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waist-high water into homes and streets in homes that were flooded all the way to the
San Jose. roof.
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almost everything in her garage, but her hoods, Khanh Nguyen lost everything. He
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It felt like an apocalypse. It was unreal, up his ground floor apartment after remov-
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leather couch, another pricey velvet couch, all destroyed by the flood.
kitchen items and other things Ive had Im worried. I dont have a place to live
forever were ruined in the garage. in, said Nguyen, who for now is staying
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Providing funds to shore up levees and dams Guest perspective
Energy Commission.
The Sacramento Bee Other voices In 2005, Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger responded with a pack-
age of bills to limit future liability and Caltrain lemonade
N
o disaster is entirely natural in between searing drought and raging
our re-engineered state and upgrade levees. The main legislative
atmospheric rivers. author was then-Assemblyman John
valley. Owing to our hubris, De Leons staff is amending the bill
we humans have a direct hand in them Laird, a Santa Cruz Democrat who, as By Tom Huening
to include hundreds of millions of dol- Browns resources secretary, now is
all. lars for ood control. Local reclama- responsible for Oroville and its
T
We have built cities on earthquake tion districts should be called upon to he majority Red Congress seems ill disposed to
faults, balanced mansions on hillsides repairs. fund Caltrain electrication or in other ways be
turn to property owners to come up Although that package ended up get-
that burn in one season and slide into with matching funding. helpful to our Blue state and even bluer Bay
the ocean in the next, and moor boats ting pared back, the effort led in part to region. So what to do?
The nation has a stake in Californias a $4 billion bond, approved by voters
in marinas where tsunamis are known plumbing, too, and the Trump adminis- San Francisco Peninsula high tech is in transit trouble.
to strike. in 2006, to carry out ood control Tech busses now get stuck in Bayshore/101 trafc and it
tration opened the way for federal dis-
Having dammed almost all major work. That money has been spent, is getting harder and harder to get workers to work sites.
aster aid last week, appropriately so.
rivers in California and many tributar- which probably is one reason there Federal Transit Administration just delayed and likely
To underscore the urgency of Gov.
ies and creeks, we have constructed hasnt been widespread ooding so far killed Caltrain funds needed for electrication and modern-
Jerry Browns request for disaster assis-
entire cities in what a century or 150 in 2017. But its only a matter of time. ization. Here is a thought: Lets help ourselves out of our
tance, Rep. Doug LaMalfa, a
years ago was swamp, and made islands Ever since the Gold Rush days, congealing trafc congestion. How about some angel
Republican whose district includes
of rocks piled on peat. Californians have known what a U.S. funding from the private sector to develop new ideas and a
Oroville, sent a letter to the president
Army Corps of Engineers ofcer so master transportation infrastructure
And then the bill comes due. signed by 10 other California congres-
bluntly explained: The intensity of plan?
The most immediate bill is for the sional Republicans including Majority
ood conditions in the Sacramento Most U.S and world cities build high-
shattered concrete spillway and eroded Leader Kevin McCarthy.
Valley was greater than in any other density central city housing or housing
emergency spillway at Oroville Dam. In California, the aqueducts, like the
American river system. That assess- on the outskirts where land is less
Reconstruction will run into the hun- freeways, make clear that red and blue
ment was made in 1927, as recounted in expensive. This approach assumes high-
dreds of millions of dollars. Its a debt California are one. McCarthys conser-
Battling the Inland Sea, by the late way and transit networks that keep pace
that must be shouldered by us all. vative Kern County district relies on
Robert Kelley, a book that should be to get folks to their jobs. We havent
Direct beneciaries of the 3.5 mil- Feather River water, as does the
read by any policymaker who professes kept up with this part of the formula. We
lion acre-feet of water stored in Lake Democratic-dominated Silicon Valley.
to represent this state. need new ideas and a private/public com-
Oroville will surely pay much of the The ultimate cost of the damage
A century and a half ago, Kelley mitment to close the rail transit gap.
cost. Altogether, 27 public water agen- caused by the storms might not be fully
wrote, rivers would spill from their BART carries many riders but somehow has not managed
cies serving 26 million Californians known for weeks or even years. Levees
channels, turning the Central Valley BART around the Bay. Other transit systems have made
and 750,000 acres of farmland depend could fail when the sun comes out, as
into a sea, which would turn into a baby steps toward cooperation and integration and
on Lake Oroville. happened 21 years ago, almost to the
swamp in summer months. To hold Caltrain modernization would be a big step. We need now
They include the huge Metropolitan day.
back the water, we have built 1,500 to take this unasked for lemonade-out-of-lemons oppor-
Water District of Southern California, On Feb. 21, 1986, after nine days of
dams and 20,000 miles of levees. tunity to create a seamless, commuter-friendly system. I
Kern County farmers, and 3 million rain, a 150-foot section of levee on the
The Department of Water Resources think we need a nancial incentive for new approaches
people living in Alameda and Santa Yuba River gave way, ooding Linda
has estimated as much as $52 billion is and possibly disruptive technologies.
Clara counties. But they should not and Olivehurst, as reported by the Los
needed to shore up levees and dams. How about help from the companies most needing to
bear the entire burden. Angeles Times in 2005. Why 2005?
That was the year the bill came due. Theres another $57 billion in deferred get their folks to work and continue to grow? Facebook,
All California taxpayers benet from maintenance for roads, the focus of
Having lost an inverse condemna- Oracle, Google, Apple and all other large Peninsula
the dam and the ood control it pro- much legislative debate. Billions more
tion lawsuit, the state of California in employers will you accept the challenge? You bring the
vides. In December, when Californians are needed for school and university
2005 paid $464 million to about 3,000 jobs and economic growth but also create trafc conges-
were most worried about the drought, construction and maintenance, another
landowners whose property was dam- tion. Lets put our amazing Silicon Valley talents to work.
Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de form of infrastructure.
aged in the 1986 deluge. It was a Citizens are suffering from taxation fatigue but I believe if
Leon introduced Senate Bill 5, propos- They are impossibly large numbers.
breathtaking, budget-busting sum. As industry leads the way and shares the funding burden and
ing a statewide vote on a $3 billion But this state and its historic ambi-
the article noted, the total was more creative challenges, we can catch up to our transportation
bond for water projects and parks. tions are impossibly large, too. If we
than the annual budgets of the states requirements. Our economy and quality of life here on the
Parks always are in need and must not are to maintain the lives we have, liter- Peninsula and in Silicon Valley depend on it.
Department of Parks and Recreation,
be forgotten. But with climate change ally, built for ourselves here, we must Will taxpayers step up to the plate if they could be
Department of Fish and Game, or
upon us, we seem destined to toggle ante up, all of us. assured of an easier commute and fewer spillover cars on
their neighborhood streets? I think they may agree to a
Letters to the editor half-cent sales tax if it was matched by an equal, large
employer payroll tax.
Lets continue to pursue federal funds, but could we fund
Ice rink tle on.Or, alsocontinuing to hold in thelanguage or not? Caltrain electrication on our own? Can we nally nish
the developers feet to the re negoti- Could this oversight be similar to the BART Bay loop by closing the last gap between
Editor, ating for an even larger paymentto thezoning errorthat resulted in the 7- Millbrae and San Jose say right down the
This letter is regarding the ongoing make this right for the community as Eleven debacle on San Mateo Drive Bayshore/101 elevated centerline? How about nally con-
dilemma about the future of San was originally designated inthe and resulting in the resignation or necting Redwood City Caltrain to Fremont BART, ACE
Mateos Bridgepoint Ice Rink and Master Plan Agreement. release of a handful of Planning and Capitol Corridor rail across the Dumbarton right of
Dennis Wongs Bridgepoint Whatever the payment ends up Department employees? way? Can we imagine overhead-wireless, battery-powered
Shopping Centers recent offering of being, whether $8 million or larger, When we see nationwide how ridicu- trains or hybrid engines matched with hydrogen fuel cell,
$8 million in paymentfor a zoning it must be keptin San Mateo for rink lous issues are somehow legally LPG or clean diesel? Weve made great progress on electric
change in his favor(from recreation use only, not for any other San Mateo wrangled through loopholes in the cars with better batteries, regenerative braking and solar
to retail), so there can be more retail recreation uses, unless contributing laws it seems somehow, recharging. Conventional electric trains certainly are tried
inSan Mateobecause apparently we toaMid-Peninsula Regional Ice someway,this wording and true (I rode the Japanese bullet train in the mid-
dont have enough. Too many com- Rinkin another Peninsula location. oversightshould have been legally 1960s). But we live in the heart of high tech. We can do
munity treasures are disappearing in Could there have been a overcome four years ago and the better.
the name of retail, ofces and hous- majorerror from the very beginning rinkable to operate. Lets pursue the best ideas that create fundable,
ing. of the rink closure i. e. the whole autonomous, clean-energy, environmentally-friendly,
Keeping all the moneyin San operating debacle. Why wasnt overhead-wire-free systems that do not conict with car
Linda Slocum Lara trafc. Modernized and new transit must maximize con-
Mateo is the best, most moral and Mr. Wong held tooperating the
virtuous outcome San Mateo canset- rink whether the word was included San Mateo nections with existing rail and existing public transit. We
also need Highway 101 and local road improvements, as
well as better walking and biking alternatives (Bay Trail).
OUR MISSION: This approach will seem quixotic or simply impossible
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most to some. Many will say, this train has long ago left the
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those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula.
By combining local news and sports coverage, Supervisor, I led a great team to enact a half-cent county-
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, wide transportation plan that helped fund Caltrain
Michael Davis Henry Guerrero lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to improvements and eliminate crossings. We also managed
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Charles Gould Paul Moisio provide our readers with the highest quality to get the unlikely BART extension to the San Francisco
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Joy Uganiza Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we International Airport.
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer We may even get an affordable housing opportunity
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Google-bred company accuses fell 10 percent, coming in short of Wall $4.43 billion, up from $4.39 billion a year
Business briefs Streets expectations. The Palo Alto, earlier. That beat the forecasts of eleven
Uber of self-driving car theft California-based companys stock fell analysts surveyed by Zacks who expected
human behind the wheel. Uber bought Otto
SAN FRANCISCO A self-driving car for $680 million last year, and $1.41, or 5.7 percent, to $24.66 in extend- $4.4 billion. Net sales at Old Navy rose in
company founded by Google is colliding Levandowski is now overseeing Ubers ed trading. the quarter, while those at Gap and Banana
with ride-haling service Uber in a court bat- effort to develop and dispatch cars driven by HPE said it now expects its adjusted prof- Republic fell from a year earlier.
tle revolving around allegations of betray- robots. it to be between $1.88 and $1.98 a share for Gap shares were little changed in after-
al, high-tech espionage and greed. Uber and Levandowski didnt immediately its current fiscal year, down from a previous hours trading. The shares have risen nearly
The brewing showdown emerged late respond to requests for comment. forecast of between $2 and $2.10 a share. 7 percent since the beginning of the year,
Thursday in a lawsuit filed in a San The dispute highlights the high stakes in Analysts had been expecting $2.03 a share, while the Standard & Poors 500 index has
Francisco federal court by Waymo, a once- the race to build self-driving cars that prom- according to FactSet. climbed roughly 6 percent. They are down
secretive self-driving company hatched by ise not only to revolutionize the way peo- For the current quarter, HPE now expects 12 percent in the last 12 months.
Google eight years ago. ple get around but also the automobile to earn between 41 and 45 cents a share on
The 28-page complaint accuses Anthony industry. Waymo and Uber are two of the an adjusted basis. Wall Street had been Dakota Access oil pipeline
Levandowski, a former top manager for early leaders, while long-established car looking for 46 cents a share.
HPE on Thursday reported a fiscal first-
camp cleared of protesters
Googles self-driving car project, of steal- companies such as Ford, Toyota and General
ing pivotal technology now propelling quarter profit of $267 million, or 16 cents a CANNON BALL, N.D. Authorities on
Motors are scrambling to catch up. Thursday cleared a protest camp where
Ubers effort to assemble a fleet of share. A year ago it earned $267 million, or
15 cents a share. opponents of the Dakota Access oil
autonomous vehicles for its ride-hailing HP Enterprise cuts outlook, pipeline had gathered for the better part of a
service.
The alleged chicanery occurred in late sees significant headwinds Gap meets 4Q profit year, searching tents and huts and arresting
dozens of holdouts who had defied a govern-
2015, before Levandowski left to found a PALO ALTO Shares in Hewlett Packard forecasts, helped by Old Navy ment order to leave.
startup called Otto that is building big-rig Enterprise Co. tumbled in after-market trad-
trucks that navigate highways without a ing Thursday after the company said it is SAN FRANCISCO Gap Inc. met Wall It took 3 1/2 hours for about 220 officers
facing significant head- Street expectations with its fourth-quarter and 18 National Guardsmen to methodically
winds that will slow its profit on Thursday, helped again by results search the protesters temporary homes.
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gy products and services including Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy had to be carried out and a man who climbed
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outlook for its current fiscal 55 cents per share in the period that ended than an hour before surrendering.
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SCOTS
offensive proficiency wasnt stag-
DONS
Continued from page 11 Continued from page 11
gered, the caution he had to play
with over the final 10 minutes was
a killer.
And after Deshawn Butler tied
Leland might have gotten a lot 12-0 run and never trailed again in the game with his second 3,
closer if not for the Dons strong the contest. Carlmont fired back with a 3-
rebounding in general, and the That was huge, Carlmont head pointer from sophomore guard
play of Kelsey Dobbs in particu- coach Patrick Smith said. That is Lajuan Nelson, who finished with
lar. The junior forward grabbed basically what we rode until the
14 points. Carlmont held the lead
seven of her game-high 14 end of the game.
to the finish thanks much in part
rebounds over the final eight min- Lloyd was the catalyst in the
utes, including three of her five opening minutes of the half. He to the inspired play of Nelson and
offensive boards. swooped in for a put-back off an Takahashi, who finished with 13
Aragon would go on to win the offensive board to give the Scots points, including eight in the
rebounding battle 50-20, but more the lead on their first possession. fourth quarter.
importantly, the Dons grabbed 18 On Wilcoxs next possession, he
Takahashi ignited the crown
offensive boards. In addition to drummed up a steal in the forecourt
Dobbs five, Kalisi Fononga had and pushed it to the hoop. He went midway through the fourth quarter
four offensive rebounds, Parangan on to total five of his nine with a hyper-athletic drive to the
added three and Katelyn Wong had rebounds in the third period. hoop, scooping an underhand
a pair. When we get those runs going, layup to improve Carlmonts lead
The rebounding, tenacious it helps when the crowd has a lot of to 67-58.
defense and just enough shooting energy, and the bench has a lot of
led Aragon to a 31-point first half. I practice those all the time
energy, and it picks everyone up
Fononga, a junior who was called on the court, Lloyd said. That because Im not really the biggest
up to the varsity squad to fill in for gives us more energy and we can player so I have to learn how to
injuries as she herself was coming finish our shots, get good passes, finish around the defender,
back from a knee injury, set the and then were sprinting up and Takahashi said.
tone early for the Dons. She down the court and it gives us more
scored six of her teams first eight opportunities to score. But Wilcox responded with a 7-2
points, all coming off of rebound run to close it to 69-65 lead with
The Scots biggest lead of the
putbacks. Toss in a Dobbs 3- game came at the midway mark of 2:33 to play on a 3-pointer by
pointer and Aragon jumped out to a the third quarter at 45-34. But they Franchon Butler. And when the
quick 9-2 lead in the first quarter. needed every bit of that lead to Chargers took possession trailing
Parangan extended the lead to hold off a Wilcox team that kept by 3 with 24 seconds remaining.
13-4 when she knocked down a finding ways to answer. While They played for the last shot,
jumper and then scored on a fast- Carlmont outshot its opponent sending Franchon Butler on a drive
break lay-up. When Wong drained the Scots were 42.9 percent (27 which seemed risky, but he drew
a 3 with 25 seconds left in the of 63) from the floor, compared to the foul from Lloyd and nearly saw
period, the Dons enjoyed a 17-8 41.5 percent (22 of 53) for the the shot drop for an improbable
lead. Chargers Wilcox got a head of game-tying opportunity.
The Dons maintained the steam near the end of the third
momentum in the second quarter, quarter and rode it into the fourth. I think that last [foul] was more
scoring the first eight points to The Chargers shot 7 of 10 from time and education just growth
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
open up a 25-8 lead with 3:48 left the floor in the final period, and as a player for him, Smith said.
in the half. A Fononga fastbreak Aragons Kalisi Fononga, who was playing for the junior varsity team three
weeks ago, scored a team-high 15 points during the Dons 55-42 CCS win. tied it 52-52 with 6:50 remaining
lay-up capped the Dons first-half on back-to-back 3-pointers by With the win, Carlmont
scoring as they enjoyed a comfort- methodically pulling away. They Parangan finished with nine and junior Deshawn Butler. advances to Saturdays quarterfi-
able 31-16 lead at halftime. scored the final five points of the Wong had eight points. But Wilcoxs most dangerous nals to take on No. 2 Los Gatos at
Probably the best (half) weve quarter a Wong 3 and a rebound With the win, the seventh-seed- weapon was his twin brother, jun- Fremont High School in
played, Manu said. and putback from Nala Fainga ed Dons advanced out of the sec- ior guard Franchon Butler, who Sunnyvale at 4:30 p.m.
The Dons kept things rolling in to give the Dons a 20-point ond round of CCS for first time accounted for a game-high 26
the third quarter. Fononga and lead going into the fourth quarter, since 2008. They will now host points and a team-high seven Were just going to try and take
Parangan both scored on rebound- 47-27. No. 2 Gunn Saturday at a time to be rebounds. With no fouls at the half the momentum of this game and
putback, sandwiched between a Fononga led the Dons with 15 determined. though, Franchon Butler picked up try and take it into the next one,
pair of Leland 3-pointers to start points, 11 of which came in the Its really special, Manu said. his fourth foul with 1:49 remain- and see how far we can go,
the third, but the Dons kept first half. Dobbs added 10, Im really proud of the girls. ing in the third. And while his Takahashi said.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Friday Feb. 24, 2017 15
Warriors thrive with chemistry experiment
By Janie McCauley love to watch each other During flights, team din- ing together through all of the many chal-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS accomplish amazing ners, anywhere. lenges that come in an 82-game season
things on the floor, After a heartbreaking and those things prepare a group for the
OAKLAND Zaza Pachulia holds his own along with Draymond Game 7 to end last sea- postseason.
during competitive games of poker on the Green and Thompson and sons NBA Finals, Golden You wish for the chemistry to come right
airplane alongside Stephen Curry and Klay all of the others who con- States players want noth- away because youre kind of feeling pres-
Thompson they call it the Good Guys tribute off the bench. ing short of a champi- sure, a lot of talks going on from outside,
Table. Andre Iguodala and JaVale McGee, Curry initially allowed onship. Many of them got Pachulia said. The reality is its a process.
one-time teammates with Denver reunited in Durant to find his groove, a taste winning the title It takes some days, it takes some games. It
Oakland, hold secret chats. Steph Curry then began to assert him- Kevin Durant two years ago for the fran- takes some bumps as well for the team to get
Were building an empire, Iguodala self more and increase his chises first in 40 years. on the same page and get the chemistry
joked. Weve got secret stuff we cant talk shots. Experience playing together is the Steve Kerr, the reigning NBA Coach of the right. Youve got to go through the process.
about. biggest factor to keep building team bonds, Year, gets a kick out of watching his teams I just dont see it the other way. We couldnt
Jonnie West son of Hall of Famer and if you ask Iguodala. come together each year. wait for these 40 or 50 games to pass and see
Warriors executive Jerry West joins Weathering storms builds chemistry and Its one of my favorite parts of coaching where we were going to be. I feel really con-
Curry, Pachulia and Thompson for their card adversity builds chemistry, he said. The honestly, is seeing how a team comes fident where we are right now, with every-
games. seasons long and you want to have all types together, seeing the relationships develop, thing we had throughout this 50 games,
It depends how Klay feels. If hes tired, of ups and downs. And thats where you build seeing guys laughing together, seeing who even the losses we had unexpected. It made
then no card game, Pachulia said. it the most, and off the court, plane rides. I hangs out with who, Kerr said. Its great. us better, it made us stronger. You can appre-
With all that was made before the season think when you play with teammates seven, This team has a really, really good chemistry ciate it, honestly. We care about each other.
about adding Kevin Durant to an already star- eight years, youre still building throughout that developed really quickly. Obviously, we Were on the same page. Keep going. Were
studded roster, Golden States players have that time. You continue to learn about each had the core group intact from last year. We not going to stop.
jelled just fine. The NBA-best Warriors (47- other. Youve just got to understand that lost some key guys, too. The additions have For Iguodala and McGee, the chatter
9) are gearing up for the second half and what thats part of the process and youve got to been great. The chemistry is really good. stays between them.
they hope is another championship run, and want to learn from one another. Pachulia took it upon himself to be a part I have a lot of really in-depth conversa-
chemistry sure isnt holding them back. The Warriors are counting on every advan- of that. With constant attention on the tions with JaVale McGee, Iguodala said,
Two-time reigning MVP Curry and KD tage they can gain, on and off the court. Warriors, he knows the importance of stick- about life.
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The Nominees: Arrival,Fences,Hacksaw Ridge,Hell or High Oscar predictions: What will, what should win egory. Sorry, Michelle.
Water, Hidden Figures, La La Land, Lion, Manchester by Should Have Been a Contender: Sometimes I fear weve for-
the Sea and Moonlight. choice of late, but his performance in Manchester by the Sea Should Have Been a Contender: Honorable mention to Bey- gotten what a real supporting part is (i.e., not just whoever is
BAHR: is so singular and specific to him. Hes the only one who could once in Lemonade but Hailee Steinfeld, people. Already a second-billed). Kelly Reichardts Certain Women was never
Will Win: It has to be La La Land. have made Lee Chandler work. nominee for True Grit, the 20-year-old was uncannily good going to break through the Oscar ranks its too quiet, too
Should Win: La La Land, although thats not the stylish choice Should Have Been a Contender: Honestly,Tom Hanks. He was funny, smart, real in Kelly Fremon Craigs teen comedy The slow, and, lets face it, probably too female but if there were
of the moment. I think weve all been burned too many times, great in Sully. Perhaps weve come to expect only the impos- Edge of Seventeen. any justice, Lily Gladstone would have been among the nomi-
by The Artist and Argo and other films that lure us in with sible from him at this point, though. BEST SUPPORING ACTOR nated at least.
their retro, navel gazing sensibilities and then evaporate from COYLE: The Nominees: Mahershala Ali,Moonlight; Jeff Bridges,Hell COYLE:
our memories come March 1.La La Land is different. Itll be a Will Win: This has turned into a nail-biter. I think the SAG win- or High Water; Lucas Hedges, Manchester by the Sea; Dev Will Win: Davis is the lock of all locks.
modern classic that well be watching for years to come. ner Denzel takes it. Patel,Lion and Michael Shannon Nocturnal Animals. Should Win: Davis. It will be her first Oscar, but it wont be her
Should Have Been a Contender: Mike Mills 20th Century Should Win: If you look up powerhouse performance in the BAHR: last.
Women is a film that gets better with every viewing. It is deep dictionary, you should just be treated to a torrent of words from Will Win: Mahershala Ali. Has anyone done so much to win an Should Have Been a Contender: Its a strange thing that Oc-
and funny and gives a poignant historical context of the lives of the titanic Denzel. Affleck, too, is deserving. But Im going to go audience over with so little screen time? tavia Spencer, a fine actress, has been singled out for Hidden
women in the very recent past. with Gosling, whos being curiously underrated this year de- Should Win: Mahershala Ali. Full stop. Its the role that made us Figures. Both of her co-stars,Taraji P. Henson and Janelle Monae,
COYLE: spite being more-or-less the coolest movie star on the planet. all learn the name of an actor who weve all seen many times be- are better in it. Monae, also electric in Moonlight, really should
Will Win: It would be idiotic to pick against La La Land, the My vote, though, is more for him in The Nice Guys than La La fore. Thats no small thing. have been in the running. Her entry into movies was one of the
14-time nominated favorite and Golden Globe winner. And, yet, Land. Should Have Been a Contender: Im going to go out on a limb best things about 2016.
I cant help myself. The election of Donald Trump changed the Should Have Been a Contender: Johnny Depp in The Art of in support of one of my favorite performances of the year and BEST DIRECTOR
mood so drastically in Hollywood that I just dont see Chazelles the Deal. No, the Funny or Die feature film about Trump was- say Ralph Fiennes for A Bigger Splash. He never had a chance, The Nominees:La La Land,Damien Chazelle;Hacksaw Ridge,
effervescent musical waltzing off with best picture.Moonlight, nt even eligible. But before Alec Baldwin took over the part, but hes just bursting with joy and energy and delusion and its Mel Gibson;Moonlight, Barry Jenkins;Manchester by the Sea,
lyrical and poetic, isnt a social issue film. But it feels more of- Depp turned in his best wigged performance in years. one that makes me smile every time I think about it. Kenneth Lonergan and Arrival, Denis Villeneuve.
the-moment. Maybe it pulls off one of the most historic upsets BEST ACTRESS COYLE: BAHR:
in Oscar history. Just dont bet the house. The Nominees: Isabelle Huppert,Elle; Ruth Negga,Loving; Na- Will Win: Ali. From the vast cast of Moonlight, he has (de- Will Win: Damien Chazelle, of course.
Should Win:Moonlight, but not because of the post-election talie Portman, Jackie; Emma Stone, La La Land and Meryl servedly) been chosen Should Win: La La Land was not an inevitability, nor is any
angst. Because its beautiful. Streep,Florence Foster Jenkins. Should Win: Ali should because Moonlight is at its most soul- original musical and Chazelle willed this impossible project into
Should Have Been a Contender: It had zero shot, but Terence BAHR: ful when hes onscreen. But we should all be rooting for a Michael being despite all the odds whether it be the time constraint
Davies Sunset Song was a pastoral hymn of a movie: a radi- Will Win: Emma Stone. The academy loves ingenues. Its even Shannon speech if not on Sunday, some Oscars soon. of a sunset for the perfect shot or shutting down a freeway to
ant portrait of Scottish farm life and time passing over it. Yeah, better when the role itself is ingenue. Should Have Been a Contender: The Academy Awards arent stage the perfect opening number. The work is on the screen.
so not exactly Oscar bait. Should Win: This is a tough one. Stone is wonderful, but Na- really built to suitably reward the three Chirons of Moonlight. Should Have Been a Contender: Pablo Larrain had not one
BEST ACTOR talie Portman had such an impossible task in embodying the Three actors Alex Hibbert, Ashton Sander, Trevante Rhodes but two brilliant, genre defying biopics this year in Neruda and
The Nominees: Casey Affleck,Manchester by the Sea; Andrew public and private sides of Jackie Kennedy in a non-campy way, playing the same character across three chapters, add up to Jackie.
Garfield, Hacksaw Ridge; Ryan Gosling, La La Land; Viggo and she pulled it off magnificently. the years best performance. COYLE:
Mortensen,Captain Fantasticand Denzel Washington,Fences. Should Have Been a Contender: Annette Bening was tran- BEST SUPPORING ACTRESS Will Win: The 32-year-old wunderkind Chazelle appears to have
BAHR: scendent as a the spirited single mom raising a teenage boy in The Nominees: Viola Davis, Fences; Naomie Harris, Moon- it in the bag.
Will Win: Its probably going to be Denzel Washington, and it 1979 Santa Barbara in Mike Mills crisp and vibrant 20th Century light; Nicole Kidman,Lion; Octavia Spencer,Hidden Figures Should Win: Both Chazelle and Jenkins are overwhelmingly
wont be a bad call either. Washington has lived in August Wil- Women. and Michelle Williams,Manchester by the Sea. worthy. Just give these two exceptionally talented and annoy-
sons Troy Maxson for years and his is a powerfully resonant COYLE: BAHR: ingly young filmmakers the keys to Hollywood.
interpretation. Will Win: Its a competitive category, but Stone. Will Win: It has to be Viola Davis, right? Shes terrific in Fences, Should Have Been a Contender: Andrea Arnold, the British di-
Should Win: Casey Affleck has become another unpopular Should Win: Stone. Whats not to like here? She can do it all. even if it is more of a co-lead. rector of American Honey, created the years most intoxicating
Should Win: Sup- sensory experience in her wild cross-country exploration. One
porting quibbles of the most offensive Oscar stats is that no woman has been
nominated in this category since 2010.
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MUSEUM GOTTA SEE UM
By Susan Cohn The American Saloon: Historical Photos
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT from the Collection of Roger E.
Kislingbury is on display at San Francisco
WHERE EVERYBODY KNEW YOUR Airport, Terminal 3 Level 2 post secu-
NAME: THE AMERICAN SALOON rity, through June 18. SFO Museum, the
HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS FROM first of its kind in the United States and a
THE COLLECTION OF ROGER E. widely imitated model for museums operat-
KISLINGBURY, AT THE SAN FRAN- ing in public arenas, features approximate-
CISCO AIRPORT MUSEUM. Author ly 20 galleries, displaying a rotating sched-
Roger Kislingbury was greatly influenced ule of art, history, science and cultural exhi-
by the Hollywood westerns and television bitions. Information about these exhibits
programs he viewed as a child growing up in may be found at www.flysfo.com/museum.
Altadena, California, during the 1950s. ***
Whereas most viewers focused on the gun- HILLER AVIATION MUS EUM
fights and the barroom brawls, Kislingbury HOSTS FIRST ANNUAL RUN, WALK
was drawn to the saloons elements OR JUS T TOUR WITH THE S EE
ornate back bars, taxidermy, advertisements WELL TO LEARN EYE BUS. Join See
and the decorative coin-operated contrap- Well to Learn on Sunday, April 23, at Hiller
tions designed to separate a patron from any Aviation Museums inaugural Airport
remaining pocket change. The author found Runway Run. Located at 601 Skyway Road
himself wishing the camera would linger on in San Carlos, just off Highway 101, Hiller
those mysterious machines. Kislingburys Aviation Museum sits in the center of where
attraction to that world behind the swinging the See Well to Learn program provides
doors inspired him to create a saloon in his its low-income preschool vision program.
ROGER KISLINGBURY
bedroom while still in high school. In Currently, See Well to Learn serves the
Redwood City School District, San Mateo-
A photograph of a San Francisco saloon interior circa 1900 is among the images on display
1968, Kislingbury and business partner
Foster City School District, Institute for
in The American Saloon: Historical Photos from the Collection of Roger E. Kislingbury, at the
Paul Casebeer opened their first saloon and San Francisco Airport Museum through June 18.
began collecting gambling devices, penny Human Social and Social Development, San
arcade machines and antique back bars. Mateo Head Start, Jefferson School District your own private planetarium show, and dren and adults cannot attend unless there is
Today, Kislingbury continues to collect and Peninsula Family Service sites through- then settle in for story time after snacking a child in their party. Similarly, no unac-
early coin-operated devices and provides out San Mateo County. To register for the on milk and cookies. When the lights go companied children may participate in a
restoration and repair services to other col- Airport Runway Run, whose proceeds go to down, roll out your sleeping bag next to sleepover. The California Academy of
lectors. Kislingbury also pursues early support Hiller Aviation Museums programs the swaying kelp of the California Coast Sciences is located at 55 Music Concourse
saloon photographs, sharing his passion visit www.hiller.org. The museum opens at tank, or even at the swamp window, face-to- Drive in Golden Gate Park. For ticket and
for the subject in the hardbound publica- 7 a.m. Race begins at 8 a.m. face with Claude, the albino alligator. In reservation information visit
tions Saloons, Bars & Cigar Stores: *** the morning, rise and shine, then head over http://www.calacademy.org/penguinspaja-
Historical Interior Photographs (1999) PENGUINS + PAJAMAS: SLEEP- to the Academy Caf for breakfast. mas-sleepovers. Available dates are
and American Saloons: Pre-Prohibition OVERS AT THE CALIFORNIA ACAD- Admission to Penguins+Pajamas sleep- Saturday, March 11, (Boy Scout Exclusive);
Photographs (2015). These selections EMY OF S CIENCES IN GOLDEN overs begins at 6 p.m., and the event ends Saturday, April 1; Friday, April 21, (Girl
from the authors collection offer a glimpse GATE PARK. Get ready for the wildest at 8 a.m. the following day. $89 per person Scout Exclusive); Friday, May 5; Saturday,
into environments made largely extinct by sleepover ever and experience your own for members. $109 per person for non- June 10, (Boy Scout Exclusive); and Friday,
the enactment of Prohibition in 1920 and night at the museum. As you explore the members. Penguins+Pajamas is a program June 23.
provide historic context for that nearly exhibits after-hours at the California for children between the ages of 5 and 17;
ubiquitous feature in saloons and cigar Academy of Sciences. Discover the deepest children must be accompanied by a chaper-
stands during the earliest years of the 20th depths of the oceans, travel to the tops of one who 25 or older. One adult chaperone is Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdailyjour-
required for every group of up to five chil- nal.com or www.twitter.com/susancityscene.
century the mechanical gambling device. rain forests, blast off into outer space at
remakes. Film, itself, turned digital. Broadway is haunted by his superhero past. ways, said Chazelle, who grew up in New
OSCARS
Continued from page 19
Cinema has proved indomitable to count-
less challengers in the past. But fears are
pervasive that a new wave of disruption
Everybodys wearing a cape now,
Inarritu sighed at the time. I think always
there are great films, its just that they
Jersey and moved to LA a decade ago.
Theres so many movies to be made about
LA. It can contain both a more romantic
will topple the movies. Cinema is gone, dont arrive to people. Or people have lost portrayal like this and Speed, which is its
Martin Scorsese said upon the release of his interest. Its not that they dont exist. They own sort of love letter. LA is America with
tory nature of Hollywoods already exceed-
little-seen religious epic Silence. The exist. a capital A, that idea of you can be any-
ingly self-congratulatory awards season.
cinema I grew up with and that Im making, In La La Land, just before Emma thing, the open road, the big sky, the gold-
Its just so narcissistic, lamented Bill
its gone. Scorsese, as passionate a Stones Mia rushes off to the Rialto Theatre en coast. Its a very iconic idea of
Maher recently. Another movie about
believer in the big screen as anyone, is to rendezvous with Ryan Gosling to see America.
movies. About us.
reportedly taking one of his next films to Rebel Without a Cause, she sits quietly at Ezra Edelmans nominated documentary
Maher is far from alone in his disdain for
Netflix. a dinner conversation that would be famil- O.J.: Made in America is a different kind
the navel gazing. Hollywood, the Los
There have been a number of Oscar best- iar to anyone. Her boyfriend is bragging of portrait of LA, also made by an East
Angeles Times critic Justin Chang, wrote,
picture winners about show business and about his surround-sound TV. Coast guy. It, too, is the favorite to win
has fallen in love with yet another intoxi-
the colorful lives of performers, including Its better than going to a theater, really. Sunday. For Edelman, who grew up listen-
cating vision of itself. Film writer Mark
The Broadway Melody (1928), Grand You know theaters these days. Theyre so ing to West Coast hip-hop and watching
Harris called the anticipated sweep for La
Hotel (1932), The Great Ziegfeld dirty and theyre either too hot or too cold the Simpson case, the city represents a
La Land (nominated for a record-tying 14
(1936), All About Eve (1950), one of the and theres always people talking which is mythical promised land.
awards) Hollywood-bubble solipsism.
two other films to notch 14 nods) and just so annoying. There are, of course, other nominees
The history of the Oscars is going to be
Shakespeare in Love (1998). For a town flush with negativity (and fast made to urgently push cinema forward that
For decades, the academy gave best picture
But its a relatively recent development dropping studio heads ), La La Land is dont wrestle with nostalgia the way La La
to films about all kinds of things, wrote
that the Academy Awards have been so like a warm ray of sunshine. Land does or survey Los Angeles like
Harris. Then they stopped.
swayed by movies about its own backyard. Youre a part of so many of those con- O.J. And many argue that the stormy
So whats changed? Well, just about
As the Los Angeles Times pointed out , it versations. Theaters are dying. Movies are political mood in America doesnt call for a
everything.
wasnt until Million Dollar Baby and dying, etcetera, etcetera, Chazelle said in love letter like La La Land, but for some-
In the five-year time span between The
Crash won in the mid-00s that an LA-set an earlier interview. Its the kind of thing thing like Moonlight or Hidden
Artist to La La Land, the movie industry
movie won best picture. where Im either hoping theyre wrong or Figures with a message that resonates
has been beset by a swelling tide of tur-
La La Land, Birdman, Argo and having to reflect: Man, I must have been strongest outside of Southern California.
moil. Streaming services have moved in.
The Artist speak less to Hollywoods born 30 years too late. Because all Ive But if La La Land pulls out the win
(Amazon and Netflix have 12 nominations
rosy view of itself than to its mounting only ever wanted to do is make movies for Sunday, it may just prove that Hollywood
between them this year.) So-called Peak
fears and anxieties. The Artist was pure, the big screen since I can remember. doesnt need another pat on the back, but a
TV arrived, and with it came an exodus of
monochrome nostalgia. Argo, like the In my own childhood, LA seemed to be pep talk. Before the widescreen musical was
talent to the open fields of the small
Coen brothers recent Hail, Caesar!, por- just this unlivable city. To me, LA was a $300 million-plus worldwide hit, Tom
screen. The studios, watching the number
trayed the do-anything spirit of the once Speed, Volcano, the Terminator Hanks vowed: If the audience doesnt go
of tickets sold decline every year, have dou-
all-powerful Hollywood studio. In movies. It was this hard-edged city that was and embrace something as wonderful as
bled-down on comic-book adaptations and
Birdman, an actor trying to make it on all big steel concrete buildings and high- this, he said, then we are all doomed.
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Ave., East Palo Alto. Free event and onion with mango chutney and lime 1/2teaspoon cinnamon terol; 105 mg sodium; 3 g carbohy-
lunch will be provided. For more Free Art Class. 12:45 p.m. to 21 p.m. dressing. Everything can be made in 3/4 teaspoon ground cumin drate; 1 g fiber; 2 g sugar; 5 g protein.
information visit San Bruno Senior Center, 1555
www.smchealth.org/event/black- Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno.
DIVERSITY
history-month-health-fair-0. Learn about British artists and archi- are equivalent to a sanctuary city. That is not what we have ever done
tecture. For more information call
616-7150. Councilwoman Karyl Matsumoto, and not what we do, he said. We will
Family Child Care Fair. 9 a.m. to
noon. 350 Twin Dolphin Drive, who authored the resolution, said she leave that to the federal government.
Redwood City. Find the right Form 1040 Road Map to Personal
licensed care for children of all Financial Planning. 6:15 p.m. Continued from page 1 believed such policies could be hashed With the understanding outside law
ages, and enjoy child-friendly activ- Burlingame Main Library, 480 out through a series of community enforcement agencies such as the
ities. For more information call 517- Primrose Road, Burlingame. This
workshop shows how a tax-focused events designed to collect input from county Sheriffs Office may assist fed-
1421.
approach to Financial Flanning can
due to concerns that it was too weakly those most threatened by immigration eral officials with immigration law
Introduction to Co. Starters help you save taxes and continue worded but did not go so far as to sup- reforms. locally, Addiego suggested he may
Entrepreneur Program. 10 a.m. to building personal wealth. For more port establishing sanctuary status for
11 a.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm information call 401-4662. We do not plan as a city to stand want to speak with elected officials
St., San Carlos. Currently accepting fear of granting undocumented people regarding protections in South San
applications for this 9-week pro- TUESDAY, FEB. 28 a false sense of security regarding the idly by, she said.
gram. Limited to 16 committed indi- Library Film Nights: Queen of Matsumoto, who as an infant was Francisco.
viduals/partners. For more informa- Katwe. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1 Library protections available in South San
tion email garciaa@smcl.org. Ave., Millbrae. Admission is free. For Francisco. held in a Japanese-American intern- I would like to have Sheriff Carlos
more information call 697-7607. ment camp at Manzanar during World Bolanos come to South San Francisco
Bone Marrow and Blood Drive. 10 He also suggested becoming a sanc-
Second Water Utility War II, said the concerns facing some and explain his policies, said
a.m. to 3 p.m. San Bruno Recreation tuary city could make South San
Center, 251 City Park Way, San Bruno. Infrastructure Study Session. 6 communities in South San Francisco Addiego.
For more information email kcil- p.m. Chetcuti Community Room, Francisco a more visible target for fed-
ia1972@yahoo.com. 450 Poplar Ave., behind City Hall, eral officials who hold opposing were not lost on her. Looking ahead to the future of the
Millbrae. Open to the public. At this resolution, Matsumoto said a task
study session, residents are invited views, and instead favored pursuing I understand where you are coming
Toddler Dance Party. 11:30 a.m. force born from an earlier community
Oak Room, Main Library, 55 W. Third to discuss the current state of our similar policies without making such a from, she said.
Ave., San Mateo. For more informa- water infrastructure, building upon meeting this month will be estab-
tion call 522-7838. ideas and goals from previous public statement. In a previous discussion of the reso-
meetings. For more information visit lution, Matsumoto said she too was lished to lead the initiative.
www.ci.millbrae.ca.us/waterutility-
I think our current president, he
Superhero Training Camp. Noon
infrastructure. gets his power from dividing people. uncomfortable with establishing sanc- Its a first step, she said. Its a
to 2 p.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306 work in progress.
Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. He spends his time in states where he tuary status for fear of limiting the
For more information email Introduction to Co.Starters
Entrepreneur Program. 6 p.m. to 7 is popular to reinforce himself and citys access to federal law enforce- Mayor Pradeep Gupta expressed a
valle@plsinfo.org.
p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., continues to neglect states where he ment that could help search for a vio- similar sentiment, and said officials
San Carlos. Currently accepting
San Mateo County Libraries
applications for this nine-week pro- did not fare so well in the election, he lent undocumented criminal in South are committed to protecting the rights
Comic Arts Fest: Jen Wang. Noon.
Foster City Library, 1000 E. Hillsdale gram. Limited to 16 committed indi- said. This is his America, and its not San Francisco. of everyone living in South San
Blvd., Foster City. For more informa- viduals/partners. For more informa- Francisco.
tion email garciaa@smcl.org. an America I want to be a part of. And I Regarding concerns over law
tion call 574-4842.
dont want to play into his hands. So I enforcement, Police Chief Jeff This resolution is not the recipe of
World War I and Camp Fremont. 1 Cuba after Fidel. 7 p.m. Burlingame
Library, 480 Primrose Road, have a great deal of reluctance when it Azzopardi said it is not his depart- everything we are going to be doing,
p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
Barbara Wilcox, author of World War Burlingame. Come for a talk about comes to sanctuary cities. I dont have ments policy to inquire or investigate he said. Its the intent of where the
the changes taking place in Cuba
I Army Training by San Francisco
since restoration of diplomatic rela- reluctance of looking at policies that the immigration status of a suspect. city is going.
Bay: The Story of Camp Fremont, will
speak about her research and sign tions with the U.S. and the future of
books. $6 adults; $4 seniors and stu- Cuba after Fidel Castros death. For
dents. For more information visit more information call 558-7444.
historysmc.org.
Shakespeares Twelfth Night by
Financial Fitness 101 with Brad the San Francisco Shakespeare
Hamada. 2 p.m. Grand Avenue Festival. 7 p.m. San Mateo Main
Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
Francisco. For more information Free. For more information call 522-
email valle@plsinfo.org. 7818.
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 296 Appliances 303 Electronics 304 Furniture 311 Musical Instruments
ORDER TO SHOw CAUSE FOR GOOD MICROwAVE 1100 watt $40 Da- ORIGINAL AM/FM 1967/68 Honda Ra- TEAK-VENEER COMPUTER desk with BALDwIN GRAND PIANO, 6 foot, ex-
CHANGE OF NAME PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION ly City (415) 231-4825. dio for $50. (650)593-4490 single drawer and stacked shelves. $30
The following repossessed vehicles cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call
CASE# 17CIV00305 obo. (650)465-2344 (510)784-2598
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, are being sold by Meriwest Credit Un- JACK LALANE'S power juicer. $40. PIONEER HOUSE Speakers, pair. 15
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, ion- 2013 Chevy Impala Vin#138872, Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. inch 3-way, black with screens. Work
2014 Honda Civic Vin#702298, 2013 THOMASVILLE BEVELED mirror 22" x ExCELLENT VIOLIN, previously owned,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, great. $99.(650)243-8198 12" $50. Call (650)834-4833
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Toyota Prius Vin#542699. The follow- first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
PETITION OF ing repossessed vehicles are being sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
UPRIGHT VACUUM Cleaner, $10. Call SAMSUNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. wALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with (415)751-2416
Vanitha Nambiraghavan sold by 1st United Services Credit Un- Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: ion- 2017 Ford Mustang Vin#227210,
2011 Ford Edge Vin#B15055, 2009 wHIRLPOOL wASHER DRYER, GE SONY DHG-HDD250 DVR and program- wOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x GULBRANSEN BABY GRAND PIANO -
Petitioner: Vanitha Nambiraghavan, a Appraised @ $5450., want $1800 obo,
petition with this court for a decree MBZ CLK350 Vin#268957, 2011 VW Refrigerator all working and in good con- able remote. 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
Jetta Vin#058519, 2012 Honda Ac- dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. Record OTA. Clock set issues $99 (650)343-4461
changing name as follows:
Present name: Vanitha Nambiraghavan cord Vin#082306, 2010 Chevy Malibu (650)595-8855 wOOD FURNITURE- one end table and
Vin#318744, The following repos- wHIRLPOOL. HIGH Efficiency Washer. coffee table. In good condition. $30 HAMMOND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
Proposed Name: Harini Nambiraghavan Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons sessed vehicle is being sold by San White. Like new. Top load. $250.00. SONY PROJECTION TV 48" with re- OBO. (760)996-0767.
Francisco Police Credit Union- 2006 (650)483-9226 mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111 vate owner, (650)349-1172
interested in this matter shall appear be-
MBZ S430 Vin#468491. The following
fore this court at the hearing indicated
repossessed vehicles are being sold VINTAGE G.E. radio, model c-430-a 306 Housewares MONARCH UPRIGHT player piano $99
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be by Common Wealth Central Credit 297 Bicycles $60. (650)421-5469 (650) 583-4549
Union- 2008 GMC Arcadia BRASS FIREPLACE screen $30.
granted. Any person objecting to the ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- VINTAGE G.E. radio, model c-442c $60. (650)348-2306 PIANO, UPRIGHT, in excellent condi-
name changes described above must file Vin#124853, 2008 Honda Fit
Vin#029410. The following repos- loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 (650)421-5469 tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
a written objection that includes the rea- CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield
sons for the objection at least two court sessed vehicle is being sold by Sea UPRIGHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
West Coast Guard Federal Credit Un- CHILDS BICYCLE in good condition. VINTAGE G.E. radio, model c1470 $60. Peace on Earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
days before the matter is scheduled to (650)421-5469 pieces) $75. (650)493-5026 tion. $300 OBO (650) 533-4886.
be heard and must appear at the hearing ion-2012 Nissan Altima Vin#226946. $30. (650)355-5189
to show cause why the petition should The following repossessed vehicle is VINTAGE zENITH radio, model L516b YAMAHA PIANO, Upright, Model M-305,
COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
not be granted. If no written objection is being sold by MY Credit Union- 2013
MBZ C250 Vin#295709. Sealed bids
298 Collectibles $75. (650)421-5469 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, $750. Call (650)572-2337
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 20-pieces in original box, never used.
will be taken from 8am-8pm on
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 3/10/17 at 9 02/27/2017. Sale held at THE Auto
1920'S AqUA Glass Beaded Flapper
Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl
304 Furniture $250 per box (3 boxes available). 312 Pets & Animals
Auction Inc. 214 East Harris Ave, (650)342-5630
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County Flapper Collar. $50. (650)762-6048 AIRLINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
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737-9010. Auction held indoors- A va- box $20.00 (650)368-0748 PORCELAIN JAPANESE Tea set, Un- Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall 1940 VINTAGE telephone bench maple opened, in wood box, great gift $30. (505)228-1480 local.
be published at least once each week for riety of cars, vans, SUV's and charity
donations also available. Annual antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833 ANTIqUE DINING table for six people (650)578-9208.
four successive weeks prior to the date
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- $40.00 bidder fee. For more informa- BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 CANARY BIRD cage 24 x 16 for sale.
tion please visit our website at SMOKE ALARMS with batteries $4 650- $40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call
lowing newspaper of general circulation: Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, ANTIqUE GLASS Hutch. Cherry Wood. 595-3933
San Mateo Daily Journal www.theautoauction.net. space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- (650)766-3024
Bond#10020419 Excellent Condition. $450.
Filed: 01/26/17 6614 (650)888-2662 SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
/s/Steven C. Dylina/ ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
Judge of the Superior Court DOLLIES, 30 various sizes, hand cro- ANTIqUE MAHOGANY Bookcase. Four
Dated: 1/25/2017 chet dollies.$30.(650)596-0513 (650)593-2066
(Published 2/03/17, 2/10/17, 2/17/17,
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. 308 Tools
2/24/17). LENNOx RED Rose, Unused, hand PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
ANTIqUE MAHOGANY double bed with BENCH SAw - 8 INCH includes attach- 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO.
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. ed table and accessories $35 (650)368- offer. (650)245-4084
210 Lost & Found (650)592-4529 0748
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condi-
FOUND: KEYS at Westwood Park in BEIGE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition tion, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
ORDER TO SHOw CAUSE FOR $59 call (650)218-6528 (650) 315-2319 BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269 (650)773-7201
CHANGE OF NAME claim (650)714-8893 RENO SILVER LEGACY Casino four
CASE# 17CIV00400 BRAND NEw Bookcase 72"x30" still in
rare memorabilia items, casino key, two box $45. (415)231-4825. CRAFTSMAN 10" Mitre Saw $25 316 Clothes
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, LOST - MY COLLAPSIBLE music stand, coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974 (650)595-3933
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, clip lights, and music in black bags were
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50 BLACK DOUBLE breasted suit size 38
taken from my car in Foster City and may SCHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta OBO (650)345-5644 CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 have been thrown out by disappointed graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 excellent condition $25 (650)322-9598
PETITION OF thieves. Please call (650)704-3595 (650)701-0276 COAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your
Erin Michelle Campbell CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAw, with cabi- BLOCH Black Boost Dance Sneakers
mountain cabin/house. $50. (650)520- S0539L Good Condition $20 (650)952-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: net stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-
299 Computers 7045 1045 3500
Petitioner: Erin Michelle Campbell a peti- LOST - Womans diamond ring. Lost
tion with this court for a decree changing 12/18. Broadway, Redwood City. COMPUTER SwIVEL CHAIR. Padded
name as follows: KOGI 15 inch computer monitor. Model CRAFTSMEN 3 saw blades $20. new. BOY SCOUT canvas belt with Boy Scout
REWARD! (650)339-2410 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (650)573-5269 Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
Present name: Erin Michelle Campbell L5QX. $25. PH(650)592-5864.
Proposed Name: Caleb Carter Campbell LOST CAT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs, COMPUTER TABLE, adjustable height, (650)588-0842
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons RECORDABLE CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- DELTA CABINET SAw with overrun ta-
she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
interested in this matter shall appear be- ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, 697-8481 FAUx FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
four legs, chest stomach, around her color in excellent condition 3/4
fore this court at the hearing indicated neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice (650) 578 9208
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- LEAF BLOwER electric 7.5 amps brand length $50 (650)692-8012
REWARD. Please email us at COUCH, CREAM IKEA, great condition, new 30.00 joe, (650)573-5269
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576- 300 Toys $89, light-weight, compact, sturdy love-
seat (415)775-0141 ROUTER TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new LADIES BOOTS size 8 , 3 pairs different
8745. She drinks water out of her paws. styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648
name changes described above must file (650)573-5269
a written objection that includes the rea- 2 STORY dollhouse w/ furniture 24 x 24
good condition $50. joe (650)573-5269 CUSTOM MADE wood sewing storage LADIES SEqUIN dress, blue, size XL,
sons for the objection at least two court cabinet perfect condition $75. (650)483- SHOPSMITH MARK V 50th Anniversary
days before the matter is scheduled to LOST CAT. Black and White. Black most attachments. $1,500/OBO. pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
patch on right eye. REWARD. 3-STORY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral 1222
be heard and must appear at the hearing (650)504-0585
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juana smoke in multi-family housing,
improving downtown, looking at the citys
low payout for retiree health costs, increas-
its priority related to affordable housing
and tenant protection measures drew sever-
al dozen to speak. Ultimately, the council
cussions will continue on ways to address
the housing crisis that arent as divisive.
Nonetheless, other less controversial
ing the supply of child care facilities and decided to remove tenant protection as a priorities will continue.
cracking down on Airbnb rentals. priority topic and instead focus on other While my overarching priorities such as
bers to staff to the public; I dont think The next steps will be for staff to bring options, Kleinbaum said. public safety, fiscal integrity and afford-
there was anyone in that room that got back the list in March for confirmation, Most of the council suggested last years able housing never change, the planning
everything they wanted, said Mayor David make suggestions about what the city can contentious election over Measure Q, discussion was an important exercise in
Lim. But everybody got something and do in the next fiscal year, then broach the wherein the majority of voters were against reaching consensus on where to focus our
thats the best way to run a city. Every week various topics individually throughout the rent control and just cause eviction poli- time and resources for 2017, Freschet
we compromise, we talk, we see whats year, said Deputy City Manager Kathy cies, signaled it was time for officials to wrote in an email.
important to us. Its refreshing to see so Kleinbaum. drop it. Lim suggested creating a task force Councilwoman Diane Papan said she was
many wonderful ideas. The hourslong annual meeting helped wherein hed try to bring members from pleased there was agreement on items such
A few priorities related to recreation yield a framework for the coming year, she both sides of the aisle to discuss the issue, as potentially establishing quiet zones
include turfing the field at King Center said. but eventually dropped his proposal. along portions of the train tracks and
Park, considering a new community center There was a robust amount of public Others noted the issue of housing afford- addressing the citys pension obligations
and replacing eucalyptus trees at a local comment on a variety of topics, ability was still important but werent will- by 2050 which she said is critical to the
park. There were a wide-range of infrastruc- Kleinbaum said. It was really interesting ing to discuss tenant protections. Instead, citys long-term financial health.
ture items such as reconstructing all failed to see how much feedback and input [there they agreed to continue focusing on creat- Although councilmembers didnt always
streets by 2024, constructing projects in was] and how much the public comment ing new units at city-owned sites downtown agree, there was consensus on the impor-
the Clean Water Program, working on pump really did end up driving what ended up on and at Bay Meadows, as well as trying to tance of it being a community process.
station and levee improvements to remove the list. There were several that wouldnt encourage landlords to accept tenants with I thought we ended up with a manageable
a neighborhood from the flood zone and have been added if it werent for public Section 8 vouchers, a federal program to list that has some really constructive pos-
implementing traffic calming projects. input. assist very low-income families, the elder- sibilities, Papan said. I think we are
Other priorities include looking at neigh- But a few of the topics garnered more ly and those with disabilities. immensely richer for the public coming
borhood traffic and parking issues, deter- input than others, she noted. Councilwoman Maureen Freschet, who forward.
opposes legal marijuana but has not indi- Ferguson said. 1996, when California voters approved
POT
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cated what he might do.
Eight states and Washington, D. C. ,
have legalized marijuana for recreational
Kevin Sabet, head of the anti-marijuana
group Smart Approaches to Marijuana,
said pot enforcement is a matter of public
marijuana for sick people, a direct conflict
with federal guidelines barring the use of
marijuana for medical purposes.
use. The Justice Department has several safety. And presidents since Bill Clinton have
options available should it decide to The current situation is unsustain- said the federal government unequivocally
ther looking into. enforce the law, including filing lawsuits able, Sabet said in a statement. This rejects a states ability to modify federal
A renewed focus on recreational marijua- on the grounds that state laws regulating isnt an issue about states rights, its an drug law.
na in states that have legalized pot would pot are unconstitutional because they are issue of public health and safety for com- However, three presidents over the last
present a departure from the Trump admin- pre-empted by federal law. Enforcement munities. 20 years have each concluded that the lim-
istrations statements in favor of states could also be as simple as directing U.S. Spicers comments came the same day as ited resources of the U.S. Department of
rights. A day earlier, the administration attorneys to send letters to recreational a Quinnipiac poll said 59 percent of Justice are best spent pursuing large drug
announced that the issue of transgender marijuana businesses letting them know Americans think marijuana should be legal cartels, not individual users of marijuana.
student bathroom access was best left to they are breaking the law. and 71 percent would oppose a federal Nevada state Senate Majority Leader
states and local communities to decide. Washingtons attorney general, Bob crackdown. Aaron Ford said in a statement Thursday
Enforcement would also shift away from Ferguson, said he and Gov. Jay Inslee, Pot advocates said they hoped Spicers that meddling in recreational pot laws
marijuana policy under the Obama admin- both Democrats, requested a meeting with prediction would not come to pass. would be federal overreach and harm state
istration, which said in a 2013 memo that Sessions about his approach to legal, reg- It is hard to imagine why anyone would coffers that fund education.
it would not intervene in states marijuana ulated marijuana. Ferguson led the states want marijuana to be produced and sold by In Washington state, sales at licensed
laws as long as they keep the drug from in fighting off Trumps executive order on cartels and criminals rather than tightly pot shops now average nearly $4.4 mil-
crossing state lines and away from chil- immigration in court and said Thursday regulated, taxpaying businesses, said lion per day with little evidence of any
dren and drug cartels. hes prepared to lead the way in defending Mason Tvert, communications director for negative societal effects. Thats close to
But the memo carried no force of law and legal marijuana, too. the Marijuana Policy Project. $1 billion in sales so far for the fiscal year
could be rewritten by Attorney General Jeff We will resist any efforts to thwart States have been flouting the U. S. that began last July, some $184 million of
Sessions, who has consistently said he the will of the voters in Washington, Controlled Substances Act since at least which is state tax revenue.
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