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Thursday Feb. 16, 2017 XVII, Edition 157 www.smdailyjournal.com

Thumbs-down for $8 million ice rink offer


San Mateo Planning Commission narrowly suggests City Council deny Bridgepointe
By Samantha Weigel voted not to support an $8 million With years of bad blood between whether taking $8 million a and the remaining $5 million if
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF offer in exchange for the demoli- the SPI and the community, com- significant increase from last SPI was not sued, it was agreed the
tion of the Bridgepointe ice rink. missioners and public speakers years $3 million offer and a for- entire $8 million would be placed
Discouraged after hearing from The commission met Tuesday to where skeptical about accepting mer suggestion by SPI it pay for a into an escrow account to be
impassioned community members consider property owner SPI funds from a property owner they park restroom and synthetic fields released after 90 days with no law-
juxtaposed by shopping center Holdings proposal to amend the argue hasnt played fair. is worth lifting a decades-old suit.
representatives who admitted their Bridgepointe Shopping Center The commission voted 3-2 requirement an ice rink be located We certainly hope this new
bottom line as a business is turn- master plan to allow it to demol- against the proposal that will now at the site. Though there was a offer of $8 million will be accept-
ing a profit, the San Mateo ish the rink and construct more proceed to the City Council in late proposal to separate the amount
Planning Commission narrowly lucrative retail in its place. March when the city must decide into $3 million after city approval See RINK, Page 19

City weighs
high-speed
rail impacts
Millbrae officials consider ways trains will
blend with downtown development vision
By Austin Walsh video of the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF meeting.
Offi ci al s
Millbrae officials are grappling expressed an
with ways a coming high-speed interest in col-
rail stop may mix with the citys laborating with
downtown train station and the members of the
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL future developments proposed near rail authority
Kim Sparks, park manager for Harbor Village Mobile Home Park in Redwood City, shows where waves caused by the transit center. while planning
flood waters damaged the skirting under homes last weekend. The Millbrae City Council host- Reuben construction of
ed Tuesday, Feb. 14, officials from the station
Holober

Waiting for the next storm the High-Speed Rail Authority for expected to be
a discussion regarding the pro- built by 2025, but also raised
posed construction of a station issues with some of the initial
serving as a connection between plans offered by the state agency.
the state project, Caltrain and Bay
Redwood City calls for action as mobile home residents brace for rain Area Rapid Transit, according to See RAIL, Page 20
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

As residents of mobile home


Man found guilty in
parks pick up the pieces from
floods following last weeks
storms, Redwood City officials are
second murder trial
By Anna Schuessler degree murder.
calling on the San Francisco Bays
Regional Water Quality Control DAILY JOURNAL STAFF The jury also
Board to take action toward a solu- found the alle-
tion. A man accused of fatally stab- gation that
At Mondays City Council meet- bing a 15-year-old boy who threw Villa had used a
ing, Planning Commissioner rocks at a car was found guilty for a knife to stab
second time Wednesday, according and kill
Connie Guerrero requested an
to San Mateo County District M a t t h e w
update on the citys efforts in
Attorney Steve Wagstaffe. Johnson in
response to flooding that has 2009, to be
upturned the lives of residents in After deliberations that lasted Luis Villa
seven days, a jury found Luis
See FLOOD, Page 18 Adolfo Villa guilty of second- See VILLA, Page 20
2 Thursday Feb. 16, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


The heart may think it knows better:
the senses know that absence blots people
out. We have really no absent friends.
Elizabeth Bowen, Irish-born author

This Day in History


The Civil War Battle of Fort Donelson

1862 in Tennessee ended as some 12,000


Confederate soldiers surrendered;
Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grants victory
earned him the moniker
Unconditional Surrender Grant.
In 1 8 0 4 , Lt. Stephen Decatur led a successful raid into
Tripoli Harbor to burn the U.S. Navy frigate Philadelphia,
which had fallen into the hands of pirates during the First
Barbary War.
In 1 8 6 8 , the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks was
organized in New York City.
In 1 9 2 3 , the burial chamber of King Tutankhamens
recently unearthed tomb was unsealed in Egypt by English
archaeologist Howard Carter.
In 1 9 3 7 , Du Pont research chemist Dr. Wallace H.
Carothers, inventor of nylon, received a patent for the syn-
thetic ber, described as linear condensation polymers.
In 1 9 4 5 , American troops landed on the island of
Corregidor in the Philippines during World War II.
In 1 9 5 9 , Fidel Castro became premier of Cuba a month REUTERS
and a-half after the overthrow of Fulgencio Batista. A girl feeds gulls on the shores of Ohrid lake in Ohrid, Macedonia.
In 1 9 6 1 , the United States launched the Explorer 9 satel-
lite. In other news ...
In 1 9 6 8 , the nations rst 911 emergency telephone sys-
Atlanta zoo names cockroach in Chicago, Boston, New Jersey and Nobody hurt when huge
tem was inaugurated in Haleyville, Alabama.
New York.
In 1 9 7 7 , Janani Luwum, the Anglican archbishop of after Patriots QB Tom Brady Amazon would not say when the Bay tree crushes car in Pasadena
Uganda, died in what Ugandan authorities said was an auto-
ATLANTA More than a week after Area store will open or how big it will PASADENA Authorities say
mobile accident, although its generally believed that he
the Falcons fell victim to the biggest be. nobody was hurt when a massive tree
was shot to death by agents of Idi Amin.
comeback in Super Bowl history, an The company says it is hiring store uprooted and pancaked a car, narrowly
In 1 9 8 7 , John Demjanjuk went on trial in Jerusalem, missing a home in Pasadena.
Atlanta zoo has named a cockroach managers and associates now.
accused of being Ivan the Terrible, a guard at the Police spokeswoman Lisa Derderian
after Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
Treblinka Nazi concentration camp. (Demjanjuk was found
guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity, but the Zoo Atlanta says on its Facebook Student who secretly says the 125-foot pine estimated to
be more than 100 years old came
conviction ended up being overturned by the Israeli page that it had a bet with Rhode recorded instructor is suspended crashing down Tuesday.
Supreme Court.) Islands Roger Williams Park Zoo that
called for the loser to name a baby ani- COSTA MESA A California col- The tree crushed a sedan and took out
mal after the winning teams star quar- lege student who secretly videotaped a fence. The homes residents, a family
Birthdays terback. Both zoos figured the loser
would be pretty bitter about the game,
his instructor making anti-Trump
statements was suspended and told to
of four, werent home at the time.
Derderian tells KABC-TV its possi-
so they agreed the animal in question write a letter of apology and an essay ble the pines roots gave way after
would be a Madagascar hissing cock- about the incident. weeks of rain saturated the ground. She
roach. Orange Coast College suspended says authorities are concerned there
The zoo introduced a whole family of Caleb ONeil for the current semester could be similar incidents when anoth-
cockroaches in a video Monday , and the summer term, saying he violat- er storm moves in this week.
including a tiny Tom Brady. ed policy prohibiting recording some-
Brady and the Patriots came back one on district property without that Southern California home
from a 25-point deficit to defeat persons consent. invasion robber was 15 years old
Atlanta 34-28 in overtime to win the ONeils video clips of instructor LEMON GROVE Authorities say a
Actor LeVar Actor-rapper Ice-T Rapper Lupe teams fifth Super Bowl title. Olga Perez Stable Cox in December home invasion robber who was killed
Burton is 60. is 59. Fiasco is 35. went viral. The Orange County during a Southern California holdup
Jazz/pop singer/actress Peggy King is 87. Actor Jeremy Amazon to open Register reports Cox called the elec- was 15 years old.
tion of Donald Trump an act of terror-
Bulloch is 72. Rhythm-and-blues singer James Ingram is 65. book store in Bay Area ism and declared that those leading
The San Diego Union-Tribune says
he was identified Wednesday as Derrick
Actress Lisa Loring is 59. International Tennis Hall of Famer
SAN FRANCISCO Amazon is the assault are among us. Harris Jr. of San Diego.
John McEnroe is 58. Rock musician Andy Taylor is 56. Rock
musician Dave Lombardo (Slayer) is 52. Actress Sarah Clarke bringing a brick-and-mortar retail William Becker, an attorney repre- The teens family filed a missing
is 46. Rock musician Taylor Hawkins (Fooghters) is 45. bookstore to the Bay Area months senting ONeil, tells the newspaper persons report a day after the Feb. 7
Olympic gold medal runner Cathy Freeman is 44. Actor after it opened its first store in the 19-year-old plans to appeal and shooting in Lemon Grove.
Mahershala Ali is 43. Singer Sam Salter is 42. Electronic California. can continue to attend classes during Homicide detectives who received
dance music artist Bassnectar is 39. Actress Chloe Wepper is The online retailer announced it is that process. the report thought the teens descrip-
31. Pop-rock singer Ryan Follese is 30. Rock musician opening a store in Walnut Creek. There ONeil, who campaigned for Trump, tion matched that of the unidentified
Danielle Haim is 28. Actress Elizabeth Olsen is 28. Actor are currently stores in Seattle, Portland couldnt be reached for comment suspect and authorities used DNA to
Mike Weinberg is 24. and San Diego and plans for locations Tuesday. confirm his identity.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Feb. 15 Powerball Fantasy Five Thurs day : Rain in the morning...Then a
one letter to each square, chance of rain in the afternoon. Rain may
to form four ordinary words. 5 28 33 38 42 19 1 4 17 19 25
Powerball
be heavy at times in the morning. Highs
YTUNT Daily Four in the lower 60s. Southwest winds 10 to
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Feb. 14 Mega Millions 20 mph...Becoming west around 5 mph in


8 3 8 7 the afternoon.
7 11 33 60 68 15
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Mega number Daily three midday Th urs day n i g h t : Mostly cloudy. A
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chance of rain. Lows in the lower 50s.
TINNH Feb. 15 Super Lotto Plus 5 7 9 South winds 5 to 10 mph...Becoming southeast 5 to 15 mph
5 9 16 27 41 5 after midnight. Chance of rain 40 percent.
Daily three evening Fri day : Rain likely in the morning...Then rain in the after-
Mega number

0 0 6 noon. Rain may be heavy at times in the afternoon. Highs


in the upper 50s. Northeast winds 10 to 20 mph.
IDTEGS The Daily Derby race winners are Whirl Win, No. Fri day ni g ht: Rain likely. Lows around 50.
6, in first place; California Classic, No. 5, in second Saturday : Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers. Highs in
place; and Eureka, No. 7, in third place. The race the upper 50s.
time was clocked at 1:41.53.
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Burlingame apartment project stalls Police reports


They fell off a truck
Planning commissioners table decision on unique development proposal Twenty-eight cartons of cigarettes were
stolen on Woodside Road in Redwood
By Austin Walsh City before 8:27 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The proposed relocation of a historic MILLBRAE


Burlingame home to make way for construc- Burg l ary . Someone broke a vehicles win-
tion of a new apartment building near down- dow and stole property valued at approximate-
town will remain on hold, as officials post- ly $1,100 on the 200 block of El Camino
poned a decision on the creative develop- Real before 7:55 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6.
ment bid. Theft. A 37-year-old San Mateo man was
The Burlingame Planning Commission cited and released for shoplifting on the 500
unanimously agreed Monday, Feb. 13, to block of El Camino Real before 3:54 p.m.
table a decision over the proposal to build a Monday, Feb. 6.
new 27-unit apartment development on Arres t. A 28-year-old San Francisco man was
Douglas Avenue in favor of taking more arrested for public intoxication near El
time to consider the project. Camino Real and Hillcrest Boulevard before
Concerns regarding the apartments blend 2:16 a.m. Monday, Feb. 6.
with its surrounding neighborhood as well Arres t. Two people were arrested after being
as uncertainty regarding the relevance of found in possession of heroin and parapher-
data from a report examining environmental nalia on the 200 block of El Camino Real
impacts were among the justifications cited before 8:55 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4.
by commissioners for delaying their deci-
sion, according to video of the meeting. A rendering of the apartment building proposed for construction on Douglas Avenue in BURLINGAME
Commissioners expressed mixed senti- Burlingame.
ments over the design of the project aiming Di s turbance. A group of men in a black
to replace the historic home of former sta- Commissioner Michael Gaul offered more Residents living near Douglas Avenue sedan were harassing a woman near Primrose
tionmaster James Murphy at 1128 Douglas clear opposition though. opposed the apartment proposal, due to Road and Donnelly Avenue before 9:16 p.m.
Ave., and a neighboring residence, with a I think it is too big of a building, he concerns it was too big and would invite Thursday, Feb. 9.
five-story apartment building. said. Im not seeing this as something that traffic and parking congestion. Di s turbance. A man was screaming on El
Commission Chair Will Loftis most effec- I can accept right now. I think we need more housing. Its obvi- Camino Real before 2:03 a.m. Thursday, Feb.
tively captured the essence of the quandary Under the commissions decision, the ous and the stats prove it, said Robert 9.
facing his colleagues by complimenting the issue will be brought back at a later date for Brisbee, who lives nearby. But to cram that Theft. A womans wallet was stolen while she
proposed design while also taking issue further consideration. Had it been approved, onto Douglas Avenue is just not the right was shopping on Howard Avenue before
with the potential problems it could pose the front segment of the former Murphy thing to do. 12:31 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 9.
for the neighborhood. home would have been relocated to a proper- Elsa Torres, also a neighbor, shared a sim- Theft. A wallet was stolen on Broadway
I think it is a very, very nice building ty at Oak Grove Avenue and the neighboring ilar perspective. before 9:42 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8.
that is bursting at the seams, and I have a lot would have been razed to make way for Di s turbance. People were arguing over a
problem with that, said Loftis. the apartment building. double parked vehicle on Capuchino Avenue
See PROJECT, Page 19 before 5:37 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8.
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Officials rush to drain lake as new storms begin


By Jonathan J. Cooper and Pal Elias Dump trucks and helicopters dropped
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS thousands of tons of rocks and sandbags to
shore up the spillways over the weekend and
OROVILLE Officials raced to drain avoid what could be a catastrophic failure
more water from a lake behind battered and flood.
Oroville Dam as new storms began rolling The swollen lake reached its capacity
into Northern California on Wednesday and over the weekend and spilled down an
tested the quick repairs made to damaged unpaved emergency spillway for nearly 40
spillways that raised flood fears. hours, leaving it badly eroded. The problem
The three storms were expected to stretch occurred six days after engineers discovered
into next week. Forecasters said the first a growing hole in the dams main concrete
two storms could drop a total of 5 inches of spillway.
rain in higher elevation. Croyle said teams were working on plans
However, the third storm, starting as for permanent repairs to the dams main
early as Monday, could be more powerful. spillway that could cost as much as $200
There a potential for several inches, million.
National Weather Service forecaster Tom As state officials puzzle through how to
Dang said. It will be very wet. repair it, federal regulators have ordered
Nonetheless, California Department of California to figure out what went wrong.
Water Resources chief Bill Croyle said water In recent years, construction crews
was draining at about four times the rate that patched cracks including in the area
it was flowing in and the repairs should hold where water burrowed a huge pit last week. If
at the nations tallest dam. the past repairs were not done properly,
About 100,000 cubic feet of water was water could infiltrate and eventually tear
flowing from the reservoir each second, through the concrete.
enough to fill an Olympic-size swimming Inspectors with the state agency that
pool. REUTERS
operates and checks the dam went into the
Croyle said work crews had made great A survey crew walks near the base of the Lake Oroville Dam. half-mile-long spillway in 2014 and 2015
progress cementing thousands of tons of and did not find any concerns, officials
rocks into holes in the spillways. Sandra Waters, 42, of Oroville initially He also called on private drone operators said.
We shouldnt see a bump in the reser- fled her home with little more than the to refrain from flying their devices over the Late Tuesday, President Donald Trump
voir from the upcoming storms, he said. clothes she was wearing. Now, shes prepar- dam. Private drones can interfere with the ordered federal authorities to help
The reservoir has dropped 20 feet since it ing for the possibility of another evacua- repair work, which includes helicopters, he California recover from severe January
reached capacity Sunday. Croyle said offi- tion by gathering food, clothing and senti- said. storms a disaster declaration that also
cials hope it falls 50 feet by this Sunday. mental items like photographs. The 770-foot-tall dam is located in assists state and local officials with the dam
Still, officials warned residents who have You are always cautious when you live Oroville, a small Gold Rush-era town along crisis.
returned to their homes that the area down- under a big dam, but weve always been pret- the Feather River in the Sierra Nevada Elsewhere in the state, officials say a
stream of the dam remained under an evacua- ty confident that it was safe and that it was- foothills. reservoir in Santa Clara County is on the
tion warning and they should be prepared to nt going to fail, she said. The region is largely rural, with its poli- verge of spilling over for the first time
leave if the risk increases. Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said tics dominated by rice growers, orchard since 2006. But unlike Oroville Dam, the
Some 200,000 people were allowed to some homes in the evacuation zone had operators and other agricultural interests. Anderson Reservoir is not at risk of failure
return home Tuesday after being ordered to been burglarized and deputies had made Its dogged by the high unemployment rates or causing major flooding, San Jose televi-
evacuate Sunday. arrests. endemic to farming communities. sion station KNTV reported.

Gene editing patent ruling sways fortune of biotech hopefuls


By Malcolm Ritter It turned back a challenge from the In a statement, Berkeley said it respects cells of plants, people and other animals,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS University of California, Berkeley. The the ruling, but that it will carefully consid- wasnt enough of an advance beyond the
school had filed its own CRISPR patent er all options for possible next steps in this Berkeley work to warrant its own patents.
NEW YORK In a highly anticipated application in 2012 a few months before legal process, including the possibility of The appeals board, however, concluded
decision that could sway the fortunes of a the Broad institute, but the Broad got its an appeal. that the Broad work was not simply an
handful of biotechnology companies, the patents approved while Berkeleys applica- The patent dispute involved work led by obvious extension of the research described
federal patent office has turned back a chal- tion is pending. Feng Zhang of the Broad Institute and in the Berkeley patent application. So
lenge to patents covering a widely used The financial implications are huge, Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Broads patent coverage is different from
method for editing genes. since CRISPR may lead to many lucrative Charpentier at Berkeley. Berkeleys, the board ruled.
The offices board of appeals ruled products in medicine, agriculture and else- Lawyers for Berkeley maintained that Jacob Sherkow, who specializes in patent
Wednesday that the Broad Institute of MIT where. One company that has licensed Doudna and Charpentier were the first to law for matters of biological sciences at the
and Harvard can keep patents it had been Broads technology, Editas Medicine Inc., invent CRISPR for use in all settings. They New York Law School, said he thinks it
awarded for a technique called CRISPR that saw its shares jump by 29 percent said the work at Broad, which showed how would be worthwhile for Berkeley to take
lets scientists alter DNA within cells. Wednesday. to use CRISPR in the relatively complex the matter to a federal appeals court.

Obituary
Crane, concrete slab at construction Around the Bay
site secured, no danger to public Steven Charles Taylor
and had a partial hydraulic failure.
San Francisco fire officials say a crane and Fire officials described the incident as a fail- December 23, 1945 February 6, 2017
concrete slab on a South of Market high-rise ure of one of the struts supporting a crane at
construction project that were unstable and the building's core, and said the tilt of the A lifelong, proud resident of Burlingame, Steve passed away peacefully
considered at risk of falling Wednesday have crane system caused one of the concrete walls at his home following a long fight against cancer. He was 71. Steve was
been secured and are no longer considered a and formwork to lean out.
risk to the public. There were no injuries in the incident, and the Co-Founder, CTO, and Vice Chairman of the Board of Verlink Corp.
Evacuations and street closures remain in the construction company contacted fire offi- (VRLK: NASDAQ) before retiring in 2004. The second-oldest of five
force in the area around the building at 41 cials and began evacuating the area immedi-
Tehama St., however, while city officials and ately, fire department spokesman Jonathan siblings, Steve will be remembered as a man of great generosity to his friends and family, and his smile
the construction company work to make per- Baxter said. and storytelling will be greatly missed. He is survived by his children, Jason Taylor and Jacqueline
manent repairs. The project developer said in While the fire department initially said a
a statement that the 2:45 p.m. incident Taylor-Masini and four granddaughters, Olivia and Veronica Taylor, and Amanda and Grace Masini.
2,000-pound slab of concrete was in danger of
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Supervisors declare new Local briefs


emergency over storm damage Detective Patrick Carey at (650) 259-2321
The San Mateo County Board of or pcarey@smcgov.org.
Supervisors declared a new local emergency Anonymous callers can reach the
Tuesday due to ongoing storm-related dam- Sheriffs Office at (800) 547-2700.
age, and extended a previous emergency
order stemming from a sewage pipe that Pacifica police say home burglaries
broke in January, county officials said.
Since Jan. 3, San Mateo County has been up after four reported Monday
hit hard by rain and wind storms, damaging Police are asking residents in Pacifica to
infrastructure, waterways and soil in more remain vigilant and to report any suspi-
than 30 locations. cious activity, after at least four daytime
At Tuesdays Board of Supervisors meet- home burglaries occurred within a seven-
ing, San Mateo County Public Works hour span Monday.
Director Jim Porter warned of more damage Between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., the burglaries
that may come with the storm expected to occurred at four different homes, located on
arrive Thursday. the 400 block of Ebken Street, the 800
These hills are saturated and there is block of Alta Vista Way, the 1000 block of
nowhere for the water to go. So it will be a Manzanita Drive and the 1000 block of
tricky couple of days, Porter said. Escalero Avenue, police said.
Damage to San Mateo County in recent Home burglaries appear to be happening
weeks includes mudslides, road damage, with increasing frequency throughout the
flooding and windfalls. Storm damage has REUTERS
Peninsula area, according to police.
left the creek water of County Service Area Residents are encouraged to lock their Sen. John McCain, left, and Sen. Lindsey Graham chat before President Donald Trump arrives
7 in La Honda, the areas water source, doors and be aware of their surroundings to speak at a congressional Republican retreat. McCain recently blasted the White Houses
undrinkable. As a result, water must be when leaving their homes. approach to national security as dysfunctional, asked Who is in charge? I dont know of
brought in on trucks for human consump- While officers are dispatching patrols to anyone outside of the White House who knows.
tion, county officials said.
On Jan. 23, a sewage pipe broke behind
the property located at 1560 Seneca Lane
in the unincorporated San Mateo Highlands
look for would-be thieves, they are also
relying on community members to recog-
nize and report people, vehicles or activity
that appears to be out-of-place, police said.
A crush of crises all but buries
neighborhood, causing $1 million in dam-
age. On Feb. 2, the county issued a local
emergency, which has been extended.
County officials estimate the cost of
Anyone with information about
Mondays burglaries is asked to contact
Pacifica police at (650) 738-7314.
Anonymous tips can be given by calling
the young Trump White House
By Jonathan Lemire who campaigned almost as much against his
repairs from recent storm damage exceeds the Silent Witness Tip Line at (650) 359- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS party as for it, has only a tiny reservoir of
$6 million. The emergency declaration 4444 or by going to good will to protect him. His administration
makes the county eligible for certain state cityofpacifica.org/depts/police. WASHINGTON Less than a month into has made uneven attempts to work closely
financial and technical assistance. his tenure, Donald Trumps White House is with lawmakers and its own agencies.
Boaters urged to watch for debris beset by a crush of crises. Officials have begun trying to change
Two teens arrested on Boaters are urged to keep a sharp eye out
Divisions, dysfunction and high-profile some tactics, and some scenery, with the
exits have left the young administration hope of steadying the ship.
suspicion of attempted burglary for fast-moving debris and smaller boats nearly paralyzed and allies wondering how it The White House announced Wednesday
Deputies arrested two teens suspected of such as kayaks that go adrift in the water will reboot. The bold policy moves that that Trump, who has often mentioned how
trying to burglarize a home on Monday during the upcoming rainstorm, a U. S. marked Trumps first days in office have much he loves adoring crowds and affirma-
afternoon in Millbrae, San Mateo County Coast Guard spokeswoman said Wednesday. slowed to a crawl, a tacit admission that he tion from his supporters, would hold a cam-
sheriffs officials said Wednesday. The storm is expected to increase the and his team had not thoroughly prepared an paign-style rally in Florida on Saturday, the
Oakland men Jonathan Hernandez, 18, speed of currents, reducing the reaction agenda. first of his term.
and Andrew Holle, 19, were arrested after a time boaters have to see debris and smaller Nearly a week after the administrations The event, according to White House press
resident of the 300 block of Hazel Avenue boats that could hit theirs, spokeswoman travel ban was struck down by a federal court, secretary Sean Spicer, was being run by the
called the Sheriffs Office around 2:30 p.m. Petty Officer 3rd Class Sarah Wilson said. the White House is still struggling to campaign and it is listed on Trumps largely
The resident said he saw the two suspects Boaters are urged to stay informed of regroup and outline its next move on that dormant 2016 campaign website. No other
on a surveillance system ring the doorbell weather conditions and currents through signature issue. Its been six days since details were offered.
and walk into the backyard. The resident news channels. Trump who promised unprecedented lev- To be sure, pinballing from one crisis to
gave deputies a description of the men and Wilson asked that owners of watercraft els of immediate action has announced a the next is not unprecedented, particularly
deputies detained the two a short distance secure each craft properly and mark it with major new policy directive or legislative for a White House still finding its footing.
from the home, sheriffs officials said. a their name, phone number and name and plan. But the disruptions that have swirled around
One of the men was allegedly concealing phone number of another person. His team is riven by division and plagued Trump achieved hurricane force early and
a loaded gun and at least one allegedly had That way the Coast Guard can get in touch by distractions. This week alone, controver- have not let up.
burglary tools. Both men were taken to San with someone if the boat breaks free in the sy has forced out both his top national secu- On Wednesday his choice for labor secre-
Mateo County Jail. storm. Wilson said many kayak stores, for rity aide and his pick for labor secretary. tary, fast food CEO Andy Puzder, withdrew
Anyone with more information about the example, have waterproof tape that can be Another day in paradise, Trump quipped his nomination while the administration
attempted burglary is encouraged to get in used for that purpose. Wednesday after his meeting with retailers continued to navigate the fallout from the
touch with either Detective Joe Cang at The Coast Guard also has stickers for that was interrupted by reporters questions about forced resignation of national security
(650) 259-2417 or jcang@smcgov.org or purpose, but they have to be ordered and links between his campaign staff and adviser Michael Flynn. Flynn was ousted on
wouldnt get here in time for the storm. Russian officials. the grounds that he misled the vice president
Fellow Republicans have begun voicing about his contacts with a Russian ambassa-
their frustration and open anxiety that the dor.

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Trump slams intel officials, media over Flynn, Russia


By Julie Pace Trumps first weeks in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS office. The questions
about Russia only deep-
WASHINGTON President Donald Trump ened late Tuesday when
on Wednesday blamed the media and ille- The New York Times
gally leaked intelligence information for reported that U.S. agen-
bringing down his national security adviser cies had intercepted
Michael Flynn, one day after the White phone calls last year
House said Trump had asked Flynn to resign between Russian intelli-
because he misled Vice President Mike Michael Flynn gence officials and mem-
Pence about his contacts with Russia. bers of Trumps 2016
Flynns ouster has sparked a new swirl of campaign team. Current
controversy over Trumps potential ties to and former U.S. officials
Moscow. Flynn resigned Monday night who spoke to the Times
at the behest of Trump, the White House anonymously said they
later said after reports that he had dis- found no evidence that
cussed sanctions with Russias ambassador the Trump campaign was
to the U.S. before the inauguration, despite working with the
previously denying those conversations to Russians on hacking or
Pence and other top officials. other efforts to influence
But in Trumps first public comments on Robert the election.
Flynn, he appeared to side with his former Trump didnt directly
Harward
aide, saying it was really a sad thing that address the veracity of
he was treated so badly. the report during a news conference with REUTERS
Trump is said to favor Vice Admiral Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Donald Trump speaks during a listening session with the Retail Industry Leaders Association
Robert Harward, a former Navy SEAL, as his Netanyahu, but lashed out at what he called and member company CEOs in the Rosevelt Room of the White House.
next national security adviser, according to the criminal act of leaking information. with Russian officials. His spokesman Sean This is a moment for Republicans to put
a White House official. Harward met with Earlier Wednesday, Trump tweeted that Spicer said he wasnt aware of any such con- country ahead of party, Connecticut Sen.
top White House officials last week and has classified information is illegally given tacts and panned the Times report for rely- Chris Murphy said. Theres only one or
the backing of Defense Secretary Jim out by intelligence like candy. Very un- ing on unnamed sources. two times like this in your political career
Mattis. American! Democrats called for an independent where you face a moment like this where
Flynns ouster was a blow to a White The president ignored shouted questions investigation into Trumps Russia ties and whats good for your country may not be
House struggling to find its footing in about whether his advisers were in touch urged Republicans to join them. good for your party.

Around the nation Puzder withdraws nomination to be Trumps labor secretary


Trump administration By Laurie Kellman White House adviser Michael Flynn.
and Catherine Lucey spokesman Sean
ushers in changes to Obama health law Spicer declined to
Sen. Lamar Alexander, who would
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS have chaired Puzders confirmation
WASHINGTON The Trump administration took steps comment on possi- hearing Thursday, issued a terse state-
Wednesday intended to calm jittery insurance companies ble replacements, ment saying the nominee would have
WASHINGTON President Donald but said late
and make tax compliance with former President Barack made an excellent labor secretary,
Trumps nominee for labor secretary Wednesday that the
Obamas health law less burdensome for some people. but I respect his decision to quit pur-
abruptly withdrew his nomination White House had
But the changes could lead to policies with higher annual Wednesday after Senate Republicans suing the post. Puzder spokesman
deductibles, according to the administrations own propos- seen the writing on George Thompson said his boss was a
balked at supporting him, in part over
al. That seems to undercut President Donald Trumps assur- taxes he belatedly paid on a former Andrew Puzder the wall. victim of an unprecedented smear
ance in a recent Washington Post interview that his plan We know how to campaign.
housekeeper not authorized to work in count, he said.
would mean lower numbers, much lower deductibles. the United States. Puzders nomination became part of What troubled majority Republicans
The moves announced separately by the Health and Fast-food executive Andrew Puzder most of all was Puzders acknowledge-
Human Services Department and the IRS dont amount to a streak of contentious confirmation
issued a short statement abandoning battles and haphazard White House ment that he had not paid taxes on the
sweeping changes to the Affordable Care Act. That would the effort, saying he was honored to housekeeper until after Trump nomi-
fall to Congress, where Republicans are struggling to reach actions, including a botched rollout of
have been considered by President Trumps executive order on refugees nated him to the Cabinet post Dec. 9
consensus over how to deliver on their promise to repeal Donald Trump to lead the Department five years after he had fired the
and replace the health law. House Speaker Paul Ryan, R- and the ouster of national security
of Labor. worker.
Wis., is expected to present elements of a plan to GOP law-
makers Thursday morning.
But the administration actions do signal a change in
direction. Recently confirmed HHS Secretary Tom Price
called them initial steps in advance of a broader effort to
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Congress blocks rule barring


mentally impaired from guns
By Kevin Freking Adam Lanza, a 20-year-old man with a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS variety of impairments, including
Aspergers syndrome and obsessive-com-
WASHINGTON Congress on pulsive disorder, shot and killed his mother
Wednesday sent President Donald Trump at their home, then went to school where he
legislation blocking an Obama-era rule killed the students, adults and himself. He
designed to keep guns out of the hands of used his mothers guns in the attack.
certain mentally disabled people. The Obama administration rule required
On a vote of 57-43, the Senate backed the the Social Security Administration to send
resolution, just one of several early steps by in the names of beneficiaries with mental
the Republican-led Congress to undo regula- impairments who also have a third party
tions implemented by former President manage their benefits.
Barack Obama. The House had passed the But lawmakers, with the backing of the
measure earlier this year. The White House National Rifle Association and advocacy
has signaled Trump will sign the legisla- groups for the disabled, opposed the regula-
tion. tion and encouraged Congress to undertake a
The Obama rule would have prevented an rarely successful parliamentary tool
estimated 75,000 people with mental disor- designed to void regulations that Congress REUTERS
ders from being able to purchase a firearm. It takes issue with. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Speaker of the House Paul Ryan.
was crafted as part of Obamas efforts to With a Republican ally in the White
strengthen the federal background check
system in the wake of the 2012 massacre of
20 young students and six staff at Sandy
Hook Elementary School in Newtown,
House, the GOP has moved aggressively on
several fronts to rescind some of the Obama
administrations final regulations on the
environment, financial reporting and now
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THE DAILY JOURNAL WORLD Thursday Feb. 16, 2017 9
Pentagon boss to NATO nations: Increase military spending
By Lolita C. Baldor idea of working with Moscow, has added to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS speculation about how the U.S.-Russian
relationship might evolve.
BRUSSELS In an ultimatum to Amid the uncertainty from Washington,
Americas allies, Defense Secretary Jim the Kremlin may be testing the Wests
Mattis told fellow NATO members resolve. A U.S. defense official said this
Wednesday to increase military spending by week that Russia has deployed a cruise mis-
years end or risk seeing the U.S. curtail its sile in violation of a Cold War-era nuclear
defense support a stark threat given arms control treaty. And violence has spo-
Europes deep unease already over U.S.- radically re-ignited in eastern Ukraine,
Russian relations. where the U.S. and its partners say Moscow
continues to back a separatist insurgency.
Echoing President Donald Trumps
demands for NATO countries to assume No longer can the American taxpayer
greater self-defense responsibility, Mattis carry a disproportionate share of the
said Washington will moderate its commit- defense of Western values, Mattis told the
ment to the alliance if countries fail to fall alliances 27 other defense ministers,
in line. He didnt offer details, but the pres- according to a text of his remarks.
sure is sure to be felt, particularly by gov- Americans cannot care more for your chil-
ernments in Europes eastern reaches that drens future security than you do.
feel threatened by Russian expansionism. The entire alliance seemed to hang on
REUTERS
Trumps Russia policy remains a mystery Mattis every word Wednesday. Officials
for many of Americas closest international British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon and U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, right, attend crowded around televisions at the NATO
partners. As a candidate, the Republican a NATO defence ministers meeting at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. meeting in Brussels to watch the retired
president steered clear of criticizing saying he wanted a new era of cooperation adviser, Michael Flynn, over the retired generals initial appearance with Secretary-
Moscow for its 2014 annexation of between the former Cold War foes. Army lieutenant generals communications General Jens Stoltenberg. Defense minis-
Ukraines Crimea region and repeatedly But that possibility grew murkier this with Russia before Trump took office. The ters clustered around Mattis as he entered the
praised Russian President Vladimir Putin, week as Trump fired his national security departure of Flynn, who also promoted the meeting room.

Russians remain patient for thaw with U.S. under Trump


By Vladimir Isachenkov President Vladimir Putin. with the Carnegie Moscow Center. No one blocked by Trumps foes in Congress.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Opinion polls have shown that the initial expected Trump to make some incredible My feeling is that we wont get anything
public euphoria in Russia after President moves on the Russian track in two or three good from him, she said.
Donald Trumps victory has given way to a weeks. Things here are viewed from a far Russia-U.S. relations plunged to their
MOSCOW As questions over the Trump more sober mood. more pessimistic, temporizing perspec- lowest point in decades under former
administrations contacts with Russia roil Last week, Putin used a visit by the presi- tive. President Barack Obama because of the cri-
U.S. politics, the Kremlin is taking a decid- dent of Slovenia to raise the possibility of State-controlled broadcasters have damp- sis in Ukraine, the war in Syria and the alle-
edly measured approach, carefully weighing meeting Trump in the homeland of his wife, ened public anticipation of a warming in gations of Russias hacking of the
what it says to avoid jeopardizing a chance Melania. But he acknowledged it will take Russia-U.S. ties with daily reporting on a Democrats.
for better relations between Moscow and time for Trump to finish forming his team host of challenges for Trump, including the Compared with Hillary Clintons hawk-
Washington. before both sides can set a time and place resignation of National Security Adviser ish tone on Russia during the campaign,
This same patience is evident in Russian for such a summit. Michael Flynn. Trumps promises to repair relations and
state media, helping to temper public No one here is losing patience, because Yelena Sizova, a 47-year-old teacher, said cooperate with Moscow on fighting inter-
expectations of the man who entered the there havent been any excessive expecta- she believes any possible steps toward a national terrorism have fueled expectations
White House with a friendly posture toward tions, said Alexander Baunov, an analyst rapprochement with the U. S. will be of a positive change.

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10 Thursday Feb. 16, 2017 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Stocks push to records as economy cruises


By Stan Choe hike sooner rather than later, said
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS Brian Jacobsen, chief portfolio
High: 20,620.45 strategist at Wells Fargo Funds
Low: 20,496.03 Management. So if we do see tax
NEW YORK Stocks and bond cuts or infrastructure spending,
yields punched higher Wednesday, Close: 20,611.86
Change: +107.45 they may need to quicken the pace
and U.S. indexes set records again, of rate hikes. The bond market has
following more encouraging news OTHER INDEXES clearly gotten the message.
on the U.S. economy.
S&P 500: 2349.25 +11.67 Treasury yields jumped as
The Standard & Poors 500 index investors sold off bonds. The 10-
rose 11.67 points, or 0.5 percent, NYSE Index: 11,514.40 +45.53
Nasdaq: 5819.44 +36.87 year Treasury yield rose to 2.50
to 2,349.25. Its the seventh percent from 2.47 percent late
straight gain for the index and its NYSE MKT: 2463.02 +9.98
Tuesday. The 30-year yield rose to
longest winning streak in three and Russell 2000: 1404.21 +7.56 3.08 percent from 3.06 percent.
a half years. The Dow Jones indus- Wilshire 5000: 24,565.53 +106.60
trial average rose 107.45 points, When bonds pay more in inter-
or 0.5 percent, to 20,611.86. The 10-Yr Bond: 2.50 +0.03 est, it can mean less demand from
Nasdaq composite rose 36.87, or Oil (per barrel): 53.48 -0.23 income investors for stocks that
0.6 percent, to 5,819.44. Seven Gold : 1,234.70 +0.76 pay big dividends. Utility stocks
stocks rose on the New York Stock in the S&P 500, which are some of
Exchange for every five that fell. the biggest dividend payers, fell
cies from Washington. prices rose 2.5 percent in January its pace of increases if the job mar- 0.4 percent.
Its a striking reversal for the The S&P 500 is up nearly 26 per- from a year earlier, the highest rate ket remains healthy and inflation
market from a year ago, when keeps climbing. The Fed has raised Airline stocks cruised higher
cent over the last 12 months, with since March 2012. The data give
stocks around the world were tum- after Warren Buffetts Berkshire
more than half of the gain coming the Federal Reserve more encour- rates just twice in the last two Hathaway disclosed that it added to
bling on worries that another since Election Day. Such a per- agement to raise interest rates, and years, after holding rates at nearly
recession was on the way. Since its investments in several of them.
formance would rank among the economists said the possibility is zero from late 2008 to help lift the
then, the economy and job mar- Southwest Airlines rose $1.98,
best calendar years the index has increasing that it may happen at economy out of the Great
ket have continued to improve, or 3.6 percent, to $57.29, United
along with corporate profits. And had in the last three decades. the central banks next meeting in Recession. Continental rose $2.01, or 2.7 per-
the market got a jolt of adrenaline On Wednesday, reports showed March. What really stuck out to me in cent, to $75.75, Delta Air Lines
in November, when Donald that retailers had stronger sales in Fed Chair Janet Yellen indicated Yellens testimony was her adding rose $1.31, or 2.6 percent, to
Trumps surprise White House January than economists expected, in testimony before a emphasis to the idea that as things $51.17 and American Airlines rose
victory raised hopes for tax cuts and inflation at the consumer level Congressional committee that the currently stand, even without fiscal 97 cents, or 2.1 percent, to
and other business-friendly poli- was the highest in years. Consumer central bank will likely accelerate stimulus, it would be prudent to $47.54.

Business brief
Yahoo issues another
Yellen defends Federal Reserve
warning in fallout from hacking attacks
LONDON Yahoo is warning users of potentially mali-
independence, banking regulations
By Martin Crutsinger of the White House ject the Feds interest rate decisions to
cious activity on their accounts between 2015 and 2016,
the latest development in the internet companys investi- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and both the House audit by the Government
gation of a mega-breach that exposed 1 billion users data and Senate. Accountability Office, the auditing
several years ago. After eight years arm of Congress.
WASHINGTON Federal Reserve there is zero evi- Yellen told the panel she remained
Yahoo confirmed Wednesday that it was notifying users Chair Janet Yellen defended the central
that their accounts had potentially been compromised but dence that zero opposed to both proposals, arguing
banks independence Wednesday from interest rates and a that while the Fed considers various
declined to say how many people were affected. Republican lawmakers who are push-
In a statement, Yahoo tied some of the potential compro- bloated Fed balance formulas during its discussions on
ing for major changes in how the cen- sheet lead to a interest rates, no single formula offers
mises to what it has described as the state-sponsored tral bank operates and how regulators
actor responsible for the theft of private data from more healthy economy, the flexibility the Fed needs in making
oversee the nations banking system. Janet Yellen House Financial
than 1 billion user accounts in 2013 and 2014. The stolen decisions. She said allowing the cen-
data included email addresses, birth dates and answers to During a hearing that stretched over Services Chairman Jeb Hensarling, R- tral bank to be second guessed by con-
security questions. four hours, GOP lawmakers repeatedly Texas, told Yellen. Clearly, American gressional auditors would be harmful
The catastrophic breach raised questions about Yahoos challenged Yellens handling of the have a newfound expectation that our to the independence the Fed needs to
security and destabilized the companys deal to sell its economy and her leadership in imple- economy will grow healthier with dif- pursue correct policies.
email service, websites and mobile applications to Verizon menting the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act, a ferent policies coming out of I think central banks all over the
Communications. measure that President Donald Trump Washington. world have recognized that an inde-
The malicious activity that was the subject of the user and Republicans have vowed to over- Hensarling indicated that he would pendent central bank that can focus on
warnings revolved around the use of forged cookies haul. be pushing his legislation to limit the the long-term health of the economy
strings of data which are used across the web and can some- Republicans pointedly told Yellen Feds independence by requiring the ... gives rise to a better economic
times allow people to access online accounts without re- that she should realize that changes are central bank to follow a numerical for- environment, Yellen told the commit-
entering their passwords. underway with Republicans in control mula for setting interest rates and sub- tee.

RAISE YOUR Trump tells retail CEOs people will love his tax plan
By Joshua Boak the not too distant future. wall on the southern border with

SALES IN 2017 and Anne dInnocenzio


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Retailers called the hourlong meet-
ing positive and productive, though
they offered few details.
Mexico.
Retailers have warned that forms of a
border tax could raise prices as much as

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win in softball conference opener
Thursday Feb. 16 2017

Jungle madness
McDonalds buzzer-beater lifts Serra over S.I.
By Terry Bernal The Padres (6-7, 12-11) were Wilson wasnt surprised by his
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF trailing by 2 when they called a teammates heroics.
timeout off a missed free throw by On Wednesday night alone,
The Jungle Game did not dis- St. Ignatius junior Matthew McDonald was a force through the
appoint. Redmond with four seconds to first half to help send Serra into
On paper, it was supposed to. play. In turn, Serra had to push the the halftime locker room trailing
With St. Ignatius-SF (11-3 in ball up court and get off a shot in closely at 27-26. McDonald net-
WCAL, 20-5 overall) rolling into that time. Serra interim head coach ted 15 points, three rebounds,
Morton Family Gymnasium Sean Dugoni drew up a play that three blocked shots and two
Wednesday night in second place called for McDonald to take a pass assists throughout. Seven of the
in the West Catholic Athletic from junior big man Jack Wilson points and all of the periphery
League, fifth-place Serra wasnt and dash up the court as quickly as numbers came in the first half.
expected to put up much of a fight. possible. More so, Wilson was a believer
But whats that thing they say McDonald received the pass just in the dagger 3-pointer from the
about the crazy unpredictability of before crossing midcourt, cut moment it left McDonalds hands.
WCAL basketball? Serra sopho- right and pulled up two feet shy of I was like, its in, Wilson
more Parker McDonald cashed in the arc as he leaned around a said. Hes made shots like that
on that unpredictability, drilling a defender. The result sent the sold- before. I remember at De La Salle
3-pointer on the run to beat the out capacity crowd into a frenzy as he accidently made a full-court
final buzzer and stun St. Ignatius the Serra rooting section stormed shot. So, I knew he could hit this
with a 60-59 victory. the court and literally crowned one.
Best moment of McDonalds McDonald with a faux-golden For McDonalds smooth glider
basketball career? coronet as the king of the catching nothing but net, the
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL This is probably the top, Jungle Game. inverse was the gritty post play of
Serras Parker McDonald puts up the game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer McDonald said. Its probably my All I knew is I threw it and it
to lift Serra over St. Ignatius 60-59 in the Jungle GameWednesday night. best shot ever. looked good, McDonald said. See SERRA, Page 15

Tie helps EC, hurts Knights PAL playoff


By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
pairings set
T
he rst round of the PAL boys
There is big difference between want and girls basketball tournament
and need. are set, with North playing South
The El Camino boys soccer team wanted Division teams in the opening round.
a win when the rst-place Colts traveled to The boys matchups are: Aragon (No. 4
San Mateo to face second-place Hillsdale, South) at Half Moon Bay (No. 1 North);
which needed to win. Westmoor (No. 3 North) at Sequoia (No. 2
So, how did everyone feel following a South) and Woodside (No. 3 South) at
scoreless draw? The Colts were ecstatic. The Jefferson (No. 2 North), all which start at
Knights were crushed. 7 p.m. El Camino (No. 4 North) at
Sometimes a tie is a loss, said Hillsdale Menlo-Atherton (No. 1 South) will tip
coach Chris Rodman. We all feel it. off at 7:30 p.m., the
Said El Camino coach Ken Anderson Sr.: second game of an
Were not the hunter, were the [prey]. We M-A doubleheader.
have that extra (points) cushion (in the If the chalk holds
standings). on the boys side, the
The teams came into the penultimate championship game
game of the Peninsula Athletic League will be quite a doozy
Ocean Division season separated by just 12-0 Half Moon
two points in the standings. An El Camino Bay, the No. 1 team
win would have clinched the division cham- in the North, against
pionship. A Hillsdale victory would have 11-1 Menlo-
vaulted the Knights over the Colts and into Atherton, the No. 1
the top spot in the division. seed in the South.
Now, with one game to go, El Camino This could be the game that decides which
(11-1-1, 34 points) controls their own des- of these teams, if either, will be pulled up
tiny, while Hillsdale (10-1-2, 32 points) into the Central Coast Sections Open
will need Colts loss to last-place Jefferson Division.
and a win over third-place San Mateo to take Half Moon Bay coach Rich Forslund
the division crown and more important- has made it no secret that it is his teams
ly, the Ocean Divisions automatic Central goal every year and, after M-A division-
Coast Section bid. clinching win over Hillsdale Tuesday, M-
So when the nal whistle sounded, the A coach Mike Molieri believes his team
Colts were thrilled with the result. is ready to carry the PAL ag into the
To me, this (game) was the bigger hurdle, Open Division.
said Anderson. When I looked at the sched- Our resume speaks for itself, Molieri
ule this year, I knew (the challenge) would said after Tuesdays win.
be Hillsdale. On the girls side, Hillsdale (No. 4
In two meetings this season between the South) is at South City (No. 1 North);
teams, there was one goal scored during a 1- Half Moon Bay (No. 3 North) at Mills
0 El Camino win Jan. 27. The one common (No. 2 South); and Carlmont (No. 3
denominator between the two games? El South) at Oceana (No. 2 North) have 7
Camino goalkeeper Nate Deinla who, for p.m. starts, while Jefferson (No. 4 North)
the second time this season against the at Menlo-Atherton (No. 1 South) will
Knights, almost single-handedly kept begin at 6 p.m. as the rst game of dou-
Hillsdale off the scoreboard. bleheader with the M-A boys game.
That goalie, hats off to the goalie, The Carlmont and Mills girls teams
Rodman said of Deinla. We couldnt beat nished in a tie for second place in the
him either game. We just couldnt get one NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
PAL South standings but, by virtue of the
past him. El Camino goalkeeper Nate Deinla makes one of his 10 saves as the first-place Colts battled
second-place Hillsdale to a scoreless draw. El Camino needs a win over Jefferson Friday to
See SOCCER, Page 15 clinch its second Ocean Division title in four years. See LOUNGE, Page 16
12 Thursday Feb. 16, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Warriors 109, Kings 86


Skyline hopeful win over CSM paves playoff path
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
court is nice.
The first half was a story of what the Klay scores
35 as Dubs
boards did gaveth, the turnovers tooketh
For nearly three quarters of basketball, the away for CSM (3-8, 10-16). The Bulldogs
electric energy at the College of San Mateo outrebounded Skyline 14-7 in the first quar-

down Kings
gym seemed to suggest the Lady Bulldogs ter but CSM turned over the ball six times to
were up for an upset of rival Skyline Skylines three. The result was a 13-13 push
College. going into the second quarter, but Millet put
Then the Lady Trojans caught fire. the Bulldogs in control early in the second By Michael Wagaman
After trailing by 5 near the end of the third quarter as the 6-foot-1 post presence con- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
quarter, the Skyline womens basketball verted back-to-back possessions on a pair of
team (7-4 in Coast North, 15-11 overall) put-backs. OAKLAND Missing his emotional
went on a 16-point run to upend its rival The Bulldogs led through most of the sec- leader and one of four All-Stars on Golden
Bulldogs 77-58 Wednesday night at CSM. ond quarter, but Langis 3-point marksman- States roster after Draymond Green was eject-
With the win, the Trojans clinch third place ship kept her team in the game. After CSM ed late in the second quarter, Warriors coach
in the Coast Conference North, and are now enjoyed its biggest lead of the half at 27-21, Steve Kerr was curious how his team would
all but assured of garnering an at-large big to Skyline quickly closed the gap. A Langi trey respond in its final tuneup before the break.
their third consecutive Northern California closed it to 27-26. Then Skyline tied it with A big run in the third quarter quieted whatev-
postseason bracket. a minute to go before the half when sopho- er concern Kerr had.
This win clinches third place for us in the more Charme Noordzee scored off an assist Klay Thompson scored 10 of his 35 points
Coast Conference, so we feel like were in, by Sophia Faulusa to deadlock it at 31-31 during the outburst and Golden State beat the
Skyline head coach Chris Watters said. We before the break. Sacramento Kings 109-86 on Wednesday
dont get official word on it until Monday. I We felt like we had to wear them down night.
think something crazy would have to hap- over the course of the game, Watters said. Him getting thrown out kind of woke us up
pen (to keep us out). We ended up pulling away at the end of the a bit, Kevin Durant said of Greens ejection.
Trojans guard Victoria Langi lit it up from third quarter ... but it was really close at half- That third quarter was one of the best quarters
beyond the 3-point arc. The sophomore time. So, we knew they were going to battle weve had all year. We just upped our intensi-
knocked down eight treys in the game to fin- and we just wanted to make sure we wore ty. We made them feel us.
ish with a team-high 26 points. them down. Stephen Curry added 13 points and nine
With the game already in pocket, Langis TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL Skyline also turned up the defensive inten- assists, and Durant had 21 points, seven
final 3 of the night was the prettiest a Skyline College sophomore Victoria Langi is sity early in the second quarter and seemed to rebounds and seven assists as the Warriors
high-arcing rainbow jumper that, by some guarded by CSM sophomore Mariah Elzy in never let up. Freshman guard Kaimani Perez, bounced back from a loss in Denver two
miracle, didnt subject San Mateo to yet Skylines 77-58 win Wednesday night.. at 5-feet tall, was in the grill of CSMs guards nights earlier to head into the All-Star break
another rainstorm. How much does Langi into the fourth quarter. It was at that point all night long. The Bulldogs ultimately com- an NBA-best 47-9.
pride herself on those rainbow jumpers? Millet checked out for the final minute of the mitted 20 turnovers to Skylines 16. Thompson, Curry and Durant will represent
A lot, Langi said. I practice that a lot third quarter. In that minute, Skyline sopho- As impressive as her defense was, Perez the Western Conference in Sundays All-Star
and it finally happens. more Arianna Sheehy followed with a 3 out also grabbed six rebounds. Game at New Orleans, along with the fiery and
It was Langis penultimate 3 of the night, of the corner to give her team a 49-48 lead, Im a very small person, Perez said. vocal Green, who was ejected for the first time
though, that put the Trojans on the come- and Skyline rallied to finish the period lead- Theyre huge. Its hard to battle with some- this season after picking up consecutive tech-
back trail. With CSM sophomore forward ing 53-48. one whos that big. You just have to use your nical fouls in the second quarter.
Corryne Millet a game-high 28 points [Millet] is a really difficult match-up body and box out. It turned out to be the pivotal swing Golden
and 11 rebounds giving Skyline fits, the because she runs the floor as well as Noordzee finished the game with 16 State needed.
Trojans found themselves down 48-43 with rebounds, Watters said. We felt like as points and six rebounds. The only other I thought our guys just responded beauti-
two minutes remaining in the third period. soon as they went to one big, we could go to player in the game to score in double digits fully, Kerr said. We were in tough shape
Langi, though, drained a 3 to close it to four guards and take advantage of that. We was Elzy, who totaled 15 points despite without Draymond. We struggle sometimes
48-46. It was a momentous shot that sent feel like our guard play is a little bit stronger incurring her third foul in the second quarter without him to bring the energy. That wasnt
Skyline on the 16-point frenzy that carried than theirs. But, gosh, having her off the and playign in foul throughout. the case tonight.

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Dean swings Lady Bulldogs to dramatic win


By Terry Bernal Dean had struck out in her previous two
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF at-bats and got into a two-strike hole again.
After fouling off a high fastball that just
Theres nothing quite like a gem of a cleared the wall beyond the reach of Ohlone
pitching duel on opening day. first baseman Sam Adami, Dean pounced on
The College of San Mateo softball team the next pitch, a location-mistake fastball,
didnt enjoy most of its day at the plate in and drilled it for a one-hopper off the wall in
Wednesdays Coast Conference North open- right-center.
er against Ohlone College at Bulldogs That last pitch wasnt a pitch we would
Stadium. But the Lady Bulldogs finished have thrown again, Marshall said. If we
with a flourish to claim a 2-1 win at Bulldog throw that pitch its in a much better place
Stadium. and [Dean] probably doesnt get that good
With both Ohlone starting pitcher Nalani of a result. But hey, we learn from our mis-
Scates and CSM starter Madison Mercer takes and we move on.
absolutely dealing, the Bulldogs scored two Mercer seized on the momentum in the
runs in their final at-bat to overtake the top of the seventh and retired the side in
Renegades on the scoreboard. Ohlone had order on seven pitches, with Savina
broken a scoreless tie in the top of the sixth Gonzales popping out to Wells at short-
inning on a two-out RBI double off the bat stop to finish it. Mercers record improves
of cleanup hitter Kassie Kochan. to 3-1.
When the Bulldogs (1-0 in Coast North, I was pumped because [Dean] got that
7-1 overall) came to the plate in the bottom really big hit, Mercer said. I was trying to
of the sixth, however, sophomore second finish for them and wanted to do my part.
baseman Samantha Dean doubled down. Through seven consecutive previous
(She) came through, CSM head coach wins, CSM outscored opponents 66-20,
Nicole Borg said. She had two really bad including a 20-16 win over Sierra College.
at-bats earlier. So it was nice to see her Wednesday marks the Bulldogs first one-
overcome that and come through when we run win of the year.
really needed her to come through. I think it teaches us that the real softball
With two on, two outs and facing a two- games are one-run games with good pitch-
strike count, Dean hammered a double off ing, Borg said. [Scates] is a good pitcher.
the right-center field wall to plate Meagan TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL Scates did a really good job today. I think it
Wells from third and Lauren Quirke all the CSM sophomore Samantha Dean connects for a two-run double in the sixth inning to lift the opened our eyes to a lot of things we have to
way from first to put CSM in front. Mercer Lady Bulldogs to a 2-1 win over Ohlone College Wednesday at Bulldog Stadium. do right and we learned we have to execute
then retired the side in order in the top of the for duel. The 6-foot-2 freshman right-han- spot, had bunted for a single in her previous better.
seventh to record her second complete game der allowed just four hits on the day while at-bat. In the sixth, she laced a two-out With the win, CSM jumps up top of the
of the season. boosting her reputation as one who will grounder into the hole at shortstop and Coast Conference North standings.
Quirke said she wasnt sure if she would dominate the inside half of the plate. Mercer motored for another infield single. Then the Foothill, Chabot and De Anza have yet to
score on the two-base knock until she saw allowed just one run, and an unearned one at left-handed Quirke delivered a single to open conference play in the five-team con-
Borg waving her home from the third-base that. Although, Ohlones run-scoring rally right-center to put runners at the corners. ference.
coachs box. Wells, however, said she knew in the sixth was set up by the hurlers own
it was a Bulldogs lead from the moment the throwing error.
ball exploded off Deans bat.
I knew it, Wells aid. As soon as it left
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Paying Tribute to Retiring CEO Wayne Bunker

Thank you Wayne!


Wayne Bunker is in many ways
synonymous with Provident Credit Union.
After thirty-five years, he has one of the
longest running careers with the credit
union and definitely one of the most
successful. As he approaches his well-
deserved retirement at the end of this
month, we want to thank him for his
unwavering dedication to Provident and the
credit union movement.

Wayne, with your guidance and leadership,


you proved yourself as a leader that we
can trust and a mentor that we look up to.
You have created a workplace that we look
forward to coming to each day.

We all carry our personal memories and stories, but included here are a few of the many ways that you
have placed a lasting impact on all of us here at Provident.

Thank you for your opennessalways extending a smile and hello to us in the elevators and hallways,
asking about our families and making it easy to talk to you.

Thank you for your humoryour one liner jokes which always gave us a good laugh.

Thank you for your strength of characterin the economic downturn when job losses were the norm,
you held steadfast in your promise that Provident employees wouldnt lose their job and we didnt.

Thank you for your generosityin all the ways great and small that you recognized our accomplishments
and personally thanked us for a job well done.

Thank you Wayne for being a great President and CEO. We extend our best wishes to you in your
retirement.

Sincerely,

Provident Credit Union Staff


THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Thursday Feb. 16, 2017 15
adjustment. jumper to put Serra up 43-40. jumper to seesaw Serra back in
SERRA Wilson fin-
ished with
McDonald said it wasnt neces-
sarily the shooting that kept the
front 56-55.
Redmond a game-high 17
THURSDAY
WHATS ON TAP
s e v e n Padres in the game. points responded by rattling
Continued from page 11 rebounds, but
Girls soccer
Defense and ... getting a lot of home a 3-pointer with 58 seconds Aragon at Hillsdale, 3 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton at
surprised with a rebounds helped us stay in the remaining to put the Wildcats up Woodside, Capuchino at Burlingame, Carlmont at
Wilson. Finding the shooting Terra Nova, 4 p.m.
pair of mid- game, McDonald said. Just mov- 58-56. McDonald came back down
touch around the cylinder has been court steals in ing the ball. They were coming out to draw a foul and close it to 58-57 Wrestling
laborious for the 7-foot junior this the third quar- hot, denying. Just try to stay with 25 seconds left, then Serra Half Moon Bay at Burlingame, El Camino at Ca-
season, but he certainly had it ter, both pro- patient and get the ball inside to trapped to get a big steal from puchino, Terra Nova at Oceana, 6 p.m.
going Wednesday. Wilson didnt Jack Wilson
ducing Serra feed our big man. James. But the Padres possession Girls basketball
start due to it being senior night, points. Midway through the peri- Wilsons most physical bucket went south Trammell wrestled a PAL tournament
and didnt convert a field goal in od, he stripped the ball at half was two minutes into the final jump ball with James with the Jefferson at Menlo-Atherton, 6 p.m.; Hillsdale at
the first half. In the second half, South City, Half Moon Bay at Mills, Carlmont at
court and thundered to the bucket quarter as he shouldered and grunt- possession arrow favoring St. Oceana, 7 p.m.
though, he ran up his point total to tie it 34-34. ed to the basket to put Serra up 50- Ignatius.
to 14 points. Then, after senior forward Isaac 46. But the lead would change Serra went into foul mode from Mercy-Burlingame at Castilleja, 5:30 p.m.

Over this past summer playing Loera scored on an offensive board hands four times over the closing there, and caught a break when the Boys basketball
AAU ball with other 7-footers, I and put-back to give the Padres a three minutes. Wildcats made just the first of two PAL tournament
41-40 lead, as St. Ignatius was try- in the 1-and-1, keeping the deficit Aragon at Half Moon Bay, Westmoor at Sequoia,
was able to use more traditional St. Ignatius junior guard Darrion Woodside at Jefferson, 7 p.m.; El Camino at Menlo-
post moves, Wilson said. I ing to bring the ball up court, Trammell had a quiet night in the to a mere 2 to set up McDonalds Atherton, 7:30 p.m.
talked with coach, he said, hey, Wilson came up with another scoring department, but produced a heroics.
steal. The Padres set a play for this FRIDAY
youre 7-feet tall. These guys big steal and transition 2 to tie it Showing up for the Jungle Boys soccer
arent traditional big men. Just one, with point guard Henry James 54-54. After the Wildcats went up Game, and for the seniors, this is Capuchino at Mills, San Mateo at Hillsdale, Jeffer-
shoot over them. Just keep it sim- feeding the big man in the post, as on a free throw, McDonald their last home game, it means son at El Camino, Burlingame at Aragon, 3 p.m.;
Wilson converted a turnaround Serra at Bellarmine, 3:15 p.m.; Sacred Heart prep at
ple. So, that was pretty much the answered by with a baseline everything, McDonald said. Crystal Springs, 3:30 p.m.; South City at Westmoor,
3;45 p.m.; Half Moon Bay at Terra Nova, Sequoia at
Carlmont, Woodside at Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m.

SOCCER
there to clear the ball of the line. the best goalkeeper on the from 10 yards out in the 69th
With about 10 minutes left in Peninsula, but needs him to play minute. Girls basketball
the rst half, Deinla thwarted two the eld. Hes at his best when hes PAL tournament semifinals at Hillsdale, 3 and 6 p.m.
more Hillsdale chances. The Hernandez came in for one play: Menlo School at Notre Dame-Belmont, Pinewood
Continued from page 11 focused, Anderson said of Deinla. at Priory, Sacred Heart Prep at Eastside College Prep,
Knights Neel Prasad made a run an indirect free kick inside the Crystal Springs at Harker, 6:30 p.m.
The Colts needed Deinla on top
along the end line before crossing penalty box from 10 yards out.
And while Deinla had his share of his game because the Colts Boys basketball
a pass to the center of the goal- After the initial free kick was
of routine saves, it was his half- struggled to nd much offense. PAL tournament semifinals at Hillsdale, 4:30 and
box. Nestors one-timer was par- blocked, the rebound went right 7:30 p.m.
dozen spectacular ones that frus- Part of that was the result of mov-
ried away by Deinla and Prasads back to Hillsdale, but the follow- Serra at Valley Christian, Sacred Heart Prep at Kings
trated the Knights. In the second ing Charalaghi from a distributing Academy, Menlo School at Crystal Springs, 6:30 p.m.
shot off the rebound was blocked up shot was parried away by
minute, Deinla was put on the spot midelder position to central
as well. Hernandez. Wrestling
and came up huge on a Hillsdale defender after the Colts lost their
Two minutes later, Deinla made Deinla came back in and didnt PAL girls championships at Menlo-Atherton, 3 p.m.
corner kick. Evan Snodgrass sent starter at that spot.
his only mistake of the game, skip a beat. After recording four
a cross to the far right post, where It proved to be benecial, SATURDAY
when he earned a yellow card for saves in the rst half, Deinla added Girls basketball
Oscar Privado-Gutierrez nodded a offensive language. six more in the second, including because Charalaghi did a great job PAL championship game
ball back to Oisin Doherty Fagan, High school rules say a player three during a seven-minute span of shutting down any Hillsdale At Hillsdale, 6 p.m.
who smoked a shot on the half who receives a yellow card has to late in the game. First, he pushed attacks up the middle.
Boys basketball
volley. Deinla was there to block sit out until the next dead ball sit- aside a Prasad attempt in the 62nd Long balls werent going to PAL championship game
the rst shot and when Hillsdales uation. minute, in the 65th he made a div- work against that defense, At Hillsdale, 7:45 p.m.
Ben Nestor followed up with a No problem. El Camino brought ing save to his left to stop an Rodman said. They stacked the
Wrestling
shot on the rebound, El Camino in its backup, Martin Hernandez, Alexander Tait shot and then box. When we did nd a hole, the PAL championships
defender Shayan Charalaghi was who Anderson believes might be stymied Nestor, again, on a shot goalkeeper was there to ll it. At Menlo-Atherton, 9 a.m.
16 Thursday Feb. 16, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

LOUNGE
at 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. back to 2000. ***
The Finals are 6 p.m. for the girls and Were slowly turning the program The PAL Bay Division dual-meet
7:30 p.m. for the boys Saturday at around, Lui said. Last Friday was a big wrestling title will be decided tonight when
Continued from page 11 Hillsdale. step. division-leading and undefeated Half Moon
*** Lui and the Bearcats could not relax until Bay travel to second-place Burlingame in
San Mateo boys basketball coach the final horn, however. Leading by three, the final dual meet of the regular season.
Vikings win over the Scots in the division The Panthers come into the match with one
Marvin Lui is a member of a small club Lui said he kept waiting for the other shoe
opener Jan. 7, Mills received the No. 2 loss, but a Burlingame win would deny the
when it comes to San Mateo County rival- to drop.
seed and Carlmont No. 3 coming out of the Cougars their fourth straight league title.
South. ries. Hes one of the few coaches who has You know, foul a guy on a 3-point shot
been on both sides of a rivalry he or something crazy like that, Lui said. Half Moon Bay comes into the match
One of the most interesting first-round having won their last 23 PAL dual meets. A
girls matchups is the Hillsdale-South City coached the Burlingame girls basketball Friday was exhausting.
team for three season, from 2008-09 to Lui said beating Burlingame was much win over the Panthers would give Half
game. The two teams met during a non- Moon Bay its fourth straight PAL Bay
league game in December. It was a game 2011-12. more satisfying than his wins over San
After a two-year hiatus from high school Mateo as the Panthers girls coach, simply Division title.
that saw the Warriors build a 29-point,
basketball, Lui returned to the sidelines for the fact it has happened so rarely. The There wont be much time for either team
third-quarter lead, only to see the Knights
with the San Mateo High Bearcats begin- Burlingame football program has lost to to celebrate, however, regardless of who
come roaring back and force overtime. It
ning in the 2014-15 season. San Mateo only once since 2001 and the wins. The PAL tournament will be held
wasnt until an impossibly deep 3-pointer
It was a move I had to make to grow as a boys basketball program hadnt lost at all Saturday at Menlo-Atherton, with CCS
from Brittney Cedeno with about a minute
coach, Lui said of his decision to step in 17 seasons. going next weekend at Independence High
left in overtime that finally gave South
down at Burlingame a year before the I know how much it (the win) means to in San Jose.
City the tougher-than-expected win.
Will Thursday be the Knights night of Panthers won the 2013 Central Coast the kids, Lui said. When I got to San The girls PAL wrestling championships
revenge? Section title. Mateo, I got to see a different perspective. are Friday at M-A, beginning at 3 p.m.
Tournament semifinal games are sched- Now, however, Lui is a full-blown I dont think I appreciated the history of
uled for 3 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 6 p.m. and 7:30 Bearcat so, like a proud new papa, Lui rel- the rivalry.
p.m. Friday at Hillsdale, with the girls ished his Bearcats 59-53 win over the But I work at [San Mateo] now and am Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-
games getting the 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Panthers, snapping a 28-game losing ingrained in it. I now totally bleed orange 5200 ext. 117. You can follow him on Twitter
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What kind of cherry tree did
Washington fell? (If he did.)
By Lee Reich
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Washingtons birthday is a good


time to think about cherry trees. But
rather than questioning whether
George really chopped down the tree
and then admitted to it, I find myself
wondering what kind of a cherry it
could have been.
(The story, incidentally, may be
apocryphal. It was reported by Mason
Locke Parsons Weems for his 1802
book, Life of George Washington:
With Curious Anecdotes, Equally
Honorable to Himself and Exemplary
to his Young Countrymen, but has
never been decisively confirmed.)

POSSIBLE CHERRIES The legendary felled tree by George Washington also could have been a tart cherry.
FELLED BY GEORGE of that century, there were plantings in Washington had a few sweet cherry
Rhode Island, Maryland and Virginia. trees planted at his farmstead along the
That cherry tree could well have been Those cherry trees became so abun- shores of the Rappahannock River in
something akin to the sweet cherries dant that by 1749 Peter Kalm wrote Virginia.
we can buy or grow today. Sweet cher- that all travelers are allowed to pluck The legendary felled tree also could
ries (Prunus avium), sometimes called ripe fruit in any garden which they have been a tart cherry (P. cerasus).
bird cherries or, in their wilder state, pass by, provided they do not break Though native to the Caucasus
mazzard cherries, were among the any branches; and not even the most Mountains, this tree has been grown
plants ordered from Europe by the covetous farmer hindered them from so in many different places. The ancient
Massachusetts Bay colony in 1629. doing. Romans knew eight different varieties,
By 1650, there was a cherry orchard in So it is not unlikely that
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FLOODING Flooding impact Works director, said the effort to find a place
for the water requires input from several
For those eying rising water levels from jurisdictions because the water flowing
their windows, a solution cant come quick- through these low areas knows no bound-
Continued from page 1 ly enough. Kim Sparks has lived at the aries. Residents in North Fair Oaks, a sec-
Harbor Village Mobile Home Park at 3015 tion of unincorporated San Mateo County
Redwood City mobile home parks in recent E. Bayshore Road in Redwood City in for just south of Harbor Village, have also
weeks. Councilman Jeff Gee responded to the past 30 years and has been the park man- reported flooding issues, which Porter said
Guerrero, explaining that the city has been ager for the past three. She said flood waters cannot be addressed until officials find a
working for years with several other agen- rose to an estimated 18 inches during the place for the water pooling downstream in
cies to alleviate flooding in the low-eleva- storms last week and weekend, wreaking Redwood City.
tion area between Bayshore Road and the havoc in the community of just over 300 It really begins downstream and thats
Bayfront Canal where a cluster of mobile homes and between 800 and 1,000 resi- Redwood City, he said. Were strong
home parks stand. dents. advocates of Redwood City and were work-
We euphemistically call the mobile During the flood, I cant answer the vol- ing collaboratively with them to imple-
home communities the bottom of the bath- ume of calls that come in, she said. Its ment improvements that theyre working
tub, he said. impossible. on.
Gee, who has been focused on this issue as Sparks said the Bayfront Canal, which
a member of the councils Bayfront Canal Porter said the county has supported
runs just feet away from the parks eastern
subcommittee, said more than 80 percent of Redwood Citys efforts to assess Alternative
edge, overflows quickly during storms and
the water that ends up in the mobile home frustration, she said. As best we try to D, which he sees as the most cost-effective
high tides, sending garbage, planters and
parks during storms comes from outside of explain to them that we have tried for many, of the solutions that have been discussed so
landscaping waste floating all over the park
Redwood City, originating from cities like many, many years to do something, its not far. He acknowledged the challenges of
and even trapping cars. She guessed a third
Atherton, Menlo Park and Woodside, as well in our direct control. Theyre looking at the implementing flood control projects quick-
of the Harbor residents are elderly, disabled
as San Mateo County. He said those agen- park owner or park manager to do some- ly, noting the complexities of working
or experience financial hardship, and that
cies have come together in recent years thing. Thats where the frustration is with with multiple jurisdictions, high costs and
most of the residents falling in those cate-
along with the South Bay Parkland many residents here. network of environmental regulations that
gories also do not have flood insurance.
Conservancy and the San Francisco Bay Though Sparks has seen heavy flooding need to be considered.
Probably one-third of the homes here are
Regional Water Quality Control Board to on a fixed income, and paying their month- at the park close to 20 years ago, she said Youre not going to see an immediate
identify a place for excess water to go when ly bills is about all they can accomplish, the lack of rain in recent years has caused solution, he said.
high tides in the canal meet a high volume she said. some to forget how urgent the problem is. Despite this, Redwood City officials are
of storm water, a combination that causes Though most of the homes are raised Thats part of the problem, she said. urging the Regional Water Quality Control
flooding in the low-elevation area. higher than the flood waters have reached, Theres a tendency for the problem to go Board to re-engage with the issue. On
The solution, dubbed Alternative waves forming in the streets of the park can away, because thats not apparent to people. Friday, Feb. 10, Mayor John Seybert issued
Ravenswood D, involves relocating excess bend and break the skirting that covers the When it is apparent, people look at you and a letter to Bruce Wolfe, executive director of
water to two salt ponds in the Bay east of space between the floor of a house and the go what are you doing? the San Francisco Bay Regional Water
Menlo Park near Marsh Road until the high ground upon which it stands. Sparks said She said that teams with Redwood City Quality Control Board, asking it to priori-
tide moves out. Gee said that conversations that though this part of the house is mostly have periodically come to dredge the tize meetings with city staff to review pos-
assessing Alternative D have stalled as the aesthetic, the cost to repair it, which can Bayfront Canal, and understands that the sible solutions and provide clarity on the
Regional Water Quality Control Board has range from $500 to $1,000, is staggering city is working with other agencies to find a permitting requirements for these solutions
raised questions about efforts involved in for some, who will only have to repair it solution. But that is no comfort to residents to allow collaborative efforts to move for-
vetting this option but provided little direc- again when waters rise again. at Harbor Village, which Sparks said sits at ward.
tion on how to move forward. Gee said the When flood waters start to rise, Sparks, the lowest elevation of the nearby mobile At Mondays council meeting, Gee
agency has not adequately responded to her husband Wayne and the parks assistant home parks and experiences some of the assured residents the city understands the
requests from the city and its partners for park manager get to work, oftentimes shut- worst flooding. For now, she posts tide urgency of the issue.
guidance on the Alternative D option. ting off utilities, clearing debris from storm charts showing residents when they might Were trying to get this project mov-
Weve gone through this whole year not drains and checking on elderly or disabled expect particularly heavy flooding. ing, he said. We know what the fix is to
doing anything because the permitting residents. She said residents are exasperated make it better. Only through sheer luck and
agency has not met with our team here at the with the problem, which they expect park Several jurisdictions a lot of hard work by our public works team
city and has not been willing to give further management to fix. Jim Porter, San Mateo Countys Public have we avoided a major disaster, but we
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about what we do with the project, it almost somewhere else but dont build it near me,

RINK
Continued from page 1
can sit unused. It just economically makes
doesnt make sense, Miranda said, later
adding, We do try to be good members of
PROJECT
Continued from page 3
thats not realistic, he said. The city is
changing, the state is changing, the country
is changing. You cant expect it to stay the
the community, but were investors. same.
Members of the public, including repre- Of greater concern than the project density
able to the city, provide appropriate com- sentatives with the Save the Bridgepointe This building will be changing our life and size to officials was the lack of outreach
pensation for recreation [and] allow Ice Rink Citizens Group, noted for years considerably, she said, noting fears those offered by the developer to meet and address
Bridgepointe to maximize their potential, theyve had to fight to preserve the recre- living in the upper stories of the building the concerns raised by neighbors, as a com-
said SPI Principal Gary Miranda, according ational amenity that was a linchpin in origi- would have an unobstructed view into her munity meeting had not been held in roughly
to a live video of the meeting. nally allowing redevelopment of the entire home and backyard on Primrose Road. Other two years.
Even some rink supporters whove fought shopping center. residents took issue with a proposal to build a It is clear to me there should have been
for years since the former Ice Center was parking lot at the back of the property, for much more interaction between the develop-
A toilet in a park for a multi-million dol-
shuttered in 2013 appeared willing to accept fear car headlights would shine into their er, development team and the neighbors,
lar facility. Clearly now weve come a long said Loftis. It would have been useful, I
the $8 million if it went toward an ongoing homes. While many commissioners were
way from that ridiculous offer, but the truth is compassionate to the frustrations raised by think. And the fact that interaction stopped in
collaborative effort to open a regional facil- if the community had not banded together
ity somewhere in San Mateo County. neighbors, some noted the project is not 2015 is probably not a good thing.
this offer would never have reached $8 mil- entirely incompatible with its surroundings, Also giving pause to officials was the data
But while commissioners said they entered lion, said group member Dina Artzt. She as there are already similarly sized apartment used in the environmental impact report,
Tuesdays meeting with an open mind, sever- later noted if the city intends to accept the which drew questions regarding its relevance
buildings close by.
al noted it was SPI, not just the concerned money, given the history here, any deal I have a hard time with the idea that the and accuracy.
community members, that eventually that is made with this developer needs to be project is overly dense for the neighbor- Commissioner Jeff DeMartini inquired
swayed them to vote no. Several pointed to iron clad. hood, said Commissioner Richard Sargent. whether a consultant hired to author the report
statements from SPI representatives that Skeptical, the public and commissioners Loftis shared a similar perspective, while tracked down sufficient data regarding ways
included not guaranteeing theyd pay pre- suggested if the City Council accepts the taking issue with those who opposed the the project may influence traffic, school
vailing wages to construction workers or offer, they should require SPI to pay the full project because it may disrupt the quality of enrollment, water use and other issues.
that being asked for more than $8 million amount before demolition. life they have enjoyed in the past. Considering the lack of consensus on the
could prompt them to just leave the building Skating supporters, including the newly People who live in this neighborhood project and variety of issues still requiring
vacant. Some worried allowing a developer formed Mid-Peninsula Ice Rink Foundation, should expect to deal with some inconven- more exploration, officials opted to hold off
to buy their way out of zoning regulations urged the entire $8 million be allocated iences in the same way people who live in the on a decision in favor of more discussion at a
could set bad precedent. toward efforts to build a regional facility. city, or San Francisco, or San Jose, or any yet to be determined meeting.
I understand the business aspect. The city The foundation, with the support of leaders place where there is a certain density, have Officials offered no feedback on the compo-
of San Mateo could easily use $8 million. from several cities and the county, has pro- got to deal with inconveniences, he said. Or nent of the proposal seeking to relocate the
But this is going against our core values to posed creating a facility at the Burlingame this is the wrong spot for them. home formerly belonging to Murphy, who
be treated with no respect whatsoever. This Golf Center. However, many at the meeting He also encouraged opponents to consider also once worked as a city clerk.
is not how the city of San Mateo expects noted Burlingames City Council appears to the communitys need for more housing. Commissioner Richard Terrones abstained
developers to act, said Commissioner John be leaning more in favor of allowing Top If we expect everything to just stop dead from voting on the project because he is the
Ebneter. I cannot in my best conscious and we just dont build anything or build it architect for the development.
Golf to redevelop the site.
accept this deal as a representative for the The Burlingame City Council is slated to
citizens of San Mateo. consider the matter March 21, a day after the the ornamental types commonly planted these
Ebneter, along with commission Chair
Dianne Whitaker and Commissioner Charlie
Drechsler, cast votes in opposition.
Collectively, they cited the lack of clarity
San Mateo City Council will review SPIs $8
million offer.
Mike Strambi, a co-founder of the founda-
CHERRY
Continued from page 17
days. These non-fruiting cherries originated in
Asia and were introduced into America only
about 100 years ago.
tion, emphasized the interest from both The most famous of these species is perhaps
over the retail redevelopment proposal, local residents and businesses in creating a the Yoshino cherry (P. x yedoensis), which
architectural design, a potentially inadequate viable two-sheet rink and said the citys con- and by the 17th century, 24 varieties were fringes the tidal basin in Washington, D.C.
environmental review, the citys recreation- tribution would go a long way toward raising being grown in England. Colonists in
al needs, the intent of original 1990s master Other Asian species introduced around the
capital or securing loans. Its been estimated Massachusetts planted tart cherries (the vari- turn of the last century include the Higan cher-
plan that preserved the rink and SPIs histo- to cost upwards of $18 million to replace the ety Red Kentish), so this tree also may have
ry in the city. ry (P. subhirtella), the Sargent cherry (P. sar-
rink, not including the cost of land. made its way in the nursery trade south to gentii) and, perhaps the most widely planted
Vice Chair Eric Rodriguez and Although the motion failed Tuesday, Virginia. One thing is certain: Washingtons today, the Japanese flowering cherry (P. serru-
Commissioner Pamela OLeary voted in Rodriguez and OLeary suggested funds
favor of recommending approval of the proj- famous cherry tree could not have been one of lata).
secured by a deal with SPI should remain in
ect. Although both strongly criticized SPI San Mateo city limits.
and the process, they noted the importance Rodriguez, who noted he previously ques-
of moving the community past the years- tioned an economic analysis he felt under-
long stalemate. valued about the rink when he voted against
OLeary issued some of the strongest the proposal last year, said he felt it was time
words, at one point telling SPI representa- to move forward.
tives their statements were really insensi- Its also important to keep in mind that
tive to the communitys needs. we do have a deficit of recreational opportu-
Im really disappointed by the lack of nity here in San Mateo and to prolong this
empathy I heard this evening, she said. process is going to prolong getting those
Miranda, whod been pressed to explain funds working for our community,
how SPI arrived at the $8 million, said that Rodriguez said. If it was the decision
was the most it could offer while keeping the between an open ice rink or $8 million, I
project financially viable. would definitely take the ice rink. But thats
Past that number were just indifferent unfortunately not the decision were facing.
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It is important to note this is in the
process we are in the midst of, he
said. Nothing has been decided.
Tripousis said rail authority officials
influenced by the high-speed rail
plans.
Muzzi noted the states timeline for
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Tai Chi for Balance. 10:30 a.m. to Ave., South San Francisco. There will
ronmental impacts potentially associ- his development plans, and encour- 11:30 a.m. 1044 Middlefield Road, be prizes awarded for the best cos-
Potential parking lot size, track ated with the project anticipated to aged Millbrae officials to move ahead Redwood City. Downtown Library tumes. For more information email
configuration, platform alignment and Community Room. Learn to improve valle@plsinfo.org.
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threat to infringe of planned housing Los Angeles and San Francisco. The bargaining stance when discussing sary. Space is limited. Arrive on time Stoke Your Creative Fire. 10 a.m. 441
and retail developments were among final environmental impact report is construction near the train station. for best results. For more information Seaport Court, Redwood City. Susan
email rkutler@redwoodcity.org. M. Osborn presents three ways to
the main concerns identified by the slated to be completed next year. It would be strengthening the citys revitalize your writing at the monthly
council. Along the Peninsula, the high-speed position to have approved projects San Mateo AARP Meeting. 11 a.m. meeting of the California Writers
This is very important to a small Beresford Park Recreation, 2720 Club. $10 members, $15 non-mem-
trains are slated to primarily share the then work to adjust with high-speed Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. bers, $5 students with I.D. For more
city like Millbrae, said Mayor Caltrain tracks, which are set to soon rail, he said. Social hour. Apple pie slices will be information contact
Reuben Holober. This is a key eco- Holober also pointed to plans pro- sold for $2. Noon is the business bbaynes303@aol.com.
begin accommodating electrified meeting followed by Phil Ackerly
nomic area for our city. trains. Millbrae has been identified as posing a larger footprint than the comedy and magic performance. For San Mateo County Libraries Comic
High-speed rail is considering lay- a stop for the high-speed trains due to existing rail station as another poten- more information call 345-5001. Arts Fest: Cult Indie Cartoonists
ing a dedicated set of tracks entering Gilbert, Jamie and Mario
its BART stop and proximity to San tial cause of concern for those who Game Day. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Hernandez. 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
the station connecting to an above- Francisco International Airport. may feel the existing Millbrae station Foster City Recreation Center 55+ Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave.,
ground platform adjacent to the BART Club, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Millbrae. For more information call
As Millbrae officials look ahead to is already large enough. Come to play Bunco, cards or bring 312-5258.
and Caltrain lines, according to the the new trains beginning to arrive, For his part, Tripousis said state your own game. For more informa-
most recent set of plans presented dur- many feel an obligation to assure the officials would gladly consider the per- tion call 286-2585. Stress, Hormones and Your Health.
11:30 a.m. to noon. 150 San Mateo
ing the meeting. rail line does not interfere with the 800 spectives expressed by Millbrae offi- The Six Transformations of Road, Half Moon Bay. Seminar provid-
The amended configuration is a dif- new residential units, 77,000 square cials when moving ahead with devel- Hewlett-Packard. 11:30 a.m. ing steps to immediately beginning
ferent look from an earlier 2010 pro- Computer History Museum, 1401 N. to regain health, youth and life. Free.
feet of retail space, more than 436,000 opment designs and the environmental Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View. For more information contact
posal showing a set of high-speed rail square feet of offices and a hotel pro- impact process. Former HP executive Webb McKinney patti@bondmarcom.com.
tracks being built underground, which posed in the area near Millbrae Avenue We will certainly look at what has and strategy consultant Philip E.
Meza join Museum CEO John Hollar Bottle Your Own Wine. 12:30 p.m. to
some officials believed remained the and El Camino Real. been asked for in the past and ensure for a conversation about the role of 3:30 p.m. La Honda Winery, 2645 Fair
most reasonable approach. Some councilmembers peppered rail that is a central part of our conversa- leadership in shaping HP and what Oaks Ave., Redwood City. Tasting and
Years ago there was an underground startups can learn from its history. For entry is free. For more information
authority representatives with ques- tion working forward, he said. more information email visit lahondawinery.com.
station, said Vice Mayor Gina Papan. tions regarding the amount of car park- In other business, the council also cevans@computerhistory.org.
That still makes more sense than any- Bulletproof Nutrition Wellness
ing spaces slated to be built at the new moved ahead with a proposal to Energy Healing through the Lecture. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. 150 San
thing. station, due to beliefs the area near the increase development fees charged to Chakras. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Perform
Papan said she wished members of new developments should serve an those building new projects in the Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda better, think faster and live better
the rail authority would have been de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Registration using a proven blend of ancient
opportunity for economic growth 116-acre site near the rail station. is required. $32 for residents and $39 knowledge and brand new technolo-
more communicative with city offi- rather than auto storage. The council unanimously agreed for non-residents. For more informa- gies. Free. For more information con-
cials while developing designs for the tion call 522-7490. tact patti@bondmarcom.com.
Tripousis assured Millbrae officials builders should pay about $25,900 per
station. though that the rail authority was cog- new residential unit, $6,300 per hotel Book Munchers Book Club. 4 p.m. Tracys Fur, Scales and Tails: A chil-
Ben Tripousis, the Northern nizant of the need for the new rail sta- room, $45 per square foot of retail South San Francisco Main Library, 840 drens animal show. 2 p.m. Hillsdale
W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Library, 205 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San
California regional director for the tion to blend with the rest of the devel- space, $9 per square foot of office For more information email Mateo. For more information call 522-
High-Speed Rail Authority, said he opment proposed near the site. space and $4.55 per square foot of valle@plsinfo.org. 7838.
understood issues raised by Millbrae A proposal by Vincent Muzzi to rede- industrial space, under the most recent- Puppet Arts Theater Company
Comic Arts Fest: Animation
officials, but made it clear no station velop his 150 Serra Ave. property into ly recommended rates. The issue will Edification. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Library presents The Three Little Pigs. 2
plans have been recommended or come back again for formal, further Ave., Millbrae. For more information p.m. Oak Room, Main Library, 55 W.
nearly 500 residential units, 267,000 Third Ave., San Mateo. For more infor-
approved. call 697-7607.
square feet of offices and 30,000 square approval at a later meeting. mation call 522-7838.
Mardi Gras Magic. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Hillsdale Shopping Center, San Mateo County Libraries
Nordstrom Court, 60 E. 31st Ave., San Eclectic Music Festival: Mobius

VILLA
Luis Herrera, then 21, Jonathan returned shortly after. Villa remained Mateo. The revelry features a magic Trio. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Carlos
Herrera, then 18, and Uriel Villa, then in Mexico until his extradition that show, mask making, balloons made Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. The
to order and sweet treats. For more Mobius Trio exclusively performs
17, who prosecutors say went after the July. information call 571-1029. music that they have commissioned.
teens with deadly consequences. Wagstaffe said Villas case would They seek to expand their guitar
Continued from page 1 Knee Pain Seminar. 6:30 p.m. to 8 ensembles repertoire. For more infor-
Villa and the others chased the teens continue Tuesday, Feb. 21, to set a sen- p.m. 1 Old Bayshore Highway, mation call 591-0341.
down the street to a parking lot where tencing date and a date for the court Millbrae. Join Dr. John H. Velyvis for a
true. Villa had been previously found trial on his prior convictions. He said free seminar to learn about the caus- Slow Drying Acrylic Seascape
guilty by a jury in 2011, but an appel- Johnson was beaten and stabbed. The es and current treatments for knee Demonstration. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 527
chase was partially caught on surveil- Villa faces 35 to 36 years in prison. pain. Seating is limited. For more San Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Richard
late court overturned Villas 2011 sec- information contact 437-8861. will show his step-by-step method
ond-degree murder conviction, saying lance tape from a nearby apartment Wagstaffe said he was pleased the covering composition, color theory,
complex but Johnsons two friends did jury worked long and hard to reach a Dmitri Matheny with Aragon Jazz. materials and controlling the consis-
his then-defense attorney Michael 7 p.m. 900 Alameda de las Pulgas, San tency of the paint with water, thinner,
Hroziencik didnt object to the use of not see the stabbing. verdict, which he said is proof Villa Mateo. Internationally known jazz medium and other technical proce-
packing slips for knives as circum- Villa was 17 but charged as an adult received a fair trial. flugelhornist Dmitri Matheny will be dures in acrylic paint. For more infor-
performing with Aragon high mation visit
stantial evidence of the murder and as a second-striker. Prosecutors Mr. Villa has now had two trials schools jazz band. General admission societyofwesternartists.com.
weapon. also charged Luis Herrera, who also where he has tried to avoid responsi- is $20. For more information call 558-
2999. Hope House Women. 2:30 p.m. 399
In 2011, a jury deliberated little participated in the attack, but he plead- bility for this murder by claiming Marine Parkway, Redwood Shores.
more than a day before convicting ed no contest to a lesser assault charge someone else did it, he said. He will Dead Accounts. 8 p.m. 2120 Find out more about the Hope House
be held accountable. Justice can grind Broadway, Redwood City. Come Program that provides a comprehen-
Villa Dec. 15 for the death of Matthew and testified for the prosecution. watch this dark comedic play about sive abuse treatment in a residential
Johnson Jan. 3, 2009. Johnson and Hroziencik told jurors that Luis Herrera slowly, but in this case, it still result- the conflict between Main Street and environment addressing the needs
ed in justice. Wall Street. Tickets start at $35. For for up to 16 women, pregnant
his friends threw cans and then rocks was the actual killer and that Villa was women and women with infants who
more information call 493-2006.
from a Redwood City overpass to the an easy target to frame after he fled to Villas defense attorney Kevin have been involved in the criminal
cars below, hitting a red Honda Civic Mexico after the stabbing. The other Nowack could not immediately be FRIDAY. FEB. 17 justice system. No charge, but items
Janet Louie: Looking at the World such as towels, silverware, new
carrying Villa and his three cousins teens also left the country initially but reached for comment. with Fen Shui Eyes. 7:30 a.m. 6650 underwear and socks, twin sheets
Golf Course Drive, Burlingame. $15. and dishes are a part of the Hope
For more information contact 787- House Wish List. For more informa-
5595. tion call 592-5822.

IPhone Basics. Noon. South San Improve Your Relationships. 4 p.m.


Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange to 5 p.m. Peninsula Jewish
Ave., South San Francisco. For more Community Center, 800 Foster City
information email valle@plsinfo.org. Blvd., Foster City. Come for a free yoga
and meditation session designed to
Lunchtime Knitters. Noon. South reduce stress, increase energy and
San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. improve relationships. For more infor-
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For mation call 995-6423.
more information email valle@plsin-
fo.org. Nest Reception. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
1018 Main St., Redwood City. Come to
Video Games. 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Redwood Citys Main Gallery for the
Video Games. Grand Avenue Library, opening reception of Nest, which
306 Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. explores relationships with homes
For more information email through art. Snacks and drinks will be
valle@plsinfo.org. provided. For more information call
701-1018.
Dead Accounts. 8 p.m. 2120
Broadway, Redwood City. Come Dead Accounts. 8 p.m. 2120
watch this dark comedic play about Broadway, Redwood City. Come
the conflict between Main Street and watch this dark comedic play about
Wall Street. Tickets start at $35. For the conflict between Main Street and
more information call 493-2006. Wall Street. Tickets start at $35. For
more information call 493-2006.
SATURDAY, FEB. 18
Elder Care Resource Fair. 9 a.m. to 1 SUNDAY, FEB. 19
p.m. San Carlos Adult Community Peter Foley Exhibit. Noon to 4 p.m.
Center, 601 Chestnut St. This free 275A Linden St., Redwood City.
resource fair will offer a variety of Exhibit will be open from Feb. 10 to
information on senior resources and March 10 on weekends from 1 p.m. to
services, in addition to special pre- 4 p.m. For more information contact
sentations, health screenings and 569-0275.
refreshments. For more information
contact 344-5200. Rethinking Your Supplement
Routine. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 150 San
Blood Sugar Testing. 9 a.m. to 1 Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. A fresh
p.m. San Carlos Adult Community perspective on critical health and
Center, 601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. lifestyle considerations to determine
Nursing students from the College of which supplements are best-suited
San Mateo will do non-fasting blood for different parts of life. Free. For
sugar testing for all ages, during the more information contact
Elder Care Resource Fair. Free. For patti@bondmarcom.com.
more information call 344-5200.
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The following person is doing business The following person is doing business STATEMENT #272240
as: E.D.L Lightning, 301 Santa Barbara as: Fitoor Life, 180 Hampton Court, SAN The following person is doing business
Ave, DALY CITY, CA 94014. Registered BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered Owners: as: Dialed In Project, 378 Richmond
Owner: Aida Marlene Moran, same ad- 1)Mehjabeen Khan, same address Drive Apt 4, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Reg-
dress. The business is conducted by an 2)Shazia Malik, same address 3)Saida istered Owner: Neal La Guardia, same
Individual. The registrants commenced Malik, same address. The business is
conducted by a General Partnership. address 2)Brian Millan, 175 Acacia St.,
to transact business under the FBN on Daly City, CA 94014 3)Rynel Jimenez,
01/30/17. The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on 1/13/17. 381 Madison Ave., San Bruno, CA
/s/Aida Marlene Moran/ /s/Mehjabeen Khan/ 94066. The business is conducted by a
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- General Partnership. The registrants
sor-County Clerk on 1/30/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 1/13/2017. (Publish- commenced to transact business under
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/02/17, 2/09/17, 2/16/17, 2/23/17). the FBN on.
2/02/17, 2/09/17, 2/16/17, 2/23/17).
/s/Neal La Guardia/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 1/31/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/02/17, 2/09/17, 2/16/17, 2/23/17).

GOT JOBS? FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #272179
The following person is doing business
as: Bay Area Lymphatic & Massage, 700
S. Claremont St. #111, SAN MATEO, CA
203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272309
The following person is doing business
203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272416
The following person is doing business
203 Public Notices
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Julie Anne Mitchell
Case Number: 17PRO00097
94402. Registered Owner: Maren Col- as: Paper Nautilus Studios, 225 Serravis- as: Nor Cal Sports, 502 Hiller St., BEL-
The best career seekers lins, 13800 Skyline Blvd. #13, Woodside, ta Avenue, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Reg- MONT, CA 94002. Registered Owner:
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
tingent creditors, and persons who may
CA 94062. The business is conducted istered Owner: Jason Jesus Pun, 512 Andrew Healy, same address. The busi-
read the Daily Journal. by an Individual. The registrants com- Maple Avenue, South San Francisco, CA ness is conducted by an Individual. The
otherwise be interested in the will or es-
tate, or both, of Julie Anne Mitchell. A
menced to transact business under the 94080. The business is conducted by an registrants commenced to trans act busi- Petition for Probate has been filed by El-
FBN on 01/15/17. Individual. The registrants commenced to ness under the FBN on N/A. ladene Lee Katz in the Superior Court of
We will help you recruit qualified, talented /s/Maren Collins/ trans act business under the FBN on /s/Andrew Healy/
California, County of San Mateo. The
Petition for Probate requests that Ella-
individuals to join your company or organization. This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 1/26/2017. (Publish-
N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses- dene Lee Katz be appointed as personal
/s/Jason Jesus Pun/ sor-County Clerk on 2/13/2017. (Publish- representative to administer the estate of
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, the decedent. The petition requests the
The Daily Journals readership covers a wide 2/02/17, 2/09/17, 2/16/17, 2/23/17). sor-County Clerk on 2/6/2017. (Publish- 2/16/17, 2/23/17, 3/2/17, 3/9/17). decedents will and codicils, if any, be
admitted to probate. The will and any
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
range of qualifications for all types of positions. 2/9/17, 2/16/17, 2/23/17, 3/2/17).
codicils are available for examination in
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the file kept by the court.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The petition requests authority to admin-
STATEMENT #272236 STATEMENT #272412
For the best value and the best results, The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business
ister the estate under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
recruit from the Daily Journal... as: AMY BEAS Cleaning Maintenance, STATEMENT #271978 as: Uxigne, 148 Sand Hill Cir, MENLO thority will allow the personal representa-
tive to take many actions without obtain-
470 N. Idaho St., SAN MATEO, CA The following person is doing business PARK, CA 94025. Registered Owner:
94401. Registered Owner: Imelda Beas, Wiibii Inc., DE. The business is conduct- ing court approval. Before taking certain
as: Mind2Muscle Performance Training, very important actions, however, the per-
Contact us for a free consultation same address. The business is conduct- 435 Beach Avenue, HALF MOON BAY, ed by a Corporation. The registrants sonal representative will be required to
ed by an Individual. The registrants com- CA 94019 Registered Owner: Jorge Ro- commenced to trans act business under give notice to interested persons unless
menced to trans act business under the sales, same address. The business is the FBN on N/A. they have waived notice or consented to
FBN on 1/31/2017. /s/Pamela Lombardia/
Call (650) 344-5200 or /s/Imelda Beas/
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to trans act business This statement was filed with the Asses-
the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted
unless an interested person files an ob-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 1/31/2017. (Publish-
under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Jorge Rosales/
sor-County Clerk on 2/13/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
jection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant au-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- 2/16/17, 2/23/17, 3/2/17, 3/9/17). thority.
2/9/17, 2/16/17, 2/23/17, 3/2/17). sor-County Clerk on 1/9/2017. (Publish- A hearing on the petition will be held in
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, this court as follows: MAR. 06, 2017 at
2/9/17, 2/16/17, 2/23/17, 3/2/17). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
STATEMENT #272428 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following person is doing business 94063.
If you object to the granting of the peti-
STATEMENT #272353 as: Town & Country Flooring Center Inc., tion, you should appear at the hearing
The following person is doing business 961 Woodside Rd, REDWOOD CITY, and state your objections or file written
as: Third Avenue Optometry, 228 East CA 94061. Registered Owner: CDS objections with the court before the hear-
3rd Avenue, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. ing. Your appearance may be in person
Registered Owner: Susie Mei Fun Lee,
Flooring Inc., CA. The business is con- or by your attorney.
3056 San Bruno Ave., San Francisco, ducted by a Corporation. The registrants If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
itor of the decedent, you must file your
CA 94134. The business is conducted by commenced to trans act business under claim with the court and mail a copy to
an Individual. The registrants com- the FBN on 8/8/08. the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
menced to trans act business under the /s/Steve Paganucci/
FBN on 04/2012. months from the date of first issuance of
/s/Susie Mei Fun Lee/ This statement was filed with the Asses- letters to a general personal representa-
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 2/14/2017. (Publish- Calilfornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
sor-County Clerk on 2/8/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, from the date of mailing or personal de-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, livery to you of a notice under sectioin
2/9/17, 2/16/17, 2/23/17, 3/2/17).
2/16/17, 2/23/17, 3/2/17, 3/9/17). 9052 of the Callifornia Probate
Code.Other California statutes and legal
authority may affect your rights as a
creditor. You may want to consult with an
attorney knowledgable in California law.
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 ap-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special No-
tice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:
Charles J. Katz
475 El Camino Real, Suite 300
MILLBRAE, CA 94030
Storekeepers (requires CA Driver License) (650) 692-4100
FILED: 01/31/2017
Warehouse (requires CA Driver License) (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal on 2/10/17, 2/16/17, 2/17/17 )
Drivers (requires Commercial Driver License)
Eqpt/Food Runners
Food Preparers
Flight Coordinators (requires CA Driver License)
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF
Porters THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT 271444
Food Production Supervisor Name of the person abandoning the use
of the Fictitious Business Name: 1) Me-
lissa Mason 2) Isaac Chambers 3) John
Lohnes. Name of Business: 1) C2M
2)CCMI. Date of original filing:
11/14/2016. Address of Principal Place
Shift Production Manager of Business: 2410 Dolores St., San Ma-
teo, CA 94403. Registrant: Commision-
ing and Compliance Management, Inc.,
CA. The business was conducted by a
Corporation.
/s/Melissa Mason/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 1/25/17. (Published in the San
Mateo Daily Journal, 1/26/17, 2/02/17,
2/09/17, 2/16/17).
24 Thursday Feb. 16, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL

203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 296 Appliances 300 Toys 303 Electronics 304 Furniture
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR AIR CONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000 LARGE STUFFED ANIMALS - $3 each SONy PROJECTION TV 48" with re- WOOD FURNITURE- one end table and
CHANGE OF NAME CHANGE OF NAME BTU, Commercial Cool model Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111 coffee table. In good condition. $30
CASE# 16CIV02584 CASE# 17CIV00650 CPN14xC9, almost like new! All acces- OBO. (760)996-0767.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, sories plus remote included. STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac- VINTAGE G.E. radio, model c-430-a
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345. tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- $60. (650)421-5469
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, (650)345-1835 head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
VINTAGE G.E. radio, model c-442c $60.
306 Housewares
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 PETITION OF STAR WARS SDCC Stormtrooper (650)421-5469 BRASS FIREPLACE screen $30.
PETITION OF CHARCOAL GRILL with cover, 24, al-
Megan H.R. Christensen & most new $25. (650)368-0748 Commander $29 OBO Dan, (650)348-2306
Leilua D Ama Benjamin A. Christensen (650)303-3568 lv msg VINTAGE G.E. radio, model c1470 $60.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: (650)421-5469
CHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield
Petitioner: Leilua D. Ama, a petition with Petitioner: Megan H.R. Christensen & new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
this court for a decree changing name Benjamin A. Christensen a petition with temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
302 Antiques VINTAGE zENITH radio, model L516b Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
$75. (650)421-5469 pieces) $75. (650)493-5026
as follows: this court for a decree changing name
as follows: CIRRUS STEAM mop model SM212B 4 ANTIQUE BUFFET Cabinet, with 2 large
Present name: Leilua Diane Logoilisi Ier- COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
eneo Present name: Flora Aylene Christensen new extra cleaning pads,user manual. drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinish- 304 Furniture Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
Proposed Name: Orissa Aylene Chris- $45. (650)588-5487 ing. $700/obo.. ANTIQUE CHINA cabi-
Proposed Name: Leilua Diane Ama net, with doors and legs, dark wood.. 20-pieces in original box, never used.
tensen 5 FOOT resin folding table, still in the $250 per box (3 boxes available).
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons THE COURT ORDERS that all persons $500/obo. (650)952-5049 box $20.00 (650)368-0748
interested in this matter shall appear be- COLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill - (650)342-5630
interested in this matter shall appear be- Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
fore this court at the hearing indicated fore this court at the hearing indicated (650)918-9847 ANTIQUE ITALIAN lamp 18 high, $70 ANTIQUE DINING table for six people
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- PORCELAIN JAPANESE Tea set, Un-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- (650)387-4002 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 opened, in wood box, great gift $30.
tition for change of name should not be tition for change of name should not be ELECTRIC STOVE From Sears (650)578-9208.
granted. Any person objecting to the granted. Any person objecting to the Excellent Condition $225 BEAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE Victorian ANTIQUE GLASS Hutch. Cherry Wood.
name changes described above must file name changes described above must file Please Call (650)244-9267 Side Sewing Table, All original. Rose- Excellent Condition. $450.
wood. Carved. EXCELLENT CONDI- SMOKE ALARMS with batteries $4 650-
a written objection that includes the rea- a written objection that includes the rea- (650)888-2662 595-3933
sons for the objection at least two court sons for the objection at least two court EUREKA POWER Plus Upright Vacuum, TION! $350. (650)815-8999.
days before the matter is scheduled to days before the matter is scheduled to Hepa filter, extra belt, bags, model 4468 ANTIQUE MAHOGANy Bookcase. Four SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
be heard and must appear at the hearing $20 (650)952-3500 MAHOGANy ANTIQUE Secretary desk, feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
be heard and must appear at the hearing 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
to show cause why the petition should to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is GOOD MICROWAVE 1100 watt $40 Da- elled glass, $400. (650)766-3024 ANTIQUE MAHOGANy double bed with
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- ly City (415) 231-4825. adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO. 308 Tools
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the OLD VINTAGE Wooden Sea Captains (650)592-4529
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the petition shall be held on 3/22/17 at 9 JACK LALANE'S power juicer. $40. Tool Chest 35 x 16 x 16, $65 BENCH SAW - 8 INCH includes attach-
petition shall be held on 3/03/17 at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. (650)591-3313 BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition ed table and accessories $35 (650)368-
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A (650) 315-2319 0748
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall SINGER SEWING MACHINE (Childs)
UPRIGHT VACUUM Cleaner, $10. Call Vintage (1962) Perfect. Includes original BRAND NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for box $45. (415)231-4825.
be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco case and instruction booklet. $49. SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the fol- (650)260-0057
WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRYER, GE CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50 CRAFTSMAN 10" Mitre Saw $25
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- lowing newspaper of general circulation: OBO (650)345-5644
San Mateo Daily Journal Refrigerator all working and in good con- (650)595-3933
lowing newspaper of general circulation: dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. STORE FRONT display cabinet, From
San Mateo Daily Journal Filed: 2/14/2017 COAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ 1930, marble base. 72 long x 40 tallx mountain cabin/house. $50. (650)520-
Filed: 01/30/17 WHIRLPOOL. HIGH Efficiency Washer. 21 deep. Asking $500. (650)341-1306 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Judge of the Superior Court 7045
Dated: 2/14/2017 White. Like new. Top load. $250.00.
Judge of the Superior Court (650)483-9226 CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabi-
Dated: 1/30/2017
(Published 2/16/17, 2/23/17, 3/2/17, 303 Electronics COMPUTER SWIVEL CHAIR. Padded net stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-
3/9/17). Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 1045
(Published 2/02/17, 2/09/17, 2/16/17,
2/23/17). 297 Bicycles 46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
COMPUTER TABLE, adjustable height,
condition. $400. (650)261-1541. CRAFTSMEN 3 saw blades $20. new.
chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) (650)573-5269
ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- 697-8481
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma-
chine s never used for small bus. $95 DELTA CABINET SAW with overrun ta-
COUCH, CREAM IKEA, great condition, ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
210 Lost & Found CHILDS BICyCLE in good condition. (650)992-4544. $89, light-weight, compact, sturdy love-
$30. (650)355-5189 seat (415)775-0141 LEAF BLOWER electric 7.5 amps brand
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR FOUND: KEyS at Westwood Park in ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma-
chine s never used for small bus. $95 new 30.00 joe, (650)573-5269
CHANGE OF NAME Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to
claim (650)714-8893
298 Collectibles (650)992-4544.
CUSTOM MADE wood sewing storage
CASE# 17CIV00389 cabinet perfect condition $75. (650)483- ROUTER TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 1920'S AQUA Glass Beaded Flapper 1222 (650)573-5269
LOST - My COLLAPSIBLE music stand, BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/CD Radio and Re-
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl ceiver with Detachable Face asking
clip lights, and music in black bags were Flapper Collar. $50. (650)762-6048 DINETTE TABLE with Chrome Legs: 36" SHOPSMITH MARK V 50th Anniversary
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, taken from my car in Foster City and may $100. (650)593-4490 x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50. most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 have been thrown out by disappointed (650)341-5347 (650)504-0585
PETITION OF 1940 VINTAGE telephone bench maple BULOVA WINDUP Travel clocks.Vin-
thieves. Please call (650)704-3595 antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833
Zhuo Fan Lin tage. Set of eight. $99. gene (650)421- DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. VINTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
5469 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: BILLy DEE Williams autographed Star (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
Petitioner: Zhuo Fan Lin a petition with LOST - Womans diamond ring. Lost Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, COMPLETE COLOR photo developer VINTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
12/18. Broadway, Redwood City. space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- DINING ROOM table Good Condition
this court for a decree changing name Besler Enlarger, Color Head, trays, photo $90.00 or best offer ( 650)-780-0193 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
as follows: REWARD! (650)339-2410 6614 tools $50/ (650)921-1996
Present name: Zhuo Fan Lin DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for VINTAGE SHOPSMITH and BAND
LOST CAT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs, DOLLIES, 30 various sizes, hand cro- IPHONE 5 Morphie Juice Pack with SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call
Proposed Name: Jeffrey Check Fan Lam she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all chet dollies.$30.(650)596-0513
$75. Good condition; good for children.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons charger, Originally $100, now $85. Call (650)678-8585 (650)342-6993
four legs, chest stomach, around her (650)766-2679
interested in this matter shall appear be- neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand
fore this court at the hearing indicated painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, DRESSER- ART Deco. 54wide 34 tall
REWARD. Please email us at KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576- $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 309 Office Equipment
tition for change of name should not be 8745. She drinks water out of her paws.
granted. Any person objecting to the MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good LEFT-HAND ERGONOMIC keyboard
$59 call (650)218-6528 DRESSER- VICTORIAN. 35 tall NEAT RECEIPTS Mobile Scanner new
name changes described above must file with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
LOST CAT. Black and White. Black (650)204-0587 in box $79, call (650)324-8416
a written objection that includes the rea- RENO SILVER LEGACy Casino four $450. (650)888-2662.
sons for the objection at least two court patch on right eye. REWARD. rare memorabilia items, casino key, two
days before the matter is scheduled to Call (323) 439-7713. coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974 MOTOROLA BRAVO MB 520 (android DRESSER-ART DECO. Heavy Glass. 310 Misc. For Sale
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
be heard and must appear at the hearing LOST SMALL gray and green Parrot. card Belmont (650)595-8855 (650)888-2662. "MOTHER-IN-LAW TONGUES" plants,
to show cause why the petition should SCHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta
Redwood Shores. (650)207-2303. graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00. 3 in 5-gal cans. $10.00 each. (650)593-
not be granted. If no written objection is (650)701-0276 NEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condi- 7408
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- tra cartridges- $50. Call (650)345-1234
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
Books tion, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
petition shall be held on 3/16/17 at 9 QUALITy BOOKS used and rare. World
299 Computers ONKyO AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50.
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County & US History and classic American nov- Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
KOGI 15 inch computer monitor. Model Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. 8 TRACKS, billy Joel, Zeppelin, Eagles
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 L5Qx. $25. PH(650)592-5864. ,Commodores, more.40 @ $4 each , call
(650)726-4102
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall OPTIMUS H36 ST5800 Tower Speaker (650)393-9008
be published at least once each week for 294 Baby Stuff RECORDABLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- 36x10x11 $30. (650)580-6324 ESPRESSO TABLE 30 square, 40 tall,
four successive weeks prior to the date ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12x, $95 (650)375-8021 CHRISTMAS TREE, 7.5 Oregon pine,
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- FISHER-PRICE HEALTHy Care booster (650) 578 9208 ORIGINAL AM/FM 1967/68 Honda Ra- 1225 tips, hooked construction with
lowing newspaper of general circulation: seat - $5 (650)592-5864. dio for $50. (650)593-4490 GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407
San Mateo Daily Journal lent condition. $100 650-345-5644
Filed: 2/2/2017 296 Appliances 300 Toys PIONEER HOUSE Speakers, pair. 15 DENTAL LABORATORy Jelblast sand-
inch 3-way, black with screens. Work LAWN CHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8. blaster. New. Older model.#32000. In-
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ 2 STORy dollhouse w/ furniture 24 x 24 great. $99.(650)243-8198 each, (415)346-6038 cludes 5 lb. Quartz Abrasive Sand. $450.
Judge of the Superior Court 1960'S AVOCADO Osterizer blender good condition $50. joe (650)573-5269
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- 650-947-3396.
Dated: 2/1/2017 LEATHER SOFA, black, excellent condi-
0513 SAMSUNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533
(Published 2/9/17, 2/16/17, 2/23/17, 3-STORy BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 ELECTRONIC TyPEWRITER, good
3/2/17). staircase and elevator. $60. (650)558- condition $50 (650)878-9542
AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re- 8142 LIVING ROOM table 36"x19" exc condi-
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG SONy DHG-HDD250 DVR and program- tion $30.(415) 231-4825. GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- ALLOyED LINOTyPE (BNH ~18) for able remote. used $8., (408)249-3858
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 3500
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Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. 7537
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SOCCER BALLS - $8.00 each (like new)
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15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
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tion. $300 OBO (650) 533-4886. clutch/computer carry case 10.25x13.5. met $25 obo (650)591-6842 Used). 10% incline, 2.5 HP motor, 300lb til you sell it! cedes Benz Sprinter chassis,. diesel,
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used, about 12" long x 9" high 1/2. $50 (650)592-2047 fect condition, like new, cashmere out-
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316 Clothes $50.00 (650)367-1508
good condition, (650)341-0282.
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NEW WEIGH bench With 200lbs, plus
Garage Sales (408)807-6529. 670 Auto Parts
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ACROSS 4 Outer: Pref. 37 Neil deGrasse 53 Apply, as moving sale, LEXUS 97 ES300, 147K, clean. $3,800
COBRA CABLE chains for radial and
regular tires, never used $65.00
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7 E equivalent, on 6 __ support 39 Blizzard 55 Respectful word yard sale, GOODyEAR TIRE P245/70R-15 Like
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4650 NEW CONTINENTAL Temporary tire
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comeback company 66- (650)302-5523
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22 See-through 10 Check no. 52 Seriously? 68 Mgmt. degree Novas, running or not
625 Classic Cars Parts collection etc.
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obo. (650)952-4036.
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29 Nosebag fill 13 Passing remark? 1969 DODGE CORONET 500, V8,
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38 Baseball 28 Hulk star Eric FORD 64 Falcon. 4DR Sedan. 6 cyl.
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collectibles 30 Fly-__: air
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43 Stated as fact 31 Juicers juice? renters a day,
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51 Lamb sandwich (650)348-6660 BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
54 Pamplona kudos (650) 995-0003
56 Outrage
57 Mountain
predator
60 Trojan War epic
62 Church based in
SLC, Utah
65 Center Waiting List Opening at Lesley Plaza
66 Market
representative? in San Mateo
69 Foofaraw The waiting list for affordable senior apartments at Lesley
70 American Plaza, 120 North San Mateo Drive, San Mateo, CA 94401,
Buffalo will open from February 15, 2017 to March 15, 2017.
playwright
71 Erie Canal city Rent for studios are from $716 to $796. Head of house-
72 Passel hold must be 62+ to apply; maximum annual income is
73 More than $68,950.
amuses
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Dentistry?
Need a CT scan of
your tooth?
Millbrae Dental is pleased to offer CT
Scan/Pano services at a reduced cost for
our community.
- International dentistry - implants, endo,
crowns, etc.
- Focused scan for root canals
- All on 4 implant retained bridges and
dentures
- Surgical guided implants
- PANO for invisalign or extraction
- Nerve tracing for extractions or bone
grafting and implants
88 Capuchino Drive - TMJ evaluation
Millbrae, CA 94030 $99 until further notice (regularly $250)
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