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This is a great article. I have made fun of [Milpitas Mayor Rich] Tran a lot, and frankly, he brings it on himself with his bizarre way of conducting his own behavior, but he does seem to deserve some credit for being a genuine guy, which is really rare in politics. And frankly, I think Milpitas is better off with him than [Bob] Nunez or [Jose] Esteves, who are both confirmed grifters. Esteves especially. We’ll see how Tran does in his second term.
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Congrats to Mr. [Rich] Tran, a non-politician, Milpitas native who actually puts Milpitas first. I overlook his flaws because I believe he is trying. As for [Jose] Esteves, who has received my votes for years but supported the casino in return, I say, all casino supporters should be barred from the office.
KAI VIA SAN JOSE INSIDE
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Milpitas Mayor RICH TRAN says he’ll follow through on his threat to recall council colleague ANTHONY PHAN. The 33-year-old mayor even set a firm deadline. If Phan, 23, doesn’t resign by the end of the last day of the year, Tran vows to start gathering signatures the very next morning. Their dispute stems from an 11th hour campaign mailer admittedly authorized by Phan’s political committee, which basically cast Tran as a commie apparatchik. Backlash ensued. It was widely agreed upon that Phan, as a VietnameseAmerican, should’ve known better than to reopen old wounds for the community as a whole and for Tran’s war refugee mother in particular. That the attack ad backfired by evoking more sympathy for Tran, and that he handily won a second term over more veteran rivals—namely Councilman BOB NUÑEZ and ex-mayor JOSE ESTEVES— suggests that the tide has turned for the young mayor. After two years on the defensive, batting away claims of plagiarism and uninvited hugging, Tran is flexing his political muscles. Meanwhile, the tentative victory of CARMEN MONTANO, who’s back after a 2016 re-election loss, and newcomer KARINA DOMINGUEZ over incumbents MARSHA GRILLI and GARRY BARBADILLO could be interpreted as a referendum on the They sitting council. Did “The voters are tired of politics taking over the issues that most people care about in the community,” Dominguez says. “I think people here are ready to move forward.”
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While she may not always see eye to eye with Tran, Dominguez shares his affinity for using social media to reach voters and his emphasis on mundane quality-of-life issues like weed abatement. If she holds on to her lead over Barbadillo, she says she’s ready to collaborate. “If we learned anything from this election,” she says, “it’s that we need to move past our own differences.”
CLIENT PRIVILEGED Attorney and UC Santa Cruz graduate Charles Harder defends Donald Trump and helped Hulk Hogan shut down Gawker
Lawyered Up How Charles Harder went from Democratic activist to Trump’s top lawyer BY JACOB PIERCE
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HARLES HARDER fell in love with the University of California, Santa Cruz, the first time he visited in the fall of 1986. He remembers the wispy clouds, bright blue sky and wet-glistening dew of the forest around him. The scene reminded him of the camping trips that his best friend’s mom would take him and his buddy on to National Parks like Yosemite.
“I was over the moon; I just loved it,” Harder, 48, remembers. “It was like we were simpatico.” The following year, Harder moved from the San Fernando Valley to Santa Cruz, where he began his freshman year at UCSC as a biology major, but soon switched to politics. He embedded himself in the local Democratic scene, leading the UCSC College Democrats. “No one else wanted to do it,” he says. In addition to working for several local left-leaning politicians, Harder
remembers winning awards from U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein and future Obama-appointee Leon Panetta. Those who knew Harder, a 1991 graduate of the university’s Merrill College, and have followed his post-college career have been surprised to see where it has led him. Now an attorney, he’s defending Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, as his personal lawyer. “If you told any of us back in 1990 that he’d be working for Trump, we’d say you’re fucking crazy, because he was a liberal guy,” says a former staffer at the Santa Cruz Independent, a campus newspaper where Harder once worked, who asked to remain anonymous. Harder has been working for Trump on a few cases, including the lawsuit brought by porn star Stormy Daniels over a dispute about hush money stemming from an alleged affair she had with the president.
changing landscape of threats to news organizations. “If someone sues you, you may be able to win the case, but the average decision for one of those suits is $45,000,” Hallinan says. “If small publications get charged with defamation, it may put them out of business. Anything that encourages these cases is very dangerous to the press.” But Harder argues that Gawker’s blatant refusal to take down the video amounted to a “horrific privacy violation”—and that, were it not for outside help, Hogan would have never been able to afford the legal fees. Politically, Harder says he strongly supports the environment and civil rights, but also believes that government spending and taxes are out of control. He has a vision that government should work more like a smartphone app, like Uber. Disillusioned by the news media, he sees CNN and the New York Times as being as far to the left as Fox News is to the right. His views, he says, have evolved slowly over time. Say what you will about Harder—you might find his politics confusing or perhaps believe that he’s protecting a president who shows dangerously authoritarian tendencies. In conversation, though, even a total novice could plainly see that Harder is a no-nonsense lawyer. I knew, even in the midst of my discussion with him, that this was a bizarre revelation to come to. Considering that he is an attorney involved in one of the news cycle’s highest-profile lawsuits, it should go without saying. But I only had to follow the antics of prosecuting attorney Michael Avenatti, who seems to be using the legal system to run for the Democratic nomination for president—and whose skill for trolling the American public nearly matches that of the sitting president himself—to know that Daniels, sympathetic as many Americans might find her, might not have an easy day in court. “Lawyers run the gamut,” Harder says. “You could have a lawyer that barely passed the bar and is unethical. You could have lawyers that are super geniuses, but they’re evil geniuses. You could have lawyers who are super by-the-book. The approach that I take is that I have fun, but I’m very serious.”
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Harder’s also defending him against former aide and fellow reality television star Omarosa Manigault. Trump may be one of the most polarizing presidents in American history, but Harder says representing him has nothing to do with politics. “The things where I’ve represented the president, they really have nothing to do with public policy,” Harder says, his shoes kicked off in his Beverly Hills office, revealing socks with a pattern of dancing hula girls. “I’m not representing him on immigration or the environment or the economy or foreign policy. I have nothing to do with any of that. So people should not look to me as if I have any role to play on that, because I don’t.” He says he doesn’t have a “litmus test” for potential clients. Rather, he takes on cases that he likes and that he thinks have merit, and that he turns about two-thirds of potential cases away. Harder is also representing the Trump campaign and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. He represented Melania Trump in a defamation suit against the Daily Mail that settled for $2.9 million. Last year, he wrote the New York Times a letter on behalf of Harvey Weinstein, threatening to sue if the paper published its months-long investigative report into sexual assault allegations against the movie mogul. Harder resigned from Weinstein’s legal team a few days after the story, which would later win a Pulitzer Prize, was published. Harder’s big break was representing Hulk Hogan against Gawker Media in a case reportedly funded to the tune of $10 million by Silicon Valley venture capitalist Peter Thiel, who had a vendetta against the website, at least in part, because it outed him as gay. (Theil, coincidentally, later served as an adviser to Trump, most notably on his transition team to the presidency.) The lawsuit culminated in a $140 million judgment and raised concerns among free press advocates that other billionaires might use the courts to take down news outlets they don’t like. Conn Hallinan, a longtime journalist who served as UCSC’s print media adviser and remembers the Independent, paints Harder’s media work as a “dangerous” piece in a
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SERIOUS CHEESE This Lowrey Genie home organ helped this columnist develop his campy humor.
Vital Organ Author’s old organ recalls a noteworthy music store in Willow Glen BY GARY SINGH
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HERE COMES a time when one needs to downsize. In this case, the first musical instrument on which I ever played a campy version of “One Tin Soldier” is now headed for the great cheesemaster graveyard in the sky. The Lowrey Genie home organ my parents bought for me at Stevens Music in Willow Glen when I was 9 years old—a machine that has long since fallen into permanent disrepair—will now soon be hauled away and put out to pasture.
My entire camp humor identity began on that machine, so its demise calls for a twisted eulogy of sorts. But first, some history. Stevens Music, which existed from 1951 to 1984 at 1202 Lincoln Ave., was an institution in Willow Glen, selling and repairing instruments, plus sheet music and related products for thousands of people throughout the valley. Entire generations got their chops inside that building, operated by Tom Stevens and his son Gordon. After the main retail business closed, Reik’s music eventually moved into the ground f loor, with the upstairs then converting into more lesson rooms and other
independent music businesses, including Stevens Violin Shop. Up until Gordon sold the building in 2013, he claimed the oldest continuously operating business license on Lincoln Avenue. The stories from 1202 Lincoln are legendary. In the 1960s, members of rock bands like The Chocolate Watchband and Syndicate of Sound purchased gear at Stevens Music. Patrick Simmons of the Doobie Brothers bought his first guitar there. Synthesizer pioneer Don Buchla showed up and worked on equipment in the back room. And years later it was the building where I first took music lessons. At age 9 I was already walking in the footsteps of giants. Nowadays, if you walk into Black Sheep Brasserie and observe the upmarket nuclear families nibbling at their duck liver mousse, you can say that’s where I first played “Love is Blue” on a Lowrey Genie. The Genie was basically a mini descendent of larger cheesemasterstyle home organs that became popular starting in the Great
Depression era as people’s dollars went more toward home entertainment. After the Beatles exploded in the ’60s, followed by the mainstreaming of synthesizers in the ’70s, nobody was buying cheesy home organs anymore. The technology was old hat, so Stevens needed to unload their inventory. I subsequently grew up on that Lowrey Genie and then a Schafer & Sons piano, playing sappy pop tunes, easy listening schmaltz and TV themes, or simply just butchering AM radio hits, reading off the sheet music and not even learning to gig with other people, develop my ear or play in time with additional musicians. I played everything rubato, as classical musicians would say. Some of these tunes I enjoyed, while others were awful and I just played them for camp humor purposes. Over time, though, this distinction began to fade, those polar opposites began to fuse, leaving me with a strange yet integrated taste for awfulon-purpose humor. If I fumbled through that ridiculous “Music Box Dancer” abomination, who’s to say I couldn’t enjoy it for its awfulness? From a Zen perspective, I took humor very seriously and I took seriousness very humorously. To me, the world was clearly not black and white, as Western thinkers wanted to believe. As a result, I can draw a direct line from those moments of easy-listening schmaltz at the Lowrey Genie right to the current day, each time I write a column glorifying some crumbling old building or if I perceive beauty in the drabness of suburbia. This is what artists do: We see beauty in the ugliness and vice versa. I’ve written this before, but it’s true: Music kept me away from potentially criminal paths in life. Had I not started playing keyboards, I would never have studied music in college and then come into jobs that led me to travel and become a more worldly person, which, in turn, led me to start writing. If not for arts and music education from age 9 until 29, I’d be dead. So the old Lowrey is about to die a natural death. Like that one tin soldier riding away, my first musical instrument is off to the great perhaps and I am at peace. Fare thee well, old Genie!
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PUNCH BROTHERS Former two-time UFC Heavyweight Champion Cain Velasquez, right, with Javier Mendez, founder of American Kickboxing Academy.
Mixed martial artists from around the globe flock to San Jose’s American Kickboxing Academy for a shot at glory in the Octagon
BY MIKE HUGUENOR
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T 11:30AM ON a Monday, the American Kickboxing Academy is quiet, cool and hidden from the world. Recessed within a suburban block somewhere between strip mall and business park, the 27,000-square-foot gym is almost peaceful, a relief from the unrelenting heat of California’s stillcranking Indian summer. Inside, the lights are still off. Gloves and pads lie unused on the edge of a black boxing ring, heavy bags hanging in silence. At the front desk is Joanna Takacs, who, between greeting guests, is preparing the gym’s tax filing. It’s easy to think that here, in this building between the DMV and the McDonald’s, nothing interesting ever happens. But shortly before noon, things begin to change. The lights come on, and the fighters arrive: welterweight contender Ron Keslar. Undefeated welterweight “Crazy” Bob Cook. Current Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heavyweight champion (and No. 1-rated mixed martial arts fighter in the world) Daniel Cormier. Shortly after they enter, the man
behind it all walks in—Takacs’ husband, Javier “Thunder” Mendez. What began 33 years ago in a humble glass shop on Pearl Avenue has now become one of the most powerful gyms in the UFC. As of Oct. 6, when Khabib “The Eagle” Nurmagomedov defeated Irish superstar Conor McGregor at UFC 229, the two top-rated fighters in the sport currently train right here, at the AKA gym in San Jose.
SEEING RED From above, the Red Room looks like something out of a ’90s martial arts movie. Just a few minutes past noon, about 50 men and women have piled into the huge training area to warm up for today’s workout. Hanging on the walls above them is a rouges gallery of warriors—roughly 40 five-foot portraits of the gym’s greatest fighters, including Mendez, Cormier, twotime Heavyweight Champion Cain Velasquez
and Nurmagomedov. The effect is half Soviet congress, half Valhalla. Once a racquetball court, the Red Room is now AKA’s main training area, the largest of the gym’s 13 spaces. Its entire floor is covered in a pliant red matting, the kind that gives just a little as you step on it. In the middle of the room Mendez stands chatting with one of his fighters, who is hopping from one foot to the other, swinging his arms as he loosens up. Out in the lobby, Daniel “DC” Cormier is seated at a table with three other fighters, wrapping his hands. The heavyweight champion grew up in Louisiana but has been living in the South Bay since 2009. He’s come up from his home in Gilroy to train for his Nov. 3 fight against Derrick Lewis. “We took this fight on late, late notice,”
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FOREIGN FIGHTER Salim Mukhidinov moved to San Jose from his native Tajikistan to train with Javier Mendez and others at American Kickboxing Academy.
Cormier says, watching as the bandages cocoon his fists. Around him, other fighters gather expectantly, as though his skill on the mat were transmissible through contact. There’s an excitement in the air, and I soon find out why. “Today,” Cormier says, “We’re sparring.” Sparring sessions at AKA have decreased markedly since 2017, when the head of UFC called out the gym for its high rate of fighter injuries. Now, sparring matches are limited to twice a week. Jay Z’s “Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)” plays on the speakers as Cormier enters the Red Room, rolling a luggage bag of equipment behind him. The back of his shirt says “Coach Cormier.” In addition to fighting, DC is a wrestling coach for AKA, and has been since joining in 2009. After warmups, Cormier moves to Training Room 1, where sparring takes place. Inside is a full replica of the UFC’s regulation octagon. Inexplicably,
the music that plays as Cormier steps inside the cage is a dance remix of “Wonderwall.” The song is soon obscured by the slap of gloves against mask as the sparring begins. Cormier goes four rounds, repeatedly dropping his opponent to the mat and maneuvering him into various pins with the skills he’s developed over the years. His opponent, quickly looking the worse for wear, swaps out after the second round. Through the match, Javier Mendez sits on an exercise ball, leaning in, keeping a close eye on the action. In his recent title defense against Derrick Lewis, Cormier got his taller, heavier and younger opponent on the mat repeatedly using moves honed at AKA. The fight ended in the second round, when Cormier got onto Lewis’s back, wrapped his legs around the massive fighter, and whipped him into a move called a rear naked choke (“naked” because it doesn’t involve holding an opponent’s uniform, called a gi, or lapels).
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KICK IT After the sparring session, Mendez is seated against the wall of the Red Room. “This is my branding,” he says, lifting his sleeve. On his left bicep is a pale vaccination scar. “Every immigrant, when they come through, they get one of these. Their branding.” The man known as “Thunder” came to the Bay Area when he was 5 years old, riding more than 2,000 miles in his family’s truck from a small town in Michoacan, Mexico. Once settled in San Jose, his parents enrolled him in school near the Seven Trees neighborhood: Hellyer Elementary, Sylvandale and then Andrew Hill. Sports were a big part of Mendez’s youth, though fighting didn’t enter his mind until he was 13. At that time, Enter the Dragon had its theatrical run, and the world came to know the aqueous philosophy of Bruce Lee. Mendez describes this time of his life as one of “imitation,” copying poses and moves he saw in Lee’s movies. It wasn’t until an incident at the old Studio 47 bar downtown that he considered taking up martial arts in earnest. “It was over my girlfriend,” he says of the fight that would have been his first. Mendez was 18, and had gotten into the bar with a fake ID. The other guy was older, bigger. The brawl ended before it began, and Mendez walked away with a realization. “I thought, man, I better learn self-defense.” He began looking for someone to train him, though it wasn’t an easy process. At gym after gym, the young Mexican-American found himself in a purely observational role. The trainers wouldn’t bother to strike up a conversation with the new kid in the corner, and he’d leave without ever talking to anyone. When someone finally engaged him, they became Mendez’s first coach. Mendez began his fight knowledge with Tang Soo Do. Soon after, he transitioned to kickboxing, training
out of a small gym on Winfield near Oakridge Mall. After he had been kickboxing for a few years, he met a man who would change his life: a South Korean immigrant named Scott Coker. If you’ve ever wondered how mixed martial arts, known as MMA, became so huge in San Jose, Scott Coker is the answer. An eighth degree black belt who studied Tae Kwon Do under Ernie Reyes (star of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret of the Ooze), Coker founded the influential MMA team Strikeforce out of San Jose in 1985. Before it included big names like Ronda Rousey, Frank Shamrock or Luke Rockhold, Strikeforce was a kickboxing team. Mendez became a production assistant for Coker’s kickboxing events, getting his first view into the world of professional fighting. He was 25 at the time, and drove a delivery truck for Budweiser. That same year he began what would eventually become AKA as an after hours gig, teaching mechanics how to fight inside the Capital Glass Shop. Eight years after he learned to fight for self-defense, Mendez fought, and won, his first pro match. “I was knocking everybody out earlier on,” he remembers, “but I had no confidence in my ability. Everybody else thought I was gonna be a champion, but I didn’t believe it.” His first loss came when he was close to 30. Mendez attributes it to a lack of proper training on his part. It was an eye-opening experience, one that would shape his training philosophy at AKA. “That loss came as a result of me only boxing,” Mendez says. “I didn’t throw one kick. Zero kicks. Cause in my early fights, I was beating ’em up with boxing. Didn’t realize kicking was that important until I got my butt kicked by a kickboxer. A real kickboxer. That’s why I preach, ‘If you’re gonna fight MMA, practice MMA.’ Because I made that mistake. I only practiced boxing, and I paid the price.” By 1987, one year after his first professional match, the roots of AKA had taken hold. Mendez moved out of the glass shop to a Tae Kwon Do gym on Union Avenue, where he would teach for the next 10 years.
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On display at the Louvre, a Grecian urn dating back to the year 500 BC depicts Hercules subduing the Nemean Lion with this same move, the first of his 12 heroic labors.
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SPARRING PARTNERS Learning to fight means putting on pads and going head to head in the ring.
PUNCHING UP Joanna Takacs grew up in New York. “Upstate,” she says. “Nothing to do with New York City. Completely different. Farm. Corn. Very agricultural.” In Rochester, where she went to school, Takacs never felt like she fit in. So after college she came to California, taking a programming job with Xerox. It was at a self-defense course that she met Mendez. “A friend of mine was a bodyguard, and he used to tell me I was like a potential victim,” she says. “I never paid any attention to my surroundings. I was a statistic waiting to happen. So my girlfriend and I went to this gym in San Jose to sign up for a course. Mendez was teaching one piece of it, which was how to defend yourself against a boxer.” At the time, Mendez was training for his final professional fight. The two hit it off and began dating. In 1995, she began to help with AKA. The next year, the gym had its first pro fighter compete in the UFC. “I would say, ‘You’re not realizing
your potential,’” Takacs says, remembering the early days of the brand. “I would think bigger. This could go bigger, bigger, bigger, bigger.” And that’s exactly what they did. After outgrowing their Union Avenue location, AKA moved to a facility on Foxworthy Avenue about three times the size. There, they stayed until the lease ran out in 2011, when they moved to the current location, almost 10 times the size of their previous one. “I was laying the floor and painting walls,” Takacs remembers. “This is my decoration, my painting, my artwork. I did probably 90 percent of the physical construction in here.” “95 percent!” Mendez interjects. Takacs shakes her head. “No, I had some help. I’m taking 90 percent.” Regardless, roughly the same amount of the work at AKA is still done by Takacs. On the day I visited the gym, she answered phones, greeted customers, did the company’s taxes, sorted mail, painted, and even handpressed the T-shirts for sale in AKA’s store using a professional steam press
she had set up behind the counter. The AKA logo itself was one of her creations, as was the gym’s design. “As things started being on TV, back in the day at the other location, my whole idea was, ‘Now that we have a logo, I need to have at least three to four logos in every camera shot,’” she says. They would film other gyms and it was blank walls, it would just look like a dingy old gym. But ours—the branding started. I started that. And now I look at all these other gyms, and it’s like, ‘Wow, theirs looks like ours.’” In addition to keeping everything at their South San Jose location running, Takacs is currently helping to prepare for the opening of AKA’s Tracy location. It will be the third gym in AKA’s growing empire; the second opened three years ago in Phuket, Thailand. But despite its international acclaim and growing influence, AKA is still just doing its best to stay alive in the staggeringly expensive South Bay. “The misconception is, all these great fighters are coming through here, you guys are rolling in the
In it’s time as a gym, AKA has not shied away from controversy. Recently, a rumble broke out at UFC 229 when Khabib Nurmagomedov jumped into the crowd in Las Vegas after defeating Conor McGregor. The brawl spread from the crowd to the ring, drawing in both fighters, their teams and even some bystanders. Both men are currently under suspension, and the Nevada State Athletic Commission is deciding what further actions to pursue. There was also the incident with UFC President Dana White. “He called us ‘the Caveman Gym,’ because we had so many injuries,” Mendez says. “And it was true! We did have a lot of injuries.” In 2008, AKA also had a brief spat with the UFC over the use of fighters’ likenesses in video games (a very San Jose problem, if there ever was one), and at least two people have left the gym on acrimonious terms. First was Frank Shamrock, one of the sport’s earliest big names, who in 1997 become UFC’s first Middleweight champion. Shamrock was a big part of AKA’s transition into MMA and, along with Mendez and Coker, was largely responsible for San Jose becoming associated with the sport. “If you read the name, it’s ‘American Kickboxing Academy.’ It was a bunch of kickboxers until I showed up,” Shamrock says over the phone. “And then I brought my Shamrock martial arts program, and my MMA program to them, and I created this other world.” Mendez attributes the split between AKA and Shamrock to “a falling out.” Shamrock, for his part, felt that after he moved to L.A., he was pushed out of the business he helped create. “When I left to try and reach the
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next level of success, they tried to write me out and diminish me,” he says. “That didn’t sit well with me.” In 2012, Welterweight contender Josh Koscheck also announced a split from the gym. In an interview with MMA Weekly, Koscheck asserted that Mendez “threw us under the bus,” claiming that when fighters lost, Mendez would blame them rather than share the weight of the loss as a team. Koscheck would eventually go on to say he hoped AKA burned to the ground. In interviews, Mendez can be seen laughing about this extreme statement. “He really hates me!” he says in one, smiling and laughing. MMA is still very young. Baseball is about 170 years old, basketball 130. MMA has been a sanctioned sport for 25. In that time it has changed considerably, including in ways we now take for granted (at UFC 1, there were no weight classes, and no judges). Just as its fighters are training every day, and the sport itself is evolving, AKA is also growing. Throughout the day, the sentence I hear most often is: “Everybody here is like family.” It’s something that both Mendez and Takacs repeat often, and numerous times during my visit I see fighters take up mops, brooms, and dustpans, and without prompting, work to keep the gym clean. There is a sense that AKA’s fighters care for this place, both because of what it means to them now, in the present tense, and because they know anyone could be the next Cormier, or the next Nurmagomedov. As training winds down for the day, Mendez turns off the music and calls the Red Room to attention, beginning the ceremony that ends each session. Fighters gather close to the team of coaches and trainers, sitting down on the mat. “You guys are here to fight one sport. What is it?” Mendez asks. The assembly responds: “MMA.” “That’s right,” Mendez says. “You better have your wrestling down. You better have your boxing down, your Thai boxing. This is MMA. Learn everything. Because if you’ve got an area of weakness, that’s the avenue to defeat.”
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It’s a lesson that has stuck with him almost 30 years, the one he learned from his first defeat on the mat. When he’s done, they go around the room, giving trainers, and then fighters, the opportunity to speak about the day’s work. When talks are over, fighters rise, lining up to shake their trainers’ hands. There is a solemnity to it all, the slowness, voices hushed in a room so recently full of action, violence. It’s hard not to feel that this rite also came from a lesson Mendez learned the hard way.
PRESSING ON Out in the lobby, the machinic thump of the heat press echoes behind the counter. Takacs is printing T-shirts. Once again, the Red Room is dark. With Daniel Cormier’s Heavyweight title successfully defended, his next fight is likely to be against WWE star Brock Lesnar, one of the biggest names in UFC history. And while Nurmagomedov might spend the rest of the year on suspension, the hype surrounding a rematch with McGregor is already massive. If a rematch happens, it will likely have the highest sales figure of any fight in history. “For me fighting is a way of life,” Mendez says as the day comes to a close. “It’s the way we cope with life. You want to be a great fighter, you gotta work every day. You gotta do all the necessary steps to get the best out of anything in life, and that means working.” The heat press thumps. Mendez continues. “I do what I do for love, but I do say this: I want to remain in the top 10 for the rest of my coaching career. I don’t want to retire. There’s no retiring from what you love, you just do it until you can’t do it anymore.” Out front, a gray van parks along the curb. A woman steps out of the passenger seat and opens the sliding door, helping a small boy in a gi out of the van. The fighters are gone, but at AKA the day is still just beginning. At 4pm, the 6-and-up group starts. “Hi Mikey,” Takacs says, as the family walks in. “How was your weekend?”
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EGGS-CELLENT The Place’s shoyu eggs were cooked perfectly and had creamy yolks to go along with the soy-flavored whites.
Forget Fusion The Place does traditional Japanese ramen right—and that’s more than enough BY JOHN DYKE
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HE RESTAURANT WORLD has many terms that get bandied about pretty liberally in the service of gussying things up and reeling in patrons. Take, for example, the words “artisanal,” “natural” and “fresh.” While on their surface all those things sound great, in reality, all too often, they are meaningless.
Another term that frequently leaves me mystified is “fusion.” When done correctly, fusion is a blend of cultures and cuisines that can leave gormandizers with such marvels as Indian pizza and sushi burritos. Which brings me to The Place Japanese Fusion Bistro. As I perused the menu, I was unable to see exactly what was so “fusion” about it. After consulting a cohort, our best guess was that their apps are served in a sort of tapas style. Otherwise, it was the usual cast of
characters one would expect to find at a typical ramen house. Speaking of menus, The Place’s might be one of the most curated I’ve encountered. With less than a dozen regular items and a small handful of daily specials, selecting was pretty simple. The Place’s menu changes occasionally, and I was a bit disappointed to see that their muchhyped duck shoyu ramen was not being served. However, it was replaced with an equally interesting shrimp butter ramen ($13.50) which I had to get. While my girlfriend decided to try their traditional spicy miso tonkotsu ($12.50). Delving into their, ahem, “tapas” we decided on the geso karaage ($7) and the hotate with garlic butter ($9). First out were the apps, and they were both delightful. The geso (squid) was fried-up perfectly. It still had a bit of chew and was not overly ensconced in batter. The hotate (scallops) were tender and bathed in a heavenly blend of brown butter and garlic that
made our taste buds dance. Upon their arrival, the ramens filled the air with their delicious aromas and fed our eyes with their beautiful presentation. Both the broths and their noodles are made in house, and I had added some Kurobuta pork chashu ($1.75) to go along with concomitant sous-vide pork. The Place prides itself on its broths being MSG-free. Indeed, the broth was light and clean tasting, and it didn’t have that punch-you-in-the-mouth flavor. We found the spicy miso broth more nuanced and flavorful than their standard one-note tonkotsu. The Place’s noodles were thin and spaghetti-like, as opposed to the thicker, chewier variety found at my personal favorite, Orenchi Ramen. That said, they did have a nice eggy flavor, and they were quite generous with them. Both shoyu eggs were cooked perfectly and had creamy yolks to go along with the soyflavored whites. We found the sous-vide pork to be superior to the Kurobuta, as the former just melted in our mouths. Evidently, the “shrimp” in my shrimp butter ramen came out in the form of a Chinese-like dumpling. Maybe this was the fusion that they had been hyping? Regardless, it was a tasty and tender surprise. For dessert, The Place offers two matcha-inspired dishes—alternating service of either a matcha tiramisu ($6.50) or a matcha crème brûlée ($5.50). On this night it turned out to be the crème brûlée, and it was simply divine. The lightly sweetened matcha-flavored custard was a taste combo I had never before encountered, and the creamy and sweet adzuki bean paste bottom layer was a pleasant surprise. Don’t come to the The Place expecting amazing fusion combos like a ramen taco or sushi pizza. Instead, come expecting classic Japanese dishes with a slight twist, and very solid bowl of ramen. Honestly, that’s just fine with me.
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DEANDRE BRACKENSICK
MAKING GOD LAUGH Taylor Sanders
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SOUR WALK Wed, 5pm, $5 Downtown Campbell
A “sour beer walk” sounds like an unpleasant fraternity hazing ritual, but it’s actually a lot of fun. It’s a chance to sample a variety of tart, acidic beers from several breweries. Here’s how it works: You buy a $5 souvenir glass and go on a tasting tour through a number of watering holes in downtown Campbell. Every location will have 10 ounces of sour goodness waiting for you. Participating establishments include the Boiler Maker, Spread Deli & Bottles, Khartoum and Brown Chicken Brown Cow. (WB)
MAKING GOD LAUGH
Thu, 8pm, $21 City Lights Theater Company, San Jose Checking in with a single family over the course of three decades’ worth of holidays, this play explores how siblings grow up, grow apart and simultaneously manage to engender both pride and disappointment in their parents. Making God Laugh tells the story of Ruthie, Bill and their three fully grown kids—a priest, an aspiring actress and a smoothtalking entrepreneur. Over the course of the production, everyone in the family comes to realize that in life, one doesn’t always end up at the intended destination. The play runs through Dec. 23. (MS)
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AUTOPILOTO
CHICAGO
DOWNTOWN ICE
Thu-Fri, 11am radioee.net
Thu-Sun, Various Times, $33+ San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
Fri, Various Times, $17 Circle of Palms, San Jose
So, this is kind of ... different. A collective of artists known as RadioEE, in association with the Montalvo Arts Center, will be broadcasting a live transmission from a semi-autonomous vehicle (self-driving car) as it cruises around the Bay Area over the course of two days. Narration in English, Spanish and Vietnamese will explore how autopilot technology might change how we interact with our world and how we will build and traverse our urban environment. To take a ride-along, just go to radioee.net on Thursday and Friday. It’s not every day you get to experience the future. (WB)
Broadway San Jose hosts six performances (over four days) of the celebrated crime-and-dames musical Chicago, which first burst out of Broadway back in 1975. (Let’s not forget the 2002 movie version won the Oscar for Best Picture.) The play is the story of two women, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly, both of whom are murderers of the men who did them wrong. The musical has played around the world pretty much continuously since its debut, and it’s given the world such songs as All That Jazz and Cell Block Tango, among many others. Dress in your best 1920s chic and go see it. (WB)
Though it may not feel like it, winter is coming. And in San Jose, that means ice skating under the Circle of Palms, next to the San Jose Museum of Art. The beloved holiday tradition continues into its 23rd year, under the benevolent leadership of Kristi Yamaguchi, one of the Bay Area’s greatest Olympians. Hours vary, but many nights over the next two months, the rink—which attracts about 50,000 skaters a year—will be open until midnight, including opening night on Nov. 16. Spangly outfits and jazz hands are not required, but certainly encouraged. (WB)
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KEVIN HART
Nov 17 at Oracle Arena
DEAFHEAVEN
Nov 17 at The Catalyst
98º
Nov 20 at City National Civic
FLEETWOOD MAC
Nov 21 at SAP Center
GIVE THANKS FEST
Nov 23-24 at City National Civic
SAGE THE GEMINI
Nov 24 at Pure Nightclub
TRANS SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA
Nov 27 at Oracle Arena
THE FACTION
Nov 30 at The Ritz
POPTOPIA
Dec 1 at SAP Center
OZUNA
Dec 2 at SAP Center
NINE INCH NAILS
Dec 4 at Bill Graham Civic
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE
Dec 5 at Oracle Arena
THE TEN TENORS Fri, 8pm, $59 Campbell Heritage Theatre, Campbell It’s both an alliterative masterpiece and a musical extravaganza. Hailing from Australia, the Ten Tenors—none of whom are named Pavarotti or Domingo—have been performing worldwide for more than 20 years. Celebrating their latest recording, Wish You Were Here, the Tenors dive into both the classical repertoire and the contemporary canon, tackling such heavyweight names as David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Michael Jackson, John Lennon, Prince and Queen. And, let’s just say that if the album’s title reminds you of Pink Floyd, that’s no coincidence. (WB)
DEANDRE BRACKENSICK Fri-Sat, 7:30pm, $20+ Art Boutiki, San Jose Everyone in the greater South Bay can remember where they were on the evening of April 5, 2012. That was, of course, the day when San Jose R&B singer and former Oak Grove High homecoming king DeAndre Brackensick was eliminated from competition on season 11 of American Idol. He soon after toured as part of Idol’s road show and showcased his tender falsetto for Postmodern Jukebox. Now fans nostalgic for “Deandre Fever” can pack into the Art Boutiki to hear selections from Brackensick’s new album, Black Denim, and to luxuriate in that epic hair again, too. (WB)
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SUUNS
Dec 7 at The Ritz
NOT SO SILENT NIGHT
Dec 8 at SAP Center
PAGLIACCI
JURASSIC QUEST
Sat, 8pm, $55+ California Theatre, San Jose
Sat-Sun, 9am, $20+ Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose
When it comes to sad clowns, Weary Willie—Emmett Kelly’s iconic caricature of a down-andout, Depression-era hobo—may be the first image that crops up in the contemporary imagination. But the O.G. of all sad clowns is undoubtedly Pagliacci. In Ruggero Leoncavallo’s beloved Pagliacci, a theater troupe stages a production that hits too close to home for its main characters when the leading man, Canio, learns of his wife Nedda’s real-life affair with her on-stage beau. While staging a play with a similar plot, Canio (in the titular role) struggles through a performance before slaying his unfaithful wife and her lover. (MS)
Pity every kid who grew up an obsessive fan of dinosaurs and is not part of the generation that gets to experience Jurassic Quest. This traveling exhibit and event features about 80 true-to-life models of dinosaurs that roar, move and lumber around. Along with slides, bungee jumps, science demos and all sorts of other goodies, this fantasy camp for dino lovers actually allows people to ride on the back of a T-Rex. For the 9-year-old boy buried in the heart of every adult, nothing short of gaming with Steph Curry could be more awesome. Opens Friday at 3pm. (WB)
PINBACK
Dec 8 at The Ritz
CHILDISH GAMBINO
Dec 12 at SAP Center
WILLIE NELSON & FAMILY
Dec 13-14 at The Fox Oakland
MICHELLE OBAMA
Dec 14 at SAP Center
SAN HOLO
Dec 15 at City National Civic
TRAVIS SCOTT
Dec 16 at Oracle Arena
THE LIMOUSINES’ CHRISTMAS
Dec 22 at The Ritz
ZZ TOP
Jan 13 at City National Civic
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WALK THE LINE Lara Schnitger’s ‘Suffragette City’—depicting a procession in Dresden— is now on display at Other Walks, Other Lines’ at SJMA.
Hoofing It Artists discover beauty in banality at SJMA’s ‘Other Walks, Other Lines’ BY JEFFREY EDALATPOUR
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OST WOULD IGNORE a leaf that’s fallen just above the clasp of a car door handle, but not Gabriel Orozco. He finds detritus, things that are overlooked and wasted, and then aims his camera at them. He photographs two dozen glass soda bottles corroded with grime and standing at attention against a gutter wall, or a charred metal oil barrel abandoned on the side of the road with a black rock placed on top, like the sign of a gothic coronation.
The San Jose Museum of Art describes Orozco’s photographs— currently on display in the upstairs gallery—as a show within a show. “Other Walks: Gabriel Orozco” is the show within “Other Walks, Other Lines,” which resides in the main gallery downstairs. Both exhibits take walking as their subject, an expansive idea that spreads out in many directions. Having said that, one feature you won’t find in “Other Walks” is imagery of people taking leisurely Sunday strolls in the park. Walking as the topic of a museum exhibit sounds extremely mundane, but in practice the SJMA curators have transformed
a homely and routine activity into an act of political engagement and consciousness raising. Orozco, who was born in Mexico, says in an art21.org interview that the camera is a means to facilitate awareness. “I like to walk,” he says. “It wakes me up. In just a few blocks of walking, many things can happen.” His photographs are sharp and bright, an ordered distillation of what the eyes can take in on the streets, if they’re paying attention. Downstairs, “Other Walks, Other Lines” departs from Orozco’s microclimates to encompass other, broader points of view (a marvelous exception to this rule are the minute mixed media packages by Yuji Agematsu). L.A. artist Ginny Bishton also takes photographs on her daily walks but she makes collages out of them. Rather than singling out an object that captures her attention, Bishton cuts the photographs up into pieces and then reorders them into colored patterns. Maps emerge that look like misshapen cities or counties. Once assembled, the contours define the edges of her explorations on the
ground. It’s as if she’s perched on a nearby skyscraper looking down on all of it from above. In The Path of Love #3, Omar Mismar, who lives and works in Beirut, makes a red neon map inspired by desire. While visiting San Francisco, Mismar opened up Grindr, an app that connects gay men, often by their proximity to each other. When he found someone he was interested in pursuing, the artist recorded the paths he took to approach their location. The end result looks like a modern constellation made from shining lines rather than shining stars. Mismar does not indicate if the paths end because the men he wanted to meet ignored his requests for contact or opened their doors upon his arrival. The subject of Ana Teresa Fernández’s 30-minute video Ice Queen is also out walking the streets. She’s fashioned a pair of high heel shoes out of ice. They’d be a good fit for Tilda Swinton’s turn as the White Witch in The Chronicles of Narnia. But for a real woman? Fernández films her own painful steps in them outside in West Oakland. And then we watch them slowly melt away into the grate of street gutter. Her video suggests a different kind of cruising from Mismar’s, the ones sex workers make at night. As cars speed by in the distance, the ice disappears leaving her feet bare and vulnerable. SJMA also commissioned new works of art for the exhibit, including City of Marches by Lordy Rodriguez. His dye-infused aluminum map invents a city that includes marches for equality and justice from around the world. If Google made maps for political activism, they might look like this. He also incorporated two San Jose marches: the Women’s March in 2017 and March for Our Lives in 2018. If you’d like to walk those marches yourself, SJMA has printed out cards for museum goers to follow the very same paths themselves.
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Kyle Cassidy
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THEATER COMPANY
MODERN MYSTIC Neil Gaiman’s work is powerful, both in its harnessing of myth and its empathy toward the human condition.
Of Myth & Memory EARLY ON IN his 2013 novel, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, Neil Gaiman’s unnamed narrator lets loose a thought that nearly sums up the author’s entire body of work: “I liked myths. They weren’t adult stories and they weren’t children’s stories. They were better than that. They just were.” This week, Gaiman comes to Stanford’s Bing Concert Hall for an event billed as Neil Gaiman in Conversation. There, the author plans to share some of his recent work and discuss the importance of myth. It’s an appropriate topic for an author who has Neil Gaiman in made a career out of writing mythic tales—stories not Conversation necessarily for adults or for kids, but which hover in the netherworld between. Nov 15, 8pm In Coraline, a young girl finds a passageway in her new Bing Concert Hall, home that leads to an alternate version of the house, Stanford complete with an “Other Mother” and “Other Father.” live.stanford.edu In Neverwhere, a young man in London saves a woman named “Door”—and soon becomes invisible. And in The Ocean at the End of the Lane, a man attending a funeral suddenly recalls the otherworldly events of his youth, when objects materialized out of dreams, and the tissue of another reality was visible just down a country road. With over 38 published books, Gaiman’s writing has spanned genres, mediums and topics. But for many, the greatest work of his career remains one of his first: the 75-issue run of DC’s The Sandman. Beginning in 1989, Sandman was notable for its literary tone and profound scope as much as it was for its forward-thinking depiction of women, queer, transgender and gender-fluid characters. Long before either the #MeToo movement or recent conversations around gender-fluidity, Gaiman presented desire as androgynous, treated queer lives as visible and normal, and made one his most heartfelt and complex characters a trans woman. Read today, Sandman still feels ahead of its time, despite being almost 30 years old. There is no definitive book or movie tie-in for Gaiman’s appearance at Stanford this week, though that hardly matters. At the moment, two of his books are being adapted for television shows (American Gods by Starz, and Good Omens by Amazon), and has recently had a third film adaptation (2017’s How To Talk To Girls At Parties). Rather, this is an opportunity for the South Bay to hear from one of this generation’s most influential writers, talking about the things that influence him. And it’s sure to be mythic. —Mike Huguenor
MAKING GOD LAUGH
by Sean Grennan
directed by Caitlin Papp
Supported by Producers Sandra Moll & Rick Holden Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. (www.playscripts.com)
Tix & info: cltc.org, 408-295-4200
Thu, Nov 15, 7–10pm
529 South Second St., San Jose, CA 95112
Admission is $5 after 5pm
Celebrate the new exhibition Other Walks, Other Lines, as well as a showcase of our partner organizations from New Terrains: Mobility and Migration, a collaboration among dozens of organizations throughout the region. Entertainment and performances will be presented by Mosaic Silicon Valley, as well as Play On Words, Chamber Music Silicon Valley, and others. The evening will also include an appearance by the creative collective known as RadioEE with Autopiloto and their semi-autonomous vehicle. No-host bar.
SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF ART 110 South Market Street
Tickets at sjmusart.org/artrage
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GO WEST Ambrose Bierce-like tales of the Old West populate the Coen Brothers’ excellent new anthology film, ‘The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.’
The Spoilers
Coen Brothers go West once again with the ‘The Ballad of Buster Scruggs’ BY RICHARD VON BUSACK
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HE COEN BROTHERS’ new anthology film, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, portrays the frontier as a place of death so sudden and terrible that the word “ironic” is too fancy for it. Here are demises as swift as a dropped anvil in a Road Runner cartoon.
As filmmakers, the Coens often create equal and opposite reaction to film classics, spinning off of ideas they’re trying to top, honor or besmirch. (This tribute to Westerns starts with a common prestige-movie beginning of the old days: a hand opening a leather bound volume and turning the pages.) But the
half-dozen tales found therein are closer to Ambrose Bierce than Louis L’Amour. One of the briefest, “Near Algodones” with James Franco as an unlucky bandit, seems to be a riff on “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.” The longest, “The Gal Who Got Rattled,” has moments as sincere as their best film, True Grit; Charles Portis’ novel gave the florid talents of the two brothers something solid to twine around, allowing their love of slapstick and archaic words to blossom. This tale opens at a boarding house where the boarders include an ultra-minor True Grit character, the half-dead old lady Grandma Turner. Alice (Zoe Kazan) spends her last night in civilization at this place before
joining a wagon train on the Oregon Trail. Her companions are her useless brother and a yappy troublemaking terrier named President Pierce. Kazan is sweetly appealing in a sunbonnet during a slow, cautious romance between her and trail boss Billy Knapp (Bill Heck, courtly and gallant—the kind of cowboy you buy movie tickets to see). He dallies with the idea that he could settle down with her in the Willamette Valley, but then a war party of Indians show up. The brutally staged skirmish is worthy of the Randolph Scott era in Westerns. In another episode, the chummy white-clad Buster Scruggs (Tim Blake Nelson) rides in, playing his guitar on horseback and warbling “Cool Water.” This was a hit for the the Sons of the Pioneers—the same group whose “Tumbling Tumbleweeds” commenced The Big Lebowski. Buster shows us his wanted poster, which claims that an alias for this sunshiney rambler is “The Misanthrope.” We find out how he earned the name after greasy tavern polecats urge him at gunpoint to play a Dead Man’s Hand, aces and eights in spades.
“Things have a way of escalatin’...” he drawls. If Hail Caesar! seemed like inside baseball, the savage assault on the milkdrinking cowboys of yesterday delves even deeper into semi-forgotten movies. The most disposable episode is “All Gold Canyon” with Tom Waits—decked out like Walter Huston in Treasure of the Sierra Madre—coming into a blissful valley as pretty as a Disney nature film, which he tears up in search of the yellow dirt. The payoff to this one-man show isn’t anything that couldn’t be summed up by the old hymn: “Every prospect pleases and only man is vile.” Chronic wiseasses that the Coens are, they’re capable of wrenching moments. The best of these tales, the tragic “Meal Ticket,” was perhaps inspired by the famous scene in My Darling Clementine, where Alan Mowbray recited Hamlet in a rowdy Tombstone tavern. A tiny show wagon tours the high country, functioning as both freak show and edification. Painted with makeup, the crippled “Wingless Thrush” (a superb Harry Melling) ringingly declaims everything from Shakespeare sonnets to the Gettysburg Address to the wondering miners. Meanwhile the Impresario (Liam Neeson) collects the coins, and takes care of the fleshly necessities. More than just a grim joke on the killing grind of show business, this compact, beautifully made piece is as sad as La Strada. Almost as high quality is the finale, a straight-out tale of terror: “The Mortal Remains.” A party of five bounce down a dark road in a stagecoach: a smelly, talkative trapper (Chelcie Ross), a philosophizing Frenchman (Saul Rubinek) and a haughty dame (Tyne Daly). Riding up top is a corpse sewn up in canvas, the property of the two remaining passengers: one a formidable Irishman (Brendan Gleeson), the other a twinkling-eyed dandy called Thigpen (Jonjo O’Neill, who is astonishing here, setting a claustrophobic mood that goes from hideo-comic to absolutely deadly). Asked if he’d known the deceased well, Thigpen smiles: “Yes! At the end of his life!” Frontier humor always means the kind of joke on someone who’ll either die or who’ll wish they were dead.
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FIEND CLUB Led by Tobias Forge, Swedish metal outfit Ghost want you to dance with the devil inside.
Masquerade Melodic metalheads Ghost craft satanic, swaggering, self-affirming rock & roll BY BILL KOPP
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ISING OUT OF Sweden’s vibrant metal scene in 2006, Ghost has carved out a unique place in the rock landscape. Fronted by songwriter and vocalist Tobias Forge, the band is populated by musicians known only as Nameless Ghouls (Forge’s identity was only revealed in 2017). Wedding showmanship in the tradition of Alice Cooper to a finely honed and highly polished musicality, Ghost brings together the best qualities of hard rock and theater.
The first thing most will notice about Ghost is the band’s visual aesthetic. The Nameless Ghouls wear masks and uniforms. Until recently, Forge performed in character as Papa Emeritus and Cardinal Copia, appearing onstage in mock-papal vestments festooned with inverted crosses. But while the anti-organized religion stance is genuine, Ghost’s collective demonic persona is as much show business as anything else; ultimately it’s all in service to the delivery of the band’s music. Like a stage play, Ghost’s music is designed to be emotionally manipulative. “I want people to come to our show and have a cleansing,” Forge explains. “I want them
predominantly to laugh and feel joy, but maybe even cry a little.” The goal is for concertgoers to experience a full range of emotions. “There’s that heavy element—one that heavy metallers know—where there’s a little bit of aggression, and I want that to be represented, too,” Forge says. “And at the end of the show, I want people to feel euphoric; I want them to go from the show having life affirmed.” A Ghost concert, then, is a sort of communal event, one that’s inviting to those who feel socially disenfranchised. “Heavy metal, rock, goth and emo all have a tendency to be a magnet for persons—boys and girls—who are rather on the outside socially,” Forge observes. “I want them to find strength—not only through my music, but from all the things life has to offer—to make them feel better about themselves and want to live, prosper and do something.” Onstage, Ghost’s Nameless Ghouls—a few guitarists, a couple of keyboardists, a bassist and drummer—deliver the musical firepower while Forge struts
about the stage with finesse. Even though the show is meticulously choreographed, he engages with the audience. Stage performance is always in his mind when the songs are first being written, Forge says. “I have a great deal of consideration for how they’re going to be executed live.” Sometimes Forge might even avoid writing in a certain style because it isn’t likely to fit into the stage show. “I’m like, ‘Ah, this part here, it won’t sound good live.’ There will be a drop in intensity there or the colors move in a wrong way.” He laughs and mentions a selfindulgent song immortalized in the 1982 film This is Spinal Tap. “If you want to do a really proggy, odd time signature, 19-minute, weird ‘Jazz Odyssey,’ it’s fun to play and it’s fun to record,” he says. “But it might not be very pleasant to listen to. And you might lose the crowd there.” Holding the attention of the audience is something that Ghost does exceedingly well. The band balances musicianship and spectacle. “The music is written in a way that doesn’t allow for a lot of improvisation,” Forge admits. “But I think that it’s important that [the music is] not only correct; I prefer it if there’s a little bit of a swagger and style in playing.” Coupled with the anonymity of Ghost’s members, Forge’s vision for the band means that the lineup can (and does) change. Other than Tobias Forge, none of the current musicians (two of which likely are female) has been with Ghost more than a year or two. And Forge happily concedes that what Ghost does onstage is as much acting as it is playing music. “Obviously, we’re following a script, but you can effect dramatic changes depending on the actor,” he says. “Even though they’re performing the same line—even though I dictated what you are going to say—you’ll get a different result depending on the actor.” The overall desired result is clear. “I want to contribute in any way to make people feel very happy about themselves,” Forge says.
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DARK THOUGHTS Robert Toher’s latest project, Public Memory is lush, dark and hopeful.
Moody Memories ROBERT TOHER IS something of a musical voyager. For nearly two decades he’s navigated the perimeters of the musical landscape, from playing in punk bands as a teen in the late ’90s to his central role in the genre-bending bands Apse and ERAAS in the 2000s and 2010s. The constant through it all is Toher, whose latest project, Public Memory, pushes the envelope of aural possibility with its uniquely arranged soundscapes and synth-heavy electronic vibes. “I really just like lyrics and music that move me,” Toher explains over the phone. He’s gearing up for a short West Coast tour in support of his latest LP, Demolition, out on Nov. 9, and he explains that his current project was inspired by an amalgamation of emotions, sounds and experiences—not necessarily one set genre or idea. “I like working on projects that are electronic for the most part, but have an emotional center to them rather than just being techno or ambient or synthesizer projects,” he says. “For me, it’s got to have more of an emotional tendency to it.” Public Memory As vocalist, composer, producer and songwriter, Public Memory is a space for Toher to push his creative Nov 14, 7pm, $10 boundaries. Although featuring plenty of heavy ambient The Ritz, San Jose and electronic noise, Demolition feels more avant-garde theritzsanjose.com and uptempo than Public Memory’s previous releases. Toher likens it to the all-embracing experience of watching a movie on the big screen. “This album is definitely more colorful than the first and the EP,” he explains. “This one is a little bit more high-definition and widescreen, a little more cinematic and orchestral. Not so much in terms of orchestral instruments, but the way it’s arranged, structured and mixed has an orchestral feel.” Ethereal, multi-layered samples—many of which Toher pulls from natural soundscapes—loop throughout songs and compliment the contrastingly heavy bass and drums, drone-like reverb and catchy electronic riffs. Toher’s delicate, textured falsetto carefully sits somewhere between that complex instrumentation, reminiscent at times of Thom Yorke’s harmonic range and style. And while Public Memory’s overall feel can be characterized as dark or brooding, Toher finds his sound to to be quite the opposite. “It can be dark, but I don’t set out to make dark music, although that’s very fashionable these days,” Toher says with a laugh. “I think a lot of bands are playing to a style that’s very nostalgic. When I set out to make music at least, it’s more romantic and emotional than it is dark.” Public Memory’s live setup, like Demolition, is fuller and more cinematic: Toher has recruited two other musicians to accompany him on vocals and guitar, including a synth player and percussionist. Their short West Coast tour will follow with what Toher hopes is a full-length US and European tour in the near future. — By Avi Salem
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Suicide Girls BLACKHEART BURLESQUE
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FU MANCHU
Thursday & Friday, Nov. 15 & 16 • Ages 16+
Fortunate Youth
Thursday, November 15 • In the Atrium • Ages 16+
SPAFFORD
Friday, November 16 • In the Atrium • Ages 18+
RIOT TEN
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DEAFHEAVEN • DIIV
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Sunday, November 18 • In the Atrium • Ages 16+
WILLIE WATSON
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Tuesday, November 20 • In the Atrium • Ages 16+
KALIN WHITE
Nov 23 Deorro (Ages 18+) Nov 24 Machinehead (Ages 21+) Nov 28 Bhad Bhabie (Ages 16+) Nov 29 Armnhmr/ William Black (Ages 18+) Nov 30 Long Beach Dub All-Stars (Ages 16+) Dec 1 Dom Kennedy (Ages 16+) Dec 5 Whitechapel (Ages 16+) Dec 8 P-Lo/ ALLBLACK (Ages 16+) Dec 11 Wavves/ Beach Fossils (Ages 16+) Dec 13 Yung Bans/ Joey Trap (Ages 16+) Dec 14 & 15 Iration/ HIRIE (Ages 16+) Dec 16 Night Of The Blue Swan (Ages 16+) Dec 21 Thundercat (Ages 16+) Dec 31 Eagles Of Death Metal (Ages 21+) Unless otherwise noted, all shows are dance shows with limited seating.
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Must Sees
WED NOV 15 • “HOTEL A-GO-GO” @ WESTMONT HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE Westmont High School's world premiere of Hotel A-Go-Go is based on Georges Feydeau’s hilarious classic French farce, L’Hôtel du Libre-Échange. With a new English translation by Westmont alumna Lauren Nef. This new adaptation by Jeff Bengford takes place in Paris during the swinging 1960s. Rated PG for innuendo! Tickets available at westmontdrama.com. 7pm. Also Fri, Sat. 4805 Westmont Ave, Campbell
NOV 15–18 • MARY LYNN RAJSKUB @ ROOSTER T. FEATHERS Some of you know Mary Lynn Rajskub from the Fox TV series 24. Some may even know her from Weezer’s 1996 music video for “The Good Life” (I didn’t). I know her as a stand-out cast member and all-around willing weirdo from HBO’s Mr. Show with Bob and David. She’s always been very entertaining to me and the intimacy of the room at Rooster’s means everyone gets a good seat for her brand of hilarity. 8pm. Various times through Sun. Rooster T. Feathers, 157 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale
SAT NOV 17 • BAD FEMINISTS MAKING FILMS LIVE @ MACLA Presented by Ethnocine Collective in collaboration with Re-Present Media & Rhiza Collective. This event shines a light on the severe underrepresentation of women and women of color in filmmaking and features films and personal journeys of WOC filmmakers. Featuring Tricia Creason-Valencia, Elena Herminia, Laura Menchaca Ruiz and Nadia Shihab. Moderated by Emily Hong, co-host of the Bad Feminists Making Films podcast. 7:45pm. MACLA, 510 S First St, San Jose
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WED 11/14
Wed, 6pm: The Legendary Ron Thompson & Sid Morris Gang feat. Modern Times. Thu, 6pm: Thursday Night Blues Jam with The Royals! Fri, 6pm: Pam Hawkins & Bach 2 Lyf. Sat, 6pm: S.E. Willis Band. Sun, 11am: School Of Blues Student Jam. Sun, 4pm: In Studio: Blues Gives Back. 4pm: Crooked Eye Tommy Live. Mon, 6pm: Mixed Open Mic Night. Tue, 7pm: Aki Kumar’s Blues Jam. 91 S Autumn St, San Jose
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COMEDY & MAGIC NIGHT W/ PHIL ACKERLY THE RITZ
POOR HOUSE BISTRO
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Wed, 7pm: The Felte Label Presents: Public Memory, Devon Church. Fri, 8pm: Friday, I'm In Love: '80s & New Wave Party. Sat, 9pm: Echo Flex: a 2000s Era Hip-Hop Party! Wed, 11/21, 9pm: Jive Turkey: A Pre-Thanksgiving Dance Party. 400 S First St, San Jose
8pm. Benefiting South Bay Blue Star Moms. Rooster T. Feathers, 157 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale
THEATRE: TUESDAY AND CYRUS PRESENT “FREAK SHOW”
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SUN NOV 18 • BLUES GIVES BACK @ POOR HOUSE BISTRO (IN STUDIO) In their effort to combat human trafficking and to benefit Freedom House, Northern California’s first safe house and long-term aftercare program for female survivors of human trafficking, PHB is pulling out all the stops to raise money and awareness. This event promises to be an empowering afternoon and evening of original blues, vintage R&B, and roots music, featuring recording artists The Lucky Losers, Tia Carroll, GiGi Amos, Ladee Bianca, Terrie Odabi and HowellDevine, with an all-star backing band: Chris Burns, Ian Lamson, Mike Phillips and Robi Bean. All proceeds will go to Freedom House. 4pm. 91 S Autumn St, San Jose
Wed. Nov. 14 CLUB FOX BLUES JAM ON TOUR
Crooked Eye Tommy 7 pm • $7
Fri. Nov. 16 Two Nights!
Petty Theft
San Francisco Tribute to Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers • 9 pm $18 adv / $20 door Sat. Nov. 17 Two Nights!
8pm. San Jose Improv, 62 S Second St, San Jose
Petty Theft
San Francisco Tribute to Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers • 9 pm $18 adv / $20 door Mon. Nov 19
Chris Cain SAM'S BBQ Wed, 7pm: Blue House. Tue, 11/20, 6pm: Wildcat Mountain Ramblers. Wed, 11/21, 6pm: Fred McCarty. 1110 S Bascom Ave, San Jose
BRITANNIA ARMS ALMADEN Wed & Sun, 10pm: DJ Hank. Fri, 10pm: Superbad Band. Tue, 7:30pm: PubStumpers. 5027 Almaden Expy, San Jose
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THU 11/15 EXHIBIT: YANNICK JACQUET’S “SUITE”
10am. Through 12/14. A panoramic video and sound canvas. Art Building, San José State University, One Washington Square, San Jose
PICTURING ANTHROPOLOGY WITH THE DIRT PODCAST
Sun. Sunnyvale Community Players, 550 E Remington Dr
SAN JOSÉ CITY COLLEGE'S DANCE PROGRAM PRESENTS ATTRACTIONS, REACTIONS
8pm. Also Fri, Sat. SJCC Dance Program, 2100 Moorpark Ave, San Jose
COMEDIAN: GODFREY
8pm. Various times through Sun. San Jose Improv, 62 S Second St, San Jose
11am. Also Fri & Sat. San Jose McEnery Convention Center, 150 W San Carlos St, San Jose
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METROACTIVE.COM THRASH METAL: WAY II STONED
9pm. Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose
COVER BAND: BOB GONZALEZ TRIO FEAT. AARON MADSEN
9pm. San Pedro Square, 87 N San Pedro St, San Jose
BLUES: JILL DINEEN & THE CHILTONES 9pm. Woodhams Lounge, 4475 Stevens Creek Blvd, Santa Clara
SAN JOSE FAMILY DANCE
5pm. With live band InTentCity from Idaho. First Unitarian Church, 160 N Third St, San Jose
FAMILY: PET NIGHTS WITH SANTA
6pm-7pm. Center Court. Eastridge Center, 2200 Eastridge Loop, San Jose
STAGE: “HOTEL A-GO-GO”
7pm. Also Fri, Sat. Westmont High School Theatre, 4805 Westmont Ave, Campbell
MAGICIAN: BOB FITCH BAY AREA LECTURE
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7pm. Willow Glen, 1157 Minnesota Ave, San Jose
3:30pm. Central Park Library, 2635 Homestead Rd, Santa Clara
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7pm. Hosted by Tina Madueño. Caffe Frascati, 315 S First St, San Jose
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7pm. Detati Communications, 1355 Geneva Dr, Sunnyvale
7pm. Student Homeless Alliance. Camp through the night on the Smith and Carlos lawn at San Jose State University.
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7pm. Hammer Theatre, 101 Paseo De San Antonio, San Jose
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SUN 11/18 COYOTE CREEK CARS & COFFEE
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6pm. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1100 Shasta Ave, San Jose
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TUE 11/20 MEET THE ARTIST: JONATHAN PAPPAS OF UBER MAZE 10am. Children's Discovery Museum, 180 Woz Way, San Jose
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9pm. Caravan Lounge, 98 S Almaden Ave, San Jose
DANCE: BLACK WEDNESDAY PARTY W/ DJ YOADRIAN
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REGIONAL MEXICAN: CHUY LIZARRAGA
11pm. Rodeo Club, 610 Coleman Ave, San Jose
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When things get emotionally fraught in a relationship, it’s tempting to wish for a simpler existence—like being a dog so all that’s expected of you is 1. Don’t pee on the rug. 2. Sit still while the girlfriend dresses you up as a bee. In fact, if you’re like a lot of men, a female partner’s tears are liquid kryptonite, causing you to pretty much lose consciousness while appearing to be totally awake and ambulatory. Women may not entirely get this—or the extent of it—because of some sex differences in emotion processing. Putting it in general collegiate terms, the female mind majors in psychology; the male mind majors in physics. Research by psychologist Simon BaronCohen finds that women tend to be the “empathizers” of the species, driven from childhood on to identify others’ “emotions and thoughts, and to respond to these with an appropriate emotion.” Men, on the other hand, tend to be “systematizers,” driven to understand the inner workings of the blender. The good news is, there’s a secret for comforting an upset woman, even for the
most emotionally inarticulate man. You don’t have to be Shakespeare; just don’t go all shutupspeare. For example, last week, when I was bummed about something to the point of tears, I was on the phone with my boyfriend, and he said the sweetest thing: “I’m bad at this (knowing what to say), but I want to help you feel better.” This made me feel loved—and better. Also, it was kind of sexy. (Showing vulnerability, contrary to what many believe, is a sign not of weakness but of strength, suggesting you have enough social and emotional capital not to act all superhero all the time.) As an emergency measure—if even the words about not having the right words fail you—you can communicate your desire to comfort her with a hug, hair stroking and other loving gestures. Again, just be sure to make some kind of effort to soothe her, lest she feels emotionally abandoned by her boyfriend. Ideally, when your girlfriend suddenly wants to try a new position, it won’t be standing on the base of the fireplace as she screams at you to say something already.
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My husband’s parents asked to be in the delivery room while I’m giving birth, and he said yes—without asking me. Now he doesn’t want to tell them otherwise, which is weird because he isn’t usually lacking in assertiveness. I get along fine with my in-laws, but I don’t want them in there with me.—Horrified Mom-To-Be There are those men who understand what it’s like to give birth—those who’ve passed a kidney stone the size of a decorative lawn boulder out a slim fleshy tube normally meant for urine. You are not doing a one-woman show in the delivery room; you are the lead character in a medical procedure—one that can involve pooping while pushing, horror movie-esque blood spatter, and impressive strings of screamed profanity (interspersed with tender maternal utterances like “GET THIS DEMONSPAWN OUT OF ME!”). Sociologist Erving Goffman pointed out that we all engage in constant “impression management,” editing our behavior to control how others see us. Choosing how much of our selves to make public is a big part of this. Goffman explains that losing control—not being able to present
our desired image—is deeply disturbing to us, leading to feelings of shame and compensatory strategies to clean up the damage. (Never looking your father-in-law in the eye again sound good to you?) You say your husband generally isn’t lacking in assertiveness. Chances are, in the wake of his saying yes instead of “Gotta check with my wife,” he would feel bad about going back on it. (Maybe part of his impression management is coming off as a man of his word.) But back on his word he must go, because it’s your choice whether you make your private parts public parts. Not surprisingly, you feel you put your best foot forward with your feet in shoes under the dinner table—not in stirrups while the in-laws go sightseeing with the iPhone up the, um, Grand Canyon: “Look, Ralph, there’s a little fist coming out! Quick! Get a shot for our Instagram!”
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ENGINEERING ServiceNow, Inc. has the following position available in Santa Clara, CA: Technical Support Engineer (5822): Responsible for managing, troubleshooting, and resolving issues for the ServiceNow platform. First point of escalation within the technical support department. Write and debug JavaScript Code. Work with object oriented programming. Work on RDBMS. Work with Web Technologies including Apache, Tomcat, HTML, XML, and JSON. Submit resume by mail to: ServiceNow, Inc., Attn: Global Mobility, 2225 Lawson, Santa Clara, CA 95054. Must include job title and job code: 5822.
TECHNOLOGY Hewlett Packard Enterprise is an industry leading technology company that enables customers to go further, faster. HPE is accepting resumes for the position of Software Designer in Santa Clara, CA (Ref. # HPECSCURAS1). Analyzes, designs, programs, debugs, and modifies software enhancements
and/or new products used in local, networked, or Internet- related computer programs, primarily for end users. Mail resume to Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, c/o Andrea Benavides, 14231 Tandem Boulevard, Austin, TX 78728. Resume must include Ref. #, full name, email address & mailing address. No phone calls. Must be legally authorized to work in U.S. without sponsorship. EOE.
ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY Machine Zone Inc., provider of gaming apps has the following positions available in Palo Alto, CA: Build Engineer II (BEII2): Design and develop software application products with a variety of special requirements for multiple software system environments; Software Engineer (SE07): Identify and address performance bottlenecks in the software system and infrastructure; Sr. Software Engineer (SE08): Build multiple high-performance components in a distributed infrastructure, and design out high scale technology that services multiple games simultaneously, utilize knowledge of HTML, CSS, and relational database languages. Mail resume and reference job code to: Machine Zone, Inc. Attn: Kristel Fritz, 1100 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304.
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ENGINEERS Versa Networks, Inc. has the following openings in San Jose, CA: Software Test Engineer: Job # 2018846 (2 openings) - Design and execute test plans for features such as MPLS, SIP and VOIP. Software Test Engineer: Job # 2018785 (2 openings) - Design and execute test plans for testing Layer 7 application layer protocols such as HTTP and FTP. Mail resume with Job # to HR at Versa Networks, Inc., 6001 America Center Drive, Suite 400, San Jose, CA 95002.
Chief Designer: Windyvale Technology, Inc. in Santa Clara, CA. Deliver advertising design. MS Req. Mail resume Room 1005, 4500 Great America Way, Santa Clara, CA 95054 or email james@windyvale.com.
TECHNOLOGY Hewlett Packard Enterprise is an industry leading technology company that enables customers to go further, faster. HPE is accepting resumes for the position of Software Engineer Firmware in Santa Clara, CA (Ref. # HPECSCGOKT1). Designs limited enhancements, updates, and programming changes for portions and subsystems of firmware, including DSP, embedded code, EFI drivers, EFI applications and BIOS/UEFI. Analyzes design and determines coding, programming, and integration activities required based on specific objectives and established project guidelines. Mail resume to Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, c/o Andrea Benavides, 14231 Tandem Boulevard, Austin, TX 78728. Resume must include Ref. #, full name, email address & mailing address. No phone calls. Must be legally authorized to work in U.S. without sponsorship. EOE.
TECHNOLOGY Hewlett Packard Enterprise is an industry leading technology company that enables customers to go further, faster. HPE is accepting resumes for the position of Software Engineer Firmware in San Jose, CA (Ref. #HPECSJAHSN1). Support, enhance, and extend existing test automation frameworks to validate hardware, software, and firmware. Conduct or participate in multidisciplinary research and collaborate with equipment designers, firmware engineers, software engineers, and hardware engineers in the areas of design, development, reviews, configuration, and support. Mail resume to Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, c/o Andrea Benavides, 14231 Tandem Boulevard, Austin, TX 78728. Resume must include Ref. #, full name, email address & mailing address. No phone calls. Must be legally authorized to work in U.S. without sponsorship. EOE.
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LEGALS & PUBLIC NOTICES FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #647527 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Papco, 1895 S. 10th Street, San Jose, CA, 95112, Pacific-Ocean Auto Parts Company. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 05/01/1997. Refile in facts from previous filing #333150. /s/Peter Frank. CEO. #C1998486. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/16/2018. (pub Metro 10/24, 10/31, 11/07, 11/14/2018)
NOTICE OF INTENT TO SELL REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE CONSERVATORSHIP OF GERHARD STEIN, SANTA CLARA SUPERIOR COURT CASE NO. 1-13-PR-173002 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 27, 2018 at 2:00 p.m., the undersigned, as Conservator of the estate of GERHARD STEIN, intends to sell at private sale, to the highest net bidder, all of the estate’s right, title and interest in and to certain real property located in the City of Cupertino, County of Santa Clara which property is more particularly described as: “Lot 124, as shown on the map of “TRACT NO. 1004”, which Map was filed for record in the office of the Recorder of the County of Santa Clara, State of California, on September 10, 1952, in Book 40 of Maps, at pages 29 and 30. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the underground water granted in the Deed by Stern and Price, Inc., to San Jose Water Works, a California Corporation, recorded September 19, 1952, in Book 2490 of Official Records, page 619.”The sale shall be subject to court confirmation by the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara. The property will be sold subject to current taxes, covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, rights, rights of way, and easements of record, with any encumbrances of record to be satisfied from the purchase price.Bids or offers for this real property are hereby invited. Information about submitting bids or offers may be obtained from the Listing Agent, Lynne Olenak, Sereno Group Real Estate, 12124 Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road, Saratoga, CA 95070; (408) 656-0895.All bids or offers must be in writing and accompanied with a ten (10) percent deposit by cashier’s check, with the balance of the purchase price to be paid in cash upon close of escrow.Taxes, rents, operating and maintenance expenses, and premiums on insurance acceptable to the purchaser shall be prorated as of the date of recording of conveyance. Examination of title, recordingconveyance, transfer taxes and any title insurance policy shall be at the expense of the purchaser or purchasers.The right is reserved for James J. Ramoni, Public Guardian of the County of Santa Clara as conservator of the estate of Gerhard Stein to reject any and all bids or offers.All bids or offers will be opened at 2:00 p.m. on November 27, 2018 at the office of the Public Guardian for the County of Santa Clara located at 333 W. Julian Street, San Jose, CA 95110, or thereafter, as allowed by law.The subject property is commonly known as 10370 Wunderlich Drive, Cupertino, CA 95014 and shall be sold “as is.”For additional information, please contact Lynne Olenak, Sereno Group Real Estate, 12124 Saratoga-Sunnyvale Rd. Saratoga, CA; (408) 656-0895.(Publication Dates: 11/07, 11/14, 11/21/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #648168 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Boulevard Bites And Brews, 15525 Los Gatos Blvd., STE D, Los Gatos, CA, 95032, Copperpanda LLC, 110 Oak Rim Ct., APT 71, Los Gatos, CA, 95032. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. Above entity was formed in the state of California. /s/Mike Ellenburg. Managing Member. #201829010033. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 11/06/2018. (pub Metro 11/14, 11/21, 11/28, 12/05/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NUMBER: FBN647816 The following person (persons)is (are) doing business as:DKNY, 447 GREAT MALL DRIVE, MILPITAS, CA 95035.COUNTY OF Santa Clara: This business is conducted by A LIMITED LIABLITY COMPANY. THE DONNA KARAN COMPANY STORE LLC, 7401 BOONE AVE N, BROOKLYN PARK, MN, 55428The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 03/31/10 and 10/24/2018 is the file date.Statement filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara/s/ Tomas Santo / - DeputyCounty Clerk70 W. Hedding St., San Jose, CA 95110/s/ RANDON Q. ROLAND/ Vice PresidentThe Donna Karan Company Store LLCArticle Number / Reg. 200331010079Above Entity was formed in the State of New York(Pub METRO 11/14, 11/21, 11/28, 12/5)
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #647955 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Apollo 9 Motors, 511 San Jorge Terr, Sunnyvale, CA, 94089, Willian Wang. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 10/29/2018. /s/William Wang. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/29/2018. (pub Metro 11/14, 11/21, 11/28, 12/05/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #647769 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Tri-Life, 1009 East Capitol Expressway, #507, San Jose, CA, 95121, People And The Plant. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/Edward Esters. CEO. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/23/2018. (pub Metro 10/31, 11/07, 11/14, 11/21/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #647768 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Upper Cali Marketing Agency, 1009 East Capitol Expressway, #507, San Jose, CA, 95121, People And The Plant. This business is being conducted by a Limited Liability Company. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. /s/Edward Esters. CEO. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/23/2018. (pub Metro 10/31, 11/07, 11/14, 11/21/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #647536 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: D & E RV Mobile Service, 263 Vista Roma Way, San Jose, CA, 95136. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 07/14/2018. /s/Diego Armando Aquino-Mendoza. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/16/2018. (pub Metro 10/31, 11/07, 11/14, 11/21/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #647801 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Simply Radiant Living, 409 Spencer Terrace, Sunnyvale, CA, 94089, Mo-Han Fong. 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/Mo-Han Fong. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/23/2018. (pub Metro 10/31, 11/07, 11/14, 11/21/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #647386 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Youngs Carpet Cleaning And Steam Cleaning, 3201 Loma Verde Dr., #5, San Jose, CA, 95117, Daniel Lee. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 10/01/2018. /s/Daniel Lee. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/17/2018. (pub Metro 11/07, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #647879 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Inspired Education, 1705 Hecker Pass Road, Gilroy, CA, 95020, Marisela Gomez. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 11/21/2016. Refile in facts from previous filing #623933 /s/Marisela Gomez. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/25/2018. (pub Metro 11/07, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #648025 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: KSJ Tutoring, 10320 Singleton Rd., San Jose, CA, 95111, Hugo Pizano, 6612 Clapper Rail Ct., Rocklin, CA, 95765. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 10/31/2018. /s/Hugo Pizano. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/31/2018. (pub Metro 11/07, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28/2018)
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Heals, 3316 Marcel Ct., San Jose, CA, 95135115, Jaclyn Monique Warren. 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/Jaclyn Monique Warren. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/18/2018. (pub Metro 11/07, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #648028
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: The Cunningham Collection, 1523 Montalban Drive, San Jose, CA, 95120, Kenneth W Mannina. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 02/01/2018. /s/Kenneth W. Mannina. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/31/2018. (pub Metro 11/07, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #647983 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Site For Sore Eyes, 10079 Saich Way, Cupertino, CA, 95014, Eye For Optical, Inc. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Registrant has not yet begun transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein. Refile in facts from previous filing #584229. /s/Kenny Chang. CEO. #3206961. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/30/2018. (pub Metro 11/07, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #648058 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Braich Transport, 814 Gilchrist Walkway #1, San Jose, CA, 95133, Sukhdeep Singh. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 11/01/2018. /s/Sukhdeep Singh. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 11/01/2018. (pub Metro 11/07, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #648066 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Willow Glen Chiropractic, 1314 Lincoln Ave., STE 2E, San Jose, CA, 95125, Jacklyn Muxen, 3407 San Marino Ave., San Jose, CA, 95127. 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/Jacklyn Muxen. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 11/01/2018. (pub Metro 11/07, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #648113 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Sunny Valley Networks, 440 N Wolf Rd., Sunnyvale, CA, 94085, Sunny Valley Cyber Security Inc. This business is being conducted by a Corporation. Above entity was formed in the state of Delaware. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 09/13/2016. /s/Murat Balaban. CEO. #C4063575. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 11/05/2018. (pub Metro 11/14, 11/21, 11/28, 12/05/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #647811 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: T & L Spa, 2419 Steven Creek Blvd., San Jose, CA, 95128, Hue Tran. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 10/23/2018. /s/Hue Tran. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/23/2018. (pub Metro 11/14, 11/21, 11/28, 12/05/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #648355
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Clubz! InHome Tutoring Services, 23 Cleaves Avenue, San Jose, CA, 95126, Joshua Cooley. 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/Joshua Cooley. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 11/08/2018. (pub Metro 11/14, 11/21, 11/28, 12/05/2018)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #647921
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: New Canaan Landscaping, 1400 Coleman Ave., Suite H14, Santa Clara, CA, 95050, Jon Anderson. 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/Jon Anderson. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/26/2018. (pub Metro 10/31, 11/07, 11/14, 11/21/2018)
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY ARIES (March 21-April 19): Interior designer Dorothy
Draper said she wished there were a single word that meant "exciting, frightfully important, irreplaceable, deeply satisfying, basic and thrilling all at once." I wonder if such a word exists in the Chamicuro language spoken by a few Peruvians or the Sarsi tongue spoken by the Tsuu T'ina tribe in Alberta, Canada. In any case, I'm pleased to report that for the next few weeks, many of you Aries people will embody and express that rich blend of qualities. I have coined a new word to capture it: tremblissimo.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): According to my astrological intuition, you're entering a phase when you will derive special benefit from these five observations by poet and filmmaker Jean Cocteau. 1. "There are truths that you can only say after having won the right to say them." 2. "True realism consists in revealing the surprising things that habit keeps covered and prevents us from seeing." 3. "What the public criticizes in you, cultivate. It is you." 4. "You should always talk well about yourself! The word spreads around, and in the end, no one remembers where it started." 5. "We shelter an angel within us. We must be the guardians of that angel." GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Adolescence used to be defined as a phase that lasted from ages 13 to 19. But scientists writing in the journal The Lancet say that in modern culture, the current span is from ages 10 to 24. Puberty comes earlier now, in part because of shifts in eating habits and exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals. At the same time, people hold onto their youth longer because they wait a while before diving into events associated with the initiation into adulthood, like getting married, finishing education and having children. Even if you're well past 24, Gemini, I suggest you revisit and reignite your juvenile stage in the coming weeks. You need to reconnect with your wild innocence. You'll benefit from immersing yourself in memories of coming of age. Be 17 or 18 again, but this time armed with all you have learned since. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Cancerian baseball
pitcher Satchel Paige had a colorful career characterized by creative showmanship. On some occasions, he commanded his infielders to sit down and loll on the grass behind him, whereupon he struck out three batters in a row—ensuring no balls were hit to the spots vacated by his teammates. Paige's success came in part because of his wide variety of tricky pitches, described by author Buck O'Neil as "the bat-dodger, the twohump blooper, the four-day creeper, the dipsy-do, the Little Tom, the Long Tom, the bee ball, the wobbly ball, the hurry-up ball and the nothin' ball." I bring this to your attention, Cancerian, because now is an excellent time for you to amp up your charisma and use all your tricky pitches.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): "Everyone tells a story about
themselves inside their own head," writes fantasy author Patrick Rothfuss. "Always. All the time. We build ourselves out of that story." So what's your story, Leo? The imminent future will be an excellent time to get clear about the dramatic narrative you weave. Be especially alert for demoralizing elements in your tale that may not in fact be true, and that therefore you should purge. I think you'll be able to draw on extra willpower and creative flair if you make an effort to reframe the story you tell yourself so that it's more accurate and uplifting.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): In describing a man she
fell in love with, author Elizabeth Gilbert wrote that he was both "catnip and kryptonite to me." If you've spent time around cats, you understand that catnip can be irresistible to them. As for kryptonite: it's the one substance that weakens the fictional superhero Superman. Is there anything in your life that resembles Gilbert's paramour? A place or situation or activity or person that's both catnip and kryptonite? I suspect you now have more ability than usual to neutralize its obsessive and debilitating effects on you. That could empower you to make a good decision about the relationship you'll have with it in the future.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): "I had to learn very early not to limit myself due to others' limited imaginations," testifies Libran astronaut Mae
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Jemison. She adds, "I have learned these days never to limit anyone else due to my own limited imagination." Are those projects on your radar, Libra? I hope so. You now have extra power to resist being shrunk or hobbled by others' images of you. You also have extra power to help your friends and loved ones grow and thrive as you expand your images of them.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): The U.S. is the world’s top
exporter of food. In second place is the Netherlands, which has 0.4 percent as much land as the U.S. How do Dutch farmers accomplish this miraculous feat? In part because of their massive greenhouses, which occupy vast areas of non-urbanized space. Another key factor is their unprecedented productivity, which dovetails with a commitment to maximum sustainability. For instance, they produce 20 tons of potatoes per acre, compared with the global average of nine. And they do it using less water and pesticides. In my long-term outlook for you Scorpios, I see you as having a metaphorical similarity to Dutch farmers. During the next 12 months, you have the potential to make huge impacts with your focused and efficient efforts.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): "The world is
like a dropped pie most of the time," writes author Elizabeth Gilbert. "Don't kill yourself trying to put it back together. Just grab a fork and eat some of it off the floor. Then carry on." From what I can tell about the state of your life, Sagittarius, the metaphorical pie has indeed fallen onto the metaphorical floor. But it hasn't been there so long that it has spoiled. And the floor is fairly clean, so the pie won't make you sick if you eat it. My advice is to sit down on the floor and eat as much as you want. Then carry on.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Novelist Anita Desai writes, "Isn't it strange how life won't flow, like a river, but moves in jumps, as if it were held back by locks that are opened now and then to let it jump forward in a kind of flood?" I bring this to your attention, Capricorn, because I suspect that the locks she refers to will soon open for you. Events may not exactly flow like a flood, but I'm guessing they will at least surge and billow and gush. That could turn out to be nerve-racking and strenuous, or else fun and interesting. Which way it goes will depend on your receptivity to transformation.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): "Miracles come to
those who risk defeat in seeking them," writes author Mark Helprin. "They come to those who have exhausted themselves completely in a struggle to accomplish the impossible." Those descriptions could fit you well in the coming weeks, but with one caveat. You'll have no need to take on the melodramatic, almost desperate mood Helprin seems to imply is essential. Just the opposite, in fact. Yes, risk defeat and be willing to exhaust yourself in the struggle to accomplish the impossible; but do so in a spirit of exuberance, motivated by the urge to play.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): "Never invoke the gods unless you really want them to appear," warned author G. K. Chesterton. "It annoys them very much." My teachers have offered me related advice. Don't ask the gods to intervene, they say, until you have done all you can through your own efforts. Furthermore, don't ask the gods for help unless you are prepared to accept their help if it's different from what you thought it should be. I bring these considerations to your attention, Pisces, because you currently meet all these requirements. So I say go right ahead and seek the gods' input and assistance. Homework: What do you want to be when you grow up? Testify at Freewillastrology.com.
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The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: Connors Consulting, 3457 Todd Way, San Jose, CA, 95124, Stephen Patrick Connors. This business is being conducted by an Individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name or names listed herein on 01/01/2018. /s/Stephen Connors. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Clara County on 10/30/2018. (pub Metro 11/14, 11/21, 11/28, 12/05/2018)
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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 6th day of January, 2019, 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 ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.
1998 AAR CONFERENCE COMMITTEE: Check # 2067046 | Issued on 10/29/1998 from CONSTRUCTION EXCISE TAX FUND | Amount: 100.00 A & A TRANSPORATATION OR KULTAR SINGH: Check # 17493 | Issued on 2/7/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 88.75 A 1 LIMOUSINE: Check # 5005425 | Issued on 2010-05-13 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: 95.50 AARON AGUILAR: Check # 2346679 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 335.00 AARON BARRETT: Check # 2346779 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 131.00 ABEL MORENO M: Check # 2347379 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 153.00 ABOVE&BEYOND TRANSPORTATION: Check # 2408090 | Issued on 10/15/09 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: 94.00 ACER TRANSPORT SERVICES/RENATO FRANCA: Check # 16046 | Issued on 3/15/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 ACEVEDO,JUANA M: Check # 5023401 | Issued on 2010-11-18 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 88.50 ACEVEDO,JUANA M: Check # 5024521 | Issued on 2010-12-02 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 81.06 ADAM WITTMAYER: Check # 2348081 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 157.00 ADDANA SEDAN & LIMO: Check # 3075 | Issued on 8/29/2002 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 ADMIR HODZIC: Check # 2347183 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 235.00 ADOLFO MORENO: Check # 2347381 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 140.00 ALAN DOMINGUEZ: Check # 2346980 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 147.80 ALARCON, MANUEL: Check # 2110788 | Issued on 2/3/2000 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 328.00 ALBARRAN MARGARITA/RAUL: Check # 5063000 | Issued on 2012-04-10 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 111.00 ALBERT BENAVIDEZ: Check # 2346781 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 196.00 ALBERTO GUENARO: Check # 2346985 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 263.00 ALBERTO SANCHEZ: Check # 2347830 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 183.00 ALEJANDRO ORTEGA: Check # 2347614 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 138.00 ALEJANDRO SILVA: Check # 2347867 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 152.00 ALERIE FLANDEZ: Check # 5016104 | Issued on 2010-09-02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 564.00 ALFA LIMO SERVICE: Check # 12325 | Issued on 6/2/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 ALFONSO ROMERO: Check # 2347789 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 226.00 ALFREDO GONZALEZ MARTINEZ: Check # 2346987 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 122.00 ALICIA NICOSSA: Check # 2347597 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 116.00 ALL STAR LIMOUSINE: Check # 12326 | Issued on 6/2/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 ALLIANCE TITLE: Check # 6078 | Issued on 10/7/2003 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 83.40 ALUM ROCK EDUCATIONAL : Check # 2403075 | Issued on 08/20/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 80.00 ALVAREZ, JESSE D: Check # 5060051 | Issued on 2012-02-28 from LOW/MODERATE INCOME HOUSING FD | Amount: 150.00 ALVARO RODRIGUEZ VILLEGAS: Check # 2347787 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 148.00 AMBROCIO,GELACIO: Check # 5015142 | Issued on 2010-08-19 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 127.67 AMERICAN EXECUTIVE AIRPORT INC: Check # 12332 | Issued on 6/2/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 AMERICAN EXECUTIVE AIRPORT PICKUP: Check # 12333 | Issued on 6/2/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 95.50 AMERICAN LIBERTY LIMOUSINE/FRANCESCO TALAI: Check # 15617 | Issued on 2/16/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 AMEURFINA MARIANI: Check # 16790 | Issued on 7/28/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 128.98 ANALISA ALVAREZ: Check # 2346682 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 504.00 ANAND,HARMEET S: Check # 5049214 | Issued on 2011-09-13 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 158.41 ANDERSON,REBECCA A: Check # 5048169 | Issued on 2011-08-30 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 123.30 ANDY HUNG NGUYEN: Check # 2347385 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 109.00 ANGEL JAUREGUI: Check # 2347189 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 176.00 ANGELA O’GORMAN: Check # 6894 | Issued on 1/30/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 496.27 ANGUS LIMO: Check # 5112070 | Issued on 2014-03-27 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: 89.50 ANICETO ALVA: Check # 3323 | Issued on 10/2/2002 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 422.24 ANNIE LENGYEL: Check # 7195 | Issued on 3/10/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 943.50 ANTONIO ANDRADE NORIEGA: Check # 2346686 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 197.00 ANTONIO CHAVEZ MATA: Check # 2346790 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 185.00 ANTONIO DE LA MORA: Check # 2346791 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 172.00 ANTONIO FUENTES: Check # 2346992 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 159.00 ANTONIO GONZALEZ JR: Check # 2346993 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 162.00 ANTONIO REYES: Check # 2347740 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 210.00 ANURAG TIWARI: Check # 2347940 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 178.00 ARACELY VASQUEZ: Check # 2348013 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 292.00 ARIAS, RUBEN: Check # 5002837 | Issued on 2010-04-13 from ARRA - WIA MEMO TO FUND 290 | Amount: 1,500.00 ARMANDO BILLAR: Check # 2346792 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 182.00 ARMANDO MORFIN: Check # 2347389 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 ARMANDO VALTIERRA: Check # 2348001 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 133.00 ARTHUR E. GIMMY, MAI: Check # 100030148 | Issued on 2011-09-08 from #N/A | Amount: 400.00 ARTURO CORTEZ: Check # 2346795 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 127.00 ARTURO ROSALES: Check # 2347796 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 163.48 AT EXECUTIVE OF AYMAN FALLAHA: Check # 17276 | Issued on 12/14/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 AUDRA SAPP: Check # 2347842 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 148.00 AURORA LOAN SERVS LLC : Check # 2401806 | Issued on 08/06/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 97.02 AURORA LOAN SERVS LLC : Check # 2404368 | Issued on 09/03/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 92.15 AVILA, CYNTHIA: Check # 2201868 | Issued on 08/22/02 from WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT (WIA) | Amount: 85.00 AVILA,MANUELA Z: Check # 5096365 | Issued on 2013-08-22 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 98.83 AZUCENA VELA: Check # 2348017 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 265.38 BACIGALUPI, DAVID: Check # 2079402 | Issued on 3/11/1999 from POLICE & FIRE RETIREMENT FUND | Amount: 689.00 BADWAL,RAJINBER: Check # 2338401 | Issued on 07/19/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 106.87 BAGBY,CAROLYN G: Check # 5061632 | Issued on 2012-03-13 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 85.94 BAIRD,BRANDY: Check # 5033181 | Issued on 2011-03-10 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 83.00 BALDERAS,ISIDRO: Check # 5035933 | Issued on 2011-04-14 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 93.86 BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TTEE: Check # 5082704 | Issued on 2013-01-29 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 83.86 BAO HOANG: Check # 2347195 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 221.00 BAO VAN LAM: Check # 2347197 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 280.00
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BAO VAN TRAN: Check # 2347958 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 132.00 BAOQUYEN NGUYEN: Check # 2347392 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 245.24 BARBARA C JOHNSON: Check # 2347198 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 223.00 BAXTER, JEANNE: Check # 2350679 | Issued on 11/22/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 126.60 BAY AREA LIMO SERVICES: Check # 5112096 | Issued on 2014-03-27 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: 98.50 BAY HYDRAULICS: Check # 2391256 | Issued on 04/02/09 from VEHICLE MAINT & OPERATION FD | Amount: 94.53 BEACH,TOMMY W: Check # 2327672 | Issued on 03/15/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 80.60 BEACON LIMOUSINE SERVICES: Check # 5112103 | Issued on 2014-03-27 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: 91.00 BELIZARIO ARNULFO GUERRA: Check # 2346999 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 378.70 BELTRAN, HECTOR: Check # 2165840 | Issued on 08/09/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 140.50 BENIGNO SANABRIA: Check # 2347829 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 243.00 BENJAMIN QUINONEZ: Check # 5075334 | Issued on 2012-10-01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 505.93 BERNARD CABUTE/ MOUNTAIN VIEW LIMOUSINE: Check # 18720 | Issued on 2/29/2008 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 98.50 BERNARDINO HERNANDEZ: Check # 2347201 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 263.10 BERNARDINO HERNANDEZ: Check # 2347200 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 182.00 BERNARDO ZARAGOZA: Check # 2348096 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 223.00 BINH VINH NGUYEN: Check # 2347395 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 BIVENS,CHRISTOPHER VANN: Check # 2420245 | Issued on 02/25/10 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 87.57 BLACK,DAVID AUSTIN: Check # 5089034 | Issued on 2013-05-07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 110.12 BLESSING FROM ABOVE/IVORY BENNETT: Check # 16038 | Issued on 3/15/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 BLOOMING CHERRY LLC: Check # 5057449 | Issued on 2012-01-31 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 87.97 BOTSFORD, ANDREA: Check # 5085866 | Issued on 2013-03-26 from TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX | Amount: 784.60 BRADLEY ELS: Check # 2347002 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 228.00 BRANDON GIVENS: Check # 2347004 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 158.00 BRASIL,VITAL: Check # 5012849 | Issued on 2010-07-29 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 182.00 BRENNAN,TERRANCE R: Check # 2380324 | Issued on 11/13/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 103.52 BRENT KRICK: Check # 2347202 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 151.00 BRENT WALKER: Check # 2348055 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 186.00 BRIAN BAKER: Check # 2346691 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 123.00 BRIAN BLANK: Check # 2346802 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 85.00 BRIAN RIPARBELI: Check # 2347759 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 138.00 BRISENO,ARMANDO: Check # 2372814 | Issued on 08/14/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 193.15 BRYCE BURNET: Check # 2346804 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 134.00 BUCHHOLZ,CAROL: Check # 5013921 | Issued on 2010-08-12 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 464.63 BUI, NGHIA: Check # 5106689 | Issued on 2014-01-16 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 138.00 BULMARO CRUZ: Check # 2346805 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 169.00 BURNIAS, MARIO: Check # 2134055 | Issued on 9/28/2000 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 130.35 BURT DEAN: Check # 2346807 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 197.00 CADENA, DORA: Check # 2166283 | Issued on 08/16/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 114.00 CALEB PLASSMEYER: Check # 2347697 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 353.00 CALIF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Check # 2138140 | Issued on 11/9/2000 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 95.00 CALIFORNIA BMW: Check # 2388366 | Issued on 02/26/09 from VEHICLE MAINT & OPERATION FD | Amount: 324.98 CANCILLA,JOHN S: Check # 2416532 | Issued on 01/14/10 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 153.34 CANDALARIO ESPINOZA: Check # 2347006 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 CARIDIS, FREDERICK: Check # 2205126 | Issued on 09/26/02 from CONV/CULTURAL FACILITIES FD | Amount: 875.00 CARLOS HERRERA: Check # 2347204 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 198.00 CARLOS VARGAS: Check # 2348006 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 163.00 CARMEN & DAVID HUITRON: Check # 18244 | Issued on 10/9/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 CARMICHAEL,CARL H: Check # 5026827 | Issued on 2010-12-22 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 135.00 CAROL HUNTER: Check # 18874 | Issued on 4/21/2008 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 CAROLYN MIRANDA: Check # 2347403 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 178.08 CARTER,WESLEY: Check # 2380334 | Issued on 11/13/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 261.75 CARY MOCK: Check # 2347404 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 170.00 CASEY,MICHAEL S: Check # 5104206 | Issued on 2013-12-05 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 176.58 CASTERSON, MARK: Check # 2202439 | Issued on 08/29/02 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: 541.00 CASTRO, DAVID: Check # 5047442 | Issued on 2011-08-30 from WIA-SHIRAKAWA ONE STOP | Amount: 665.00 CASTRO,GUSTAVO: Check # 5116785 | Issued on 2014-05-29 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 81.75 CHARACTER/AMERICAN LUXURE/SHAHIN RAK: Check # 16296 | Issued on 4/10/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 90.25 CHARLES WILLIAMS: Check # 7565 | Issued on 4/26/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 CHESTER DEROUIN: Check # 2347011 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 264.22 CHEUNG, CHRISTOPHER: Check # 5088119 | Issued on 2013-04-23 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 1,000.00 CHIEM DUC HOANG: Check # 2347209 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 139.00 CHRISTIAN CLARK: Check # 2346809 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 136.00 CHRISTIAN SUMALA: Check # 2347911 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 193.00 CHRISTOPHER KATHLEEN: Check # 19516 | Issued on 12/23/2008 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 110.50 CHRISTOPHER TEWKSBURY: Check # 2347927 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 83.00 CHU,EDMOND K: Check # 2366634 | Issued on 05/29/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 89.81 CISNEROS ADAN: Check # 2346695 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 181.00 CISNEROS,JOVANY: Check # 5076908 | Issued on 2012-10-23 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 105.95 CITY LIGHTS GTP AGMT #000663: Check # 17444 | Issued on 2/5/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 98.50 CLAY EDWARDS: Check # 2347014 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 129.70 CLEMENTE HERRERA: Check # 2347212 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 195.00 COHN,GERTRUDE: Check # 5094548 | Issued on 2013-07-25 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 232.96 CONNOR,JAMES D: Check # 5101544 | Issued on 2013-10-31 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 115.93 CONTRERAS, KATRINA: Check # 5084664 | Issued on 2013-03-12 from WIA-SHIRAKAWA ONE STOP | Amount: 150.00 CORPORATE EXPRESS LIMOUSINE: Check # 12348 | Issued on 6/2/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 CORTEZ, MARTHA GLORIA: Check # 5080035 | Issued on 2012-12-18 from AFFORDABLE HSNG INVESTMENT FD | Amount: 280.00 COURTNEY ROBINSON: Check # 2347766 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 340.50 CRAIN, KATHLEEN: Check # 2224418 | Issued on 04/03/03 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 105.21 CRISTINO MOZO: Check # 2347409 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 132.00 CRIZEL FERNANDEZ: Check # 5054006 | Issued on 2011-11-22 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 137.00 CRUEY, JILL: Check # 2099388 | Issued on 9/23/1999 from GIFT TRUST FUND - EXPENDABLE | Amount: 100.00 CRUMLEY, MAX: Check # 5043101 | Issued on 2011-06-23 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 162.38 CRUZ, MARGARITO A: Check # 2106461 | Issued on 12/9/1999 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 110.00 CSAA INTER-INSURANCE BUREAU: Check # 2083596 | Issued on 4/22/1999 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 88.91 CUAUHTEMOC AVILA: Check # 2346696 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 195.00 CUEVAS JUAN: Check # 5076039 | Issued on 2012-10-09 from ARRA-ENERGY EFF CONSERV BLOCK | Amount: 309.60 CURTIS RILEY: Check # 5069860 | Issued on 2012-07-03 from EMPLOYEE BENEFITS FUND | Amount: 289.23 CYNTHIA VILLAFUERTE: Check # 2348029 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 D!VlNlA DE LA CRUZ: Check # 14690 | Issued on 1/12/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 111.85 DAHAN,RENEE: Check # 5082762 | Issued on 2013-01-29 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 132.82 DAISY’S LIMOUSINE: Check # 12350 | Issued on 6/2/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00
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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 6th day of January, 2019, 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 ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.
DAN PERKINS: Check # 5070747 | Issued on 2012-07-17 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 400.00 DAN THACH: Check # 2347928 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 254.00 DANG,DAVID H: Check # 2344769 | Issued on 09/27/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 99.76 DANH NGUYEN: Check # 4988 | Issued on 5/19/2003 from General Fund | Amount: 435.24 DANIEL AGUAYO: Check # 2346698 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 251.00 DANIEL FONSECA - CORTEZ: Check # 2347017 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 177.00 DANIEL MOORE: Check # 2347414 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 224.00 DANIEL VARGAS: Check # 2348007 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 134.00 DANIEL WEISS: Check # 2348066 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 103.00 DAO, PHUNG: Check # 2316379 | Issued on 10/19/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 474.86 DARUISH ASHOOJAMANIAN: Check # 2346699 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 208.00 DASGUPTA, MOUSUMI: Check # 5102720 | Issued on 2013-11-14 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 103.88 DAT HUY TRAN: Check # 2347961 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 146.00 DAVID BARTA: Check # 2346820 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 218.00 DAVID LEWIS: Check # 2347216 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 174.00 DAVID M ROLLO: Check # 16259 | Issued on 4/7/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 DAVID M ROLLO: Check # 16260 | Issued on 4/7/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 DAVID MENDOZA: Check # 2347416 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 195.00 DAVID ORTEGA: Check # 2347615 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 247.00 DAVID SHUJA: Check # 19120 | Issued on 7/21/2008 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 DAVID TRINH NGUYEN: Check # 5030078 | Issued on 2011-02-03 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 135.00 DAWIT TADDESE: Check # 2347915 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 192.00 DAWN KERRY GUDAITIS: Check # 2347020 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 139.00 DE DIOS, ELIZABETH: Check # 2343020 | Issued on 09/13/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 124.34 DEBORAH WHITAKER: Check # 2348071 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 121.00 DEBRA HARRISON: Check # 2347217 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 391.00 DELEON,DELIA B: Check # 5072418 | Issued on 2012-08-15 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 86.85 DENNIS CURTIS: Check # 2346823 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 DENNIS MORRISON: Check # 2347419 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 138.00 DERAMIA, PAUL: Check # 2071128 | Issued on 12/10/1998 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 DESIREE GAMEZ: Check # 2347021 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 231.00 DEUTSCHE BANK NATL TR CO TRUST: Check # 2404502 | Issued on 09/03/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 85.40 DHL AIRWAYS INC: Check # 2061737 | Issued on 9/3/1998 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: 103.20 DIANA JAMISON: Check # 5069865 | Issued on 2012-07-03 from EMPLOYEE BENEFITS FUND | Amount: 100.66 DIAZ,HERIBERTO N: Check # 5061680 | Issued on 2012-03-13 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 84.86 DIEP, VAN: Check # 2332711 | Issued on 05/17/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 290.00 DIONNE HAN: Check # 2347222 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 244.00 DONACIANO ARREGUIN GUERRA: Check # 2346702 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 169.00 DONALD F ZIMMER JR: Check # 19596 | Issued on 2/27/2009 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 DONALD VALLARTA: Check # 2347998 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 397.00 DONCHENKO,MAXIM: Check # 2416571 | Issued on 01/14/10 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 110.00 DOUG DOUGLASS: Check # 1446 | Issued on 6/12/2001 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 134.55 DOUG WAREHAM: Check # 18415 | Issued on 11/19/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 110.50 DRAKE,MICHELE T: Check # 2343357 | Issued on 09/13/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 83.56 DUC VAN BANG: Check # 2346704 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 193.00 DUC VAN TRAN: Check # 2347962 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 248.00 DUNG CHAU: Check # 16914 | Issued on 9/12/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 DUNG TIEN TRAN: Check # 2347964 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 129.00 DUNNE,MARK: Check # 2324588 | Issued on 02/08/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 119.33 DUOC THI NGUYEN: Check # 2347425 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 119.00 DUONG LAM: Check # 2347225 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 267.70 DZUY NGUYEN: Check # 18418 | Issued on 11/20/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 221.00 EATON,BEVERLY J: Check # 5010061 | Issued on 2010-07-02 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 80.00 EDUARDO GUTIERREZ: Check # 2347025 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 EDUARDO MARTINEZ ARCHITECTS: Check # 5120258 | Issued on 2014-06-30 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 3,000.00 EFRAIN ORTEGA: Check # 2347616 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 228.00 EFREN CRUZ: Check # 2346828 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 208.00 EGBUJOR,MERCY: Check # 2349946 | Issued on 11/09/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 147.38 EIKANAS,CAROL L: Check # 2338464 | Issued on 07/19/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 90.38 EILEEN VESELY: Check # 12606 | Issued on 6/14/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 135.00 ELIAS AYALA: Check # 2346706 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 148.00 ELIAS GONZALEZ: Check # 2347027 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 219.00 ELIAS RUIZ: Check # 2347805 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 195.00 ELIDA SOLORIO CHAVEZ: Check # 2347892 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 120.00 ELIZABETH BRIERLY: Check # 3841 | Issued on 12/17/2002 from General Fund | Amount: 150.00 ELLIS, PETER: Check # 2151685 | Issued on 03/22/01 from TOBACCO SETTLEMENT | Amount: 600.00 ELMER PAREDES: Check # 2347651 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 170.00 EM ROOFING: Check # 14137 | Issued on 10/3/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 EMC MORTGAGE CORP: Check # 5012947 | Issued on 2010-07-29 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 98.34 EMI MURATA: Check # 2347430 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 195.00 EMILIANO FLORES: Check # 2347028 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 220.00 EMMA SMITH CHAPMAN: Check # 2346829 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 136.00 ENES SARIC: Check # 2347844 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 158.00 ENGLISH,JARIS: Check # 5107338 | Issued on 2014-01-23 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 156.10 ENRIQUE GUARDANO: Check # 2347030 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 383.00 ENRIQUE LOPEZ: Check # 2347233 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 284.00
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ENRIQUE VILLALOBOS: Check # 2348032 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 147.00 ERIC BAUSWELL: Check # 2346830 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 172.00 ERIC BURCHFIELD: Check # 2346832 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 97.00 ERIC MC EWEN: Check # 2347431 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 220.00 ERIC RIESKE: Check # 2347753 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 173.00 ERIC SIXTOS: Check # 2347878 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 346.00 ERNESTO NOGUEDA: Check # 2347599 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 289.00 ERNESTO PAEZ: Check # 2347639 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 144.00 ERNESTO RENTERIA - PIEDRA: Check # 2347739 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 249.00 ERNESTO RIOS JR: Check # 2347758 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 859.50 ESCH,DARRELL J: Check # 5109562 | Issued on 2014-02-20 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 88.84 ESCUELA POPULAR: Check # 2392053 | Issued on 04/16/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 250.00 ESPENSHADE,FREDERICK: Check # 2341539 | Issued on 08/24/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 194.04 ESQUIVEL,WILBERT: Check # 5029363 | Issued on 2011-01-27 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 120.36 ESTRADA,CARLOS G: Check # 5085402 | Issued on 2013-03-12 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 85.86 ESTRADA,MARIA: Check # 2392381 | Issued on 04/16/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 81.71 EUFEMIO VILLAREAL: Check # 2348038 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 232.00 EUROPIA LIMOUSINE SERVICE/KARIN ZIEMATHIS: Check # 16283 | Issued on 4/10/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 87.75 EUSEBIO TLAMAPANGO: Check # 2347941 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 293.00 EXCHANGE,BUILDING: Check # 2356526 | Issued on 01/31/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 84.97 FABELA, ROBERT: Check # 2300387 | Issued on 03/16/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 142.25 FEINSTEIN, CRAIG A: Check # 2098019 | Issued on 9/9/1999 from CONSTR/CONV TX CW PKS (MEMO) | Amount: 1,093.75 FELIPE ARELLANO: Check # 2346709 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 121.00 FELIPE CORTEZ: Check # 2346836 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 81.00 FELIPE MARTINEZ: Check # 2347433 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 183.00 FELIPE PUENTES: Check # 2347703 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 172.00 FELIX ANGELES ARELLANES: Check # 2346710 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 183.00 FERNANDES, JESUS: Check # 2417468 | Issued on 01/28/10 from ARRA - WIA MEMO TO FUND 290 | Amount: 89.25 FERNANDO AGUIRRE: Check # 2346712 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 164.00 FIDEL REYNA: Check # 2347747 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 134.00 FIDEL RODRIGUEZ GARCIA: Check # 2347786 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 187.00 FIGUEREDO, JULIO: Check # 2164679 | Issued on 07/26/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.50 FILIMON SALAZAR: Check # 2347821 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 110.00 FINANCIAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATES: Check # 2111724 | Issued on 2/10/2000 from LIBRARY BENEFIT ASSESSMENT FD | Amount: 104.00 FLAGSHIP LIMOUSINE SERVICE/FRED GRUENERT: Check # 16312 | Issued on 4/10/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 FLANOY GARRETT: Check # 5069875 | Issued on 2012-07-03 from EMPLOYEE BENEFITS FUND | Amount: 289.23 FLOREZ,ANDRES: Check # 2353726 | Issued on 12/20/07 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 126.14 FRANCES TAPIA: Check # 2347920 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 157.00 FRANCIS RAMIREZ: Check # 2347717 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 107.00 FRANCIS,PAULETTE: Check # 5026904 | Issued on 2010-12-22 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 107.25 FRANCISCO BAROCIO: Check # 2346839 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 243.00 FRANCISCO CABALLERO: Check # 2346841 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 143.00 FRANCISCO MENDEZ: Check # 2347435 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 83.00 FRANCISCO PALACIOS HERNANDEZ: Check # 2347643 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 191.00 FRANCISCO ZAMORA: Check # 2348094 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 115.38 FRANCSICO GALLEGOS: Check # 2347035 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 167.00 FRONT LINE LIMO.COM: Check # 18273 | Issued on 10/17/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 FURUYA,RISEI: Check # 5022208 | Issued on 2010-11-04 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 101.20 GABRIEL CORDOVA: Check # 2346843 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 139.00 GABRIEL TORRES: Check # 2347948 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 GACHES,GREGORY B: Check # 2371239 | Issued on 07/24/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 101.48 GAILA PATRICIA POUJADE: Check # 11386 | Issued on 3/2/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 568.00 GARCIA, JOSE H: Check # 2148260 | Issued on 02/15/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 450.00 GARCIA, JOSE H: Check # 2185404 | Issued on 02/28/02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 450.00 GARRETT,GREGORY K: Check # 5093755 | Issued on 2013-07-11 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 94.84 GARY BRANDON: Check # 5321 | Issued on 7/14/2003 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 132.00 GARY HORTON: Check # 2347234 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 138.00 GARY JAMES DOYLE: Check # 2347037 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 183.00 GARY MATSUDA: Check # 2347436 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 414.00 GARY STOCKDALE: Check # 2347902 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 230.00 GEMMA CABANA: Check # 3709 | Issued on 7/15/2002 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 174.04 GENE LAHAIE: Check # 2347235 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 157.00 GEORGE MACIEL: Check # 7374 | Issued on 3/26/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 GEORGE ROMERO FERNANDEZ: Check # 2347795 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 206.00 GERACI, J A: Check # 2076202 | Issued on 2/4/1999 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 454.00 GERARDO PACHECO: Check # 2347633 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 120.00 GEROGE LOBASTOV: Check # 2347237 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 276.95 GIL VALENCIA: Check # 2347994 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 245.00 GILBERT GASKA: Check # 11489 | Issued on 8/31/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 147.80 GILBERTO GONZALEZ: Check # 2347042 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 192.00 GILBERTO VALDEZ: Check # 2347990 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 222.00 GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL COURIER/EVELYN OR ROD: Check # 16289 | Issued on 4/10/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 98.50 GMAC MORTGAGE LLC: Check # 2390745 | Issued on 03/26/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 86.21 GOLDBERG,SCOTT: Check # 5040944 | Issued on 2011-06-02 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 91.67 GOMEZ,GABRIELA T: Check # 2370404 | Issued on 07/10/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 105.78 GONZALES, RON: Check # 2160984 | Issued on 06/21/01 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: 100.00 GONZALEZ-LOPEZ,JOSE A: Check # 2394387 | Issued on 05/07/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 117.30 GORDON HARTMAN: Check # 2347240 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 410.00 GRANADOS,MARIA: Check # 2392426 | Issued on 04/16/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 84.44 GREG BAKER: Check # 2346713 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 375.18 GREG CONES: Check # 2346846 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 141.00 GREGORY ACHEY: Check # 2346714 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 GREGORY PETER GOLITZEN: Check # 2347046 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 249.70 GUADALUPE RNERA: Check # 8386 | Issued on 9/10/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 93.68 GUALBERTO RUBALCABA: Check # 11638 | Issued on 3/22/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 GUNTHER, NORMAN G: Check # 2131118 | Issued on 8/24/2000 from CONSTRUCTION EXCISE TAX FUND | Amount: 1,189.19 GURMOHAN SABHARWAL: Check # 2347814 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 GUTIERREZ, AUGUSTIN: Check # 5105017 | Issued on 2013-12-12 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 115.00 GUTIERREZ,HECTOR R: Check # 2381137 | Issued on 11/20/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 113.25 GUTIERREZ,JOSE Q: Check # 5116918 | Issued on 2014-05-29 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 87.86 GUZMAN, REYNA: Check # 5090795 | Issued on 2013-06-04 from WIA-SHIRAKAWA ONE STOP | Amount: 200.00 H AND O CLASSIC LIMOUSINE: Check # 5004333 | Issued on 2010-04-29 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: 98.50
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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 6th day of January, 2019, 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 ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.
HAI THANH NGUYEN: Check # 2347445 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 129.00 HAI VAN TRAN: Check # 2347965 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 147.00 Halle Weingarten: Check # 100030546 | Issued on 2013-12-17 from #N/A | Amount: 525.00 HAN KYUNG KIM: Check # 2347241 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 297.00 HANDEL, CYNTHIA: Check # 2280823 | Issued on 06/02/05 from SUBDIVISION PARK TRUST FUND | Amount: 1,000.00 HANG THI NGUYEN: Check # 2347446 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 167.00 HANIF AMERZADA: Check # 13896 | Issued on 9/12/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 HANTOUR,NADER: Check # 5098617 | Issued on 2013-09-19 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 152.66 HAROLD GULLEY: Check # 5084561 | Issued on 2013-02-26 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 250.00 HATEM BEN SADD: Check # 2346847 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 HEADAPOHL,DENNIS D: Check # 5107391 | Issued on 2014-01-23 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 107.65 HEATHER KENT: Check # 5041387 | Issued on 2011-06-09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 HECTOR PAREDES: Check # 2347652 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 164.00 HECTOR RUIZ: Check # 2347808 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 127.00 HEIDI DANZINGER: Check # 2346849 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 141.00 HELLO LIMOUSINE: Check # 12370 | Issued on 6/2/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 HENRY CAMPOS: Check # 2346850 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 859.50 HERMAN EVANS: Check # 2347050 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 274.00 HERMINIO RENDON: Check # 2347735 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 122.00 HERNANDEZ, MARIO DBA TRIO SOL DE MEXICO: Check # 2136581 | Issued on 10/26/2000 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 125.00 HERNANDEZ,HILDA L: Check # 5059670 | Issued on 2012-02-14 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 107.82 HIEN MINH TRINH: Check # 2347979 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 130.00 HILARIO CONTRERAS RODRIGUEZ: Check # 2346851 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 80.00 HINH PHONG DUONG: Check # 2347051 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 217.00 HITOSHI SEKIMIZU: Check # 2347855 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 295.00 HO THANH THUY: Check # 19267 | Issued on 9/12/2008 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 500.00 HO, BUNTHUON: Check # 5059482 | Issued on 2012-02-14 from WIA-SHIRAKAWA ONE STOP | Amount: 100.00 HOA QUOC HA: Check # 2347243 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 120.00 HOANG,BILL: Check # 2421483 | Issued on 03/04/10 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 94.91 HODGES, BRYAN: Check # 2165092 | Issued on 08/02/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 130.00 HOFFMAN, JILL C: Check # 5093783 | Issued on 2013-07-11 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 81.17 HOK,SRENG: Check # 5024663 | Issued on 2010-12-02 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 89.83 HONG JIANG: Check # 3306 | Issued on 9/30/2002 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 135.00 HONORIO MARTINEZ: Check # 2347449 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 111.00 HORTENCIA ACEVEDO: Check # 2346717 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 HOWELL,SHANE JOSEPH : Check # 2414907 | Issued on 12/17/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 81.52 HS LAW GROUP APC: Check # 2150383 | Issued on 03/08/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 89.48 HSBC BANK USA NATL ASSN TTEE: Check # 2413226 | Issued on 12/03/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 88.50 HSBC BANK USA TR : Check # 2414911 | Issued on 12/17/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 86.11 HUERTA,FELIPE: Check # 5006384 | Issued on 2010-05-20 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 118.68 HUGO RODRIGUEZ: Check # 2347775 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 162.00 HUI, WING-YUN: Check # 2286100 | Issued on 08/18/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.70 HUMBERTO LOPEZ: Check # 2347246 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 HUMBERTO VILLEGAS: Check # 2348041 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 186.84 HUNG DUC HONG: Check # 2347247 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 153.00 HUONG VAN LE: Check # 7384 | Issued on 3/26/2004 from General Fund | Amount: 83.50 HUY PHAN: Check # 5033685 | Issued on 2011-03-17 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 135.00 HUYNH, MYLIEN: Check # 5073137 | Issued on 2012-08-28 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 110.50 HUYNH, OANH: Check # 2342333 | Issued on 08/30/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 577.68 IBAREZ-RICO, JORGE LUIS: Check # 5088956 | Issued on 2013-05-07 from WIA-SHIRAKAWA ONE STOP | Amount: 275.00 IDA INC: Check # 5070817 | Issued on 2012-07-17 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 92.23 IEM,SAMROS: Check # 5104375 | Issued on 2013-12-05 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 85.90 IGNACIO GARCIA: Check # 2347053 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 192.00 IGNACIO LARA MEDINA: Check # 2347249 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 197.00 INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR: Check # 2148326 | Issued on 02/15/01 from POLICE & FIRE RETIREMENT FUND | Amount: 99.00 IRIZARRY, DIONISO: Check # 5108558 | Issued on 2014-02-06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 85.00 ISMAEL ROBLES: Check # 2347768 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 216.00 ISRAEL ALVARADO: Check # 2346719 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 398.00 J DAVID LOPEZ: Check # 16913 | Issued on 9/12/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 JABARI,AMOURA: Check # 5062699 | Issued on 2012-03-27 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 126.80 JACK PACHECO II: Check # 2347634 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 273.00 JACK ZEIDERS: Check # 16079 | Issued on 3/20/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 JACKIE ELLIS: Check # 2347055 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 210.00 JACOBS,STEVEN: Check # 5059686 | Issued on 2012-02-14 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 101.25 JACQUES BAILEY: Check # 2346721 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 190.00 JAIME SERVIN TAPIA: Check # 2347921 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 173.00 JAIME VARGAS: Check # 2348009 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 180.00 JAKOB GRALNIK: Check # 2347056 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 231.00 JAMES HAYTER: Check # 2347253 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 121.00 JAMES LOVE: Check # 2347453 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 154.00 JAMES MENDEK: Check # 2347454 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 144.00 JANIS A MOORE: Check # 5071397 | Issued on 2012-07-31 from FEDERATED RETIREMENT FUND | Amount: 200.00 JANIS A MOORE: Check # 5072753 | Issued on 2012-08-23 from FEDERATED RETIREMENT FUND | Amount: 200.00 JASON BOLOSAN: Check # 5049388 | Issued on 2011-09-13 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 250.00 JASON GARRITT: Check # 2347059 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 162.00 JASON HINTON: Check # 2347257 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 172.00 JASON MAROCCO: Check # 2347455 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 148.00
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JASON PALOMINO: Check # 2347645 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 123.00 JASON WEAVER: Check # 2348062 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 425.00 JAVIER ARMENDARIZ: Check # 2346724 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 124.00 JAVIER MONTES: Check # 2347459 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 357.00 JAVIER ZBARRA: Check # 2348098 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 145.00 JBT LIMO SERVICE/JOVENCIO TABIOS: Check # 16704 | Issued on 6/26/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 JEANETTE THOMAS: Check # 2347931 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 144.00 JEFF MARTINEZ: Check # 2347460 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 195.00 JEFFREY GONZALES: Check # 2347064 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 155.00 JEFFREY MORSE: Check # 2347461 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 143.00 JENNIFER LYNN LONG: Check # 5047833 | Issued on 2011-08-30 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 379.00 JENSEN, LISA A.: Check # 5034897 | Issued on 2011-03-31 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 250.00 JERARDO AMEZCUA: Check # 2346725 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 293.00 JERIMIAH GILBERT: Check # 2347065 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 181.00 JESSE DURAN: Check # 5047137 | Issued on 2011-08-16 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 500.00 JESSE HENDRICKS: Check # 2347262 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 246.74 JESUS ALVAREZ: Check # 2346726 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 250.00 JESUS CORTEZ: Check # 2346865 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 JESUS DEL REAL: Check # 16340 | Issued on 4/21/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 JESUS FERNANDEZ: Check # 3421 | Issued on 10/22/2002 from General Fund | Amount: 219.00 JESUS GARCIA: Check # 2347069 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 174.00 JESUS RODRIGUEZ: Check # 2347779 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 352.00 JESUS RODRIGUEZ: Check # 2347777 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 250.00 JESUS RUIZ: Check # 2347809 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 248.00 JESUS TORRES: Check # 2347949 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 163.00 JIANG,CLEMENT: Check # 2324664 | Issued on 02/08/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 99.53 JILL LOBIG: Check # 2347264 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 157.00 JIM FOSTER: Check # 5063228 | Issued on 2012-04-10 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 828.00 JIMMY LUNA: Check # 2347465 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 JNSJ ROOFING CO.: Check # 10136 | Issued on 11/8/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 JOANNA NGUYEN: Check # 18090 | Issued on 8/13/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 JOE MACK PAYNE: Check # 2347659 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 278.00 JOHANSEN,MEDELINE S: Check # 5078823 | Issued on 2012-11-20 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 88.85 JOHN BARRY: Check # 2346869 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 189.00 JOHN BRYGIDER: Check # 5970 | Issued on 10/15/2003 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 937.28 JOHN CRISOSTOMO: Check # 2346871 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 376.00 JOHN FERNANDEZ: Check # 2347072 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 272.00 JOHN HARRELL: Check # 2347265 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 135.00 JOHN LEWIS: Check # 2347266 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 144.00 JOHN MC DERMOTT: Check # 2347467 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 271.00 JOHN MEEKS: Check # 2347468 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 119.00 JOHN SCATES: Check # 2347848 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 402.00 JOHN WENDEL: Check # 2348068 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 149.00 JOHN’S SHUTTLE: Check # 12375 | Issued on 6/2/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 JORDAN,RICHARD W : Check # 2410551 | Issued on 11/05/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 95.85 JORGE ALVARADO: Check # 2346729 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 168.00 JORGE HODGE: Check # 2347267 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 218.00 JORGE SANCHEZ: Check # 2347833 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 93.00 JOSE ACELIO: Check # 2346731 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 224.00 JOSE ALFREDO LUJAN JR: Check # 2347470 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 140.50 JOSE ANTONIO ESCAMILLA: Check # 2347076 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 135.00 JOSE BERNABE: Check # 2346873 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 102.00 JOSE CAMARENA: Check # 2346875 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 136.00 JOSE CARMEN HERNANDEZ: Check # 2347269 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 201.00 JOSE CASTREJON: Check # 2346878 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 171.00 JOSE COMPARAN: Check # 2346879 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 127.00 JOSE DE JESUS BARAJAS: Check # 2346736 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 189.00 JOSE GONZALES: Check # 2347081 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 JOSE GUADALUPE CARRILLO: Check # 2346880 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 176.00 JOSE GUTIERREZ: Check # 2347084 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 250.00 JOSE GUTIERREZ: Check # 2347083 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 178.00 JOSE LUIS PEREZ: Check # 2347670 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 119.00 JOSE MANUEL LOPEZ: Check # 2347272 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 JOSE MARIA AREVALO: Check # 2346737 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 249.00 JOSE MELCHOR: Check # 2347476 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 232.00 JOSE MENDOZA VARGAS: Check # 2347477 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 189.00 JOSE PALACIOS: Check # 2347641 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 268.00 JOSE PLANCARTE: Check # 2347696 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 142.00 JOSE RUIZ: Check # 2347810 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 160.00 JOSE SANTOS ANDRADE: Check # 2346738 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 338.68 JOSE SNYDER: Check # 2347886 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 259.00 JOSE VALDOVINOS: Check # 2347992 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 208.00 JOSE VIDAL: Check # 2348024 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 109.00 JOSEPH JOHN RICO III: Check # 2347752 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 138.00 JOSEPH MANRIQUEZ: Check # 2347478 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 457.50 JOSEPH STINSON II: Check # 2347901 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 338.00 JOSEPH TRAINA: Check # 2347957 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 497.00 JOSH SYLVIA: Check # 2347913 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 185.00 JOSHUA SEKULSKI: Check # 2347856 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 177.00 JOSUE SOTO: Check # 2347893 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 195.00 JUAN ADRIAN FLORES JUARES: Check # 2347087 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 JUAN BARAJAS: Check # 2346739 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 140.50 JUAN CARMONA: Check # 2346883 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 261.00 JUAN CEGUEDA - BENITEZ: Check # 2346885 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 189.76 JUAN CORTEZ JR: Check # 2346888 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 132.00 JUAN CRUZ OROZCO: Check # 2347613 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 213.00 JUAN GOMEZ: Check # 2347088 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 335.00 JUAN JOSE AMADOR: Check # 2346740 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 JUAN MARTINEZ: Check # 2347481 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 198.00 JUAN MIGUEL: Check # 2347482 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 332.00 JUAN MORALES: Check # 2347483 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 196.00 JUAN RAMOS: Check # 2347725 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 271.52
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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 6th day of January, 2019, 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 ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.
JUAN ROCHA: Check # 2347771 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 113.00 JUAN RODRIGUEZ: Check # 2347781 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 252.00 JUAN RUIZ: Check # 2347812 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 127.00 JUAN UMANA ACEVEDO: Check # 2347988 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 306.00 JUAREZ,JOEL: Check # 2377437 | Issued on 10/09/08 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 85.65 JULIAN,LORENZO M: Check # 2392507 | Issued on 04/16/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 104.20 JULIAN,LORENZO M: Check # 2392508 | Issued on 04/16/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 104.20 JULIANA & DON KIEKNEITE: Check # 18342 | Issued on 11/13/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 JULIE HEPNERMCMURRY: Check # 2347279 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 348.00 JULIO AGUILAR: Check # 2346741 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 168.00 JULIO CESAR VALVERDE: Check # 2348002 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 241.00 JULIO FIGUEREDO: Check # 2347089 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 350.00 JULIO GUTIERREZ: Check # 2347280 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 128.00 JUSTO CASTILLO: Check # 2346891 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 177.00 JUVENTINO VELASQUEZ: Check # 2348019 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 156.00 K & B LIMOUSINE SERVICE: Check # 7391 | Issued on 3/26/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 97.75 KAKINAMI, THOMAS TAMIO: Check # 2063161 | Issued on 9/17/1998 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 570.00 KAKINAMI, THOMAS TAMIO: Check # 2072952 | Issued on 12/23/1998 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 KAKINAMI, THOMAS TAMIO: Check # 2072952 | Issued on 12/23/1998 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 KAKINAMI, THOMAS TAMIO: Check # 2072952 | Issued on 12/23/1998 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 KAKINAMI, THOMAS TAMIO: Check # 2072952 | Issued on 12/23/1998 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 120.00 KAREN BROOKS: Check # 2608 | Issued on 7/10/2002 from General Fund | Amount: 294.00 KAREN C MOLINRO: Check # 19268 | Issued on 9/12/2008 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 600.00 KAREN DIMMICK: Check # 2347090 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 165.00 KASNAKIS,BASIL: Check # 5074380 | Issued on 2012-09-11 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 116.80 KATHLEEN DARMODY: Check # 2346893 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 141.00 KATHRYN ANNE MARTINEZ: Check # 16475 | Issued on 5/10/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 250.00 KATHRYN GANGWISH: Check # 2347092 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 246.00 KAWIN SIRISOMBAT: Check # 2347877 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 161.00 KELLY MOORE PAINT CO INC: Check # 2134258 | Issued on 9/28/2000 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 121.66 KELLY SALLES: Check # 2347824 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 173.00 KELLY, AARON: Check # 5084692 | Issued on 2013-03-12 from WIA-SHIRAKAWA ONE STOP | Amount: 125.00 KENNETH LAM: Check # 2347282 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 332.00 KENNY BINH DUONG: Check # 2347094 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 138.00 KEVIN MCLEOD: Check # 5082379 | Issued on 2013-01-29 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 82.88 KHAN,MITCHELL: Check # 2420472 | Issued on 02/25/10 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 213.75 KHANH C TRAN: Check # 5021427 | Issued on 2010-10-28 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 258.50 KHANH TUAN NGUYEN: Check # 2347489 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 KIEM-COCKREHAM HOA: Check # 2138930 | Issued on 11/15/2000 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 135.00 KIET THAI VAN: Check # 2348003 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 183.00 KIMBERLY BURICH: Check # 2346897 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 257.00 KIP DAY: Check # 2346898 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 299.00 KIRK LIZER: Check # 2347286 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 148.00 KNAPP,DAVID W: Check # 2324682 | Issued on 02/08/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 104.26 KOJI SHIMODA: Check # 2347863 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 340.30 KRATEN,HOWARD: Check # 5067520 | Issued on 2012-06-05 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 86.86 KRIS E. TRESIDDER: Check # 100030089 | Issued on 2010-09-23 from #N/A | Amount: 175.00 KUNIYOSHI, SHELIA: Check # 2281452 | Issued on 06/09/05 from MULTI-SOURCE HOUSING FUND | Amount: 265.00 KWONG, MAY: Check # 5051614 | Issued on 2011-10-20 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 742.40 LA MANTIA,FRANK D: Check # 5078842 | Issued on 2012-11-20 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 82.99 LAC N PHUNG: Check # 16173 | Issued on 3/30/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 LACROIX,LOUIS BEN: Check # 5106019 | Issued on 2014-01-02 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 116.50 LAM, ROBERT Q: Check # 2152526 | Issued on 03/29/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 272.50 LANDAU, ED: Check # 2366400 | Issued on 05/29/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 696.00 LARA,MARIA H: Check # 2377457 | Issued on 10/09/08 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 212.95 LARRY GARCIA: Check # 10477 | Issued on 1/7/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 250.00 LATASHA HAYNES: Check # 2347287 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 237.94 LAURA BURNLEY/ON TIME LIMOUSINE INC.: Check # 19314 | Issued on 9/24/2008 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 LAURA FITLER: Check # 14165 | Issued on 10/30/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 88.98 LE,HUU T: Check # 2416641 | Issued on 01/14/10 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 98.70 LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES WESTERN CITY MAGAZINE: Check # 2112533 | Issued on 2/17/2000 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 LECHUGA, DAVID REYES: Check # 2131771 | Issued on 8/31/2000 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 135.00 LEE, MIN YOUNG: Check # 5108592 | Issued on 2014-02-06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 162.00 LEILA JINDEEL: Check # 5443 | Issued on 7/29/2003 from General Fund | Amount: 581.85 LEONEL PEREZ: Check # 2347673 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 209.00 LEOPOLDO GARCIA: Check # 2347100 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 172.00 LILLIAN HOMER: Check # 9312 | Issued on 1/11/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 90.00 LIM,JOHNSON: Check # 2385654 | Issued on 01/22/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 201.23 LINDA PAO: Check # 5044443 | Issued on 2011-07-07 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 557.00 LINDA WENDELL HSU: Check # 2395123 | Issued on 05/14/09 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 LINDSAY KIES: Check # 2347290 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 231.00 LINDSEY YOST: Check # 2348091 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 299.26 LISA COFFMAN: Check # 11570 | Issued on 3/16/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 154.91 LISA SELLERS: Check # 16604 | Issued on 6/14/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 546.00 LIU,PAULA: Check # 5022283 | Issued on 2010-11-04 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 84.56 LIU,XIN: Check # 5096682 | Issued on 2013-08-22 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 109.20
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LIVENGOOD, ROBERT: Check # 2143037 | Issued on 12/21/2000 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: 100.00 LO VAN HUYNH: Check # 2347292 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 145.00 LOFINK,JAMES G: Check # 5082889 | Issued on 2013-01-29 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 181.18 LOPEZ,CARMEN M: Check # 2324700 | Issued on 02/08/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 86.00 LOS GATOS ROOFING: Check # 15334 | Issued on 1/27/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 LOSNESS,L: Check # 5024704 | Issued on 2010-12-02 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 115.17 LOUIS CORRAL: Check # 2346900 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 237.50 LOZANO,DANIELLA: Check # 5101792 | Issued on 2013-10-31 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 91.31 LUCAS SNIDER: Check # 2347885 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 179.00 LUCIANO CELAYA: Check # 2346901 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 250.00 LUCIO ROMERO CRUZ: Check # 2347794 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 LUIS ALBERTO LOPEZ: Check # 2347293 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 210.00 LUIS FERNANDEZ JIMENEZ: Check # 2347104 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 155.00 LUIS VILLANUEVA MENDOZA: Check # 2348037 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 142.00 LUIS VILLAVERDE: Check # 2348040 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 358.00 LUO,PINGAN: Check # 2420500 | Issued on 02/25/10 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 400.00 LUONG HUU PHAM: Check # 2347679 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 275.00 LUU,DUC: Check # 2327768 | Issued on 03/15/07 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 139.17 M KABUTA: Check # 18407 | Issued on 11/19/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 MA,TONY THUAN: Check # 2421529 | Issued on 03/04/10 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 123.80 MACEDONIO PEREZ CAMACHO: Check # 2347675 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 MACHUCA, ABEL: Check # 2092911 | Issued on 7/15/1999 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 260.00 MACIEL,ESTHER: Check # 5050607 | Issued on 2011-09-27 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 115.56 MACLEAN, HEATHER: Check # 5073181 | Issued on 2012-08-28 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 111.00 MACOS REYES TORRES: Check # 2347746 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 124.00 MADHUNIKA SRIRAM: Check # 5012090 | Issued on 2010-07-22 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 82.00 MADRIGAL,CESAR: Check # 5062737 | Issued on 2012-03-27 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 91.70 MAEYELLEN M. MURILLO: Check # 5077632 | Issued on 2012-11-06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 93.00 MAIER, PATRICIA: Check # 2088165 | Issued on 6/17/1999 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 95.57 MAKEDONOVA,NINA: Check # 5063709 | Issued on 2012-04-10 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 102.01 MAN MOHAN BANVET: Check # 2346743 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 235.00 MANNING, MARILYN: Check # 2267964 | Issued on 12/02/04 from LIBRARY BENEFIT ASSESSMENT FD | Amount: 85.78 MANUEL CARRANZA: Check # 2346905 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 206.00 MANUEL LOPEZ: Check # 2347297 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 223.34 MANUEL LUA JR: Check # 2347497 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 133.00 MANUEL PRECIADO: Check # 2347698 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 135.00 MAQDOOR HOMES LLC: Check # 5103370 | Issued on 2013-11-21 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 84.59 MARCEL MIRASSOU: Check # 2347500 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 187.00 MARCIAL CERVANTES VALENCIA: Check # 2346906 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 412.00 MARCO FLORES DE LOERA: Check # 2347110 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 221.00 MARIA RODRIGUEZ: Check # 5093855 | Issued on 2013-07-11 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 140.00 MARIANA VILLAESCUSA: Check # 5084312 | Issued on 2013-02-26 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 163.50 MARIANA VILLAESCUSA: Check # 5084313 | Issued on 2013-02-26 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 163.50 MARIANO ANGEL: Check # 2346746 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 142.00 MARIO AYALA: Check # 2346748 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 311.00 MARIO MOLINA: Check # 2347504 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 172.00 MARK BARDELMEIER: Check # 2346750 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 610.60 MARK OSBORNE JR: Check # 2347624 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 209.00 MARKO TRBOJEVIC: Check # 2347975 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 282.00 MARLAR,BELLA DOLORES: Check # 5049442 | Issued on 2011-09-13 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 114.90 MARTIN CARILLO: Check # 2346915 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 113.00 MARTIN CORTES: Check # 2346916 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 192.00 MARTIN JIMENEZ: Check # 2347302 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 337.00 MARTIN LOMELI: Check # 2347303 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 152.00 MARTIN MOLINA: Check # 2347508 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 121.00 MARTIN RENTERIA: Check # 2347738 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 145.50 MARTINEZ, FELIPE: Check # 2160143 | Issued on 06/14/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 140.50 MARY FARIAS: Check # 2347112 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 213.00 MATTHEWS, JAMIE: Check # 2303601 | Issued on 04/27/06 from SJ-SC TREATMENT PLANT OPER FD | Amount: 100.00 MAYRA GIL: Check # 2347115 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 192.00 MAZIN S KANDAH: Check # 16056 | Issued on 3/20/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 MC ROOFING: Check # 11195 | Issued on 2/15/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 MCAULIFFE, J GARY: Check # 2103124 | Issued on 11/4/1999 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 MCAULIFFE, J GARY: Check # 2082876 | Issued on 4/15/1999 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 MCCURRY,MELISSA: Check # 2344896 | Issued on 09/27/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 92.67 MCDERMOTT, DEBBIE: Check # 5005042 | Issued on 2010-05-06 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 297.60 MCDOUGALL, GREGORY S: Check # 2081344 | Issued on 4/1/1999 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 MCGINNIS, FRAN: Check # 2181715 | Issued on 01/31/02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 95.00 MCGUIRK, JOHN E: Check # 2276793 | Issued on 04/14/05 from TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX | Amount: 629.70 MEADOWS, MICHAEL: Check # 5104461 | Issued on 2013-12-05 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: 191.00 MEDURI FARMS INC: Check # 2165448 | Issued on 08/02/01 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 100.00 MEL ROBERTSON: Check # 5091890 | Issued on 2013-06-18 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 500.00 MELLIM,MARY: Check # 5027020 | Issued on 2010-12-22 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 110.17 MERCED GARCIA: Check # 2347116 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 142.00 MICHAEL BELOUS: Check # 2346918 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 260.00 MICHAEL CANTERE: Check # 2346922 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 254.00 MICHAEL DOCKINS: Check # 2347117 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 182.00 MICHAEL DURAN: Check # 2347118 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 164.00 MICHAEL GARCIA JR: Check # 2347122 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 266.00 MICHAEL STEWART: Check # 2347900 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 137.00 MICHELE MACVICAR: Check # 2347512 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 115.50 MICHELLE RAMIREZ: Check # 2347719 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 192.00 MIGHAEL ROASEAU: Check # 2347764 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 MIGUEL HERNANDEZ VILLA: Check # 2347309 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 147.00 MIGUEL LOPEZ: Check # 2347513 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 174.00 MIGUEL MARTINEZ: Check # 2347514 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 274.44 MIGUEL ORTIZ: Check # 2347622 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 MIGUEL PANIAGUA: Check # 2347648 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 161.00 MIGUEL RODRIGUEZ: Check # 2347783 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 80.50 MIGUEL ZAVALA: Check # 2348097 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 216.00 MIKE CHARZYNSKI: Check # 2346925 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 MODESTA R. GAMBIN: Check # 5609 | Issued on 8/19/2003 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 680.00
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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 6th day of January, 2019, 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 ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.
MODESTA R. GAMBIN: Check # 5609 | Issued on 8/19/2003 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 168.00 MOLLEY THACH: Check # 5066678 | Issued on 2012-05-22 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 117.00 MONICA DELGADO: Check # 2346927 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 208.00 MONTESINO,JESUS: Check # 2420531 | Issued on 02/25/10 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 85.26 MORA, FABIAN: Check # 5010301 | Issued on 2010-07-02 from ARRA - WIA MEMO TO FUND 290 | Amount: 100.00 MORELAND SCHOOL DISTRICT ANDERSON VILLAGE ELEMENTARY: Check # 2209616 | Issued on 11/07/02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 88.24 MORRIS PARONABLE: Check # 2347653 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 710.90 MR CY’S LIMOUSINE: Check # 12389 | Issued on 6/2/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 MYRA DEMARIA: Check # 5090127 | Issued on 2013-05-21 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 500.00 NANCY RANE: Check # 2347729 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 327.00 NANCY TIEN: Check # 6663 | Issued on 3/11/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 93.46 NARUMI TASHIRO: Check # 5044480 | Issued on 2011-07-07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 250.00 NATANAEZ SAMAYOA: Check # 2347827 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 206.00 NBH LIMOUSINE: Check # 12392 | Issued on 6/3/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 NEW CENTURY TITLE COMPANY: Check # 2820 | Issued on 8/2/2002 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 89.00 NEW IMAGE LANDSCAPE: Check # 19205 | Issued on 8/18/2008 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 NGHIEM NGO: Check # 17140 | Issued on 11/13/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 NGOC THI BICH NGUYEN: Check # 18275 | Issued on 10/22/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 187.00 NGUYEN NGOC JENSON: Check # 2347316 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 112.00 NGUYEN, DE: Check # 2282043 | Issued on 06/16/05 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 169.60 NGUYEN, LOAN: Check # 5037579 | Issued on 2011-04-28 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 600.00 NGUYEN, SY: Check # 5073213 | Issued on 2012-08-28 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 110.50 NGUYEN, VIRGINIA: Check # 2153290 | Issued on 04/05/01 from STATE DRUG FORFEITURE FUND | Amount: 3,259.96 NGUYEN,HIEP T: Check # 5061755 | Issued on 2012-03-13 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 88.03 NGUYEN,PAUL THU: Check # 5093905 | Issued on 2013-07-11 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 82.35 NGUYEN,THOMAS: Check # 5036988 | Issued on 2011-04-21 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 153.30 NICHOLAS FILIPPE: Check # 2347128 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 NICHOLAS HEMMINGWAY: Check # 2347318 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 439.00 NICHOLAS RIZZO: Check # 2347763 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 203.00 NICHOLAS WILSON: Check # 2348079 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 313.00 NISHIMOTO,JEAN: Check # 2329022 | Issued on 03/29/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 109.47 NOE MARTINEZ: Check # 2347522 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 310.94 NUEVA,FRANCES M: Check # 5028182 | Issued on 2011-01-13 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 330.00 OANH TRAN: Check # 2347967 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 232.10 OBED SANDOVAL: Check # 2347840 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 197.00 OCHOA,ISRAEL: Check # 2383679 | Issued on 12/18/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 99.21 OLIVAS,LUZ: Check # 5067204 | Issued on 2012-06-05 from COMM DEV BLOCK GRANT-TITLE II | Amount: 91.00 OLMEDO,FEDERICO: Check # 5014332 | Issued on 2010-08-12 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 218.64 OMAR BERMUDEZ: Check # 2346929 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 547.55 OMAR CAZARES: Check # 2346930 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 156.00 ON TIME SEDAN & LIMO: Check # 12397 | Issued on 6/3/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 88.22 ORONIA,RUBEN: Check # 2392653 | Issued on 04/16/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 156.80 OROSCO, JESUS: Check # 2194456 | Issued on 05/30/02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 300.00 ORTH, MAGGIE: Check # 5071478 | Issued on 2012-07-31 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 750.00 OSCAR DEALMONTE: Check # 2346931 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 252.00 OSCAR ROMERO: Check # 2347793 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 95.00 OVER THE HILL TRANSPORTATION: Check # 12399 | Issued on 6/3/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 OVER THE TOP ROOFING: Check # 14621 | Issued on 11/18/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 PABLO ACOSTA: Check # 2346754 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 253.00 PABLO VILLEGAS: Check # 2348042 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 193.00 PABLO,PAMELA: Check # 2390920 | Issued on 03/26/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 124.69 PALAFAX,ALICE: Check # 5104508 | Issued on 2013-12-05 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 204.20 PANEK,CHRISTOPHER P: Check # 5091930 | Issued on 2013-06-18 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 118.03 PARK,MYUNG HEE: Check # 2392662 | Issued on 04/16/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 111.83 PARRA,ELEAZAR VALDEZ: Check # 5046101 | Issued on 2011-08-02 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 93.50 PATRICIA LEON: Check # 8935 | Issued on 8/17/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 82.36 PATRICK H MORAN: Check # 16926 | Issued on 9/12/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 270.42 PATRICK LUONG NGUYEN: Check # 2347582 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 222.00 PAUL ALMAZAN: Check # 5072616 | Issued on 2012-08-15 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 250.00 PAUL LEMA: Check # 2347327 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 317.00 PAUL MANIACI: Check # 2347524 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 144.00 PAULA MARTINEZ: Check # 15640 | Issued on 2/16/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 PAULA MARTINEZ: Check # 15640 | Issued on 2/16/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 97.50 PAULINO DELEAL: Check # 2346936 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 220.42 PEDRO BARRIOS PEREZ: Check # 2346937 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 234.00 PEDRO E. HERNANDEZ: Check # 8565 | Issued on 7/28/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 323.98 PEDRO E. HERNANDEZ: Check # 8565 | Issued on 7/28/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 315.94 PEDRO E. HERNANDEZ: Check # 8565 | Issued on 7/28/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 194.38 PEDRO E. HERNANDEZ: Check # 8565 | Issued on 7/28/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 129.58 PEDRO GUICHO: Check # 2347131 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 177.00 PEDRO MEDINA: Check # 2347526 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 232.00 PEDRO NOYOLA: Check # 2347602 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 140.00 PENA,SALVADOR: Check # 5062774 | Issued on 2012-03-27 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 145.21 PETER HSU: Check # 2347329 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 121.00 PFAHLERS ROOFING: Check # 9554 | Issued on 9/23/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 PFAHLERS ROOFING: Check # 9553 | Issued on 9/23/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00
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PHAT LOI: Check # 2347330 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 149.00 PHEN THACH: Check # 2347929 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 261.30 PHETSAMONE SAVATDY: Check # 2347847 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 143.00 PHI DIEP HUYNH: Check # 2347331 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 142.00 PHI LE: Check # 2347332 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 174.00 PHILLIPS, GERALD M: Check # 2174968 | Issued on 11/08/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 154.00 PHUN AN NGUYEN: Check # 2347587 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 180.00 PHUNG,QUAN: Check # 5047258 | Issued on 2011-08-16 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 111.13 PHUOC PHAM: Check # 2347680 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 167.86 PHUOC VAN TRINH: Check # 2347982 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 167.00 PIERCE,LORI J: Check # 5015441 | Issued on 2010-08-19 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 184.84 PINERO,JULIA: Check # 5093932 | Issued on 2013-07-11 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 89.85 POLLIFRONE,FRANK A: Check # 5044513 | Issued on 2011-07-07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 98.42 POPE, D A INC: Check # 5047259 | Issued on 2011-08-16 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 350.00 PORTILLO,ANDREW R: Check # 5117073 | Issued on 2014-05-29 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 157.45 POWELL, JARRETT: Check # 5005314 | Issued on 2010-05-07 from ARRA - WIA MEMO TO FUND 290 | Amount: 175.00 PRESCILIANO LEAL CRUZ: Check # 2347333 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 185.00 PROA,JESUS: Check # 5061769 | Issued on 2012-03-13 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 119.80 QLASIQ LIMO SERVICE: Check # 12529 | Issued on 6/8/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 QUACH,ANDY H: Check # 5002690 | Issued on 2010-04-08 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 116.33 QUIBELIN,GARREN: Check # 2370466 | Issued on 07/10/08 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 98.04 QUINONES,JOEL: Check # 5050718 | Issued on 2011-09-27 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 81.90 QUINTOS,RICARDO: Check # 5081884 | Issued on 2013-01-15 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 148.56 QUOC HUY N. NHAM: Check # 10465 | Issued on 1/5/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 592.24 QUOC HUY N. NHAM: Check # 10465 | Issued on 1/5/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 88.93 RAFAEL ESPINOSA: Check # 2347134 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 137.00 RAFAEL LOREA: Check # 4669 | Issued on 4/14/2003 from General Fund | Amount: 742.40 RAFTERY, KELLY: Check # 2244910 | Issued on 01/15/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 400.00 RAGALA,HOUDA: Check # 5093946 | Issued on 2013-07-11 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 194.05 RAIMUNDO,LOUISE A: Check # 5118215 | Issued on 2014-06-12 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 119.80 RAJ MANDJ KHANDWALLA: Check # 2347336 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 125.00 RAJINDER SINGH BHALIWAL: Check # 2346941 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 317.00 RAMIRO MENDEZ: Check # 2347529 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 220.00 RAMSEY, RENEE: Check # 2375316 | Issued on 09/18/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 2,145.00 RASHMI VISWANATHAN: Check # 2348046 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 121.00 RATHAM LIMOS: Check # 5112364 | Issued on 2014-03-27 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: 89.50 RAYMUNDO GARCIA: Check # 2347138 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 284.66 RBIAN BRUCK: Check # 2346944 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 322.00 REAP, PATRICIA: Check # 5116540 | Issued on 2014-05-22 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 300.00 REAP, PATRICIA: Check # 5113793 | Issued on 2014-04-17 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 REAP, PATRICIA: Check # 5118221 | Issued on 2014-06-12 from GIFT TRUST FUND - EXPENDABLE | Amount: 100.00 REAP, PATRICIA: Check # 5119316 | Issued on 2014-06-26 from GIFT TRUST FUND - EXPENDABLE | Amount: 100.00 REBECCA GRAZIADEI: Check # 2347140 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 213.00 REDE,ALFRED: Check # 2353828 | Issued on 12/20/07 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 383.46 REFUGIO TINOCO BARRERA: Check # 2347938 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 172.00 RENATE WYMIARKIEWICZ: Check # 5009430 | Issued on 2010-06-24 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: 200.00 RENE BAEZ: Check # 2346760 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 300.72 RENEE DIAZ: Check # 5044892 | Issued on 2011-07-19 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 110.00 RENEE GREEN: Check # 2347142 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 545.92 RENORIO SANA: Check # 2347828 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 164.00 RENY DEL ROSARIO: Check # 2346945 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 151.00 REYNOLDO RAMOS: Check # 2347726 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 REZA FARAHANIPANAH: Check # 2347144 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 177.00 RICARDO PADILLA MUNOZ: Check # 2347638 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 199.00 RICARDO TAFOYA: Check # 2347916 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 514.00 RICH MC COLLOUGH: Check # 2347533 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 121.50 RICH VIERRA: Check # 2348026 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 213.00 RICHARD FLORES: Check # 2347145 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 140.00 RICHARD MALMSTROM: Check # 2347534 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 85.00 RICK VIERRA: Check # 2348027 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 292.00 RIGOBERTO VILLALTA: Check # 2348033 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 255.46 ROBEN MENDEZ: Check # 2347537 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 356.00 ROBERT AQUIRRE: Check # 2346763 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 183.00 ROBERT BARRAZA JR: Check # 2346947 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 332.84 ROBERT DELEON: Check # 2346949 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 141.00 ROBERT DUNNINGTON: Check # 2347150 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 193.00 ROBERT NHAN: Check # 12915 | Issued on 3/27/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 230.50 ROBERT OTTAVIANO: Check # 2347630 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 163.00 ROBERT PALLIB: Check # 2347644 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 ROBERT RANDALL: Check # 2347727 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 230.64 ROBERTO BANNUELOS: Check # 2346764 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 263.00 ROBERTO HERNANDEZ: Check # 2347341 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 210.00 RODRIGUEZ,ROGELIO: Check # 2326598 | Issued on 03/01/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 133.08 ROGELIO LOPEZ: Check # 2347540 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 194.00 ROLANDO BOLANOS: Check # 2346952 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 179.00 ROLANDO REYES: Check # 2347745 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 189.00 ROMAN JIMENEZ: Check # 2347342 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 248.00 ROMANCE LIMOUSINE SERVICE: Check # 7386 | Issued on 3/26/2004 from General Fund | Amount: 97.00 RONALD -H PACHECO: Check # 4916 | Issued on 3/6/2003 from General Fund | Amount: 150.10 ROSALIO ESTRADA: Check # 2347156 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 139.00 ROUNDER RECORDS: Check # 2076429 | Issued on 2/4/1999 from LIBRARY BENEFIT ASSESSMENT FD | Amount: 95.50 ROWLAND,DANIEL C: Check # 5103473 | Issued on 2013-11-21 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 212.64 ROYAL LIMOUSINE & TRANSPORTATION: Check # 12411 | Issued on 6/3/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 110.00 RUBEN MIRANDA: Check # 2347546 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 153.00 RUDOLPH AND SLETTEN BSCI JOB 3: Check # 2415191 | Issued on 12/17/09 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 89.38 RYAN CARRICO: Check # 2346958 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 138.00 RYAN CUSTODIO: Check # 5988 | Issued on 10/24/2003 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 800.00 S.S. ROOFING: Check # 15283 | Issued on 1/27/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 SALAZAR, IRENE: Check # 2205676 | Issued on 10/03/02 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 99.41 SALAZAR,ROBERT C: Check # 5014451 | Issued on 2010-08-12 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 100.83 SALCEDO,SALVADOR : Check # 2402313 | Issued on 08/06/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 86.93 SALDIVAR,STEVE S: Check # 5086535 | Issued on 2013-03-26 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 149.75
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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 6th day of January, 2019, 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 ap_unclaimed@sanjoseca.gov. This notice and its contents are in accordance with California Government Code Sections 50050-50056.
SALVADOR AGUILERA: Check # 2346768 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 156.00 SALVADOR GUERRERO: Check # 2347159 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 117.00 SALVADOR TORRES: Check # 2347953 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 218.00 SALVADOR VASQUEZ MORALES: Check # 2348016 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 440.50 SAMUEL DELGADILLO: Check # 2346960 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 218.00 SAMUEL DELORERA ESCALERA: Check # 2346961 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 293.00 SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS: Check # 5080327 | Issued on 2012-12-18 from AFFORDABLE HSNG INVESTMENT FD | Amount: 96.20 SANCHEZ,HENRY S: Check # 5023596 | Issued on 2010-11-18 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 102.04 SANCHEZ,JOSE M: Check # 2397070 | Issued on 06/04/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 88.27 SANFILIPPO,ANTHONY: Check # 5049529 | Issued on 2011-09-13 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 95.58 SANTILLAN, DIEGO: Check # 5095769 | Issued on 2013-08-08 from WIA-SHIRAKAWA ONE STOP | Amount: 200.00 SARATOGA LOIRE: Check # 2341729 | Issued on 08/24/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 356.20 SAUL LEAL: Check # 2347349 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 132.00 SCHEIBLE,ERIC M: Check # 5094926 | Issued on 2013-07-25 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 107.87 SCHETZEL, SEAN: Check # 2349355 | Issued on 11/01/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 2,625.00 SCHLOSS,JULIE: Check # 5058475 | Issued on 2012-01-31 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 173.71 SCHNEIDER,TROY: Check # 5050765 | Issued on 2011-09-27 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 212.04 SCOTT MC KENZIE: Check # 2347550 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 102.00 SCOTT SALVAS: Check # 2347826 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 118.00 SCOTT SEABAUGH: Check # 6475 | Issued on 12/10/2003 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 SEAN PREVOST: Check # 2347700 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 197.06 SERAPIO SIXTOS: Check # 2347879 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 167.00 SERGIO GUERRO MATA: Check # 2347162 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 327.00 SERGIO GUTIEREZ: Check # 2347163 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 183.00 SERGIO LEYVA GONZALEZ: Check # 2347354 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 160.00 SERGIO LUQUIN: Check # 2347552 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 227.72 SH CLARIZA OR VILMA CLARIZA: Check # 17500 | Issued on 2/7/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 SHAWN AZADIAN: Check # 2346770 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 595.00 SHAY, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL: Check # 5020874 | Issued on 2010-10-21 from LOW/MODERATE INCOME HOUSING FD | Amount: 500.00 SHUFANG CHEN: Check # 5048028 | Issued on 2011-08-30 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 135.00 SIBILIA, JOHN: Check # 5022389 | Issued on 2010-11-04 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 116.00 SIERRA SUITES HOTEL GTP AGMT #000995 SECURITY DEPOSIT: Check # 17462 | Issued on 2/6/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 95.50 SILVERIO FAVELA: Check # 2347164 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 173.00 SIMON MARQUEZ: Check # 2347555 | Issued on 10/25/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 177.00 SLONE, JAMES: Check # 2166859 | Issued on 08/16/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 SMITH, QUIRSTEN: Check # 5081706 | Issued on 2013-01-15 from WIA-SHIRAKAWA ONE STOP | Amount: 125.00 SOGANI,DHIRAJ: Check # 2420686 | Issued on 02/25/10 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 106.53 SON THIEN QUACH: Check # 2347706 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 215.00 SPANO,MARCELINE Z: Check # 5114442 | Issued on 2014-04-24 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 119.80 SPILLMAN,NORA B: Check # 5102025 | Issued on 2013-10-31 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 150.41 STANLEY PECAVAR: Check # 2347662 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 192.00 STEPHEN ANDERSON: Check # 2346773 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 306.00 STEPHEN BUSCH: Check # 2346964 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 172.00 STEPHEN LOFTUS: Check # 2347358 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 262.00 STEVE SHENK: Check # 12145 | Issued on 5/20/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 STEVE SPARLING: Check # 11306 | Issued on 3/22/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 STEVE WRIGHT: Check # 2348084 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 157.00 STILES,TIM B: Check # 5098988 | Issued on 2013-09-19 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 82.14 SUKMANSKY,IVAN: Check # 5098990 | Issued on 2013-09-19 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 105.50 SUNLIGHT AIRPORT SHUTTLE: Check # 5080392 | Issued on 2012-12-18 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: 92.00 SUSAN LIMOUSINE: Check # 5112438 | Issued on 2014-03-27 from AIRPORT REVENUE FUND | Amount: 95.73 SUSAN MC CULLOM: Check # 2347558 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 217.00 SWAAAE/CAAE: Check # 2061361 | Issued on 8/27/1998 from AIRPORT MAINT & OPERATIONS FD | Amount: 100.00 SYLVESTER ALMAGUER: Check # 2346775 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 181.00 SYLVIA DELUCIO: Check # 2346966 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 323.00 SYLVIA MALDONADO: Check # 2347559 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 TAKAHA,BLAKE: Check # 2327855 | Issued on 03/15/07 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 289.80 TAKIS GEORGIADES: Check # 2347167 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 359.12 TALLERICO,A: Check # 2375732 | Issued on 09/18/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 133.12 TAM A PHAN: Check # 16812 | Issued on 7/31/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 TAM MINH TRAN: Check # 2347970 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 234.00 TANG,HAO: Check # 5052760 | Issued on 2011-10-25 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 109.15 TEODORO DE LA CRUZ: Check # 18729 | Issued on 3/4/2008 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 TEODORO DE LA CRUZ: Check # 2346967 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 TEODORO MARTINEZ: Check # 2347561 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 276.00 TEO’S ROOFING: Check # 9271 | Issued on 9/3/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 TERESA RYSSUMUES: Check # 13286 | Issued on 6/26/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 194.80 TERESO FIERROS: Check # 2347168 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 237.00 TERRY LLOYD: Check # 100030147 | Issued on 2011-09-08 from #N/A | Amount: 550.00 THACH,VICTOR: Check # 5048480 | Issued on 2011-08-30 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 83.73 THAO BUI: Check # 15689 | Issued on 3/1/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 267.96 THE HAIR SCENE: Check # 5107761 | Issued on 2014-01-23 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 86.32 THIET VAN PHAM: Check # 2347681 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 124.00 THOMAS E. FORAN: Check # 1942 | Issued on 4/16/2002 from General Fund | Amount: 150.00 THOMAS LAVALLEE: Check # 2347364 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 147.00 THOMPSON, TIFFANIE: Check # 5104814 | Issued on 2013-12-12 from WIA-SHIRAKAWA ONE STOP | Amount: 350.00
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THOMPSON, TIFFANIE: Check # 5105282 | Issued on 2013-12-19 from WIA-SHIRAKAWA ONE STOP | Amount: 125.00 THONG TAN LE: Check # 2347365 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 203.00 THURN,JOSEPH: Check # 5117184 | Issued on 2014-05-29 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 103.82 TIEP NGUYEN TIEU: Check # 2347937 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 90.00 TIMOTHY MCAULIFF: Check # 7803 | Issued on 5/20/2004 from General Fund | Amount: 265.64 TIMOTHY P CASEY: Check # 13745 | Issued on 9/13/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 89.90 TIMOTHY SPROULE: Check # 2347895 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 215.00 TIN TU NGUYEN: Check # 2347591 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 193.00 TINA THI DANG: Check # 2346971 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 325.00 TIRADO, ANGELA MAGDELENA: Check # 2374518 | Issued on 09/04/08 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 180.00 TODD MILLER: Check # 2347564 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 122.00 TONY PHAM: Check # 16891 | Issued on 8/28/2006 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 TOPOLEWSKI,TODD: Check # 5052777 | Issued on 2011-10-25 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 96.32 TRACEY AYALA: Check # 2346777 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 255.46 TRAN, MAU VAN: Check # 5039725 | Issued on 2011-05-19 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 247.60 TRAN,EVELYNN N: Check # 5088875 | Issued on 2013-05-07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 205.65 TRANG,THOMAS N: Check # 5094997 | Issued on 2013-07-25 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 135.77 TREVINO,ELUID G: Check # 2373102 | Issued on 08/14/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 80.36 TRICIA HEATH: Check # 5026189 | Issued on 2010-12-16 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 275.00 TRUONG, STEVEN: Check # 2420726 | Issued on 02/25/10 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 553.70 TRUONG, TAM: Check # 5075355 | Issued on 2012-10-04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 441.00 TRUONG,TIMOTHY: Check # 2341772 | Issued on 08/24/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 84.93 TSCHABOLD,WERNER A: Check # 5080789 | Issued on 2012-12-18 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 134.33 TUAN ANH NGUYEN: Check # 2347594 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 181.00 TUAN NGUYEN: Check # 2347593 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 182.00 TUCKER, THOMAS A.: Check # 2249791 | Issued on 03/18/04 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 350.00 TYLER,DEBRA J: Check # 5107778 | Issued on 2014-01-23 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 88.85 ULTIMATE ROOFING: Check # 14270 | Issued on 10/6/2005 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 UNITED ROOFING CO.: Check # 6980 | Issued on 2/6/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 VANDERZEE,MATTHEW: Check # 2332660 | Issued on 05/10/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 86.03 VASQUEZ,EDWARD: Check # 2381382 | Issued on 11/20/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 125.76 VENACIO LUNA: Check # 2347566 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 438.00 VENKAT RAO: Check # 2347730 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 200.00 VICENTE HUIZAR: Check # 2347372 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 275.00 VICTOR BLANCO: Check # 2346974 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 205.00 VICTOR FRANCO: Check # 2347175 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 232.00 VICTOR GONZALEZ: Check # 2347176 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 179.54 VICTOR GUZMAN: Check # 2347373 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 347.00 VICTOR JIMENEZ: Check # 2347374 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 80.00 VICTOR LOPEZ: Check # 2347570 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 334.00 VICTOR VALDES: Check # 2347989 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 189.80 VICTORIA FETTERMAN: Check # 2347177 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 248.00 VIDAL, OLGA: Check # 2296295 | Issued on 01/19/06 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 174.40 VINCENT NARVAEZ: Check # 2347573 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 455.00 VINCENT PHAM: Check # 4410 | Issued on 3/12/2003 from General Fund | Amount: 135.00 VIRDEE, KULWINDER S: Check # 2147912 | Issued on 02/08/01 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 135.00 VISHAL MAHARAJ: Check # 2347574 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 242.00 VISISOMBATH,OTH: Check # 5058702 | Issued on 2012-01-31 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 90.37 VO,CHINH: Check # 5099065 | Issued on 2013-09-19 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 119.80 VO,SHANNON LE: Check # 2420753 | Issued on 02/25/10 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 134.03 VOONG,KHIN VINH: Check # 5028267 | Issued on 2011-01-13 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 80.67 VU ANH TRAN: Check # 2347973 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 106.50 VU, DANNY: Check # 2129993 | Issued on 8/10/2000 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 174.75 VU,DUC THUONG: Check # 5092001 | Issued on 2013-06-18 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 139.77 VU,LISA: Check # 5118363 | Issued on 2014-06-12 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 403.40 W CROCKETT SCHOLARSHIP: Check # 18499 | Issued on 12/12/2007 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 WALTER JAVIER HERNANDEZ: Check # 2347376 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 248.00 WALTER,BEN: Check # 5052817 | Issued on 2011-10-25 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 231.63 WANCHAI WIPATOTHAI: Check # 2348080 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 165.00 WANG,JINGPING: Check # 2397182 | Issued on 06/04/09 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 90.68 WARK,LAWRENCE: Check # 5111979 | Issued on 2014-03-20 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 145.76 WESTERN ROOFING CO.: Check # 10235 | Issued on 11/15/2004 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 100.00 WHITE ROAD DEVELOPMENT: Check # 2099828 | Issued on 9/23/1999 from WATER UTILITY CAPITAL FUND | Amount: 92.65 WILFRIDO RAMIREZ: Check # 2347723 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 175.00 WILLIAM FOWLER: Check # 5057121 | Issued on 2012-01-17 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 83.90 WILLIAM PENN: Check # 2347665 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 159.00 WILLIAM ROGSTAD: Check # 2347788 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 145.00 William Van Key: Check # 100030573 | Issued on 2014-02-07 from #N/A | Amount: 287.28 WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH A.: Check # 2381014 | Issued on 11/20/08 from MULTI-SOURCE HOUSING FUND | Amount: 150.00 WON,MIN SANG: Check # 5010271 | Issued on 2010-07-02 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 86.99 WY YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE: Check # 5062865 | Issued on 2012-03-27 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 88.00 YORK, CHERYL ANN: Check # 2093773 | Issued on 7/29/1999 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 150.00 YOUNG,CHESTER G: Check # 2333900 | Issued on 05/24/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 315.20 YOW,JOSE R: Check # 2329081 | Issued on 03/29/07 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 80.60 YUKI,KARLA: Check # 5071038 | Issued on 2012-07-17 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 213.50 ZAMORA,ADRIAN: Check # 5083051 | Issued on 2013-01-29 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 231.62 ZARBIS,DEBRA J: Check # 5039967 | Issued on 2011-05-19 from DEPOSITOR FUND | Amount: 109.00 ZARQA YASIN: Check # 2348088 | Issued on 10/25/07 from GENERAL FUND | Amount: 218.96 ZAVERTNIK PEARL: Check # 2380298 | Issued on 11/13/08 from INTEGRATED WASTE MGMT FUND | Amount: 479.08
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