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they have DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTOS
Pillar Point Harbor north of Half Moon Bay is gearing up for the launch of recreational salmon season this weekend.
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Arthur Godfrey (1903-1983) is of L. Frank Baum. Do you know it to the Smithsonian Institute in 1958.
credited with starting the ukulele Dorothy’s last name in the movie? The It is still on display there.
fad of the 1950s. Godfrey taught viewers state where she lived? The names of her ***
how to play the instrument on “Arthur aunt and uncle? The name of her dog? NASCAR held the Winston Cup champi-
Godfrey and His Ukulele” (1950). See answers at end. onship from 1972 to 2003. The cham-
Viewers could buy the “TV Pal” ukulele pionship had a change in sponsorship
***
and strum along during the show. and was then known as the Nextel Cup.
The first three Wizard of Oz books, all It is now known as the Sprint Cup.
*** written by L. Frank Baum (1856-1919),
Another of Arthur Godfrey’s television were “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” ***
Singer Al Green is Actor Ricky Baseball outfielder series, “Talent Scouts” (1948-1958), (1900), “The Marvelous Land of Oz” The winner of NASCAR’s Nextel Cup in
73. Schroder is 49. Hunter Pence is was a consistent top 10 hit. The show, (1904) and “Ozma of Oz” (1907). 2004 was Kurt Busch (born 1978).
36. which began as a radio show, featured *** ***
Former Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, R-Colo., is 86. live performances by people hoping to Frank Baum’s inspiration for creating Ans wer: Dorothy Gale lived in Kansas
Actor Lyle Waggoner is 84. Actor Edward Fox is 82. Actor Paul get their big break. the word “Oz” was the filing cabinet in with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry. Her
Sorvino is 80. Rhythm-and-blues singer Lester Chambers is *** his office. One drawer was labeled A-N, pet dog was Toto. The first line of the
“60 Minutes” star Andy Rooney (1919- the other drawer was labeled O-Z. book “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”
79. Movie-TV composer Bill Conti is 77. Rock musician Jack
2011) first joined CBS in 1949 as a *** (1900), on which the movie was based,
Casady is 75. Actor Tony Dow is 74. Actor Ron Perlman is 69. writer for Arthur Godfrey’s “Talent
Actor William Sadler is 69. Singer Peabo Bryson is 68. Scouts.” A pair of ruby slippers from “The Wizard is “Dorothy lived in the midst of the
of Oz” movie are on display in great Kansas prairies, with Uncle Henry,
Bandleader/rock musician Max Weinberg is 68. Bluegrass *** Washington, D.C., at the who was a farmer, and Aunt Em, who was
singer-musician Sam Bush is 67. Rock musician Jimmy Destri Actor Mickey Rooney (1920-2014) was Smithsonian’s National Museum of the farmer’s wife.”
is 65. Comedian Gary Kroeger is 62. Actress Saundra Santiago married eight times. He has been married American History. They have been on
is 62. Sen. Bob Casey Jr., D-Pa., is 59. Rock musician Joey to his current wife, Jan Chamberlin, display since they were donated in
Mazzola (Sponge) is 58. Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov since 1978. 1979. Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in the
is 56. Actress Page Hannah is 55. Actress-comedian Caroline *** *** weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Questions? Comments? Email
Rhea is 55. Rock musician Lisa Umbarger is 54. Rock musi- A popular pair, Mickey Rooney and The ruby is a precious red gem that knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
cian Marc Ford is 53. Reggae singer Capleton is 52. Rock Judy Garland (1922-1969) starred in 10 comes from the mineral corundum. 5200 ext. 128.
singer Aaron Lewis (Staind) is 47.
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Senior home worker gets jail, probation for assault of 87-year-old on El Camino Real for public intoxica-
tion, it was reported at 3:24 a.m. Friday,
April 5.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT according to prosecutors sentenced to two years in state prison. He Arre s t . A Redwood City resident was
previously. said Judge Jeffrey Finigan noted the stress- arrested on Central Avenue for driving
An employee of a Colma senior living The woman’s refusal to ful nature of the work at senior homes and
facility who pleaded no contest in February under the influence of alcohol, it was
get back into bed angered Buslon’s lack of record factored into his
to elder abuse for assaulting an 87-year-old reported at 2:05 a.m. Friday, April 5.
Buslon to the point where decision to sentence him to county jail. But
resident last fall was sentenced to one year Wagstaffe didn’t think the challenges of
county jail and three years of supervised
he grabbed her arm,
working in a stressful environment justified
REDWOOD CITY
brought her into her room
probation Friday, according to the San Buslon’s actions. Theft. A women walked out of a business
and tossed her on the bed. on Veterans Boulevard with a shopping
Mateo County District Attorney’s Office. “When a defendant abuses an 87-year-old
In custody on $50, 000 bail, Crispin He is said to have yelled at cart full of stolen items, it was reported at
Crispin Buslon her and took her shoes off woman with dementia and scares her … the
Buslon, 46, received 344 days credit for public needs to be protected from that type 6:33 p.m. Thursday, April 11.
time served, was required to do 52 hours of before holding a pillow of person,” he said. “I continue to believe Theft. Someone stole a fence covering
counseling and ordered not to work with eld- forcefully over her face for a few seconds state prison was the appropriate sentence.” from a business on Veterans Boulevard,
ers, according to prosecutors. before another employee who had observed Buslon’s defense attorney Constance the business owner had footage of the sub-
On Oct. 19, Buslon is believed to have the incident and recorded it on his phone O’Brien could not be immediately reached ject, it was reported at 7:55 a.m. Thursday,
attempted to put a pillow over the woman’s intervened, according to prosecutors. for comment. April 11.
face while he was working as a medical tech- Buslon claimed he was just trying to get
nician at the Peninsula Reflections Senior the woman to shut up and the victim, who
Living facility at 205 Collins Ave. in has dementia, was not injured and could not
Colma. The woman is said to have been recall anything about the incident, accord-
blocking a hallway of the facility with her ing to prosecutors.
walker while she was out on a walk around District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said
midnight when Buslon encountered her, prosecutors were hoping Buslon would be
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California, a day after he announced he was who chairs the House Homeland Security apprehended at the border directly to San
TRUMP
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delaying his threat to close the border
because Mexico appeared to be stepping up
its enforcement efforts.
committee, said it “serves as a reminder that
the Trump administration’s reckless immi-
gration agenda is not about keeping the
Francisco, New York City, Chicago and other
spots.
ICE arrests people in the U.S. illegally and
Before Trump’s tweets on Friday, both the country safe, but about partisan politics and also manages migrants who present them-
Department of Homeland Security and a wantonly inflicting cruelty. “ selves at border crossings and ask for asy-
Borders, Open Arms policy - so this should White House official had insisted in nearly The idea of pressing immigration authori- lum.
make them very happy!” identical statements that the sanctuary- ties to embrace the plan was discussed in The surge of migrant families at the border
The reversal, which appeared to catch offi- cities plan had been floated but then flatly November and then again in February as the has been taxing the system, and ICE says it
cials at the Department of Homeland rejected. Trump administration struggled with a surge no longer has the resourced to handle immi-
Security off guard, came as critics were blast- But not, apparently, by the president, who of migrants at the border, according to three grants processed by the Border Patrol. As a
ing Trump for the supposedly-rejected idea, emphatically revived the idea. people who spoke on condition of anonymi- result, more than 125,000 people have been
accusing him of turning migrants into Asked about it by reporters, he said he was ty to outline private conversations. released as they await court hearings — a
pawns to go after his political opponents. It “strongly looking at” releasing migrant Homeland Security and ICE lawyers quickly practice Trump has derided as “catch and
comes as Trump has grown increasingly families into those communities. rejected the proposal, according to the peo- release.”
exasperated by a surge of Central American “They’re always saying they have open ple, on the grounds that it was complicated, With immigrant processing and holding
migrant families crossing the southern bor- arms. Let’s see if they have open arms,” he too expensive and a misuse of funds, two of centers overwhelmed, the administration
der and is looking for new ways to pressure said. the people said. has already been busing people hundreds of
congressional Democrats to change laws There were no indications, however, that The plan, which was first reported by The miles inland and releasing them at
that he insists are making the problem officials were taking any steps to move for- Washington Post, is one of a litany of ideas Greyhound stations and churches in cities
worse. ward with the idea or considered the presi- being tossed around by an increasingly anx- such as Albuquerque, San Antonio and
Indeed, last week Trump urged his soon-to- dent’s words anything more than bluster. ious White House in recent months. Officials Phoenix.
be acting Homeland Security Secretary “Sanctuary cities” are places where local say they are running out of options, and have Transporting large groups of immigrants
Kevin McAleenan to seal the southern bor- authorities do not cooperate with proposed and recycled numerous ideas that to distant cities would be even more expen-
der and told McAleenan he would pardon him Immigration and Customs Enforcement offi- have never come to fruition. Trump in recent sive for an agency already strapped for cash.
if he were to find himself in trouble for cials, denying information or resources that weeks, for instance, has discussed the idea of Flights chartered by ICE cost about $7,785
blocking legal asylum-seekers, according to would help ICE round up for deportation peo- renewing his administration’s controversial per flight hour, according to the agency, and
two people familiar with the conversation ple living in the country illegally. family separation policy — even as he’s require multiple staffers, including an in-
who spoke on condition of anonymity to They include New York City and San publicly declared he won’t do that — and has flight medical professional. The agency also
describe a private exchange. Francisco, home city of House Speaker threatened to completely seal the border uses commercial flights but requires that
It was not clear whether the president was Nancy Pelosi, who on Friday called the idea despite opposition from many in his admin- migrants to pay for those.
joking, and a Homeland Security spokesman “unworthy of the presidency of the United istration. At the same time, many “sanctuary” com-
said in a statement: “At no time has the pres- States and disrespectful of the challenges There have been at least two versions of munities would likely welcome the immi-
ident indicated, asked, directed or pressured that we face as a country, as a people, to the sanctuary city plan discussed: One to grants in question. Some of these cities have
the acting secretary to do anything illegal. “ address who we are — a nation of immi- move people who have already been detained robust networks of nonprofit legal groups
The reported conversation came during the grants.” to places with Democratic opponents of the that could help them strengthen their legal
president’s trip last week to Calexico, Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, president, the other to transport migrants cases to stay.
Monterey have a good bite going and some of years — a promising sign for this season of the early recreational season opener in
SALMON
Continued from page 1
boats are hitting their limits by 9 a.m.,”
said Tom Mattusch, owner and captain of the
Huli Cat charter boat based in Half Moon
as well as future ones — and heavy rainfalls
have bolstered the rivers in which salmon
travel between spawning grounds and the
Moss Landing.
“I’m excited. The outlook is good,” he
said. “Last year in Monterey it seemed like
Bay, and member of the San Mateo County ocean, Mattusch said. the fish were in one area while this year
Harbor District Board of Commissioners. So far the only discouraging sign, he they’re getting them all over Monterey,
and June whereas last year they were only added, is the color of the ocean. Moss Landing and Santa Cruz.”
Mattusch said fishermen are spotting a lot
permitted to fish for a total of about two “The water is not dirty off Half Moon
of bait and humpback whales in the ocean, Souza said many out-of-state fishermen
weeks during those months. Bay,” he said. “A lot of times salmon water
and there have been plenty of “incidental” are traveling to California for salmon sea-
And it’s not just expectations for a longer looks like coffee with cream, it’s dark
catches of salmon near Half Moon Bay — son because the crab season was cut short
season that have fishermen feeling opti- brown water with high chlorophyll content
all indicators of a promising season. this year.
mistic. and we’re not seeing that. We’re seeing
“We’re excited because Moss Landing and Fishermen have also spotted many “A lot of guys who would be crabbing up
green water and typically you get excited
“shorts,” or juvenile salmon the past couple north now are coming down because they
with brown water you can’t see into.”
Weather has been an issue so far this sea- need to make money,” he said, adding that
son and Mattusch has had to cancel a hand- the increased presence of fishermen is evi-
ful of charter excursions this week because dent. “There’s lots of activity in the tackle
of high winds and dangerous swells. shops. Most tackle shops have under-
Such conditions are common in April and ordered a lot of gear and have ran out so
typically improve dramatically by May and they’re scrambling to order more.”
almost certainly by June. For many fishermen, the season opener
“I think we’ll have a pretty decent season, isn’t just about making money.
we just need time,” said fisherman Scott “I’m very much excited to get out there,”
Edson. “I think prices will be fair and trans- Mattusch said. “I’m looking forward to get-
late to a fair price for consumers. I think ting a little battle on the line, the fight, the
everyone will be happy across the board, whales — there are a lot of things when you
but it’s still to be determined.” go out that can’t be replicated on land. You
Half Moon Bay-based commercial fisher- often get Mother Nature at its finest out
man Frank Souza has been taking advantage there.”
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ffirmative action was first used the future. increased number of downtown residents and workers, the
in the early 1960s to help But race-based idea of creating additional outdoor spaces for them strikes
remedy the discrimination of affirmative action, me as a great one. But although Redwood City has commis-
minority groups in employment and while giving more sioned designs for three different parks, funding their con-
education. Today, it is mainly used in opportunities to struction may be a challenge. And in any case, the city does-
college admissions, to provide more people who have n’t expect any of these parks to become a reality in less
access to higher education for people been discriminated than five or 10 years, at best.
of groups that have been discriminated against in the past, of one race think the same way. This Thinking about a downtown
against in the past. Proponents of affir- is not without its problems. By only idea that only people of minority park reminded me of an idea I
mative action claim it is necessary providing an advantage in college groups can bring diversity to college first proposed more than four
because it creates greater diversity and admissions to people from certain campuses is wrong. People of all differ- years ago: closing part of
opportunities for the disadvantaged. minority groups, users of affirmative ent races can bring diversity through Broadway in downtown Redwood
Detractors will claim that it is reverse action are assuming that all people of a their socioeconomic status, opinions City to vehicular traffic and turn-
discrimination, favoring applicants of certain racial group are poor and there- and perspectives. Affirmative action ing it into a pedestrian mall.
minority groups over white and Asian fore disadvantaged. That is simply may help increase diversity ethnically Although one can easily find
people. To them, it is trying to fix a wrong. It is stereotypical to just on college campuses, but it fails to examples of urban streets that
problem of past discrimination with assume that all black and Latino people bring other types of diversity. have been transformed like this
more discrimination. As of today, there are poor and disadvantaged, while all Instead of affirmative action of race, — Santa Monica’s Third Street
are some states who have banned affir- whites and Asians are wealthy and priv- we should have affirmative action based Promenade comes to mind — we
mative action in admissions for public ileged. There are exceptions. Someone on socioeconomic status. needn’t look any farther than
institutions (California is one). being from a certain minority group downtown Redwood City’s own
Socioeconomic status-based affirma-
Affirmative action in public college does not necessarily mean that they are Theatre Way.
admissions is on its way to be banned disadvantaged, as that depends on their
tive action would give more opportuni- In 2006, when the building Greg Wilson
ties in higher education to students that houses Redwood City’s 20-screen theater complex was
in the nation, because of our current socioeconomic status. Here, race-based who come from poorer families and
administration. affirmative action is actually reinforc- built, the adjoining section of Middlefield Road, later
neighborhoods, who might not have dubbed “Theatre Way,” was open to one-way vehicular traf-
Affirmative action in college admis- ing harmful stereotypes of minority grown up with the same opportunities
sions is still necessary. It is no secret groups. Something that was imple- fic. Many people didn’t seem to care that Theatre Way was a
and resources as students from wealthy street, and treated it like the pedestrian mall it always should
that mistreatment, lack of opportunity mented to remedy past racism has creat- backgrounds. It creates greater socioe-
and educational resources have kept ed more stereotypes and racism toward have been. Fortunately, the city closed Theatre Way to vehi-
conomic diversity on college campuses cles about two and a half years ago. Later, thanks to
some people from reaching their full racial groups. as well. This way, we can ensure that
And although affirmative action does Redwood City’s downtown merchants’ association, a num-
potential. It is only fair that we help students (of all races) who are truly dis- ber of umbrella tables and chairs were added, making Theatre
the disadvantaged get more opportuni- bring diversity to college campuses, it advantaged (poor) get a chance to bet-
mainly brings in racial diversity. There Way more than just a wide walkway.
ties now. And many schools across the ter their lives through higher educa- Thanks to Theatre Way’s close proximity to downtown’s
country are still mostly white dominat- are many types of diversity, including tion. Courthouse Square — another pedestrian magnet — people
ed. America is a diverse country with diversity of socioeconomic status, frequently find themselves walking across Broadway.
people of all countries, with roots from race, opinions and achievements. Thankfully, there are good crosswalks, and fortunately,
all over the world. Shouldn’t the stu- Using race-based affirmative action for Shavonne Lin is a junior at San Mateo High Broadway traffic isn’t usually very heavy. But the ever-
dent populations of universities look greater diversity to college campuses School. Student News appears in the weekend
increasing number of people making that crossing, coupled
more like the demographics of the gives an underlying assumption that edition. Portions of this column were previ-
ously used in one of her school assignments. with the fact that the block fronting Courthouse Square is
country? Ethnically diverse student only people of certain minority groups You can email Student News at news@smdai- often closed for civic events, seems ample justification to
bodies will create an environment can bring certain ideas or perspectives lyjournal.com. repurpose at least part of Broadway.
where students from different back- to the table. It assumes that all people Closing even a single block to cars would certainly cause
some disruptions to traffic, but whenever the city has done
so in the past drivers seem to have adjusted with relative
Letters to the editor ease. Plus, the city would rather that cars use either Marshall
or Winslow streets (both of which roughly parallel
Broadway) anyway. Finally, note that I am only suggesting
Change Central.” Water building, located at 341 N. that the city close a part of Broadway, and not any of the
Glass bottles, cans, fruit peels, Delaware St. (please enter at the park- streets that cross it.
Editor, plastic water bottles, cigarette Ideally, I’d close Broadway from where it meets Arguello
When all things pertaining to gov- ing lot off of North Claremont Street)
lighters, socks, Styrofoam take-out and Marshall streets (by the Caltrain tracks) all the way
ernment are done because they are food containers, paper and plastic to- for a neighborhood clean-up day. down to either Jefferson Avenue or Main Street.
legal, right, benefit all people, are go beverage containers, chewing All ages and abilities are welcome! Recognizing the issues that doing so all at once might
morally right and nonpartisan, then gum, cigarette butts, bottle caps, Registration opens at 9 a.m. with cause, however, I propose a phased approach, beginning
and only then will people start trust- shopping carts and household furni- coffee and doughnuts. Volunteers can with the one block in front of Courthouse Square and slowly
ing the government again. If making ture are frequently found on our side- expanding outward. The city could use removable bollards
government like this is only a dream, win prizes while enjoying a barbecue (short vertical posts) to keep cars off Broadway while still
walks and in our street gutters and
we are in serious trouble. The young planting strips. This is not what we lunch at noon with your neighbors enabling access for emergency vehicles. Perhaps those bol-
generation needs to wake up and want for our neighborhood. following the cleanup. Wear comfort- lards could be inset such that a car could pull over, out of
change things because our generation I invite you to join the Home able shoes and come ready to work traffic, at each Broadway intersection to drop off passen-
was asleep at the wheel. I for one Association of North Central San gers.
hard and have fun! Gloves and bags
apologize to the next generation. Mateo (HANCSM) and its partners, I picture planters and benches down the center of the
will be provided. Pre-registration is closed street, leaving pedestrian space against each curb
the city of San Mateo Public Works,
Code Enforcement, and Parks and encouraged at wide enough to accommodate emergency vehicles. Because
Robert Nice that space would normally be used by pedestrians, however,
Recreation departments, the City hancsm.wordpress.com/love.
Redwood City restaurants could claim more sidewalk space for outdoor
Manager’s Office, Recology, Cal
seating — which, as a bonus, would be both safer and much
Water, neighborhood churches and Dianne Whitaker more comfortable given that there would no longer be adja-
schools, the Peninsula Conflict
Love North Central, Version 2.0 Resolution Center, other community San Mateo cent vehicular traffic.
The letter writer is a board member Closing Broadway would certainly entail the loss of some
Editor, organizations and our sponsors 9 parking, but such a loss can easily be absorbed. Given all of
Take the pledge to “Love North a.m. Saturday, April 13 at the Cal of HANCSM. the new parking being made available in our newer down-
town office buildings, there is almost always more than
OUR MISSION: enough for those who know where to look. And once
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most Redwood City installs its new electronic signs, knowing
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for where to look should mostly be a non-issue. In any case,
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. closing the one block in front of Courthouse Square should-
By combining local news and sports coverage,
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, n’t really have a parking impact, given that there are only
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to four spaces on that block. As for other blocks, although
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter they do have more, they don’t have a lot more. The block
provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. immediately to the west, for instance (where the Chase Bank
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer is) has only five street spaces on each side.
choose to reflect the diverse character of this Closing part or all of Broadway in downtown Redwood
Dave Newlands, Production Manager INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community.
Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman City wouldn’t be a complete substitute for a new park, but it
Will Nacouzi, Production Assistant Jim Clifford Talia Fine would give all of us more places to relax and enjoy the city’s
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events
Brooke Hanshaw Robert Hutchinson SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM downtown. More importantly, it would encourage more peo-
Tom Jung Shavonne Lin
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Nick Rose Joel Snyder facebook.com/smdailyjournal and restaurants that line Broadway. And since the pavement
REPORTERS: Gary Whitman would be left mostly as-is, the transformation would be
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quick, relatively inexpensive and, if necessary, could be
Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal reversed. I say, bring on a downtown park — and let’s talk
about closing Broadway.
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Showing the risk earthquake-induced Investigation, or EZRI, will be required to found to be within the zones, McCrink said
when something is constructed, you save studies completed on the implications of
landslides and liquefaction pose for proper- yourself hundreds of thousands of dollars disclose at the time of sale that their prop-
ty owners in cities as far north as Pacifica erty lies within such a zone, he added. earthquake fault zone maps showed site-
down the road,” he said. “It saves us incred- specific studies of potentially at-risk
and as far south as Woodside, studies of the ible amounts of money down the road and it
Montara and Woodside quadrangles were Earthquake zones zones bolstered the confidence of those
saves lives.” buying property since they were informed
among five Seismic Hazard Zone maps the McCrink said the maps add another Including portions of Burlingame,
California Geological Survey created in an about the possible risks and required miti-
dimension to local building codes and safe- Hillsborough, Millbrae, Pacifica, San gation measures.
effort to mitigate the damage stemming ty regulations aimed at ensuring homes are Bruno and unincorporated San Mateo
from the movement of unstable land after a Having mapped quadrangles in and
built to withstand the shaking effects of an County, the map the department drew of the around Los Angeles as well as in Contra
major earthquake. earthquake. Though shaking accounts for Montara Quadrangle identified beaches and
Tim McCrink, a seismic hazard program Costa and Alameda counties, among other
the majority of an earthquake’s damage, alluvial plains along the shores of the San regions, state officials are setting their
manager with the California Geological McCrink noted the Seismic Hazard Zone Francisco Bay and the Pacific coastline as sights on mapping two other quadrangles
Survey, a division of the Department of maps ensure studies are done to assess the Earthquake Zones of Required covering portions of San Mateo County as
Conservation, explained the purpose of liquefaction and landslide hazards in a Investigation, or EZRI, for liquefaction they continue to carry out the Seismic
the map is to trigger a site-specific inves- given area and require developers or home- hazard. The map also designated the slopes Hazards Mapping Act, said McCrink.
tigation of areas which state officials owners proposing significant changes to of the Montara Mountain and ridges sur- McCrink hoped residents across the state
believe have a high probability of land- their homes to mitigate possible hazards rounding the San Andreas rift valley as would view the effort as an opportunity to
slide and liquefaction, a phenomenon in on their properties. EZRI for earthquake-induced landslides. inform themselves about properties they
which the soil temporarily moves like He said cities and counties are expected The map the department released of the own or are thinking of purchasing, noting
quicksand. to require those who apply for building Woodside Quadrangle — which includes the department has created a web-based
He said the Seismic Hazards Mapping Act permits in a designated zone to complete a portions of Belmont, Portola Valley, tool allowing resident to check whether
was passed in the state Legislature follow- site-specific study. If the study finds sig- Redwood City, San Carlos, Woodside and specific parcels are in hazard zones.
ing the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, dur- nificant hazards on the site, the applicant unincorporated San Mateo County — “People should not alarmed … if they
ing which soil liquefaction and landslides will be required to include mitigation meas- pegged alluvial plains extending to the find that their particular property [or] their
caused significant damage. McCrink ures in their plans, which could include San Francisco Bay and sections of the San home … is in one of these zones,” he said.
explained the maps trigger a process by retaining walls and other slope stabiliza- Andreas rift valley as zones that should be “It’s a chance to get more informed.”
which local jurisdictions require those pro- tion measures for landslides and foundation studied for potential liquefaction hazard. Visit conservation. ca. gov/cgs/geohaz-
posing to build in zones with potential for reinforcement and dewatering for liquefac- Land encompassing the slopes of the Santa ards/eq-zapp to view individual parcels
liquefaction and landslides to hire licensed tion, noted McCrink. Cruz Mountains was identified by the map affected by Seismic Hazard and Earthquake
geologists to investigate the sites and mit- Those looking to sell their homes in an as a zone to be studied for potential earth- Fault zones.
stories of hitting bays from which players northern and eastern segments of the Bay during construction caused by pile driving.
TOPGOLF
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can drive golf balls at targets occupying
the range below.
The facility proposed to replace the
Area. Topgolf is opening another center in
San Jose later this year, which will likely
consume much of the Silicon Valley mar-
A representative from the firm designing
the facility though said it appears pile
driving may not be necessary and that
city’s golf center at 250 Anza Blvd. will ket. drilling may be the preferred means of con-
offer 102 hitting bays which can accom- Yet despite the local competition, struction.
ment plans for the forthcoming sports modate as many as six players simultane- Micheli was certain Topgolf will be a hit Not all the feedback was from concerned
entertainment facility on city property. ously. Maximum planned occupancy will locally and across the region. parties, as representatives of the nearby
With hopes to break ground next year be 1,300 people, including 125 employees “It will be a very big draw,” he said. hotel industry expressed their support for
and an eye set on opening in the summer of on the property spanning about 13 acres. The expected popularity served as a the facility, claiming it would be a wel-
2021, representatives from the company Ultimately, it is expected nearly 500 peo- source of concern for some neighbors who come addition to an area largely deprived
specializing in melding recreation and ple, including part-time employees, will raised reservations that traffic from guests of recreational opportunities for travelers.
nightlife expressed their anticipation to work at the center. visiting the center will further jam up near- To further ingratiate the company to the
join Burlingame. There are 475 parking spaces planned by streets, especially at the highway inter- community, Micheli said Topgolf looks
“We’re excited to be a part of your com- and the location is expected to operate changes. Those fears were compounded by forward to partnering with local companies
munity,” said Tanner Micheli, the compa- from 9 a.m. until about midnight during the Oculus building under construction and schools on corporate and athletic
ny’s director of real estate development. the week, and 2 a.m. on the weekends. nearby, which is expected to host thou- events. To that end, high school sports
Topgolf is a chain entertainment compa- Beyond the opportunity to play golf, the sands of Facebook employees. teams are invited to practice for free at the
ny with centers across the nation special- center will offer food and drink at its Micheli though attempted to quell such facility in the afternoon.
izing in golf-style chipping games amidst restaurants and bars, as well as a banquet concerns, noting that traffic patterns for With a continuing desire to serve the
a sports bar setting. The company offered room which can be rented to host corporate Topgolf visitors are often different than interests and needs of the Burlingame com-
to pay the city $1.5 million annually to events. common commute hours for most local munity, Micheli said its charitable focus
use the site, plus finance building a $15 Micheli said it is not uncommon for workers or residents. will ramp up once a tighter bond is estab-
million state-of-the-art center. large companies to rent the entire facility, Residents also held concerns about the lished with its new home.
Schematic drawings showed the 71,000- and expects it to become an attraction for development process — specifically “We just want to understand what the
square-foot facility which will house three guests and corporations spanning the around the potential for noise pollution needs are,” he said.
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plate, already having one grand slam to his
credit this year in a 14-0 rivalry-game win
over Sequoia. Nam challenged Friis with a
first-pitch fastball and the senior just
Velez said. “But not getting the fastball
over, guys are going to sit and wait for that
off-speed pitch. And that’s what hurt us.”
In the bottom of the fifth, Menlo added on
missed connecting, instead sending a high with the help of a controversial play.
challenge. The Knights committed two fly to center for Ng to camp under and end With runners at second and third and no
errors in the first inning to put Carlmont the threat. outs, Carlmont reliever Jason Korjeff was
leadoff batter Sean Vanderaa at second base “I was looking first-pitch fastball just facing Collins and threw a pitch in the dirt.
with no outs. But Vanderaa advanced no fur- because he had walked the previous As the ball skipped through the left-handed
ther as Nam started a streak of setting down guy,” Friis said. “I thought he was going to batter’s box, the left-handed hitting Collins
seven Scots in a row. come into me, which he did. I got good bar- kicked at it, and appeared to make contact
Then in the third inning, an error by Nam rel on it, I just missed it a little.” with the ball. The pitch skipped to the back-
opened the door for Carlmont to load the On the flipside, the Menlo offense made stop, with Carlmont’s catcher Friis initially
bases with two outs. Nam then ran the count the most of its opportunities. Eight of the not chasing it down presuming the play was
to 3 balls, 2 strikes against cleanup hitter Knights’ nine starters reached base. And dead. But neither a hit batsman nor batter’s
Logan Snow, but escaped the jam by notch- then after getting on the board in the third interference was called, and courtesy runner
ing one of his five strikeouts. inning on an RBI single by Ian Collins, Jake Tsutaoka dashed home to score on the
Then in the later innings, Menlo’s Menlo continues adding on, scoring in wild pitch.
defense not only sharpened its game, center every inning from there on.
“On the hop I saw the lefty batter stick his
fielder JC Ng turned in what will quite possi- “That’s very important,” Hart said. “And
back foot out and just kind of kick it away to
ble stand as the play of the year with a div- after a game like we had on Wednesday
the other side,” Friis said. “And I think the
ing catch in the fifth. With one out, (Menlo won 15-8) where we got a lot of hits
reason it was such a big play is because we
Vanderaa hit a rocket toward right-center. and a lot of runs, you worry it’s going to be
were struggling to get outs at that point of
Ng had been shading Vanderaa toward left- a 1-1 game the next day. But we kept adding
the game. They were really starting to hit us
center to pull, but got an explosive first on. That’s very important.”
well. … It scored runs and it just let momen-
step and sprinted a good 20 paces to lay out Carlmont answered back in the top of the tum get to their side.”
with a headlong dive, nabbing the sinking fourth with an RBI double by Fong. But
liner with an all-out backhanded catch. Menlo took the lead right back in the bot- Menlo added another run when Collins
Nam said, off the crack of the bat, he did- tom of the fourth on a two-out RBI infield lifted a sacrifice fly to score Max Chou. Then
n’t think Ng had a chance to catch the ball. single by Ng, knocking Carlmont’s start- in the sixth, Chou doubled home Charlie
“I didn’t think so,” Nam said. “I thought it ing pitcher Snow out of the game. Giesler to up the lead to 5-1.
was in the gap … but he gets really good Snow, at times, looked sharp in striking Carlmont got to Menlo reliever Bennett
reads off the bat and he just went and got it. out seven through 3 2/3 innings. But he got Norman for a run in the seventh on an RBI
That was impressive.” tangled up mechanically in the middle PAM MCKENNEY/MENLO SCHOOL ATHLETICS double by DeSmidt, but the sidewinding
There was far more drama attached to Ng’s innings, walking three in the third inning Menlo School starting pitcher Justin Nam Norman closed out the game with his second
next putout, on Nam’s final batter of the to set the table for Menlo’s first run. He then allowed one run on five hits in six innings of strikeout of the frame.
game to finish the sixth inning. Carlmont hit No. 8 batter Kiefer Lord, then threw con- work in picking up the win over Carlmont. “We hit the ball but it was always right at
loaded the bases with singled from Tyler secutive wild pitches to move him around to somebody or just up in the air,” Velez
DeSmidt and Mateos Melkesian, and a walk third, and issued his fifth walk of the day to ahead single. said. “And you can’t score runs when you try
by Ben Fong. No. 9 hitter Adam Kasser before Ng’s go- “I think his pitch was the breaking to make it rain.”
t t t
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first baseman Williams, who threw home to
force the runner at the plate. Mills catcher
Thompson then fired down to second base to
get the base runner coming from first for a 3-
2-6 double play.
South City rightfielder dropped a routine fly- The play was muted by the fact South
ball. Both runners moved up a base on a City’s Kaitlyn Eremeyeff suffered an ankle
passed ball and both scored when injury on the play at second. She was carted
Thompson’s grounder to third was thrown off and was bound for a trip to the emer-
away at first base. gency room.
Mills took command of the game in the It appeared her teammates were going to
second, scoring four runs, only one of pick her up as Hailey Meisenbach walked to
which was earned. Nicole Boie drove in the reload the bases before Bergesen came up
first run when her groundout to second plat- with a RBI single and Malepeai’s two-run
ed Yeung, who had reached on an infield hit single cut the Mills lead to 7-5.
and stole second. Whitney then drew a two-
The Warriors still had the tying run at sec-
out walk and Williams, again, reached on an
ond base in Malepeai, but Mosqueda got a
error to extend the inning. Emma McGraw
strikeout to end the inning.
followed with an RBI single before
Thompson drove in two more with a double Mills got some breathing room by scor-
to left for a 6-1 advantage. ing two runs in the bottom of the inning,
The Warriors added a run in the top of the with Cassandra Stanley and Yeung each
third when Bergesen, who reached on an picking up RBIs.
error, scored on a Torres’ second run-scoring NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL “We were planning to move people around
single in three innings. After knocking down a ball and preventing it from going into the outfield, South City second (for the seventh inning),” Hammond said.
Mills got the run back in the fourth when baseman Lafu Malepeai, from her knees, throws to first. “But when we got those two runs (in the bot-
Whitney reached on a one-out error, went to tom of the sixth) … it gave us a little bit of
second on a Williams single, took third on into her biggest problem of the game as Hammond. separation.”
a fielder’s choice before scoring on the back South City rallied for three runs in the top of “I said, ‘Job well done,’ but [Mosqueda] Mosqueda went out for the seventh and
end of a delayed double steal to put the the sixth to close to 7-5. wanted the ball,” Hammond said. locked down the complete game.
Vikings up 7-2. The Warriors first loaded the bases, Mosqueda got a huge defensive play to “She had the confidence to take the ball in
Then Mills pitcher Sofia Mosqueda ran prompting a visit to the mound by Mills’ take some of the edge off as she induced the final inning,” Hammond said.
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SHARKS
Detroit (Ross 1-1) at Twins (Pineda 1-0), 11:10 a.m. Phils (Eflin 2-0) at Miami (Smith 0-0), 3:10 p.m.
Angels (Stratton 0-1) at Cubs (Hendricks 0-2),11:20 a.m.
Sharks briefly celebrated an appar- made and was upset the referee called Rays (Snell 2-1) at Toronto (Buchholz 0-0), 12:07 p.m.
Cards (Wainwright 1-0) vs. Reds (Roark 0-0)
at Monterrey, 4:10 p.m.
ent goal in the opening minute by a penalty on what he thought was Tribe (Rodriguez 0-0) at KC (Bailey 0-1), 4:15 p.m. NYM (Vargas 1-0) at Braves (Newcomb 0-0),4:20 p.m.
Brent Burns. That quickly turned incidental contact because that pre- A’s (Estrada 0-1) at Texas (Sampson 0-1), 5:05 p.m. SD (Strahm 0-2) at Arizona (Kelly 1-1), 5:10 p.m.
Continued from page 13 to frustration when the officials vented a chance at a replay review.
Stros (Verlander 1-0) at M’s (Hernandez 1-0), 6:10 a.m. Milwaukee (Davies 1-0) at L.A. (TBD), 6:10 p.m.
waved off the goal because Logan “That one call is a two-goal
opening minutes with the Golden Couture interfered with Marc- swing and devastating for our SHARKS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE WARRIORS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE
Knights scoring three goals in the Andre Fleury, giving the Golden group, ” DeBoer said. “It’s a Sharks 1, Vegas 1
first 6:11 and the Sharks rallying Warriors vs. L.A. Clippers
Knights the power play that led to shame.” Wednesday, April 10: Sharks 5, Vegas 2 Saturday, April 13: Clippers at Warriors, 5 p.m.
for three more in the final 3:01 to the game-winning goal. Stone converted from the slot Friday, April 12: Vegas 5, Sharks 3 Monday, April 15: Clippers at Warriors 7:30 p.m.
become the first team in NHL histo- Predictably, that wasn’t the view after a scramble for his third goal Sunday, April 14: Sharks at Vegas, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 18: Warriors at Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
ry to tie a playoff game in the first Tuesday, April 16: Sharks at Vegas, 7:30 p.m.
from the Sharks side, with coach of the series and Vegas held on Thursday, April 18: Vegas at Sharks, TBA
Sunday, April 21: Warriors at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m.
period after falling behind 3-0. x-Wednesday, April 24: L.A. Clippers at Warriors TBD
Peter DeBoer calling it a “travesty.” from there, thanks in part to 34 x-Sunday, April 21: Sharks at Vegas, TBA x-Friday, April 26: Warriors at L.A. Clippers, TBD
The craziness continued at the DeBoer said he believed Fleury was saves from Fleury. x-Tuesday, April 23: Vegas at Sharks, TBA x-Sunday, April 28: L.A. Clippers at Warriors TBD
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British Open. He chased Koepka to the fin- “Look, tomorrow is a very important day
MASTERS
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ish line in the PGA Championship. And
now he goes into the weekend one shot
behind, the closest he has been to a lead
because there’s no doubt someone in the top
15, or a few of them, are going to play very
well,” Scott said. “This is the best players
going into the weekend at a major since the in the world on the biggest stage that we all
2013 British Open at Muirfield. want to be in so badly.”
National loaded with top players, and not But that’s not just anyone he’s trailing. Storms stopped play for only 29 minutes,
just those tied at 7-under 136. Dustin long enough to stall Woods.
Molinari, the British Open champion
Johnson, poised to return to No. 1 in the
who has shown he belongs among the elite He made the only birdie on No. 11 all day,
world after Justin Rose missed the cut, has
in golf, had a 67 and was the first to reach 7 and hit his tee shot on the dangerous par-3
looked effortless over two days and was one
under. Day was right behind, coping with 12th to 5 feet when the horn sounded.
shot behind.
nagging soreness in his lower back with a Woods returned and missed the putt, and
Nine players were separated by one shot, 67 to match the Italian. then took three shots from 35 feet behind
a group that includes seven major winners Koepka, the U.S. Open and PGA champi- the par-5 13th green to lose another prime
and five former No. 1-ranked golfers. Phil on, began with a birdie to quickly take the birdie opportunity. But he made it up for
Mickelson, at 48 trying to become the old- lead, only to hit out of the pine straw, off a
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them with a couple of long birdie putts, and
est major champion, was three shots back. Francesco Molinari shot a 5-under 67 to move he had no complaints with his position.
tree and into the creek to make double to 7-under and a piece of the second-round
Justin Thomas and Rickie Fowler were four bogey on the par-5 second hole. He made lead at the Masters. “I feel like I played my own way back into
shots behind. two more bogeys before reaching the sev- the tournament,” Woods said. “I was just
“This is really stacked,” Scott said. “I enth hole, and then pulled himself together very patient today, felt very good to be out
16th. It added up to a 68 for the Australian
think it’s going to be an incredible weekend to salvage a 71. there doing what I was doing. This is now
who won the Masters six years ago, and has
no matter what happens now.” “You’re going to be tested in a major three straight majors that I’ve been in the
gone three years since his last victory.
Woods has gone 14 years since he last championship one way or another,” Koepka He had a chance to win the PGA mix and so it’s good stuff.”
won the green jacket, 11 years since his last said. “I hit a bad shot; just got to suck it up Championship in his last major until As for Rory McIlroy, the career Grand
major and had five surgeries — four on his and just keep going on. You’ve got a lot of Koepka pulled away and Scott made a care- Slam might need to wait another year.
back, the other to rebuild his left knee. holes left, and you can make up some less bogey at the end to finish third. He has McIlroy played the par 5s in even — two
But he feels he’s getting closer. ground.” shown flashes this year on the West Coast, bogeys, one par and an eagle on No. 8 that
“The last three majors, I’ve been right Scott was the only player to reach 8 under at Torrey Pines and Riviera, but has geared got him under par, but only briefly. He was
there,” Woods said. with a 2-iron into 5 feet for eagle on the his game toward this week. only seven shots behind, but he had 35
He briefly held the lead Sunday in the 15th, only to miss a 3-foot par putt on the Here he is, with a lot of company. players in front of him.
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BORZONI, CHRISTOPHER 2/25/2015 96.92 DUGAN, GERALD J 2/26/2015 28.62 GREATEST YEAR LIMITED 12/10/2014 2,886.62 LEE MD, JONATHAN 9/9/2015 136.56
BR TROIKA INC DBA MR ROOTER PL 7/9/2015 250.00 DUNLAP, DEBRA 4/9/2015 4,763.42 GREENBERG, PATRICIA 2/3/2015 21.86 LEE, ALBERT N 2/10/2015 121.24
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203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 297 Bicycles 303 electronics 304 Furniture
notice oF Petition to the proposed action.) The independent order to shoW cause For child’s schWinn Bicycle, Blue in Free teleVision - Mitsubishi, neW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
adMinister estate oF administration authority will be granted change oF naMe good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
George J. Jasinski unless an interested person files an ob- CASE# 19C1V01814 Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local Sell! (650) 875-8159.
Case Number: 19PRO00398 jection to the petition and shows good SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Mountain Bike new 21 gears $100. Delivery available.
cause why the court should not grant au- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, (650)722-3634 niagara ViBrating Adjustable bed
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- thority. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, onkyo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
tingent creditors, and persons who may A hearing on the petition will be held in REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Mountain Bike. Top brand. Runs Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, (408)656-0958
otherwise be interested in the will or es- this court as follows: MAY 14, 2019 at PETITION OF good. $39. (660)342-5220 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
tate, or both, of George J. Jasinski. A 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of Edatil P Carmona oFFice tyPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
Petition for Probate has been filed by California, County of San Mateo, 400
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
298 collectibles PhilliPs-50” color t.V., Heavy, $99 wood with formica wood grain top $25
Henry Jasinski in the Superior Court of County Center, Redwood City, CA (650)591-8062 (650) 787-9753
California, County of San Mateo. The 94063. Petitioners: Edatil P Carmona filed a peti- 15 lP ALBUMS including "Sinatra Trilo-
If you object to the granting of the peti- tion with this court for a decree changing queen soFa Bed, $75 Sherrill (sp?),
Petition for Probate requests that Henry
Jasinski be appointed as personal repre- tion, you should appear at the hearing names as follows:
gy", Ronstadt, Minelli, Streisand, and 304 Furniture Salmon fabric, 91" wide, good condition,
Present name: more. $40. San Bruno. (650)794-0839
sentative to administer the estate of the and state your objections or file written call (650)697-3709
Edatil Priscila Carmona Partida antique dining table for six people .
decedent. objections with the court before the hear- with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
The petition requests authority to admin- ing. Your appearance may be in person Proposed Name: 1984 tiMe magazine. Special 1994
ister the estate under the Independent or by your attorney. Edatil Priscila Carmona Manzo Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg retro hutch Needs refinishing other-
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- (650)588-0842 antique Mohagany Bookcase. Four wise good condition. Top detaches from
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
thority will allow the personal representa- itor of the decedent, you must file your THE COURT ORDERS that all persons bottom $25. (650)712-9962
tive to take many actions without obtain- claim with the court and mail a copy to interested in this matter shall appear be- 49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie Bedstead single, poster style, box
ing court approval. Before taking certain the personal representative appointed by fore this court at the hearing indicated deBartolo on cover. Mint condition. soFa-Beige FaBric, Orig. $900,
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- spring, mattress available. $40.00.
very important actions, however, the per- the court within the later of either (1) four $10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 (650)593-7408 Rarely used, 7ft long, $350
sonal representative will be required to months from the date of first issuance of tition for change of name should not be (650)234-8218
give notice to interested persons unless letters to a general personal representa- granted. Any person objecting to the collectaBle caBBage Patch Kids
name changes described above must file Beige soFa $99. Excellent Condition
they have waived notice or consented to tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New (650) 315-2319 solid Wood Dining table with exten-
the proposed action.) The independent California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days a written objection that includes the rea- Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 sion great piece great condition black
administration authority will be granted from the date of mailing or personal de- sons for the objection at least two court (650) 572-8895 BroWn liVing room chair with cush- $80 (650)364-5263
unless an interested person files an ob- livery to you of a notice under section days before the matter is scheduled to ion. Dimensions 38"W, 32"H, 37"D.
jection to the petition and shows good 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- be heard and must appear at the hearing $70..00. Transport yourself. Call solid Wood Entertainment Center-
to show cause why the petition should dePression glass Dining Plate. 8
cause why the court should not grant au- er California statutes and legal authority (650)872-2371 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
not be granted. If no written objection is 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
thority. may affect your rights as a creditor. You $12 (650)762-6048
A hearing on the petition will be held in may want to consult with an attorney timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Bunk Beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
this court as follows: MAY 08, 2019 at knowledgable in California law. tion without a hearing. A hearing on the years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or (925)482-5742
petition shall be held on 5/21/19 at 9 gaMes oF the 23rd Olympiad maga-
9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of You may examine the file kept by the zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588- B/O (650)685-2494
California, County of San Mateo, 400 court. If you are a person interested in a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, taBle 24"x48" folding legs each end.
County Center, Redwood City, CA Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 0842 china caBinet Wallet, $20. Call Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
the estate, you may file with the court a
94063. Request for Special Notice (form DE- Order to Show Cause shall be published (650)589-1407 $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
If you object to the granting of the peti- 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- at least once each week for four succes- lennox red Rose, Unused, hand
tion, you should appear at the hearing praisal of estate assets or of any petition sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, coMPuter desk (glass) & chair. Like thoMasVille dining table, $50 4
and state your objections or file written or account as provided in Probate Code ing on the petition in the following news- $12.00. (650) 578 9208. new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or chairs, mid-century blonde with two
objections with the court before the hear- paper of general circulation: gtecher@comcast.net leaves call (650)697-3709.
section 1250. A Request for Special No- San Mateo Daily Journal
ing. Your appearance may be in person tice form is available from the court clerk. Miller lite Neon sign , work good
or by your attorney. Filed: 4/8/2019 $59 call (650)218-6528 coMPuter desk with 3 side drawers . tiki Bar - Original from the 60’s,Like
Attorney for Petitioner: /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- Noell Kubota Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask
itor of the decedent, you must file your Judge of the Superior Court old, antique, Bottle Collection: 20 for pic . $89 or bo.(650)255-3514 text or (650)245-4234.
630 North San Mateo Drive Dated: 4/4/2019 leave message
claim with the court and mail a copy to SAN MATEO, CA 94401 bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048
the personal representative appointed by (Published 4/13/19, 4/20/19, 4/27/19,
(650)579-7535 5/4/19). coMPuter sWiVel CHAIR. Padded tWin Bed- Free you pick up. Call
the court within the later of either (1) four FILED: 4/11/2019 one collection of antique Cuban
months from the date of first issuance of Cigar Bands. $95. (415) 867-6444. No Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (650)344-2109
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
letters to a general personal representa- nal on 4/13/19, 4/20/19, 4/22/19 ) Texting.
desk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. tWo Wood Book Shelves, $75 with
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the drawers and pull-down desk call
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days sMall rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- (650)458-3578
(650)697-3709
from the date of mailing or personal de- 4162
livery to you of a notice under section 295 art dining chairs -Six Antique, used BedrooM Furniture, FREE. Call
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- steMMed crystal. 3 styles. 13 Mahogany Chippendale Chairs- $675 (650)573-7381.
er California statutes and legal authority oil Painting-canVass, Victorian pieces. Pattern: "Catherine". (650)888-2662
may affect your rights as a creditor. You order to shoW cause For Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00 $45. San Bruno.(650)794-0839 Wall unit/rooM Divider. Simple
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Request for Special Notice (form DE- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 tWo 1998 Star Wars R2-D2 action fig-
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praisal of estate assets or of any petition Paola Antoinette Estanislao-Pretorius 296 appliances both. Steve (650)518-6614 ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for great condition, text for picture (650)571-
or account as provided in Probate Code $250 .(650)-654-1930. 0947
section 1250. A Request for Special No- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: air conditioner 10000 BTU w/re-
tice form is available from the court clerk. mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG Vintage steMWare: 3 styles, 23 Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
Petitioners: Paola Antoinette Estanislao- pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 dining taBle - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT
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Gregory P. Menzel, Esq. (SBN:139770) a decree changing name as follows: 0898 lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012.
155 Bovet Rd. Suite 350 Present name: 306 housewares
SAN MATEO, CA 94402 Paola Antoinette Estanislao Pretorius Free Washer and 220v dryer, both
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Paola Estanislao Pretorius move, stairs. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- dition power cord/owners manual includ- dresser-antique Vanity Combo, 3
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 20-pieces in original box, never used.
nal on 4/6/19, 4/13/19, 4/15/19 ) THE COURT ORDERS that all persons beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 $250 per box (3 boxes available).
glass-Panel laMPshade. Similar
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fore this court at the hearing indicated ple tan/white mainly.Hang or lampshade. recordaBle cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
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Case Number: 19PRO00427-A be heard and must appear at the hearing stering. Free. (650)593-7001. and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592-
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan 2648
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Petition for Probate has been filed by a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, neW, singer Sewing Machine Univer- 307 Jewelry & clothing
Michelle Ann Nelson in the Superior Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader ikea taBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
Court of California, County of San Mateo. Order to Show Cause shall be published chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 $ 30. (650)598-9804. anne klein silver-tone watch with
The Petition for Probate requests that at least once each week for four succes- Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di-
Michelle Ann Nelson be appointed as sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- tiFFany style Lamp shade. Older- 302 antiques inFlataBle coleMan queen size al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371
personal representative to administer the ing on the petition in the following news- mattress-56"x75". Includes air pump,
estate of the decedent. multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650) sheets and mattress pad. $25 (650)654-
paper of general circulation: 727-7266. Beer steins-original from Germa- 308 tools
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ister the estate under the Independent Filed: 3/15/2019 (650)592-7483
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- VacuuM cleaner (reconditioned) Mahogany tV Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W antique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ $10 Call Ed (415)298-0645
thority will allow the personal representa- Judge of the Superior Court x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697- at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
tive to take many actions without obtain- Dated: 3/13/2019 3709
ing court approval. Before taking certain Mahogany antique Secretary desk, Briggs & Stratton Lawn Mower with
(Published 3/23/19, 3/30/19, 4/6/19,
very important actions, however, the per- 4/13/19). 297 Bicycles 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- Mattress, tWin long, excellent condi- Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
sonal representative will be required to elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. tion, $25, (650) 552-9556 (650)771-6324.
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