the Levi’s lease and release the full arbitration opinion “to achieve full transparency on the significance of this victory” over the 49ers. Chandhok said the follow-up news release is yet another distraction. “The stadium lease is a matter of public record,” he said. “Attempting to give it new life in the media is a distraction tactic to avoid questions about her use of public funds for spin-doctor Sam Singer.”
Some Silicon Valley residents have received a mysterious letter threatening to expose some deep, dark secret unless they’re paid a small fortune in Bitcoin. It’s an old con—preying on wealthy folks with a guilty conscience—but with a digital twist. The Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office sent out a public service announcement earlier this week to warn people about the scam, which has apparently targeted affluent communities throughout the nation. It’s a fraud predicated on the letters ending up in the hands of people who have something to hide from their wives and thousands of dollars in hush money. The allegations are deliberately vague, but hint at infidelity. “I’m going to cut to the chase,” one of the letters reads, according to the DA. “I know about the secret you are keeping from your wife and everyone else …” The DA’s Office says the scammers likely know nothing about the intended victims, but hope that they’ll snag a few by casting a wide enough net in a rich enough area. Even for those who bite, though, they’re not off the hook. “Once a victim falls for the scam and makes a payment, the blackmail seldom stops,” the DA cautions. “The first payment will likely be followed by more—and increasing—demands.” Since Bitcoin is untraceable, unaffiliated with any bank or government and can be cashed out anywhere in the world, the victim’s money ends up beyond the reach of U.S. law enforcement. The DA’s advice for anyone who gets one of these letters: Ignore it. Or, for those who already fell for the trick, call the U.S. Postal Inspector’s Service at 877.876.2455. —Jennifer Wadsworth
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NOTEWORTHY The annual jazz festival that took over downtown San Jose this past weekend brought a variety of local and worldwide talents to the South Bay.
Totally Jazzed San Jose Jazz Summer Fest invokes the spirit of musical adventure BY GARY SINGH
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ACETIOUSLY SPEAKING, what was once called the San Jose Jazz Festival a long time ago can these days be understood as the “San Jose R&B, Latin, Hip-hop, Tango, Blues and Occasionally Some Jazz Festival.” Nevertheless, the vibrant three-day affair—known for many years as the San Jose Jazz Summer Fest—brings a variety of music, both commercial and independent, both local and worldwide, to both outdoor and indoor venues.
As usual, if one is a spirited adventurer, as most jazz fans are, then unexpected cosmic revelations appear around every corner. With the stipulation that Western linear summaries do not accommodate such a festival, the indoor/outdoor polarity erupted right off the bat. My opening-night infiltration began with the Tango Jazz Quartet at Cafe Stritch and then eventually continued with a total surprise, the Pascal Bokar Afro Blue Grazz Band in the Fairmont’s Club Regent room. With probably a dozen musicians, Bokar served up
a wild bouillabaisse of West African rhythms, American bluegrass, French chansons and 12-bar blues seemingly layered with Moroccan textures. Dancers took over the aisles and the floor in front of the stage, with everyone truly enjoying their craft. After a lengthy set change, on came local legend Eddie Gale telling stories and directing his band. Over the decades, Gale has educated many people around here, but he hadn’t gigged at the festival in several years. Saturday exploded right out of the gate with locals galore, beginning at high noon when Sylvia Cuenca’s Quartet played at Cafe Stritch. Immediately thereafter, the San Jose School of Rock kids played on the Boom Box Stage inside the park, and Wally Schnalle along with the SJZ Collective reimagined several Monk tunes inside the Fairmont. The big smash surprise of the day came from the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio of the fabulous Northwest, featuring Lamarr on a
smoking Hammond B3 machine, Jimmy James wailing on guitar, and David McGraw on drums. They tore up the Taurinus Stage, a restaurant converted into an indoor venue. Other experiences from that afternoon included Booker T. Jones on the main stage, SJSU’s Aaron Lington playing Astor Piazzolla tunes for a packed house inside the Fairmont and Yoshiaki Miyanoue playing “Do You Know the Way to San Jose” in the British Airways Lounge upstairs in the Hammer Theatre. In the latter case, VIPs and sponsors gushed with giddy euphoria over the Dionne Warwick tune as if they’d never before heard anyone else play it. I shook my head. That night at Stritch, Jackie Gage performed a much better tune about San Jose, a gem she wrote all by herself. The sold-out show was possibly her best ever in this city. Many were stuck outside because the place was filled to capacity, which means she just might require a bigger venue next time. By the time Herb Alpert hit the main stage Sunday afternoon, I’d already scribbled down several pages of notes, so I gave up trying to sort it all out, but it’s safe to say there is no simply such thing as a decent record collection without a few beaten, thrashed Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass LPs. On this day, along with Lani Hall, his wife of 44 years, Alpert ran through a medley of hits, both his own and those of Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66, for whom Hall was an original backup singer. Perhaps the best aspects of the festival, though, are the impromptu random encounters that come out of nowhere. At Cafe Stritch, for example, I slithered out to the patio with a French Dip and fries, only to hear saxophonist James Carter telling Sun Ra stories from decades ago. This was a performance in of itself. Carter, along with fellow virtuoso Steve Turre, was part of Vincent Herring’s Story of Jazz Orchestra on the main stage, playing hits from every era of jazz throughout the 20th century. I didn’t think any group could make that nauseating Chuck Mangione tune listenable, but somehow they did. By sheer coincidence, you can see all of three of those heroes—Turre, Carter and Herring—yet again this weekend at Cafe Stritch for the sixth annual Rahsaanathon, celebrating the music of Rahsaan Roland Kirk, a spirited adventurer if ever there was one.
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After a few bad breakups, San Jose band Get Married get serious, sign with Asian Man Records and embark on a nationwide tour BY AVI SALEM
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HOUGH THEY’RE WARY to admit it, Get Married has a longstanding Elvis obsession. His smoldering black-and-gray portrait is inked on the arms of both singer Jaake Margo and bassist Kayla Gonzalez. Lead guitarist Randy Moore’s been known to wear a jacket emblazoned with the King’s name, and half the band rocks modern-day pompadours. And that’s just what you can tell by looking at them. 16
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began acting and singing in plays in the fourth grade, his parents’ constant encouragement helped further affirm his passion for performing. “When I was growing up, my mom told me to listen to Elvis, the Beach Boys and Frank Sinatra, and to this day those are some of my favorite musicians,” he explains. “When I write lyrics, I try to write very simple rock songs like the early Beach Boys.” While the stylistic influence that Elvis and the Beach Boys have had on Get Married is clear, it’s just the jumping-off point for the six-piece San Jose-based outfit. With deep roots in the South Bay’s DIY punk scene, Get Married also effortlessly incorporates power pop, metal and soul into a much more modern and expansive take on the genre. Encompassing the rollicking rhythms of rockabilly, the emotional depth of doo-wop and a love of guitar solos that betrays a certain hair metal influence, the band conjures a sense of nostalgia for the past without ever descending into sappy cliches.
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UP & AWAY Before signing Get Married, Asian Man Records founder Mike Park told Jaake Margo, center, that he had to absolutely believe in his band’s trajectory. It’s no coincidence, then, that Margo first met guitarist Tarif Pappu and keyboard player Nick Kenrick when they were all cast as leads in the Palo Alto Players’ production of Million Dollar Quartet, a musical inspired by
the eponymous Sun Records recording session that redefined rock & roll as we know it. Margo was cast as Presley, while Pappu played the role of singersongwriter Carl Perkins and Kenrick filled the part of Jerry Lee Lewis.
Margo, arguably the most outspoken about his fascination with the King, credits his mother for introducing him to Presley’s discography among other classic American rock acts. When Margo first
It all started at a Halloween house party in 2014, Margo says. Five of the six band members and I are crowded around a table outside of the Bagel Guys Bakery off Meridian Avenue—a favorite haunt— munching on egg bagels and sipping coffee in the mid-morning heat, listening to Margo recount the band’s origins. His previous band, Kill the Bats, had just broken up and Margo was in rush to find musicians who could help him play a last-minute set at a themed costume party. He recruited Moore and his younger brother, Dylan, the latter of whom was only 14 at the time but was “killer on the drums.” It all ended up going off without a hitch. “We actually played all Elvis covers at that show,” Margo says with a bagel in hand and a slight smirk on his face. The lead vocalist and guitarist for Get Married looks to his bandmates—bassist Gonzalez, lead guitar player Moore, rhythm guitarist Pappu and the younger drummer Moore—before turning back to me to explain that a second
17 stories. “‘Cinnamon Sugar’ really encapsulates us,” Margo says of the song. “Everyone has a moment on it, and it shows what we’re going to do on the album in one song: the highs, the lows and everything else.” Throughout the record, Get Married’s songs are characterized by cult pop culture references and playful, self-deprecating lyrics that invoke a strong sense of nostalgia for simpler times. At the emotional core of the record is a struggle to stay in the present, even when the past is trying its hardest to keep you stuck there. From nods to 1960s-era Batman to the homicidal heartthrob J.D. from Heathers, Margo uses figures from the past to grapple with struggles in the present. The result is a quirky but meaningful record that’s playable but also has depth.
One Shot Wonders One constant in all the chaos has been the presence and guidance of Mike Park, founder of Asian Man Records, and a local legend in the eyes of many bands who make punk, ska and indie music in the South Bay. Since 1996, he’s been running the small label out of his parents’ garage and remains active as a performer and mentor to many local musicians. Margo, who’s known Park for almost a decade, says that his constant presence at events was “the coolest thing in the world” growing up, and he cites Park as a major influence on his musical tastes. “I would pick up Asian Man CDs from the little lending library by my house, and that’s how I got into Alkaline Trio and the Lawrence Arms,” Margo recalls. “I would take those CDs home, put them on my computer and look through all the CD booklets. So when I finally did meet Mike, I was already a huge fan of his.” Park’s presence in the scene, and a verbal promise made at a Hot Toddies show to put out one of Margo’s albums, was a major reason Margo was determined to keep writing and performing, even when his former bands would fizzle out. Margo knew he had to bring his best work to the table, but time and time again things wouldn’t quite
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all-Presley show the following week was what sealed the deal and made things official for Get Married. “It was after that second show that I told Randy, ‘You know, I actually have some of my own songs, too.’” Four years and “a million different band members” later, Get Married has accomplished more than most up-and-coming bands in their early 20s, including releasing two wellreceived EPs; touring California, the West Coast and even once around the country; and most recently, landing not one but two record deals. Hot on the heels of signing with Monte Sereno’s Asian Man Records, the DIY label that inked deals with Alkaline Trio, Joyce Manor and Less Than Jake, as well as up-and-coming Los Angeles label Wiretap Records, Get Married is releasing its first fulllength album on Aug. 17. Songs for the Sleepless—Get Married’s followup to their two 2015 EPs, Four Songs and Into the Cosmos—has been a long time coming. In three years, the band has grown and solidified its sound considerably, and you can tell by listening to their latest record from start to finish. It’s a feel-good, 12-track testament to the power of pop-punk. Take “Cinnamon Sugar,” a midtempo love ballad that features an upbeat staccato piano rhythm behind a classic ’50s-era chord progression. The second single off Songs for the Sleepless—and by far the band’s favorite track—the song reflects Get Married’s retro-meets-modern ethos that’s present in everything from their collective style to the neat guitar riffs and sharp hooks featured prominently throughout the album. Simple and clever, Margo’s lyrics play off larger themes of love, heartbreak and all the feelings (and acts) in between. “Cinnamon sugar eyes and mermaid hair / we made out in her car behind the movie theater,” Margo sings in his smooth but booming baritone voice. “Her parents were away so we relocated / found ourselves in her room where she demonstrated.” What exactly she demonstrated Margo never tells, but he doesn’t have to: the beauty of Get Married’s music is easy relatability, which allows listeners to draw their own conclusions and fill in the blanks with their own, personal
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line up. Much of that uncertainty felt like it had shifted when he began recording and touring with his last band, Kill the Bats. “Mike took me aside one day and said he would sign us, but that I had to be sure I believed in this band,” Margo recalls in a phone call from the road. “He wasn’t asking that because he thought we were bad: we were actually a great band. It was more like he was asking me if I thought the trajectory I was on was the right one, because this was it—our one shot.”
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‘When we started Get Married, I remember telling Randy that this is my last band: If it doesn’t work now, I’m ending things here.’ The next thing Margo knew, Kill the Bats had broken up. It was a loss for him, but one he believes was ultimately what he needed to creatively push him to the next level. The pop songs he wanted to write and perform never quite fit in with Kill the Bats’ emo sound, but that’s what eventually led him to form Get Married. “After Kill the Bats broke up, I was discouraged because I felt things had ended wrong—we had put out all this music I was proud of, but just stopped after releasing an album,” Margo explains. “When we started Get Married, I remember telling Randy that this is my last band: If it doesn’t work now, I’m ending things here. There was no other choice for me in that moment.”
Trust The Process Every member of Get Married lives by an all-or-nothing mantra. It’s evident in the passion and energy they bring to the stage and to the creative process. Pulling from each of the six members’ individual strengths, songwriting is collaborative and iterative, beginning with a few words and a simple melody and building organically from there. Margo and the eldest Moore share a majority of the songwriting responsibilities, but the process comes together much more dynamically when everyone’s involved, Gonzalez explains. “Jaake will usually come in with a lead riff and a few lyrics, and we’ll all go off of that,” says the bassist. “Randy will then fuck with it, add his guitar solos and then we all work on our own parts. We work on it all together as a unit.” The byproduct of that teamwork is a cohesive sound that employs simple but catchy chord progressions throughout, pulling from influences as diverse as the Ronettes to the Misfits. There’s a prominent interjection of heavier rock in the mix as well, which can be attributed to lead guitarist Moore, who grew up listening to and playing in metal bands. With the exception of a few slower acoustic tracks, the songs on Sleepless have hyper-clean guitar solos and catchy bass lines, all supported by a thunderous percussive backbone that attests to the band’s shared technical skill. It helps to have bandmates who are not only strong musicians, but also deeply rooted in the scene they grew up in. Whether they played in other bands or simply went out to support friends and see shows, all six members have been an active part of San Jose’s small but mighty punk community since high school.
What’s In a Name? As Get Married embarks on the first leg of its headlining nationwide tour, the band members’ emotions run the gamut. It’s exhilarating and nerve-wracking at the same time, Margo admits, but that’s to be expected. Over the course of about
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five weeks, the band will visit 33 cities across the country alongside Los Angeles-based power pop group Tiny Stills, ending with a hometown show on Sept. 15 at the Art Boutiki. For Gonzalez, promoting the years of hard work that went into Sounds for the Sleepless is her highest priority, but she’s personally eager to meet new people and travel to parts of the country she wouldn’t otherwise see. For Pappu, the prospect of showing off the record to a new fan base makes him hopeful for the band’s future—which may eventually lead lead them to make the move to bigger a bigger city, like Los Angeles. “Most importantly, we all want to keep moving forward as musicians,” Pappu explains. “We’re all still evolving; we go to shows together; we all love music. Being able to push forward together as a band would be awesome.” Nothing sums up Get Married’s collective goals and goofy attitude as much as its namesake, which Moore explains was the next best option after realizing that “Slayer and the Beach Boys were already taken.” In actuality, the name came to Margo after a friend of his described the anxiety he felt after getting too serious too soon with a girl he was seeing at the time. Margo’s suggestion? “Don’t worry. Just get married, dude.” While no one in Get Married has plans to tie the knot anytime soon, their name sums up a hopeful eagerness one often feels when starting something unfamiliar but promising. It’s probably the same excitement that couples feel when they get hitched under the neon lights of a roadside chapel in Las Vegas. When an Elvis impersonator in glittery pants says, “You may now kiss the bride,” there’s no turning back. “Marriage is a make-it-work kind of a situation,” Moore says. “Similarly, that’s how Jaake’s and my founding of the band was; we made this commitment and said, ‘Let’s just do it.’”
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PANEER + PIZZA It’s easy to go veg when there are options like paneer pie at Curry Pizza House.
Feeling Desi Curry pizza is more than a fusion food fad—it has staying power BY JOHN DYKE
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OOD FADS COME and food fads go. Remember the Cali-style poke explosion of two years ago? Or how about the tsunami of cupcakes? Well, the latest food craze sweeping the South Bay is Indian pizza. A cursory search yields almost a dozen dedicated Indian pizza restaurants, as well as another half-dozen pizzerias that feature some kind of Desi-inspired toppings on their menu.
Among the many restaurants cashing in, the locally owned Curry Pizza House is raking in rave reviews and business is booming. They’ve opened up three South Bay locations in the last year, including restaurants in Cupertino and Evergreen within the last few months. While the name pretty much says it all, they do hedge their bets and offer “normal” pizza creations. However, I feel ordering a Hawaiian pizza at an Indian pizza place is almost akin to getting a chicken sandwich at Morton’s. On a recent visit, my cohort and I opted for a small Chilli Paneer ($13.99) and a small Butter Chicken
($13.99), along with an order of their Achari Wings ($9.99 for 10 pieces). In some cases, it might make more sense to split a pie half-and-half, but you’ll have to order at least a large. Achari is typically associated with those delightfully sour, pickled green mangoes found in a condiment jar at most Indian restaurants; the idea of experiencing that flavor on wings was intriguing. While the wings weren’t as sour as I was hoping, the flavor was quite good. It’s a shame the wings themselves had flabby skin. Finally, the pizzas came out, and they were truly packed with all the good stuff. The veg-head favorite paneer had a nice clean finish with all its fresh veggie toppings, including fresh tomatoes, bell peppers, cilantro, and both red and green onions, all combined with their curry sauce. However, I found the paneer (Indian cheese) cubes to be a bit dry and not spicy enough for this chili head. Next up was the butter chicken (a.k.a. chicken makhani) and it was a home run from the jump. Butter
chicken done right is my favorite Indian dish, and this pizza definitely did it justice. The yogurt, tomato and butter sauce was creamy, rich and spiced just perfectly. The diced fresh tomatoes and red onions also gave it a bit of freshness to go along with the perfectly cooked chunks of white meat chicken. The crust on both pies was nothing spectacular, though it did serve its main purpose as a vehicle for delivering tasty toppings. While most food fads are mere curiosities, I feel Indian pizza is legit. It’s the holy triumvirate of spice, carbs and cheese.
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Hey, you guys! It’s hard to imagine the smash Netflix hit Stranger Things without the likes of The Goonies. This Steven Spielbergproduced coming-of-age actionadventure flick first hit theaters in 1985. It follows a band of mischievous kids and their older teenage siblings as they uncover a mysterious map, which in turn leads them on a wild treasure hunt. With the bad guys hot on their heels, they must use their wiles and wits to outsmart and outrun. The film gave two A-list actors—Josh Brolin and Sean Astin—their first big breaks. It plays at 3Below as part of the theater’s ongoing After School Specials series. (NV)
The first cartoonist to win the National Book Award, Nate Powell is perhaps best known for his work on March. That graphic memoir trilogy chronicled the Civil Rights Movement—with words by by Congressman John Lewis and illustrations by Powell. He comes to Wow Cool Alternative Comics on the heels of his latest solo work, Come Again, about an “intentional community” plagued by dark secrets and living in the Ozarks near the end of the free-loving 1970s. His other works include You Don’t Say, Any Empire and Swallow Me Whole. (NV)
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Raise a glass to the end of summer and a good cause. This week’s Endless Summer Wine Stroll benefits the Bill Wilson Center, a local nonprofit organization that provides support to homeless and runaway children and young adults. Proceeds from the sale of tickets will go to the center, as will money raised by the silent auction. Taste wines from Santa Cruz Mountains-based vintners, nosh on light bites and try your hand at arranging a succulent terrarium. All this, plus exclusive discounts, live music and more. (DI)
Any rock nerd can form a cover band, but how many tribute vehicles are fronted by an actual guitar hero? As Zakk Sabbath, Black Label Society main man and on-again-off-again Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Zakk Wylde does an inspired take on Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi’s classic riffs. Wylde, a multi-tasking savant, also does spot-on Ozzy vocals. It might be meta for a sideman to cover his boss’ old band, but their deep history together is what makes Zakk Sabbath’s take on Sabbath originals so convincing (check out Live in Detroit). Plus, he is way more animated than Ozzy, what with his hair-whipping, ampstraddling, bicep-bulging Zakkness. (AL)
STAROVER BLUE Fri, 8pm, $10 Art Boutiki, San Jose Founded in 2007, Starover Blue grew out of San Jose State’s music department, where core members Kendall Sallay and Dirk Milotz met. The pair have been making music together for more than a decade now. They return to San Jose this week to debut their new single, “Anemone,” a shimmery dream pop tune propelled by a loping combination of live and electronic drumming, vintage synths, glistening guitars and wispy, ethereal vocals. They’ll be joined by original drummer Jerald Bittle and are sharing the stage with local indie rockers Cola and Dokoe. (NV)
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BRENTON WOOD
Aug 25 at SAP Center
SLAYER
Aug 26 at SAP Center
DREAD MAR I
Aug 31 at The Ritz
SONIDO CLASH MUSIC FEST
Sep 2 at Mexican Heritage Plaza
THE ORIGINAL WAILERS
Sep 5 at Mountain Winery
KMEL SUMMER JAM
Sep 9 at SAP Center
FOO FIGHTERS
Sep 12 at SAP Center
LAURYN HILL
Sep 20 at Shoreline Amphitheatre
LOS TIGRES DEL NORTE
Sep 21 at SAP Center
VIRTUAL SELF
Sep 27 at City National Civic
ALANIS MORISSETTE
Sep 28 at Mountain Winery
RINGO STARR
Sep 28 at City National Civic
THE QUIET MAN Fri, 5:10pm, $7 Stanford Theatre, Palo Alto American silver screen icon John Wayne trades the scrubby, golden expanse of the Wild West for the emerald green hills of the Irish countryside in the John Ford-directed The Quiet Man. Irish-born American Sean Thornton comes home to the Irish village of Innisfree to claim is family home. While there he takes an interest in his spunky neighbor, Mary Kate Danaher, played by Maureen O’Hara. Catch this romantic comedy with another another Ford classic, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, which finds Wayne leading U.S. Cavalry troops through the scenic Monument Valley. (KL)
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Sep 28 at The Ritz
LONG BEACH DUB ALLSTARS
Sep 29 at The Ritz
DAVID DOBRIK & JASON NASH
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Sat, 7pm, $145 Center for the Performing Arts, San Jose
Sat, 4pm $20+ Britannia Arms Downtown, San Jose
After mastering the quickhitting micro-vloging format that was Vine (R.I.P.) and rising to the top of the YouTuber comedy clip heap, David Dobrik and Jason Nash have a pretty sweet thing going on. Essentially, they get paid to goof off for their legions of fans. Their pranks include putting random objects and animals on each other while blindfolded to building DIY flamethrowers and jumping into pools filled with dry ice. It’s completely asinine; it also pays the bills. What a time to be alive. (DI)
The mystical world of wizards, potions and magic spells materializes on the streets of San Jose as the Wizards Assemble Pub Crawl comes to town. Beginning mid-afternoon, witches and wizards to will bust out their wands while drinking deeply from their goblets. Billed as the “world’s biggest” wizard crawl, the event will feature a costume competition, a Harry Potter-esque sorting ceremony, trivia and plenty of other wizarding games. Check in is at The Brit. Early sign-ups will receive a free wand. Accio Alcohol! (KL)
HOT IMPORT NIGHTS Sat, 4pm, $20+ Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose For some, classic Chevys, Fords and Studebakers represent the pinnacle of automotive design and power. Others, however, are more interested in compact imports— those European and Asian models known for their hairpin handling, breakneck acceleration and, of course, drifting. Hot Import Nights celebrates tricked-out Hondas, Yotas, Porches, Beamers and so much more. The touring auto show pulls the e-brake in San Jose this weekend. The event features car competitions, electric drifting trikes, food trucks and performances by live DJs. The show is fun for the whole family with fun zones for kids to let loose with Nerf gun battles and bounce houses. (NV)
FALL OUT BOY
Sep 30 at SAP Center
CHILDISH GAMBINO
Oct 2 at SAP Center
MAC MILLER
Oct 30 at City National Civic
MAC SABBATH
Nov 1 at The Ritz
NICKI MINAJ & FUTURE
Nov 16 at SAP Center
FLEETWOOD MAC
Nov 21 at SAP Center
SUUNS
Dec 7 at The Ritz
SAN HOLO
Dec 15 at City National Civic
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ELECTRIC SHEEP The Worldcon 76 science fiction convention comes to San Jose for the first time.
Visionaries After nearly derailing, Worldcon brings Hugos to McEnery Convention Center BY MIKE HUGUENOR
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HEN MARIA ARENA woke in a vat of fluids, she couldn’t remember how she died. That is, how she died this time. For a clone like Maria, death is just a part of life. It is, at least, in Mur Lafferty’s sci-fi mystery Six Wakes. Released in January 2017, Six Wakes is one of six books nominated in the Best Novel category for this year’s Hugo Awards. For science fiction writers, there are few prizes more prestigious. A list of previous winners reads like a who’s who of the genre: Alfred Bester, Philip K. Dick, Ursula K.
Le Guin, Isaac Asimov. To be named a Hugo winner is to enter the pantheon of seers and dreamers whose works have shaped the imagination of readers all over the world. The winners of the 2018 Hugos will be read this Sunday at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose. The awards ceremony is part of Worldcon 76, the annual convention of the World Science Fiction Society, which begins this week and runs through the weekend. “I describe it as the World’s Fair of science fiction,” says Worldcon 76 chairman Kevin Roche. “There’s nothing else in the world that looks like this.”
He’s right about that. Worldcon was one of the first fan conventions in history, and with four notable exceptions (all due to WWII), it has been running consistently since 1939. In addition to naming Hugo winners, the convention features art shows, a cosplay masquerade, writer’s workshops and lots more. George R.R. Martin is usually among the crowd. Guests of honor this year include artist John Picacio, Bay Area author Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and reclusive sci-fi legend Spider Robinson. For sci-fi and fantasy fans, it is the central event of the community, which is what made what happened with Bogi Takács so unfortunate. Takács is a Hungarian Jewish sci-fi writer up for a Hugo this year. They’re also a non-binary trans person who requests to be referred by Spivak pronouns (a set of nongendered pronouns popularized through gaming). So when Takács’ Worldcon profile went online full of masculine pronouns (something the author never uses), they were understandably upset. Takács’ public statement on the
matter brought forward concerns from other authors who felt their experiences were taken lightly. Soon, authors Charlie Jane Anders and Annalee Newitz pulled their panels from the convention. It’s not the first time Worldcon has found itself the site of a schism. In it’s very first year, the convention blocked participation from a group of left-wing writers (including a 19-year-old Isaac Asimov) for being too political. And while 2018 has been a year of bad apologies, Roche’s response was full of contrition, and seems to understand that the only way to build the future is through atoning for the past. In a statement titled “We Will Do Better,” the chairman wrote, “I am sorry we slighted and angered so many of the people we are gathering to meet, honor and celebrate. This was a mistake, our mistake.” Shortly after the apology the convention’s preliminary programming was taken down from the website. An effort, led by previous Hugo winner Mary Robinette Kowal, was made to ensure that Worldcon wasn’t alienating members of the community. “When Mary offered, I accepted her offer with full confidence,” Roche says over the phone. “That’s what was so horrifying to me about the whole incident on Twitter. In fact, we were working very hard on a diverse program reflecting intersectionality.” After a little soul-searching, Worldcon has done its best to be accessible to all. And with the event just around the corner, fans all over are again looking forward to the celebration. “I still believe that Worldcon is a place where we meet in comity,” Roche says. “We might argue, but we still have the sentimental belief that together we can make things better, that we can make the future the way we want it to be.” Worldcon runs through Monday, Aug. 20. Tickets start at $50 and run up to $250.
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SOLVED In ‘Puzzle,’ a lonely housewife finds liberation through competitive jigsawing.
Piecing It Together
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T’S EASY TO imagine people leaving Puzzle saying, “That’s what my mother’s life was like.” That’s why it’s resistible. It takes place now, but it’s like the realm our mothers lived in, as if nothing had changed in decades.
Here’s a story of a married woman’s affair, and the dynamics between her, her husband Louie (David Denman) and her sons—the way the family circle is observed is absolutely pre-sitcom. Mata, called Agnes, tells us she has no sense of humor, none, never had it, never will—that doesn’t mean that the world around her will have gone humorless. Puzzle’s put-upon Connecticut homemaker Agnes is played by the Scottish actress Kelly Macdonald with an unplaceable accent (she’s revealed to be Puzzle Hungarian). She practically lives in Catholic purdah, chained to the duties of taking care of the house, the overweight, R; 102 Mins. snoring Louie and the grown up sons. At the beginning CinéArts, Agnes is the subject of a sad birthday party where the men Palo Alto swill beer and belch. She has to make her own cake and light her own candles, and sweep up on her hands and knees when her clumsy spouse breaks one of her favorite dishes. Piecing the broken plate together, as well as the birthday gift of a jigsaw puzzle, triggers something—she finds a flair for doing puzzles. She encounters, via a Manhattan puzzle store, Robert (Irrfan Khan), an independently wealthy competitive jigsaw player. She lies about her trips to NYC to train for a contest; the lies are at first innocent and later on not so much. In the background is family drama. Loui and Agnes’ eldest son Ziggy (Bubba Weiler) doesn’t want to work for the family auto body shop. He’d prefer the unmanly (according to Louis) profession of chef. Wouldn’t Louie have heard of Gordon Ramsay? Macdonald is good in the kind of part Edie Falco could have knocked home—she’s not a mouse, displaying a certain flash in her dark eyes, along with moments of grit. Producer turned director Marc Turtletaub does a few things to place these character in our time, referencing iPhones and son Gabe’s vegetarian girlfriend. But this movie is about a lost world, with the actors laboring to make it real in a plot that lays it on too thick. It’s distracting to try to figure out why the son who loves cooking couldn’t bother to light up his mother’s birthday cake. That Puzzle is a remake of a 2009 Argentinian movie explains it all—maybe it’s still this bad in Argentina? —Richard von Busack
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Sharkey’s Day In trailers and promo posters, ‘The Meg’ promises a bigger bite than it delivers BY RICHARD VON BUSACK
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HIS TIME, THE shark jumps you! So one would think, seeing the prehistoric megashark on the poster, large enough to scarf down an entire sharknado and its whirling angry denizens. The Meg baits and switches. The shark is only a measly 70 feet long, Certainly, this Meg has its moments. When it circles a crippled boat, its dorsal fin looks like the tail of a 727. But in closeups, the hellfish looks like the vegan shark in Finding Nemo. Only smaller. Much of this movie takes place
in a futuristic sea-base Mana One, which looks like surplus from a Gerry Anderson puppet show. A mixed group of scientists, hanging around exclaiming at what they’re seeing on screens include, but are not limited to: the spiky Angelina Jolie-esque one (Ruby Rose) DJ, the jittery urban one (Page Kennedy), the sage old scientist one (Winston Chao) and his pretty, sad-faced daughter Suyin (Li Bingbing). Below them, plummeting into a deep sea trench, which turns out to have a sub-basement full of prehistoric megasharks, are Masi Oka of Heroes and the massive Scandinavian Olafur Darri Olafsson, who is called “The Wall” and who functions as ballast. Since there are neither sharknadoes,
sharkicanes, sharkphoons nor sharkderechos here, the most interesting aspect of The Meg is the international style that comes from Chinese financing; It’s the cinematic equivalent of Asian-fusion. Jack Morris (Rainn Wilson, no help), the American millionaire who bankrolled Mana One, is the Occidental version of the Chinese villains of the old days. He’s gauche, unscrupulous and, worse, a giver of unwanted hugs. For its blood and viscera, The Meg is fairly puritanical, as fits this era of Chinese blockbusters: The height of sensuality in the film is Bingbing secretly peeping at the undressed lead Jason Statham. His Jonas is a deep sea diver who has to redeem himself after he failed to rescue friends from the giant shark attack several years back. Nobody believed his wild talk of megasharks, so he retired and became a beer drinker on a Thailand beach. He may be beering it, but he still has his six-pack. Statham’s muscles haven’t failed him, though sadly, he never once gives The Meg a cockney headbutt, his usual secret weapon. Director Jon Turteltaub is too much of a mench to really turn the screws. The Meg’s target audience, the bloody-
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SHARK-LAME-O Where was the block-long shark we were promised? This thing’s only 70 feet!
minded kid who wishes shark week was every week, isn’t over-served with guts and chum. Some shark-fin harvesters get it worse than anyone, so that’s fine, but there’s neither speedy fun nor much emotional investment in this. “When the shark die, nobody cry,” as the producer Dino De Laurentiis once said, comparing the importance of his King Kong remake to the hit Jaws. Nor are there any Melvilleisms about how the seabeast is but a mask of some nameless, formless adversary of mankind. Statham’s not the man for that kind of metaphysics, anyway. Why, at this stage of his career, should he start acting? Things kind of go back and forth— Suyin being intrepid again and again, and rebelliously taking command of a one-person sub, and the supporting cast getting pruned by a shark attack or two. Amidst this, the movie’s most head-scratching moment: an inadvisable piece of shark-luring where they tie Statham’s Jonah to a line and reel him past the shark as if he were live bait. One shouldn’t be ungrateful for something that is what it is, or at least is trying to be what it is. There are very occasional comedic moments, as when the shark gets a harpoon full of poison, and its eyes roll up in its head. It’s one of those movies that never really gets its engine running until the finale, when the creature heads to the seaside crowds at Sanya Bay. It’s an all you can eat buffet of disagreeable people, include some clown floating in a giant hamster ball, a husky “little emperor” boy who sasses his mother and keeps a popsicle jammed in his yap, and the yachting members of a grossly wealthy wedding party, complete with an annoying lap dog called Pippin. Perhaps Crazy Rich Asians could have been improved by a giant shark? These scenes resemble a Stephen Chow slapstick comedy, but it doesn’t get to the level where Chow would have taken it; the characters are laid out, but there’s neither menace nor a payoff. Like the victims of the giant squid attack at the beginning, you end up suckered.
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MEET CUTE Looking back at the Talking Heads’ oeuvre proves they— and front man David Byrne—were far more than quirky curiosities.
Wild Life David Byrne reclaims his relevance, and legacy, with a new album, tour BY STEVE PALOPOLI
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HE EPISODE “FINAL Transmission” from Documentary Now—the recent Netflix series in which Fred Armisen and Bill Hader lovingly skewer a different famous documentary in each installment—begins with a shot of Armisen’s feet as he walks out on stage in a white suit. “Hi. I got a cool little toy.” He puts down an ’80s toy robot and starts singing:
“That’s a mailbox on the corner, over here is a stop sign” and “a lady reads a book in front of a building.”
It’s a parody of the famous opening scene of Jonathan Demme’s Stop Making Sense—the best music documentary ever made—which begins with a similar shot of David Byrne walking out by himself with a boombox and saying “I’ve got a tape I want to play for you.” Armisen’s song is a send-up of what is often seen as a streak of overly cute quirkiness in Byrne’s work; it most closely mirrors “Don’t Worry About the Government” from Talking Heads’ first album, ’77. That song was the main reason the band was labeled more “conservative” than their punk and New Wave counterparts at the time; the word wasn’t meant in the
political sense, but as a way of saying Talking Heads seemed artsy and safe for mainstream consumption in the midst of a boundary-pushing New York scene. The “quirky” tag continued to dog the band the same way Byrne’s oversized suit in Stop Making Sense dominated his public persona (he once joked that his epitaph would be “Why the big suit?”). Talking Heads put out brilliant album after brilliant album— from the jittery rush of ’77 and More Songs About Building and Food to the ordinary-world-turned-upside-down darkness of Fear of Music, the swirling polyrhythmic mystery of Remain in Light and the stomping funk of Speaking in Tongues, they had the most stunning, inventive run of any American rock band from 1977 to 1984. Yet somehow it was still the harmless Americana of 1986’s True Stories and the straight pop of the Heads’ last two records, Little Creatures and Naked, that Byrne was most identified with for many years. So you better believe it’s no coincidence that Byrne is playing nothing off True Stories or Little Creatures on his newest tour, which
comes to the San Jose Civic on Saturday. And the only thing off Naked that he’s playing this time around is “Blind,” Talking Heads’ angriest and most political song—which now seems like it was about three decades ahead of its time when it was released in 1988. “Blind” fits in perfectly with the songs on Byrne’s newest solo album, American Utopia, which is a raw and jagged rejection of the state of Donald Trump’s union. Clearly, Byrne realized this was the best solo album he’s ever done (it’s also his first to land in the Top 10), and saw a chance to build a tour around it that amounts to a noholds-barred bid to claim his rightful legacy as one of America’s most relevant songwriters. American Utopia’s best songs—“Everybody’s Coming to My House,” “Here” and “Dog’s Mind”—are oddly sort of buried on the album. However, they are they’re front and center in the setlist, which remains mostly constant because of the highly choreographed nature of the show. He knows what he’s got. For this tour, he’s also reclaiming Talking Heads and solo songs that audiences might have missed the first time around, like the amazing “I Should Watch TV” from his 2012 album with St. Vincent, and “Dancing Together” from his wild 2010 concept record with Fatboy Slim (which turned the Imelda Marcos story into a club-dancefloor musical, and later became an offBroadway production). “The Great Curve” and “Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)” are two Talking Heads masterpieces that never got the pop culture moments they deserved, while “Once in a Lifetime” and “Burning Down the House” are the ultimate remember-how-great-that-band-waseverybody statements. He’s most definitely playing “This Must Be the Place” on this tour as a way of saying, “Yes, I know you’ve heard Arcade Fire and every other indie band playing it, but this is really my song.” If Byrne has got to look at the word “quirky” shoved in front of his name for the rest of his life, he definitely wants to see “but important” in between.
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FeatPrints A Tribute to Little Feat 7pm, $7 Cover Fri. Aug 17 MUSIC ON THE SQUARE
Whiskey Dawn
5:30pm, No Cover • Perfect location Drink Specials • Beer and Wine to Go Air Conditioning. Sat Aug 18
Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers ZZ Top Tribute
Wiser Time Black Crowes Tribute + Shred Zeppelin 9pm, $13 adv / $15 Door
2209 Broadway St Redwood City / 831.334.1153 clubfoxrwc.com
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Below you will find a pretty eclectic mix of events for the coming week, handpicked and typed up by yours truly. If you have an event you’d like folks to know about, send it my way.
AUG 16–18 • 6TH ANNUAL RAHSAANATHON @ CAFE STRITCH This three-day celebration of the patron saint of downtown San Jose’s jazz scene features a wide range of performers putting their spin on Rahsaan Roland Kirk’s aural legacy. Kirk is the beloved jazz innovator whose visage and instrument are the actual face of and name behind Cafe Stritch. If you missed San Jose Jazz Fest or wish there was more to check out, here’s a top-notch second helping for you to dig into. 374 S First St, San Jose NOTE: If you like heavy, black, and doom metal, this weekend has so much to offer that you might come out of it with a degree in metallurgy… just saying.
AUG 16–19 • COMEDIAN MO AMER @ ROOSTER T. FEATHERS Mo Amer is a pretty dang funny guy who’s performed in over 30 countries. As a traveling performer who’s performed for over 30 people, I can say that this means you have to have a universal voice to be able to reach the widest spectrum of ears and beliefs. (He does.) Amer is Muslim and he nails a very humorous take on America’s fear of different cultures. He’s also very, very silly. You’re likely to laugh well. If you don’t, let’s talk about it. 157 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale = MUST SEE
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WED 8/15 PARTY BAND: THE PĂC
6pm: Stafford Park, 50 King St, Redwood City
3rd Tue, 6pm: Wildcat Mountain Ramblers. 4th Tue, 6pm: The Mighty Crows. 3rd Wed, 6pm: Fred McCarthy. 4th Wed, 6pm: Jerry Logan & Loganville. 1110 S Bascom Ave, San Jose
POOR HOUSE BISTRO
Wed, 6pm: Tap Takeover w/ The Sid Morris Gang & The Legendary Ron Thompson. Thu, 6pm: Thursday Night Jam with The Royals. Fri, 6pm: Daniel Castro Band. Sat, 3pm: Maxx Cabello Jr.'s "Tattoos & Blues.” Sun, 11am: New Orleans Piano Brunch With Johnny Fabulous. Sun, 4pm: Summer Party w/Isis & The Cold Truth. Mon, 6pm: Mixed Open Mic Night. Tue, 7pm: Aki Kumar’s Blues Jam. Last Thu, 6pm: Six String Showdown
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with AC Myles. 91 S Autumn St, San Jose
LEGEND: BUDDY GUY
7:30pm: The Mountain Winery, 14831 Pierce Rd, Saratoga
5TH ANNUAL DESI COMEDY FEST SAM'S BBQ
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8pm: Mountain View CPA, 500 Castro St, Mountain View
THE RITZ
Wed, 9pm: LáGoon, Ethereal Sea, Swell Spells, Tango Hustle. Thu, 8pm: King of the Road: Season 3 - Episode 7 (Advance Screening). Fri, 8pm: Zakk Sabbath and Toke. Sat, 8pm: Petty Or Not - A Tribute to Tom Petty. 400 S First St, San Jose
WILLOW DEN Tue, 10pm: Karaoke. Wed: Country Music & Buck Beers. Fri & Sat: Rotating DJs (no hip-hop). Sun: Service Industry Night (half off with your industry card). 803 Lincoln Ave, San Jose
THU 8/16 ART 101: BOOZE AND BRUSHES 5pm: San Jose Museum of Art, 110 S Market St, San Jose
COMIC ARTIST: NATE POWELL 6pm: Wow Cool Alternative Comics, 21607 B Stevens Creek Blvd, Cupertino
END OF SUMMER WINE STROLL BRITANNIA ARMS ALMADEN Wed & Sun, 10pm: DJ Hank. Thu, 10pm: DJ Noble. Fri, 10pm: The Cheeseballs. Sat, 10pm: Hot Tub Time Machine. Tue, 10pm: PubStumpers. 5027 Almaden Expy, San Jose
6pm: Santana Row, 3088 Olsen Dr, San Jose
MUSIC ON THE PATIO WITH ISAIAH PICKETT 6pm: Mama Mia’s Restaurant, 275 E Dunne Ave, Morgan Hill
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CAPTAIN KIRK Jazz pioneer Rahsaan Roland Kirk will be celebrated at the sixth annual Rahsaanathon at Cafe Stritch in downtown San Jose, August 16–18. —McGee
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Cafe Stritch, 374 S First St, San Jose
Featured reader: Maw Shein Win. Willow Glen Library, 1157 Minnesota Ave, San Jose
LIVE LIT WRITERS OPEN MIC
Hosted by Tina Madueño. 7pm: Caffe Frascati, 315 S First St, San Jose
LEGEND: JOAN JETT AND THE BLACKHEARTS 7:30pm: The Mountain Winery, 14831 Pierce Rd, Saratoga
COMEDIAN: MO AMER
8pm plus var. times through 8/19. Rooster T. Feathers, 157 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale
DREAM POP: STAROVER BLUE, COLA, DOKOE
8pm: Art Boutiki, 44 Race St, San Jose
SHERWOOD INN
Thu-Sun, 8:30pm: Karaoke. Sun, 4pm: Novak-Nanni Duo. 2988 Almaden Expy, San Jose
MUSICAL: ONCE UPON A RHYME
8pm: Lucie Stern Community Center, 1305 Middlefield Rd #1, Palo Alto
MOVIES ON THE SQUARE: COCO
8:15pm: Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway St, Redwood City
JAZZ CELEBRATION: RAHSAANATHON
Through Sat 8/18. 8:30pm:
JAZZ: CAROL LUCKENBACH AND HER BAND 8:30pm: Angelica’s Bistro, 863 Main St, Redwood City
ROCK: ODD ARMY
9pm: Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose
FRI 8/17
SMOKING PIG BBQ
Fri, 9pm: Chris Cain. Sat, 9pm: The Touch of Class. 3340 Mowry Ave, Fremont
BLACK METAL: HOMEBIRTH, COLDCLAW, MOUTH, THE HAJJ
COMEDIAN: RICK GUTIERREZ
8pm plus var. times through 8/19. Improv, 62 S Second St, San Jose
Kabra, A Dying Sun. 8pm: Homestead Bowl & The X Bar 20990 Homestead Rd, Cupertino
JACK ROSE LIBATION HOUSE
Fri, 5:30pm: Country Cougars. Sat, 5:30pm: The Shanks. Sun, 10am: Brunch. 3pm: Reggae Sundays. Mon–Fri, 4–6pm: Happy hour. 18840 SaratogaLos Gatos Rd, Los Gatos
9pm: Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose
METAL: FEAR IS DEAD, FROLIC
9pm: Mardi Gras Lounge, 1628 El Camino Real, Redwood City
CONCERTS IN THE PARK WITH THE HOUSEROCKERS
6:30pm: Santa Clara Central Park, 909 Kiely Blvd, Santa Clara
METAL: DEAD CROWN, EL GUAPO
Plus Chasing Desolation,
KARAOKE: THE GOOSETOWN LOUNGE Fri & Sat, 9:30pm. 1072 Lincoln Ave, San Jose
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11am: Assyrian Church of the East-Mar Yosip Parish, 680 Minnesota Ave, San Jose
MUSIC SATURDAY SERIES WITH DAVID JOHNSON 1pm: Seeker Vineyard, 11755 Turlock Ave, San Martin
AUTO: HOT IMPORT NIGHTS
4pm: Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, 344 Tully Rd, San Jose
WIZARDS ASSEMBLE PUB CRAWL
4pm: Britannia Arms, 173 W Santa Clara St, San Jose
SUPERSTACKED COMEDY SHOWCASE
6pm: Terra Amico, 460 Lincoln Ave, San Jose
GUITAR: BONEY JAMES
6:30pm: The Mountain Winery, 14831 Pierce Rd, Saratoga
LIVE MUSIC: GLORY, PRIVATE LABEL 7pm: San Pedro Square Market Bar, 87 N San Pedro St, San Jose
“VIEWS” LIVE WITH DAVID DOBRIK & JASON NASH
7pm: Center for the Performing Arts, 255 S Almaden Blvd, San Jose
MOVIE: COCO
7pm: St. James Park, North Second & St. James Streets, San Jose
SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM 7pm: Sequoia High School Campus, 1201 Brewster Ave, Redwood City
SANTANA’S TONY LINDSAY 7:30pm: Los Gatos Coffee Roasting, 101 W Main St, Los Gatos
LEGEND: DAVID BYRNE
8pm: City National Civic, 135 W San Carlos St, San Jose
LIVE BAND: FISH ISLAND
8pm: The Cats, 17533 Santa Cruz Hwy, Los Gatos
NIK’S METAL BIRTHDAY: DISRUPT THE PARADIGM
Plus Pyrotanic, Migramata, Uncle Death Machine. 9pm: Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose
STONER ROCK: WOLF SNAKE SUN, SHARK IN THE WATER, NME
Bobby D's Bar, 700 Winslow St, Redwood City
SUN 8/19 AUTO SHOW: 100|OCT CARS AND CROISSANTS
DJ & DANCE: MOTOWN MONDAYS
8pm: Continental Lounge, 349 S First St, San Jose
TUE 8/21 INDIE FILM: NEITHER WOLF NOR DOG
9am: Santana Row, San Jose
6:30pm: Menlo Park Library, 800 Alma St, Menlo Park
INNERART ANNUAL MULTIMEDIA ART SHOW
BIKES: WOMEN’S SKILLS AND OPEN SHOP NIGHT
10am: Innerart Studio, 3629 Bercaw Lane, San Jose
PAWS ON MAIN
10:30am: Main Street Cupertino, 19429 Stevens Creek Blvd, Cupertino
ALL CITY BRUNCH SUNDAY
11am: Plaza De Cesar Chavez, 1 Paseo De San Antonio, San Jose
AUTO SHOW: CARS & CONCERTS
1:30pm: Coyote Creek Golf Club, 1 Coyote Creek Golf Dr, Morgan Hill
6:30pm: Good Karma Bikes, 460 Lincoln Ave, Suite 25, San Jose
HOOTENANNY
7pm: Grill 57 Bar and Restaurant, 57 Los GatosSaratoga Road, Los Gatos
JONAH SACHS BOOK DISCUSSION
7pm: Books Inc, 1875 S. Bascom Ave Suite #600, Campbell
ROCK: MASQ, THE QUIGS, THE FRAGILED
9pm: Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose
ACOUSTIC: TOM JACKMAN
WED 8/22
MUSICAL: THE WEDDING SINGER
SILICON VALLEY BIKE SUMMIT
2pm: Cinnabar Winery, 14612 Big Basin Way, Saratoga
3pm: Carrington Hall, 1201 Brewster Ave, Redwood City
OPEN JAZZ JAM
4pm: Little Lou’s BBQ, 2455 S Winchester Blvd, Campbell
FOLK ATROCITY
4pm: Hapa’s Brewing Company, 460 Lincoln Ave, Ste 90, San Jose
LIVE MUSIC: STEVE SOLO
6:30pm: The Office Bar and Lounge, 2306 Almaden Rd, San Jose
PERSIAN FUSION JAZZ CONCERT
7pm: Trianon Theatre, 72 N Fifth St, San Jose
JAZZ: JOHN STOWELL AND MICHAEL ZILBER
7:30pm: Cafe Pink House, 14577 Big Basin Way, Saratoga
MON 8/20 DRAG QUEEN COOKING SHOWDOWN
6pm: PY Kitchen + Wine Garden, 1995 S Bascom Ave, Campbell
9am: San Jose State University, One Washington Square, San Jose
20TH ANNUAL SUNNYVALE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
5:30pm: Historic Murphy Ave, S Murphy and W Washington avenues, Sunnyvale
MOTOWN COVERS: TOP SHELF
6pm: Stafford Park, 50 King St, Redwood City
SPANISH SINGER: SHAILA DÚRCAL
7pm: California Theatre, 345 S First St, San Jose
FOLK ROCK: BRANDI CARLILE 7:30pm: The Mountain Winery, 14831 Pierce Rd, Saratoga
CARAVAN LOUNGE COMEDY SHOW
Hosted by Mr. Ato Walker. 9pm: 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose
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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY ARIES (March 21-April 19): "The prettier the garden,
the dirtier the hands of the gardener," writes aphorist B. E. Barnes. That'll be especially applicable to you in the coming weeks. You'll have extra potential to create and foster beauty, and any beauty you produce will generate practical benefits for you and those you care about. But for best results, you'll have to expend more effort than maybe you thought you should. It might feel more like work than play, even though it will ultimately enhance your ability to play.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Author and theologian Thomas Merton thought that the most debilitating human temptation is to settle for too little, to live a comfortable life rather than an interesting one. I wouldn't say that's always true about you, Taurus. But I do suspect that in the coming weeks, a tendency to settle for less could be the single most devitalizing temptation you'll be susceptible to. That's why I encourage you to resist the appeal to accept a smaller blessing or punier adventure than you deserve. Hold out for the best and brightest. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): "I've learned quite a lot,
over the years, by avoiding what I was supposed to be learning." So says the wise and well-educated novelist Margaret Atwood. Judging by your current astrological omens, I think this is an excellent clue for you to contemplate right now. What do you think? Have you been half-avoiding any teaching that you or someone else thinks you're "supposed" to be learning? If so, I suggest you avoid it even more strongly. Avoid it with cheerful rebelliousness. Doing so may lead you to what you really need to learn about next.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Sometimes you make
it difficult for me to reach you. You act like you're listening but you're not really listening. You semiconsciously decide that you don't want to be influenced by anyone except yourself. When you lock me out like that, I become a bit dumb. My advice isn't as good or helpful. The magic between us languishes. Please don't do that to me now. And don't do it to anyone who cares about you. I realize that you may need to protect yourself from people who aren't sufficiently careful with you. But your true allies have important influences to offer, and I think you'll be wise to open yourself to them.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): "Whoever does not visit
Paris regularly will never really be elegant," wrote French author HonorĂŠ de Balzac. I think that's an exaggeration, but it does trigger a worthwhile meditation. According to my analysis of the astrological omens, you're in a phase of your cycle when you have maximum power to raise your appreciation of elegance, understand how it could beautify your soul and add more of it to your repertoire. So here are your homework meditations: What does elegance mean to you? Why might it be valuable to cultivate elegance, not just to enhance your self-presentation but also to upgrade your relationship with your deep self? (P.S. Fashion designer Christian Dior said, "Elegance must be the right combination of distinction, naturalness, care and simplicity.")
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Many of us imagine
medieval Europe to have been drab and dreary. But historian Jacques Le Goff tells us that the people of that age adored luminous hues: "big jewels inserted into book-bindings, glowing gold objects, brightly painted sculpture, paintings covering the walls of churches, and the colored magic of stained glass." Maybe you'll be inspired by this revelation, Virgo. I hope so. According to my reading of the astrological omens, you can activate sleeping wisdom and awaken dormant energy by treating your eyes to lots of vivid reds, greens, yellows, blues, browns, oranges, purples, golds, blacks, coppers and pinks.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): An astrologer on Tumblr named Sebastian says this about your sign: "Libras can be boring people when they don't trust you enough to fully reveal themselves. But they can be just as exciting as any fire sign and just as weird as any Aquarius and just as talkative as a Gemini and just as empathetic as a Pisces. Really, Librans are some of the most eccentric people you'll ever meet, but you might not know it unless they trust you enough to take their masks off around you."
By ROB BREZSNY week of August 15
Spurred by Sebastian's analysis, here's my advice to you: I hope you'll spend a lot of time with people you trust in the coming weeks, because for the sake of your mental and physical and spiritual health, you'll need to express your full eccentricity. (Sebastian's at http://venuspapi.tumblr.com.)
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): A blogger who calls
herself Wistful Giselle has named the phenomena that make her "believe in magic." They include the following: "illuminated dust in the air; the moments when a seedling sprouts; the intelligence gazing back at me from a crow's eyes; being awakened by the early morning sun; the energy of storms; old buildings overgrown with plants; the ever-changing gray green blue moods of the sea; the shimmering moon on a cool, clear night." I invite you to compile your own list, Scorpio. You're entering a time when you will be the beneficiary of magic in direct proportion to how much you believe in and are alert for magic. Why not go for the maximum?
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Since 1969,
8-foot, 2-inch-tall Big Bird has been the star of the kids' TV show Sesame Street. He's a yellow bird puppet who can talk, write poetry, dance and roller skate. In the early years of the show, our hero had a good friend who no one else saw or believed in: Mr. Snuffleupagus. After 17 years, there came a happy day when everyone else in the Sesame Street neighborhood realized that Snuffy was indeed real, not just a figment of Big Bird's imagination. I'm foreseeing a comparable event in your life sometime soon, Sagittarius. You'll finally be able to share a secret truth or private pleasure or unappreciated asset.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Activist and author
Simone de Beauvoir was one of those Capricorns whose lust for life was both lush and intricate. "I am awfully greedy," she wrote. "I want to be a woman and to be a man, to have many friends and to have loneliness, to work much and write good books, to travel and enjoy myself, to be selfish and to be unselfish." Even if your longings are not always as lavish and ravenous as hers, Capricorn, you now have license to explore the mysterious state she described. I dare you to find out how voracious you can be if you grant yourself permission.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): According to my
reading of the astrological omens, the coming weeks will be prime time to vividly express your appreciation for and understanding of the people you care about most. I urge you to show them why you love them. Reveal the depths of your insights about their true beauty. Make it clear how their presence in your life has had a beneficent or healing influence on you. And if you really want to get dramatic, you could take them to an inspiring outdoor spot and sing them a tender song or two.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): In her book Yarn: Remembering the Way Home, Piscean knitter Kyoko Mori writes, "The folklore among knitters is that everything handmade should have at least one mistake so an evil spirit will not become trapped in the maze of perfect stitches." The idea is that the mistake "is a crack left open to let in the light." Mori goes on to testify about the evil spirit she wants to be free of. "It's that little voice in my head that says, 'I won't even try this because it doesn't come naturally to me and I won't be very good at it.'" I've quoted Mori at length, Pisces, because I think her insights are the exact tonic you need right now. Homework: Make a boast about how you'll pull off a feat you've previously lacked the chutzpah to attempt. Testify at Freewillastrology.com.
Go to REALASTROLOGY.COM to check out Rob Brezsny’s Expanded Weekly Audio Horoscopes and Daily Text Message Horoscopes. Audio horoscopes are also available by phone at 1-877-873-4888 or 1-900-950-7700
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I’m a 41-year-old married lesbian. My wife and I used to work from home together. She recently got an important job, and she’s now gone all day, five days a week. I’m happy for her, and this is good for us in the long run, but I’m really sad and lonely.—Isolated Avoid any temptation to kidnap strangers lingering in your building’s lobby. “Are you going to cut me up and put me in your freezer?” the terrified UPS man will ask. You: “Uh, I thought we’d just hang out and have coffee, but whatever works for you.” Healthier (and less felonious) forms of coping start with unpacking what loneliness is. The late neuroscientist John Cacioppo explained loneliness as a painful feeling of disconnection from others. He differentiated loneliness—the aching longing for human connection—from a desire for solitude, “the pleasures of sometimes being by yourself.” And he and his wife and research partner, psychologist Stephanie Cacioppo, noted that loneliness has been associated with serious negative effects on not just emotional well-being but also physical health, including an increased risk of heart attacks. However, as you’re staring gloomily into the void (the indentation in the couch where your wife used to sit during the day), it might help to understand that our emotions are actually our watchdogs. They rise up in us to motivate us to engage in the sort of behaviors—like connecting with other people—that would help us survive and pass on our genes. For example, we humans evolved to be cooperators—interdependent.
Take author Henry David Thoreau, an icon for hermitude and self-sufficiency who put in big chunks of alone time out by Walden Pond. What few people realize, notes Thoreau expert Elizabeth Witherell, is that he was also a huge people person. In fact, Thoreau wrote in Walden, “I think that I love society as much as most, and am ready enough to fasten myself like a bloodsucker for the time to any fullblooded man that comes in my way.” As for you, it’s possible that some of the feelbad you’re experiencing is the discomfort we often feel about change. But chances are, you’d feel a good bit better if you could replace at least some of the level of daily human engagement you’re used to. You could, for example, go out to a coffee shop for part of your workday—the same coffee shop every day so you can connect with other regulars there. You could also invite work-at-home friends over to your place to be coworkers. Volunteer work could be helpful, too. No, it isn’t the same as having your wife there with you all day, but it should dial down your separation distress— perhaps even substantially. This should allow you to let your wife know you really missed her, but maybe just with a sexy kiss at the door—no guilt tripping.
How do you know when a man’s “I love you” is for real? I’ve had men express their love to me with great sincerity, only to vanish not long afterward. Are all men this fickle? Manipulative?—Upset Why does a man say “I love you”? Sometimes because “Look, a ferret in a top hat!” doesn’t do much to get a woman into bed. To parse whether a man’s “I love you” is just the later-in-the-relationship version of “You related to Yoda? Because yodalicious,” you need to consider context. The exact same statement can have different meanings depending on the context. Not surprisingly, research by evolutionary social psychologist Joshua Ackerman and his colleagues suggests that men’s I-love-yous “are likely to be more sincere (i.e., less colored by the goal of attaining initial sexual access) after sex
has occurred.” They also find that men, on average, start thinking about “confessing love” 97 days into a relationship—so just over three months. Of course, an individual man may know sooner or take longer. All in all, the best lie detector you probably have is context—racking up a good bit of time and experiences with a man and seeing how well the walk matches the talk. You might even wait till the three-month benchmark before concluding that the I-love-yous are likely to be for real and aren’t, say, the best possible airbag for what might come shortly afterward: “I got you a little something on my work trip. It requires a short course of antibiotics.”
(c)2018, Amy Alkon, all rights reserved. Got a problem? Write Amy Alkon, 171 Pier Ave, #280, Santa Monica, CA 90405, or e-mail AdviceAmy@aol.com (advicegoddess.com).
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211 FUND CAL ASSOC OF INFO & REF SRVCS: Check # 2173145 | Issued on 10/25/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 100 LLC: Check # 5074632 | Issued on 2012-09-25 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 1-800 COURIERS: Check # 12517 | Issued on 6/8/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $125.00 1-800 COURIERS: Check # 12517 | Issued on 6/8/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $174.00 A & A VIP DIRECT: Check # 5116287 | Issued on 2014-05-22 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 A & O CARE CORPORATION: Check # 2410167 | Issued on 11/5/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $247.94 A 5 TOWN CAR SERVICE: Check # 5114652 | Issued on 2014-05-01 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 A LA ROSE NAKEUP: Check # 2406203 | Issued on 9/24/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $150.00 A RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION SERVICE: Check # 5104841 | Issued on 2013-12-12 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 AAA US LIMO SERVICE: Check # 5111435 | Issued on 2014-03-20 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 ABLEZA INSTITUTE: Check # 2157804 | Issued on 5/24/01 from CONV/CULTRAL AFFAIRS FUND | Amount: $1,000.00 ABLEZA INSTITUTE: Check # 2161770 | Issued on 6/28/01 from CONV/CULTRAL AFFAIRS FUND | Amount: $1,500.00 ABONGO SERVICES: Check # 6880 | Issued on 1/30/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 ACUDIR: Check # 2374561 | Issued on 09/11/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 ADRIATIC SEDAN & LIMOUSINE CO: Check # 5106624 | Issued on 2014-01-16 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 ADT SECURITY SERVICES, INC.: Check # 2064260 | Issued on 10/1/98 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $171.00 ADVANCED NUMICRO SYSTEMS INC: Check # 5091748 | Issued on 2013-06-18 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $600.00 AEGIS FIRE SYSTEM TECH INC.: Check # 18558 | Issued on 1/14/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $217.02 AEGIS FIRE SYSTEM TECH INC.: Check # 18559 | Issued on 1/14/08 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $217.02 AEGIS FIRE SYSTEM TECH INC.: Check # 18560 | Issued on 1/14/08 from CONSTR/CONV TX CW PKS (MEMO) | Amount: $217.02 AEGIS FIRE SYSTEM TECH INC.: Check # 18558 | Issued on 1/14/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $723.38 AEGIS FIRE SYSTEM TECH INC.: Check # 18559 | Issued on 1/14/08 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $723.38 AEGIS FIRE SYSTEM TECH INC.: Check # 18560 | Issued on 1/14/08 from CONSTR/CONV TX CW PKS (MEMO) | Amount: $723.38 AEGIS FIRE SYSTEM TECH INC.: Check # 18558 | Issued on 1/14/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $3,387.94 AEGIS FIRE SYSTEM TECH INC.: Check # 18559 | Issued on 1/14/08 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $3,387.94 AEGIS FIRE SYSTEM TECH INC.: Check # 18560 | Issued on 1/14/08 from CONSTR/CONV TX CW PKS (MEMO) | Amount: $3,387.94 AERO SPECIAL DELIVERY: Check # 2118287 | Issued on 4/13/00 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $250.00 AIR SAN JOSE, INC: Check # 5072324 | Issued on 2012-08-15 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $514.00 ALAMEDA CO SHERIFF’S OFFICE: Check # 5028862 | Issued on 2011-01-27 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $844.00 ALAMEDA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE: Check # 5005436 | Issued on 2010-05-13 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $200.00 ALL CAL TITLE COMPANY: Check # 2071794 | Issued on 12/17/98 from ID#94-215-SJ BOND SERIES 24N | Amount: $1,918.12 ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO., LTD: Check # 5100904 | Issued on 2013-10-24 from AIRPORT MAINT & OPERATIONS FD | Amount: $325.00 ALL PARTS AUTO STORES: Check # 2196001 | Issued on 6/20/02 from VEHICLE MAINT & OPERATION FD | Amount: $112.34 ALL SEASONS PATIO ENCLOSURE: Check # 2107767 | Issued on 12/22/99 from “$0.67, fund 133=DEPOSITOR FUND | $223.50, fund 001=GENERAL FUND |
$102.93, 429=BUILDING & STRUCTURE CONSTR TX” | Amount: $327.10
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BAC HOME LOAN SERVICING LP: Check # 5088108 | Issued on 2013-04-23 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,116.00 BAC HOME LOAN SERVICING LP: Check # 5088109 | Issued on 2013-04-23 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,116.00 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP: Check # 5059546 | Issued on 2012-02-14 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $113.81 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICNG LP: Check # 5089015 | Issued on 2013-05-07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,221.00 BANK OF AMERICA: Check # 5095530 | Issued on 2013-08-08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $103.55 BANK OF AMERICA: Check # 5045770 | Issued on 2011-08-02 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $240.00 BANK OF AMERICA: Check # 5093061 | Issued on 2013-07-11 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $372.00 BANK OF AMERICA: Check # 5093062 | Issued on 2013-07-11 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $407.00 BANK OF AMERICA: Check # 5089018 | Issued on 2013-05-07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $709.00 BANK OF AMERICA-BAC FIELD SVC: Check # 5089025 | Issued on 2013-05-07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $407.00 BANK OF NEW YORK THE: Check # 2356002 | Issued on 1/31/08 from FEDERATED HEALTHCARE - TIER 1 | Amount: $250.00 BANU LLC: Check # 5115619 | Issued on 2014-05-15 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $499.30 BAY AREA AIR QUALITY MGMT DIST: Check # 2379899 | Issued on 11/13/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $184.90 BAY AREA AIR QUALITY MGMT DIST: Check # 2257799 | Issued on 07/08/04 from NEIGHBORHOOD SECURITY BOND | Amount: $753.00 BAY AREA BEE BUSTERS: Check # 5097957 | Issued on 2013-09-12 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $150.00 BAY AREA CREDIT SERVICE: Check # 2130910 | Issued on 8/24/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $871.31 BAY AREA CREDIT SERVICE: Check # 2141169 | Issued on 12/7/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,342.95 BAY AREA CREDIT SERVICE: Check # 2100641 | Issued on 10/7/99 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,373.34 BAY AREA CREDIT SERVICE: Check # 2128956 | Issued on 8/3/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $2,427.52 BAY REPROGRAPHICS: Check # 2394934 | Issued on 5/14/09 from CONSTR/CONV TX CW-PW YDS (MEMO | Amount: $410.27 BE MY VIP NET TOUR LINE: Check # 5118472 | Issued on 2014-06-19 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 BENJAMIN SORIANO (SOUTH FIRST BILLARDS): Check # 17622 | Issued on 3/21/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $519.00 BERRYESSA COUGARS YOUTH FOOTBALL: Check # 5103005 | Issued on 2013-11-21 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 BERRYESSA L.L., INC.: Check # 5098395 | Issued on 2013-09-19 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $1,000.00 BERRYESSA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT: Check # 505073 | Issued on 2011-10-07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 BERRYESSA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT: Check # 2368678 | Issued on 6/26/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 BEST CAR SERVICES: Check # 5035604 | Issued on 2011-04-14 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 BILL WILSON CENTER: Check # 8033 | Issued on 6/9/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $175.00 BLOOMING JASMINE LLC: Check # 5085345 | Issued on 2013-03-12 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $114.82 BLUE ROCK BARBECUE: Check # 2373269 | Issued on 08/21/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $612.50 BOARD OF REGENTS UNLV INT’L GAMING INSTITUTE: Check # 2354658 | Issued on 1/17/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 BON TERRA, INC. SLOCUM, KELLY: Check # 2239174 | Issued on 10/23/03 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $300.00 BOSTWICK & ASSOCIATES: Check # 14685 | Issued on 12/2/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF SILICON VALLEY: Check # 2339204 | Issued on 8/2/07 from TOBACCO SETTLEMENT | Amount: $3,640.00 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF SILICON VALLEY: Check # 5105240 | Issued on 2013-12-19 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 BRAD & RHONDA KUNKEL: Check # 5050370 | Issued on 2011-09-27 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $589.28 BRADY RUSSELL AND WHITE ELAINE TRUSTEE: Check # 2363823 | Issued on 5/1/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $212.28 BRAND KITCHENS & DESIGN: Check # 8835 | Issued on 8/1/04 from GENERAL FUND/AIRPORT MAINT & OPERATIONS FD | Amount: $196.04 BRANHAM HIGH SCHOOL: Check # 2392936 | Issued on 04/23/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $100.00 BRANNONS PARTY RENTALS & CONS INC/AEROFUND FINANCIAL: Check # 5091271 | Issued on 2013-06-18 from WIA-ALMADEN | Amount: $345.00 BREEZE SOFTWARE SERVICES INC: Check # 12735 | Issued on 6/17/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 BROADWAY LIMOUSINE SERVICE: Check # 5111508 | Issued on 2014-03-20 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $103.00 BT PROPERTIES: Check # 5098419 | Issued on 2013-09-19 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $160.10 BUILDCOM CONSTRUCTION: Check # 5076025 | Issued on 2012-10-09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $185.60 BURLINGTON SAFETY LAB: Check # 5087582 | Issued on 2013-04-23 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $970.00 CAL WESTERN PROPERTY: Check # 2399399 | Issued on 07/09/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $177.79 CALIFORNIA SITE SERVICES INC: Check # 5079987 | Issued on 2012-12-18 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $880.00 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, STANISLAUS: Check # 5084848 | Issued on 2013-03-12 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $125.00 CAMP CARTER INTERNATIONAL: Check # 2375129 | Issued on 09/18/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $420.00 CAMPBELL CARE: Check # 5015185 | Issued on 2010-08-19 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $432.00 CANOAS ELEMENTARY HOME AND SCHOOL CLUB: Check # 5056475 | Issued on 2012-01-17 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 CAPTAIN AMER HM IMPRV: Check # 2387945 | Issued on 02/19/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $214.60 CARR AMERICA REALTY CORP: Check # 14364 | Issued on 10/21/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $304.85 CARR AMERICA REALTY CORP: Check # 2134740 | Issued on 10/5/00 from CONSOLIDATED WATER UTILITY FD | Amount: $525.21 CASA DE LA CULTURA MEXICA: Check # 2089374 | Issued on 6/10/99 from CONV/CULTRAL AFFAIRS FUND | Amount: $2,000.00 CASA DE LA CULTURA MEXICA: Check # 2126546 | Issued on 7/13/00 from CONV/CULTRAL AFFAIRS FUND | Amount: $2,000.00 CATHAY BANK: Check # 5037491 | Issued on 2011-04-28 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $300.00 CENTER FOR TRAINING & CAREERS DBA CONXION TO COMMUNITY: Check # 2375136 | Issued on 09/18/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $1,279.75 CENTER FOR TRAINING & CAREERS, INC.: Check # 5076194 | Issued on 2012-10-18 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 CENTRAL MORTGAGE CO: Check # 2419214 | Issued on 02/11/10 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $204.82 CENTURY NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY: Check # 7433 | Issued on 4/9/04 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $150.00 CENTURY TOW: Check # 5092299 | Issued on 2013-06-30 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $820.00 CHASE BANK: Check # 5035975 | Issued on 2011-04-14 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $233.72 CHECK IN LIMOUSINES & SEDANS: Check # 5106710 | Issued on 2014-01-16 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 CHEN,KATE K: Check # 2414750 | Issued on 12/17/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $119.37 CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY: Check # 2407443 | Issued on 10/8/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $100.61 CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY: Check # 2404453 | Issued on 9/3/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $518.08 CHINESE SENIORS UNITED ASSOC OF NO CA: Check # 2366161 | Issued on 05/29/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 CHMIA: Check # 2087513 | Issued on 6/3/99 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 CHOICES FOR CHILDREN: Check # 2129019 | Issued on 8/3/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $224.00 CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK INC: Check # 5067643 | Issued on 2012-06-14 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $100.00 CITATION ISSUED WRONG AMT: Check # 2402066 | Issued on 8/6/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 CITY OF SANTA CLARA: Check # 2193527 | Issued on 5/23/02 from LIBRARY BENEFIT ASSESSMENT FD | Amount: $262.84 CITY SERVICES COURIERS INC: Check # 5113150 | Issued on 2014-04-10 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $106.00 CLASSIC GARDENS: Check # 9861 | Issued on 10/13/04 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $250.00 COAST COUNTIES: Check # 2079728 | Issued on 3/11/99 from VEHICLE MAINT & OPERATION FD | Amount: $674.00 COLD STONE CREAMERY AMRIT LLC: Check # 2318490 | Issued on 11/16/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $468.99 COMA: Check # 2109541 | Issued on 1/20/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $175.00 COMCAST: Check # 2314477 | Issued on 9/21/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $141.01 COMCAST: Check # 2340147 | Issued on 8/9/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $152.93 COMICS & FANTASIES: Check # 2142723 | Issued on 12/21/00 from LIBRARY BENEFIT ASSESSMENT FD | Amount: $625.90 COMICS & FANTASIES: Check # 2143704 | Issued on 1/11/01 from LIBRARY BENEFIT ASSESSMENT FD | Amount: $625.90 COMICS & FANTASIES: Check # 2148160 | Issued on 2/15/01 from LIBRARY BENEFIT ASSESSMENT FD | Amount: $625.90 COMM. HEALTH CHARITIES OF CA: Check # 5084621 | Issued on 2013-03-07 from EMPLOYEE HEALTH FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $831.51 COMM. HEALTH CHARITIES OF CA: Check # 2311457 | Issued on 8/4/06 from EMPLOYEE HEALTH FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $3,641.23 COMMONWEALTH CENTRAL CREDIT UNION: Check # 5048803 | Issued on 2011-09-13 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $125.00 COOPER,CLARK V: Check # 2414769 | Issued on 12/17/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $191.87 CORPORATION OF THE FINE ARTS MUSEUM, THE: Check # 2116208 | Issued on 3/23/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $644.00 CORPORATION OF THE FINE ARTS MUSEUM, THE: Check # 2116209 | Issued on 3/23/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $644.00 COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP: Check # 2342328 | Issued on 08/30/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $1,958.25 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA: Check # 5065855 | Issued on 2012-05-22 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA: Check # 2156363 | Issued on 5/10/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00
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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, the finance department of the city of San Jose, county of santa clara, state of california, declares that the following monetary sums have been held by the city of San Jose and have remained unclaimed in the funds hereafter indicated for a period of over three (3) years and will become the property of the city of San Jose on the 15th Day of October, 2018, a date not less than forty-five (45) days after the first publication of this notice. Any party of interest may, prior to the date designated herein above, file a claim with the city’s finance department which includes the claimant’s name, address and telephone number, social security number or federal employer identification number, amount of
claim, the grounds on which the claim is founded. The unclaimed funds form can be obtained from the city’s finance office at 200 E. Santa clara street; 13th floor, San Jose, ca. 95113, Or from the city’s website at http://www.Sanjoseca.Gov/documentcenter/ view/78838. Proof of identity such as a copy of a driver’s license, social security card or passport must be provided before funds will be released. With any questions, please contact the city of San Jose, finance department at (408) 535-7080 or by email at accounts_payable@sanjoseca.Gov This notice and its contents are in accordance with california government code sections 50050-50056.
COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA: Check # 5053631 | Issued on 2011-11-10 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $250.00 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA: Check # 2178777 | Issued on 12/20/01 from STORM DRAINAGE SVCE USE CHARGE | Amount: $317.50 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA: Check # 2376881 | Issued on 10/9/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA: Check # 2105016 | Issued on 11/24/99 from STATE DRUG FORFEITURE FUND | Amount: $1,901.29 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA: Check # 2105017 | Issued on 11/24/99 from STATE DRUG FORFEITURE FUND | Amount: $2,653.56 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA: Check # 2327707 | Issued on 03/15/07 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $4,098.28 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA: Check # 2093397 | Issued on 7/22/99 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $4,972.50 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA - OFFICE OF COUNTY C: Check # 7020 | Issued on 2/13/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA - OFFICE OF COUNTY C: Check # 7021 | Issued on 2/13/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA EMPLOYMENT CONNECTION: Check # 2313886 | Issued on 9/14/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $125.00 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA PUBLIC HEALTH LAB: Check # 5051096 | Issued on 2011-10-11 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,150.00 COURTESY CHEVROLET: Check # 5067021 | Issued on 2012-06-05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $910.00 COURTESY TOW SERVICE: Check # 2067189 | Issued on 10/29/98 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $210.00 CPRS DISTRICT IV: Check # 2271658 | Issued on 1/27/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $180.00 CRIME ALERT ALARM CO: Check # 2068596 | Issued on 11/13/98 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $168.92 CRIME SCENE CLEANERS INC: Check # 2243490 | Issued on 12/18/03 from VEHICLE MAINT & OPERATION FD | Amount: $150.00 CRISTANDO HOUSE INC: Check # 2398847 | Issued on 06/25/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $279.00 CROSSROADS BAR & GRILL: Check # 7237 | Issued on 3/15/04 from General Fund | Amount: $85.00 CROSSROADS BAR & GRILL: Check # 7237 | Issued on 3/15/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $340.00 CWD DEVELOPMENT: Check # 2372389 | Issued on 8/14/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $1,332.20 D N D LIMO: Check # 5118544 | Issued on 2014-06-19 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $106.00 D10 HOFFMAN VIA MONTE NAC: Check # 2399118 | Issued on 07/09/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 D10 SANTA CLARA CO COMMITTEE: Check # 2414023 | Issued on 12/17/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 D8 SAFE FROM THE START: Check # 2409148 | Issued on 10/23/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,000.00 DAIM CORP: Check # 5104267 | Issued on 2013-12-05 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $176.26 DELMAS PARK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION/NA: Check # 18478 | Issued on 12/12/07 from STORES FUND | Amount: $120.00 DEPT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS PALO ALTO HEALTH CARE SYSTEM: Check # 5097380 | Issued on 2013-09-05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 DEPT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS PALO ALTO HEALTH CARE SYSTEM: Check # 5097382 | Issued on 2013-09-05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 DEPT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS PALO ALTO HEALTH CARE SYSTEM: Check # 5112509 | Issued on 2014-04-03 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST C: Check # 5049303 | Issued on 2011-09-13 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $101.45 DEUTSCHE BANK NATL TR CO-: Check # 2356515 | Issued on 1/31/08 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $151.97 DEUTSCHE BANK NATL TR CO TTEE: Check # 5036015 | Issued on 2011-04-14 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $214.11 DEUTSCHE BANK NATL TRUST CO: Check # 5048246 | Issued on 2011-08-30 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $110.00 DHL AIRWAYS INC: Check # 2236555 | Issued on 9/18/03 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $1,100.00 DIANLICHEN CONSTRUCTION: Check # 5104960 | Issued on 2013-12-12 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $788.80 DIGITAL SIGNAGE INC: Check # 2324137 | Issued on 2/8/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $291.04 DIMENSION PERFORMING ARTS INC: Check # 2340627 | Issued on 8/16/07 from TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX | Amount: $3,240.00 DIRECTV BROADBAND INC: Check # 2169803 | Issued on 9/20/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $239.40 DIVISION OF STATE ARCHITECT: Check # 5063926 | Issued on 2012-04-24 from SUBDIVISION PARK TRUST FUND | Amount: $21,160.00 DOLLAR RENT A CAR: Check # 2134130 | Issued on 9/28/00 from “$197.76, fund 521=AIRPORT REVENUE FUND
$849.4, fund 523=AIRPORT MAINT & OPERATIONS FD” | Amount: $1,047.16
DUNN EDWARDS CORP: Check # 2312543 | Issued on 8/24/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $233.89 DYNAMEX: Check # 12357 | Issued on 6/2/05 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $174.00 EAST BAY PRIDE: Check # 2164434 | Issued on 7/26/01 from SUPPLEMENTAL LAW ENF SVCES | Amount: $525.00 EAST BAY SHUTTLE: Check # 5106760 | Issued on 2014-01-16 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 EAST HILL PRESCHOOL: Check # 5063607 | Issued on 2012-04-10 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,197.50 EAST SIDE: Check # 5074352 | Issued on 2012-09-11 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $100.00 EAST SIDE UNION HS DISTRICT PIEDMONT HILLS HIGH SCHOOL: Check # 5058847 | Issued on 2012-02-14 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 EAST VALLEY YMCA: Check # 2378232 | Issued on 10/23/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,000.00 EASTRIDGE LITTLE LEAGUE: Check # 5034659 | Issued on 2011-03-31 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $300.00 ECH-MARKHAM TERRACE: Check # 2401189 | Issued on 7/30/09 from LOW/MODERATE INCOME HOUSING FD | Amount: $312.50 ELITE BACKGROUNDS: Check # 5077494 | Issued on 2012-11-06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $950.00 EMMETT,JOHN: Check # 2410404 | Issued on 11/5/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $110.00 EMPIRETEST INC: Check # 2398056 | Issued on 06/18/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $157.00 EMPOWERMENT WORKS, INC: Check # 5095065 | Issued on 2013-08-01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $300.00 EMQFF: Check # 5090060 | Issued on 2013-05-21 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $500.00 E-PRINT SOLUTIONS: Check # 5036028 | Issued on 2011-04-14 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $206.50 ESSEL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES INC.: Check # 5083363 | Issued on 2013-02-12 from CONSTR/CONV TX CW PKS (MEMO) | Amount: $1,445.00 ESTANFORD RAMIREZ ORTIZ: Check # 2347724 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $100.00 EVERGREEN EXECUTIVE SEDAN: Check # 5006735 | Issued on 2010-05-27 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 EVOLVE EXECUTIVE CAR SERVICE SF, LLC: Check # 5104985 | Issued on 2013-12-12 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 EXECUTIVE CHOICE LIMO: Check # 5006738 | Issued on 2010-05-27 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 EXECUTIVE INN AIRPORT: Check # 5106770 | Issued on 2014-01-16 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $137.50 EXPRESS LOGISTICS GTP AGMT: Check #000750 SECURITY DEPOSIT: Check # 17456 | Issued on 2/6/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $125.00 FAMILY TRUST,CARTER: Check # 2380368 | Issued on 11/13/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $532.70 FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE: Check # 5027371 | Issued on 2011-01-06 from CONSTR/CONV REV DISTRIB (MEMO) | Amount: $1,254.00 FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE CO: Check # 2133240 | Issued on 9/21/00 from 98-216 SJ-98 SILVER CRK REF24P | Amount: $839.65 FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE COMPANY: Check # 7378 | Issued on 3/26/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $986.70 FIDELITY TITLE: Check # 1965 | Issued on 10/3/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $179.24 FINANCE DEPARTMENT: Check # 5068453 | Issued on 2012-06-19 from ARRA-ENERGY EFF CONSERV BLOCK | Amount: $1,340.00 FINANCIAL TITLE: Check # 1791 | Issued on 8/15/01 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $111.90 FINANCIAL TITLE CO: Check # 2141322 | Issued on 12/7/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $2,035.00 FINANCIAL TITLE CO: Check # 2116477 | Issued on 3/23/00 from CONSTR/CONV REV DISTRIB (MEMO) | Amount: $2,263.80 FINANCIAL TITLE CO: Check # 2179677 | Issued on 1/10/02 from CISCO SYSTEM (MEMO TO 465) | Amount: $2,775.00 FINANCIAL TITLE CO.: Check # 4583 | Issued on 4/3/03 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $408.60 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY: Check # 2381121 | Issued on 11/20/08 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $228.80
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FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY: Check # 2378038 | Issued on 10/16/08 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $343.48 FIVE STAR/CLASSIC PARKING: Check # 2078306 | Issued on 2/25/99 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 FLUOR: Check # 9175 | Issued on 8/31/04 from CONV/CULTRAL AFFAIRS FUND | Amount: $641.00 FORTUNE 2 COMMUNICATION DESIGN: Check # 2090612 | Issued on 6/24/99 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $340.99 Frank Wong, M.D.: Check # 100030082 | Issued on 2010-08-13 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 FRIENDS OF HUE FOUNDATION: Check # 17812 | Issued on 5/18/07 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $700.00 FRIENDS OF THE SAN JOSE MOUNTED UNIT COUNCIL GRANT - DISTRICT 5: Check # 17407 | Issued on 2/1/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 FUTSAL SAN JOSE: Check # 5025680 | Issued on 2010-12-16 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $500.00 FYI FIELD SERVICES: Check # 2106914 | Issued on 12/16/99 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 G2 LIMO SERVICE: Check # 5112213 | Issued on 2014-03-27 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 GAETA,JOSE A: Check # 2408775 | Issued on 10/22/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $134.40 GALARZA, ERNESTO INSTITUTE: Check # 2299054 | Issued on 2/23/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $2,500.00 GENERAL DYNAMICS WORLDWIDE TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: Check # 2163265 | Issued on 7/12/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,874.90 GENERAL DYNAMICS WORLDWIDE TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: Check # 2169155 | Issued on 9/13/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $2,086.00 GENTIE LAMBS COMMUNITY MINISTRY: Check # 9741 | Issued on 10/1/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $135.00 GERALI ROSENO F JR AND HEROINE G: Check # 2351595 | Issued on 11/29/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $962.80 GERARDO BATES: Check # 2346845 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $486.00 GLOBE AIRPORT SECURITY SVCS.: Check # 15742 | Issued on 3/2/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $7,997.65 GMAC MORTGAGE LLC: Check # 2419294 | Issued on 02/11/10 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $188.63 GOING EVERGREEN ORGANIZATION: Check # 5044967 | Issued on 2011-07-29 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $100.00 GOLDEN LINK INVESTMENT INC: Check # 5089107 | Issued on 2013-05-07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $117.16 GOLDEN RAILINGS, INC: Check # 2355369 | Issued on 1/24/08 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $496.00 GOLDEN STATE ACROBATICS: Check # 2190144 | Issued on 4/18/02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $280.00 GOLDEN STATE ACROBATICS: Check # 2191599 | Issued on 5/2/02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,680.00 GONTRAN TIBERE: Check # 2347935 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $135.00 GOSPEL TRAVELERS OF SAN JOSE: Check # 2357630 | Issued on 2/14/08 from LIBRARY PARCEL TAX FUND | Amount: $250.00 GREEN FOOTHILLS FOUNDATION COMMITEE FOR GREEN FOOTHILLS: Check # 2390486 | Issued on 03/26/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $100.00 GUIDE LIMOUSINE /GEORGE GEBRAN/HENRY GEBRAN: Check # 5006777 | Issued on 2010-05-27 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 GUTIERREZ ROBERT P AND MARIA S: Check # 5076066 | Issued on 2012-10-09 from ARRA-ENERGY EFF CONSERV BLOCK | Amount: $309.60 GVAL LLC: Check # 5108517 | Issued on 2014-02-06 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $160.63 HAMPTON BROWN COMPANY, THE: Check # 2339388 | Issued on 8/2/07 from LIBRARY PARCEL TAX FUND | Amount: $209.95 HANSEN CORINNE D TRUSTEE: Check # 2343398 | Issued on 09/13/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $3,212.04 HANSON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, INC.: Check # 19344 | Issued on 10/7/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $38.00 HANSON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, INC.: Check # 19344 | Issued on 10/7/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $164.00 HANSON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, INC.: Check # 19344 | Issued on 10/7/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $194.00 HANSON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, INC.: Check # 19344 | Issued on 10/7/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $300.00 HANSON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, INC.: Check # 19344 | Issued on 10/7/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $350.00 HANSON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, INC.: Check # 19344 | Issued on 10/7/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $2,736.00 HAR-BRO OF NORTHERN CALIF: Check # 2363365 | Issued on 4/24/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $595.89 HEALTH EDUCATION SERVICES: Check # 5041386 | Issued on 2011-06-09 from CONSTR/CONV TX CD#7 PKS (MEMO) | Amount: $1,908.60 HERALD, THE: Check # 2112478 | Issued on 2/17/00 from AIRPORT MAINT & OPERATIONS FD | Amount: $569.75 HILL BROTHERS: Check # 14545 | Issued on 11/15/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,010.50 HISPANIC DEVELOPMENT CORP: Check # 2381903 | Issued on 11/26/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 HISPANIC DEVELOPMENT CORP: Check # 5102555 | Issued on 2013-11-14 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 HOANG TRANSPORT: Check # 18891 | Issued on 4/21/08 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $150.00 HONTALAS,MARY: Check # 2414904 | Issued on 12/17/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $110.00 HOOKED ON NATURE: Check # 2389915 | Issued on 03/19/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 HOPKINS & CARLEY A LAW CORPORATION: Check # 2138888 | Issued on 11/15/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $255.00 HOST INTERNATIONAL: Check # 6040 | Issued on 10/29/03 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $4,978.37 HOST INTL: Check # 2088567 | Issued on 6/17/99 from AIRPORT MAINT & OPERATIONS FD | Amount: $439.00 HS LAW GROUP, APC: Check # 3561 | Issued on 11/12/02 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $151.10 HYATT HOTEL: Check # 2114586 | Issued on 3/2/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,895.28 IBM: Check # 2156666 | Issued on 5/10/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $862.50 ICBO - PENINSULA CHAPTER: Check # 2192007 | Issued on 5/9/02 from AIRPORT MAINT & OPERATIONS FD | Amount: $100.00 IMP: Check # 10420 | Issued on 12/10/04 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $2,742.42 INDIAN HEALTH CENTER: Check # 5107427 | Issued on 2014-01-23 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $500.00 INVESTORS TITLE COMPANY: Check # 2383633 | Issued on 12/18/08 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $328.23 IONICS ULTRAPURE WATER CORP: Check # 18807 | Issued on 3/18/08 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $1,050.00 IQPC-INTL QUALITY & PRODUCTIVITY CENTER: Check # 2074690 | Issued on 1/21/99 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,995.00 JACK’S BAR & LOUNGE C/O JORDAN TRIGG: Check # 5055072 | Issued on 2011-12-06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $437.00 JACO ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.: Check # 5084275 | Issued on 2013-02-26 from STORM DRAINAGE SVCE USE CHARGE | Amount: $105.00 JACO ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.: Check # 5081327 | Issued on 2013-01-15 from STORM DRAINAGE SVCE USE CHARGE | Amount: $225.00 JARET & JARET: Check # 2061139 | Issued on 8/27/98 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $641.66 JESSICA MIRANDA LEADERSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOLS JS: Check # 2399774 | Issued on 07/09/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $1,000.00 JLV DESIGN: Check # 5047139 | Issued on 2011-08-16 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $756.32 JOHN & LUCY BROOKS: Check # 18353 | Issued on 11/13/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 JONES RONALD L AND KLEIVER JONES EVELYN F: Check # 5037549 | Issued on 2011-04-28 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 JONES RONALD L AND KLEIVER JONES EVELYN F: Check # 5043177 | Issued on 2011-06-23 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 JONES THERESA F TRUSTEE: Check # 5076084 | Issued on 2012-10-09 from ARRA-ENERGY EFF CONSERV BLOCK | Amount: $309.60 JONES, ED/COMPANY: Check # 2237852 | Issued on 10/2/03 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $401.74 JOSEPH COSTELLA & ASSOCIATES WITNESS FEE FOR OLE STEVE BISKUP #35: Check # 17371 | Issued on 1/22/07 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $150.00 JOYITA & SANJOY BARDHAN: Check # 14614 | Issued on 11/18/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,993.34 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK: Check # 5036121 | Issued on 2011-04-14 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $186.87 JUNE 2009 SR COMPANION PAYMENT: Check # 2400839 | Issued on 7/23/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $157.80 K & C LIMOUSINE: Check # 5105042 | Issued on 2013-12-12 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 KAPPA DELTA SORORITY GAMMA IOTA CHAPTER: Check # 5085660 | Issued on 2013-03-21 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $100.00 KAWITENOS OF: Check # 5047147 | Issued on 2011-08-16 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $250.00 KB HOME SOUTH BAY INC.: Check # 16786 | Issued on 7/25/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $531.00 K-D-W SAN JOSE: Check # 5073153 | Issued on 2012-08-28 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $160.00 KEITH R. & JULIA J. LUNDQUIST: Check # 7985 | Issued on 6/3/04 from CONV/CULTRAL AFFAIRS FUND | Amount: $187.92 KELLY MOORE PAINT CO: Check # 2128476 | Issued on 7/27/00 from REDEV CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND | Amount: $262.70 KENNY’S AUTO REPAIR: Check # 100062101 | Issued on 2011-04-22 from WIA-SAN JOSE ONE STOP-MEMO 290 | Amount: $1,000.00 KEYES COMMUNITY CENTER: Check # 5051657 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $138.13 KLAUER’S PICK AN PULL: Check # 5037555 | Issued on 2011-04-28 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $125.00 KONICA PHOTO IMAGING: Check # 2118474 | Issued on 4/13/00 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $229.80 KORVE ENGINEERING INC: Check # 2228917 | Issued on 5/29/03 from CONSTRUCTION EXCISE TAX FUND | Amount: $325.00 KYNA SCHUBERT KIEFER: Check # 2347852 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $249.00 LAND AMERJCA COMMO...: Check # 6016 | Issued on 9/18/03 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $107.40 LASALLE MONTAGUE INC: Check # 2365551 | Issued on 05/16/08 from SEWER SVC & USE CHARGE FUND | Amount: $2,971.98 LAW OFFICE OF RON RAYES TRUST ACCOUNT & DAN ALLEN RYANS: Check # 5011305 | Issued on 2010-07-15 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $4,900.00 LAW OFFICES OF ROBERT POWELL: Check # 4440 | Issued on 3/17/03 from COMM DEV BLOCK GRANT-TITLE II | Amount: $150.00 LEGISLATIVE BILL ROOM: Check # 2285304 | Issued on 8/4/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $117.45
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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, the finance department of the city of san jose, county of santa clara, state of california, declares that the following monetary sums have been held by the city of san jose and have remained unclaimed in the funds hereafter indicated for a period of over three (3) years and will become the property of the city of san jose on the 15th Day of October, 2018, a date not less than forty-five (45) days after the first publication of this notice. Any party of interest may, prior to the date designated herein above, file a claim with the city’s finance department which includes the claimant’s name, address and telephone number, social security number or federal employer identification number, amount of
claim, the grounds on which the claim is founded. The unclaimed funds form can be obtained from the city’s finance office at 200 E. Santa clara street; 13th floor, san jose, ca. 95113, Or from the city’s website at http://www.Sanjoseca.Gov/documentcenter/ view/78838. Proof of identity such as a copy of a driver’s license, social security card or passport must be provided before funds will be released. With any questions, please contact the city of san jose, finance department at (408) 535-7080 or by email at accounts_payable@sanjoseca.Gov This notice and its contents are in accordance with california government code sections 50050-50056.
LELAND HIGH SCHOOL: Check # 2367924 | Issued on 06/19/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,000.00 LEVI, RAY, AND SHOUP INC: Check # 2197146 | Issued on 6/27/02 from POLICE PENSION - TIER 1 | Amount: $750.00 LEWIS CECILIA C AND MICHAEL J: Check # 5068569 | Issued on 2012-06-19 from ARRA-ENERGY EFF CONSERV BLOCK | Amount: $309.60 LIANG CHI-SEN TRUSTEE &ET A: Check # 19265 | Issued on 9/12/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $552.50 LIMO EXPRESS CA: Check # 5105063 | Issued on 2013-12-12 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOLS: Check # 2364984 | Issued on 05/15/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $300.00 LINCOLN-RECP HELLYER: Check # 2084006 | Issued on 4/22/99 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,104.85 LINDA VISTA ELEMENTARY: Check # 5051701 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $680.50 LOPEZ,CLAUDIA: Check # 2410623 | Issued on 11/5/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $242.77 LOTUS PAINTING & GLASS CO INC: Check # 2043871 | Issued on 3/19/98 from “$225, fund 133=DEPOSITOR FUND LPOA CCGI: Check # 2193725 | Issued on 5/23/02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $400.00 LUNCHSTOP: Check # 2181398 | Issued on 1/24/02 from COMM DEV BLOCK GRANT-TITLE II | Amount: $159.29 LUO,PING: Check # 2409692 | Issued on 10/29/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $289.73 LUPUS FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA: Check # 14089 | Issued on 9/27/05 from CONV/CULTRAL AFFAIRS FUND | Amount: $250.00 LYNDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Check # 5051659 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $163.76 MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITIES, LNC.: Check # 3511 | Issued on 10/25/02 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $297.00 MARANATHA OUTREACH CENTER: Check # 4000 | Issued on 1/22/03 from AIRPORT MAINT & OPERATIONS FD | Amount: $2,500.00 MARIA F SCHABBING EPICENTRO AVERTISING & MARKETING SVC.: Check # 2399029 | Issued on 06/25/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $1,795.44 MARTINEZ,FRANCISCO LEYVA: Check # 2415032 | Issued on 12/17/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $254.70 MARVEL DIRECT MARKETING INC: Check # 2182105 | Issued on 1/31/02 from LIBRARY BENEFIT ASSESSMENT FD | Amount: $153.79 MAXIM INTEGRATED PRODUCTS: Check # 8643 | Issued on 7/30/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $366.00 MAXIM INTEGRATED PRODUCTS, FACILITIES DEPT: Check # 5113738 | Issued on 2014-04-17 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $4,491.42 MCCLIER CORP: Check # 2152550 | Issued on 3/29/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $255.00 MCDOWELL, MESHOT & SHAW: Check # 19140 | Issued on 7/30/08 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $150.00 MCGHAN,JOSEPHINE: Check # 2415044 | Issued on 12/17/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $114.30 MCI WORLDCOM: Check # 2108112 | Issued on 12/22/99 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $222.75 MEDAMERICA: Check # 5075249 | Issued on 2012-09-25 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $729.75 MENDOZA,ADRIANA: Check # 2415050 | Issued on 12/17/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $102.40 MERRILL GARDENS WILLOW GLEN LL: Check # 2364824 | Issued on 5/8/08 from STORM DRAINAGE SVCE USE CHARGE | Amount: $430.09 MID-COUNTIES DELIVERY SERVICE, INC.: Check # 7390 | Issued on 3/26/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $133.50 MIHA KRUMPAK & TRACY R. LOY: Check # 8273 | Issued on 6/30/04 from CONSTR/CONV TX-LIBRARY (MEMO) | Amount: $839.26 MODEL LIMO/AHDI JABARI: Check # 16687 | Issued on 6/26/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $51.96 MODEL LIMO/AHDI JABARI: Check # 16687 | Issued on 6/26/06 from CONSTR/CONV TX-LIBRARY (MEMO) | Amount: $125.00 MONARCH AVIATION SERVICE: Check # 3071 | Issued on 8/29/02 from General Fund | Amount: $100.00 MONARCH AVIATION SERVICE: Check # 3071 | Issued on 8/29/02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $136.50 MOORE BROS SCAVENGER CO: Check # 2352648 | Issued on 12/13/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,287.30 MOORE DOUGLAS B ET AL: Check # 5076105 | Issued on 2012-10-09 from ARRA-ENERGY EFF CONSERV BLOCK | Amount: $309.60 MORELAND SCHOOL DIST: Check # 5051663 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $2,725.00 MORTEZAIE,HOSSEIN: Check # 2415070 | Issued on 12/17/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $108.92 MULTIPLE TECHNOLOGIES TRANSP: Check # 5106887 | Issued on 2014-01-16 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $280.94 NATIONAL CAR RENTAL: Check # 2169585 | Issued on 9/20/01 from CUSTOMER FACILITIES & TRANSP | Amount: $771.83 NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT TECH, INC.: Check # 2290756 | Issued on 10/27/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $237.10 NATIONAL LATINO PEACE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION: Check # 16310 | Issued on 4/10/06 from CONSTR/CONV TX-LIBRARY (MEMO) | Amount: $1,000.00 NAT’L ORG FOR HUMAN SVC EDUC: Check # 2233525 | Issued on 7/31/03 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $170.00 NAVA HOLISTIC HEALTH: Check # 2406504 | Issued on 9/24/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $135.00 NEW CENTURY MORTGAGE CORP: Check # 2166061 | Issued on 8/9/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $174.75 NEW CENTURY TITLE COMPANY: Check # 9292 | Issued on 9/3/04 from VEHICLE MAINT & OPERATION FD | Amount: $415.40 NEW CENTURY TRANSPORTATION INC: Check # 5005665 | Issued on 2010-05-13 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $185.76 NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS INC.: Check # 16972 | Issued on 9/25/06 from REDEV-NEW PROJECT AREAS (MEMO) | Amount: $1,871.26 NHORA: Check # 5056384 | Issued on 2011-12-20 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $250.00 NHORA: Check # 5068649 | Issued on 2012-06-19 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $250.00 NIGHTINGALE CONANT CORP: Check # 2180689 | Issued on 1/17/02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $108.90 NORTH AMERICAN JOB FAIRE: Check # 2136608 | Issued on 10/26/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $645.00 NORTH AMERICAN JOB FAIRE: Check # 2138042 | Issued on 11/9/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $645.00 NOTEWORTHY MUSIC SCHOOL: Check # 2283111 | Issued on 6/30/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,820.00 NOVA CRYSTALS INC.: Check # 11814 | Issued on 3/29/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $545.68 NOVA CRYSTALS INC.: Check # 11814 | Issued on 3/29/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $3,274.05 NOW INTERPRETERS INC: Check # 2235928 | Issued on 9/11/03 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $360.00 NPEA: Check # 2115236 | Issued on 3/9/00 from “$150, fund 134=FEDERATED PENSION - TIER1
$150, fund 135= POLICE & FIRE RETIREMENT FUND” | Amount: $300.00
NVYSL: Check # 5072600 | Issued on 2012-08-15 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $373.00 OAK GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT: Check # 2146664 | Issued on 2/1/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,760.00 OCALA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Check # 5051668 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $247.00 OLD REPUBLIC TITLE CO: Check # 5069509 | Issued on 2012-06-30 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $247.00 OLD REPUBLIC TITLE CO: Check # 2116666 | Issued on 3/23/00 from CONSTR/CONV REV DISTRIB (MEMO) | Amount: $528.00 OLINDER NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOC: Check # 2419941 | Issued on 02/18/10 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $181.00 OPERA WORLD: Check # 2163535 | Issued on 7/12/01 from LIBRARY BENEFIT ASSESSMENT FD | Amount: $241.55 OPERATING ENGINEERS: Check # 2106937 | Issued on 12/16/99 from EMPLOYEE BENEFITS FUND | Amount: $4,623.00 OPERATING ENGINEERS: Check # 2177129 | Issued on 12/6/01 from EMPLOYEE BENEFITS FUND | Amount: $4,669.00 OPTIMAS LIMOUSINE INC: Check # 5004432 | Issued on 2010-04-29 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 OROVECZ & ASSOCIATES INC: Check # 2274407 | Issued on 3/10/05 from LOW/MODERATE INCOME HOUSING FD | Amount: $1,000.00 OSHA CERTIFICATION RENEWAL: Check # 2414041 | Issued on 12/17/09 from ARRA - WIA MEMO TO FUND 290 | Amount: $1,300.00 OVERFELT GARDEN ATTN:PARKS DIV: Check # 5051671 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $842.15 PACIFIC BELL MOBILE SVCS: Check # 2091971 | Issued on 7/8/99 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $790.50 PACIFIC EXPLORER LINES: Check # 12401 | Issued on 6/3/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $300.00 PACIFIC NEIGHBORS INC: Check # 2329798 | Issued on 4/12/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $100.00 PAINTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Check # 5051672 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $878.50
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PALM: Check # 2153310 | Issued on 4/5/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $989.83 PALM, INC.: Check # 2140308 | Issued on 11/30/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $343.00 PARAGON STEAKHOUSE RESTAURANT: Check # 2112616 | Issued on 2/17/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $371.25 PARKOS STEPHEN M: Check # 5076115 | Issued on 2012-10-09 from ARRA-ENERGY EFF CONSERV BLOCK | Amount: $309.60 PARMA LOCAL CHAPTER: Check # 2318859 | Issued on 11/23/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $100.00 PATRICK JACKSON EAGLE NEST: Check # 2347326 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $207.00 PCM MECHANICAL INC: Check # 2119959 | Issued on 4/27/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $337.50 PD PATROL: Check # 2411276 | Issued on 11/12/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $552.61 PEAK, TINA/ PEAK VETERINARY SERVICES: Check # 2259469 | Issued on 07/29/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $295.00 PEDERSEN, SIEHL, & BRODIES: Check # 4253 | Issued on 2/20/03 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $150.00 PEET’S COFFEE & TEA: Check # 5036225 | Issued on 2011-04-14 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $219.25 PENGUINS: Check # 5105112 | Issued on 2013-12-12 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 PG & E: Check # 2275206 | Issued on 3/24/05 from NEIGHBORHOOD SECURITY BOND | Amount: $3,000.00 PG AND E: Check # 5108697 | Issued on 2014-02-06 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $696.46 PICARD NINA JO H TRUSTEE: Check # 5076125 | Issued on 2012-10-09 from ARRA-ENERGY EFF CONSERV BLOCK | Amount: $309.60 PINN BROS CONST: Check # 2356677 | Issued on 1/31/08 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $172.39 PINN BROTHERS: Check # 5037588 | Issued on 2011-04-28 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $305.57 PINN BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION: Check # 2380850 | Issued on 11/20/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $1,695.00 PISANO, RICK ROOFING: Check # 2316063 | Issued on 10/12/06 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $100.00 PIZAZZ PRINTING: Check # 2130555 | Issued on 8/17/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $810.97 PLATINUM LIMOUSINE: Check # 5009398 | Issued on 2010-06-24 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 PLATO C LLC: Check # 5094865 | Issued on 2013-07-25 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $109.50 PLNG COM STIPEND FOR JULY 2009: Check # 2401539 | Issued on 7/30/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 POLICE DEPARTMENT: Check # 2346518 | Issued on 10/18/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $682.50 PRADO,GUILLERMO: Check # 2410779 | Issued on 11/5/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $118.90 PRAMOD & USHA KORWAR: Check # 10131 | Issued on 11/8/04 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $116.00 PRESIDENT & FELLOWS OF HARVARDCOLLEGE: Check # 5111244 | Issued on 2014-03-13 from TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX | Amount: $7,000.00 PROPERTY INC,MAH: Check # 2360858 | Issued on 3/20/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $337.26 PTACEK,LUBOR: Check # 2410786 | Issued on 11/5/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $115.80 RADEMAKERS JOHANNES G AND ANNIE M TRUSTEE: Check # 2351620 | Issued on 11/29/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $2,804.88 RAJU PV: Check # 14395 | Issued on 10/17/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $119.26 RAMOZ-MARTINEZ M 2012 TRUST RA: Check # 5118219 | Issued on 2014-06-12 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $383.69 RDA OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE: Check # 16734 | Issued on 6/30/06 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $259.41 REALTY WORLD SANTA CLARA COUNTY: Check # 5088129 | Issued on 2013-04-23 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 RED WING SHOE STORE: Check # 2367161 | Issued on 06/05/08 from VEHICLE MAINT & OPERATION FD | Amount: $133.40 RED WING SHOE STORE: Check # 2323762 | Issued on 2/1/07 from VEHICLE MAINT & OPERATION FD | Amount: $303.61 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY: Check # 2171009 | Issued on 10/4/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $291.60 REDWOODS GARDEN APARTMENTS THE: Check # 2315355 | Issued on 9/28/06 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $812.00 REF WITNES FEE P KELLY: Check # 2413696 | Issued on 12/10/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 REF WITNESS FEE A HATLEY: Check # 2413693 | Issued on 12/10/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 REF WITNESS FEE D DOLEZAL: Check # 2413694 | Issued on 12/10/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 REF WITNESS FEE M BROWN: Check # 2413695 | Issued on 12/10/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 REF WITNESS FEE R GOEDE: Check # 2413697 | Issued on 12/10/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 REFUND CITATION ACCT154444: Check # 2411201 | Issued on 11/12/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $100.00 REG FEE - ROMON, MARIA: Check # 2407501 | Issued on 10/8/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 REO PROPERTIES CORP: Check # 2389810 | Issued on 03/12/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $295.87 REVESTORS LLC: Check # 5073597 | Issued on 2012-08-28 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $113.81 RF-REV PLUS-AC#133059: Check # 2403184 | Issued on 08/20/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $432.28 RICHARD &_JEANNETTE TOWNSEND: Check # 12667 | Issued on 6/15/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $129.92 RICHARD AVELAR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES: Check # 2398273 | Issued on 06/18/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $5,021.35 ROCK-IT SCIENCE INC: Check # 2173616 | Issued on 10/25/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $832.50 RODRIGUEZ, CURTIS V & LOPEZ, EMILIO: Check # 2205664 | Issued on 10/3/02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $2,500.00 ROEM BUILDERS INC: Check # 2360616 | Issued on 3/20/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $1,313.23 ROSALYN CASAS CLO TYCOR TITLE CO.: Check # 15402 | Issued on 2/2/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,746.22 ROSE ORCHARD LLC: Check # 2365555 | Issued on 05/16/08 from SEWER SVC & USE CHARGE FUND | Amount: $727.32 S.C.C. HOUSING AUTHORITY: Check # 5051655 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $2,550.00 S.C.C. MEDICAL WAREHOUSE: Check # 5051682 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $125.00 S.C.C. SOCIAL SERVICES: Check # 5051683 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $956.50 S.C.C. WAHEHOUSE: Check # 5051684 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $125.00 SAFE FROM THE START SAN JOSE: Check # 10676 | Issued on 1/21/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 SAFE FROM THE START SAN JOSE: Check # 15377 | Issued on 2/1/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 SAFEGUARD PROP MANAGEMENT: Check # 5095804 | Issued on 2013-08-08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $709.00 SAFEGUARD PROP MANAGEMENT: Check # 5095805 | Issued on 2013-08-08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $814.00 SAFEGUARD PROPERTIES LLC: Check # 5089254 | Issued on 2013-05-07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $709.00 SALAZAR,SANTIAGO: Check # 2415195 | Issued on 12/17/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $121.72 SALVATION ARMY &: Check # 2076445 | Issued on 2/4/99 from HOUSING TRUST FUND | Amount: $2,707.71 SAMUEL G. JR & ROSE F. CARRASCO: Check # 15657 | Issued on 2/16/06 from AIRPORT MAINT & OPERATIONS FD | Amount: $313.20 SAMXON ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS: Check # 5036265 | Issued on 2011-04-14 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $575.00 SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Check # 5051679 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $359.13 SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY: Check # 2389103 | Issued on 03/05/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $115.00 SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES: Check # 2094291 | Issued on 8/5/99 from CONSTR/CONV TX CD#4 PKS (MEMO) | Amount: $750.00 SAN JOSE APEX GROUP INC: Check # 5067720 | Issued on 2012-06-19 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $150.00 SAN JOSE BLUE P: Check # 2333863 | Issued on 5/24/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $399.82 SAN JOSE EMPLOYEE FOUNDATION: Check # 5034640 | Issued on 2011-03-24 from EMPLOYEE HEALTH FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $255.80 SAN JOSE HILTON & TOWERS: Check # 2087094 | Issued on 5/20/99 from LIBRARY BENEFIT ASSESSMENT FD | Amount: $1,059.46 SAN JOSE INT’L AIRPORT RENTAL CAR PARTICIPANTS: Check # 5012175 | Issued on 2010-07-22 from CUSTOMER FACILITIES & TRANSP | Amount: $14,787.00 SAN JOSE MANAGEMENT ASSO: Check # 2316776 | Issued on 11/16/06 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $300.00 SAN JOSE MANAGEMENT ASSOC.: Check # 5051631 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from EMPLOYEE HEALTH FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $516.00 SAN JOSE MANAGEMENT ASSOC.: Check # 2267750 | Issued on 11/26/04 from EMPLOYEE HEALTH FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $530.00 SAN JOSE MANAGEMENT ASSOC.: Check # 2268621 | Issued on 12/10/04 from EMPLOYEE HEALTH FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $534.00 SAN JOSE MANAGEMENT ASSOC.: Check # 2266743 | Issued on 11/12/04 from EMPLOYEE HEALTH FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $536.00 SAN JOSE MANAGEMENT ASSOC.: Check # 2269788 | Issued on 12/24/04 from EMPLOYEE HEALTH FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $538.00 SAN JOSE MANAGEMENT ASSOC.: Check # 2420856 | Issued on 02/26/10 from EMPLOYEE HEALTH FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $647.00 SAN JOSE MANAGEMENT ASSOC.: Check # 2422232 | Issued on 03/12/10 from EMPLOYEE HEALTH FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $653.00 SAN JOSE PARKS FOUNDATION: Check # 5079840 | Issued on 2012-12-18 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $100.00 SAN JOSE REPERTORY THEATER: Check # 2283601 | Issued on 7/7/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $300.00 SAN JOSE STATE UNIV FOUNDATIONADMIN OF JUSTICE BUREAU: Check # 2147117 | Issued on 2/1/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $251.00 SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY: Check # 2093579 | Issued on 7/22/99 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $386.00 SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY: Check # 2170121 | Issued on 9/20/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $651.00 SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY: Check # 2147119 | Issued on 2/1/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,059.00 SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY: Check # 2156200 | Issued on 5/3/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,740.00 SAN JOSE UNIFIED EDUCATIONAL: Check # 2128645 | Issued on 7/27/00 from STORM DRAINAGE SVCE USE CHARGE | Amount: $2,850.00
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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, the finance department of the city of san jose, county of santa clara, state of california, declares that the following monetary sums have been held by the city of san jose and have remained unclaimed in the funds hereafter indicated for a period of over three (3) years and will become the property of the city of san jose on the 15th Day of October, 2018, a date not less than forty-five (45) days after the first publication of this notice. Any party of interest may, prior to the date designated herein above, file a claim with the city’s finance department which includes the claimant’s name, address and telephone number, social security number or federal employer identification number, amount of
claim, the grounds on which the claim is founded. The unclaimed funds form can be obtained from the city’s finance office at 200 E. Santa clara street; 13th floor, san jose, ca. 95113, Or from the city’s website at http://www.Sanjoseca.Gov/documentcenter/ view/78838. Proof of identity such as a copy of a driver’s license, social security card or passport must be provided before funds will be released. With any questions, please contact the city of san jose, finance department at (408) 535-7080 or by email at accounts_payable@sanjoseca.Gov This notice and its contents are in accordance with california government code sections 50050-50056.
SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST: Check # 2351685 | Issued on 12/6/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $400.00 SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST: Check # 2183212 | Issued on 2/7/02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $3,800.00 SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST BEHALF OF RANDOL ELEM SCHOOL: Check # 2141832 | Issued on 12/14/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $2,000.00 SAN JOSE UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST. ON BEHALF OF COUNCIL GRANT: Check # 7290 | Issued on 3/15/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $2,350.00 SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY: Check # 5011635 | Issued on 2010-07-15 from CONSTR/CONV TX CD#5 PKS (MEMO) | Amount: $105.36 SAN JOSE-OKAYAMA SISTER: Check # 5119361 | Issued on 2014-06-26 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $2,433.74 SANDRA L MC GRAW UBS-RECYCLE PLUS PROGRAM #031: Check # 17361 | Issued on 1/6/07 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $349.95 SANTA CLARA CO. OFFICE OF EDUCATION: Check # 10376 | Issued on 12/2/04 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $111.00 SANTA CLARA COUNTY: Check # 5021554 | Issued on 2010-10-28 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,875.00 SANTA CLARA UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST-ON BEHALF OF G MAYNE SCH: Check # 2229524 | Issued on 6/5/03 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,500.00 SANTA CLARA UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST-ON BEHALF OF G MAYNE SCH: Check # 2248207 | Issued on 02/26/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $3,110.00 SANTA CLARA UNIFIED SCHOOL DIST-ON BEHALF OF G MAYNE SCH: Check # 2346564 | Issued on 10/18/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $3,550.00 SANTA CLARA VALLEY PUBLIC: Check # 2144054 | Issued on 1/11/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 SANTA CLARA VALLEY PUBLIC: Check # 2145711 | Issued on 1/18/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 SANTA CLARA VALLEY TRANS AUTHORITY: Check # 2066319 | Issued on 10/22/98 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $180.00 SAYBOLT LP: Check # 2352729 | Issued on 12/13/07 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $299.20 SAYLE,STEVEN: Check # 2410878 | Issued on 11/5/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $109.59 SCREEN DESIGNS: Check # 2282624 | Issued on 6/23/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,299.00 SCV HEALTH AND HOSPITALS ATTN: MARY HERNANDEZ: Check # 17236 | Issued on 11/27/06 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $507.79 SCV HEALTH AND HOSPITALS ATTN: MARY HERNANDEZ: Check # 17236 | Issued on 11/27/06 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $1,050.00 SEMPRE ENERGY/GRANITE ROCK: Check # 6092 | Issued on 11/6/03 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: $1,144.05 SEQUOIA MORTGAGE FND LLC: Check # 5089262 | Issued on 2013-05-07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $108.85 SERVICE MASTER AVIATION: Check # 2125741 | Issued on 6/29/00 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $403.00 SERVICE MASTER AVIATION: Check # 2127868 | Issued on 7/20/00 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $1,000.00 SEVEN TREES NEIGHBORHOOD GROUP: Check # 2399181 | Issued on 07/09/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $500.00 SHAHEEN, JOHN AND WILLIAM: Check # 5016471 | Issued on 2010-09-02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $466.20 SHAPELL INDUSTRIES: Check # 4987 | Issued on 5/9/03 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $377.60 SHAPELL NORTHERN CA: Check # 5096903 | Issued on 2013-08-22 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $517.46 SHE SPYS: Check # 5041530 | Issued on 2011-06-09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $949.52 SHE SPYS: Check # 5015919 | Issued on 2010-08-26 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $963.61 SHEPPARD MIDDLE SCHOOL: Check # 5051686 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $826.76 SIERRA NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION: Check # 5077163 | Issued on 2012-11-01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 SILICON VALLEY CREATES: Check # 2377497 | Issued on 10/10/08 from EMPLOYEE HEALTH FUND (MEMO) | Amount: $898.52 SILICON VALLEY VISUAL ARTS: Check # 10451 | Issued on 12/17/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $2,500.00 SIMON SAYS ROOFING: Check # 2314230 | Issued on 9/14/06 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $300.00 SIMPSON, DAVID AND LUTJEN, CARRIE: Check # 2164471 | Issued on 7/26/01 from “$275, fund 001=GENERAL FUND
$275, fund 384=CONSTR/CONV TX CD #6 PKS (MEMO)” | Amount: $550.00
SJSU HOSPITALITY ADVISORY BOARD: Check # 16643 | Issued on 6/19/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $856.88 SJSU PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Check # 2291858 | Issued on 11/10/05 from WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT (WIA) | Amount: $1,615.00 SONNY HAIRSTYLISH & NAIL: Check # 2389247 | Issued on 03/05/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $135.00 SOUTH ASIAN CENTER: Check # 10454 | Issued on 12/17/04 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $902.56 SPECIAL EDUC STIPEND: Check # 2400861 | Issued on 7/23/09 from ARRA - WIA MEMO TO FUND 290 | Amount: $200.00 SPECIAL EDUC STIPEND: Check # 2400920 | Issued on 7/23/09 from ARRA - WIA MEMO TO FUND 290 | Amount: $200.00 SPECIAL EDUC STIPEND: Check # 2401046 | Issued on 7/23/09 from ARRA - WIA MEMO TO FUND 290 | Amount: $200.00 SPECIAL EDUC STIPEND: Check # 2410693 | Issued on 11/5/09 from ARRA - WIA MEMO TO FUND 290 | Amount: $200.00 SPECIALTY TRUCK PARTS: Check # 2339079 | Issued on 7/26/07 from VEHICLE MAINT & OPERATION FD | Amount: $4,022.83 SPRINT: Check # 18370 | Issued on 11/13/07 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $152.00 SPRINT: Check # 18370 | Issued on 11/13/07 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $260.00 SPRINT: Check # 18370 | Issued on 11/13/07 from WORKERS’ COMPENSATION FUND | Amount: $1,945.00 SPUDNIK, INC: Check # 5037608 | Issued on 2011-04-28 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $200.00 SSR WESTERN MULTIFAMILY, LLC: Check # 11834 | Issued on 4/5/05 from VEHICLE MAINT & OPERATION FD | Amount: $512.00 ST. CHRISTOPHER SCHOOL: Check # 5006257 | Issued on 2010-05-20 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: $250.00 STANDARD PARKING: Check # 2154881 | Issued on 4/19/01 from GENERAL PURPOSE PARKING FUND | Amount: $232.25 STANDARD PARKING: Check # 2178642 | Issued on 12/20/01 from “$360, fund 001=GENERAL FUND
$120, fund 290=WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT (WIA)” | Amount: $480.00 STANFORD ASSU: Check # 5116088 | Issued on 2014-05-15 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,013.00 STAR LIMO 2000: Check # 5118750 | Issued on 2014-06-19 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $101.50 STARBUCKS: Check # 2386789 | Issued on 02/05/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: $666.40 STARGATE LIMO & CHARTER: Check # 3162 | Issued on 9/10/02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $190.25 STATE COMPENSATION INS FND: Check # 2352304 | Issued on 12/6/07 from SEWER SVC & USE CHARGE FUND | Amount: $1,329.24 STATE OF CALIF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION: Check # 2122289 | Issued on 5/25/00 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $300.00 STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD: Check # 2294032 | Issued on 12/15/05 from PARKS & RECREATION BOND PRJ FD | Amount: $508.00 STIPEND OF CIVIL SVC COMMISSIO: Check # 2409527 | Issued on 10/29/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 STORY ROAD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION: Check # 18030 | Issued on 7/24/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $1,600.00 STREAMLINE LUXURY TRANS SVCS: Check # 5108811 | Issued on 2014-02-06 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $150.00 STRUCTURAL ENG ASSOC OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA: Check # 2093151 | Issued on 7/15/99 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $197.00 SUMMIT DEFENSE: Check # 5053567 | Issued on 2011-11-08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $130.53 SV LIMOUSINE: Check # 5105181 | Issued on 2013-12-12 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $100.00 TACA INTL: Check # 2099781 | Issued on 9/23/99 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: $597.19 TAMIEN NEIGHBORHHOOD ASSOCIAT: Check # 5076278 | Issued on 2012-10-23 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $200.00 TAMIEN NEIGHBORHHOOD ASSOCIAT: Check # 5084736 | Issued on 2013-03-12 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $250.00 TARGET: Check # 5068216 | Issued on 2012-06-19 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $138.13 TEMK INVESTMENTS: Check # 2406034 | Issued on 09/17/09 from CONSOLIDATED WATER UTILITY FD | Amount: $2,258.28 TEREX UTILITIES: Check # 2197212 | Issued on 6/27/02 from VEHICLE MAINT & OPERATION FD | Amount: $455.93 TERMINIX INTERNATIONAL: Check # 2189743 | Issued on 4/11/02 from LOW/MODERATE INCOME HOUSING FD | Amount: $200.00 TERMINIX INTERNATIONAL: Check # 2218847 | Issued on 1/23/03 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: $210.00
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NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF MARK PASCOE KELLY. CASE NO. 16PR178443To all heirs beneficiaries cheap rates, residential creditors, contingent creditors, and personsor whocommercial. may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both of: MARK PASCOE KELLY. 408-564-3352 A Petition for Probate has been filed by: James J. Ramoni, Public Administrator of the County of Santa Clara in the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara.The Petition for Probate requests that James J. Ramoni, Public Administrator of the County of Santa Clara be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority allowStress, the personal representative Every Wed 4-6willpm Weightto take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before lossFatigue, PMS, Anxiety, Depresion, taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested pain, detox, Allergies.ndwisdom.com persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the 408-297-6877 proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: November 28, 2016, at 9 a.m. in Dept. 10 located at 191 NORTH FIRST STREET,BUSINESS SAN JOSE, CA, 95113. IF YOU OBJECT to FICTITIOUS the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing #643558 andNAME state your STATEMENT objections or file written objections with the court before hearing. Your appearance may doing be in person or by as: yourKatra Thethe following person(s) is (are) business attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR a contingent creditor of the Design, 1990 Scott Ln., Los or Altos, CA, 94024, Khatereh decedent, you must fileThis yourbusiness claim withisthe courtconducted and mail a copy Yazdanbakhsh. being by an to the personal representative appointed bybegun the courttransacting within the Individual. Registrant has not yet laterbusiness of either (1)under four months from the date of first issuance of the fictitious business name or names letters to a herein. general personal representative, as defined in section listed /s/Khatered Yazdanbakhsh. This statement 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2)of60Santa days from theCounty date on was filed with the County Clerk Clara of mailing or personal you of07/25, a notice under08/08/2018) section 06/19/2018. (pubdelivery Metro to 07/18, 08/01, 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may FICTITIOUS want to consult with anBUSINESS attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOUNAME MAY EXAMINE the file kept by#644438 the court. If you are a person STATEMENT interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request The following person(s) (are) businessand for Special Notice (form DE-154) ofisthe filingdoing of an inventory as: Junocole Designs, CypressorLane, appraisal of estate assets or of659 any petition accountCAmpbell, as provided CA, 95008, Nicole1250. Johnson. Thisforbusiness is being in Probate Code section A Request Special Notice form conducted by an Individual. Registrant began is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: MARK transacting business under the fictitious business A. GONZALEZ, Lead Deputy County Counsel, OFFICE OF THE nameCOUNSEL, or names herein on 01/01/2018. COUNTY 373listed West Julian Street, Suite 300, San/s/Nicole Jose, CA, Johnson. This statement was filed with the County Clerk 95110, 408-758-4200 CC, 11/02, 11/09, of Telephone: Santa Clara County on(Pub 07/16/2018. (pub11/16/2016) Metro 07/25,
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SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO): SANDRA M. COVINGTON YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DAMANDANTE): THU NGUYEN, TRANG DUONG CASE NUMBER: 17CV319474
NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may decide against you without your being heard unless you respond within 30 days. Read the informationbelow.You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on you to file a written response at this court and have a copyserved on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can use for your response. You can find these court forms and more information at the California CourtsOnline Self-He!p Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your county law library, or the courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, askthe court clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case by default, and your wages, money, and propertymay be taken without further warning from the court.There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may want to call an attorneyreferral service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal services program. You can locatethese nonprofit groups at the California Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts Online Self-Help Center(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county bar association. NOTE: The court has a statutory lien for waived fees andcosts on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The court’s lien must be paid before the court will dismiss the case.jAV/501 Lo han demandado. Sf no responde dentro de 30 dlas, Ia corte puede decidir en su contra sin escuchar su versi6n. Lea Ia informaci6n acantinuaci6n.Tiene 30 DiAS DE CALENDAR/0 despues de que le entreguen esta citaci6n y papeles legales para presentar una respuesta par escrito en estacorte y hacer que se entregue una capia a! demandante. Una carta a una 1/amada telef6nica nolo protegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que estaren farmato legal correcto sf desea que procesen su caso en Ia corte. Es posible que haya un formulario que usted pueda usar para su respuesta.Puede encontrar estos formularios de Ia corte y mas informaci6n en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California (www. sucorte.ca.govJ, en Iabiblioteca de !eyes de su condado a en Ia corte que le quede mas cerca. Sf no puede pagar Ia cuota de presentaci6n, pida af secretario de Ia corteque le de un formulario de exenci6n de pago de cuotas. Sino presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso por incumplimiento y Ia corte lepodra quitar su suefdo, dinero y bienes sin mas advertencia.Hay otros requisitos legales. Es recomendable que flame a un abogado inmediatamente. Sino conoce a un abogado, puede llamar a un seNicio deremisi6n a abogados. Sf no puede pagar a un abogado, es posible que cumpla con los requisitos para obtener se!Vicios legales gratuitos de unprograma de seNicios legales sin fines de Iuera. Puede encontrar estos grupos sin fines de Iuera en el sitio web de California Legal SeNices,(www.lawhelpcalifornia.orgJ, en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, {wNw.sucorte.ca.govJ o poniendose en contacto con Ia corte o elcolegio de abogados locales. AVISO: Por ley, Ia corte tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los costas exentos por imponer un gravamen sabrecualquier recuperacf6n de $10,000 6 mas de valor recibida mediante un acuerdo o una concesi6n de arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. Tiene quepagar el gravamen de Ia corte antes de que Ia corte pueda desechar el caso.The name and address of the court is: (EI nombre y direcci6n de Ia corte es): Santa Clara County Superior Court191 N. First ST.San Jose, CA, 95113The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiffs attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is:(EI nombre, Ia direcci6n y el numero de teletono del abogado del demandante. o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es):Richard H. Wilson sbn 175557 Law Offices of Richard H. Wilson 1011 W. Taylor St.San Jose, CA, 95126(408) 977-1382DATE: Nov 21 2017L. Quach-Marcellana/Clerk(Pub Dates 08/15, 08/22, 08/29, 09/05/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #645231 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Xios Strength & Conditioning, 7826 Monterey Rd., Gilroy, CA, 95020, Xios Fitness, LLC, 1491 Sunrise Dr., Gilroy , CA, 95020. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 08/01/2018. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Crystal Dela Cruz. Manager, #201735610437. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 08/07/2018. (pub Metro 08/15, 08/22, 08/29, 09/05/2018)
SUMMONS (FAMILY LAW) NOTICE TO RESPONDENT: LILIAN LUM YOU ARE BEING SUED. PETITIONERS NAME IS: JAMES LUM CASE NUMBER: 117375
You have been sued. Read the information below and on the next page.You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this Summons and Petition are served on you to file a Response (form FL-120) at the court and have a copyserved on the Petitioner. A letter, phone call, or court appearance will not protect you. If you do not file your Response on time, the court may make orders affecting your marriage or domestic partnership, your property, and custody of your children. You may be ordered to pay support and attorney fees and costs. For legal advice, contact a lawyer immediately. Get help finding a lawyer at the California Courts Online Self-Help Center (www.lawhelpca.org) or by contacting your local county bar association. NOTICE – RESTAINING ORDERS ARE ON PAGE 2: These restraining orders are effective against both spouses or domestic partners until the petition is dismissed, a judgment is entered, or the court makes further orders. They are enforceable anywhere in California by any law enforcement officer who has received or seen a copy of them. FEE WAIVER: If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the clerk for a fee waiver form. The court may order you to pay back all or part of the fees and costs that the court waived for you other the other party.The name and address of the court is: San Mateo County Superior Court400 County Center, Room BRedwood City, CA, 94063The name, address, and telephone number of petitioner’s attorney, or petitioner without an attorney, is:James Lum457 Starboard DriveRedwood City CA 94065DATE: July 8, 2013Eleni Melas/ClerkWARNING – IMPORTANT INFORMATION. WARNING. California law provides that, for purposes of division of property upon dissolution of a marriage or domestic partnership or upon legal separation, property acquired by the parties during the marriage or domestic partnership in joint form is presumed to be community property. If either party to this action should die before the jointly held community property is divided, the language in the deed that characterizes how title is held (i.e. joint tenancy, tenants in common, or community property) will be controlling, and not the community property presumption. You should consult your attorney if you want the community property presumption to be written into the recorded title to the property.STANDARD FAMILY LAW RESTRAINING ORDERS. Starting immediately, you and your spouse or domestic partner are restrained from 1. Removing the minor child or children of the parties, if any, from the state without the prior written consent of the other party or an order of the court; 2. Cashing, borrowing against, canceling, transferring, disposing of, or changing the beneficiaries of any insurance or other coverage, including life, health, automobile, and disability, held for the benefit of the parties and their minor child or children; 3. Transferring, encumbering, hypothecating, concealing, or in any way disposing of any property, real or personal, whether community, quasi-community, or separate, without the written consent of the other party or an order of the court, except in the usual course of business or for the necessities of life; 4. Creating a nonprobate transfer in a manner that affects the disposition of property subject to the transfer, without the written consent of the other party or an order of the court. Before revocation of a nonprobate transfer can take effect or a right of survivorship to property can be eliminated, notice of the change must be filed and served on the other party. You must notify each other of any proposed extraordinary expenditures at least five business days prior to incurring these extraordinary expenditures and account to the court for all extraordinary expenditures made after these restraining orders are effective. However, you may use community property, quasi-community property, or your own separate property to pay an attorney to help you or to pay court costs.(Pub Dates 8/15, 8/22, 8/29, 9/05/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #645070
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Eliot Technologies, Inc., 1574 Stardust Court, Santa Clara, CA, 95050. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 05/16/2016. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Sang Soo Han. CEO. #C3908389. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 08/06/2018. (pub Metro 08/15, 08/22, 08/29, 09/05/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #645028 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: DH Engineering, 1146 Weldon Ave., San Jose, CA, 95131, David Huynh. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed
herein on 08/03/2018. /s/David Huynh. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 08/03/2018. (pub Metro 08/15, 08/22, 08/29, 09/05/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #645099 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. American Tire Depot Auto Care Experts, 2. American Tire Depot, 1353 W. Carlos St., San Jose, CA, 95126, ATV Inc, 14407 Alondra Blvd., La Mirada, CA, 90638. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 06/01/2018. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Ara Tchaghlassian. President, #1741356. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 08/07/2018. (pub Metro 08/15, 08/22, 08/29, 09/05/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #645175 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Fortune Graphics, 1731 Starlite Dr., Milpitas, CA, 95035, Jia Yao Liang. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 08/08/2018. /s/Jia Yao Liang. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 08/09/2018. (pub Metro 08/15, 08/22, 08/29, 09/05/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #644462
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Speech Banannie Services, 955 Lincoln Ave., San Jose, CA, 95126, Annie Nguyen. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/11/2018. /s/Annie Nguyen. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 07/16/2018. (pub Metro 07/25, 08/01, 08/08, 08/15/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #644461 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Aqua Lab, 955 Lincoln Ave., San Jose, CA, 95126, Vivus Unlimited, Inc. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/16/2018. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Kent Blakely. CEO, #3889442. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 07/16/2018. (pub Metro 07/25, 08/01, 08/08, 08/15/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #643825 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Happy Daze RV’s, 6290 Monterey Rd., Gilroy, CA, 95020, Progressive Housing Inc, 1199 El Camino Ave., Sacramento, CA, 95815. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 05/01/1974. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Fred Lemke. President. #972188. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 06/27/2018. (pub Metro 07/25, 08/01, 08/08, 08/15/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #644545 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Jumpers 4 Less, 1701 Rogers Ave STE. 20, San Jose, CA, 95112, Peter Nguyen, 483 Clarkwood Ct., Santa Clara, CA, 95054. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/18/2018. /s/Peter Nguyen. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 07/18/2018. (pub Metro 07/25, 08/01, 08/08, 08/15/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #644701 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Jireh Granite, 1250 Yard Court Building A, San Jose, CA, 95133, Juan Santay, 944 Del Mar Ave #2, San Jose, CA, 95128. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/25/2018. /s/Juan Santay. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 07/25/2018. (pub Metro 08/01, 08/08, 08/15, 08/22/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #644657
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Team Spa, 1731 Berryessa Road #B, San Jose, CA, 95133, Hua Yu Hoang, 3692 Cas Drive, San Jose, CA, 95111. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/Hua Yu Hoang. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 07/24/2018. (pub Metro 08/01, 08/08, 08/15, 08/22/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #643969 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Well Skin Care, 1941 Tully Road, Suite 15, San Jose, CA, 95122, Yen Huynh, 916 Stone Glen Court, San Jose, CA, 95122. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/02/2018. /s/Yen Huynh. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 07/02/2018. (pub Metro 08/01, 08/08, 08/15, 08/22/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #644738 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: TKKSD Solutions, 80 Avenida Espana, Ken Darrell, , Tricia Derrell, 800 Hillsdale Ave Apt 511, San Jose, CA, 95136. This business is being conducted by a General Partnership. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/Ken Darrell. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 07/26/2018. (pub Metro 08/08, 08/15, 08/22, 08/29/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #644587 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Velvet and Green Floral Design, 140 south 17th Street, San Jose, CA, 95112, Elizabeth Alden Brandt, 20602 Manon Rd., Saratoga, CA, 95070. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/Elizabeth Alden Brandt. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 07/20/2018. (pub Metro 08/08, 08/15, 08/22, 08/29/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT#644780 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Candles & Caviar, 2203 La Terrace Cir., San Jose, CA, 95123, Devin De Leon. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/27/2018. /s/Devin De Leon. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 07/27/2018. (pub Metro 08/08, 08/15, 08/22, 08/29/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #644907 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Toco Tea, 1694 Berryessa Rd., San Jose, CA, 95133, Toan B Ngo, 503 Rainwell Dr., San Jose, CA, 95133. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 03/31/2018. /s/Toan B Ngo. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 08/01/2018. (pub Metro 08/08, 08/15, 08/22, 08/29/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #645008 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Bright Pearl Nail, 2006 South Winchester Blvd, Suite A, Campbell, CA, 95008, Heidi Tu, 1009 E. Capitol Expy, #421, San Jose, CA, 95121. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/Heidi Tu. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 08/03/2018. (pub Metro 08/08, 08/15, 08/22, 08/29/2018)
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME #645005 The following person(s) / registrant(s) has / have abandoned the use of the fictitious business name(s): Bright Pearl Nail Spa, 2006 South Winchester Blvd STE A, Campbell, CA, 95008, Hoan Chau Thi Le, 247 Ellmar Oaks Ct., San Jose, CA, 95136. Filed in the Santa Clara county on 01/25/2018 under file No. 638109. This business was conducted by: An Individual: Filed on 08/03/2018. /s/Hoan Chau Thi Le. (pub dates: 08/08, 08/15, 08/22, 08/29/2018)
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