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Report shows job growth expected in Burlingame


Officials prep for economic development at a more rapid pace than initially planned
By Austin Walsh about on par with earlier projections, the ument projected officials should expect report showing Burlingames job supply
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF route to reaching that amount is more steep Burlingame to be home to 39,610 jobs by may be more limited than initially expect-
than was initially expected. 2040, which is 9,731 more employment ed.
Officials should plan for as many as near- The Burlingame City Council addressed opportunities than currently offered. The most recent projection suggests there
ly 9, 700 new jobs to be offered in Monday, Sept. 18, the economic growth as The projection is largely aligned with a are currently 29,879 jobs in Burlingame
Burlingame over the next couple decades, part of its work to rebuild its general plan, similar figure floated by the firm last year currently, or 6,931 fewer than were identi-
according to a recent report designed to which shapes future policy decisions and when it was claimed there should be 38,356 fied in the draft report issued last December.
project the communitys future growth. local regulations, according to video of the jobs in Burlingame in a couple decades. Responsible for the downtick in employ-
While the expectation for the city to have meeting. Achieving that growth would require an
as many as roughly 39,000 jobs by 2040 is A consultant hired to help draft the doc- aggressive growth rate, according to the See JOBS, Page 20

More order
sought for
HSR budget
Board members question
bullet train cost overruns
By Kathleen Ronayne
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SACRAMENTO The board


overseeing Californias bullet train
project approved roughly $50 mil-
lion in contract amendments on
Tuesday to deal with unanticipated
construction and environmental
review costs.
But several members of the California High-Speed Rail
Authority board said repeated budget overruns are damaging
DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO the projects public image and called for more thorough
Despite court orders as well as state and county officials urging public access be reinstated, no trespassing signs remain on oversight of how budgets are set and spent.
the locked gates at Martins Beach just south of Half Moon Bay. The board oversees a $64 million plan to build high-
speed rail from San Francisco to Los Angeles. The projects

Coastal Commission orders cost has increased from early estimates of $40 billion.
See RAIL, Page 18

Martins Beach open its gates Childrens play space


Surfrider case cited in state letter threatening fines against tech billionaire OKd in San Carlos
By Samantha Weigel state regulatory agency finally intends to take enforce- Project next to hardware store garners praise
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF agency is finally ment actions should he fail to abide by
poised to take action state laws. The cease and desist order as By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
In another effort to pry open the and potentially levy well as possible administrative penal-
gates and have the public welcomed millions of dollars ties must ultimately be approved by
in fines should the Coastal Commission. But with years The applicant behind a childrens play facility proposed
back to Martins Beach, the California for a 8,500-square-foot space next to the San Carlos
Coastal Commission is ordering the stalemate continue of alleged violations and potential
as it orders the tech daily penalties, the venture capitalist Orchard Supply Hardware store and nursery at 360 Industrial
wealthy property owner to follow the Road got the green light to use the space for recreation
law or pay up. billionaire to open could face $20 million in fines should
negotiations fail and the commission Monday at the citys Planning Commission meeting.
Despite court orders as well as state Vinod Khosla the gates. Commissioner Jesse Gutierrez and Vice Chair Don
and county officials urging public Commission staff opt to proceed.
sent a letter Sept. 14 to attorneys rep- The letter from Coastal Commission Bradley praised the applicant, Bennic Chau, for his efforts
access be reinstated, no trespassing to make age-appropriate play spaces and birthday party
signs remain on the locked gates just resenting property owner Vinod
Khosla last week advising the state See BEACH, Page 19
south of Half Moon Bay. Now, the See PLAY, Page 20
2 Wednesday Sept. 20, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


History must stay
open, it is all humanity.
William Carlos Williams, American author and poet

This Day in History


The Cunard liner RMS Queen

1967 Elizabeth 2 was christened by


Britains Queen Elizabeth II in
Clydebank, Scotland.
In 1 5 1 9 , Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his
crew set out from Spain on five ships to find a western pas-
sage to the Spice Islands. (Magellan was killed enroute, but
one of his ships eventually circled the world.)
In 1 8 7 0 , Italian troops took control of the Papal States,
leading to the unification of Italy.
In 1 8 8 4 , the National Equal Rights Party was formed during
a convention of suffragists in San Francisco; the convention
nominated Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood for president.
In 1 9 11 , the British liner RMS Olympic collided with the
Royal Navy cruiser HMS Hawke off the Isle of Wight;
although seriously damaged, the Olympic was able to return
to Southampton under its own power.
In 1 9 4 7 , former New York City Mayor Fiorello H. La
Guardia died at age 64.
In 1 9 5 7 , Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, 91, died. The
police drama M Squad, starring Lee Marvin, premiered on REUTERS
NBC-TV. An electrician hangs decorative lights on an idol of the Hindu goddess Durga at a pandal, or a temporary platform, for the
In 1 9 5 8 , Martin Luther King Jr. was seriously wounded dur- upcoming festival of Durga Puja in Kolkata, India.
ing a book signing at a New York City department store
when he was stabbed in the chest by Izola Curry. (Curry was
later found mentally incompetent; she died at a Queens, New In other news ...
York, nursing home in 2015 at age 98.) Leo Tolstoy. The Orange County Register reports
In 1 9 6 2 , James Meredith, a black student, was blocked
Michigan lottery tickets with
The menu is based on recipes of Lena that a man called police early Monday
from enrolling at the University of Mississippi by four zeroes are worth $5,000 Gambourg, the mother of producer morning to report that a woman was
Democratic Gov. Ross R. Barnett. (Meredith was later admit- LANSING, Mich. When are four Roman Gambourg. possibly injured inside the apartment.
ted.) zeroes worth $5, 000? When four Santa Ana Police Cpl. Anthony
In 1 9 7 3 , in their so-called battle of the sexes, tennis star zeroes are the winning numbers in a California man accused of Bertagna says officers saw the woman
Billie Jean King defeated Bobby Riggs in straight sets, 6-4, Michigan lottery drawing.
6-3, 6-3, at the Houston Astrodome. posing as fire inspector gets jail who was in her later 50s on the floor,
so they made entry into the apartment.
Officials say 1,079 players had win-
ning tickets in Michigans Sunday SANTA ANA A Southern Police did not release details about
Birthdays evening Daily 4 game. Each ticket is
worth $5,000.
California man who admitted posing what may have caused the womans
as a fire inspector to con businesses death, but they detained two men,
Its the first time that four zeroes out of cash has been sentenced to six including the caller, for questioning.
were drawn in the game, which has months in jail. Bertagna says a hazardous materials
been played since 1981. Each play Brian Lee Carsten pleaded guilty last team responded to the scene to inspect
costs a dollar. The Daily 4 game is week to misdemeanor charges includ- chemicals that looked similar to those
played twice a day every day. ing impersonating fire personnel. found in a drug lab. The team left about
Authorities say Carsten told the two hours later.
Pierogis made for Broadway owners of businesses that he was a fire
marshal there to do an inspection. He Man arrested for striking
find new home in restaurant then told the owners they had violated two police officers with car
Actress Sophia Actor Gary Cole is Actress Kristen NEW YORK Producers of the now- fire codes and provided an invoice,
Loren is 83. 61. Johnston is 50. closed Broadway musical Natasha, which they paid. SAN LEANDRO Police in
Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 Prosecutors say Carsten focused on Northern California say they have
Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Taylor is 82. Rock musician are keeping enthusiasm in the show immigrant-owned businesses where arrested a man who allegedly struck
Chuck Panozzo is 69. Actor Tony Denison is 68. Hockey Hall going by opening a place to serve owners did not speak English. two police officers responding to a
of Famer Guy LaFleur is 66. Actress Debbi Morgan is 66. Jazz pierogis like the ones made for show The Orange County Register report- reported theft at a grocery store.
musician Peter White is 63. Actress Betsy Brantley is 62. TV attendees. ed Monday that the 37-year-old must San Leandro Police say 57-year-old
news correspondent Deborah Roberts is 57. Country-rock The New York restaurant is called serve three years probation and pay Terry Gordon, of Oakland, was arrested
Samovarchik and is located on the back the money he took from the busi- Monday on suspicion of attempted
musician Joseph Shreve (Flynnville Train) is 56. Rock musi- Lower East Side.
nesses. murder and felony evading, and taken
cian Randy Bradbury (Pennywise) is 53. Rock singers Gunnar The New York Times reports it offers to Santa Rita Jail in Dublin.
and Matthew Nelson are 50. Rock musician Ben Shepherd is a menu of Russian specialties, includ- Santa Ana womans death Police say a male and a female officer
49. Actress Enuka Okuma is 45. Actress-model Moon ing the pierogis made for the musical. sustained non-life-threatening injuries
Bloodgood is 42. Actor Jon Bernthal is 41. Singer The Dream Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet
prompts police investigation Sunday night in the San Francisco Bay
is 40. Actor Charlie Weber is 39. Rock musician Rick of 1812 served pierogis to audience SANTA ANA Police are investi- Area city of San Leandro. One officer
Woolstenhulme (Lifehouse) is 38. Actress Crystle Stewart is members at the beginning of the show. gating the death of a woman who was has been released from the hospital
36. Rapper Yung Joc is 35. Actor Aldis Hodge is 31. Actor The musical is an adaptation of a seg- found dead inside her Santa Ana apart- and the other is expected to be released
Malachi Kirby is 28. ment of the novel War and Peace by ment. soon.

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0 8 3 The story Stormtrooper robs Belmont doughnut shop,


RUYLES in the Sept. 19 edition of the Daily Journal had incorrect
The Daily Derby race winners are Eureka, No. 7, in first
information. The mask used in the robbery was a clone
place; Money Bags, No. 11, in second place; and Hot
trooper mask rather than a stormtrooper mask, though
Shot, No. 3, in third place.The race time was clocked at
there is some dispute whether clone troopers are classified
1:41.35.
as stormtroopers, which are both fictional.
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Burlingame officials keep lid on pot Police reports apartment and stole a purse on Oak Avenue,
it was reported at 1:29 p.m. Thursday, Sept
14.
By Austin Walsh other local municipalities in addressing Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into and
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF marijuana. Whats the core of the problem? items were stolen, it was reported at 8:29
She noted that many other local officials Someone took apples from an owners a.m. Thursday, Sept. 14.
Burlingame officials are continuing to are taking the same route, which could lead apple tree on Mainsail Court in Foster
hold off on any local policy decisions reg- to a standoff on the Peninsula over which City, it was reported at 3:53 p. m. FOSTER CITY
ulating commercial marijuana cultivation cities are the first to take a full and compre- Wednesday, Sept. 13.
Grand theft. A watch worth $2,500 was
while they more closely examine legaliza- hensive crack at addressing the issue. stolen on Compass Lane, it was reported at
tions potential impacts. Kane described the stalemate as an
The Burlingame City Council unanimous- extended game of jurisdictional chicken SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 6:09 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17.
Grand theft. Someone had $1,300 in
ly agreed Monday, Sept. 18, to keep in someone has to go first in declaring where Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into and a property stolen on East Hillsdale
place for another year the citys existing they are. backpack was stolen on Cypress Avenue, it Boulevard, it was reported at 2:51 p.m.
pot industry moratorium, according to In previous instances when city officials was reported at 10:02 p.m. Thursday, Sept. Sunday, Sept. 17.
video of the meeting. seek regional guidance on broad legislative 14. ID theft. Someone received a bill for an
While officials agreed more time is need- matters, Kane said the San Mateo County Petty theft. Three men stole alcohol from account they did not open on Flying Mist
ed to examine the issues invited by voters Board of Supervisors are often looked to for a grocery store on Gellert Boulevard, it was Isle, it was reported at 11 p.m. Saturday,
passing state Proposition 64 last fall, they precedent. reported after 9:15 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14. Sept. 16.
also acknowledged time is of the essence to She also identified expansive slices of Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen on Grand theft. A vehicle was broken into
craft regulations appropriate for agricultural land in unincorporated San Spruce Avenue, it was reported at 7:23 p.m. and tools worth $400 were taken from it on
Burlingame. Mateo County which could result in super- Thursday, Sept. 14. Vintage Park Drive, it was reported at 3:57
When this issue is ripe for a full, deep visors designing policies to capitalize on Petty theft. A driver refused to pay a park- p.m. Friday, Sept. 15.
dive, we should have it, said the commercial pot industry. ing fee of $350 and left on North Access Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into on
Councilwoman Emily Beach. Burlingame does not have similar Road, it was reported at 4:39 p.m. Thursday, Velocity Way, it was reported at 2 p.m.
The consensus over the need to move amounts of open space, noted Vice Mayor Sept. 14. Friday, Sept. 15.
more swiftly in considering local policy Michael Brownrigg, suggesting the two Petty theft. A man stole a bottle of soda Burg l ary . A vehicles window was smashed
amendments is driven by the city approv- agencies may have different priorities when and began yelling at the manager when and items worth $650 were taken on Vintage
ing its second moratorium on the issue. developing regulations. approached on El Camino Real, it was Park Drive, it was reported at 8:21 a.m.
Councilmembers passed a similar 10- Im not sanguine the countys fit will be reported at 3:26 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14. Friday, Sept. 15.
month motion last year, and were allowed for Burlingame, said Brownrigg. Burg l ary . Someone went into an unlocked
one more time out, which they exercised at Kane agreed, and suggested more substan-
the most recent meeting. tive talks on issues specific to Burlingame
City Attorney Katy Kane suggested surrounding marijuana will begin in the
Burlingame officials will spend the coming
months examining approaches adopted by See POT, Page 19

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Trumps lawyer to publicly
testify in Senate next month
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS committee expects wit-
nesses in this investiga-
WASHINGTON President Donald tion to work in good
Trumps lawyer will return to Capitol Hill faith with the Senate.
for a public hearing next month after the Later in the day, the
Senate intelligence committee abruptly committee scheduled the
canceled a closed-door staff interview public hearing for Oct.
Tuesday morning. 25. Cohens lawyer,
Committee leaders said they called off the Stephen Ryan, said
interview after Michael Cohen sent a public Michael Cohen Cohen had accepted the
opening statement to the media just as the invitation.
meeting was about to start. Senate intelli- The Senate intelligence committee is one
gence committee Chairman Richard Burr, R- of several congressional panels investigat-
N.C., and the panels top Democrat, Sen. ing Russias interference in the presidential
Mark Warner of Virginia, issued a sharp race and potential ties to the Trump cam-
statement saying the panel had asked paign. Special counsel Robert Mueller and
Cohen to refrain from public comment his team of investigators are conducting
REUTERS and that they would request he return this their own criminal investigation.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Sen. Lindsey Graham arrive to speak with time for a public hearing. Burr and Warner said the committee
reporters following the party luncheons on Capitol Hill. We declined to move forward with changed its rules after Trumps son-in-law,
todays interview and will reschedule Mr. Jared Kushner, publicly released his 11-

One last chance: GOP strains Cohens appearance before the committee
in open session at a date in the near future,
Burr and Warner said in the statement. The
page prepared remarks to the panel ahead of
his own closed-door interview with the
panel.

for Obamacare repeal votes


By Erica Werner former President Barack Obamas health
Key California farm district
rejects governors tunnels plan
Around the state
Hepatitis A outbreak
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS care law, and replace them with block FRESNO A group of powerful
grants to the states so they could make their California farmers pulled their support seen in Los Angeles County
WASHINGTON Time growing short, own health care coverage rules. Tuesday from a pair of massive, $16 billion LOS ANGELES Public health authorities
President Donald Trump and Republican Governors and state legislators of both tunnels that would have re-engineered the on Tuesday declared an outbreak of the high-
Senate leaders dove into a frantic hunt for parties would have both the opportunity states water system in a decisive move that ly contagious liver disease hepatitis A in Los
votes Tuesday in a last-ditch effort to repeal and the responsibility to help make quality dealt a major blow to the project pushed by Angeles County, the third California region
and replace Obamacare. The pressure was and affordable health care available to their Gov. Jerry Brown. to see significant infections this year.
intense, the outcome uncertain in a Capitol citizens in a way that works for their own The board of Westlands Water District, the Health officials reported the outbreak to
newly engulfed in drama over health care. particular states, McConnell said on the nations largest supplier of irrigation water the county Board of Supervisors, which
Senate Majority Leader Mitch Senate floor. Its an intriguing idea and to farms, voted to withdraw its participation requested a briefing due to the proximity of
McConnell, whose failure to pass an one that has a great deal of support. from the project after more than an hour of LA to San Diego, which has had more than
Obamacare repeal bill in July opened a bit- Democrats are unanimously opposed, tense discussions and comments from farm- 420 cases and 16 deaths since early this year.
ter public rift with Trump, pressed hard for arguing that the legislation would result in ers who overwhelmingly concluded it was The Los Angeles County outbreak was
the newly revived effort, which had been millions of Americans losing their health too expensive. declared because two of 10 confirmed cases
left for dead as recently as a week or two insurance, decrease access to affordable care After the vote, John Laird, secretary of could not be traced back to either San Diego
ago. But in a sign he remained short of and damage the Medicaid health program for the California Natural Resources Agency, or to Santa Cruz County, some 300 miles to
votes, McConnell refused to commit to the poor. said the aging water infrastructure must be the north, where there have been 69 hepati-
bringing the legislation to the floor. So McConnell must win the votes of 50 modernized. tis A cases since April.
As in July, much of the focus was on of the 52 Senate Republicans. That would
Arizona Sen. John McCain. Would he step amount to victory in the 100-member
back in line with fellow Republicans now Senate, because GOP Vice President Mike Obituary
that there was a bill co-written by Lindsey Pence would then break a tie.
Graham of South Carolina, his best friend Pence appeared at the Capitol Tuesday and
declared the Trump administration was all-
George Robert Welling
in the Senate? McCain wasnt saying. Lisa
Murkowski of Alaska, another crucial vote, in on the effort. The president himself was June 20, 1945 August 30, 2017
wasnt disclosing her views either. closely in touch with Graham and others. Resident of San Mateo
Republicans must act by Sept. 30 in the If the bill does pass, Speaker Paul Ryan
Senate, or face the prospect of a Democratic has committed to pushing it through the George Robert Welling passed away on Wednesday August
filibuster. That blocking action is currently House as-is, and straight to the presidents 30, after a long battle with congestive heart failure. George
staved off by budget rules that will expire at desk, according to Graham. After seven touched many lives and will not soon be forgotten. He was
the end of the fiscal year. The new legisla- years of promises to get rid of born in South Dakota and resided in California since he was
tion, by Graham and Sen. Bill Cassidy of Obamacare, Republicans would have a toddler.
Louisiana, would undo the central pillars of finally succeeded. He enlisted in the US Marines in 1963 and completed two
tours of duty in Vietnam where he received two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star
among his many awards. George served as a San Mateo Police Ofcer for almost 30
years retiring as a Detective Sergeant. Never one to rest, he then provided executive
protection for many colorful dignitaries and most recently worked with SIS providing
security for Apple, Inc.
George completed over 100 marathons in cities across the US and loved traveling
the globe.
He is survived by son Kent Welling of San Mateo, and granddaughter Alexandria
Welling of Washington state; by sister Dorothy (Dottie) Woodworth of Roseville, and
her two daughters Shawna Mengel (David) & Tamara Smith (Raymond). He is also
survived by long-time partner Patricia Ciampi and her two children Angela Barton &
Theodore Conde (Wendy), and three grandchildren Hailey, Abigail & Elias.
Friends are invited to a memorial service at St. Gregorys Church, 28th & Hacienda
Ave. in San Mateo at 1:30pm on Friday, September 22nd, with a celebration of life to
follow at the Elks Lodge, 229 W. 20th Ave. in San Mateo.
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Sessions: Sanctuary cities undermine laws moral authority


By Steven Dubois Citizenship and attempt to withhold one particular public Sessions told the law enforcement offi-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Immigration Services. safety grant from cities that dont cooper- cers in Portland that city officials in these
Their chants could faint- ate. sanctuary jurisdictions feign outrage when
PORTLAND, Ore. U. S. Attorney ly be heard inside the On Monday, U.S. government lawyers they lose federal funds as a direct result of
General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday criticized room where Sessions appealed a judges ruling in lawsuits by San actions designed to nullify plain federal
appeared. Francisco and another California county law.
sanctuary cities that try to protect immi-
Sessions said the feder- challenging President Donald Trumps And he accused Portland and other cities
grants in the country illegally as places that
al grant money that U.S. broader executive order threatening to cut of suing the administration so that they
undermine the moral authority of the law.
cities receive are not an off funding to sanctuary cities. can keep receiving taxpayer-funded grants
He made the comments a day after the while continuing to impede federal immi-
Trump administration appealed a judges rul- Jeff Sessions entitlement, and cannot U.S. District Judge William Orrick reject- gration enforcement.
ing blocking its efforts to withhold money be given to sanctuary ed the administrations argument that the
cities that he said frustrate efforts to reduce Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler, who did not
from the cities. executive order applies only to a relatively attend the speech, wrote a letter to the
crime. small pot of money and said Trump cannot
Sessions, speaking to law enforcement Sessions saying that the city celebrates
Rather than reconsider their policies, set new conditions on spending approved
officers in a sanctuary city in the sanctuary diversity and that our local laws support
these sanctuary jurisdictions feign outrage by Congress
state of Oregon, urged officials who have these values and we are better for it.
when they lose federal funds as a direct
decided that local police should not cooper- The Chicago lawsuit blocked late last It is for these reasons that I strongly
result of actions designed to nullify plain
ate with federal immigration agents to week was in response to the administra- oppose the Trump administrations efforts
federal law, Sessions said.
reconsider those policies. tions decision to attach immigration to coerce local law enforcement agencies to
A Chicago judge last Friday at least tem-
As he spoke, protesters lined the streets porarily blocked the administrations restrictions to the Edward Byrne Memorial enforce federal immigration laws, wrote
outside the Portland field office of the U.S. Justice Assistance Grant Program. Wheeler, a Democrat.

Caltrain changing fares, Man pleads not guilty to Forecasters expect weather conditions to
Local briefs increase the chance of rip currents, sneaker
parking rates and timetables child molestation charges waves and large breaking waves.
held to answer on
Starting Oct. 1, the cost of a monthly A 21-year-old San Mateo man charged Weather service officials also said tem-
charges of felony drunk
parking pass at Caltrain will be based on 15 with 98 felony counts of child molestation peratures are expected to be below-normal
driving and child endan-
days a month rather than 10, increasing the and forcible sex acts on Thursday and Friday mornings with wide-
germent Tuesday, accord-
cost from $55 to $82.50. In addition, riders a child, among others, spread lows in the 40s in rural areas and
ing to the San Mateo
will have to pay an additional 25 cents per after he was caught lows in the 50s in urban areas.
County District
zone and the eight-ride ticket will no longer Attorneys Office. allegedly molesting his Meteorologist Ryan Walbrun said that the
be available for sale and will only be hon- Evgeniya Martynova, 10-year-old relative ear- valleys in the North Bay could see tempera-
ored until the end of October, according to 64, previously pleaded lier this month pleaded tures drop into the upper 30s Thursday and
the transit agency. not guilty to charges not guilty to all of his Friday mornings.
Caltrain is also tweaking its weekday Evgeniya related to a June 12 inci- charges Tuesday, accord- Overnight lows have been higher than
timetables to increase both operational Martynova dent in which she ing to the San Mateo normal for a while, Walbrun said.
efficiency and customer satisfaction. The allegedly struck a child Christopher County District The point is people are going to notice
parking increase will be applied to the Attorneys Office. the change, he said.
at Belmonts Cipriani Elementary School. Greenbach
October permits, which go on sale on Police and firefighters responded to the On Sept. 8, Agriculture along interior hills and moun-
Thursday, Sept. 21. Daily parking fees will scene and found a Toyota Corolla had driven Christopher Greenbach was allegedly tains may see some light frost.
not be affected. All-day parking (24-hour through the fence off Buena Vista Avenue caught by the boys 13-year-old sister at Through early Thursday evening, winds
limit) is available for Caltrain customers at and struck a student before coming to rest their San Mateo home. She grabbed her will pick up to 15 to 25 mph with isolated
most Caltrain stations. Higher rates are near the school building. The Belmont stu- brother and ran out of the apartment scream- winds of 25 to 35 mph and continuing
charged at the San Jose Diridon Caltrain dent was treated at the scene by Belmont ing. Though Greenbach ran after them ask- overnight gusts in the higher elevations.
Station parking lot during events at the SAP Fire Department paramedics, and transport- ing them to stay quiet, a neighbor heard the Weather service officials said the cooling
Center. ed to a hospital with injuries that were not noise and police were called to the scene, trend may affect backcountry hikers and
Caltrains Board of Directors approved life threatening, police said previously. according to prosecutors. backpackers.
the changes in August, according to the At the time of her arrest, Martynova was Greenbach had allegedly been molesting
transit agency. on probation for misdemeanor drunk driv- the boy since early 2016 and threatened to California deputy loses
For schedule and fare information call hurt him if he told anyone about it, accord-
(800) 660-4287 (TTY (650) 508-6448) or
ing in 2015. She had been employed as a
ing to prosecutors. job after his gun stolen from car
nanny who had come to the school to pick
caltrain.com. up another student. Neither Martynova nor When he appeared in court Tuesday, SAN FRANCISCO A Northern
an infant who was a passenger in the car Greenbach was joined by his court-appoint- California sheriffs deputy was fired after a
were hurt, police said previously. ed attorney, Steven Chase. He remains in thief stole his gun from his rental car.
Martynova is out of custody on a custody on $35 million bail and will next The San Francisco Sheriffs Department
$150,000 bail bond and will next appear in appear in court for preliminary hearing declined to identify the deputy on Tuesday.
court Oct. 4 for Superior Court arraignment, Nov. 17, according to prosecutors. Sheriff Vicky Hennessy said the deputy vio-
according to prosecutors. lated department policy by failing to prop-
Three-alarm fire in San Bruno erly secure his gun, which was left in the
Woman wanted for An attic fire on the 2600 block of cars trunk. Deputies are required to store
Fleetwood Drive in San Bruno spurred mul- guns in a metal, locked box hidden from
stealing from teachers purse tiple alarms Tuesday morning after heavy plain view if they are left in cars.
Belmont police are asking for the pub- internal content conditions forced fire The newly hired deputys probation was
lics help in identifying a woman who stole crews to pull out and take on the fire from terminated.
credit cards from a outside, according to fire officials. Several law enforcement agents in the
teachers purse at an ele- At 10:56 a.m. the first arriving fire units last two years have had guns stolen from
The Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA mentary school observed heavy smoke coming from the parked cars in San Francisco, three of which
rescued a Western screech owl from the Thursday, Aug. 31, and attic of the residence. Fire units from sever- have been used in homicides.
engine of an SUV. then used them at stores al fire departments in San Mateo County There were nearly 18,000 car burglaries
in Santa Clara. responded to the incident. When it appeared reported for the year ended July 31, a 28 per-
PHS rescues screech At approximately that the attic of the residence was well cent increase over the previous year.
owl stuck behind car dashboard 12:15 p. m. , a woman involved with fire, crews transitioned to a
A portable inspection camera and a handy was contacted by staff in defense attack from the exterior with large Whistleblower complaint
set of tools allowed officials from the the hallway of Central water streams. Fire crews were able to extin- targets California utility regulator
Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA to save Elementary School in guish the fire and there were no reported
the 500 block of Middle Road. When asked injuries. It was determined that the resi- SACRAMENTO The former chief
the life of a screech owl trapped behind the
if she needed help, the woman told staff she dence was unoccupied after making contact administrative law judge at Californias
dashboard of a San Carlos womans SUV
was there to pick up a child from kinder- with the owner, according to fire officials. powerful utility regulator said Tuesday she
Sunday.
garten, which was letting out at the time. The San Bruno Police Department tem- was fired for cooperating with investigators
The woman called the PHS Sunday, Sept.
Later that afternoon, a teacher received a porarily closed Sneath Lane due to the large looking into collusion between regulators
17, to report an owl was stuck in her car.
fraud alert from her credit card company and amount of smoke that was affecting visibil- and executives from Pacific Gas & Electric.
PHS officials heard scratching and used the
portable inspection camera to snake behind discovered credit cards had been taken from ity, according to fire officials. Karen Valentia Clopton announced that
the dashboard and spotted the owl. The her purse, which had been in a file cabinet shes filing a whistleblower compliant over
Western screech owl, native to the in her classroom, according to police. Beach hazards, cooler temps, her dismissal in August from her senior
Investigators have determined that the position at the California Public Utilities
Peninsula, was taken to the PHS/SPCA
suspect used the cards at several stores at the
windy weather expected this week Commission, which regulates privately
Wildlife Care Center in Burlingame for eval-
Valley Fair Mall in Santa Clara and was cap- Hazards at Bay Area beaches, below-nor- held natural gas, electric, water and other
uation. Once medically cleared, the owl will
tured by security cameras leaving one of the mal temperatures and breezy conditions utilities.
be released into the wild.
stores. The witnessed described the suspect have prompted the National Weather Cloptons allegations stem from the com-
Earlier this year, PHS officials used the cam-
as black, in her 30s, approximately 5 feet 8 Service to issue a weather statement for con- missions actions following a deadly gas
era to rescue three kittens from a boom lift
inches tall with long braided hair. At the ditions today through Thursday evening. pipeline explosion in San Bruno in 2010.
in Redwood City.
school, she was wearing a blue T-shirt and As of 1 p.m. Tuesday, a beach hazards A federal investigation into the disaster
Nanny waives preliminary shorts with a colorful headband. Security statement was in effect and will be until cited lax oversight by the utilities commis-
video from the store in Santa Clara later Thursday evening for northwest-facing sion. The utility involved, Pacific Gas &
hearing for drunk driving show her wearing a light colored baseball beaches along the coast from Sonoma Electric, later released emails showing com-
A nanny from San Mateo arrested for cap and jeans, according to police. County to Monterey County. missioners seeking donations from the util-
drunk driving after hitting an 11-year-old Anyone with information on this crime The statement is in effect for Ocean itys executives and helping executives
boy at a Belmont elementary school in June or suspect is asked to contact Belmont Beach, Montara State Beach, Marina State behind the scenes select favored commis-
waived her preliminary hearing and was police at (650) 595-7400 or police@bel- Beach and Asilomar State Beach, among sion judges to decide cases involving the
mont.gov. others. utility.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION/WORLD Wednesday Sept. 20, 2017 7
In stark U.N. speech, Donald Trump
threatens to destroy North Korea
By Jonathan Lemire
and Darlene Superville
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

UNITED NATIONS President


Donald Trump vowed Tuesday to total-
ly destroy North Korea if the U.S. is
forced to defend itself or its allies
against the renegade nations nuclear
weapons program, making his case in
REUTERS a combative debut speech to the U.N.
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres addresses that laid out a stark, good-vs-evil view
the 72nd United Nations General Assembly. of a globe riven by chaos and turmoil.
Trumps broadsides against rogue
Deep differences abound regimes, North Korea chief among
them, drew murmurs from the assem-
bled world leaders and served as a sear-
as leaders address the U.N. ing salute to his nationalism during
diplomatic prime time. He said it was
By Edith M. Lederer and Jennifer Peltz far past time for the world to con-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS front Kim Jong Un, declaring that the
North Korean leaders pursuit of
UNITED NATIONS This years U.N. gathering of world REUTERS
nuclear weapons poses a threat to the
leaders put an immediate spotlight Tuesday on deep differ- Donald Trump addresses the 72nd United Nations General Assembly at U.N. entire world with an unthinkable loss
ences on tackling crises from North Korea to global warm- headquarters in New York. of human life.
ing: Frances president urged world leaders to work togeth- Rocket man is on a suicide mission
er, while Americas emphasized nations own sovereignty.
And U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that Trump insists on America for himself and his regime, Trump
said, mocking the North Korean leader
even as he sketched out potentially
the threat of a nuclear attack is at its highest level since the
end of the Cold War and cautioned about the dangers of fiery
rhetoric. All three men made their debut appearances at the
First but who will follow? cataclysmic consequences. The presi-
dent himself decided to work the nick-
U.N. General Assembly, where presidents, prime ministers By Josh Lederman ical self-restraint in what he says and name into his speech just hours before
and monarchs are gathered for six days of discussion of mat- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS does. His most startling tweets, he took the dais, according to aides.
ters ranging from nuclear peril to climate change to sometimes seeming to declare dramat- Trump spoke of his own nations
refugees. But on day one, the spotlight was on U.S. UNITED NATIONS President ic shifts in policy, are increasingly patience, but said that if forced to
President Donald Trump and Frances Emmanuel Macron. Donald Trump invited the question, taken with a grain of salt. defend itself or its allies, we will have
Macron, a centrist who embraced internationalism during and now the world must answer: If After all, once the bombast of the no choice but to totally destroy North
his campaign, vowed to press ahead with the Paris accord to America insists on putting itself moment ends, it often turns out Korea.
combat global warming, although the U.S. has said its first, will anyone else follow? Americas underlying policy hasnt Trumps overheated language was
withdrawing from the agreement. In his speech and a subse- Trump scolded and badgered in his changed. The U.S. under Trump hasnt rare for a U.S. president at the rostrum
quent news conference, Macron said he respects Trumps United Nations debut. He declared withdrawn from NAFTA, hasnt aban- of the United Nations, but the speech
decision but thinks its a mistake and will continue trying parts of the planet are going to doned NATO, hasnt started a trade war was textbook Trump, dividing the
to persuade the American to reconsider. hell. Standing Tuesday before the with China or scuttled the Iran nuclear globe into friends and foes and taking
Macron also said France wont close any door to dia- iconic, green marbled General deal. unflinching aim at Americas enemies.
logue with North Korea and said it would be a grave error Assembly backdrop, he painted a At least not yet. North Koreas ambassador and another
to unwind the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, which faces grim picture of the globe as he sees it: Still, Trumps words carried an added top diplomat left the General
teeming with crisis and conflict, weight, coming in his first address to Assembly chamber before he spoke to
strong criticism from Trump. Macron also called for invest-
delinquents and deadbeats. the U.N. Here, leaders usually try to boycott his speech, leaving behind
ing in education and health and proposed appointing a U.N.
Yet where most leaders use the occa- project an aspirational message about two empty chairs.
representative for press freedom.
sion to call for cooperation, Trump prospects for peace and prosperity, if The president urged nations to work
Seven decades after the end of World War II and the cre-
insisted others should follow his only nations could work together. together to stop Irans nuclear pro-
ation of the United Nations, international bodies are con-
example and always put your coun- Trumps address was more about nam- gram and defeat loser terrorists who
fronting doubts that they are merely venues for a game for
tries first. ing and shaming transgressors. wage violence around the globe. He
diplomats sitting around a table and come up short on denounced radical Islamic terrorism,
addressing such major threats as climate change. As long as I hold this office, I will He threatened to totally destroy
defend Americas interest above all North Korea, raising the specter of an inflammatory label he had shied
else, Trump said at the General cataclysmic war. In the next breath, away from in recent months after trum-
Assembly, where nations come to he turned to name-calling, dubbing peting it on the campaign trail. He
advance their collective interests. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a called Syrian President Bashar Assads
Nine months into his presidency, Rocket Man (who) is on a suicide government a criminal regime. He
world leaders have grown accustomed mission for himself and for his said violence-plagued regions of the
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Rico after slamming Dominica
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dont know how to make this any
clearer.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico By Tuesday evening, the U.S.
Hurricane Maria barreled toward National Hurricane Center in
Puerto Rico on Tuesday night after Miami said Marias winds had
wreaking widespread devastation intensified to 175 mph (280 kph)
on Dominica and leaving the and additional strengthening was
small Caribbean island virtually possible. At 8 p.m. EST, Maria
incommunicado. was centered about 60 miles (100
As rains began to lash Puerto kilometers) southeast of St.
Rico, Gov. Ricardo Rossello Croix, or 160 miles (255 kilome-
warned that Maria could hit with a ters) southeast of San Juan, Puerto
force and violence that we havent Rico, and was moving west-north-
seen for several generations. west at 10 mph (17 kph).
Were going to lose a lot of Marias center was expected to
infrastructure in Puerto Rico, pass several miles south of St.
Rossello said, adding that a likely Croix late Tuesday on its way to
island wide power outage and com- Puerto Rico, prompting U. S. REUTERS
munication blackout could last for Virgin Islands Gov. Kenneth People remove debris outside a collapsed building after an earthquake in Mexico City.
days. Were going to have to Mapp to ask that people remain
rebuild.
Authorities warned that people
in wooden or flimsy homes should
alert.
St. Croix was largely spared the
widespread damage caused by
7.1 magnitude quake kills 149
find safe shelter before the storms
expected arrival Wednesday.
You have to evacuate.
Hurricane Irma on the chains St.
Thomas and St. John islands just
two weeks ago. But this time, the
as buildings crumble in Mexico
island would experience five hours THE ASSOCIATED PRESS clawing through the wreckage of a same date killed thousands. It came
Otherwise, youre going to die,
said Hector Pesquera, the islands of hurricane force winds starting primary school that partly col- less than two weeks after another
public safety commissioner. I about 11 p.m. EST, Mapp said. MEXICO CITY A powerful lapsed in the citys south looking powerful quake caused 90 deaths in
earthquake shook central Mexico for any children who might be the countrys south.
on Tuesday, collapsing buildings trapped. Some relatives said they Luis Felipe Puente, head of the
Cloudy, cool August Around the world in plumes of dust and killing at had received Whatsapp message national Civil Defense agency,
restrains melt of Arctic sea ice Scambos said the Arctic sea ice set
least 149 people. Thousands fled from two girls inside. reported Tuesday night that the
WASHINGTON Arctic sea ice into the streets in panic, and many President Enrique Pena Nieto vis- confirmed death toll had been
a record for the smallest winter
this summer dropped to its eighth stayed to help rescue those trapped. ited the school late Tuesday and raised to 149.
amount earlier this year and was
lowest level on record, new federal Dozens of buildings tumbled into said 22 bodies had been recovered His tweet said 55 people died in
close to 2012s record low levels
data show. Thats far below aver- mounds of rubble or were severely there, two of them adults. He added Morelos state, just south of
through July. Then a cloudy and
age, but considerably above the damaged in densely populated parts in comments broadcast online by Mexico City, while 49 died in the
cooler than normal August kept
record low set five years ago. of Mexico City and nearby states. Financiero TV that 30 children and capital and 32 were killed in nearby
melt to a minimum.
The National Snow and Ice Data Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said eight adults were still reported Puebla state, where the quake was
Weather patterns in August missing. Rescuers were continuing
Center said Tuesday that on Sept. buildings fell at 44 places in the centered. Ten people died in the
saved the day, Scambos said. capital alone as high-rises across their search and pausing to listen
13 sea ice in Arctic shrank to its State of Mexico, which surrounds
smallest area of the season: 1.79 The Arctic acts as a crucial refrig- the city swayed sickeningly. for voices from the rubble. Mexico City on three sides, and
million square miles. erator for Earths climate, scien- Hours after the magnitude 7.1 The quake is the deadliest in three were killed in Guerrero state,
Data center scientist Ted tists say. quake, rescue workers were still Mexico since a 1985 quake on the he said.

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Brownrigg, Keighran and Ortiz for Burlingame
exploration on how best to meet the
Valuing our boys
T Editorial
he city of Burlingame is
poised for potential change needs of its future residents as well as

W
e desperately need new heroes for our boys
which will take a deft touch to those who provided its foundation. heroes whose sense of adventure,
ensure its small-town charm remains The issues are as complex as they are courage and strength, are linked with car-
view and create a path forward palat-
while it contends with the possibili- manifold and deal with nancial obli- ing, empathy and altruism. Miriam Meizdian, Boys
able for all sides. Ann Keighran is a
ties of growth and new challenges. gations, economic development, Will Be Boys.
nuts-and-bolts policy wonk who
Right now, three of its councilmem- affordability and maintaining the We welcomed our fourth great-grandchild into the world
adheres to the idea of practical yet cre-
bers are up for re-election and a ative solutions forged in the re of quality of life that so many in (a baby boy) on Sept. 5 just in time for Grandparents
change of course in council direction public input. Ricardo Ortiz has a prac- Burlingame enjoy. Day on Sept. 10. While viewing the pictures sent to us via
may not necessarily be a positive. As tical nancial mind and leads in a While challenger Stephen Duncan email, my thoughts turned to all of the male babies born
with many cities on the Peninsula, a quiet and affable way. Keighran has has his heart in the right place, he into a culture which seems to care so little for the general
new set of challenges has arrived the most experience with 12 years on does not provide enough of an alter- welfare of children especially boys. This is dedicated to
particularly when it comes to the cost the council, while Brownrigg is end- native point of view or new ideas to them.
of living and ensuring the area meets ing his second four-year term and replace an incumbent already We all know men who seem to have it all together, made
potential growth in a responsible immersed in the issues of the city. it through school and grew up relatively intact and
Ortiz is ending his rst term. Their
way. Burlingame has its challenges, but unscathed psychologically and physically. But many
experience balances well with the new
Each incumbent brings a unique set the city is well-managed and repre- more seem to feel like they arent really sure how they t
energy provided by two relatively
of perspectives to the table and pro- sented in a positive, responsive and into the scheme of things, especially since the womens
new councilmembers elected in 2015.
vides balance to each challenge. intelligent way by the current mem- movement has focused on what they have needed to do to
Moving forward, the city must con-
Michael Brownrigg is a diplomatic bers on its City Council. Brownrigg, bring them up to the status of men. And there are many
tend with growing pains and more
thinker who tries to balance points of Keighran and Ortiz deserve your vote. more who struggle and fall by the wayside because no one
appreciated their particular needs and helped them nd
their way in our schizo-
Letters to the editor phrenic society.
Kathleen Parker, syndi-
cated columnist and author
Response to from San Carlos donated their time to ly out of place. Government does not of the book, Save the
help the cause in many ways. Many do that for the citizens, so why do it Males, must have been
the Equifax data breach people in past and current government for someone who is not? Why does thinking about this when
Editor, positions played a role as did churches, America feel that we owe all the free- she lamented in one of her
Has anyone else tried to impose a etc. We learned rsthand what a giving bies to illegals and not our own? Is it columns several years ago
credit freeze on their credit le since community San Carlos is. not bad enough that we have depleted that President Obama
the Equifax breach? All three of the The friends we made in The Pass stay our Social Security benets because appointed a White House
credit reporting agencies have effec- in touch with us to this day. They will they have been subsidizing those here Council on Women and
tively disabled their email accounts and neither forget us nor will we forget illegally and those who have not put Girls, but did not do the
required that efforts to impose a credit them. Last night, I called Lou and their fair share into it? same for men and boys.
freeze or fraud alert be submitted by Wilma in Pass Christian to see how Government doesnt even support And yet, as she wrote:
certied or regular snail mail. Thus, they were doing with the nearby hurri- our veterans who risked their lives for Boys in this country are
the unconscionable two-month delay canes. They said they were doing ne. our freedom, yet they are busting their in far greater danger than girls in every measurable way.
in reporting the data breach is com- Lou did ask me a question though. He butts to subsidize those here illegally. Boys wont be equal to girls if we dont focus our
pounded by the delays and uncertainty wanted to know if San Carlos was Where is the logic to these decisions? resources on their needs and stop advancing the notion
created by the requirement of mail going to send any hurricane relief to It is time that legislators stop kissing that girls are a special class deserving special treatment.
delivery. the areas hit by storms. I told him we butts for votes and put their reasoning In general, young boys are not as mature as girls of the
This extends the head start that were thinking about it. to the right uses. same age, and often are not ready to sit still, pay attention
Equifax granted the hackers through I can tell you this, the people (from Again, give those here illegally time and tackle academics in school. Usually, they are more
their failure to timely report the San Carlos) who helped out The Pass to become a citizen or deport them. visually oriented (girls more verbally) which tips the
breach. got back way more than we gave. It And stop giving away everything we scales in favor of girls in the way our education system is
While this is going on, Congress is was an experience we will never forget. have worked for to provide for our set up. It starts early. As Richard Whitmire wrote in Why
considering a bill that further limits We know the people in Pass Christian future and our families future, not for Boys Fail. Preschoolers are confronted with challenges
the liability of the credit reporting will be there for us if we ever need a those who have not. rst-graders faced 20 years ago. On the surface, maybe
agencies for damages they cause by hand. that makes sense, but educators are overlooking the fact
mishandling Americans credit infor- E. Picchi Sr. that young boys arent wired for early verbal challenges.
mation. If you dont think this is a David Thom Millbrae Child psychologists tell us that boys act out more from
good idea, tell your senator and repre- San Carlos lack of bonding and family dysfunction. They are more
sentative so. likely to drop out of school, abuse drugs, get involved in
Closing campaign criminal activity and resort to suicide. Isnt this evidence
California bill finance loopholes that we havent been sensitive enough to their needs?
Tom Paine Boys are very susceptible to absorbing messages from the
protecting immigrants Editor, media that seems to delight in depicting men as one or
Burlingame Russian trolls just spent at least
Editor, more of the following: idiots, crude, violence obsessed,
Regarding the Sept. 15 story by the $100,000 on political ads on ignorant, clueless, narcissistic, sex ends, mindless and
Associated Press Jonathan J. Cooper Facebook during the 2016 election.
San Carlos, and helping others California bill protecting immigrants This is a serious, serious issue and just
shallow. They are also more fascinated by electronic
devices.
Editor, clear hurdle, I just do not understand the tip of the iceberg. Shouldnt we appreciate and cultivate the unique charac-
In 2005, Hurricane Katrina caused where legislators are so willing to It is imperative that we close all teristics of both girls and boys? Boys need to be appreci-
enormous damage to the Gulf Coast. allow illegals to remain in the United campaign nance loopholes that give ated for their own unique characteristics. As Michael
San Carlos made a decision to adopt States. foreign governments and agents the Gurian wrote in The Minds of Boys: Our civilization
the small town of Pass Christian, If a person is here illegally, they opportunity to use shell corporations can now see plainly and understand fully how gender
Mississippi, as written in the story should be given a limited amount of and political groups to spend unlimited maleness and femaleness happens in the brain and can
Lending a hand in hurricanes wake time to become a citizen of the United amounts of money to inuence our put to rest the idea that humans can, should or need to re-
in the Sept. 13 edition of the Daily States of America. If, after that time, elections. engineer the brain into whatever our recent educational
Journal. they cannot provide citizenship, they institutions or ideologies want it to be.
My wife, myself and many others should be deported. As for providing Boys should be helped to grow into well-functioning
made numerous trips to The Pass after money for legal assistance and college June Green men by providing good role models at home, in school
the town was basically wiped out by scholarships for people living illegal- Belmont and in the media. Schools should be set up to honor boys
tidal surge. People of all occupations ly in the United States, I nd that total- characteristics as much as girls. Boys are endowed with
furious boy energy that warrants respect. Gurian. For
OUR MISSION: boys who arent very academically inclined, we must pro-
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most vide education related to their interests and abilities. We
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for must value all of our children not for what they can do
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula.
By combining local news and sports coverage, for us, but what we can do for them.
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, If we want to produce men who do not want to keep
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Slight gains in stocks lift Dow, S&P, Nasdaq


By Alex Veiga does have an impact on the bond
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS market, and you see the bond mar-
High: 22,386.01 ket going slightly higher here
Wall Street capped a day of Low: 22,340.71 over the last two days.
mostly listless trading Tuesday Close: 22,370.80 Bond prices fell Tuesday, send-
with a slight gain, good enough to Change: +39.45 ing the yield on the 10-year
lift the major U.S. stock indexes Treasury note up to 2.24 percent
to another set of all-time highs. OTHER INDEXES from 2.23 percent late Monday.
Banks, insurers and other finan- S&P 500: 2506.65 +2.78 Speculation that the Fed will
cial companies led the gainers. NYSE Index: 12,131.74 +20.29 announce plans to unwind its bond
Technology companies also Nasdaq: 6461.32 +6.68 portfolio helped lift shares in
helped lift the market. Health care banks and other financial compa-
NYSE MKT: 2613.98 +7.85 nies. Such a move by the Fed
stocks lagged the most, pulling
down insurers, hospital operators Russell 2000: 1440.40 -0.68 would likely push long-term inter-
and other companies as a Wilshire 5000: 26,023.23 +60.95 est rates up. Banks benefit from
Republican effort to repeal higher rates, which can translate
10-Yr Bond: 2.24 +0.01
into higher profits from lending
President Barack Obamas health
care bill appeared to gain momen- Oil (per barrel): 49.86 -0.05 money. U.S. Bancorp added 78
tum. Oil prices fell. Gold : 1,314.60 +3.80 cents, or 1.5 percent, to $53.16.
Trading was subdued overall as Wells Fargo & Co. rose 65 cents,
investors looked ahead to the stock market, has hit a record The major stock indexes leave interest rates unchanged and or 1.2 percent, to $53.36.
Wednesday, when the Federal high three days in a row. wavered in early trading, but stick to plans to raise rates in Progressive gained 2.9 percent
Reserve was expected to deliver an The Dow Jones industrial aver- recovered to hold their small gains December. But traders will be lis- after the insurer reported lower-
update on the central banks view age gained 39.45 points, or 0.2 by afternoon. Investors sized up tening for word on whether the than-expected losses from
of the economy and the timing of percent, to 22,370.80. The aver- new economic data that showed central bank is ready to begin Hurricane Harvey. The company is
its plans to raise interest rates and age is on a six-day streak of new the pace of U.S. home construc- shrinking its multitrillion-dollar the second insurer to report losses
shrink its bond holdings. highs. tion slowed in August due to a stockpile of bonds. related to the hurricane, which bat-
People are still, as they usually The Nasdaq composite added steep drop in apartment construc- Such a move would allow the Fed tered Texas and Louisiana last
are the day before a Fed announce- 6.68 points, or 0.1 percent, to tion. A separate report on business to effectively raise interest rates month, that were far less than
ment, kind of in a wait-and-see 6,461.32. The tech-heavy index confidence showed CEO optimism without touching its key short- financial analysts expected.
mode, said Lindsey Bell, invest- also notched a new high, its first reached its highest level since term rate, known as the federal Progressive shares rose $1.32 to
ment strategist at CFRA Research. since last Wednesday. early 2014. funds rate, said Phil Blancato, $47.63.
The Standard & Poors 500 The Russell 2000 index of Mostly, though, investors were CEO of Ladenburg Thalmann Asset Technology stocks were also
index rose 2.78 points, or 0.1 per- smaller-company stocks declined focused on what the Fed will have Management. among the big movers. The sector
cent, to 2, 506. 65. The index, 0.68 points, or 0.1 percent, to to say on Wednesday. Thats the most important is the biggest gainer this year, up
regarded as the broadest measure of 1,440.40. Forecasters expect the Fed to aspect here, Blancato said. That 26 percent.

Toys R Us joins bankruptcy list as Amazon exerts influence


By Anne dInnocenzio Toys R Us needs to improve its said Randy Watson of Fort Worth, 65,000 employees worldwide. that it could use as distribution
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS online services and offering spe- Texas. Credit Suisse believes that there points.
cial experiences in the stores. He used to pick up items at Toys could be 8,640 store closings this Amazon has the level of con-
For Toys R Us, that might be R Us for his kids. But for his year, which would surpass the venience that so far surpasses the
NEW YORK In filing for game demonstrations or hosting grandchildren, he uses the store to 2008 peak of 6,200. In 2008, the ability of traditional retailers can
bankruptcy, Toys R Us joins a list birthday parties. It says itll keep see whats available and then number of bankruptcies was at a offer, said Karl Havard, a retail
of dozens of store chains that have its 1,600 Toys R Us and Babies R shops elsewhere to get lower historic high of 569, according to industry expert for PA Consulting
done so already this year as online Us stores open, and keep serving prices. S&P Global Market Intelligence. Group, a global retail consultan-
leader Amazon increasingly exerts customers while in bankruptcy. The bankruptcies of nearly three Amazon, meanwhile, has been cy. Theres a lot of inertia in the
its influence over a huge part of Still, the chain faces hurdles dozen retailers since the begin- using its $99-a year-Prime retail boardroom. Theyre not pre-
the retailing world. price is a big issue for shoppers, ning of the year many of them Membership as a way to gain pared to take the risk.
The toy chain, hobbled by $5 and Toys R Us acknowledges that very small companies, but also fierce shopper loyalty as it adds Toys R Us was a major force in
billion in debt and more intense it cant compete there. well-known names like Payless more perks like same-day delivery toy retailing in the 1980s and
competition, filed for protection We will go to Toys R Us to Shoe Source, Gymboree Corp. and Amazon Now for a growing num- early 1990s, and was one of the
from its creditors ahead of the key check out the current toys, and True Religion jeans has resulted ber of markets. Its also making first of the category killers
holiday season. Like so many while we are at the store, we will in job losses and store closings. partnerships with brands like retailers that focused on one mer-
retailers that find it harder to co- be looking up prices on the phone Toys R Us didnt say if it would Sears and Kohls, and now has chandising category and offered
exist with Amazon, analysts say on Walmart. com and Amazon, trim its workforce of nearly hundreds of Whole Foods stores low prices.

Self-driving Uber fleet Business brief


returns to service following crash Toler, the Uber driver was in control of the
Home building falls 0.8 percent,
PITTSBURGH Uber has resumed self-
driving vehicle service in Pittsburgh fol-
vehicle at the time of the crash. Uber says
their self-driving vehicles returned to serv-
a second straight monthly drop
lowing a crash. ice late Tuesday morning following an THE ASSOCIATED PRESS has become more profitable for companies
The company briefly suspended their self- investigation. to build a smaller number of homes for the
driving fleet Monday morning. Police say a The San Francisco-based company had WASHINGTON Homebuilders slowed affluent than to ramp up construction for a
car collided with a self-driving Uber SUV. previously suspended its nationwide self- their pace of construction by 0.8 percent in broader swath of buyers and renters.
Two Uber employees who were in the SUV driving fleet for two days in March after a August, the second straight monthly Housing starts slipped last month to a
at the time of the crash and the driver of the crash in Arizona. decline. A steep drop in multifamily con- seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.18 mil-
car were not injured. Police determined the Uber vehicle was struction more than offset a slight gain in lion, the Commerce Department said
not at fault in the crash. single-family-home building. Tuesday. Starts fell in the Northeast and
According to police spokeswoman Sonya
The overall drop occurred even though South but rose in the Midwest and West.
would-be homebuyers face both a shortage Damage from Hurricanes Harvey and Irma
of properties for sale and escalating prices. didnt appear to have hurt August housing
Those two forces would normally help spur construction. But the floods, rain and wind
faster home construction. But builders are struck an area that represents fully 13 per-
struggling with a shortage of skilled work- cent of U.S. home construction, so build-
ers and rising land costs for development. ing activity could fall in the coming
The tepid sales numbers suggest that it months.
LOCAL ROUNDUP: MENLO AD KRIS WEEMS IS STEPPING DOWN TO TAKE COACHING JOB WITH SANTA CRUZ WARRIORS >> PAGE 12

<<< Page 13, Oakland rallies


to beat Detroit in slugfest
Wednesday Sept. 20, 2017

Stanton needs one last surge


By Steven Wine The pause in his pursuit of 61 homers, or just have better at-bats and good things will
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS even more, seemed to help. On Monday, the happen.
Marlins slugger hit a three-run homer, an The most prodigious, prolific home run
MIAMI Giancarlo Stanton asked to sit RBI single and a 118-mph lineout against hitter in the major leagues might also be the
out a game not so much because he was the New York Mets. streakiest. His latest homer snapped a 9-for-
tired of playing, but because he was tired of With 55 homers, he needs six in the final 62 slump (.145). Before that, he hit 18
making outs. 12 games to match Roger Maris hallowed homers in a 25-game span with a batting
Swinging a weary bat and stalled for a 1961 total of 61, meaning he needs one average of .387 and an OPS of 1.489.
week at 54 homers, Stanton requested a day more power surge.
What is Stanton thinking about those Some consider Stanton the front-runner
off Sunday and was held out of the Miami
JASON VINLOVE/USA TODAY SPORTS numbers? in the National League race for most valu-
Marlins starting lineup.
Miamis Giancarlo Stanton needs six home able player. But Marlins manager Don
I dont like doing that, but also youve Dont play like I have been, he said. Mattingly doesnt even consider him the
runs in his final 12 games to match the 61 got to be smart, he said. Its just that time Well worry about it when were done. I
Roger Maris hit for the Yankees in 1961. of the year. havent had the greatest at-bats lately, so See STANTON, Page 16

Menlo too much for NDB End zone the


By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
focus for 49ers
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
When the Menlo School girls volleyball
team traveled to Belmont to face Notre
Dame-Belmont in a key West Bay Athletic SANTA CLARA The San Francisco
League Foothill Division match, the two 49ers have taken possession 21 times in
most-recent Division IV state champions two games this season and been stopped
met. short of the end zone each time.
The Knights are the defending Division IV Thats not quite what they expected when
state champs while the Tigers captured the they hired Kyle Shanahan as head coach
2015 state crown. after he led the leagues most productive
And while the Tigers are in a reloading offense a year ago for Atlanta.
period this season, the Knights are primed Despite those struggles to start the sea-
to make a run at another title as they swept son, the 49ers (0-2) are
Notre Dame, 25-14, 25-21, 25-18. trying to stay positive
Despite all appearances, Menlo coach heading into Thursday
Marco Paglialunga was expecting more from nights game against the
his squad. Los Angeles Rams when
Lot of bad execution, Paglialunga said. they will try to avoid
There was a lot of will to get the ball with- joining the expansion
out thinking about the system. [The system Tampa Bay Buccaneers in
is] the reason we play well when we play 1976 and the 1943
well. Brooklyn Dodgers as the
Kyle Shanahan only teams in history to
Part of that system includes the two-setter
lineup that features all-American junior go three straight games to start a season
Selina Xu and senior Kristin Sellers. What without a touchdown.
makes that tandem even more potent is the Getting frustrated isnt going to help us
fact when one takes over the setting duties, score touchdowns, receiver Pierre Garcon
the other becomes a lethal hitter. Both were said. Its just going to make everyone else
on top of their games Tuesday as Xu nished frustrated and slow down the process. We
with 27 assists to go along with 11 kills, have to have the right attitude and move for-
while Sellers had 15 assists and a team-lead- ward.
ing 14 kills. She added two service aces to The 49ers have 11 punts, four field goals,
boot. Grace King added 12 kills in the vic- three turnovers and three failed fourth-down
tory. attempts on their 21 drives as they have
Its super helpful (to the team), been dealing with an adjustment to a new
Paglialunga said of his two-headed assist offense and the addition of several new play-
machine. The good thing is we have multi- ers.
ple solutions without losing quality. They have little time this week to work on
As impressive as the Menlo offense was those issues with a Thursday game giving
the Knights nished the match with 54 them only one practice before facing the
kills as a team the defense might have Rams.
been even better, as Menlo limited Notre Theres something to be said about new
Dame to just 32 kills. Freshman Kelly scheme and all that stuff, left tackle Joe
Schackel was the only Tigers player to regu- Staley said. This scheme has definitely
larly get into the swing of things as she n- proven to be successful. Its nothing
ished with a team-high 11 kills. schematic-wise. We just have to perform
But she was the only Notre Dame player to better up front and perform better as an
reach double gures. The Tigers best attack- offense as a whole and do a better job of
er, Tulane-bound Kendall Peters, was limited making plays when theyre there.
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Menlo School libero Grace Enright makes a pass during the Knights three-game sweep of
See MENLO, Page 13 Notre Dame-Belmont in a WBAL Foothill Division showdown. See 49ERS, Page 13

College football players face felony hazing charges


By Don Babwin March 19, 2016, while he was watching bas-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The most serious charge aggravated battery carries ketball on television from his dorm room on
a maximum sentence of two to five years in prison. campus, about 30 miles west of Chicago. Ekl
said the teammates tackled him, bound his
Five members of a Christian college foot- hands behind his back with duct tape, put a
ball team in suburban Chicago face felony Wheaton College players are charged with police Tuesday evening. The other players are pillowcase over his head and punched him
charges after one of their teammates alleged aggravated battery, mob action and unlawful expected at the Wheaton Police Department when he yelled at them to stop.
they duct-taped his hands and feet and attempt- restraint. sometime this week. States attorney Ekl said the student, a freshman at the time
ed to sodomize him with an object before A judge signed arrest warrants and set spokesman Paul Darrah said the most serious who is now 20 years old, alleges the five put
dumping him half-naked in an off-campus $50,000 bonds for the players, who are charge aggravated battery carries a max- him in the back seat of a car. With Middle
park. expected to turn themselves in. imum sentence of two to five years in prison. Eastern music playing, he alleged, they made
The DuPage County States Attorneys Authorities said Kyler Kregel, 21, a senior, Terry Ekl, an attorney representing the
office announced Monday that the five of Grand Rapids, Michigan surrendered to alleged victim, his client was attacked on See CHARGES, Page 16
12 Wednesday Sept. 20, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Local sports roundup


TUESDAY
first 6-4 to Burlingames Allie McHugh and
Rebekah Coleman before the Scots tandem
rebounded to win the next two sets, drop-
ping just four games in a 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 win.
Girls golf
South City 216, Half Moon Bay 236
Catherine Batang shot a 2-over 29 to lead
MLB home run
Menlo AD stepping down
After three years running the Menlo
Alyssa Nguyen at No. 4 singles lost only
three games in a 6-1, 6-2 victory, while the
No. 1 doubles team of Sandra Strongin and
the Warriors to a Peninsula Athletic League
Ocean Division win over the Cougars at
Mariners Point.
record falls on
School athletic department, Kris Weems
announced late Monday that he is stepping
down from the post to take a coaching posi-
Dani Dinulos lost only four games in a 6-3,
6-1 win.
Halle Martinucci gave Burlingame at No.
Batang carded birdies on No. 3 and No. 4.
Shaheen Khan followed Batang with a 42
and Lupita Rosas 45.
5,694th of year
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
1 singles as she dispatched Carlmonts Half Moon Bay was led by Daniella
tion with the Santa Cruz Warriors.
Annika Lin 6-2, 6-3. Maddie Wachhorst Benito, who shot a 37. Melissa Godoy fired
Santa Cruz is the G-League affiliate of the TORONTO Kansas Citys Alex Gordon
gave the Panthers its other win at No. 2 sin- a 43 and Yamilet Caballero finished with a
Golden State Warriors. broke Major League Baseballs season home
gles, 7-5, 7-5. 47.
It has been an absolutely wonderful run record with 12 days to spare, hitting the
experience to serve as athletic director for 5,694th long ball of 2017 on Tuesday night.
the last three years, Weems said in a press
San Mateo 5, Aragon 2 Burlingame 264, Mills 285
The Bearcats ended a two-match slide with Gordons home run off Torontos Ryan
release from the school. Menlo School has The Panthers posted a win over the Tepera broke a mark set in 2000 at the height
the victory over the crosstown rival Dons. Vikings at Poplar Creek Golf Course in San
been a part of my life for more than a decade of the Steroids Era. The drive, which drove in
Sarah Fung (No. 2 singles), Tessa Chu Mateo.
and I have thoroughly enjoyed being part of the last run in the Royals 5-2 loss, was his
(No. 3) and Lian Ting (No. 4) all won their
a tradition as much as I have in the daily Jody Chui led all scorers with a 4-over 39. eighth this season and the
singles matches in straight sets. Aida Lowe
activities and planning for the future of the She was the only golfer to shot a sub-40 159th of his 11-year big
and Lauren Young, playing at No. 1 doubles,
school. score. league career.
stayed unbeaten on the season with a 6-0, 6-
Weems, who served as the varsity basket- Mills was led by Marisa Tung, who fin- A pretty cool thing to
1 win.
ball for seven years before moving into the ished with a 47. be a part of, Gordon said.
Aragon got its wins from Diana Gong at
ADs office to replace Craig Schoof follow- I didnt hit many this
No. 1 singles, 6-2, 6-2, and the No. 2 dou-
ing the 2013-14 season. On the basketball Castilleja 230, Notre Dame-Belmont 251 year, but I guess I made
bles team of Annie Martin and Emma Clark,
court, Weems compiled a record of 138-60, The Gators handed the Tigers a WBAL loss one count.
who posted a 6-1, 6-2 victory.
winning two Central Coast Section titles. at Poplar Creek Golf Course. It was the 17th home
Last season, Menlo athletics had every Castillejas Niev Layton carded the low run of the night in the
team earn a postseason berth and two sec-
Menlo School 7, Pinewood 0 Alex Gordon major leagues and came
The Knights opened West Bay Athletic score of the day, finishing with a 4-under
tion titles, the press release said. 31. Notre Dame was led by Avani Tumuluri, just after Detroits Alex Presley tied the record
League Foothill Division play with a white-
Under his leadership, our athletics pro- who finished with a 46. when he connected at home against Oaklands
wash of the Panthers.
gram has risen to new heights by emphasiz- Daniel Gossett.
Menlos No. 1 singles player Addie
ing the core values of teamwork, character MONDAY Gordon said he heard talk of the record on a
Ahlstrom, Elika Eshghi, playing at No. 3
and sportsmanship, said Than Healy, clubhouse television after Torontos Darwin
singles, along with the No. 2 doubles team
Menlo Head of School. Barney homered in the sixth.
There was no indication about who will
of Elizabeth Westermann and Grace Girls golf I was kind of aware that we were getting
McDonald all won their matches at love, 6-
take over the positon at the school. Menlo School 212, Sacred Heart Prep 322 close to it, he said. After I walked back to
0, 6-0.
The Knights steamrolled to a WBAL vic- the dugout. I kind of forgot about it.
Girls tennis Sacred Heart Prep 7, Castilleja 0 tory over the rival Gators, sweeping the Holding the ball he hit over the right-field
Carlmont 5, Burlingame 2 SHP did not drop a set in a WBAL-opening season series at Menlo Country Club. wall, Gordon said he didnt plan to keep the
The Panthers won at No. 1 and No. 2 sin- sweep of Casti. Menlo (5-0 WBAL Foothill) was led by historic memento or anything else from the
gles, but the Scots won the other five Isa Robinson, at No. 2 singles, and sophomore co-captain Sulwen Ma, who game.
matches to improve to 3-1 in Peninsula Katherine Salisbury, at No. 3 singles lost birdied three of her first four holes and fin- Im going to give it to Cooperstown,
Athletic League Bay Division play and only four games each. Robinson won 6-1, ished with four birdies overall as she fired a Gordon said.
move into second place behind Menlo- 6-3, while Salisbury reversed those scores, blistering 36. There were 5,610 homers last year, an aver-
Atherton. 6-3, 6-1. Right behind her was senior teammate age of 2.31 per game, and this years average
Carlmonts No. 3 doubles team of The No. 2 doubles team of Sarah McGrath Sophie Siminoff, who finished with a 37, of 2.53 entering Tuesdays action projects to
Kathryn Nguyen and Kelly Doherty had the and Lindsey Marcus had the most dominant which included birdies on the par-5 No. 5 6,139. That would be up 47 percent from
toughest match of the day. They dropped the win for SHP, posting a 6-2, 6-0 victory. and par-4 No. 6 holes. 4,186 in 2014.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday Sept. 20, 2017 13

Lowries slam propels As to victory 49ERS Continued from page 11


By Dave Hogg
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
As 9, Tigers 8 Thomass six in 2006. Olson has
15 home runs in his last 21
start despite missing Mondays
game after straining a groin mus- After getting beat 23-3 in the
games. cle during pregame warmups. opener against Carolina, the Niners
C a n de l a r i o showed some progress last week in a
DETROIT Jed Lowrie hit a go- grounded out Alex Presley, Nicholas Cotton was able to play catch on
Castellanos and Ian Kinsler home- Tuesday without significant dis- 12-9 loss at Seattle thanks to a pro-
ahead grand slam against Alex and, after an ductive running game led by Carlos
Wilson, and the Oakland Athletics intentional red for Detroit. Presleys homer comfort.
was the 5, 693rd of the major Hyde. San Francisco ran for 159
overcame a four-run deficit to beat walk, Hatcher Ti g ers : RHP Jeff Farrell was yards, including 124 from Hyde , and
the Detroit Tigers 9-8 Tuesday struck out league season, tying the record set back with the team, one day after
in 2000. Kansas Citys Alex averaged 8.4 yards per carry against
night. James McCann being hit on the head by a 103 a usually stout Seahawks defense.
Detroit trailed 3-0 in the third and Mikie Gordon then homered at Toronto mph line drive. Tests showed no
to break the mark. The problem was Brian Hoyer and
inning, then took an 8-4 lead into Mahtook. fractures, and he is being watched the passing game couldnt get any-
the seventh, when Ryon Healy hit Santiago Kinslers home was hit 20th. for concussion symptoms.
Jed Lowrie Oakland starter Daniel Gossett thing going. Hoyer went 15 for 27
a bases-loaded grounder to short- Casilla (4-5) for 99 yards and an interception
stop Jose Iglesias, who bobbled allowed six runs, nine hits and
the ball for an error as Lowrie
pitched a perfect seventh, and
three walks in 4 2/3 innings. Up next against Seattle and ranks near the
Blake Treinen allowed Alex bottom of the league in several sta-
scored. Presleys two-out single in the Tigers starter Chad Bell gave up The teams finish their three-
three runs, five hits and three tistics.
Joey Wendle, Franklin Barreto sixth before retiring Andrew game series Wednesday, with His 4.7 yards per attempt are sec-
and Chad Pinder started the eighth Romine on a groundout for his walks in 3 1/3 innings. Detroits Anibal Sanchez (3-4,
The start of the game was ond lowest, his 60.7 rating is third
with singles off Wilson (2-5), and ninth save. 7. 03) facing Oaklands Daniel worst and he ranks last in generating
Lowrie followed with his third Oaklands Matt Olson homered delayed 15 minutes after afternoon Mengden (1-1, 4.30). Mengden is
rain. first downs on just 20.3 percent of
career slam. for the fifth straight game, tying coming off a two-hit shutout of his pass plays.
Miguel Cabrera singled off Matt Stairs (1998), Dave Kingman Philadelphia Phillies. Sanchez
Chris Hatcher starting the bottom (1986) and George Alusik (1962) Trainers room allowed one run in six innings
For us, its just going out and
executing. Starting with the quarter-
half and took third on Nicholas for the second-longest streak in Athl eti cs : RHP Jharel Cotton against the Chicago White Sox, back and everywhere else down the
Castellanos double. But Jeimer Athletics history behind Frank could make his next scheduled striking out 11. line. Every position, Hoyer said.
I think the one thing about

MENLO
the Menlo attack as the set went offense is you can have a great play
back and forth. There were 13 ties and if one guy is off by just a fraction
and eight lead changes in Game 2 of an inch it could be the difference.
Continued from page 11 as neither team led by more than a I think we all have to, especially
few points. The last time came at starting with me, just go out and exe-
to ve kills and none in Game 1. 20-all following a Menlo passing cute a lot better.
error, but the Knights pushed Hoyer has struggled particularly
In fact, Game 1 was one Notre in getting the ball downfield to
Dame (2-1 WBAL Foothill, 11-8 through to the end. A kill from Xu
off an assist from Sellers gave receivers such as Garcon and the
overall) would like to forget as the speedy Marquise Goodwin. He is just
Tigers seemed to be nursing a Menlo the lead for good and
Sianna Houghton punctuated the 2 for 13 (15.4 percent) for 26 yards
hangover from the weekend that and an interception on passes travel-
saw them go 2-6 at a national tour- Game 2 win with a service ace.
ing more than 10 yards past the line,
nament in Las Vegas. Xu pumped according to SportRadar.
out ve assists on Menlos rst In Game 3, Menlo jumped out to
a 10-5 lead behind three kills and Hoyer has been hurt by a couple of
ve points as the Knights jumped
an ace from Sellers, but Notre key drops by Goodwin but barely
out to a quick 5-1 lead in Game 1
even looked deep against Seattle,
and were never seriously threat- Dame rallied and tied the score at
throwing just four passes more than
ened as Menlo committed only 13 following a Knights hitting 10 yards downfield.
one hitting error in the set. error. We had a couple shots early and
Notre Dame did get back into the the protection didnt hold up and its
set, winning four straight points But the Knights were simply too
much for the Tigers to handle. A basically what they are giving to
and tying the match at 5 on a you, Shanahan said.
Delaney Walsh ace and a long Notre Dame passing error and a
If you sit back and try to make a
serve out of bounds by Menlo kill from Hougton pushed Menlos living in Seattle versus that pass
pulled the Tigers to within a point, lead to 15-13. While the Tigers rush of dropping back deep and just
9-8. stayed close, they could never trying to throw deep balls, they are
But Menlo would go on a 5-0 run quite get over the hump as Menlo going to lead to a lot more sacks and
to re-take control of the game. The NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL won ve of the last six points to turnovers than you are deep plays.
Knights eventually pushed the Notre Dame-Belmonts Kendall Peters, foreground, and Delaney Walsh complete the sweep.
hustle back to dig up a ball during their teams WBAL showdown with Our goal is to win the game. We
lead to 17-10 and closed the game tried to call a game and put a game
on an 8-2 run. defending state champion Menlo School. It was good to come in here and plan together that gave us a chance
King and Sellers were the big Sellers had six kills and an ace. played much better in Game 2, win 3-nothing, Paglialunga said. to win the game at the end. We didnt
hitters for Menlo in the game. Notre Dame rebounded and doing a better job of digging up [Notre Dame] has a lot of talented think going deep all the time was
King had six kills in the set, while players. the best way to do that.

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14 Wednesday Sept. 20, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

City of San Mateo

Candidates
per Charter Section 7.04

1. Name Rick Bonilla Chelsea Bonini Mark DePaula


2. San Mateo City Council San Mateo City Council San Mateo City Council
3. Residence & Occupation I reside at 127 11th Ave and I am currently a City I reside at 338 Rolling Hills Avenue and I am a 3932 Branson Drive
Council member Corporate and Transactional Attorney San Mateo, CA 94403

4. Various kinds of business or employment I was employed in construction during my entire I serve as In House Corporate Counsel to WEHAH I have been retired since 2008.
he/she has been engaged in during career. I started as a carpenter constructing many Farm, Inc. dba Lundberg Family Farms, a vertically
residential projects and became a superintendent integrated manufacturing and farming company,
positions of importance and trust which engaged primarily in the construction of medical and advising senior management in all departments on
he/she may have held in connection laboratory tenant improvement projects. During the a wide array of agreements, operational issues, and
last thirteen years of my career I was employed by the commercial transactions. I am also the Principal
therewith Northern California Carpenters Regional Council as a Attorney/Founder at Kiski Law, P.C. where I advise
Field Representative. I retired in 2011. entrepreneurs, companies and investors in connection
with business and technology related transactions
and agreements, as well as on general business and
equity compensation, real estate and employment
matters.
5. The civic, improvement or other Chair of the San Mateo Planning Commission. I have served on the San Mateo County School I had volunteered at the Veterans Service Center of
organizations which he/she has been a On January 25, 2015 I was appointed to the City Boards Associations Executive Board, as Chairperson San Mateo County in the year 2006, for 12 months.
Council. On November 3rd of that same year I was of their J. Russell Kent Awards for Innovative School In the year 2014 I was a candidate for San Mateo
the positions of honor or trust, which he/ elected to the City Council. Since then serving Programs, and as their representative to the initial County Supervisor District 2, this District covered
she may have held therein on the following Boards of Directors: Commute. formation committee for the Peninsula Clean Energy most of San Mateo, Foster City and parts of Belmont.
org, The Housing Endowment and Regional Trust (PCE) joint powers authority. I served on the Laurel The residents / voters that I received votes from had
(heartofsmc.org), the Peninsula Clean Energy Elementary School PTA Executive Board as EVP and demonstrated that business, as usual is not accepted
Authority (peninsulacleanenergy.com) & the South then as President. I served as San Mateo National in the public sector. In that election I made it clear that
Bayside Waste Management Authority (rethinkwaste. Little Leagues Auxiliary Board President and as a Special Interest Groups are not in the interest of the
org). I also serve on the Association of Bay Area member of the SMNLL Executive Board. I was the public.
Governments (ABAG), San Francisco Airport Toyonaka-San Mateo Sister City All-Star Baseball
Community Roundtable & the City/County Association Team, Fundraising Event Chairperson in 2015.
of Governments (C/CAG) Congestion Management
and Environmental Quality Committee (CMEQ). Chair
SMs Clean Water Program Finance Committee.
6. In 2006 I was elected to the San Mateo County I was appointed in lieu of election in 2013 as a I had volunteered at the Veterans Service Center of
as principal, deputy or employee Democratic Committee. I left that seat in 2012 when member of the San Mateo-Foster City (SMFC) San Mateo County in the year 2006.
I was elected as a delegate to the State Democratic School Districts Governing Board of Education as a
Central Committee representing our Assembly District Board Trustee, and I am currently serving as Board
22, a seat which I currently hold. President. I was elected as a California Democratic
Party, Assembly District 22 Delegate in 2015 for a
2-year term, and was re-elected in 2017 for another 2
years, at which time I was also elected as the CADEM
Assembly District 22 Executive Board Representative.

7. The experience, training or education he/ In my work as a project superintendent I managed As a SMFC School Board Trustee, I represent the I have worked in the private sector, most of my
she has received which, in his/her opinion budgets, schedules, quality and relationships with residents of San Mateo and Foster City, and have working life, except the time I served in the United
project owners, architects, engineers, inspectors been active as a liaison to our Legislators and States Air Force. When working in both sectors I had
which he/she is a candidate and my employer. In my work as a representative I community on educational equity, funding and housing been involved in management, I have supervised
issues. I earned a B.S. in Elementary Education and
property owners, contractors and developers. These Psychology in 1994, and taught Kindergarten and 1st Also, I have been a decision maker on budgets that
are all skills that I learned at the Carpenters Training Grade for 4 years. In 2001, I earned my JD from UC kept the private and public sector to function in a
Committee for Northern CA, the George Meany Hastings, was elected as UC Hastings Comm/Ent responsible manner. Being a citizen, voter, resident
Institute, CSM, professional trainings and through civic Law Journals Editor-in-Chief, and became a member
leadership programs. of the California State Bar. I became a licensed candidate for Councilmember.
California Real Estate Broker in 2011. I graduated
from the California School Boards Associations
Masters in Governance Program in 2016 and from the
San Mateo Leadership Program in 2017.
8. The length of time he/she has been a I have owned my home in San Mateo since 1991. I I have lived in and been a taxpayer in San Mateo for Fifteen years.
taxpayer in the city have resided here and paid taxes in San Mateo for 16 years.
approximately 34 years.

9. The principal public improvements or Enhance retention and improve our ability to hire My priorities, if elected, include advocating for One of my many issues is a city building moratorium,
betterments which he/she would urge the on all future construction. Public Works is another
accomplishment of if elected housing. Long term approach to water conservation collaboration with other local entities, including school
and reuse as well as our waste water treatment the budget. Another issue is the safety of residents of
program. Working to protect our environment by needs of and provide opportunities for our residents, San Mateo. I am concerned with First Responders,
shrinking our carbon footprint while addressing and to help ensure that our children, young adults,
working families & seniors enjoy housing stability, health, These men and women are essential in protecting our
to improve and add parking to downtown. Ill work to wellness and safety within our City for generations to residents. When GRIDLOCK/TRAFFIC happens, the
get our levee improvements completed--removing come. results will be devastating.
the requirement for many of our residents to pay high

and protecting parks, recreation and senior centers.


Honesty and transparency. Respect all San Mateans.

10. Jerry Hill, Carole Groom, Jan Epstein, Linda Hedges, The following San Mateo residents can speak for 1. Angelo Regalia 9. Tina Templin
residents who know something of his/her Rich Hedges, John Weatherby, Elizabeth Weatherby, my character and abilities for the role of San Mateo 2. Michael Regalia 10. Susan Eschelbach
character and abilities Kara Cox, John Ebneter, Greg St. Clair, Shelley City Councilmember: Joan Rosas, David Lim, Chris 3. Joanne Regalia 11. Thomas Weissmiller
Kessler, Carol Galvin, Lake Culpepper, Dennis Kruger, Hsiung, Johanna King, Karen McCormick, Julie Neale, 4. 12. Barclay Moquin
Liane Farber. Alexandra Gillen, Pamela OLeary, Saloni Howard- 5. Lisa Cassin 13. Claudia Moquin
Sarin, Meredith Yeh, John Yeh, Michelle Pauling, 6. Nick Cassin 14. Matt Feuer
David Pauling, Aileen Snodgrass and Karina Inga- 7. Curtis Cassin 15. Kathy Kinner
Kamienski. 8. Dianne Templin

11. Any other information which, in his/her I have been paying very close attention to San I care deeply about the stability and wellbeing of San Currently and in the past, I had talked to numerous
opinion, would enable the electors to Mateos local government for 22 years and I have Mateos residents. I currently represent the residents
volunteered on various committees and commissions San Mateo and Foster City as a Board Trustee, and I The common denominator that residents/taxpayers
for the last 17 years. I am totally committed to have advocated for remedies to our opportunity and bring to my attention are how our local tax dollars are
creating an even more robust future for San Mateo, achievement gaps, educational funding and housing spent with disappointing results. City of San Mateo
allowing us to grow responsibly while maintaining our solutions for our workforce. If elected to San Mateos
historical character. More information can be found City Council, I will continue to advocate for equity and
at www.BonillaforSanMateo.com including many opportunity in San Mateo. I will listen with an open elected do not have a tight and responsible vision this
endorsements from local residents, small business mind, I will address issues head on, and I will be great city will not succeed in tough economic times. As
collaborative and considerate of others perspectives a candidate I would be making decisions that would be
Congresswoman Jackie Speier, Senator Jerry Hill, in working toward solutions to San Mateos most spending taxpayers dollars.
Assemblyman Kevin Mullin to name a few. pressing issues.
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Charlie Drechsler Joe Goethals Rob Newsom Eric Rodriguez


San Mateo City Council San Mateo City Council San Mateo City Council San Mateo City Council
203 Ottawa St, San Mateo City Arborist Deputy District Attorney, San Mateo County I reside at 1202 S. Delaware St. San Mateo, CA 415 Sonora Dr. San Mateo, CA 94002. Education
94402. My occupation is that of a Field Operations Technology CEO
Manager for Chariot (a division of Ford Smart
Mobility.) I also am a father & an active community
volunteer.
I have worked for The City of Redwood City in Joe is a Deputy District Attorney in San Mateo County I have worked in both Sales and Operations. My I lead the San Mateo-based business I co-founded:
various capacities, supporting our Public Works, after many years serving in the same role in Alameda family owned a printing company in Hayward for 12 HowToMedia, Inc.
Engineering, Building, Code Enforcement and County, where he was assigned to the STRIKE team, years, which we grew from 3 to 100+ employees. For
Planning Departments as an Assistant Engineer, a an elite unit of felony prosecutors who handle the the past 4 years I have worked for FedEx. I was the
Sr Construction Technician, Public Works Inspector, most dangerous criminals. Joe has handled over Digital Print Plant Manager, responsible for a 24/7
Project Manager, and in recent years as City 50 murder cases in his career as a Deputy District production plant and then a Transportation Operations
Arborist. I have been re-elected by my peers as Attorney. He has more than 25 jury trials including
Union President. I have completed multiple terms murder, rape, and kidnapping. courier team. In my roles at FedEx I was responsible
of service on the City of San Mateos Public Works for team members well-being & Safety, on-time
Commission, now serving a second term on our service/delivery, and positive customer experiences.
Planning Commission, having served as the Chair of I am embarking on a new role as Field Operations
that body twice. I am also honored to serve on the Manager with Chariot Transportation.
Citys Civic Arts Committee
I have coached multiple local boys and girls soccer Joe has been a coach with his daugthers AYSO I like staying active in my community. I volunteer at San Mateo United Homeowners Association,
teams and trained coaches across the country for soccer teams and has volunteered with the Bayfront my daughters school- Baywood Elementary and Representative; Aragon Neighborhood Association,
AYSO, I am our Neighborhood Watch Block Captain participate in their various activities. I am an Eagle Board Member; Rotary Club of San Mateo, Member;
and I continue to work with Rebuilding Together Scout, and recently taught a First Aid courses to their San Mateo Area Chamber of Commerce, Member;
Peninsula on multiple homes in San Mateo as the Girl Scout troop. I grew up as a Parishioner of St. San Mateo Little League Team Manager; AWSO
Construction Captain, and as a volunteer helping to Bartholomews Catholic Parish in San Mateo, and my Soccer Coach; Next Level Flag Football Coach.
keep our residents safe and healthy in their homes. wife & I are currently active at St. Gregorys Parish
where our daughters attend religious education. I
am an alumni of Cal Poly SLO, and Im active on the
Cal Poly Bay Area Alumni Board and on my major-
Graphic Communications Alumni Board.

I began my community service 18 years ago, with Joe is currently a member of the San Mateo City I have been active in politics since high school, but I Vice Chair, San Mateo Planning Commission.
a newly formed North Shoreview Neighborhood Council, having had the honor of serving as Mayor in have always been a campaigner/behind the scenes
Association, serving several years as President. I 2016. Joe is a former Peninsula Health Care District
director who also served as Chair of the City of San
Block Captain to serve on our Citywide Neighborhood Mateo Public Works Commission.
Watch Board and continued to serve on this board
for 11 years. I have served on the Community
Improvement Commission (6yrs), Public Works
Commission (5yrs), Planning Commission (entering
5th yr) and have been elected to serve as Chair on
each Commission.
I worked my way through local junior colleges to Joe attended Santa Clara University majoring in As a business owner, and then an Operations Graduate degree from Stanford University (MBA).
Combined Sciences with an emphasis in microbiology. Manager- I am good at managing teams of people for Undergraduate degree from UC Berkeley (BS). San
studying at SF State and graduating from the UCSF He attended San Jose State University for his Masters projects. I know how to write processes & procedures, Mateo Area Leadership Program Graduate (year-long
Paramedic Program. I acquired a Bachelors degree and work with people towards achieving together program, 2016). San Mateo City Services Academy
in Project Management from Saint Marys College project manager and grant director for statewide and our common objectives. Several things have helped Graduate (2013). A Father, and co-founder of a
San Mateo county grants including the Healthy Kids, prepare me for Leadership- such as being an Eagle successful San Mateo-based education technology
serving the City of Redwood City. Ive had careers Childrens Health Insurance Program and Tobacco Scout, having attended Cal Poly SLO, and even company (HowToMedia, Inc.) which helps millions of
with the American Red Cross, EMS throughout Cessation projects. After law school, Joe served as an participating in employee Leadership training. All of students each year.
the Bay Area, the Veterans Administration and extern to the Honorable Timothy A. Reardon of the these have helped me succeed, but I think the most
helped open our San Mateo Home Depot. I pursue First District Court of Appeal in San Francisco. He was important part of leadership- is being a servant leader.
continuing education to expand my thinking and a law clerk for the United States Attorney under the Listening to the needs of your team, and working with
understanding of Labor Management, Sustainable Honorable Kevin Ryan. them to achieve their goals.
Infrastructure, Project Management, Urban Forestry
and Municipal Planning.
My wife and I began our life together renting in San Joe was born and raised in San Mateo and has been I have been a taxpayer/homeowner in San Mateo 15 years.
Mateo 22 years ago, then in 1997 we purchased our a taxpayer here since turning 18 in 1995. since 1998. I have lived in San Mateo with the
home in North Shoreview. exception of a 7 year hiatus (I lived in San Luis Obispo
for 5 years, and in Breda, the Netherlands for 2 years)
Ive lived in San Mateo since 1980.
The principal public improvement that I have been Joes vision for San Mateo is a community where Community Engagement: I will be your advocate Gridlock is worsening by the day! Decisive,
focused on for the last several years is maintaining on City Council. I will listen & work together with
our communitys commitment to the Bridgepoint Ice excellent schools for their children, and the kind of you for a shared vision for San Mateos future. and
Rink. I also want our City to provide smart growth in city services that make living here fun, welcoming, Measured Growth: what I hear from so many San implement
Mateo residents is that you want growth to be in Neighborhood Character: Ill ensure San Mateos
and a liveable wage for the men and women who neighborhoods and parks, focus on strong economic conjunction with the growth of public services & unique neighborhood character is not compromised by
teach, build and maintain the heart of the Peninsula. development to promote good jobs and wages, and uncontrolled future development.
My goal is to ensure a healthy public process for all invest in our infrastructure. Public Safety & Quality of Life:
our residents to engage in equitably, ensuring that the schools or classrooms as the city continues to grow. essential services such as 911, neighborhood police
Public Safety/Open Spaces: if elected I will work to patrols, and parks and recreation services for all ages
with transparency. maintain a high quality of life & safety in San Mateo. are maintained in San Mateo.
Fiscal Accountability: Maintaining our excellent
city services requires a proactive approach to saving
money and paying down our Citys obligations,
and managing taxpayer funds in a transparent,
accountable manner.
Ray & Shari Jackson, Dino & Debbie Zograos, Pedro Maureen Freschet, Christine Goethals, Sharon Here are some San Mateo residents that can serve Jerry Hill, California State Senator
Valerio, Susan Brusco, Perrie & Aaron Levitt, Rose Goethals, Jim Harris, Marylou Harris, Rich Hedges, as character witnesses for me: Jennifer Newsom Carole Groom, San Mateo County Board of
& Oliver Salles, Glenn Fukudome, Brent Kley, Hector (wife), Joanne Newsom (mother), Mary Boucher, Sam Supervisors
Peccorini, John Ebneter, Frank Alonso Vaughn, Liz Vaughn. Dabai, Reeta Dabai, Laura Newsom, Jim Phillips, Maureen Freschet, San Mateo City Councilmember
Connie Trewin, Nathalie Cheng, Lash Stevenson, Diane Papan, San Mateo City Councilmember
Paul McCann, Patrick Healy, Judy Manuel, & Gladys Joe Goethals, San Mateo City Councilmember
Todaro. Jack Mathews, San Mateo City Councilmember (Ret.)
Claire Mack, San Mateo City Councilmember (Ret.)
Dianne Whitaker, San Mateo Planning Commission
Chair
Greg St. Claire, Public Works Commissioner
Laurie Watanuki, Public Works Commissioner
Ellen Mallory Ulrich, Public Works Commissioner
Mike Etheridge, Parks and Recreation Commissioner
Cynthia Newton, San Mateo United Homeowners
Association President
Anna Kuhre, San Mateo United Homeowners
Association President Emeritus
Ben Toy, San Mateo United Homeowners Association
Past President

I am a well informed and experienced community Joe was born and raised in San Mateo. He grew I am neither an incumbent, nor do I have many I have held many leadership positions in San Mateo as a
leader and bring a diverse background to any up on Aragon Boulevard with his two brothers and politicians endorsing me, but if you ask around I hope neighborhood advocate, Planning Commissioner, small
dialogue and deliberation. I am thoroughly prepared business owner, San Mateo Little League Manager, and
additional responsibilities with his siblings. Summer that knows & will endorse me, and ultimately- the most importantly, father. With the communitys continued
a Voice for AllNot Just a Few! times were spent playing baseball at Trinta Park, endorsement that I really want is yours! I want to
Fitzgerald Field in Central Park, San Mateo High be your representative on San Mateo City Council. Counciland thats why I am the endorsed candidate of
Thanks for considering me. leaders from virtually every Neighborhood Association
eighth grade, he attended St. Matthews Catholic in San Mateo. I want to ensure that everything we love
about San Mateo is still here for my young son should he
to coach his brothers baseball teams at Los Prados choose to raise his family here. Please take a moment to
for Pony League and Hillsdale High School in the contact me to share your perspectives and priorities via:
Babe Ruth League. www.EricRodriguez.com
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title sponsor, the Washington, D.C., area. Tiger Woods Foundation, with golfs
Golf brief and the PGA Tour For now, The National is scheduled biggest name as the host. It had a mil- WHATS ON TAP
felt it had no to be played from June 28 through itary theme and was held around the
Tiger Woods event choice but to opt July 1 at a course to be determined. Fourth of July outside the nations WEDNESDAY
looking for site, sponsor out of its con-
We are in discussions with
capital. Boys water polo
tract to play at Woodside at Burlingame, 4 p.m.; Carlmont at Hills-
ATLANTA The tournament that Quicken on extending our partner- Mark Steinberg, Woods agent at dale, Menlo-Atherton at Menlo School, 5 p.m.;
Congressional
Tiger Woods launched 10 years ago ship, but as we sit here today, we have Excel Sports, said Woods foundation Serra at St. Ignatius, Bellarmine at Sacred Heart
in 2018 and Prep, 6:30 p.m.
remained on next seasons PGA Tour not concluded those discussions, is speaking to potential sponsors,
2020. But that
schedule. PGA Tour Commissioner Jay including Quicken Loans. One possi-
Still to be determined is where Tiger Woods doesnt neces- Monahan said Tuesday. bility for Quicken Loans to renew is Girls water polo
sarily mean the
and if it is held. The tournament began in 2007 as for the tournament to move to Half Moon Bay vs. Mercy-Burlingame at Serra, 4
end of the tournament, or even golf in p.m.; Notre Dame-Belmont vs. Hillsdale at Serra,
Quicken Loans has not renewed as the AT&T National to benefit the Detroit. Woodside at Burlingame, Sequoia at Castilleja, Carl-
mont at Aragon, Presentation at Sacred Heart Prep,
5 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton at Menlo School, 6 p.m.
just got to turn it around. Yankees rookie Aaron Judge has in 2006. He has a chance to
STANTON Theres time. He homered in six
consecutive games in August. But
in a sport with no clock, hes rac-
become overshadowed
Stantons pursuit of another
Yankee Maris.
by become the first player to reach 60
since steroids-fueled 2001, when
Barry Bonds hit 73 and Sammy
THURSDAY
Girls tennis
Continued from page 11 Sosa hit 64.
ing one. What hes doing is pretty Notre Dame-Belmont at Mercy-Burlingame,
remarkable, to be able to even talk The Marlins remaining sched- Menlo School at Crystal Springs, 3:30 p.m.;
team MVP, giving the edge to All- Stanton acknowledged last Pinewood at Sacred Heart Prep, 3:45 p.m.; Carl-
month that 61 homers is a goal about getting there, Yankees out- ule includes three dates at hitter- mont at Hillsdale, San Mateo at Mills,
Star left fielder Marcell Ozuna fielder Brett Gardner said. Its friendly Colorado, where Stanton
Menlo-Atherton at Aragon, Sequoia vs. El Camino
because he has been more consis- because Maris record stood for 37 at South City, South City at Capuchino, Westmoor
going to be fun to watch down the has 10 homers in 20 career games. at Oceana, Woodside at Terra Nova, 4 p.m.
tent. years before Mark McGwire broke
it during the era tainted by stretch. Along with the Mets, hell also
Ozuna has hit at least .295 with face Arizona and Atlanta.
at least 18 RBIs in every full steroids. Mets manager Terry Collins Girls volleyball

month this season. Others agree 61 looms large. grew up a Yankees fan and remem- Mondays homer off Matt Nueva School at Summit Prep, South City at Jef-
bers Maris 1961 season. Harvey gave Stanton hope, as did ferson, Capuchino at Sequoia, Mills at Westmoor,
Stantons monthly average has Im interested to see if hes able El Camino at Hillsdale, Burlingame at Terra Nova,
It was pretty cool to think that 118-mph lineout to left field. 5:15 p.m.; Pescadero at Alma Heights, 5:30 p.m.;
ranged from .242 in June to .349 to tie or break that record, Sacred Heart Prep at Menlo School, Crystal Springs
in August. He entered Tuesdays Cincinnati Reds manager Bryan someone could hit more than 60 Those are good outs, Stanton at Priory, 5:45 p.m.; Aragon at San Mateo, Menlo-
Atherton at Half Moon Bay,Woodside at Carlmont,
game against the Mets hitting Price said. Its significant for home runs in a season, Collins said. I havent had even too many 6:15 p.m.; Mercy-Burlingame at Harker, 6:30 p.m.;
said. And Stanton is doing it good outs lately. Even if it doesnt Design Tech at Everest, 7 p.m.
.190 in September. people that held that number holy,
He is chasing bad pitches and sacred, which might be my genera- when times are different. Pitchers look as pretty, its how you feel.
missing a lot, which is what hap- tion and those before me. I think are different, parks are different. Hopefully I get some games like Boys water polo
pens when Stanton slumps. its a huge deal. Its truly a tremendous feat what this, and it leads to something Aragon at San Mateo, Sequoia at Mills, Priory vs.
That sentiment is shared even in hes doing. better. Terra Nova at Oceana, 4 p.m.
I havent felt too well, he said.
But Ive had more comfortable at- the American League, where the Stantons homer total is the One last surge might be enough
bats the past couple of days. Ive breakout season by New York highest since Ryan Howard hit 58 for 61. Girls water polo
Mercy-Burlingame vs. Capuchino at San Mateo,

CHARGES gency room nurse called police. He vacy protections. Ekl said the play- Lookout Mountain, Georgia; 21- Notre Dame-Belmont at Mills, Half Moon Bay vs.
Terra Nova at Oceana, 5 p.m.; Hillsdale at San
said his client left campus the next ers were required to perform communi- year-old Noah Spielman of Mateo, 6 p.m.
day and returned home to Indiana, ty service and write an eight-page Columbus, Ohio; and 22-year-old
Continued from page 11 where hes attending college. essay about the incident but were not Samuel TeBos of Allendale,
Football
Wheaton College said it was noti- suspended from the team. Michigan.
Sequoia vs. Orange at El Modena High School-Or-
offensive comments about fied about the alleged attack that same Wheaton Police Chief Deputy Bill All are listed on the team roster, and ange, 7 p.m.
Muslims and told him that he was month and, working with an inde- Murphy said there were a number of three of them played in the game that
being kidnapped by Muslims who pendent investigator, launched an reasons why the investigation took the No. 4-ranked Division III team FRIDAY
wanted to have sex with goats and investigation. more than a year. He said several played on Saturday, according to the
Football
that he would be their goat for the The conduct we discovered as a interviews had to be conducted, and Tribune. Spielman is the son of Chris
medical records had to be obtained. Spielman, an All-American line- El Camino at Lincoln-SF, 2 p.m.; Terra Nova at Ca-
night. result of our investigation into this puchino, 4 p.m.; Aragon at Kings Academy,
He also said they were dragging incident was entirely unacceptable Also, he said that because the stu- backer at Ohio State and All-Pro line- Menlo-Atherton at Burlingame, Half Moon Bay at
Mills, 7:30 p.m.
him behind by his arms, and pulled and inconsistent with the values we dents all reside outside Illinois, the backer in the NFL who spent the bulk
him so hard that he tore the cartilage share as human beings. ... according interviews that began before the end of his career with the Detroit Lions.
called the labrum in both shoulders to a statement, which said the school of the school year could not conclude Wheaton announced late Tuesday Girls volleyball

severely enough that he required at has engaged outside experts to until the students returned to class in all five have been suspended from the Capuchino at Alma Heights, 6:30 p.m.
least two operations to repair the review the schools anti-hazing poli- the following fall. team. Spokeswoman LaTonya Taylor
damage. cy. The students being sought on arrest said the players have been deemed SATURDAY
After the attack, the victim drove The school said disciplinary warrants are 22-year-old James inactive for practice or competition Football
himself to a hospital where he was measures were taken but, declined to Cooksey of Jacksonville, Florida; by the college administration and the
Serra vs. Riordan at City College of San Francisco,
treated his injuries. Ekl said an emer- elaborate, citing federal student pri- 21-year-old Benjamin Pettway of coaching staff. 1 p.m.

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Easy bisquelike cream of carrot soup


By Katie Workman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Humble, bumpy, rough carrots. We peel


and slice them into sticks and stuff them
in lunchboxes, or put them out with a dip
when company comes. We chop them and
use them in soups and stews, but rarely do
we let them star on their own.
This bisquelike soup changes that
thinking. Pretty and lush, this creamy
bowl of deliciousness gives carrots their
due respect.
And its worth pausing to shake your
head at how cheap carrots usually are; you
can do a lot with a pound or two of carrots,
and they wont make much of a dent in
your food budget. Carrots are also serious-
ly nutritious tons of vitamin A and
antioxidants, and an assortment of other The addition of a small amount of white rice simply serves to thicken the soup once its pureed, which lets the carrots and other supporting
vitamins and minerals. vegetables hold the spotlight.
But once you start eating, you will not
be thinking, Boy, this sure is healthy! CREAM OF CARROT SOUP Crumbled feta, goat cheese or blue cheese the soup, covered, for 30 to 40 minutes,
Just surrender to the velvety texture and Chopped fresh parsley until the vegetables are completely tender
Serves 8 In a large pot or a Dutch oven, saute the and the rice is very soft. Puree the soup in
round flavor of the soup. Start to finish: 1 hour (at least 30 min-
The addition of a small amount of white bacon until it is crisp, over medium high batches in a blender or a food processor, or
utes hands off) heat. Transfer the bacon to a paper towel- use an immersion blender to puree it in the
rice simply serves to thicken the soup 4 slices bacon
once its pureed, which lets the carrots and lined plate, let cool and drain, and crumble pot, until very smooth. Stir in the cream
1 tablespoon unsalted butter the bacon. Set aside. and heat through.
other supporting vegetables hold the 2 pounds carrots, peeled and chopped
spotlight. However, I did try this recipe Pour off all the bacon fat from the pot, Serve the soup hot, topped with the
1 red onion, chopped and then melt the butter over medium heat. bacon, a crumble of whatever cheese you
with jasmine rice once, and liked the faint 2 shallots, chopped
aromatic flavor that it lent to the mix. Add the carrots, onion, shallots and garlic, like, and some parsley. Give it a final
4 cloves garlic, minced season with salt and pepper, and cook, stir- sprinkle of pepper if desired.
And its always amazing to me how a Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to
small amount of cream added to a soup adds ring frequently, for 10 min-
taste utes, until the carrots have
such voluptuousness and rounds out the 1/4 cup uncooked white rice
flavor. Skip it only if someone has a lac- started to become tender.
6 cups less-sodium chicken or vegetable Add the rice and the chick-
tose problem (and in that case, ladle out broth
their portion and add a bit of cream to the en broth, turn the heat to
1/2 cup heavy cream high, and bring to a simmer.
rest). Dont tell them what they are miss- To serve (optional):
ing. Reduce the heat and simmer
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Apple crumble an ideal way to capture rich pie taste


By Melissa dArabian right with the tart apples, and the lemon FALL APPLE ROSEMARY 1/8 teaspoon salt
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS zest that I also added. While the filling is Preheat the oven to 350 F, spray a 2-quart
a little floral thanks to the rosemary, I CRUMBLE WITH CHIA SEED baking dish with an oil mister or nonstick
still included just a tiny touch of cinna- Servings: 8 spray. Make the filling: in a large bowl,
The arrival of apple season is a worthy toss apple cubes in the lemon juice, sugar,
mon, but only in the oat-based crumble Start to finish: 1 hour
consolation prize for the departure of sum- rosemary, lemon zest and salt. If the apple
topping, exactly where it belongs: as a Filling:
mer. Leaves will soon be turning red and cubes seem dry, add an extra tablespoon or
foil to the bright apple-y filling. You can 3 large or 4 medium baking apples,
golden brown, but for now, Im celebrat- two of water to the mixture. Add the chia
leave the cinnamon out altogether if you (mostly) peeled, cut into 3/4-inch cubes,
ing the original fall flavor (before pump- seeds and stir well.
arent a cinnamon fan finally theres an about 5 cups
kin spice syrupy things took over the Make the topping: in a large bowl, mix
apple dessert recipe that wont leave you 1/4 cup lemon juice
world): apples slow-baked in some form of together all the topping ingredients with a
wanting for more if you skip it. 1 tablespoon raw sugar
buttery pastry, filling the house with wel- fork. The mixture should look like clumpy
coming aromas that beckon us to light a The filling is thickened with a few 2 teaspoons finely chopped rosemary,
sand. Place the filling into the prepared
fire and gather around the dining room spoonfulls of chia seed instead of corn- fresh or dried (or more if desired!)
baking dish and sprinkle the topping even-
table where its warm and cozy. starch. Chia seeds soften as they plump 1 tablespoon finely grated lemon zest ly over the top. Cover baking dish with lid
Apple crumble is an ideal way to capture during baking, and if you use white chia 1/4 teaspoon salt or foil and bake until apples are tender and
the flavors and toasty aroma of rich pies seeds, they will probably go completely 3 tablespoons chia seed (white, if avail- topping is golden, about 45 minutes.
and tarts a little more healthily. Todays undetected. Except that you will be high- able) Remove the lid or foil for the last 15 min-
Fall Apple Rosemary Crumble with Chia fiving yourself for getting in some fiber Topping: utes of baking time. Once baked, allow the
Seed recipe takes a few creative turns. I and omega-3s into dessert. Whats miss- 3 tablespoons butter, softened crumble to cool for at least 15 minutes
complement the apple filling with anoth- ing from this recipe is more than half the 3/4 cup whole oats before serving.
er classic autumn flavor: rosemary. butter and sugar of typical crumble 2 tablespoons almond flour (or very fine- Nutrition information per serving: 171
You can add a lot if you are a fan, or just recipes, but if your family is anything like ly chopped almonds) calories; 69 calories from fat; 8 g fat (3 g
a little if you want the tiniest bit of this mine and I have four young kiddos 2 tablespoons flour saturated; 0 g trans fats); 11 mg cholesterol;
chilly-weather-hardy herb. Its a surpris- around the table they wont even miss 1 tablespoon raw sugar 144 mg sodium; 28 g carbohydrate; 4 g
ingly perfect touch of fall that blends just it. 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon fiber; 12 g sugar; 4 g protein.

tion of the line. Camacho was the only

RAIL
executives told the board that money will One approved change adds $35 million to
likely need to be made up later, prompting the contingency budget for a 32-mile seg- board member to vote against both
some criticism. ment now under construction between changes, although he backed the $35 mil-
We continue to kick the can down the Madera and Fresno counties. lion plan.
Continued from page 1 road, and we continue to kick it every time, That bumps the budget for unexpected Dan Richard, chairman of the board, said
said Ernest Camacho, who joined the board costs up to $190 million of the roughly budgets are expected to change with any
We have a credibility issue, board mem- this year. In some cases weve kicked it $1.5 billion contract. large project, and that the authority staff
ber Lynn Schenk said. three times. The money will go toward right-of-way members are working to be transparent
The money approved Tuesday was already Voter-approved state bonds, revenue from acquisitions, environmental permits and about shifting costs. Several rail authority
budgeted in other areas, so overall project Californias cap-and-trade program and feder- other costs. executives told the board theyre introduc-
costs arent immediately going up. But rail al dollars pay for the high-speed rail project. Board members also voted to add $10 mil- ing new ways of monitoring and managing
lion to the $36 million environmental and contracts.
engineering contract for segments from San Our whole approach to this program is to
Francisco to San Jose and San Jose to actively be managing it, he said. There
Merced. are always going to be things that are push-
They also added $3 million to another ing costs up; were going to try to push
contract related to the Central Valley sec- them back down.

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Appeals court blocks S.F.
Executive Director John Ainsworth stresses
an interest in negotiating the terms of pub-
lic access. The alternative is for Khosla to
reopen the property daily to the public
cable resolution.
We were surprised and disappointed they
didnt respond to the court decision by
opening the gates to Martins Beach, Lisa
warning law for soda ads
By Sudhin Thanawala warning is not purely factual and unduly
while removing the no trespassing signs Haage, the commissions chief of enforce- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS burdens and chills protected commercial
until receiving permits to do otherwise. ment said in an email. We want to encour- speech.
The ongoing closure of a locked gate age and work with them to do so as soon as SAN FRANCISCO A federal appeals She cited U. S. Food and Drug
across the only access road to the beach and possible and this is a step to achieve that. court on Tuesday blocked a San Francisco Administration guidance that says added
the ongoing retention of various intimidat- We would hope, however, they would do so law requiring a health warning on soda ads, sugars can be part of a healthy diet when
ing signs prohibiting public access certain- voluntarily. saying the measure was misleading and not consumed in excess.
ly are activities that diminish the publics But negotiations havent borne fruit in would suppress free speech. The warning was approved around the
ability to access and use Martins Beach, the past, prompting the numerous lawsuits A unanimous, three-judge panel of the 9th same time that several cities, including San
Ainsworth wrote before going on to warn and state legislation aimed at purchasing an U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stopped the Francisco, passed taxes on sweetened
the consequences could include penalties easement. 2015 ordinance from going into effect until drinks to try to reduce consumption.
will be assessed against you and a lien on The Coastal Commission only recently a lawsuit filed by the American Beverage Soda makers say such taxes could raise
the property will be authorized if any penal- received authority to levy administrative Association and other groups is resolved. the costs of other groceries, not just drinks,
ty is not paid. penalties, following Browns approval of a The ordinance requires a warning on ads and have not been shown to change peo-
In its notice, the commission bolsters its 2014 law. Now, it could seek up to $11,250 for soda and other sugar-sweetened bever- ples behavior or reduce obesity.
arguments with a recent state appellate court for each violation every day for up to five ages that appear on buses, billboards and John Cote, a spokesman for the San
ruling upholding the nonprofit Surfrider years. On top of the beach closure viola- structures in the city. Francisco City Attorneys Office, said offi-
Foundations lawsuit contending Khosla tions, the letter notes Khosla received an The label would read: WARNING: cials were analyzing the ruling and evaluat-
violated the Coastal Act. The state appellate emergency permit to install revetment to Drinking beverages with added sugar(s) ing all of their options.
and local superior courts agreed changing protect his property on the condition he contributes to obesity, diabetes and tooth San Francisco remains committed to
the publics use of the water constitutes later apply for a coastal development permit decay. being a leader when it comes to protecting
development under the Coastal Act. He was which was never submitted. Ninth Circuit Judge Sandra Ikuta said the the health of our residents, especially our
also found to have engaged in unpermitted Khosla purchased the 89-acre property for children, he said.
development such as painting over welcome $32 million in 2008 before closing the
signs and putting up no trespassing signs. gates a few years later to a site that was once
Attorney Joe Cotchett, whose firm repre- open to the public for nearly a century with
sents Surfrider, emphasized whats at risk former owners charging a parking fee.
and said its about time the Coastal Khoslas attorneys contend their client is
Commission enforces the law. a man of principle unwilling to be coerced
This is about the whole coast of out of his vested property rights. Attorney
California. Theyve been fighting this fight Dori Yob, in a blog post she directed the
down in Malibu, down in Orange County, Daily Journal to as a response to a request
down in San Diego County. Its a bunch of for comment, said state bills by pandering
wealthy people that want to buy up the politicians and media vilification cam-
beach and keep it from the public, Cotchett paigns will not resolve a dispute about
said. This is not a complicated matter. It is constitutional property rights.
lifting a gate. Its tear down that wall Mr. Only the courts can decide what the prop-
Gorbachev. er interpretation of the law here is and we
Khosla and his attorneys paint a very dif- intend to let that process determine what is
ferent picture, countering the billionaire co- right and what is wrong, Yob wrote. Khosla
founder of Sun Microsystems is being tar- is very aware of the larger communitys
geted because of his wealth. Instead, they interest and it is unfortunate that the legal
say the case is about upholding vested pri- process is necessary to defend fundamental
vate property rights. property rights rather than a conversation
This week, Khosla filed a request to state with members of the public community
Supreme Court asking it to review the about appropriate invitational use.
Surfrider case. He has also filed a federal law- But with the vast amount of public inter-
suit against the Coastal Commission, the est in the property and the risk of privatiza-
State Lands Commission and San Mateo tion along of the California coastline,
County for violating his constitutional Cotchett said he believes theres only one
property rights. While the government way to describe Khoslas recent actions.
agencies sought to dismiss that case, its Pure arrogance, Cotchett said.
believed Khosla aims to take the matter all Comparing it to driving without a license,
the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Cotchett said just because someone doesnt
Gov. Jerry Brown is now being asked to like the law doesnt mean they dont have to
sign legislation by state Sen. Jerry Hill, D- abide by it. Cotchett said he plans to head
San Mateo, which would enable the state to back to San Mateo County Superior Court as
raise funds and purchase access through emi- soon as possible to ask for further penalties
nent domain. The State Lands Commission for the owner refusing to heed the judges
spent two years attempting to negotiate ruling.
with Khoslas attorneys for a 6.4-acre ease- Im actually surprised at the tenor of the
ment winding along an existing road and [Coastal Commissions] letter after all hes
down to the beach. An appraisal estimated it put this California Coastal Commission
was worth $360,000, to which Khoslas through, after the way his lawyers have
attorney countered it was worth $30 mil- snubbed their noses at court orders,
lion. Cotchett said. Its not just the Coastal
With the Coastal Commission initiat- Commission that has jurisdiction at this
i n g en fo rcemen t effo rt s , o ffi ci al s are point. At this point, he is waiving if you
emphasizing they would prefer an ami- will, at a court order.

Similar uses bringing high demand on

POT
Continued from page 3
natural resources such as water or electricity
need to be closely considered as officials
examine the consequences tied to potential-
ly adopting commercial cultivation, said
Kane.
spring. She said community feedback will Officials potentially opting to adopt the
be integral in assuring the right approach is pot industry could also invite amendments
adopted by officials. to the citys zoning guidelines as well, said
Brownrigg said when the issue returns Kane.
before councilmembers, he would like more To that end, Kane also noted it is reason-
information about communities in states able to expect officials may continue tweak-
such as Colorado where recreational mari- ing the first set of policies ultimately
juana has been legal for years. approved in an effort to shape over time the
Mayor Ricardo Ortiz opted to get ahead of most appropriate regulations. Changes to
the issue during the meeting, claiming he the state and federal laws enforcing marijua-
would not be comfortable with retail stores na could invite future changes to the citys
selling the drug but may keep a more open approach as well, she said.
mind to allowing commercial uses in As officials examine the variety of issues
Burlingame. due to be considered when attempting to
Brownrigg expressed a similar sentiment craft appropriate policy, Brownrigg sug-
regarding the pot industry, and pointed to gested councilmembers move quickly to
examples of large, industrial hydroponic begin the process.
vegetable grow operations in other cities as I would allow enough time, because this
models which could be adopted locally. is not going to be easy, he said.
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the projected job growth outpaces the This should give us pause and we
planned residential building, which
could further regional concerns over
housing affordability.
should think about where we go from
there, he said. Calendar
Continued from page 1 Meanwhile, Vice Mayor Michael
This is exacerbating the issue, that WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20 8:15 p.m. The Marriott Hotel, 1770 S.
Brownrigg questioned the importance Free Pet Fixes. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. 925 Amplest Blvd., San Mateo. For more
is a red flag, said Beach. of the projection, claiming many of Main St., Half Moon Bay. Accepting information call 667-9556.
ment opportunities is a closer exami- Beach and fellow councilmembers pets on a first come, first served
the potential impacts brought by the basis. Surgery performed by a Special Needs Kids Forum for
nation of the job centers along the also tempered their positions on the growth could be offset by coming licensed vet inside the Peninsula School Board Candidates. 7 p.m. to
Bayshore, according to the report. matter with the understanding that the Humane Society SPCA surgery vehi- 8:30 p.m. Congregational Church,
innovations. cle. One pet per family, dogs and 225 Tilton Ave., San Mateo. Meet the
A more thorough analysis of the area figures floated in the report represent
east of Highway 101 found most of the Concerns regarding traffic conges- cats only. For more information call candidates for the San Mateo Foster
the top end of the potential growth tion are lessened due to an expected 340-7022. City School Board to discuss special
industrial and commercial buildings rate. needs kids in the school district. For
are less densely occupied or offer less uptick in autonomous cars and the Red Cross Blood Drive. 9 a.m. to 3 more information call 278-7416 or
Officials agreed it is wise to plan for environmental issues should be less p.m. New Leaf Community Market, email steve@snkids.org.
square footage than similar districts in maximum growth when examining 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay.
neighboring communities, according once most cars are electric while park- For more information call (831) 464- Cirque Exotique du Monde
potential impacts brought by residen- ing issues could be resolved through 7748. Production. 8 p.m. The Dragon
to the report. tial and economic development, as it Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood
improved shuttle use, said Brownrigg. Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 City. $35 for general admission, $27
Mayor Ricardo Ortiz acknowledged is easier to adjust if the full projection
Brownrigg also downplayed con- a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Hillsdale for students and seniors. For more
the sizable gap between the two fig- does not come to fruition. Shopping Center, 60 E. 31st Ave., San information call 493-2006.
ures floated in a relatively short period cerns over potentially compounding Mateo. Seniors meet and walk inside
Councilmembers also noted the
of time. the jobs and housing imbalance, sug- the shopping center for 45 minutes. FRIDAY, SEPT. 22
numbers can be useful as guidelines for For more information call 703-4678. Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30
That seems like a big number we gesting the issue should be viewed a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Hillsdale
planning, but hold no binding obliga-
were off, said Ortiz. regionally rather than at a city level. Job Search Review Panel. 10 a.m. Shopping Center, 60 E. 31st Ave., San
tion for the city to meet its planned to noon. Foster City Community Mateo. Seniors meet and walk inside
While his colleagues also recog- growth. Councilwoman Donna Colson also Center, 1000 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster the shopping center for 45 minutes.
nized the changing job projection, Ortiz though suggested he believed indicated she was comfortable with the City. Listen, learn, and interact with For more information call 703-4678.
figures floated in the report, as the around four job search experts. For
they gave greater attention to ways the the job projections are conservative, people 18 years of age and older. Rosh Hashanah Service and
expected economic growth may further considering the office buildings and planned development marks an Sponsored by Phase2Careers. For Children's program. 11:15 a.m. to
improvement for Burlingame in offer- more information call 574-1766. 1:15 p.m. The Marriott Hotel, 1770 S.
compound the regional imbalance of job centers currently under develop- Amplest Blvd., San Mateo.
jobs and housing. ment. ing more homes for local workers. Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to
To that end, Colson said she noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, Oktober fest. Noon to 4 p.m.
Over the next couple decades, the He pointed to projects on the Redwood City. One-on-one help Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway,
report shows Burlingame could build Bayshore such as the development at believed Burlingame was taking a regarding laptops, E-readers, tablets Redwood City. Tickets $10-$22. For
about 2, 951 housing units, which more dedicated approach to addressing and mobile phones. Meets in Small more information go to redwoodci-
the former drive-in theater site, plus Conference Room on first floor. For ty.org/oktoberfest.
would boost its current population by expected construction at the former the regional housing crisis than some more information contact
as many as 6,876 residents to a total Hyatt Cinema property and Topgolf neighboring cities. gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. Six Decades of Painting Roland
Petersen. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 244
population of 36,600. moving to the Burlingame Golf Center We are doing a better job than other Vitamin Supplements. 11 a.m. to Primrose Road, Burlingame.
Councilwoman Emily Beach noted as examples of ongoing growth. parts of the county, said Colson. noon. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, Opening Reception. For more infor-
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Kaiser Permanente. Free. Discussion dioshop.com.
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PLAY
12 and rooms available for party tive feedback after one neighborhood mins and where to get them. For Author visit. 7 p.m. 301 Castro St.,
rentals, the facility will offer slides meeting and notices to the 19 single- more information call 522-7490. Mountain View. Scott Stabile shares
and climbing elements for older chil- family homes closest to the project his insightful memoir, Big Love: The
San Mateo Professional Alliance Power of Living with a Wide-Open
dren and soft, cushioned designs for and neighboring businesses, accord- Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis Heart. For more information call
Continued from page 1
younger children so they can develop ing to a staff report. City planner Laura Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway, 428-1234.
San Mateo. Meet new business con-
their motor skills, said Chau. Russell said the 219 parking spaces nections. New speakers each week. Cirque Exotique du Monde
rooms for children in San Carlos. included on the project site is well in For more information call 430-6500. Production. 8 p.m. The Dragon
Commissioners voted 4-0 to approve a It is for kids to come out and just
excess of the estimated 125 spots Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood
permit allowing recreational activities play with other kids and just basically Wildlife Townhall in Colma. 6 p.m. City. $35 for general admission, $27
move around and get to know other needed for existing businesses and the to 7 p.m. Colma Community Center, for students and seniors. For more
at the site with Commissioner Angela 22 spots Chau is estimating his busi- 1520 Hillside Blvd., Colma. Hosted information call 493-2006.
Harper-Pederson absent. kids, he said. by San Mateo County Supervisor,
ness would need at peak hours. David J. Canepa. For more informa- Tipsy Time Comedy and Variety
I want to commend you, said He said parents and guardians could tion call (415) 363-4572. Hour. 10:30 p.m. Dragon
Bradley, according to a video of the accompany their child for free but Commissioner Jesse Gutierrez said Productions Theatre Company, 2120
would be required to wear wristbands he was personally excited about the Building Wealth and College Broadway, Redwood City. Tickets are
meeting. Im glad that youre bring- Planning. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. $17 in advance, $20 at the door. For
ing this concept to the city of San and stay with their children for the project as a father himself, and asked Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., tickets and more information visit
Carlos. duration of their time at the play space, about the projects capacity, which Millbrae. Brad Hamada shares dragonproductions.net.
strategies on having funds for a
Located across Industrial Road from as well as check out when they leave Chaus architect confirmed was 124 higher education and a good retire- SATURDAY, SEPT. 23
the Palo Alto Medical Foundation the facility. An iron fence separating people at a time. Commissioners ment. For more information call Burlingame Pet Parade. 10 a.m. to
the front entry sidewalk to the busi- agreed that once the requirement that 697-7607. 11 a.m. Broadway, Burlingame. For
offices at 301 Industrial Road, the play more information call 347-3576.
space would occupy the western por- ness from the loading zone on the guardians accompany children in the Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11
buildings western edge is another space is factored into the capacity, the p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. Artistry in Fashion Designer Sale
tion of the retail and nursery building, Featuring Ron Hacker. $7 cover fee. and Open House. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
which has been vacant since the hard- safety feature designed to keep chil- total number of children that can fit in For more information visit Caada College, 4200 Farm Hill
ware store opened in 2016. Chau is dren away from any dangerous areas. the space is limited. Russell confirmed www.rwcbluesjam.com. Blvd., Redwood City. Hosted by
no additional public hearings are Caada Fashion Department stu-
proposing the site become the new Chau added that he hoped the space THURSDAY, SEPT. 21 dents and staff. Featuring outdoor
franchise location for Luv 2 Play, a would not only facilitate relationships required for the project and that the Open House: Senior Peer shopping extravaganza. $10 dona-
project is subject to a 10-day appeal Counseling Training. 10 a.m. to tion requested at entry. Proceeds
company focused on indoor play for between children but also nearby par- 11:30 a.m. 24 Second Ave., San benefit student scholarships. For
children. ents and families. He said he is also period. Mateo. Free, professional training for more information call 306-3370.
confidential emotional support.
Featuring three spaces with corre- focused on serving healthy food at a Im a little biased, said Gutierrez. Support is offered in a variety of lan- Fifth Annual Bacon and Brew Fest.
sponding play structures designed for small cafe planned for the space. I have a 2-year-old, so Im really guages. For more information call 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. San Mateo County
403-4300. Event Center, 1346 Saratoga Drive,
infants, toddlers and children ages 4 to The project has so far garnered posi- excited about this. San Mateo. Admission is $10-$20.
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FIcTITIous BusIness naMe FIcTITIous BusIness naMe
sTaTeMenT #274812 sTaTeMenT #274653
newsPaPer InTerns The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
JournalIsM as: Monicas Home Cleaning Services,
49 Edgewood Rd. #2, REDWOOD CITY,
as: California Financial Services, 412
Humboldt Street, SANTA ROSA, CA
The Daily Journal is looking for in- CA 94062. Registered Owners: Monica 95404. Registered Owner: C. Financial
terns to do entry level reporting, re- Ontiveros and Jorge De La Concha, Investment, Inc., CA. The business is
search, updates of our ongoing fea- same address. The business is conduct- conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- ed by a Married Couple. The registrants trants commenced to transact business
so welcome. commenced to transact business under under their FBN on 4/1/1988.
the FBN on 08/29/2017. /s/R. Mark Epstein/
We expect a commitment of four to /s/Jorge de la Concha/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
eight hours a week for at least four This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 8/16/2017. (Publish-
months. The internship is unpaid, but sor-County Clerk on 8/29/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17).
terns have progressed in time into 8/30/17, 9/6/17, 9/13/17, 9/20/17).
paid correspondents and full-time re-
porters.
FIcTITIous BusIness naMe
College students or recent graduates FIcTITIous BusIness naMe sTaTeMenT #274987
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper sTaTeMenT #274867 The following person is doing business
experience is preferred but not neces- The following person is doing business as: RANZAN, 921 Main St., REDWOOD
sarily required. as: Marvelous VT Nails, 1485 El Camino
Real # 206, BELMONT, CA 94002. Reg- CITY, CA 94063. Registered Owner:
istered Owner: Tuan Hoang, 2985 Cas- RANZAN U.S.A. Corporation, CA. The
Please send a cover letter describing business is conducted by a Corporation.
your interest in newspapers, a resume tleton Dr., San Jose, CA 95148. The
business is conducted by an Individual. The registrants commenced to transact
and three recent clips. Before you ap- business under their FBN on N/A.
ply, you should familiarize yourself The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on N/A. /s/Hitoshi Tagawa/
with our publication. Our Web site: This statement was filed with the Asses-
www.smdailyjournal.com. /s/Tuan Hoang/
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 9/15/2017. (Publish-
sor-County Clerk on 9/1/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Send your information via e-mail to 9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17).
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- 9/6/17, 9/13/17, 9/20/17, 9/27/17).
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 FIcTITIous BusIness naMe
FIcTITIous BusIness naMe sTaTeMenT #274792
sTaTeMenT #274839 The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business as: Scribble Me Happy, 411 S B Street,
as: Holly Oak, 624 Hemlock Ave., MILL- SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
BRAE, CA 94030. Registered Owner: Owner: Scribble Me Happy, LLC, CA.
203 Public notices Crystal Lee Delany, same address. The The business is conducted by a Limited
business is conducted by an Individual. Liability Company. The registrants com-
FIcTITIous BusIness naMe The registrants commenced to transact menced to transact business under their
sTaTeMenT #274488 business under the FBN on N/A. FBN on 06/12/12.
The following person is doing business /s/Crystal Lee Delany/ /s/Stacie Yun/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
as: Monselaines Fashion, 282 Walnut sor-County Clerk on 8/28/2017. (Publish-
sor-County Clerk on 8/30/2017. (Publish-
St., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
tered Owners: 1)Regina Monserrat Ver- 9/6/17, 9/13/17, 9/20/17, 9/27/17). 9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17, 10/11/17).
dugo Gonzalez, same address 2)Elaine
Geraldine Barraza, 29893 Vanderbilt St.,
Hayward, CA 94544. The business is FIcTITIous BusIness naMe orDer To show cause For
sTaTeMenT #274866 chanGe oF naMe
conducted by a General Partnership. The following person is doing business
The registrants commenced to transact CASE# 17CIV03775
as: Apac Homes, 840 Hinckley Rd, Suite SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
business under the FBN on N/A. #138, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
/s/Regina Monserrat Verdugo Gonzalez/ tered Owner: Emily K. Wu, 88 S. Broad- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
This statement was filed with the Asses- way #3105, Millbrae, CA 94030. The REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
sor-County Clerk on 7/31/17. (Published business is conducted by an Individual. PETITION OF
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/30/17, The registrants commenced to transact Edward Reyes
9/6/17, 9/13/17, 9/20/17). business under the FBN on 9/01/2017. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
/s/Emily K. Wu/ Petitioner: Edward Reyes filed a petition
This statement was filed with the Asses- with this court for a decree changing
sor-County Clerk on 9/1/2017. (Publish-
FIcTITIous BusIness naMe ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, names as follows:
sTaTeMenT #274747 Present Name: EDWARD REYES

NOW HIRING
9/6/17, 9/13/17, 9/20/17, 9/27/17).
Proposed Name: EDWARD DESOUZA
The following person is doing business
as: Supreme Clientele Barber Lounge, THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
FIcTITIous BusIness naMe
7800 El Camino RealSupreme Clientele sTaTeMenT #274831 interested in this matter shall appear be-
Barber Lounge, COLMA, CA 94014. The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated
ADVERTISING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS Registered Owner: Michael Lewin, 639
Old County Rd. Apt. 5, Belmont, CA
as: D&D Auto Works and Towing, 790 S.
Amphlett Blvd, SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be
94002. The business is conducted by an Registered Owner: Sandra J. Lopez, 408 granted. Any person objecting to the
Individual. The registrants commenced Oliver St., Redwood City, CA 94061. The name changes described above must file
to transact business under the FBN on business is conducted by an Individual. a written objection that includes the rea-
Prospecting is a key element of this position. You will develop new business July 22, 2017.
/s/Michael A. Lewin/
The registrants commenced to transact
business under their FBN on N/A.
sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
/s/Sandra J. Lopez/ be heard and must appear at the hearing
and manage the sales cycle from start to finish: This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 8/24/2017. (Publish-
This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should
sor-County Clerk on 8/30/2017. (Publish- not be granted. If no written objection is
t*EFOUJGZBOERVBMJGZQSPQFSUBSHFUTUPEFWFMPQJOUPDMJFOUT ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
8/30/17, 9/6/17, 9/13/17, 9/20/17).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
9/13/17, 9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17).
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 10/11/17 at 9
t$SFBUFBOEEFQMPZBOBDUJWFCBUUFSZPGQSPTQFDUJOHDBMMT GBDFUPGBDFBQQPJOUNFOUT FIcTITIous BusIness naMe
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
FIcTITIous BusIness naMe Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
 OFUXPSLJOHFOHBHFNFOUTPOUIFUBSHFUT sTaTeMenT #274754
sTaTeMenT #274934
The following person is doing business
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
The following person is doing business be published at least once each week for
as: Filipences 4:13, 360 N Ellsworth,
t1MBOBOEFYFDVUFCVTJOFTTEFWFMPQNFOUTUSBUFHJFTUPDMPTF as: 1)Discount Plumbing & Rooter Co. SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
four successive weeks prior to the date
set for hearing on the petition in the fol-
2)Discount Plumbing Supplies 3)Dis- Owner: Nora Elizabeth Lucero, 939
lowing newspaper of general circulation:
t%FWFMPQBOENBJOUBJOTUSPOHDMJFOUSFMBUJPOTIJQT count Services 4)Discount Backflow
Test, Repair, Replace 5)Discount Back-
Montgomery Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA
94066. The business is conducted by an San Mateo Daily Journal
Individual. The registrants commenced Filed: 8/23/2017
flow Testing, 1330 Valota Rd., RED-
t3FQSFTFOUUIF%BJMZ+PVSOBMBUDPNQBOZTQPOTPSFEBOEDPNNVOJUZFWFOUT WOOD CITY, CA 94061. Registered to transact business under their FBN on
9/11/17.
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
Judge of the Superior Court
Owner: Discount Plumbing & Rooter /s/Nora Elizabeth Lucero/ Dated: 8/22/2017
t$POUSJCVUFUPBQPTJUJWFUFBNFOWJSPONFOU Co., CA. The business is conducted by
a Corporation. The registrants com-
This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published 8/30/17, 9/6/17, 9/13/17,
9/20/17)
sor-County Clerk on 9/11/2017. (Publish-
menced to transact business under the ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
To succeed at the Daily Journal, you will need the following: FBN on1997.
/s/Orce Naumovski/
9/13/17, 9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17).

This statement was filed with the Asses-


t&YQFSJFODFTFMMJOHNFEJBBOEPSTQPOTPSTIJQTBOEJOUFHSBUFENBSLFUJOHDBNQBJHOT sor-County Clerk on 8/24/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
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8/30/17, 9/6/17, 9/13/17, 9/20/17).

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sTaTeMenT #274677
The following person is doing business
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
as: Aloha Integrative Therapy, 107 Ra- Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
t5IFBCJMJUZUPFYDFFEFYQFDUBUJPOTJOBSFTVMUTPSJFOUFEFOWJSPONFOU mona Rd, PORTOLA VALLEY, CA Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
94028. Registered Owner: Quiara
t&YQFSJFODFJOEJHJUBMTBMFTJTBQMVT Smith, same address. The business is Notice of Public Sales and More.
conducted by an individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on N/A. Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to info@smdailyjournal.com /s/Quiara Smith/
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203 Public notices 203 Public notices 298 collectibles 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For sale 316 clothes
noTIce oF PeTITIon To orDer To show cause For FraMeD leBron James painting, GlIDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- lIonel chrIsTMas Holiday expan- wIlson's lG Green Suede Jacket
aDMInIsTer esTaTe oF chanGe oF naMe 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 $40. (650)367-1508
Wolfgang H. Gellrich CASE# 17CIV04009 9769, San Carlos
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, IKea Dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x lIonel wesTern Union Pass car and
Case Number: 17PRO00905 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 318 sports equipment
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, lennox reD Rose, Unused, hand
tingent creditors, and persons who may REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, IKea TaBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. luGGaGe, reD, 21" NEW Samsonite 15 sF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
otherwise be interested in the will or es- PETITION OF $12.00. (650) 578 9208. $ 30. (650)598-9804. Spinner,$50.00. (065)072-9300 Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
tate, or both, of Wolfgang Gellrich, Wolf- MaryBeth Lorenc each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
gang H. Gellrich. A Petition for Probate TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: loVe seaT, Upholstered pale yellow
lIonel 0-Ga Box misc train parts. Call floral $99. (650)574-4021
has been filed by Christian A. Gellrich in Petitioner: MaryBeth Lorenc filed a peti- (650)344-4756 $25 neGrInI FencInG Epee mask size M
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95 Bow Flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
the Superior Court of California, County tion with this court for a decree changing new Deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
of San Mateo. The Petition for Probate names as follows: MIller lITe Neon sign , work good (415)260-6940
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
requests that Christian A. Gellrich be ap- Present Name: MaryBeth Lorenc $59 call (650)218-6528 Sell! (650) 875-8159. (650)784-1061.
Proposed Name: MaryBeth Lorence PreMIuM MoVInG blankets good con-
pointed as personal representative to ad- suPreMes GreaTesT Hits, 2 album dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
minister the estate of the decedent. set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591- new TwIn Mattress set plus frame chIlDs KIcK scooter by razor with hel-
The petition requests the decedents will THE COURT ORDERS that all persons $30.00 (650) 347-2356 met $25 obo (650)591-6842
interested in this matter shall appear be- 9769 saMsonITe 26" tan hard-sided suit
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- fore this court at the hearing indicated case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
bate. The will and any codicils are avail- oaK 25 Bottle wine cabinet with etched $45. (650)328-6709 easTon aluMInuM bat.33 inches, 30
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- VInTaGe Floral Bone china teacup, glass inset. Not refrigerated. $50 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
able for examination in the file kept by tition for change of name should not be saucer, dessert plate. $10 per set. Six (650)646-8530 sIlK saree 6 yards new nice color.for
the court. granted. Any person objecting to the sets available. (650)503-4170. Redwood GolF carT, Caddytek, four wheels,
The petition requests authority to admin- name changes described above must file City. $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
oFFIce TaBle, 24"x48" HD. folding formation.
ister the estate under the Independent a written objection that includes the rea- legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- GolF cluBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
thority will allow the personal representa-
sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
299 computers $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 TaYlor-ToT(1947) MY First Ride $20 $90.00 (650)341-8342
be heard and must appear at the hearing (415)269-4784
tive to take many actions without obtain- recorDaBle cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop- GolF cluBs, used set with Cart for
ing court approval. Before taking certain to show cause why the petition should ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, oFFIce TYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid unIDen harleY Davidson Gas Tank
not be granted. If no written objection is $50. (650)593-4490
very important actions, however, the per- (650) 578 9208 wood with formica wood grain top $25 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
sonal representative will be required to timely filed, the court may grant the peti- (650) 787-9753 Men's rossIGnol Skis. $95.00,
give notice to interested persons unless tion without a hearing. A hearing on the waTer sToraGe TanK, brand new, good condition, (650)341-0282.
they have waived notice or consented to petition shall be held on 10/24/17 at 9 300 Toys ornaTe larGe BooKcase: Two 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 (650)771-6324 new weIGh bench With 200lbs, plus
the proposed action.) The independent Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Doll house w/ furniture $50.00 new
administration authority will be granted asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
Order to Show Cause shall be published joe 650 573 5269 Mateo.
unless an interested person files an ob- at least once each week for four succes- ornaTe MahoGanY headboard with 311 Musical Instruments
jection to the petition and shows good sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- ho scale Locomotives and roll stock gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 one Dozen Official League Diamond
cause why the court should not grant au- ing on the petition in the following news- FREE and under $100 RTR and kits chroMaTIc harMonIca: Horner Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
thority. paper of general circulation: (650)288-8464 PIne DouBle/queen head/foot board The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, (650)771-6324.
A hearing on the petition will be held in San Mateo Daily Journal with metal frame $50. (650)646-8530 (650)278-5776.
this court as follows: SEP. 29, 2017 at Filed: 9/11/2017 larGe sTuFFeD ANIMALS - $3 each PrInce TennIs 2 section nylon black
9:00 a.m., Superior Court of California, /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 reTro huTch Needs refinishing other- Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
County of San Mateo, 400 County Cen- Judge of the Superior Court wise good condition. Top detaches from excellenT VIolIn, previously owned, $55.(650)341-8342
Dated: 9/8/2017 sTar wars one 4 orange card ac- bottom $25. (650)712-9962 first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
ter, Redwood City, CA 94063. tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
If you object to the granting of the peti- (Published 9/20/17, 9/27/17, 10/4/17, sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer. ToTal GYM XLS, excellent condition.
10/11/17) head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 sewInG sToraGe cabinet, Custom (415)751-2416 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
tion, you should appear at the hearing made wood perfect condition $75.
and state your objections or file written (650)588-0828
sTar wars one 4 orange card ac- (650)483-1222 FenDer MusTanG I guitar amplifier
objections with the court before the hear- tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. ToureDGe reacTIon ii uniflex sys-
ing. Your appearance may be in person head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 shelF ruBBer maid new $20.00 $80. 650-421-5469 tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
or by your attorney. contact joe (650)573-5269 new..$75. Call May 650-349-0430
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- sTar wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader
itor of the decedent, you must file your
210 lost & Found $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 soFa BeD Recliner (double), beige, 76"
FenDer MusTanG ll guitar amplifier
110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. VInTaGe nash Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
claim with the court and mail a copy to Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 $130.00 650-421-5469
FounD: KeYs at Westwood Park in ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
the personal representative appointed by Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to 302 antiques solID wooD Entertainment Center- 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
the court within the later of either (1) four claim (650)714-8893 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In huGe luDwIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
months from the date of first issuance of heIrlooM 1920 hand quilted bed- Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in. & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian weT suIT - medium size, $95., call for
letters to a general personal representa- spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 info (650)851-0878
losT caT. Black and White. Black (650)369-8013.
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the patch on right eye. REWARD. tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556- (925)482-5742
9708 woMens raIchel ski boots, size 6 ?
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days Call (323) 439-7713. PIano, uPrIGhT, in excellent condi- $ 50. 650 888-5808 .
from the date of mailing or personal de- TwIn BeD, mattress, box spring, frame
MahoGanY anTIque Secretary desk, $ 50. (650)598-9804. tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
livery to you of a notice under sectioin YaMaha rooF RACK, 58 inches $75.
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- Books 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- uPrIGhT PIano. In tune. Fair condi- (650)458-3255
elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024 useD BeDrooM Furniture, FREE. Call
er California statutes and legal authority JaMes PaTTerson hardback books. (650)573-7381. tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
may affect your rights as a creditor. You 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 PIcTure PosT Cards with stamps, 30, YaMaha acousTIc Guitar, model
319 Firewood
may want to consult with an attorney wall unIT/rooM Divider. Simple
1909 to 1929. $10. (650)826-5262 FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469
knowledgable in California law. nIcholas sParKs hardback books. lines. Breaks down for transportation. FIre wooD-DrY, Dense and High
You may examine the file kept by the 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message BTU-Acacia Wood $200 Half Cord $350
court. If you are a person interested in 303 electronics 312 Pets & animals Per Cord (650)735-5539 evenings
the estate, you may file with the court a qualITY BooKs used and rare. World walnuT chesT, small (4 drawer with
& US History and classic American nov- anTares Dollars Bill Changer ma- upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 aIrlIne carrIer for cats, pur. from
Request for Special Notice (form DE-
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 chines never used for small bus. $95 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
335 rugs
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- wooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
praisal of estate assets or of any petition (650)992-4544. (505)228-1480 local.
V.loGVInoV, unusual Journey to the 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 orIenTal ruG 10x14 Karastan 100%
or account as provided in Probate Code wool, dark red with oriental pattern, ex-
section 1250. A Request for Special No- Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- BlauPunKT aM/FM/cD Radio and Re- wooDen BeD frame, single or 3/4 size. one Kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695 ceiver with Detachable Face asking cellent condition, clean never any pets
tice form is available from the court clerk. over 100 years Very good condition. $20. mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. on carpet. $500 (650)591-6283
$100. (650)593-4490 650-322-9598 (650)593-2066
Attorney for Petitioner:
Christian A. Gellrich 294 Baby stuff KInDle FIre 8 in. Case and Charger ParroT caGe, Steel, Large - approx 335 Garden equipment
1046 Eden Bower Lane
FIsher-PrIce healThY Care booster
incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 306 housewares 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061 offer. (650)245-4084 chaIn saw, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
(650)487-0948 seat - $5 (650)592-5864. MoTorola BraVo MB 520 (android carPeT 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny- $55. 650 888-5808
FILED: 08/30/2017 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134 PeT carrIer for small dog or cat in ex-
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- 296 appliances card Belmont (650)595-8855 cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- 340 camera & Photo equip.
nal on 9/13/17, 9/20/17, 9/21/17 ) coMPleTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor 6059
1960's aVocaDo Osterizer blender onKYo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, oMeGa B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- 20-pieces in original box, never used. PeT TaxI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
0513 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 $250 per box (3 boxes available). Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
(650)342-5630 $25. Call (650)349-6059.
aIr conDITIoner 10000 BTU w/re- saMsunG FlaT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 crYsTal (leaDeD glass) lamp $30. 345 Medical equipment
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- Can send picture. 650-464-7860 316 clothes
sonY DeTachaBle set :3cd /fm/am hoMeDIcs Dual Shiatsu Massage
orDer To show cause For 0898 double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- FIrePlace canDelaBra with 5 bat- 2 Pr action slacks 36w 29L $10.00 Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
chanGe oF naMe 4825 tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990- each (650)367-1508
CASE# 17CIV03729 aIr conDITIoner, Portable, 14,000
BTU, Commercial Cool model 6134
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, TV sonY Triniton 21" working condition. 5 Boxes male & female square dance
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- $10 OBO (650)784-3243.
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
sories plus remote included.
20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO.
307 Jewelry & clothing bunch $200 Maryann 650-574-4439.
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 (650)345-1835 304 Furniture JIll sT. John earrings, clip on. Gold /
PETITION OF BoY scouT canvas belt with Boy Scout
Chen, Ta-Chin anTIque DInInG table for six people blue enamel with Jill St. John logo. $10.
BIssell BaGless Upright Vacuum, (650)588-0842 Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning, with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 (650)588-0842
Petitioner: Chen, Ta-Chin filed a petition Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952-
with this court for a decree changing 3500 anTIque MohaGanY Bookcase. Four 308 Tools Faux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi
names as follows: feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. color in excellent condition 3/4
Present Name: Ta-Chin Chen cIrrus sTeaM mop model SM212B 4 craFTsMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" length $50 (650)692-8012
Proposed Name: Minnie Ta-Chin Chen new extra cleaning pads,user manual. arMchaIr GooD condition $55. 650- dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
$45. (650)588-5487 266-3184.
DelTa caBIneT saw with overrun ta-
GenuIne laDIes Mink Fur Jacket,
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons BarzIlaY recorD - fine walnut cre- $50.00 Call: 650-368-0748.
interested in this matter shall appear be- coleMan lxe Roadtrip Grill - ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 denza, 72 x 14.5H. $100. 650-804-
fore this court at the hearing indicated 3947. Menlo Park. rouTer TaBle ryobi $ 99. like new laDIes sequIn dress, blue, size XL,
(650)918-9847 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- (650)573-5269
tition for change of name should not be elecTrIc sToVe From Sears BeIGe soFa $99. Excellent Condition
granted. Any person objecting to the (650) 315-2319 rouTer TaBle, Used Bosh $45, Men's sTeTson hat, size large, new,
Excellent Condition $225 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
name changes described above must file Please Call (650)244-9267 (650)367-8146
a written objection that includes the rea- BranD new Bookcase 72"x30" still in (650) 578-9208
box $45. (415)231-4825. scroll saw Sears Variable Speed
sons for the objection at least two court GooD MIcrowaVe 1100 watt $40 Da- 16" $45 (650) 367 8146
days before the matter is scheduled to ly City (415) 231-4825. new wITh tags Wool or cotton Men's
BranD new Japanese Cotton Futto- pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
be heard and must appear at the hearing Twin Size 72x40x5-$99 (650)839-1064 shoPsMITh MarK V 50th Anniversary
to show cause why the petition should larGe Fan - 26" x 26" - good condition most attachments. $1,500/OBO. (650)952-3466
not be granted. If no written objection is - $20.(650)697-6763 carPeT runner: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- (650)504-0585
nIKe aIr shoes, white, size 10, hardly
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- MFG h20laBs Model 300 exc cond or: floral design. good condition
worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. $45.00. (650)266-3184 sKIl saw 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP,
Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30 los
petition shall be held on 10/11/17 at 9
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County reFrIGeraTor coMPacT made by coaT/haT sTanD, solid wood, for your (650)556-9708
emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520- ParIs hIlTon purse white & silver un-
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A TaBle saw Ryobi 10 with stand. New used, about 12" long x 9" high
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall 573 5269 7045
in box $99. (650)583-9901 or (650) 678- $23. (650)592-2648
be published at least once each week for 0221.
four successive weeks prior to the date sewInG MachIne-roYal XL 6000 coMPuTer swIVel CHAIR. Padded
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 TuxeDo sIze 40, black, including white
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- (650)342-8436. VInTaGe craFTsMan Jig Saw. Circa shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189
lowing newspaper of general circulation: coMPuTer TaBle, adjustable height, 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
San Mateo Daily Journal sewInG MachIne: Older Singer Porta- chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650)
Filed: 8/23/2017 ble sewing machine. Works great. 697-8481 VInTaGe shoPsMITh and BanD
/s/Robert D. Foiles/ $40.00 (650)207-4162 saw, good shape. $500/obo. Call
Judge of the Superior Court DesK, GD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. (650)342-6993
Dated: 8/18/2017 VIcKs warM Vaporizer Like New (650)458-3578
(Published 8/30/17, 9/6/17, 9/13/17, $10.00 (650)697-6763
9/20/17) wooD BoTToM hand planes . Good
whIrlPool washer DRYER, GE DIneTTe TaBle, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
Refrigerator all working and in good con- (650) 756-9516.Daly City. workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
DInInG TaBle (36"x54") and 4 match- 309 office equipment
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
Please TaKe notice that Millbrae 297 Bicycles $250 .(650)-654-1930. laPToP case or bag. Black. Like new.
Station Self Storage located at 210 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
Adrian Rd. Millbrae CA 94030 intends aDulT BIKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- Dresser 4-Drawer in Belmont for
to hold an auction of the goods stored loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 $75. Good condition; good for children.
in self-service storage units by the fol- Call (650)678-8585
310 Misc. For sale
lowing persons: chIlDs schwInn BIcYcle, Blue in
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. Dresser- arT Deco. 54wide 34 tall 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
Eric Farman, George Pretesh, and no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
Keizo Sahashi .The sale will occur at new 12" girls bike w/ training wheels 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
the storage facility: Millbrae Station $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave BoBBY hull Hockey Game Great
Self Storage on or after 09/29/17 at mes Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784
9:30am. The description of the con- Dresser- VIcTorIan. 35 tall
tents are household items, boxes etc. 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
All property is being stored at the
298 collectibles $450. (650)888-2662. cash reGIsTer Parts; Much Skin Not
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
above self-storage facility. This sale Dresser-arT Deco. Heavy Glass.
or units may be withdrawn at any time 1950's The First Authentic Rock & Roll cheVron shInGle Oil will add life to
Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591- Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
without notice. Certain terms and con- (650)888-2662. your roof. FREE. Worth over $100.
ditions apply. CASH ONLY. See man- 9769 San Carlos (650)322-9598
ager for details. This ad will run from Drexel heaDBoarD $50. (650)589-
September 16th until September 23rd. BIllY Dee Williams autographed Star 0764 Doors French 2x28x79 w/5 lights
Thank you. Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, $12.00 (650)544-5306
enTerTaInMenT cenTer for $50.
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. lIonel chrIsTMas Holiday expan-
6614 (650)726-4102 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
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wanted 62-75 chevrolets
GaraGe sales Dont lose money aa sMoG Jesses MoBIle BraKe
& Check Engine Light Service
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used less than 10k. (650)593-4490 Novas, running or not
on a trade-in or Complete Repair & Service 25 Years of Experience
esTaTe sales consignment! $29.75 plus certificate fee
We Travel to your Free: 2 unmounted tires V.G. condition Parts collection etc.
(most cars) for Toyota, incl Prius 124 Myrtle Burlin-
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