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Evacuation lifted
for 200,000 living
near Oroville dam
By Jonathan J. Cooper Oroville Dam were suddenly
and Paul Elias ordered to evacuate Sunday after-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS noon after water authorities had
assured them for nearly a week
that the dam was sound despite a
OROVILLE Nearly 200,000
gaping and growing hole found in
Northern Californians who live
the structures main spillway. The
downstream of the countrys
order came after authorities feared
tallest dam were allowed to return
an earthen emergency spillway
home Tuesday after two nights of
used when the lake behind the
uncertainty, but they were warned
dam overflows its capacity
they may have to again flee to
appeared ready to fail Sunday
higher ground on a moments
because of erosion.
notice if hastily made repairs to
Over the weekend, the swollen
the battered structure dont hold.
lake spilled down the unpaved REUTERS
The fixes could be put to their emergency spillway for nearly 40
first test later this week with the Jennifer Moss, left, of Marysville, ties her daughter Kaylins shoes at a relief center at the Placer County Fair Grounds
hours, leaving it badly eroded. in Roseville after an evacuation was ordered for communities downstream from the Lake Oroville Dam.
first of a series of small storms The problem occurred six days
forecast for the region. after engineers discovered a was unnecessary. they didnt, and there are prob- inches of rain and snow in the
But the real test is still to come growing hole in the dams main On Tuesday, U. S. Rep. John ab l y mul t i p l e reas o n s wh y, foothills and mountains starting
in the weeks ahead when a record concrete spillway. Garamendi, a Democrat who rep- with cost a crucial one. Wednesday night. But the storm
amount of snowfall melts in near- St at e an d federal o ffi ci al s resents an area near Oroville, The California Department of was looking colder than initially
by mountains. i g n o red cal l s i n 2 0 0 5 fro m called the governments failure to Water Resources said the lake was projected, meaning less rain and
There is the prospect that we environmental groups to armor coat the spillway in concrete a ready to take on rain and melting less runoff than last weeks
could issue another evacuation the earthen spillway in concrete classic case of woulda, coulda, snow. State water officials said storms.
order if the situation changes and to prevent erosion. Federal reg- shoulda. they have drained enough of the Gov. Jerry Brown said late
the risk increases, Butte County ul at o rs co n cl uded t h e eart h en He said that if the state had lake behind Oroville Dam that the Tuesday that the Federal
Sheriff Kory Honea said Tuesday, spillway could handle a large listened to the 2005 warnings emergency spillway will not be Emergency Management Agency
telling residents they could return amount of overflow after water an d i n s t al l ed t h e co n cret e a needed to handle runoff from an approved his request for federal
home but to remain vigilant. agencies that would have had to decade ag o , Th i s p ro b l em approaching storm. assistance with the Oroville dam
Residents living below the pay for the upgrade argued it would not have occurred. But Forecasts call for 2 inches to 4 situation.
Republicans block Dem Around the nation Flynn putting himself in a position to
be blackmailed. What position is the
effort to get Trumps tax returns president in? asked Crowley. Our
Trump has said he has no investments national security is at risk.
WASHINGTON House Republicans in Russia, and Democrats acknowledged The Ways and Means Committee has
on Tuesday blocked an attempt by that have no evidence otherwise. Thats legal authority to obtain confidential
Democrats to use an obscure law to why they want Trumps returns, said tax records. The committee could then
obtain President Donald Trumps tax Rep. Joseph Crowley, R-N.Y. vote to make them public.
returns from the IRS. The move came a day after Trumps
On Tuesday, committee Democrats
Democrats on the House Ways and national security adviser, Michael
tried to amend a routine annual over-
Means Committee tried to frame the Flynn, was forced to resign over con-
sight plan to insert a provision that
issue as a matter of national security. versations he had with Russian officials
called for obtaining Trumps tax returns.
They questioned whether Trump has any before Trump took office.
Republicans blocked it on a straight
investments in Russia. People are concerned about Michael
party-line vote, 23-15.
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Repairing roads and highways
tion, affecting commerce and the safe-
Football fantasies
Other voices
T
The Press-Enterprise ty and quality of life of the traveling hings that matter most must never be at the
public, argued San Bernardino mercy of things that matter least. Johann
County in support. Wolfgang von Goethe.
A
s Sacramento continues to under the terms of the law. Steinorths
ddle over addressing Despite these common-sense argu- Once again the spectacle of the Super Bowl dominated a
bill is narrow in scope and simply February Sunday. Seems its the all-American version of
Californias massive and ments, Steinorths proposal died in
modernizes a redundant process that the gladiators in the Roman coliseum where spectators
worsening deciencies in highway the California Assemblys Committee
doesnt serve the best interests of the got their jollies from brutality and torture. A post-game
and road repair, Assemblyman Marc public. on Natural Resources.
Steinorth, R-Rancho Cucamonga, has Committee Chair Das Williams, D- commentary included: These guys are out there, and
Notably, the bill still requires com- theyre sacricing their bodies, laying it all on the line
once again introduced common-sense pliance with other environmental Carpinteria, argued at the time that
legislation with the potential to ease Steinorth was simply trying to cir- and thats what people enjoy. ... First of all, every week
laws, including the Porter-Cologne were talking about thousands of hits. Eventually the head
some of the problems. Water Quality Control Act and the cumvent the states environmental
Assembly Bill 278 calls for laws and argued instead that Steinorth is going to get it. This is part of football.
California Endangered Species Act, The American obsession with football and the resulting
exempting existing roads and high- which should allay concerns that this should support the favored policy of
ways that have already been reviewed the Democrats. Nice try ... if you brain-rattling injuries continue as we sacrice our boys
bill thwarts environmental protec- and young men on the altar of this violent sport. Athletic
pursuant to the California tions. want to help, vote for a tax,
Environmental Quality Act from addi- Williams told Steinorth. departments of educational institutions, along with corpo-
Unfortunately, this isnt the rst rate interests, continue to attempt to cover up their com-
tional reviews before maintenance time Steinorth has introduced legisla- Following the vote against the pro-
and repair work can be done. posal, Steinorth correctly observed plicity and try to fend off
tion of this sort. Last year, he intro- any potential liability.
Requiring another unnecessary duced a similar bill, AB1569, with that the Legislature was out of touch
step before repairing our broken with the practical, everyday needs of When you hear about the
strong support by the Southern problems that former foot-
infrastructure will only slow down and California Association of the public. While they continue to
delay crucial maintenance, Steinorth kill any effort to prioritize critical ball players have with the
Governments, the California aftermath of concussions
argues. Transportation Commission and the road repairs, my constituents in the
Inland Empire face long commutes on and other serious injuries
At a time when the state is dealing California Chamber of Commerce.
deteriorating roads every day, said they suffered while playing
with a $59 billion maintenance back- Many local government agencies
Steinorth. the game, what goes
log for state roads and bridges, and also supported the bill, recognizing
Whether things will go any differ- through your mind? What
local governments even more than the potential for lowered costs to tax-
ently this time remains to be seen, to you think about the fact
that, one would think a proposal to payers and the expediting of needed
but as was true last year, the idea of that this issue has been
streamline repairs without compro- maintenance. kept under wraps for so
mising the environment or health of Full environmental reviews of rou- exempting existing roads and high-
long and even the results of
the public would be embraced by tine maintenance or improvement ways from reviews they have already
head injuries among high
politicians who ostensibly represent projects for existing roadways, tun- undergone makes sense. Our roads and
school players (and even
the public. nels and bridges dramatically increas- highways are in need of repair
younger athletes) have not been given the attention they
Simply processing CEQA applica- es costs to the taxpayers, and creates superuous reviews and processes
deserve? What do you think about the fans who get espe-
tions can add months of delay to proj- signicant delays to project comple- should not be impediments to getting
cially excited about particularly damaging tackles? Arent
ects that have already been vetted needed work done.
our young men more valuable to us than the perpetration
of such a vicious game?
On Jan. 6, we read in our Daily Journal: Death from
Letters to the editor brain injuries rising in high school football. We are told
that such deaths remain rare because of improvement in
medical care, rules that banned head-rst tackling and new
helmet safety standards. But is the game worth even one
Fed funding Trump is President Bill Clinton thats why Democrats keep losing. death? And what about those who didnt succumb but
became handicapped by the effects of brain injury that
Editor, Editor, may last throughout their lives?
A letters contributor suggested the President Bill Clinton said in his Mike Brown A very interesting article in The Week of Jan. 17
feds may want to defund California 1995 State of the Union speech Burlingame described much of the problem with the obsession with
because they voted against the current (Google it) that All Americans are this game. Its a sad story of a 6-year-old boy whose life
administration. What an intelligent rightly disturbed by the large num- President Trump has been changed forever by his father who was using his
idea, every election the winning bers of illegal aliens entering our son to fulll his obsession for him to become a star foot-
party could defund those states that country. The jobs they hold would
and the judiciary ball player. When he found out the extent of the boys
didnt play ball. As luck would have otherwise be held by citizens or legal Editor, injuries, The boys football-obsessed father struggled to
it, right next door was a Sacramento immigrants, the public services they In the 1930s, Joseph Goebbels, come to terms with the idea that his son may never play
Bee column stating the facts that use impose burdens on our taxpayers. Hitlers propaganda minister, staged again. The unfortunate boy, who may suffer for the rest of
while California is in the bottom 10 Thats why my administration has the Reichstag re which burned down his life because of his sojourn with tackle football, had
states in per capita funding from the moved aggressively to secure our bor- the German Parliament building. just been used by his father to live vicariously and bolster
feds, it is in the upper end as far as ders ... by deporting criminal aliens Because of the fear and panic stoked his own ego. There is no mention of a feeling of remorse
contribution. by cracking down on illegal hiring up by that manufactured disaster, for encouraging his young son to play a game that threat-
OK conservatives, lets support no Hitler was granted emergency powers
and by barring welfare benets to unchecked by judicial or parliamen- ened brain damage. It appears that its all Dad. Mike
federal funding, and we keep our taxes illegal aliens. We are a nation of wants his son to be a football star what would his own
here, thats fair right? Why dont you tary constraint.
immigrants but we are also a nation Now we are told by President Trump life be without football?
look enthusiastic. You can send in the of laws. It is wrong and ultimately A report in the June 2016 issue of the Journal of
that if something bad happens we can
Army to collect. Whoops, the largest self defeating for a nation of immi- blame it on a so-called judge and a Neurotrauma found that the likelihood of developing
by far contingent of armed forces per- grants to permit the kind of abuse of complicit judiciary. cognitive and emotional problems is linked to a football
sonnel are Californians, more than our immigration laws and we must I greatly fear that we Americans are players overall exposure to contacts and not just to his
190,000 and they wont violently do more to stop it. being set-up for something bad. diagnosed concussions. In other words, every little bit
confront their friends and family. I Democrats in the House and Senate Steve Bannon is Donald Trumps adds up, which explains why NFL veterans who started
guess California does have recourse, gave President Clinton a huge stand- Joseph Goebbels. It is a rst step on before age 12 are more likely to have cognitive problems
sadly for some. ing ovation. So somehow President the road to fascism. than those who picked up the game later.
Trump is a racist for saying and Jeanne Marie Laskas wrote in her enlightening book,
John Dillon doing exactly what President Clinton Jonathan Feinberg Concussion: Athletes suffering from head injuries,
San Bruno did in 1995? Democrats are elitist San Mateo pressured by a league and, in fact, a culture that said, get
hypocrites, America knows this, and back in the game! Man up! Dont ever show it hurts! This
was not just an issue for pro football players. It was an
issue for college football players, high school football
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Sports is science to
Giants new closer
Sharing stardom
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Curry and Durant
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Mark Melancon sprints to the mound
and his heart starts racing at precisely 183 beats per minute.
Its all by careful design for San Franciscos new closer.
just let it happen
By Tim Reynolds
I didnt realize it was that high, San Francisco manager THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bruce Bochy said Tuesday, when his pitchers and catchers
held their first spring training workout. Stephen Curry had no preconceived notion on how being
That shows you how ramped up these Kevin Durants teammate was supposed to work.
guys get with Adrenalin kicking in. Its a He just knew it would.
beautiful thing. Adrenalins a beautiful It was a fair question when the season began: How were
drug as long as you can control it. superstars like Curry and Durant going to mesh with the
Melancon sure can, and he is monitoring Golden State Warriors? No one need ask anymore, not with
his every movement. The right-hander is the Warriors holding the best record in the NBA and the team
wearing a heart rate monitor under his uni- about to send four players Curry and Durant included, of
form around his rib area while he pitches. course to New Orleans for next Sundays All-Star Game.
I dont think across the league its too I kind of went into it with a fresh perspective, just under-
Mark Melancon popular, Melancon said.
standing what KDs game is like and what hes like as a per-
In fact, he asked his share of questions about sports sci- son, Curry said. I knew some things from playing with
ence his passion that goes hand in hand with pitching at him, on Team USA and stuff. From there, we had a certain
his peak when deciding to sign with San Francisco. identity to how we play. I knew that he would blend right in
But 183 beats per minute, for a someone who typically USA TODAY SPORTS
and bring his skill set to the table.
works all of one inning at the end of the night to finish off Top: Kevin Durant celebrates with Steph Curry during the Didnt want to put too much pressure on the transition,
the opponent? Warriors 126-91 win over the Cavaliers at Oracle Arena. Curry added. We just let it happen.
Above: Curry congratulates Durant Feb. 8 during the
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GIANTS
Andrew Gareld, Hacksaw Ridge opportunities in 75 relief appearances last
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just standing out there, barely moving, he covered.
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Tanna, Australia said. I dont want to go from sitting out in He studies the numbers and considers how
Supporting Actor The Salesman, Iran
the bullpen for two hours to all of a sudden maybe it was an especially hot day and he
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Jeff Bridges, Hell or High Water trying to be at 183. Thats whats going to burned more calories and his heart rate was
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the course of two innings or so getting the might decide to decrease his next workout or
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Sunday, February 26 Naomie Harris, Moonlight On Tuesday, Melancon threw for the first
Nicole Kidman, Lion time to Gold Glove catcher Buster Posey as unless he reduces his workload.
4pm on ABC Octavia Spencer, Hidden Figures
lefty ace Madison Bumgarner let it fly from All these teams have a sports science
Michelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea
one mound over at Scottsdale Stadium. All director now, so its obviously pretty
the brass watched their prized ninth-inning important. Theyre valuing it, he said.
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Entries must be Postmarked by Feb. 25, 2017 four-year contract in December, got right to Ive already been asking him about all
work. He shagged balls during bunting his other organizations and how they do
drills on a back field before his turn. things, trying to see anything we can do
The 31-year-old Melancon figured he better, the right fielder said. Thats some-
might be pitching in the Bay Area last sum- thing me and him are both really into, the
mer but the Pirates traded him to sports science, trying to get the most out of
Washington instead of San Francisco, our bodies.
which could have used him as the Giants No tes : The Giants signed RHP David
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pion Cubs in Game 4 of the NL Division spot. . . . Johnny Cueto, still in the
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday Feb. 15, 2017 13
Burlingames Feldman wont pitch in WBC
By Gary Schatz the Marlins for became more acute when Homer Bailey had The Reds opened last season with five
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS prospects. surgery to remove bone spurs from his starters on the disabled list, putting pressure
The 34-year-old pitching elbow, sidelining him into the sea- on a bullpen that wound up being historical-
GOODYEAR, Ariz. Scott Feldman Feldman will get $2.3 son. ly bad. They signed closer Drew Storen in
wont compete in the World Baseball Classic million on his one-year I was asked, but I think its more impor- the offseason to try to fix that issue.
for Israel, choosing instead to get ready to deal and can make an tant for me to be here with a new team, Feldman has pitched for the Rangers,
fill a spot in the Cincinnati Reds rotation. additional $2.2 million Feldman said about pitching for Israel. You Cubs, Orioles, Astros and Blue Jays. He was
Feldman said Tuesday that he has turned in bonuses based upon have to go somewhere where they want you. used mostly in relief last season, making
down the opportunity to pitch in the WBC. starts and $1.5 million The Reds called early and it seemed like a only five starts, but is getting ready to
The Reds signed him on Jan. 26 to fill the Scott Feldman for relief appearances, good place to play. It is unfortunate when return to a starting role.
spot that opened when they traded Dan depending upon which guys like Homer get hurt. In the meantime, Starting is something Id like to do, he
Straily their top starter last season to role he fills. The Reds need for a starter someone has to step up a little bit. said.
TUESDAY Local sports roundup points, while Miro Cavanaugh had 14. MONDAY
Eastside College Prep 46,
Girls basketball the Knights finished in a tie for second with
Carlmont and Mills. Sacred Heart Prep 32 Boys soccer
South City 51, Westmoor 41 After leading 12-10 after one quarter of El Camino 6, Capuchino 0
The Warriors closed out an undefeated Mills 28, San Mateo 22 play, the Gators managed only 20 points Christian Marquez exploded for five goals
Peninsula Athletic League North Division The Vikings joined Carlmont and the rest of the way in a WBAL loss to the as the Colts routed the Mustangs in PAL
campaign with the win over the Rams in the Hillsdale in a tie for second place in the PAL Panthers. Ocean Division action.
regular-season finale. South Division standings after cooling off Tevin Panchal led SHP (7-6 WBAL, 11-12 Nate Deinla accounted for the final goal
The win gives South City (12-0 PAL one of the hottest teams in the division in overall) with 15 points, while Eric DeBrine for El Camino (11-1 PAL Ocean, 15-1-2
North, 20-3 overall) the No. 1 seed out of the Bearcats. added 12. overall) by converting a penalty kick.
the division in the PAL tournament, which Zelie Zshornack and Lauryn Shek paced
Gabe Gonzalez, Christian Lupercio and
begins Thursday. Mills (9-3 PAL South, 17-7 overall) with Girls soccer Matt Corcoran each had an assist.
Both Brittney Cedeno and Neveah Miller nine and eight points, respectively. Aubrie Menlo-Atherton 5, Capuchino 1
recorded doubles. They each scored 13 Businger, who has been the Vikings lead-
points while Miller pulled down 15 The Bears moved one win away from a per- Hillsdale 4, Jefferson 0
ing scorer nearly every game this season,
rebounds and Cedeno dished out 12 assists. fect PAL Bay Division campaign after
managed just five points. She did, however, The Knights posted their fifth straight
Jerlene Miller added 11 points in the win. pulling away from the Mustangs in the sec-
pull down 10 rebounds and came away with shutout in winning their seventh straight
ond half after leading 2-0 at the break.
three steals. PAL Ocean Division game.
Katie Guenin and Diana Morales each had
Carlmont 61, Capuchino 43 With the loss, San Mateo ends the regular Ben Nestor scored twice and Neel Prasad
season with a league record of 7-5, which two goals and an assist for M-A (13-0 PAL
The Scots won for the ninth time in 10 added a pair of assists to pace Hillsdale (10-
eliminates the Bearcats from the PAL tour- South, 14-3-1 overall). Margaret Child had
games, beating the Mustangs and finishing 1-1 PAL Ocean, 14-3-1 overall), which
nament. Overall, the Bearcats finished the a goal and an assist for the Bears, while
in a three-way tie for second place along stayed hot on the heels of first-place El
regular season 9-13. Josephine Cotto notched a goal and Yara
with Hillsdale and Mills in the PAL Camino. Alex Lehr and Cole Jensen each
Gomez picked up an assist.
South, behind division winner Menlo- chipped in a goal for the Knights, while
Atherton. Eastside College Prep 66, Menlo School 51 Oscar Privado-Sanchez notched an assist.
Carlmont (9-3 PAL South, 17-7 overall) A six-point first period doomed the Sacred Heart Prep 3, Crystal Springs 0
got 13 points each from Alexa Bayangos Knights in their loss to the Panthers in a The Gators got a pair of goals from Mia
Shenk to beat the Gryphons and win the Aragon 3, Sequoia 1
and Catherine Dahlberg. Lys Hayes added West Bay Athletic League Foothill Division
meeting. WBAL Foothill Division title. The Dons actually scored all four goals in
11.
Menlo (4-4 WBAL Foothill, 13-10 over- Shenk scored twice for SHP (9-1-1 WBAL the victory over the Cherokees in a PAL Bay
Defensively, the Scots forced the Division matchup.
Mustangs into 25 turnovers. all) fell behind 18-6 after one period and Foothill) in the first 20 minutes. Nikky
could never recover. Molumphy rounded out the scoring in the Sequoia goal came on Aragon own-goal
Valentina Krysko paced Capuchino (0-12,
Sam Erisman led the Knights with 21 35th minute. early in the first half, but a Liam Laird
5-19) with a game-high 17 points.
points, while Mohini Gupta added 13. Sophie Amid-Hozour, Cam Gordon and penalty kick tied the score at 1 for Aragon.
Menlo-Atherton 65, Hillsdale 39 RaAnaa Bey led ECP (7-2, 17-6) with a Isabella Jordan all had assists for the Anthony Sandoval gave the Dons a 2-1
game-high 24 points. Gators. lead at the half on a shot from 25 yards out.
The Bears capped an undefeated PAL South
With the loss, Crystal Springs falls to 2- Sandoval then iced the game in the second
Division season with a routine win over the
Knights.
Boys basketball 6-2 in division play and will have to hope half with a breakaway strike.
Half Moon Bay 83, Oceana 28 for an at-large bid to qualify for CCS.
It sets up the Bears for a potential colli-
sion with South City in the PAL tournament The Cougars are the third team in the PAL Correction
finals. to finish the division schedule undefeated, Boys soccer There was incorrect information in the
Greer Hoyem paced M-A (12-0 PAL South, as Half Moon Bay finished off a perfect 12- Menlo School 3, Sacred Heart Prep 1 column Postseason posturing that
23-1 overall) with 16 points, one of four 0 run through PAL North Division play for The Knights captured their first league appeared in the Feb. 14 edition of the Daily
Bears to score in double figures. Carly its fourth division title in a row. title since 2002 by beating the rival Gators. Journal. The PAL girls and boys semifinals
McLanahan added 11, while Ofa Sili and Over the past four seasons, Half Moon Menlo (8-0-3 WBAL, 12-1-3 overall) got will also be played at Hillsdale Friday. A
Erica Fischer each finished with 10. Bay (12-0 PAL South, 19-6 overall) is 47-1 a goal and two assists from Alistair Shaw. quad-style format will be used, alternating
Hillsdale (9-3, 15-9) got 12 points from against North Division competition. Ben Lasky added a goal and an assist, while girls and boys games beginning at 3:15
Lauren Izumi and 11 from Caelynn Hwang as Ethan Menzies led the Cougars with 15 Daniel Hausen rounded out the scoring. p.m.
14 Wednesday Feb. 15, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
WEDNESDAY
WHATS ON TAP NBA GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
NHL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Ex-wrestling exec McMahon
Boys soccer
El Camino at Hillsdale, Mills at San Mateo,Terra Nova
at Capuchino, Jefferson at Half Moon Bay,
Burlingame at South City, Aragon at Menlo-Ather-
Atlantic Division
Boston
Toronto
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36
32
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19
24
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Ottawa
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Montreal 58 31 19
54 29 19
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8
6
Pts
70
64
GF
165
145
GA
150
146
on track to Cabinet selection
ton, Carlmont at Woodside, Westmoor at Sequoia, New York 23 33 .411 13 1/2 Boston 58 29 23 6 64 157 155 By Kevin Freking McMahon
4 p.m. Philadelphia 21 34 .382 15 Toronto 55 26 18 11 63 172 162 waged two
Brooklyn 9 46 .164 27 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Florida 54 24 20 10 58 134 153
Buffalo 57 24 23 10 58 141 161 un s uc c e s s f ul
THURSDAY Southeast Division
Girls soccer
Tampa Bay 56 25 24 7 57 154 160 WASHINGTON Former bids for the
Washington 33 21 .611 Detroit 56 22 24 10 54 141 169
Aragon at Hillsdale, 3 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton at Atlanta 32 23 .582 1 1/2 wrestling entertainment executive Senate in
Woodside, Capuchino at Burlingame, Carlmont at Charlotte 24 31 .436 9 1/2 Metropolitan Division Linda McMahon is on track to C o n n e c t i c ut ,
Terra Nova, 4 p.m. Miami 24 32 .429 10 Washington 56 39 11 6 84 192 121 losing to the
Orlando 21 36 .368 13 1/2 secure Senate confirmation to be
Pittsburgh 55 35 13 7 77 197 155
Wrestling Columbus 55 35 15 5 75 177 136 the next leader of the Small states current
Central Division N.Y. Rangers 56 37 18 1 75 192 147 Business Administration. s en at o rs ,
Half Moon Bay at Burlingame, El Camino at Ca- Cleveland 38 16 .704
puchino, Terra Nova at Oceana, 6 p.m. Philadelphia 56 27 22 7 61 147 168 The Senate has been split mostly Demo crat s
Indiana 29 26 .527 9 1/2 N.Y. Islanders55 25 20 10 60 162 165 Linda
Chicago 27 29 .482 12
New Jersey 56 24 22 10 58 131 159 along party lines on most of McMahon R i c h a r d
Girls basketball Detroit 26 30 .464 13
Milwaukee 24 30 .444 14 Carolina 53 24 22 7 55 140 156 President Donald Trumps Cabinet Blumenthal and
PAL tournament, TBA
Mercy-Burlingame at Castilleja, 5:30 p.m. choices. But McMahon has faced lit- Chris Murphy, despite spending
WESTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division tle resistance after assuring lawmak- nearly $100 million of her own
Southwest Division
Boys basketball San Antonio 42 13 .764 Minnesota 56 37 13 6 80 187 130 ers that she believes the SBA should money on the 2010 and 2012 races.
PAL tournament, TBA Houston 40 17 .702 3 Chicago 57 35 17 5 75 166 147 The two former adversaries intro-
St. Louis 56 29 22 5 63 161 165
continue as a Cabinet-level, stand-
Memphis 34 23 .596 9
Dallas 22 33 .400 20 Nashville 56 27 21 8 62 158 151 alone agency and that she would be a duced her as part of her confirmation
FRIDAY
Boys soccer New Orleans 22 34 .393 20 1/2 Winnipeg 59 26 29 4 56 171 187 strong advocate for small business hearing and said they believe she
Dallas 58 22 26 10 54 160 187 would give good advice to Trump on
Capuchino at Mills, San Mateo at Hillsdale, Jeffer- Northwest Division Colorado 54 15 37 2 32 109 184 within the new administration.
son at El Camino, Burlingame at Aragon, 3 p.m.; Utah 34 22 .607 A Senate panel recently approved policies affecting small businesses.
Serra at Bellarmine, 3:15 p.m.; Sacred Heart prep at
Crystal Springs, 3:30 p.m.; South City at Westmoor,
Oklahoma City 31 25 .554 3 Pacific Division her nomination by a vote of 18-1, McMahon has continued to
Denver 25 30 .455 8 1/2 Sharks 57 34 18 5 73 156 135
3;45 p.m.; Half Moon Bay at Terra Nova, Sequoia at Portland 23 32 .418 10 1/2 Anaheim 58 30 18 10 70 152 147 moving the nomination to the full donate heavily to GOP groups and
Carlmont, Woodside at Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m. Minnesota 21 35 .375 13 Edmonton 57 30 19 8 68 162 148 Senate for consideration. The vote candidates, and was a multimillion-
Los Angeles 55 28 23 4 60 138 136 is expected on Tuesday. dollar backer of two political action
Girls basketball Pacific Division Calgary 57 28 26 3 59 149 164
PAL tournament, TBA Warriors 46 9 .836 Vancouver 57 25 26 6 56 135 164 Mrs. McMahon made it very committees working to secure
Menlo School at Notre Dame-Belmont, Pinewood L.A. Clippers 34 21 .618 12 Arizona 55 19 29 7 45 131 174 clear that she has the experience, Trumps victory in the November
at Priory, Sacred Heart Prep at Eastside College Prep, Sacramento 23 32 .418 23
L.A. Lakers 19 37 .339 27 1/2 Tuesdays Games understanding and instincts neces- election.
Crystal Springs at Harker, 6:30 p.m.
Phoenix 17 39 .304 29 1/2 Pittsburgh 4, Vancouver 0 sary to bolster Americas small The SBA is best known for the
Boys basketball
New Jersey 3, Colorado 2 business community and advocate small business loans it makes and
Tuesdays Games Toronto 7, N.Y. Islanders 1
PAL tournament, TBA Chicago 105, Toronto 94 Buffalo 3, Ottawa 2 for much-needed regulatory the disaster aid it provides to com-
Serra at Valley Christian, Sacred Heart Prep at Kings Cleveland 116, Minnesota 108 Winnipeg 5, Dallas 2 reforms, said Sen. Jim Risch, R- panies and entrepreneurs. The
Academy, Menlo School at Crystal Springs, 6:30 p.m. Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, late Anaheim 1, Minnesota 0
Edmonton 5, Arizona 2 Idaho, chairman of the Senate agency is also tasked with monitor-
Wednesdays Games
Wrestling Indiana at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Wednesdays Games Committee on Small Businesses ing government officials compli-
PAL girls championships at Menlo-Atherton, 3 p.m. San Antonio at Orlando, 4 p.m. Toronto at Columbus, 4 p.m. and Entrepreneurship. ance with contract laws. Its budget
Charlotte at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. St. Louis at Detroit, 5 p.m.
Philadelphia at Calgary, 6:30 p.m. Leading up to the vote for is generally under $1 billion. The
SATURDAY Dallas at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.
Milwaukee at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Florida at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. McMahon, the Senate narrowly leadership of the SBA is considered
Girls basketball Thursdays Games a Cabinet-level position.
PAL championship game
Philadelphia at Boston, 4:30 p.m.
Winnipeg at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
approved Steven Mnuchin to serve
Miami at Houston, 5 p.m. as the next secretary of the Treasury In nominating McMahon, Trump
At Hillsdale, 6 p.m. New Orleans at Memphis, 5 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 6 p.m.
Ottawa at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Department despite strong noted that she had helped grow
Colorado at Buffalo, 4:30 p.m.
Boys basketball Minnesota at Denver, 6 p.m. Dallas at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Democratic objections over a WWE from a modest operation with
PAL championship game Portland at Utah, 6 p.m. Vancouver at St. Louis, 5 p.m. banker they dubbed the foreclosure about a dozen employees into a
At Hillsdale, 7:45 p.m. New York at Oklahoma City, 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Edmonton, 6 p.m.
Atlanta at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. king. The Senate also approved publicly traded global enterprise
Arizona at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.
Wrestling
Sacramento at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Fridays Games David Shulkin to serve as the next with more than 800 employees.
Thursdays Games Pittsburgh at Columbus, 4 p.m. secretary of the Department of McMahon stepped down from the
PAL championships Washington at Indiana, 4 p.m. Colorado at Carolina, 4:30 p.m.
At Menlo-Atherton, 9 a.m. Boston at Chicago, 5 p.m. Florida at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Veterans Affairs. company in 2009 to run for office.
25.2 this season. Hes shooting less and does- A play in Saturdays game that had Durant when they can read the other without needing
GOLF
Jordan Spieth is coming off a victory at chance at winning. He was scheduled to He still draws the most attention, and its
Pebble Beach. Jason Day is trying to keep return this year because the Tiger Woods not even close. One only had to see crowds
Dustin Johnson and Hideki Matsuyama Foundation now runs the tournament. lined up from tee-to-green at Torrey Pines a
from taking his No. 1 world ranking. Adam But then he pulled out last week. few weeks ago.
Continued from page 11 Scott and Sergio Garcia are playing for the Woods was out for 15 months recovering So why watch?
rst time in America this year. They are from three back surgeries when he made a Fifteen years ago ... I wouldnt say there
among eight of the top 10 players in the soft return in the Bahamas at an unofcial was no reason. You still had great players,
all anyone cared about was Tiger Woods. world, a list that doesnt even include event against an 18-man eld with no cut. Pat Perez said. But you didnt have anyone
Now? defending champion Bubba Watson. Then he missed the cut at Torrey Pines, ew like Tiger at that time. But golf, in my
The question, while still reasonable, no
While Woods is No. 693 in the world, to Dubai and withdrew after a 77 because of opinion, has totally changed. Tiger is such
longer seems as relevant.
what matters far more is that he spent 683 back spasms. He said the recurring spasms an if that I dont think well see him for
Im here, and Im insulted thats not
weeks at No. 1 in the world ranking. That would keep him from playing this week and six months. Jordan, Jason and all these
enough, Paul Casey said, the sarcasm easi-
record, much like his 142 consecutive cuts, next week at the Honda Classic. young kids winning, theyre taking over.
ly detectable through his laughter.
are likely to never be touched. His absence at Riviera is jarring only as Theyre not going to catch him. Even
Why watch?
So yes, hes still very much relevant. it relates to the future. Questions have combined, theyre not going to catch
The simple answer is because Riviera is
Woods stopped playing Riviera in 2006. shifted from how he will fare to when or him, Perez added. Tiger is the needle.
as good as any course the PGA Tour plays,
While the tournament gave him his rst if he can play again. But it is no longer Anyone who argues that is crazy. But its
and the eld at the Genesis Open is the
sponsor exemption in 1992 and he grew up as noticeable. Golf has gotten used to tour- almost like seeing Bigfoot now. You dont
strongest of the year.
45 miles away, he only had one serious naments without Woods. know when youll see him.
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AREA
Clues scarce after half-brother Around the world tion, according to lawmakers who briefed
reporters about the closed door meeting
this week after posters featuring a scowling
Francis appeared around Rome. The posters
of North Korea leader killed on condition of anonymity because the case with the spy officials. referenced some perceived heavy-handed
involves sensitive diplomacy. He had not moves against conservatives and asked
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia The Conservative criticism of Wheres your mercy?
astonishing assassination of North Korea yet gone through security.
Kim, who died on the way to a hospital, pope sparks rally of support And on Tuesday, the Vatican published a
leader Kim Jong Uns half-brother rippled book by the Holy Sees top canon lawyer
across Asia on Wednesday as Malaysian told medical workers before he died that he
had been attacked with a chemical spray, the VATICAN CITY Pope Francis top fully endorsing Francis controversial
investigators scoured airport surveillance advisers are rallying to his defense amid an opening to divorced and civilly remarried
video for clues about the two female official said.
South Koreas spy service said Wednesday unprecedented wave of conservative criti- Catholics the main bone of contention
assailants and rival South Korea offered up a cism that represents the biggest challenge between the pope and conservative and tra-
single, shaky motive: paranoia. that North Korea had been trying for five
years to kill Kim Jong Nam. But the to his mercy-over-morals papacy. ditionalist Catholics.
Kim Jong Nam, 46, was targeted Monday National Intelligence Service did not defi- In an unusual gesture, the nine cardinals The books author, Cardinal Francesco
in a shopping concourse at Kuala Lumpur nitely say that it was North Korea, just that from around the world who advise Francis Coccopalmerio, said the Vatican bureaucra-
International Airport, said a senior it was presumed to be a North Korean opera- on running the church made a public show cy and cardinals exist to help and serve the
Malaysian government official, who spoke of support for the pope and his teachings pope.
PLANS
[environmental impact report], its time to to include areas outside the downtown.
hes lived in the area, hes still stymied revisit the areas that need attention like I dont think it makes sense to just con-
about how that might happen. building heights, historic resources, archi- fine the conversation to the Downtown
When I look at my own life I think tectural choices, lack of open space, set- Precise Plan area, he said. I think we have
Continued from page 1 about, alright, how can I put down roots for backs and step-backs and reassemble a citi- to look at areas adjacent to the downtown.
the long term, start a family, own a place? zens task force before we even consider Those will be developed at some point in
role of a renewed citizen task force rose to he said. When I look at the housing mar- raising or eliminating the cap. This is the our future, and we have to take a look at
the top of the comments received during the ket, either for renting or for buying, I sim- perfect time to reengage the community. those. I would like for us to get out in front
study session. Though requiring new hous- ply confront an affordability crisis that I do Councilman Jeff Gee also supported creat- of that conversation.
ing developments to provide for the cre- not know, for my budget or the budget of my ing a task force including residents, busi- He said he favored an approach that main-
ation of at least 20 percent below-market friends and colleagues, how to make the ness owners and community members repre- tained the caps to temper the rate of devel-
rate units, closing some downtown streets math work. senting a variety of backgrounds. opment, but made exceptions for projects
to cars for pedestrian traffic and adding Ralph Garcia, owner of Ralphs Vacuum It cant just be the same old people plan- that helped the city meet other goals, such
planters to increase green space downtown and Sewing Center at 837 Main St. and pres- ning for the future of our city, he said. as park space or the provision of affordable
were specific measures considered by the ident of the Redwood City Downtown For Gee, weighing the multiple perspec- housing. Bain expressed hope for further
council, the conversation was focused on Business Group, encouraged the council to tives shared by community members to cre- discussions and versions of the plan to fos-
identifying more broad areas for future dis- find ways to increase opportunities for ate a viable path for downtown development ter conversations with developers, who he
cussion and possible amendments to the retail space, increase foot traffic on Main would be the key to future discussions. said could be thought of as allies in achiev-
plan. Street and revitalize the business communi- Gee noted the difficulty some developers ing the citys goals.
Adopted in 2011, the Downtown Precise ty there. He joined several other downtown have experienced in meeting the demand for As much as we would like to provide
Plan was years in the making and presented business owners in voicing support for the housing, retail and office space in the city, developers with a sense of certainty, we
guidelines for city planners and developers. proposed 851 Main St. project, which estimating that it could take 10 to 15 years want to provide residents with a sense of
The goals weigh a variety of community would add 80,000 square feet of office space before some projects were vetted through certainty, he said. If a developer wants
concerns, which include maintaining a and almost 7,000 square feet of retail space existing public input and environmental something from us, we want something
diverse set of activities, preserving historic as well as parking. review processes. from you as well.
resources and aesthetics, fostering an enter- The only way we are going to get rid of Gary Johnson, a six-year resident and Mayor Seybert recognized the efforts that
tainment culture and easing downtown any of this traffic and high prices unfortu- vice president at the Acclaim Companies, community members put into the discus-
transportation and parking. nately is to build more, he said. There is the development company behind the 851 sions when the current plan took shape.
A key focus of the discussion for council no going out any more, everything has to Main St. project as well as a residential I love the conversations that I get to
and community members alike was how the go up. There is no other way. structure at 488 Winslow St. said Main have hanging out downtown, he said. I
city would proceed once development caps For others, the study session presented Street has the potential to be an amazing love that. I also love and dont discount the
for residential, office, retail and hotel use the city and residents with an opportunity pedestrian corridor with destination retail. conversations that happened 20 years ago,
are met. Just one of the more than 1,000 to reassess how the plans guidelines have Lively retail corridors are critical to the and 30 years ago, those conversations are
regulations the plan sets forth, the caps affected the pace and character of downtown proper functioning of the community as real as the ones that happen now.
restrict the number of residential units development. because residents and visitors are drawn to For Councilwoman Janet Borgens, con-
allowed downtown to 2,500 units and the shop, meet, eat, recreate in those places. tinued community input was the key to set-
number of square feet allowed for office Citizens task force Businesses are rewarded for this, which ting the next vision for the future.
space to 500,000. An estimated 90 percent incentivizes them to reinvest, he said. Our Downtown Precise Plan was a direct
of the residential units allowed under the Kris Johnson, who has lived in Redwood
City for the past 15 years and previously Johnson asked the council to consider result of citizen involvement. I remember
cap and almost all of the office space removing the development caps, one of the participating in all of those community dis-
allowed had been accounted for by approved opposed new development projects for
being inconsistent with the historic quali- options mentioned in the staff report that cussions, she said. I think citizen
or proposed development plans by would keep all of the other regulations in involvement is important. I want to make
Mondays meeting, according to a staff ties of the area while increasing traffic con-
gestion throughout the city, advocated for the plan intact and require new develop- sure that as we move forward whatever we do
report. ments to undergo a separate environmental we do have . . . community discussions
Some, like Dave Jackson, a 31-year-old creating a citizens task force to review the
plan. review. again. I think it is time to have those dis-
resident of an unincorporated part of San cussions.
Lets embrace the wonderful things that
Mateo County just outside the Redwood
came about in the Downtown Precise Plan Community input Councilwoman Diane Howard recused her-
City limits, urged the council to find any self from the discussion and said she had
way to build more housing. Jackson said and learn our lessons from what didnt work Vice Mayor Ian Bain was grateful for the
as well, he said. Now that we have reached opportunity to discuss the plan, and encour- financial interest within the downtown
that though he has considered putting roots boundaries.
the development cap as covered by the aged the group to expand future discussions
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cent of residents speak a language other
than English at home. The City Council
unanimously approved the resolution
for everyone. We want to be part of the
citys promise and growth.
Sequoia High School teacher Greg Schmid
Councilman Jeff Gee said his grandfather
brought his family to the United States from
China.
amidst a chorus of support illustrating the went one step farther to encourage the coun- We all came from somewhere and we need
experience of immigrants and their families cil to consider becoming a sanctuary city. to help everyone feel welcome to our city,
a daughter of immigrants, Im very proud to in Redwood City. He said many of his students who are immi- he said. Its not the end, it is the beginning
be where I am. You are part of our fabric, of Rafael Avendao said he helps around 180 grants or whose parents are immigrants and we need to stand together and work
what we need in this wonderful city of ours, youth every year as the director of Redwood have been absent from school in recent together to make Redwood City the best it
and I just cant thank you enough for being Citys Siena Youth Center, a St. Francis weeks.
here. can be.
Center program, to create the kinds of They are afraid to ride public transit, City Manager Melissa Stevenson Diaz
The councils action followed a Jan. 30
opportunities available to him when he they are afraid to wait at a bus stop, they are said the designation aligned well with work
statement issued by Mayor John Seybert
immigrated to the United States from El afraid to stop and get a bite to eat, because the city is already doing with the help of
reaffirming current Police Department poli-
Salvador. of things that are happening around the nonprofit partners.
cies and stating the department does not
actively participate in the enforcement of I am an immigrant who is now a citizen, state, he said. It became really clear to us that this very
federal immigration laws. The statement he said. I believe in the perseverance of Jihan Bayyari, cofounder of Cyclismo much reflected work that has been ongoing
came in response to concerns city officials immigrants and the opportunities that Cafe in downtown Redwood City, said she is for a long time in Redwood City, she said.
heard from residents regarding the safety should be given to them because of the the daughter of immigrant parents. At her Diaz noted the need to continue spreading
and future of residents from other countries opportunities that have been given to me. cafe, she said she talks to people from other the word about services provided at non-
in the current political climate. Yadira Acosta, a 14-year-old student at countries who have come to start business- profits and city agencies, such as the Fair
Seyberts statement restated the depart- Summit Preparatory Charter High School, es or work in Redwood City. Oaks Community Center and the Redwood
ments stance on serving all members of the implored the council to send a strong mes- Its important that people see the possi- City Public Library.
public equally regardless of immigration sage to immigrant families feeling fear in a bilities, she said. [The people I talk to] Mayor John Seybert said that many of the
status, confirming that we believe we are time of uncertainty. are here to become part of the next Silicon emails the city received against adopting
all safer if anyone who contacts us to report I believe in a city that welcomes and Valley, which is what Redwood City is the resolution brought up reasons that did-
a crime can speak freely rather than feel vul- loves all people no matter where they come becoming. If you shut doors to them, you nt make sense. He clarified that those who
nerable to deportation. It also mentioned from, she said. Please help our immigrant might be shutting doors to the next startup, commit crimes in the community would be
the council would review a resolution pro- families not be scared. We believe in you. the next opportunity, the next thing that subject to the law, and that the resolution up
claiming Redwood City a Welcoming City Raul Correa, a student a Caada College, might save your life. for review by the council addressed a differ-
at its Feb. 13 meeting. The council reviewed read a statement prepared by his English as David Rusconi opposed the resolution. He ent issue.
this designation already adopted by 58 a Second Language class, which he said is asked the city to make a list of the rules and That is not what this is about. This is
cities and created by Welcoming America, a comprised of people from many other coun- regulations residents didnt have to follow about protecting families and welcoming
national program promoting inclusiveness tries who work in construction, at before it sent a welcoming message to some and protecting families that need to be pro-
and acceptance in communities across the Facebook, cleaning houses and taking care who may have entered the county illegally. tected, he said. You are welcome here, you
nation. of children, among other professions. This used to be a nation of laws and law- are a huge valued part of our community. If
A staff report confirmed U.S. census data We want to make Redwood City a nice abiding citizens, he said. When you com- we dont let immigrants here, this room is
showing 31.5 percent of Redwood Citys place for the next generations, he said. plete the list, you will have destroyed the going to be pretty empty.
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to balance the needs of their diverse laws.
ics. For more information contact
gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. Video Games. 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
community while adhering to federal Video Games. Grand Avenue Library,
I recognize and certainly feel for
laws. San Mateo Professional Alliance 306 Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
the fear that is out there in our com- Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. For more information email
We all know that the rhetoric and valle@plsinfo.org.
munity and I have to weigh those Mimis Restaurant, 2208 Bridgepoint
actions coming from Washington, Parkway, San Mateo. For more infor-
fears with my responsibilities as the mation contact mike@mikefoor.com. Dead Accounts. 8 p.m. 2120
D.C., have been felt from Pescadero
ICE makes and whether federal immi- sheriff. But from my perspective, Broadway, Redwood City. Come
to Pacifica and from East Palo Alto to Kidz Zines: Comic Zines. 4 p.m. to 6 watch this dark comedic play about
gration officers are continuing to they are all my residents and the peo- p.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306 the conflict between Main Street and
Daly City, said Supervisor Warren
focus on violent or repeat offenders. ple that we serve, Bolanos said, Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. For Wall Street. Tickets start at $35. For
Slocum. School children have had a more information email valle@plsin- more information call 493-2006.
adding hed work with supervisors,
difficult time focusing on learning fo.org.
because they were so anxious about Public weighs in his legal counsel and the county man-
ager. What You Should Know About Your
SATURDAY, FEB. 18
Elder Care Resource Fair. 9 a.m. to 1
what they had heard on television and Of 20 members of the public who Credit. 6:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. San p.m. San Carlos Adult Community
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda Center, 601 Chestnut St. This free
what that possibly meant to their spoke during the meeting, nearly all A county of immigrants de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Free work- resource fair will offer a variety of
families. Some parents are so fear- were in favor of the boards resolu- shop. Registration is required. For information on senior resources and
ful that they have retreated into the The immigration debate is particu- more information call 522-7490. services, in addition to special pre-
tion. However, many supporters sentations, health screenings and
shadows. including legal aid attorneys, repre- larly poignant for San Mateo County Crop Circles: Not What Youd Think. refreshments. For more information
Like other cities and school dis- as nearly one in three San Mateo 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 1095 Cloud contact 344-5200.
sentatives with the local American Ave., Menlo Park. Watch a filmed inter-
tricts across San Mateo County, Civil Liberties Union, faith leaders, County residents are foreign born view of Nancy Talbott, international Blood Sugar Testing. 9 a.m. to 1
supervisors sought to clarify existing those who work with children and although those statistics dont equate crop circle researcher, discussing the- p.m. San Carlos Adult Community
ories regarding causes for crop cir- Center, 601 Chestnut St., San Carlos.
policies and assuage fears that the immigrants questioned whether the to the number of undocumented immi- cles. For more information call 854- Nursing students from the College of
Sheriffs Office is not in the business countys resolution would truly be grants, said Supervisor Dave Pine. 5897. San Mateo will do non-fasting blood
sugar testing for all ages, during the
of enforcing federal immigration effective. According to the Migration Policy Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Elder Care Resource Fair. Free. For
laws. Some scrutinized the resolution as Institutes analysis of census data, 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. more information call 344-5200.
Citing the public safety benefits of about 57, 000 county residents are Featuring The Terry Hanck Band. $7
county employees might still ask for cover charge. For more information Cosplay Day. 10 a.m. South San
encouraging everyone to feel com- immigration status while investigat- without proper documents, including visit rwcbluesjam.com. Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange
fortable contacting law enforcement 6, 000 children enrolled in local Ave., South San Francisco. There will
ing a person for a crime and that law THURSDAY, FEB. 16 be prizes awarded for the best cos-
to report a crime, officials noted the enforcement would continue allowing schools and 14,000 DREAMers who Tai Chi for Balance. 10:30 a.m. to tumes. For more information email
county does not ask for peoples qualified under the Deferred Action for 11:30 a.m. 1044 Middlefield Road, valle@plsinfo.org.
ICE into the county jail. Redwood City. Downtown Library
immigration status. If the intention here is to reassure Childhood Arrivals. Community Room. Learn to improve Stoke Your Creative Fire. 10 a.m. 441
immigrants, documented and undocu- Moving forward, Pine requested the your balance. No registration neces- Seaport Court, Redwood City. Susan
ICE in the county jail? mented, that they can interact with county receive regular updates about sary. Space is limited. Arrive on time
for best results. For more information
M. Osborn presents three ways to
revitalize your writing at the monthly
As the only jurisdiction in charge county staff and in particular police the federal governments reach into email rkutler@redwoodcity.org. meeting of the California Writers
Club. $10 members, $15 non-mem-
of the jail, the board is not seeking to officers, these provisions seriously the county jail, which is also a San Mateo AARP Meeting. 11 a.m. bers, $5 students with I.D. For more
become a sanctuary county. The undermine that intention, said Jerald requirement of a state law beginning Beresford Park Recreation, 2720 information contact
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. bbaynes303@aol.com.
Sheriffs Office complies with U.S. Schwarz, a representative with the in 2018. He also suggested the county
Social hour. Apple pie slices will be
Immigration and Customs ACLUs San Mateo County chapter. consider creating a legal defense fund, sold for $2. Noon is the business San Mateo County Libraries Comic
which could include a matching chal- meeting followed by Phil Ackerly Arts Fest: Cult Indie Cartoonists
Enforcements requests to interview Resident Candace Anderson spoke comedy and magic performance. For Gilbert, Jamie and Mario
inmates or be notified when theyre to the board suggesting those provi- lenge grant wherein private firms are more information call 345-5001. Hernandez. 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
asked to contribute. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave.,
released. sions make the resolution disingenu- Millbrae. For more information call
Game Day. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Last month alone, Sheriff Carlos ous. Slocum and board President Don Foster City Recreation Center 55+ 312-5258.
Bolanos reported 21 requests from Lets not fool ourselves. With this Horsley agreed to work with the sher- Club, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City.
Come to play Bunco, cards or bring Stress, Hormones and Your Health.
immigration and customs enforce- language included, the welcoming iff to monitor the situation through your own game. For more informa- 11:30 a.m. to noon. 150 San Mateo
ment to interview San Mateo County [resolution] means nothing and its an informal task force. tion call 286-2585. Road, Half Moon Bay. Seminar provid-
ing steps to immediately beginning
inmates. It wasnt until the start of only an attempt to convince those of Slocum and Horsley spoke about The Six Transformations of to regain health, youth and life. Free.
this year that the state began to us that are not affected by discrimina- the fear that undocumented women Hewlett-Packard. 11:30 a.m. For more information contact
Computer History Museum, 1401 N. patti@bondmarcom.com.
require the sheriff notify inmates the tion that were living in an inclusive who are victims of domestic violence Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View.
interviews are not mandatory. community, Anderson said. are hesitant to seek help from law Former HP executive Webb McKinney Bottle Your Own Wine. 12:30 p.m. to
and strategy consultant Philip E. 3:30 p.m. La Honda Winery, 2645 Fair
Over the past three months, it has She also questioned how much fed- enforcement due to their immigration Oaks Ave., Redwood City. Tasting and
Meza join Museum CEO John Hollar
received more than a dozen monthly eral funding the Sheriffs Office was status. for a conversation about the role of entry is free. For more information
actually receiving a poignant issue leadership in shaping HP and what visit lahondawinery.com.
requests from ICE to be notified of A former sheriff himself, Horsley
startups can learn from its history. For
undocumented inmates release and since Trump threatened to strip federal recalled the days when hardworking more information email Bulletproof Nutrition Wellness
support from sanctuary cities, which farmworkers in rural coastal areas cevans@computerhistory.org. Lecture. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. 150 San
the federal agency typically follows Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Perform
through with picking them up from prompted San Francisco to sue. would flee into the hills at the sight Energy Healing through the better, think faster and live better
the county jail in Redwood City. In Opponents to these types of resolu- of law enforcement. Chakras. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. San using a proven blend of ancient
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda knowledge and brand new technolo-
January, the local law enforcement tions and sanctuary proposals have Im really disappointed by some of de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Registration gies. Free. For more information con-
agency received 29 requests from ICE shown dissent to local jurisdictions the things that have been said by this is required. $32 for residents and $39 tact patti@bondmarcom.com.
to be notified of an undocumented attempting to shield people from [presidential] administration, for non-residents. For more informa-
tion call 522-7490. Tracys Fur, Scales and Tails: A chil-
inmates release, according to the deportation and often question use of Horsley said. Youre going to really drens animal show. 2 p.m. Hillsdale
the term undocumented. Book Munchers Book Club. 4 p.m. Library, 205 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San
Sheriffs Office. rip the fabric out of a lot of communi- South San Francisco Main Library, 840 Mateo. For more information call 522-
Noting the uncertainty of whats to Community member Art Dent said ties not just in California, but in W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. 7838.
come as the new president settles in, he worries the concept of citizenship Georgia, in Texas, the rest of the For more information email
Puppet Arts Theater Company
valle@plsinfo.org.
the board agreed to begin receiving is deteriorating and suggested the country as well. Its an issue thats presents The Three Little Pigs. 2
regular updates of how many requests sheriffs terminology was flawed going to affect us all. Comic Arts Fest: Animation p.m. Oak Room, Main Library, 55 W.
Edification. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Library Third Ave., San Mateo. For more infor-
Ave., Millbrae. For more information mation call 522-7838.
call 697-7607.
San Mateo County Libraries
Mardi Gras Magic. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Eclectic Music Festival: Mobius
Hillsdale Shopping Center, Trio. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Carlos
Nordstrom Court, 60 E. 31st Ave., San Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. The
Mateo. The revelry features a magic Mobius Trio exclusively performs
show, mask making, balloons made music that they have commissioned.
to order and sweet treats. For more They seek to expand their guitar
information call 571-1029. ensembles repertoire. For more infor-
mation call 591-0341.
Knee Pain Seminar. 6:30 p.m. to 8
p.m. 1 Old Bayshore Highway, Slow Drying Acrylic Seascape
Millbrae. Join Dr. John H. Velyvis for a Demonstration. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 527
free seminar to learn about the caus- San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Richard
es and current treatments for knee will show his step-by-step method
pain. Seating is limited. For more covering composition, color theory,
information contact 437-8861. materials and controlling the consis-
tency of the paint with water, thinner,
Dmitri Matheny with Aragon Jazz. medium and other technical proce-
7 p.m. 900 Alameda de las Pulgas, San dures in acrylic paint. For more infor-
Mateo. Internationally known jazz mation visit
flugelhornist Dmitri Matheny will be societyofwesternartists.com.
performing with Aragon high
schools jazz band. General admission Hope House Women. 2:30 p.m. 399
is $20. For more information call 558- Marine Parkway, Redwood Shores.
2999. Find out more about the Hope House
Program that provides a comprehen-
Dead Accounts. 8 p.m. 2120 sive abuse treatment in a residential
Broadway, Redwood City. Come environment addressing the needs
watch this dark comedic play about for up to 16 women, pregnant
the conflict between Main Street and women and women with infants who
Wall Street. Tickets start at $35. For have been involved in the criminal
more information call 493-2006. justice system. No charge, but items
such as towels, silverware, new
FRIDAY. FEB. 17 underwear and socks, twin sheets
Janet Louie: Looking at the World and dishes are a part of the Hope
with Fen Shui Eyes. 7:30 a.m. 6650 House Wish List. For more informa-
Golf Course Drive, Burlingame. $15. tion call 592-5822.
For more information contact 787-
5595. For more events visit
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 296 Appliances 300 Toys 303 Electronics 304 Furniture
OrdEr TO ShOW CAUSE FOr AIr CONdITIONEr, Portable, 14,000 STAr WArS SDCC Stormtrooper vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c-442c $60. TEAK-vENEEr COMPUTEr desk with
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ChANGE OF NAME CASE# 17CIV00455 CPN14xC9, almost like new! All acces- (650)303-3568 lv msg obo. (650)465-2344
CASE# 17CIv00005 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, sories plus remote included. vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c1470 $60.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345. (650)421-5469 ThOMASvILLE BEvELEd mirror 22" x
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, (650)345-1835 302 Antiques vINTAGE zENITh radio, model L516b
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400 COUNTY CENTER RD, REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 PETITION OF ANTIqUE BUFFET Cabinet, with 2 large $75. (650)421-5469 WALNUT ChEST, small (4 drawer with
CIrrUS STEAM mop model SM212B 4
PETITION OF Vincent L. Truchsess new extra cleaning pads,user manual. drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinish- upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
Holly Minh Cao TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Vincent L. Truchsess a peti-
$45. (650)588-5487 ing. $700/obo.. ANTIqUE ChINA cabi- 304 Furniture WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: net, with doors and legs, dark wood..
Petitioner: Holly Minh Cao a petition with tion with this court for a decree changing $500/obo. (650)952-5049 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
COLEMAN LxE Roadtrip Grill - 5 FOOT resin folding table, still in the
this court for a decree changing name name as follows: Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 box $20.00 (650)368-0748
Present name: Vincent L.ee Truchsess WOOd FUrNITUrE- one end table and
as follows: (650)918-9847 ANTIqUE ITALIAN lamp 18 high, $70 coffee table. In good condition. $30
Present name: Holly Minh Cao Proposed Name: Vincent DiMare ANTIqUE dINING table for six people
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons (650)387-4002 OBO. (760)996-0767.
Proposed Name: Holly Cao Hellman ELECTrIC STOvE From Sears with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear be- Excellent Condition $225 BEAUTIFUL ANd UNIqUE Victorian
interested in this matter shall appear be- fore this court at the hearing indicated Please Call (650)244-9267 Side Sewing Table, All original. Rose- ANTIqUE MAhOGANY Bookcase. Four 306 housewares
fore this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the pe- wood. Carved. ExCELLENT CONdI- feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- tition for change of name should not be EUrEKA POWEr Plus Upright Vacuum, TION! $350. (650)815-8999. BrASS FIrEPLACE screen $30.
tition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the Hepa filter, extra belt, bags, model 4468 ANTIqUE MAhOGANY double bed with (650)348-2306
granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file $20 (650)952-3500 MAhOGANY ANTIqUE Secretary desk, adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO.
name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the rea- 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- (650)592-4529 ChrISTMAS TrEE China, Fairfield
a written objection that includes the rea- sons for the objection at least two court GOOd MICrOWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da- elled glass, $400. (650)766-3024 Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
sons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to ly City (415) 231-4825. BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition pieces) $75. (650)493-5026
days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing OLd vINTAGE Wooden Sea Captains (650) 315-2319
be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should JACK LALANE'S power juicer. $40. Tool Chest 35 x 16 x 16, $65 COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
not be granted. If no written objection is Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. (650)591-3313 BrANd NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in
to show cause why the petition should box $45. (415)231-4825. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 20-pieces in original box, never used.
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the SINGEr SEWING MACHINE (Childs) $250 per box (3 boxes available).
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tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Vintage (1962) Perfect. Includes original OBO (650)345-5644 (650)342-5630
petition shall be held on 3/03/17 at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco case and instruction booklet. $49.
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A (650)260-0057 COAT/hAT STANd, solid wood, for your POrCELAIN JAPANESE Tea set, Un-
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Refrigerator all working and in good con- mountain cabin/house. $50. (650)520-
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for 7045 (650)578-9208.
be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. STOrE FrONT display cabinet, From
four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the fol- 1930, marble base. 72 long x 40 tallx COMPUTEr SWIvEL CHAIR. Padded SMOKE ALArMS with batteries $4 650-
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- lowing newspaper of general circulation: WhIrLPOOL. HIGH Efficiency Washer. 21 deep. Asking $500. (650)341-1306 595-3933
White. Like new. Top load. $250.00. Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
lowing newspaper of general circulation: San Mateo Daily Journal
San Mateo Daily Journal Filed: 2/9/2017 (650)483-9226 COMPUTEr TABLE, adjustable height, SOLId TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
Filed: 01/23/17 /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ 303 Electronics chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Judge of the Superior Court 297 Bicycles 697-8481
Dated: 2/8/2017 46 MITSUBIShI Projector TV, great
Judge of the Superior Court
(Published 2/15/17, 2/22/17, 3/1/17, condition. $400. (650)261-1541. COUCh, CrEAM IKEA, great condition,
308 Tools
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ANTArES dOLLArS Bill Changer ma- BENCh SAW - 8 INCh includes attach-
215/17). seat (415)775-0141 ed table and accessories $35 (650)368-
chine s never used for small bus. $95
ChILdS BICYCLE in good condition. (650)992-4544. 0748
$30. (650)355-5189 CUSTOM MAdE wood sewing storage
cabinet perfect condition $75. (650)483-
ANTArES dOLLArS Bill Changer ma- 1222 BOSTITCh 16 gage Finish nailer Model
OrdEr TO ShOW CAUSE FOr 210 Lost & Found 298 Collectibles chine s never used for small bus. $95 SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
(650)992-4544. dINETTE TABLE with Chrome Legs: 36"
ChANGE OF NAME BOSTITCh 16 gage Finish nailer Model
CASE# 17CIV00456 FOUNd: KEYS at Westwood Park in 1920'S AqUA Glass Beaded Flapper x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50.
Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/Cd Radio and Re- SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to (650)341-5347
claim (650)714-8893 Flapper Collar. $50. (650)762-6048 ceiver with Detachable Face asking
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, $100. (650)593-4490 CrAFTSMAN 10" Mitre Saw $25
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, dINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. (650)595-3933
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 LOST - MY COLLAPSIBLE music stand, 1940 vINTAGE telephone bench maple (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833 BULOvA WINdUP Travel clocks.Vin- CrAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
PETITION OF clip lights, and music in black bags were tage. Set of eight. $99. gene (650)421- dINING rOOM table Good Condition
Moraima Cordon taken from my car in Foster City and may dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
BILLY dEE Williams autographed Star 5469 $90.00 or best offer ( 650)-780-0193
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: have been thrown out by disappointed CrAFTSMAN rAdIAL SAW, with cabi-
Petitioner: Moraima Cordon a petition thieves. Please call (650)704-3595 Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian,
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- COMPLETE COLOr photo developer drESSEr 4-drAWEr in Belmont for net stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-
with this court for a decree changing Besler Enlarger, Color Head, trays, photo $75. Good condition; good for children. 1045
name as follows: 6614
tools $50/ (650)921-1996 Call (650)678-8585
Present name: Moraima Cordon LOST - Womans diamond ring. Lost CrAFTSMEN 3 saw blades $20. new.
Proposed Name: Moraima DiMare dOLLIES, 30 various sizes, hand cro-
12/18. Broadway, Redwood City. chet dollies.$30.(650)596-0513 IPhONE 5 Morphie Juice Pack with drUM TABLE - brown, perfect condi- (650)573-5269
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons REWARD! (650)339-2410 charger, Originally $100, now $85. tion, nice design, with storage, $45.,
interested in this matter shall appear be- LENNOx rEd Rose, Unused, hand (650)766-2679 (650)345-1111 dELTA CABINET SAW with overrun ta-
fore this court at the hearing indicated LOST CAT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs, painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all $12.00. (650) 578 9208. KINdLE FIrE 8 in. Case and Charger ENTErTAINMENT CENTEr for $50.
tition for change of name should not be four legs, chest stomach, around her incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. LEAF BLOWEr electric 7.5 amps brand
granted. Any person objecting to the neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice MILLEr LITE Neon sign , work good (650)726-4102 new 30.00 joe, (650)573-5269
name changes described above must file REWARD. Please email us at $59 call (650)218-6528 LEFT-hANd ErGONOMIC keyboard
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sons for the objection at least two court 8745. She drinks water out of her paws. rENO SILvEr LEGACY Casino four $95 (650)375-8021 (650)573-5269
(650)204-0587
days before the matter is scheduled to rare memorabilia items, casino key, two
be heard and must appear at the hearing coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974 GLIdEr rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- ShOPSMITh MArK V 50th Anniversary
to show cause why the petition should
MOTOrOLA BrAvO MB 520 (android lent condition. $100 650-345-5644 most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
LOST CAT. Black and White. Black 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD (650)504-0585
not be granted. If no written objection is patch on right eye. REWARD. SChILLEr hIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00. card Belmont (650)595-8855 LAWN ChAIrS (4) White, plastic, $8.
Call (323) 439-7713. each, (415)346-6038 vINTAGE CrAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the (650)701-0276
petition shall be held on 3/23/17 at 9 NEW hP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
LOST SMALL gray and green Parrot. tra cartridges- $50. Call (650)345-1234 LEAThEr SOFA, black, excellent condi-
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
Redwood Shores. (650)207-2303. 299 Computers tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 vINTAGE CrAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
ONKYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall LIvING rOOM table 36"x19" exc condi-
be published at least once each week for Books KOGI 15 inch computer monitor. Model Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
tion $30.(415) 231-4825. vINTAGE ShOPSMITh and BANd
four successive weeks prior to the date L5Qx. $25. PH(650)592-5864. Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- qUALITY BOOKS used and rare. World LOvE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow (650)342-6993
lowing newspaper of general circulation: & US History and classic American nov- rECOrdABLE Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- OPTIMUS h36 ST5800 Tower Speaker floral $99. (650)574-4021
San Mateo Daily Journal els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12x, 36x10x11 $30. (650)580-6324
Filed: 2/9/2017 (650) 578 9208 NEW dELUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ 294 Baby Stuff OrIGINAL AM/FM 1967/68 Honda Ra- ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
Judge of the Superior Court 300 Toys dio for $50. (650)593-4490 Sell! (650) 875-8159. 309 Office Equipment
Dated: 2/8/2017 FIShEr-PrICE hEALThY Care booster
(Published 2/15/17, 2/22/17, 3/1/17, PIONEEr hOUSE Speakers, pair. 15 NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame NEAT rECEIPTS Mobile Scanner new
seat - $5 (650)592-5864. 2 STOrY dollhouse w/ furniture 24 x 24 inch 3-way, black with screens. Work
3/8/17). $30.00 (650) 347-2356 in box $79, call (650)324-8416
good condition $50. joe (650)573-5269 great. $99.(650)243-8198
296 Appliances OAK CLAW foot coffee table, needs 310 Misc. For Sale
3-STOrY BArBIE Dollhouse with spiral some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)558- SAMSUNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
1960'S AvOCAdO Osterizer blender VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- 8142 OAK SIx SHELF Book Case 6FT 4FT "MOThEr-IN-LAW TONGUES" plants,
0513 $55 (650)458-8280 3 in 5-gal cans. $10.00 each. (650)593-
ALLOYEd LINOTYPE (BNH ~18) for SONY dhG-hdd250 DVR and program- 7408
casting miniature/board-game figurines. able remote. OFFICE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding
AIr CONdITIONEr 10000 BTU w/re- Record OTA. Clock set issues $99 legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG 10#, $15.00. (650) 591-4553 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
(650)595-8855 $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
0898 LArGE STUFFEd ANIMALS - $3 each
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 SONY PrOJECTION TV 48" with re- 8 TrACKS, billy Joel, Zeppelin, Eagles
mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111 OUTdOOr WOOd SCrEEN - new $80 ,Commodores, more.40 @ $4 each , call
ChEFMATE TOASTEr oven, brand STAr WArS one 4 orange card ac- obo Retail $130 (650)873-8167
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable vINTAGE G.E. radio, model c-430-a (650)393-9008
tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763 head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 $60. (650)421-5469 PAPASAN ChAIrS (2) -with cushions
$45. each set, (650)347-8061 ChrISTMAS TrEE, 7.5 Oregon pine,
ChArCOAL GrILL with cover, 24, al- 1225 tips, hooked construction with
most new $25. (650)368-0748 rECLINEr ChAIr blue tweed clean stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407
good $75 Call (650)583-3515
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dENTAL LABOrATOrY Jelblast sand-
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$99 (650)766-4858 cludes 5 lb. Quartz Abrasive Sand. $450.
FOr IMMEdIATE rELEASE 650-947-3396.
Marich Confectionery rOCKING ChAIr fine light, oak condi-
1/26/17 Fictitious Business Name Statements, tion with pads, $85/OBO. (650)369-9762
ELECTrONIC TYPEWrITEr, good
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, rOCKING ChAIrS solid wood, great condition $50 (650)878-9542
shape asking 30 dollars each. Call
Marich Confectionery Co. ISSUES ALLERGY ALERT ON Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, (650)574-4582 Lily GAME "BEAT ThE ExPErTS" never
POTENTIAL UNDECLARED ALMONDS IN PRODUCT Notice of Public Sales and More. used $8., (408)249-3858
rUMMY rOYAL poker table top $30.00
(650)573-5269 INCUBATOr, $99, (650)678-5133
Marich Confectionery of hollister, California is voluntarily
recalling 4.25oz Valentine Chocolate Caramel hearts UPC Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. ShELF rUBBEr maid new $20.00 LArGE BLACK Ciao Luggage 26"
contact joe (650)573-5269 w/wheels, Good Condition $35 (650)952-
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19 Water retainer embellishment 49 Singer Lennox 61 Letter after pi SKI rACK Thule, roof mounted to roof on a trade-in or 16 FT SEA rAY. I/B. $1,200. Needs Up-
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homophonically serted I/O tub.$250 OBO. loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
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The Villa at San Mateo / Elder Care Alliance Email: jcardoso@ddtp.org
Stephanie Smith Gurvitz Get Up & Go Senior Transportation (PJCC)
4000 S. El Camino Real CarePatrol, Senior Housing Expert 800 Foster City Boulevard
San Mateo, CA 94403 Susan Gibson, Owner Foster City, CA 94404
Phone: (650)212-4400 300 Davey Glen Road #3506 Phone: (650)378-2750
Fax: (650)212-4401 Belmont, CA 94002 Fax: (650)378-2799
Email: ssmith@eldercarealliance.org Phone: (415) 656-6869 www.PJCC.org/go
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community for active seniors age 55 and over. Abigail Mebrahtu, Northern California
College of San Mateo Outreach Coordinator
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EXHIBITORS Rupinder Kaur, Nursing Faculty
1700 W. Hillsdale Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95822
San Mateo, CA 94403 Phone: (619)709-4923
Aging Life Care California, Inc.
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Connect Hearing Cherie Querol Moreno
Phone: (650)654-1510
1670 S. Amphlett Boulevard, Ste 214 Community Outreach Coordinator
Fax: (650)654-1514
San Mateo, CA 94402 1710 S. Amphlett Boulevard, #100
www.ALCCA.org
Phone: (650)378-8509 San Mateo, CA 94402
Email: info@ALCCA.org
Email: info@connecthearing.com Phone: (650) 627-9350 x7548
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Brookdale Redwood City
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Tammi Tharp, Director of Sales & Marketing
Dr. Alina Kagan, O.D.
485 Woodside Road
Family Eye Center Optometry Home Plus Caregivers
Redwood City, CA 94061
1601 El Camino Real, Suite 302 Nellie Cortez
Phone: (650) 366-3900
Belmont, CA 94002 809 Laurel Street, #1172
Fax: (650)366-4908
www.brookdale.com
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San Carlos, CA 94070 Peninsula Pharmacists Association 1700 S. Amphlett Boulevard, Suite 300
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www.HomePlusCaregivers.com Email: peninsularph@gmail.com Phone: (650)218-3707
Email: nelliecrtz@yahoo.com Fax: (844) 209-4664
Peninsula Post-Acute www.SutterCareatHome.org
Hospice by the Bay Brooke Nelson, Director of Marketing Email: MartinS2@sutterhealth.org
Camille Borgo, Provider Relations Manager 1609 Trousdale Drive
Lanai Wang, Provider Relations Liason Burlingame, CA 94010 Villages of San Mateo County
180 Redwood Street, Suite 350 Phone: (650) 652-3969 Victoria Kline, Co-Chair, Sequoia Village
San Francisco, CA 94102 Fax: (650)697-7244 P.O.Box 813
Phone: (415) 626-5900 www.penpostacute.com San Carlos, CA 94070
Fax: (415) 563-8749 Email: bnelson@plum.com Phone: (650)260-4569
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Email:cborgo@hbtb.org Redwood Chapel Email: info@villagesofsm
Maria Aguilar-Perez, Location Manager
Housing Leadership Council 847 Woodside Road
Diana Reddy, Community Builder Redwood City, CA 94061
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Phone: (650)796-3426
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850 N. El Camino Real
San Mateo, CA 94401 DOOR PRIZES
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