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Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, September 26, 2007 • Page 29 Illuminated only by the light of the silvery moon, thou- sands of runners are expect- ed to turn out for the 23rd annual Moonlight Run at the Palo Alto Baylands Sept. 28. The event, featuring 10K and 5K runs and a 5K walk, has humble roots. Tom Os- borne, a City of Palo Alto recreation supervisor, found it relaxing to run by moonlight. Thinking others might enjoy the experience, he discussed organizing a race with col- leagues with the City. The concept was simple. It would be held on the night of a full moon — or close to it. The result: the first Moon- light Run, which attracted 400 people. Twenty-three years later, the run/walk is a bona fide Palo Alto tradition that attracts thousands of runners from throughout the Peninsula, along with major sponsors. However, the Moonlight Run has never lost sight of its original purpose. “It’s a good family evening,” Osborne told the Weekly in 1993, when the ninth annual race was held. Inside this section is a schedule, map, last year’s results and photos of past races. With a pre-race warm-up by Andre Bobo, a kids’ event, climbing wall and plenty of giveaways, this year’s event promises to be as fun as ever. Section 2 Running for the sport of it by Lila Razzaqui L ee Hester developed his passion for long-distance running a bit later than most, taking up the sport at age 40. But according to the Palo Alto native and founder of Lee’s Comics in Moun- tain View: “Running has changed my life dramatically.” The sport has given him extra energy and stamina, he said. “I’ve always had a tendency to think that life would become easy,” Hester, 47, said. “I’m realizing that it’s a constant struggle — you’ve got to put energy in ev- erything you do.” Hester has participated in the Palo Alto Weekly’s Moonlight Run and Walk twice. On Friday, Sept. 28, he plans to run again, along with his wife, Connie, and twin 11 year olds, Sophie and Hannah. “I like it because it’s at night and cooler,” he said. Plus it’s a great way to meet local folks, he added. Hester and Connie took up running seven years ago after buying a couple of dogs and taking them out to exercise. They gradually increased their short route from 1 mile to two to six — until they felt they could almost run the trail forever. “We would run 14 or even 20 miles at a time,” he said. The couple’s first race was Bay to Breakers in San Francisco — an event that for Hester “was really big.” By participating in a race, “you try hard to get a good time because it’s recorded,” he said. And a recorded time allowed him to track his progress, he added. Many people feel too intimidated to take up running, but the real challenge is getting over the negative messages in one’s head and using positive ones to get through the sport’s challenging moments, Hester said. It’s about discipline and self-control. “You’ve got to get over the impulse to stop and chug along like a machine,” he said. Before running long distance, he went to the health club regularly. “But money got tight, and I canceled my membership,” he said. “I went running on the trail — that’s free.” For him, running outdoors is almost a form of meditation. (continued on page 33) The Hester family runs a third lap around the lake at Coyote Creek Park in San Jose earlier this month. The avid running family — (from left) Hannah, Lee, Sophie, Connie and their dogs, Humphrey and Molly (not pictured) — plans to participate in this year’s Moonlight Run and Walk. Lee Hester founded Lee’s Comics of Mountain View. Marjan Sadoughi Owner of comic- book store gains superhero energy from running

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Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, September 26, 2007 • Page 29

Illuminated only by the light of the silvery moon, thou-sands of runners are expect-ed to turn out for the 23rd annual Moonlight Run at the Palo Alto Baylands Sept. 28.

The event, featuring 10K and 5K runs and a 5K walk, has humble roots. Tom Os-borne, a City of Palo Alto recreation supervisor, found it relaxing to run by moonlight.

Thinking others might enjoy the experience, he discussed organizing a race with col-leagues with the City. The concept was simple. It would be held on the night of a full moon — or close to it.

The result: the first Moon-light Run, which attracted 400 people.

Twenty-three years later, the run/walk is a bona fide Palo Alto tradition that attracts thousands of runners from throughout the Peninsula, along with major sponsors.

However, the Moonlight Run has never lost sight of its original purpose.

“It’s a good family evening,” Osborne told the Weekly in 1993, when the ninth annual race was held.

Inside this section is a schedule, map, last year’s results and photos of past races.

With a pre-race warm-up by Andre Bobo, a kids’ event, climbing wall and plenty of giveaways, this year’s event promises to be as fun asever. ■

Section

2Running for the sportof it

by Lila Razzaqui

L ee Hester developed his passion for long-distance running a bit later than most, taking up the sport at age 40.

But according to the Palo Alto native and founder of Lee’s Comics in Moun-tain View: “Running has changed my life dramatically.”

The sport has given him extra energy and stamina, he said.“I’ve always had a tendency to think that life would become easy,” Hester, 47,

said. “I’m realizing that it’s a constant struggle — you’ve got to put energy in ev-erything you do.”

Hester has participated in the Palo Alto Weekly’s Moonlight Run and Walk twice. On Friday, Sept. 28, he plans to run again, along with his wife, Connie, and twin 11 year olds, Sophie and Hannah.

“I like it because it’s at night and cooler,” he said. Plus it’s a great way to meet local folks, he added.

Hester and Connie took up running seven years ago after buying a couple of dogs and taking them out to exercise. They gradually increased their short route from 1 mile to two to six — until they felt they could almost run the trail forever.

“We would run 14 or even 20 miles at a time,” he said. The couple’s first race was Bay to Breakers in San Francisco — an event that for Hester “was really big.”

By participating in a race, “you try hard to get a good time because it’s recorded,” he said. And a recorded time allowed him to track his progress, he added.

Many people feel too intimidated to take up running, but the real challenge is getting over the negative messages in one’s head and using positive ones to get through the sport’s challenging moments, Hester said. It’s about discipline and self-control.

“You’ve got to get over the impulse to stop and chug along like a machine,” he said.

Before running long distance, he went to the health club regularly. “But money got tight, and I canceled my membership,” he said. “I went running

on the trail — that’s free.” For him, running outdoors is almost a form of meditation.

(continued on page 33)

The Hester family runs a third lap around the lake at Coyote Creek Park in San Jose earlier this month. The avid running family — (from left) Hannah, Lee, Sophie, Connie and their dogs, Humphrey and Molly (not pictured) — plans to participate in this year’s Moonlight Run and Walk. Lee Hester founded Lee’s Comics of Mountain View.

Marjan Sadoughi

Owner of comic-book store gains superhero energy from running

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Thank Youto all of our sponsors

Look for them at the Moonlight Run

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WHAT’S HAPPENING —AND WHEN 6:15-8 p.m. Registration opens for both pre-registration and race night. • Visit our sponsors: Country Sun, Con-noisseur Coffee, BestPrices.com, Whole Foods, Larry’s AutoWorks, Trader Joe’s, Continental Caterers, Ming’s, House of Bagels, Hobees, Your Brand Here, AXIS, Jungle, Nike Women, Snickers Marathon Energy Bar and The Runner’s High. • AXIS climbing wall • Volleyball • Music • Meet Palo Alto Weekly Editor Jay

Thorwaldson at the Weekly booth • Information booths 7:15 p.m. 5K walk begins 7:45 p.m. Pre-race warm-ups by Andre Bobo (local fitness trainer/teacher). 8:15 p.m. 10K run begins 8:45 p.m. 5K run begins. 9 p.m. Kids event sponsored by The Runner’s High (on baseball field)Stick around after the race for prize giveaways, refreshments and an awards ceremony for the top three finishers in each category.

OTHER THINGS YOU’LL WANT TO KNOWRace results: Posted at www.PaloAltoOnline.com at 10 a.m. Oct. 1. Parking: Palo Alto Police Department will be

directing traffic the afternoon/night of Friday, Sept. 28. Volunteer pick-up and drop-off at Ming's, volunteer parking at 2225 E. Bay-shore Road, at "Embarcadero Place."Course: 5K and 10K loop goes over the Palo Alto Baylands levee, through the marsh lands by the light of the harvest moon. The course is flat, USAT&F certified on levee and paved roads. Arrowhead Water will be pro-vided at all stops. ■

Moonlight Run

Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, September 26, 2007 • Page 31

Your Guide to the 2007 Moonlight Run and Walk

Runners take off at the start of the 2006 Moonlight Run and Walk.

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Children make their way up the AXIS Performance Center climbing wall at the 2006 Moonlight Run and Walk.

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A Proud Sponsor of

The 23rd Annual Palo Alto WeeklyMoonlight Run & Walk

The Foundation was created by members ofWilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati

as a commitment to the community we serve.

650 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, California 94304-1050

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Moonlight Run

Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, September 26, 2007 • Page 33

“Running six or seven miles usually takes me an hour,” he said. It’s a solid hour he uses to reflect, plan and do some deep thinking. You don’t do much of that in a health club, he said.

“If you run six miles in the morning, the rest of the day will be easier no matter what the chal-lenges are,” Hester said.

And the rewards of long-dis-tance running have been amaz-ing, from staying in shape to keeping his weight down, he said. With the discipline involved, oth-er things seem easier — includ-ing the challenges of raising his twins, he said.

The girls participate in an an-nual fun run at their school in San Jose.

“We are some of the few par-ents that run out there with their kids,” Hester said. “I think kids should be in shape — the trick is for adults to be fit like a kid.”

Connie coaches a program called Girls on the Run — a men-toring program that brings young girls together with athletes to learn running techniques and vir-tues like courtesy and patience.

“It’s a nice thing,” said Hester, whose daughters both participate in the program. It offers a social

element to running for the girls, he said.

And while Hester usually runs alone, he’ll occasionally run with a group and his family. He and his wife have done runs together.

But “I’m very competitive. ... I always endeavor to cross the line before her — because I’m a stink-er,” he added, laughing.

And while Hester had to give up running for a few months this year due to a back injury, coming back to it has been easier than he expected.

“I was out of condition (for a while) with my back and I started again,” he said. “But I had the mental training — just getting over that impulse to stop.”

As for the best experience he’s had at the Moonlight Walk and Run?

“Seeing Connie win third prize one year,” he said.

“And working hard at being nearly beaten by a 10-year-old boy whose shoe fell off,” he add-ed with a laugh. The boy was run-ning with only one shoe on — and holding the other in his hand. ■

Editorial Intern Lila Razzaqui can be reached at [email protected].

Running(continued from page 29)

2006Overall Leaders

1. Wes Walker(Stanford) 15:48

2. Art Garcia (Milpitas) 16:06

3. John Murphy 16:074. Brian Hand (Palo

Alto) 17:195. Gregory Koehrsen

(Cupertino) 17:286. Ole Agesen

(Palo Alto) 17:367. Paul Summers

(Palo Alto) 17:498. Alp Mimar

(Sunnyvale) 18:019. Scott Oswald (Moun-

tain View) 18:0310. Rebecca Walker

(Palo Alto) 18:06

MenBoys under 121. Hans Von Clemm 20:482. Noah Riley (Stanford) 21:023. Alex Sokol (San Jose) 22:27 Boys 13-191. Wes Walker (Stanford) 15:482. John Murphy 16:073. Brian Hand (Palo Alto) 17:19

Men 20-291. Art Garcia (Milpitas) 16:06 2. Gregory Koehrsen (Cupertino)

17:28 3. Scott Oswald (Mountain View)

18:03 Men 30-39 1. Jef. Emery 18:232. Joseph Pynadath (Los Altos

Hills) 18:243. Mike Holt (San Carlos) 18:55 Men 40-49 1. Ole Agesen C. (Palo Alto)

17:362. S Howard Sn (South San

Francisco) 19:003. Alfred Zinn (Palo Alto) 21:25

Men 50-59 1. Larry Hyde (Palo Alto) 19:052. Steve Sokol (San Jose) 20:12 3. Chris Sullivan 20:36

Men 60-69 1. Frank Sarnquist (Palo Alto)

24:37 2. Michael Baukol (Palo Alto)

25:07 3. David Ballweber (Sunnyvale)

26:18

Men 70-99 1. Walter Kornbluh (Sherman

Oaks) 30:41 2. Earl Junghans (Menlo Park)

33:30 3. Charles Ammann (Menlo Park)

38:56

WOMENGirls under 121. Sara Yen (Fremont) 24:27 2. Laura Kidder (Palo Alto)

24:52 3. Maryssa Sklarof (Palo Alto)

26:26

Girls 13-191. Marloes Sijstermans (Los

Altos) 20:20 2. Allegra Mayer (Palo Alto)

20:44 3. Joanne Reid (Palo Alto) 20:45

Women 20-29 1. Rebecca Walker (Palo Alto)

18:06 2. Laura Young (Woodside)

20:35 3. Danielle Mcmillian (Sunny-

vale) 21:05

Women 30-39 1. Corene Oustad (Menlo Park)

26:19

2. Carol Dirig (Redwood City) 26:57

3. Dina Ghobashy (Mountain View) 27:02

Women 40-49 1. Nancy Kerrebrock (Palo Alto)

21:55 2. Lisa Schmidt (Los Altos)

22:58 3. Christine Fawcett (Los Altos

Hills) 23:18

Women 50-59 1. Annie Coleman (Santa Cruz)

27:08 2. Yoriko Kishimoto (Palo Alto)

27:42 3. Beatriz Ugarte (Palo Alto)

28:48

Women 60-69 1. Marion Goodkind (Menlo Park)

31:46 2. Kathleen Christman (Redwood

City) 35:13 3. Alfreed Butner (Los Altos

Hills) 36:07

Women 70-99 1. Barbara Robben (Berkeley)

34:20 2. Helga Ausman (Menlo Park)

41:07 3. Maria Greene (Palo Alto)

52:18

2006Overall Leaders

5KResults

Palo Alto ‘Walksand Rolls’

Oct. 1 to 6 has been designated as the week to bike, walk and take mass transit

A coalition of health, transportation, environmental, business and neighborhood groups is sponsoring a weeklong cam-paign to promote walking, biking and alternative transporta-

tion in Palo Alto.Oct. 1-6 has been designated as “Palo Alto Walks and Rolls”

week. Its kick-off will be held at the Palo Alto Moonlight Run and Walk on Sept. 28. County Supervisor Liz Kniss and Palo Alto Mayor Yoriko Kishimoto, among others, will be on hand to launch the campaign.

The week’s events will include “Walk and Roll to School” aimed at children and their parents, with various activities held at local schools; “Walk and Roll to Lunch,” which will encourage local employees and residents to walk, bike or take transit to their midday meal at least once during the week; a “Walkability Workshop” for neighborhood groups; and a “Community Walk and Roll” along the Ellen Fletcher Bike Boulevard (Bryant Street) on Saturday, Oct. 6.

The campaign’s goal is to double or triple the habit of walking and biking in Palo Alto and create a “tipping point” of cultural change, organizers say.

This is the first in a series of events building up to the Amgen Tour of California Overall Start in February 2008. ■

For more information, contact Paul Garcia, aide to Kniss, at 408-299-5057.

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Wes Walker, 17, of Stanford takes first palce in the 5K race during the 2006 Moonlight Run and Walk, with a time of 15:48.

JOIN THE FUN!TURN TO PAGE 42 FOR THE

MOONLIGHT RUNREGISTRATION FORM

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Palo Alto • 420 Cowper Street • 650-614-5780

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Proud Supporters of the 23rd Annual Palo Alto WeeklyMoonlight Run & Walk

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Moonlight Run

Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, September 26, 2007 • Page 35

2006Overall Leaders

1. Joshua Jordan (Palo Alto) 36:30

2. Urbano Silva 36:33 3. Jason Reed (Burl-

ingame) 36:47 4. Kevin Schneider

(Sunnyvale) 37:23 5. Andy Tucker (Menlo

Park) 37:30 6. Ernest Lee (Palo

Alto) 37:34 7. Eduardo Vazquez

(Sausalito) 37:46 8. Jeff Watt (Palo Alto)

37:48 9. Russell Neilson

(Menlo Park) 38:18 10. Neil Lingarker (Los

Altos) 38:51

MenOverall Leaders1. Joshua Jordan (Palo Alto)

36:30 2. Urbano Silva 36:33 3. Jason Reed (Burlingame)

36:47

Boys under 121. Clerici-Hermanding (Stanford)

46:38 2. Andre Gouyet (Palo Alto)

50:42 3. Aj Schonenberg (Palo Alto)

58:54

Boys 13-191. Joshua Jordan (Palo Alto)

36:30

2. Urbano Silva 36:33 3. Kevin Schneider (Sunnyvale)

37:23

Men 20-291. Jason Reed (Burlingame)

36:47 2. Russell Neilson (Menlo Park)

38:18 3. Amos Gura 40:00

Men 30-391. Andy Tucker (Menlo Park)

37:30 2. Ernest Lee (Palo Alto) 37:34 3. Eduardo Vazquez (Sausalito)

37:46

Men 40-491. Jeff Watt (Palo Alto) 37:48 2. George Pierce (Palo Alto)

39:29 3. Gianpaolo Tommasi (San

Carlos) 39:32

Men 50-591. Mark Medearis (Palo Alto)

41:29 2. Dan Sauers 44:00 3. Luther Pugh (Sunnyvale)

44:52

Men 60-691. Terry Delph (Stanford) 40:44 2. Gary Derbenwick (Colorado

Spring, Colo.) 49:56 3. Fh Rick Salazar (Palo Alto)

51:01

Men 70-991. Immanuel Cherkas (Santa

Clara) 1:18:27 2. Mitchell Rosen (Palo Alto

1:28:43 3. Warren Hultberg (Pacifica)

1:29:07

WOMENOverall Leaders1. Angela Mogielski (Palo Alto)

39:41 2. Kiksten Kempe (Mountain

View) 41:59 3. Caisa Monahan (Palo Alto)

42:12

Girls under 121. Lydia Guo (Palo Alto) 51:19 2. Ayesha Bajwa (Palo Alto)

1:02:07

Girls 13-19 1. Danielle La Roy (Novato)

47:38 2. Lizzie Henehan (Palo Alto)

52:17 3. Caroline Hodge (Palo Alto)

52:29

Women 20-291. Caisa Monahan (Palo Alto)

42:12 2. Jen Hicks (Stanford) 43:09 3. Madeleine Goodkind (Berke-

ley) 43:54

Women 30-391. Kiksten Kempe (Mountain

View) 41:59 2. Friederike Hoermann (East

Palo Alto) 43:10 3. Sonia Lopez (San Francisco)

44:55

Women 40-491. Angela Mogielski (Palo Alto)

39:41

2. Kelly Emo (Campbell) 47:01 3. Laura Cobbett (Palo Alto)

49:49

Women 50-591. Katie Godfrey (Palo Alto)

50:18 2. Karin Jeffery (Mountain View)

55:30

3. Kathy Bettman (Mountain View) 56:53

Women 60-691. Frances Breslauer (Lawrence,

Kansas) 56:43 2. Carol Turner (Newark)

1:01:04

2006

2. Urbano Silva 36:33. Kevin Schneider

37:23

Men 20-291. Jason Reed (B

36:47 2. Russell Neilson (

38:18 3. Amos Gura 40:00

Men 30-391. Andy Tucker (M

37:302. Ernest Lee (Palo A3. Eduardo Vazque

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10KResults

Eric Anderson, 28, of San Francisco runs the 10K race as part of the 2006 Moonlight Run and Walk.

The 2006 Moonlight Run and Walk participants warm up.

And the volunteers are ...

F rom handing out food to monitoring the course to providing cups of water, Moonlight Run volunteers keep the whole

event running.

Here’s a list of the organizations providingvolunteers this year:

ExplorersGirl Scout Troop 652Girl Scout Troop 312Girl Scout Troop 647Girl Scout Troop 656

Gunn Key ClubGunn YCS/Interact

Kiwanis ClubPaly Key Club

Paly Red Cross ClubPaly YCS

Stanford Blood CenterTeen Advisory Board

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Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, September 26, 2007 • Page 37

LOCAL SPORTS COVERAGEWILL NEVER BE THE SAME

Help us create the most comprehensive, up-to-date placefor local sports information in the Palo Alto area.

Online. Interactive. Whenever you need it.

Sports� Calendar. Upcoming high school & Stanford games, plus middle school, club & recreation sports. Add your game schedules instantly online!

Sports� Scores. Post results of your games & check out scores as they are posted online in real time.

GameStats� &Commentary. Post your own version of the game or read what our reporters and other fans have to say.

Video� &Photos. Watch the video our student correspondents are shooting at high school games, including post-game interviews with players and coaches…or post your own video or photographs.

Team� Pages. Check out team web pages featuring rosters, links to player videos, team records and league standings. Create a team page for your team!

Game� Coverage. Previews and game coverage by the Palo Alto Weekly/Palo Alto Online sports department.

PASportsOnline.comNew! From Palo Alto Online

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Moonlight Run

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Runners warm-up before starting the 2006 race.

Kids try their hand (and feet) at the AXIS Performance Center climbing wall at last year’s Moonlight Run and Walk.

Trainer Andre Bobo revs up the crowd of more than 1,000 athletes in 2006.

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Moonlight Run and Walk 2006 scrapbook

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Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, September 26, 2007 • Page 39

Hewlett Packard is a proud sponsor of the23rd Annual Moonlight Run & Walk

HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions glob-ally. The company’s offerings span IT infrastructure, global services, business and home computing, and imaging and printing. For more information visit:

www.hp.com

3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, CA 94304

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TIME & PLACE PLEASE NOTE NEW TIMES: 5K walk 7:15pm, 10K run 8:15pm, 5K run 8:45pm. Run night registration

6:15 to 8:00pm at City of Palo Alto Baylands Athletic Center, Embarcadero & Geng Roads (just east of the Embarcadero Exit off Highway 101). Parking — go to PaloAltoOnline.com to check for specific parking locations.

COURSE 5K and 10K loop courses over Palo Alto Baylands levee, through the marsh lands by the light of the

Harvest Moon! Course is flat, USAT&F certified (10k run only) on levee and paved roads. Water at all stops. (Course map available at www.PaloAltoOnline.com)

REGISTRATIONS & ENTRY FEE Late/run night registration is $25 and includes a shirt only while supplies last. A scantron card must be

filled out at race night registration. Family package: Children 12 and under run free with a registered adult. A completed entry form for each child must be submitted with Adult registration. Please indicate on form and include $10 for an adult small t-shirt. No confirmation of mail-in registration available. Refunds will not be issued for no-show registrations (and t-shirts will not be held).

MINORS: 13-17 years of age. Minors MUST bring signed parental/waiver form (below) on race night to participate. In addition scantron card must be completely filled out at race night registration.

DIVISIONS Age divisions: 12 and under; 13-19; 20-29; 30-39; 40-49; 50-59; 60-69, and 70 & over with separate

divisions for male and female runners in each age group. Race timing provided for 5K and 10K runs only; not 5K walk.

COMPUTERIZED RESULTS by A Change of Pace Race results will be posted on the Internet at www.PaloAltoOnline.com 10am on 10/1. Registration forms

must be filled out completely and correctly for results to be accurate. Race organizations are not respon-sible for incorrect results caused by incomplete or incorrect registration forms.

AWARDS/PRIZES/ENTERTAINMENT Top three finishers in each division. Prize giveaways and refreshments. DJ, Efren Ayala. Pre-race warmup by Andre Bobo.

BENEFICIARY Palo Alto Weekly Holiday Fund. A holiday-giving fund to benefit Palo Alto area non-profits and charitable

organizations. In April 2007, 38 organizations received a total of $260,000.

MORE INFORMATION Call (650) 463-4920, (650) 326-8210, email [email protected]. or go to

www.PaloAltoOnline.com.

For safety reasons, no dogs allowed on course for the 5K and 10K runs. They are welcome on the 5K walk only. No retractable leashes! Please bring your own clean-up bag. Jogging strollers welcome in the 5K walk or at the back of either run. Flashlights/head lights recommended.

First aid service and chiropractic evaluations provided by K. Skinner, R.N., D.C. Sports and Spinal Injury Specialist

REGISTRATION AVAILABLE ON RACE NIGHT. A SCANTRON CARD MUST BE FILLED OUT AT RACE NIGHT REGISTRATION.13-17 MUST BRING SIGNED WAIVER.

23RD ANNUAL PALO ALTO WEEKLY MOONLIGHT RUN & WALK FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2007

City of Palo Alto Recreation Presents

Please make checks payable to : Palo Alto Weekly MOONLIGHT RUN and mail to : Palo Alto Weekly Moonlight Run, P.O. Box 1610, Palo Alto, CA 94302ONE ENTRY FORM PER PERSON

CHECK ONE ON RACE DAY(12 & under - include adult t-shirt size and $10)(If you are 13-17, please read the instructions above)SEX

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5K WALK7:15 P.M.

10K RUN8:15 P.M.

5K RUN8:45 P.M. PHONE

WAIVER: In consideration of your accepting my entry, intending to be legally bound do hereby for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, waive, and release any and all rights and claims that I may have against the persons and organizations affiliated with the run and sponsoring agencies, and the assignees for any and all injuries suffered by me while traveling to and from, and while participating in the Moonlight Run, or associated activities September 28, 2007. I further attest that I am physically fit and sufficiently trained for participation in this event.

SIGNATURE OF REGISTRANT (parent or guardian if under 18 years of age)17 and under must have this on Race Night

DATE AMOUNT

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115 AnnouncementsConsidering Adoption? We match Birthmothers with Families nationwide. LIVING EXPENSES PAID. Toll Free 24/7 Abby's One True Gift Adoptions 866-413-6293. (AAN CAN) “Huck Finn” of Palo Alto 1959AMAZING FIND! CHC racers call x2753Author Event - Jennifer RobertsBasic Pet CareBASKET SHOW, Benefit for UNICEFCo-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA)Driver AvailableFriday Night ChessGET THE LIFE YOU WANTIssues with food?K-8 Private SchoolOne Stop Dance & Theater StorePrivate Middle School - PaloAltoPublic Speaking Jitters? Then..Women’s Chorus Needs Singers

130 Classes & InstructionAdult Spanish LessonsESL Teacher Training ClassesHealing Touch Level 1 - $333 plus materials

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133 Music LessonsA Piano Teacher Children & AdultsEma Currier (650)493-4797Accordion Lessons (650)493-0693Barton-Holding Music Studio Roger Emanuels, cello and Laura Barton, vocals. Lessons for all ages. 650/965-0139 Hope Street Studios In Downtown Mountain ViewMost Instruments, VoiceAll Ages, All Levels650) 961-2192Jazz & Pop Piano Lessons Learn how to build chords & improvise. Bill Susman, M.A., Stanford. (650)906-7529McCOOL PIANO 566-9391(MP) mccoolpiano.com 5 min walk fr. Burgess gymPiano Lessons in Palo Alto Call Alita (650)838-9772Piano Lessons.Piano, Violin, & Guitar LessonsPrivate Piano Lessons 20 years exp. Glenda Timmerman Masters Degree in Music & Arts. (650)938-0582saxophone and clarinet lessonsStrings/Voice Teacher All ages. 35 yrs exp. (650)793-1249Violin - all styles, all ages. MV & Cupertino. MM, Eastman; tchg credential; former SJ Symphony. 408/446-5744

135 Group ActivitiesArt/Drawing, Clay class for kids - 6507990235Birthday parties kidsBRAIN INJURY SUPPORT GROUP - $1

Halloween workshops/party kids

HARVEST FESTIVAL 38th Annual Harvest Festival at the Palo Alto Friends Meetinghouse. Saturday, September 29th 9 am to 4 pm.FREE ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION Day of fun, food and family activities.Live music all day on the mainstage. Free children’s activities. Lunch for sale 11 am to 3 pm: falafel sandwiches, dessert crepes, apple cider and more. Array of homemade jams, jellies, chutneys and baked items for sale.

957 Colorado Avenue, Palo Alto. South of Oregon Expressway between Louis and Greer.

Rummage Sale Extravaganza, International items. Book Sale. Children’s Toys & Books.WELCOME STANFORD STUDENTS...WELCOME STANFORD STUDENTS **RUMMAGE SALE**LOTS of great housewares items, local treasures cheap!Moms, Get Fit!NATURE/OUTDOORS Events CalendarReiki for the communityScrabble Club-Mondays-PATrouble with food?

140 Lost & FoundFound watch, unusual. MVlooking for ....Runaway Cat!

145 Non-Profits NeedsVolunteers Volunteer needed to update website of non-profit organization

150 VolunteersAre You Currently Depressed?Bipolar Weight Loss StudyDEPRESSION?Do You Have Bipolar Disorder?Enjoy/CARE about Nature?feeders needed for cat coloniesFriendly Visitors NeededMentor a Great Young Person!NASA Needs VolunteersRead to ChildrenReaders/Errands for the BlindStanford University ResearchYou Can Help Animals

152 Research Study VolunteersDo you feel pain every day? We are currently inviting chronic pain patients to participate in a research study.

For more info contact 650-585-5304 or [email protected]

155 PetsGerman Shepard Mix 2, 8 years. Indoor companions. Intelligent. Owners downsizing home. $25 donation. 415/531-3239

For Sale201 Autos/Trucks/Parts$500 Police Impounds Cars from $500! Tax Repos, US Marshal and IRS Sales! Cars, Trucks, SUVs, Toyotas, Hondas, Chevys, more! For Listings call 1-800-298-4150 xC107. (AAN CAN) Donate vehicle, running or not accepted! Free Towing. Tax Deductible. Noahs Arc - Support No Kill Shelters, Animal Rights, Research to Advance Veterinary Treatments/Cures. 1-866-912-GIVE. (Cal-SCAN)Donate your car: Children’s Cancer Fund! Help Save A Child’s Life Through Research & Support! It’s Fast, Easy & Tax Deductible. Please Call Today 1-800-252-0615. (Cal-SCAN)Donate Your Vehicle Max IRS Tax Deductions. United Breast Cancer Foundation. Free Mammograms, breast cancer info, & services http://www.ubcf.info FREE towing, Fast, Any Condition Acceptable, 24/7 1-888-468-5964 (AAN CAN)Acura 1996 Integra LS 4dr. - $5700BMW 1998 540i - $13,995 obBMW M Sport Package 2000 540i - $16995Chevy Pick-Up 1965 Hauler/Fleetside - $2200Fleetwood 1995 Flair - $25,000.Ford 1995 Lx Taurus - $2,200 oboFord 1995lx Taurus - $1,800 oboFord 1999 Explorer Limited AWD - $8,200Ford 2002 Mustang GT Deluxe Convertible - $11,995Honda 1996 Passport - $3600honda 2003 civic, hybrid,HOV sticker - $12,888 obo

Jaguar 2004 XJR 2004 Jaguar XJR, only 31,000 miles, well maintained, beautiful condition.Silver gray “Quartz” exterior. Rare and beautiful HERITAGE CONTRAST interior (Black and Tan). Loaded with options, but, sorry, no navigation.Asking $39,000 or BEST OFFER510-717-9556 or [email protected]

Mercury 2002 Sable - $3900Mercury 2002 Sable - $4900Nissan 1988 300ZX - $3500Toyota 1995 Supra - $13,400Toyota 1999 Land Cruiser - $16,900Toyota Avalon XLS 2005 15K mi. Fully loaded, incl. moon roof, leather, alloys, more. Excel. cond. Orig. owner. $26,500/BO. 650/454-0259Utility-Bed 1991 Lumber Rack also, 8ft - $595Volkswage 2003 Golf - $12000 orVolkswage 2003 Passat Wagon GL - $13500Volvo 2000 Cross Country - $8100 obo

210 Garage/Estate SalesAtherton, 1 Adam Way, Sep 29, 8-4 Multi-family, Atherton gargage sale. LA: 1499 Richardson Ave. 9/29, 8-1:30pm Multi-family sale. Misc. household and clothes. Los Altos Hills, 27082 Horseshoe Ln, by apptMenlo Park, 140 Leland Ave., Sept. 29, 9-2 Moving sale, including furniture and light fixtures. Household items. All must go.

Menlo Park, 440 Olive Street, September 29th 9-2pm Estate Sale-Miscellaneous antique and newer high-end furniture, oriental rugs, pillows and brand new ralph lauren bedding. Also, interetsing outdoor garden furniture and accesories, including iron trellis and gate.

MV: 1163 Phyllis Ave. 9/29, 8-4pm Clothes, furniture, incidentals, some new clothes size 4x.Palo Alto, 1035 Amarillo Ave., Sat., Sept. 29, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.Palo Alto, 1532 Channing Ave., Sept. 29, 8-3 Multiple family yard sale! Furniture, toys, household items, books, collectibles, and much more! See you there.Palo Alto, 555 Lytton Ave., Sept. 29, 9 to 3 p.m. Multi-Family garage sale: clothing, kitchen items, decor, small furniture, pictures, goodies. Please park behind house on Everett Court (between Cowper & Webster).Stanford, 890 Escondido Rd., Sept. 29, 8-2 Multi-family sale for school trip. Furniture,household items, bikes,books,clothing,toys! At Escondido School nr Stanford Ave.SV: 552 S. Murphy Ave., 9/28-29, 8-4 Vintage clothes, lace, linen, jewelry, some china, porcelain, fabrics, some textiles, more.

215 Collectibles & Antiques1978 Yashica FR1 Auto SLR - Best OfferANNIVERSARY SALE & GRAND OPENING

220 Computers/ElectronicsCompaq PC & Monitor - $375 OBOFREE Satellite TVPioneer CS-66 3-way Speakers - Best OfferSony CMRX100 Analog cellphone - Best OfferSony Receiver/Recorder Tivo - $50

230 FreebiesBaby Runner/Stroller - FREEFREE YARN for GOOD CAUSE - FREEGarage Door - FREEGas Dryer - Almost Works - FREE

235 Wanted to BuyAntique dollsWanted Couch or DaybedWanted TV Small to Medium

240 Furnishings/Household items“Green” Contractor2 new twin mattresses - 150 $20 Ft. Upright Freezer Great shape 324-2132

4 Shelf Glass Media Stand - 90

Antique bed set - $900

BARCALOUNGER RECLINERS FOR SALE - $195 ea./$

Black Leather Sofa - $50.

Desk/Walnut - $75

Dutailer Glider - Light blue wit - 140

Entertainment Center & 27” TV - $150

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Furniture - See below.

Furniture For Sale - $0-$275

Futon frame - like new!! - $100

Glass & Wrought Iron End Tables - $100/OBO

Hansgrohe HighArc kitchen faucet - $300.00

Mahogany Dining Set

moving sale - $best offe

Oriental Rug - $350

Silk Sofa - $350

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Wood 16 p dining - $9500

245 Miscellaneous$8 Prescription Eyeglasses Custom made to your prescription, styl-ish plastic or metal frame, Highindex, UV protection, antiscratch lens, case, lenscloth for only $8. Also available: Rimless, Titanium, Childrens, Bifocals, Progressives, Suntints, ARcoating, etc. http://ZENNIOPTICAL.COM (AAN CAN)

All steel buildings. National Manufacturer. 40x60’ to 100x250’. Factory direct to contractor or customer. 1-800-658-2885 www.RigidBuilding.com (Cal-SCAN)

Sawmills from only $2,990. -Convert your Logs to Valuable Lumber with your own Norwood portable band sawmill. Log skidders also available. www.NorwoodIndustries.com -Free Information: 1-800-578-1363 x500-A. (Cal-SCAN)

Steel buildings: Hot Deals for Best buy now. Beat price increase. Erection available. Quality not compromised. www.SCG-Grp.com Source #C00S. 1-888-898-3091. (Cal-SCAN)

Firewood Almond, oak and mix. Great prices, quality service. George’s Firewood, 650/273-1414

Hot Tub Deluxe ‘07 Model many jets. Therapy seats. Worth $5700. Sell $1950. Can Deliver. (408)571-1062

Kate Spade Handbag - $30

Stanford Game Scarf - $35.00

Wholesale gemstones beads, gems - $25

250 Musical InstrumentsBass-Guitar - $275

Piano 650- 948-2390 - $650

260 Sports & Exercise EquipmentGolf Watefall - $20

kids’ adidas soccer shoes, 4 1/2 - $12

treadmill (unpowered) Body Flex Model MT 1000B. New. My neuropathy(CIDP) prevents me from using it. Price negotiable.

270 TicketsGiants vs Reds Club Tix 9/20 - $40

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350 Preschools/Schools/Camps

Early Learning PreschoolAges 3-6. Environment designed for learning and exploration. 650/857-

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355 Items for SaleHELP ME SAVE THE PLANET By purchasing our incredible line of Organic/Environmentally friendly kid products like Shampoos, soaps, toothpaste, non-toxic laundry & cleaners and multi-vitamins. I can meet with you or your group to dem-ostrate this fine line of products. We also sell natural skin care & make-up.LOLA925-325-2779

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620 Domestic Help OfferedCocktail party pianist Cocktail party pianist and sing-along leader. Piano bar experienced. 650-329-9831.Housekeeper avail FT Great organizational skills. 25 years experience. Great References. (650)773-4432

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650 Pet Care/Grooming/TrainingAll Animals Happy House Pet Sitting Services by Susan Licensed, insured, refs. 650-323-4000

DoodyCalls Super Duper Pooper Scoopers 1-800-doodycalls (366.3922)

New! Dog Training Classes at Woodland School, Ladera, PV. Puppy and Beginner classes Sat AMs starts Oct. 13. Exp., qualified instructors. Private lessons available. Call 650/851-5500 box 4 to register

657 Online/WebsitesCome to grand opening at Jom Variety The store that has something for everyone. www.johnyowensmarketing.ispeedway.com

HomeServices

703 Architecture/DesignArch. Design + Construction Residential Specialist.New, additions, remodeling. Concept to completion.25+ years exp. Bonded.Lic. #513680. 408/666-6433Design/Permits One Stop Place for Your Remodeling Design needs. Complete Plans included. Structural Engineering and Energy Compliance (T-24). ADW 650/969-4980

704 Audio/VisualAlan Hutchings InstallationAV Pros Custom Home Theater, DirecTV sales/instal. Speakers/voice/data. Flat screen HDTV. Install Antennas. Security Cameras, inwall wiring. Insured. (650)965-8498

710 CarpentryCabinetry-Individual Design Precise, 3-D Computer Modeling Mantels, Bookcases, WorkplacesWall Units, Window SeatsNed Hollis 650-856-9475Heartwoodbuilders General Contractor Lic#897221Rough framing,trim carpentry, woodworking Enrique Rivera 1 415 260 6532

715 Cleaning Services2 person team. We do the same service as everyone else-but the difference is: "we love to do it!" Steam spot clng avail Lic.# 28276, Call (650)369-7570www.FlorLauHousecleaning.comA Better Housecleaning Customized service to meet your needs. Time & budget. Experience & knowledge. Ready to upgrade? (408)329-0317www.housecleaning4ever.com

Always Clean Residential/Commercial. Trusted since 1991. Excellent Refs. Free Estimates. Dina or Jose Sandoval (650)566-8136 or (650)464-0991

Cici’s Housecleaning 19 yrs. exp. Excellent references. Service for your home or business. Call (650)464-6715HOUSE CLEANER

Joe’s Cleaning ServiceJoe’s Cleaning ServiceOne Time • Move In/Out

Remodel Clean-Up • WindowsHandwash Kitchen & Bathroom Floors

Refs. (650) 704-31185th Visit FREE!

Jose’s Janitorial ServiceProfessional House Cleaning, Offices

* Window Washing * Commercial Residential * Husband & Wife

References (650)322-0294 Lucy’s Cleaning Service Work for the elderly. Shopping, run errands. All cleaning services. 25 yrs exp. Good Refs. (650)305-0149 / (408)745-7276 or [email protected]

Marias Housecleaning Services Res/Co. Personal service. Ironing. Mon-Sat. 10 yrs exp. Good refs. Free est. Maria: (650)328-6592; C. 465-5806

Martha & Son Housecleaning 15 yrs. exp. Good Ref’s. Honest, & Resp. Also Windows & Good Yard Work. (650)630-2549 & 321-2776

Olga's Housecleaning Res./Com. Wkly/mo. Low Rates. Local Refs. Exp’d. & Friendly. I Love My Job! Ins. (650)380-1406

Rosario House Cleaning Experienced. Excellent ref’s. Res./Co. Free Est. (650)703-3026Rosie’s Housecleaning Service Res./Comm’l. Service guaranteed, great refs. Owner supervised work. 408/991-4300; 650/868-3530

Yanet’s House Cleaning15 years experience

Reasonable Rates - Guaranteed WorkMove in or Move out - $15/hour

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Cell (650) 630-3279 (650) 906-7712

722 DecksKCP Wood Renewers Clean and refinished decks, homes, play structures, etc. Lic.473523 (650)326-6675

730 ElectricalAlex Electric Lic #784136. Free Est. All electrical Alex, (650)366-6924

Stewart Electric Residential Electric & Lighting Services.Lic #745186(408)745-7115 or (408)368-6622

737 Fences & GatesCalvin’s Repairs Fences, Gates, Decks. Clean & Repair Roofs & Gutters. 30+ yrs. exp. (650)520-4922

Fences - Decks - RetainingWall Patio Outdoor Construction. 15 yrs Exper. Reasonable prices. Lic#786158. Al 650-853-0824 (c)

269-7113

743 TilingAlex Tile & Marble Kitchen, Bath, Fireplace, Patio. All Slate & Stone Work. References * Guarantee. (650)996-9885 Lic.# 491398

Classic Tile CompanyTile & grout repairs. Tile instalation, repair, and grouting. Free estimates.

Bonded, license #378868(650)969-3914. Leave msg. Over 40

yrs experience.

748 Gardening/LandscapingAce Gardening Landscape Design & MaintenanceLawn & Sod Installation. Sprinkler Repair, Planting, PruningJames (650)888-3352

Beckys LandscapeWeekly, Biweekly & Periodic Maint.

Annual Rose, Fruit Tree Pruning, Yard Clean-ups, Demolition, Excavation,

Irrigation, Sod, Planting, Raised Beds, Ponds, Fountains, Patios, Decks.

(650)493-7060Ceja’s Home & Garden Landscape Sprinklers, Sod, tree trimming, Stump Removal. Cleanups. Maint. Free Est. 15 yrs. 814-1577 or 533-5994www.cejalandscaping.com

Gaeta's LandscapeComplete Garden Maintenance

Pavers, flagstone, brick work, BBQs, sprinkler, retaining walls, wood

fences, lights. Refs & Free Estimate!(650) 368-1458

Garden Rain Landscaping Quality landscapes merging conserva-tion and beautyDesign, Installation, Renovation, Irrigation, Fine Gardening, Consulting. 650 224-2661 License #887899 www.gardenrainlandscaping.comGardening & Landscaping by Pedro Maintenance, Clean-Ups, Sprinkler Systems, Hauling, Free Estimates. (650)322-1520

Japanese GardenerMaintenance * Garden works

Clean ups * Pruning(650)327-6283, evenings

Jose Gardening Service Natural pruning, improving soil, fertiliza-tion, aerating lawns, install new and repair sprinklers. (650)367-9743 or (650)670-4094JR’s Garden Maintenance Residential clean up, trimming, new lawn & sprinkler installation. 13 yrs. exp. Great refs. Jose 650/743-0397 or 367-7284Landas Gardening/Landscaping Service Maintenance Clean-ups, new lawns, tree cutting/trimming. Ramon (510) 494-1691, 650/576-6242 Excel. Ref’s!Las Cruzes Landscaping Maintenance - Tree Service - New Fences. (650)366-4301 ask for Jesus or Carmen

Leo Garcia Landscape/Maintenance Lawn & Irrig. install, retain walls. Res & Co. maint., tree trim/removal. Clean-ups, grdn lighting, cust. arbors. Install: Fences, decks, flagstone, paver. Free Est. Lic’d. (650)369-1477

Lomberas Garden Maint. - New Lawns - Hauling - Clean-Ups. 20 yrs. exp. Great Ref’s (650)321-8312

Luis Vargas Services Complete Garden/Landscape Maintenance * Sprinklers * Repairs * Clean up * Replants Flagstone * Patios * Pavers Excellent Local References 650/796-1954

M. Sanchez General Landscaping and Design Concrete, patios, driveways, flagstone, lacking pavers, new lawns, planting, irrigation, garden lighting, clean-ups. New installation & repairs. Lic.#860920 (650)444-7072, 342-1392

MAINTENANCEClean Ups. Trimming. Pruning.

Stump removal. Rototilling. Aerating. Tree Service. Landscaping. Drip & Sprinkler. Roger C: (650)776-8666

Martina Landscape, Inc Since 1947. Design-Build Hardscape, custom details. Planting, irrigation, custom details, BBQ, pools, spas. Lic #748758. 408/871-8800

Roy’s Landscape Professional Land Care for homes and businesses. Quality work guaranteed! Free est. (650)520-4744 or (650)218-3267

Cherish Your GardenShubha Landscape Design(650) 321-1600 LIC #852075• Quality Design & Installation• Stone Walls, Patios, Walkways• Decks, Arbor, Lighting, Lawn• Irrigation & Fine Gardening

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Total Landscape Irrigation, Lawn, Concrete, Driveways, Flagstone, Bricks, Pavers, Fences, Decks & Garden Maintenance. CA Lic.# 755857 (650)630-3949

751 General Contracting

Alka Construction Remodeling, Additions, Bathrooms, Kitchen, Tile & Marble Work, Electrical & Plumbing, Concrete Driveways, Patios. Lic. #638994. Tel. 704-4224

NOTICE TO READERS California law requires that contrac-tors taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor and/or materials) be licensed by the Contractors State License Board. State law also requires that contractors include their license numbers on all advertis-ing. Check your contractor’s status at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-321-CSLB (2752). Unlicensed persons taking jobs that total less than $500 must state in their advertisements that they are not licensed by the Contractors State License Board

754 Gutters

757 Handyman/RepairsAble Handyman Fred

Complete home repairs, maintenance, remod., prof. painting, carpentry, plumbing, elect. & custom design cabinets. 7 days. 650.529.1662 • 483.4227

All repairs & maintenance Paint, hauling, plumbing. Hrdwd floor, counter top & tile installation. Etc. (408)469-7216

All Types of Home Improvements 35 yrs. experience. Carpentry, Plumbing, Electric, Remodels. Manny (650)630-2200

Handyman Ray You name it, we do it! All work guaran-teed! Since 1985 - Bath, kitchen, in/outdoor. (408)310-8485 Serving Mid-PeninsulaJohn The Handyman

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J&G HAULING SERVICE Misc. junk, office & appliances, garage/storage, etc & clean-ups. Old furniture, refrigerators & freezers.FREE ESTIMATES (650)368-8810

767 Movers

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H.D.A. Painting & Drywall Ext/Int. Painting. Complete Drywall Svc. Res./Co. 12 yrs exp. Lic’d Good Ref’s. 24/7. (650)207-7703

Richard Myles Painting(650)814-5523We love to paintwww.remopaints.com

lic. #803250 • [email protected]

Painting and Handyman Services

Wallpapering by Trish24 years of experience

Free Estimates949-1820

775 Asphalt/ConcreteSeal-Way Construction Quality Work. Affordable Prices. Pave, seal-coat, repairs. Free Est. 20% Off. 408/655-8876. Lic. #460794

779 Organizing ServicesEnd the Clutter & Get Organized Residential organizing by Debra Robinson (650)941-5073

783 PlumbingM.O.D. Plumbing Residential and Commercial30 years exp. Lic. #613550 650/737-8908Very Reasonable Plumbing Drains, Repairs and Installation. 20 yrs exp. Very fast and efficient service. Jimmy, 968-7187

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789 Plaster/StuccoExterior Stucco Patching Windows & Doors. Crack Repair. 30 yrs. exp. (650)248-4205

790 Roofing

LIC# 891684LIC# 891684

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792 Pool ServicesClear Pool Service Complete Service/Repair. Refs. Low Rates. Free Est. Licensed. c.(650)906-1973 h.(650)321-8264

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OZZIES TREE SERVICE: Certified arborist, 22 yrs exp. Tree trimming, removals & stump grind-ing. Free chips & wood. Free est. Lic. & insured. (650)368-8065, cell: (650)704-5588

Palo Alto Tree Service Business/Res. Tree RemovalCertified/Ins. 17 yrs exp.Free estimate. Lic. #819244650/380-2297; 650/380-5897

799 WindowsClearview Window Cleaning Reliable * Hi-Quality Service20 years exp. Res/Comml. Free Estimates * Good Prices 408/366-1128; 650/930-0154

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LARGE 2BR/2BA $2795AIR CONDITIONER, DISHWASHER

WASHER AND DRYER IN THE UNIT!NEAR GUNN HS, STANFORD/PAGE MILL

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Los Altos, Studio - $1250Los Altos, Studio - $1250Mountain View, 1 BR/1 BA - $2000/MMountain View, 1 BR/1 BA - $1300Mountain View, 1 BR/1 BA - $2000/MMountain View, 2 BR/2.5 BA - $2900Mountain View, 2 BR/3 BA - $2250

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805 Homes for RentEast Palo Alto, 3 BR/2 BA Two car garage w W/D. all new interior paint, carpeting and blinds. Kitchen appliances, yard, off street parking, gd neighbor close to Ikea and 101. Call Glen at (650)302-3179 or (650)325-6977. Espanol: Liliana (650)248-5454.Half Moon Bay, 4 BR/2.5 BA Gorgeous Tuscan Villa on the Beach with unobstructed ocean and mountain views. Venice State Beach and Coastal Trail right in yor backyard. Enjoy the comforts of the coastal lifestyle from this amazing rental. CALL 1-888-827-0668 ext.8 for more information. Will go quickly.This rental is listed in MLS by Licensed Realtors DRE #70000822 OPEN 9/22 10pm-1pm

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Palo Alto, 3 BR/1 BA Charming Old Palo AltoFully Furnished, incl Internet6 mo lease + monthly extensionsSee Craigslist or (650)400-8929

Palo Alto, 3 BR/2 BA - $2975/montPalo Alto, 3 BR/2 BA - $ 4000/monPalo Alto, 4 BR/2 BA - $3300/montPortola Valley, 3 BR/2.5 BA Secluded custom furnished stone home in the foothills of Portola Valley on 7 acres. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, gourmet kitchen, den, pool, 2 fireplac-es, 3 car garage on 7 acres. $6000 per month. No pets, non-smoker, refer-ences required. Tel: 650.473.7785

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809 Shared Housing/RoomsMV: Furnished room can have sm. fridge/micro. M pref. 1 block Shoreline, W. Middlefield. $450/mo. Call before 9am. (650)967-3724Palo Alto, 1 BR/1 BA - $800/month

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825 Homes/Condos for SaleBrand new Manufactured Homes and Mobile Homes with war-ranty for $18,900. Information, Floor Plans, and photos online at www.FactoryExpoHomes.com (Cal-SCAN)

Capitola, 3 BR/3 BA Landmark Venetian Condo$2,995,000

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850 Acreage/Lots/Storage1st time offered Colorado Mountain Ranch. 35 acres- $49,900. Priced for Quick Sale. Overlooking a majestic lake, beautifully treed, 360 degree mountain views, adjacent to national forest. EZ terms. 1-888-640-9023. (Cal-SCAN)1st time offered. New Mexico Ranch Dispersal. 140 acres - $99,900. River access. Northern New Mexico. Cool 6,500’ elevation with stunning views. Great tree cover including Ponderosa, roll-ing grassland and rock outcroppings. Abundant wildlife, great hunting. EZ Terms. Call NML&R, Inc. 1-866-354-5263. (Cal-SCAN)A Rare Find New Mexico. Lake Access Retreat - 20 acres - $29,900. Priced For Quick Sale. Incredible setting, including frequently running Pecos River, views and diverse topography. Limited availability. Excellent financing. Call NML&R, Inc. 1-888-204-9760. (Cal-SCAN)Arizona Land Liquidation! Near Tucson, Football Field Sized Lots. $0 Down/ $0 Interest, $159/mo. ($18,995 total). Free Information. Money Back Guarantee! 1-800-682-6103 Op #10. (Cal-SCAN)How big is 40 acres? Come find out! 40 acres - $39,900 Just outside Moses Lake, Washington. Beautiful land with captivating mix of rolling hills and occasional rock outcrop-pings - must see. Offered by a moti-vated seller. Excellent financing offered.

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995 Fictitious Name StatementHAROLD’S GOURMET HOT DOGSFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 498462 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Harold’s Gourmet Hot Dogs, 1200 Deanza Blvd., San Jose, CA 95129:CRAIG ROBERT STEELJILL YVONNE DEANE-STEEL1115 Katherine Ave.Redwood City, CA 94062 This business is being conducted by husband & wife. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 8/02.This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on August 20, 2007.(PAW Sep. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2007)KNOWLEDGEWISEFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 498411 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, KnowledgeWise, 420 Stanford Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94306:MICHAEL L. FORSTER420 Stanford AvenuePalo Alto, CA 94306 This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 02/02/1998.This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on August 17, 2007.(PAW Sep. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2007)MERCED GROUPFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 497942 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Merced Group, 1160 Byron St., Palo Alto, CA 94301:MERCED GROUP L.L.CCalifornia This business is being conducted by a limited liability company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on July 24, 2007. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on August 9, 2007. (PAW Sep. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2007)UNIKAFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 498090 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Unika, 205 Main St., Los Altos, CA 94022:MILAGROS TALLEDO550 Tyndall St. # 6Los Altos, CA 94022 This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 8/13/07. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on August 13, 2007. (PAW Sep. 7, 14, 21, 28, 2007)SKY ROCKET 101FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 499073 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Sky Rocket 101, 135 Greenmeadow Way, Palo Alto, CA 94306:FELICIA FAHEY135 Greenmeadow WayPalo Alto, CA 94306 This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on September 5, 2007. (PAW Sep. 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3, 2007)WILLOW PARKFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 498735 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Willow Park, 1451 Curci Drive, San Jose, CA 95126:MARY JAYNE HOWARDJOHN WALSH1451 Curci Drive

San Jose, CA 95126 This business is being conducted by a general partnership.Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 7-1-07.This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on August 27, 2007. (PAW Sep. 14, 21, 28, Oct. 5, 2007)PENINSULA CARE RESOURCESFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 499372 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Peninsula Care Resources, 621 Homer Ave. Suite C, Palo Alto, CA 94301 :ANDREW AINI-FAIVA FOTU621 Homer Ave # CPalo Alto, CA 94301 This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on September 10, 2007. (PAW Sep. 14, 21, 28, Oct. 5, 2007)BETSEY JOHNSONFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 498687 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Betsey Johnson, 660 Stanford Shopping Center/Space #10, Palo Alto, CA 94304:B. J. VINES, INC.498 7th. Ave., 21st FloorNew York, NY 10018New York State This business is being conducted by a corporation. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 09/14/1978.This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on August 23, 2007.(PAW Sep. 14, 21, 28, Oct. 5, 2007)GIGOPTIXFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 498957 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, GigOptix, 2400 Geng Road # 100, Palo Alto, CA 94303:iTERRA COMMUNICATIONS LLC2400 Geng Road # 100Palo Alto, CA 94303Idaho This business is being conducted by a limited liability company. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on August 31, 2007. (PAW Sep. 14, 21, 28, Oct. 5, 2007)iTERRA-NEWCO LLCFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 498958 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, iTerra-NewCo LLC, 2400 Geng Road, # 100, Palo Alto, CA 94303:iTERRA COMMUNICATIONS LLC2400 Geng Road # 100Palo Alto, CA 94303Idaho This business is being conducted by a limited liability company. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on August 31, 2007.(PAW Sep. 14, 21, 28, Oct. 5, 2007)KNOW KNEW BOOKSFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 499398 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Know Knew Books, 415 California Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94306:BILL BURRYSS2974 Hastings AveRedwood City, CA 94061 This business is being conducted by an individual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on Sept. 1, 2007. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on September 10, 2007.(PAW Sep. 19, 26, Oct. 3, 10, 2007)YODAN ADVISORSFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

STATEMENTFile No. 499496 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Yodan Advisors, 3521 Arbutus Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94303:RIVKA SHERMAN-GOLDIRVING GOLD3521 Arbutus AvenuePalo Alto, CA 94303 This business is being conducted by husband & wife. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 10/23/2002 . This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on September 12, 2007.(PAW Sep. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 2007)STREETBOARDING.COMFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 499368 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Streetboarding.com, 725 Harding Ave., San Jose, CA 95126:DIMENSION STREETBOARDS LLC725 Harding Ave.San Jose, CA 95126Ca This business is being conducted by a limited liability company. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 7/1/07.This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on September 10, 2007(PAW Sep. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 2007)

997 All Other LegalsNOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: CHARLES CALVERT BRUKER aka CHARLES C. BRUKER, JR., aka CHARLES BRUKER, JR., aka CHARLES C. BRUKER, aka CHARLES BRUKER1-07-PR-161914To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of CHARLES CALVERT BRUKER, aka CHARLES C. BRUKER, JR., aka CHARLES BRUKER, JR., aka CHARLES C. BRUKER aka CHARLES BRUKER. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by: ROBERT D. CECIL, Santa Clara County Public Administrator in the Superior Court of California, County of SANTA CLARA. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that Robert D. Cecil, Santa Clara County Public Administrator be appointed as personal representa-tive to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the person-al representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to inter-ested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an inter-ested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held on October 5, 2007 at 9:00 a.m. in Dept. 15 of the Superior Court of California, Santa Clara County, located at 191 N. First St., San Jose, CA, 95113. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as pro-vided in section 9100 of the California Probate Code. The time for filing claims will not expire before four months from the hearing date noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk.Attorney for Petitioner:/s/ Tamara K. LopezDeputy County Counsel

373 West Julian Street, 3rd FloorSan Jose, CA 95113(408)491-4200 (PAW Sep. 14, 21, 28, 2007)NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: AMY ESTELLE FULLER 1-07-PR-161975 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of AMY ESTELLE FULLER, aka AMY E. FULLER, aka AMY FULLER. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by: JAMES P. FULLER (aka, James Preston Fuller, Sr.) in the Superior Court of California, County of SANTA CLARA. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that JAMES P. FULLER (aka, James Preston Fuller, Sr.) be appointed as per-sonal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the person-al representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to inter-ested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administra-tion authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held on October 11, 2007 at 9:00 a.m. in Dept. 15 of the Superior Court of California, Santa Clara County, located at 191 N. First St., San Jose, CA, 95113. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent credi-tor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in section 9100 of the California Probate Code. The time for filing claims will not expire before four months from the hearing date noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner:/s/ Charles H. Packer, Esq (SBN 97224)70 South First StreetSan Jose, CA 95113(408)286-9800(PAW Sep. 19, 21, 26, 2007)ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA No. 107CV094695 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:Petitioner MARIANNE HOAGLAND filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows:MARIANNE HOAGLAND to MARIANNE BARBANO . THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indi-cated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. NOTICE OF HEARING: November 6, 2007, 8:45 a.m., Dept. 15. Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara, 191 N. First Street, San Jose, CA 95113. A copy of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE shall be published at least once each week for four succes-sive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county:PALO ALTO WEEKLY.Date: September 20, 2007 /s/ Mary Ann GrillliJUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT(PAW Sep. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 2007)

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PALO ALTO . LYTTON325.6161

PALO ALTO . MIDDLEFIELD328.5211

PORTOLA VALLEY851.1961

WOODSIDE851.2666