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Wednesday March 1, 2017 XVII, Edition 168 www.smdailyjournal.com

Redwood City vote to extend council terms


To comply with state law, City Council decides to postpone elections one year
By Anna Schuessler Extending the terms was one of values, Masur said. More than Senate Bill 415, which requires City elections aligning with
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF two options previously reviewed any other issue that weve cities seeing voter turnout levels state primaries were expected to
at a Jan. 23 meeting. The vote addressed as a council, there has in odd years significantly lower cost at least $160,000 in June of
The Redwood City Council Monday night was 4-3. Voting been quite a significant amount of than general elections to mirror 2018 and $170,000 in June of
closed a discussion Monday night against extending the terms were dialogue at the dais. Frequently we the state cycle on even years and 2020, with an additional cost of
on how to best change council Vice Mayor Ian Bain and council- get criticized because we dont dis- ensure more voters participate in just over $20,000 for each ballot
terms to meet new state standards women Janet Borgens and Shelly cuss enough. In this instance, local elections, the councils deci- measure, according to a staff
by extending them from four years Masur. weve gotten criticism because sion followed the decisions of
weve discussed too much. report. This option was viewed as
to five and moving upcoming This issue has stirred up a lot of several other jurisdictions
elections to 2018 and 2020. thoughts and ideas and competing Spawned by the passage of throughout the county. See ELECTIONS, Page 19

Trump: Its time to join


SAMANTHA WEIGEL/DAILY JOURNAL
forces for new greatness President lays out bold
People walk near Alma Point, a
portion of the 15-acre senior housing agenda with softer tone
community known as Foster Square. in speech to Congress
Foster Square By Julie Pace
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

comes to life WASHINGTON Heralding a


new chapter of American great-
ness, President Donald Trump
Senior housing community issued a broad call for overhauling
filling, construction continues the nations health care system and
By Samantha Weigel significantly boosting military
spending Tuesday
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
night, swapping Inside
Years after planning a diverse his trademark Conservatives
senior housing community, the p ug n aci o us n es s rebel on health
first Foster Square residents are and personal care, and GOP
looks to Trump
moving into a sprawling 15-acre insults for a more
restrained tone as Trump See page 6
site that was once the last city- signs
owned piece of undeveloped land. he addressed executive order
New buildings continue to rise Congress for the on black colleges
from the site adjacent to Foster first time. Sessions says
City Hall, as developers chip away In an appeal to police need less
federal scrutiny
at their portions of the project that American opti- Trumps
will house hundreds of seniors in mism, Trump budget plan
the Bayfront community. declared, The has billions for
time for small border wall and
cuts elsewhere
See SQUARE, Page 20 REUTERS thinking is over.
Still, he employed See page 7
Mike Pence, left, and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, right, applaud as Donald Trump arrives to deliver his first
Small changes for San address to a joint session of Congress. dark language to
describe the threat posed by radi-
Carlos sidewalk repairs Fact check: Trump takes credit he hasnt earned cal Islamic terrorism a term his
Council closes discussion on own national security adviser
rejects as inflammatory and
sharing costs with residents TRUMP: According to the National strongest economic and fiscal contributors price of the F-35 jet fighter.
warned against reckless and
Academy of Sciences, our current in the population. This second generation THE FACTS: The cost savings he persists in
By Anna Schuessler immigration system costs Americas contributed more in taxes on a per capita bragging about were secured in full or large uncontrolled entry of refugees
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF taxpayers many billions of dollars a year. basis, for example, than did non-immigrants part before he became president. and immigrants from countries
THE FACTS: Thats not exactly what that in the period studied, 1994-2013. The head of the Air Force program
report says. It says immigrants contribute The report found that the long-run fiscal announced significant price reductions in with ties to extremist groups.
As the San Carlos City Council to government finances by paying taxes and impact of immigrants and their children the contract for the Lockheed F-35 fighter jet Trumps overall message on
approved minor changes to exist- add expenditures by consuming public would probably be seen as more positive Dec. 19 after Trump had tweeted about immigration, one of his signature
ing sidewalk repair policies services. if their role in sustaining labor force growth the cost but weeks before he met the campaign issues, was unexpected-
Monday, councilmembers decided The report found that while first-generation and contributing to innovation and companys CEO about it.
immigrants are more expensive to entrepreneurial activity were taken into Pentagon managers took action even ly mixed. He said he believed that
to close a discussion on whether governments than their native-born account. before the election to save money on the real and positive immigration
the city should share in the cost of counterparts, primarily at the state and local TRUMP: Weve saved taxpayers hundreds
level, immigrants children are among the of millions of dollars by bringing down the See FACTS, Page 18
See REPAIRS, Page 19 See TRUMP, Page 18
2 Wednesday March 1, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


Words are, of course, the most
powerful drug used by mankind.
Rudyard Kipling, English author

This Day in History


Nebraska became the 37th state as

1867 President Andrew Johnson signed a


proclamation.

In 1 5 6 5 , the city of Rio de Janeiro was founded by


Portuguese knight Estacio de Sa.
In 1 7 9 2 , Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II died; he was suc-
ceeded by his son, Francis II.
In 1 8 1 5 , Napoleon, having escaped exile in Elba, arrived
in Cannes, France, and headed for Paris to begin his
Hundred Days rule.
In 1 9 3 2 , Charles A. Lindbergh Jr., the 20-month-old son
of Charles and Anne Lindbergh, was kidnapped from the
family home near Hopewell, New Jersey. (Remains identi-
fied as those of the child were found the following May.)
In 1 9 4 0 , Native Son by Richard Wright was first pub-
lished by Harper & Brothers.
In 1 9 5 4 , four Puerto Rican nationalists opened fire from
the spectators gallery of the U. S. House of
Representatives, wounding five members of Congress. The
United States detonated a dry-fuel hydrogen bomb, code-
named Castle Bravo, at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
In 1 9 5 7 , The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss was released to REUTERS
bookstores by Random House. Revellers from Portela samba school perform during the second night of the carnival parade at the Sambadrome in Rio de
In 1 9 6 1 , President John F. Kennedy signed an executive Janeiro, Brazil.
order establishing the Peace Corps.
In 1 9 6 7 , U.S. Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, D-N.Y., accused
of misconduct, was denied his seat in the 90th Congress. In other news ...
(The Supreme Court ruled in 1969 that Powell had to be seat-
ed.) Taco truck serves highway lunch long owned near Ballston Beach in flight to resume its trip to Chicago
Cape Cod. later Monday night.
In 1 9 7 1 , a bomb went off inside a mens room at the U.S. for stranded Seattle drivers The Jeep had once been painted The plane had 148 passengers and
Capitol; the radical group Weather Underground claimed SEATTLE A taco truck that became white with a green interior. It had been six crew members on board.
responsibility for the pre-dawn blast. stranded in a massive Seattle traffic stored in a garage that was long ago No other details were immediately
jam came to the rescue of hungry driv- buried by shifting sand dunes. available.
Birthdays ers by opening up and serving lunch
on the interstate.
Munsnuff says the family was unable
to remove the Jeep or dismantle the Santa Rosa man arrested in
A tanker truck carrying propane now-collapsed garage all these years killing of father, estranged wife
rolled over on Seattles Interstate 5 on because of environmental regulations
Monday morning, shutting area roads around the dunes, which also have SANTA ROSA Santa Rosa police
for about eight hours amid concerns swallowed up parts of a nearby town say a man detained for drug possession
about a hazardous materials spill. beach parking lot. has been arrested on suspicion of
While waiting in the jam, Rachel Munsnuff says he snagged a few sou- killing his father and estranged wife,
McQuade tells The Seattle Times she venirs from the barely recognizable who had secured a restraining order
spotted someone walking back to her wreckage, including the Jeeps hub against him a week earlier.
car with a to-go box of food. She says caps and door handles. The Santa Rosa Press Democrat
she then headed over to the Tacos El reports Monday that 32-year-old
Actor Dirk Pop singer Kesha Pop singer Justin
Benedict is 72. is 30. Bieber is 23. Tajin truck herself and ordered two American Airlines flight diverts Dalton Carlson is being held at the
steak and two chicken tacos for her to Denver after turbulence Sonoma County jail since Friday,
Actor Robert Clary is 91. Singer Harry Belafonte is 90. husband. when officers found him armed with a
Actor Robert Conrad is 82. Rock singer Mike DAbo El Tajin owner Thomas Lopez tells DENVER An American Airlines hammer, knife and ammunition outside
(Manfred Mann) is 73. Former Sen. John Breaux, D-La., is the newspaper that he and his employ- flight from San Diego to Chicago the home of his estranged wife.
73. Rock singer Roger Daltrey is 73. Actor-director Ron ees are ready to serve food, every- made an emergency landing in Denver The body of 37-year-old Jessica
Howard is 63. Actress Catherine Bach is 63. Country singer where. after hitting severe turbulence that Carlson was found Saturday in her
Janis Gill (aka Janis Oliver Cummins) (Sweethearts of the injured five passengers. kitchen. Hours earlier, police found
Rodeo) is 63. Actor Tim Daly is 61. Singer-musician Jon Jeep buried in sand dune for Flight 1296 landed safely about 57-year-old Dale Carlson dead on
Carroll is 60. Rock musician Bill Leen is 55. Actor Bryan 5:35 p. m. Monday at Denver home across town.
Batt is 54. Actor Maurice Bernard is 54. Actor Russell Wong 40 years is finally unearthed International Airport. Santa Rosa Sgt. Josh Ludtke says the
is 54. Actor Chris Eigeman is 52. Actor John David Cullum TRURO, Mass. A Jeep buried in Denver airport spokesman Heath trauma on the bodies was so extensive
is 51. Actor George Eads is 50. Actor Javier Bardem is 48. sand in Massachusetts 40 years ago Montgomery said two passengers were that pathologists couldnt immediate-
Actor Jack Davenport is 44. Rock musician Ryan Peake has finally been dug out. taken to a hospital with injuries, ly determine how either was killed. He
(Nickelback) is 44. Actor Mark-Paul Gosselaar is 43. Singer Work crews early Friday pulled out which were described as not life-threat- says a gun appeared to have been fired
Tate Stevens is 42. Actor Jensen Ackles is 39. TV host the rusted remnants of what John ening. Three others were checked by in at least one of the homes.
Donovan Patton is 39. Rock musician Sean Woolstenhulme Munsnuff says was once his familys medical personnel at the airport. He says detectives are still investi-
(WOOL-sten-hyoolm) is 36. Actress Lupita Nyongo is 34. beach buggy at the home theyve American Airlines scheduled the gating a motive in the killings.
Rhythm-and-blues singer Sammie is 30.

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2, in first place; Money Bags, No. 11, in second near 50.
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The race time was clocked at 1:43.87.
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Police reports
Officials examine quality of life Sounds trumped-up
Someone was pacing back and forth and
Burlingame residents surveyed to collect perspective on capital projects ranting about America on Burlingame
Avenue in Burlingame before 1:50 p.m.
By Austin Walsh some lower areas also flooded. Wednesday, Feb. 15.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on The building is not in good shape we
or share this story at cannot do the programming we would like
Residents with opinions regarding the www.smdailyjournal.com to do, she said. We would love to make SAN MATEO
interplay between the state of that a more usable facility. Lo s t pro perty. A cellphone was lost on
Burlingames infrastructure and the quality Officials have estimated rebuilding a Peninsula Avenue before 11:58 p. m.
of life are invited to share their perspec- Hillsborough and Millbrae. new center could cost between $35 million Tuesday, Feb. 21.
tive with officials preparing the citys Beyond public safety, issues such as and $45 million, depending on the amount Di s turbance. A bartender was assaulted
budget. repairing or maintaining streets and side- of parking in the project. by a customer on Olympic Avenue before
Burlingame City Manager Lisa Goldman walks, offering a diverse stock of housing Mayor Ricardo Ortiz said late last year 9:10 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19.
introduced Monday, Feb. 27, to the options, reducing traffic congestion and he would support pursuing the tax to Lo s t pro perty. A wallet was lost on 42nd
Planning Commission a survey designed addressing an aging Recreation Center are address the Recreation Center, plus City Avenue before 4:01 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19.
to collect input regarding potential priori- among the other local matters of concern Hall, which officials say is antiquated as Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A drone was
ty projects to be addressed through the on which Burlingame officials could use well. He suggested though officials may found in a parking area on La Selva Street
citys annual spending plan, according to additional input, said Goldman. face a hard time rallying support for a before 9:48 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 19.
video of the meeting. The ongoing outreach effort builds on a measure addressing City Hall. Reckl es s dri v i ng . A driver was swerv-
The feedback collected should help guide similar initiative last year, when officials Goldman said officials have yet to make ing near East Hillsdale Boulevard and
officials who in March will begin crafting collected the perspective of residents a decision regarding the potential tax or Saratoga Drive before 11:31 p. m.
the budget and setting money aside to regarding their general happiness with bond, and instead are focusing currently Thursday, Feb. 16.
address capital improvements, infrastruc- their quality of life, said Goldman. on the budget development process.
ture fixes and other areas needing invest- As a city, we take pride in reflecting our She said though the variety of capital
BURLINGAME
ment, said Goldman. residents priorities in our planning. Last improvements being examined by offi- Fo un d p ro p e rt y . A license plate was
We have a balanced city budget, which year, we conducted a resident satisfaction cials, regardless of size, have a profound found in the road near El Camino Real and
is great, said Goldman. But the city survey to get feedback on how we were impact on the quality of life for residents. Trousdale Avenue before 2:25 p. m.
doesnt have enough money to address all doing as a city. Our current Join the If we have really crummy streets and Tuesday, Feb. 21.
the needs identified by the public. So we Conversation effort builds on this survey really crummy sidewalks, that is going to Di s turbance. A woman was slapped by an
want to get as many community perspec- with the upcoming budget adoption in affect those of you that own property unknown person on the 1100 block of
tives as possible to continue to maintain mind, she said in an email. here, she said. Trousdale Drive before 12:18 p. m.
Burlingames quality of life, which we all With the understanding the city cannot Those interested in taking the most Tuesday, Feb. 21.
know and enjoy here. afford to address the variety of capital recent survey should visit Theft. A phone and cash were taken from a
projects being considered, officials have vehicle that may have been unlocked on
Goldman said the city has more than burlingame.org/index.aspx?page=3701 or
held a series of talks over the past year Carmelita Avenue before 11:31 a. m.
$100 million in necessary capital visit City Hall for a physical copy.
weighing whether to pursue a tax measure. Tuesday, Feb. 21.
improvements all of which the city Vandal i s m. A vehicle was spray painted
does not have money to address so the Rebuilding the Recreation Center has austin@smdailyjournal.com on Ray Drive before 9:03 a.m. Tuesday,
opinion of residents is critical in helping been identified as a potential primary
(650) 344-5200 ext. 105 Feb. 21.
officials prioritize. focus of revenue generated through a bond
As is the case in most communities, or tax, as officials have said the existing
preserving a vibrant staff of police and facility is no longer seismically sound and
firefighters has traditionally been a top is unfit to accommodate modern programs
co n cern amo n g Burl i n g ame res i den t s . sought by the community.
The city has its own police department, During the recent storms, Goldman said
b ut s h ares a fi re dep art men t wi t h a portion of the centers roof failed and

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Gangmembers guilty of Half house party on the 400 and child molestation on the condition of
block of Oak Avenue Local briefs 16 years in prison.
Moon Bay house party murder when they summoned Arroyo was found guilty of first-degree Prosecutors had sought a term of 19 years
Two Sureo gangmembers were found Garduno-Vega to the murder and faces 63 years to life in prison in prison but the court offered the 16-year
guilty of murder on Monday for the shoot- front yard. Carranza and at his sentencing on April 12. sentence. Moreno is set to return to court
ing death of a 21-year- Garduno-Vega got into Both defendants remain in custody with- April 11 for sentencing.
old man at a house party an argument and Arroyo out bail. Prosecutors said Moreno molested a girl
in Half Moon Bay in shot him twice with a over five years, starting when she was 12
2015, prosecutors said. handgun. Man takes plea deal years old, including improper touching,
Armando Carranza, 37, Both suspects fled in licking and rubbing.
and Abraham Arroyo, 21,
Abraham
Carranzas vehicle, but for molesting two girls The girl reported the abuse to her mother,
Arroyo
were both found guilty of Carranza turned himself A Redwood City man pleaded no contest who called police.
the murder of Felix in three days later. Arroyo was arrested on on Monday to three felonies for molesting A week before Moreno was scheduled to
Garduno-Vega on Aug. Sept. 8 and the murder weapon was found in two young girls over the course of several go to trial in February 2016, another girl
29, 2015. Both will face a car he abandoned after a police pursuit, years, San Mateo County prosecutors said. came forward and said that Moreno had
Armando prosecutors said. Juan Manuel Moreno, 40, was set to go molested her over several years as well,
lengthy prison terms
Carranza Carranza was found guilty of second- to jury trial but instead entered the no con- prosecutors said.
when theyre sentenced
in April. degree murder and faces 40 years to life in test pleas to forcible lewd acts on a child, Moreno remains in custody on $250,000
Carranza and Arroyo were attending a prison when hes sentenced on April 5. continuous sexual molestation of a child bail.

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PG&E to get five-year Around the nation


Massive debris pile emerges
from water near troubled dam

pipeline safety monitor


By Julia Cheever
OROVILLE Crews worked Tuesday to
clean up dirt and debris from the base of
Oroville Dam and biologists rush to save
stranded fish after state officials shut off the
flow of water from a damaged spillway at the
Northern California lake.
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE
Officials brought in extra heavy equip-
ment to remove sediment, concrete and
PG&E Co. and federal prosecutors have
debris that washed down the eroded hillside
agreed on choosing a Chicago lawyer to be
and collected at the bottom. The erosion
a court-appointed monitor who will make
forced authorities to order nearly 200,000
sure the utility obeys pipeline safety rules
people to evacuate three weeks ago when
for the next five years. experts feared it would undermine a concrete
The selection of Mark Filip was announced wall holding water in the lake and unleash a
late Monday by the U.S. Attorneys Office in 30-foot wall of water.
San Francisco. Department of Water Resources officials
The requirement for a monitor was set by estimated the debris pile measured 1 million
U.S. District Judge Thelton Henderson during cubic yards enough to fill more than 300
PG&Es sentencing in San Francisco on Jan. Olympic-sized swimming pools.
26 for six criminal counts. Water officials announced Monday that
PG&Es conviction by jury in Hendersons they were closing the floodgates at the top
court last year included five counts of violat- of the spillway, stopping the release of
ing a federal pipeline safety law and one count water from Lake Oroville for the first time
of obstructing a National Transportation in three weeks and showing that much of the
Safety Board investigation into the fatal nat- concrete spillway is now gone. Its been
ural gas pipeline explosion in San Bruno in replaced by a deep gash in the earth on both
2010. sides.
The monitorship is a condition of five The decision to shut off water releases
years of probation for PG&E. gives crews time to remove the debris,
The goal of the monitorship shall be to DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO which is preventing the use of a hydroelec-
prevent the criminal conduct with respect to Eight people died, 66 were injured and dozens of houses were damaged or destroyed when tric power plant at the base of the dam.
gas pipeline transmission safety that gave a flawed and improperly inspected high-pressure natural gas transmission pipeline exploded
rise to the indictment in the case, Henderson in San Bruno on Sept. 9, 2010. New help for that bane of
said in the sentencing order. the U.S. Attorneys Office and PG&E could dozens of houses were damaged or destroyed
The judge also fined PG&E the maximum agree on a monitor, but said he would select when a flawed and improperly inspected
middle-age: blurry close-up vision
amount of $3 million and ordered it to explain one if they did not agree. high-pressure natural gas transmission WASHINGTON Squinting while tex-
its conviction and steps for improvement in He said the monitor must make sure PG&E pipeline exploded in San Bruno on Sept. 9, ting? Always losing your reading glasses?
newspaper and television advertisements. takes reasonable and appropriate steps to 2010. An eye implant that takes about 10 minutes
Filip is a specialist in government regula- test gas transmission pipelines, maintain Henderson listed a series of activities and to put in place is the newest in a list of sur-
tion enforcement and white-collar crime. He pipeline safety, implement an effective standards for the monitor that are based on gical repairs for the blurry close-up vision
previously served as a federal judge in ethics and compliance program, and operate recommendations and orders by the NTSB that is a bane of middle age. But whos real-
Chicago for four years and as a federal prose- a safety-related employee incentive pro- and California Public Utilities Commission ly a good candidate to toss their specs?
cutor. gram. stemming from investigations of the explo- Its not bringing anybody back to being
During the sentencing, Henderson said Eight people died, 66 were injured and sion. 20 again, cautioned Dr. Shilpa Rose, a
Washington ophthalmologist who tests
whether patients eyes are healthy enough
Drought-busting snow pushes Tahoe to highest mark since 2006 to qualify. But it decreases the need to rush
to get that pair of reading glasses every
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Meadows Water Authority. Truckee River toward downstream reservoirs time you want to send a text or read an
Scientists are scheduled to release the southwest of Reno, Pyramid Lake and rural email.
RENO, Nev. The drought-busting snow results of the latest Sierra snowpack surveys irrigation canals to the east. Nearly everybody will experience presby-
and rain in the mountains around Lake Tahoe on Wednesday. As of Feb. 1, the Tahoe Basin After Tahoe fills it is good for three years, opia at some point, usually starting in the
have pushed the lake to its highest level in snowpack already was 233 percent of normal. he said. We could have unprecedented dry mid-40s. At first you may notice yourself
more than a decade. Hauck told the Reno Gazette-Journal its a (weather) and it still ends up being two holding restaurant menus at arms length.
After suffering through five consecutive foregone conclusion the lake reach its stor- years. Eventually, even in good light, reading
years of drought, hydrologists say the alpine age limit level in the weeks ahead for the first The dam built between 1909 and 1913 becomes a blur.
lake atop the Sierra Nevada now has enough time since 2006. allows for the storage of approximately 6 feet How well you see has to do with how light
water to fill downstream reservoirs and meet We have significantly more water forecast of water above the lakes natural rim. is directed through the natural lens to the
the Reno-areas needs for at least two years. to come in than we have room for, said Chad That may not sound like much but Tahoes back of the eye. That lens stiffens with age,
We are basically going from one Blanchard, the federal water master in Reno surface covers 191 square miles an area losing its ability to shift and bend light so
extreme to the other in two years, said Bill who started releasing water last week at the three times larger than the District of that it becomes more difficult to focus
Hauck, senior hydrologist for the Truckee dam in Tahoe City, California into the Columbia. close-up.
6 Wednesday March 1, 2017 LOCAL/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Conservatives rebel on health care, and GOP looks to Trump


By Erica Werner and Alan Fram be unified, he said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I feel at the end of the For now, most evidence is to the con-
trary.
WASHINGTON Republicans confront- day when we get everything done After a recess week filled with raucous
ed a conservative rebellion in their own
party Tuesday over their long-promised
and right, were going to be unified. town hall meetings, lawmakers return to
the Capitol this week immediately put deep
plans to repeal and replace the health care divisions on display. The two leading con-
law, and beseeched President Donald Trump House Speaker Paul Ryan servative groups in the House both
to settle the dispute. announced their opposition to House lead-
Hes the leader on this issue right now; Influential House conservatives say have little insight into what Trump would ership health care plans based on a leaked
hes the one thats got to hold us together, theres no way the approach can pass the say in his speech to Congress Tuesday draft and reports that the bill would cost
said Rep. Dennis Ross of Florida as he left House. night, and to what extent he would endorse more than expected while covering fewer
a meeting during which he said Republican The dispute comes a month into Trumps their plan, though several all but begged people than the Affordable Care Act.
leaders urged the rank-and-file to stay presidency, and seven years after the him to do so. And three key conservative senators,
strong on the issue and told them: Now Affordable Care Act passed a Democratic- What the president can say is that the Mike Lee of Utah, Rand Paul of Kentucky
is not the time to back down. controlled Congress with Barack Obama in plan that gets presented to the conference and Ted Cruz of Texas, added their voices in
The pep talk from leadership came amid the White House. Now the Republicans are is the one you need to vote yes on, said opposition, too, announcing that they
signs of serious trouble for the emerging in charge of the White House and Congress. GOP Rep. Bill Flores of Texas. Thats how will resist Obamacare Lite and accept
House GOP health care plan even before Yet, having spent all those intervening he can be helpful. nothing less than full repeal of
legislation is officially released. years promising to uproot the law and House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin Obamacare.
Conservatives are objecting to new tax replace it with something better, they find sought to put a positive face on the divi- I think we have the votes now to tell the
credits that would help consumers buy themselves flailing and divided at the sions. leadership that this is what we want to do,
health care, arguing they amount to a cost- moment of truth. I feel at the end of the day when we get Paul said on a conference call with House
ly new entitlement. Most Republicans and aides professed to everything done and right, were going to conservative leaders Tuesday.

Police locate at-risk Paci fi c Av en ue.


Local briefs South San Francisco resident
72-year-old who went missing Police had initially said they Anthony Fuller, 23, was driving away
Police have located an at-risk 72- believed he had left on foot or possi- from the scene with the victim when
year-old man who went missing over bly via public transit. officers arrived and learned that Fuller
the weekend in Redwood City, police had allegedly assaulted the woman
said Tuesday. Man allegedly assaults before dragging her into the car,
Horace Greely Nash was reported according to police.
missing at about 3 p.m. Saturday after
woman, drags her into car Fuller was subsequently taken into
he walked away from a care facility ear- A man was arrested after allegedly custody and then booked into San
lier that morning without telling staff physically assaulting a woman and Mateo County Jail on suspicion of
members. dragging her into a car in San Bruno domestic violence, kidnapping and
Before going missing, he was last early Tuesday morning, police said. violation of his parole.
seen near the corner of Brewster Offi cers res p o n ded t o rep o rt s o f a Anyone with information about the
Avenue and Duane Street, according to p h y s i cal al t ercat i o n b et ween a case is asked to call San Bruno police
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Sessions suggests police
need less federal scrutiny
By Eric Tucker and Sadie Gurman this. I dont think its
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wrong or mean or insen-
sitive to civil rights or
WASHINGTON Attorney General Jeff human rights. Its out of
Sessions painted a grim vision of violence a concern to make the
in America on Tuesday, telling state law lives of people, particu-
enforcement officials that a recent uptick in larly in poor communi-
killings threatens to undo decades of ties, minority communi-
progress and suggesting police would be ties, live a safer, happier
more effective if they were subjected to less Jeff Sessions life.
federal scrutiny. He warned of a surging
In his first major policy speech as attor- heroin epidemic, rising homicide rates in
ney general, Sessions said his Justice big cities and said a lack of respect for
Department would continue to prosecute police has diminished their crime-fighting
officers for wrongdoing, but suggested fed- efforts.
eral civil rights investigations could hinder One of the big things out there now
REUTERS
their effectiveness. thats causing trouble, and where you see the
Donald Trump shows the signed HBCU executive order in the Oval Office. greatest increase in violence and murders is
We need to help police departments get

Trump signs executive


better, not diminish their effectiveness, and somehow, someway, we undermine our
Im afraid weve done some of that, respect for police and make their job more
Sessions told the gathering. difficult, Sessions told the National
So were going to try to pull back on Association of Attorneys General.

order on black colleges Presidents budget plan has billions


By Errin Haines Whack
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
$25 billion is needed to make up for years
of underfunding and would cover the coun-
trys more than 100 HBCUs.
for border wall and cuts elsewhere
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS grams isnt spelled out. Trump has made
WASHINGTON President Donald Several presidents and HBCU advocacy fighting terrorism a top priority and his
Trump signed an executive order Tuesday organizations echoed Taylors sentiments. WASHINGTON President Donald Trump overall budget outline calls for significant
aimed at signaling his commitment to his- This is a great day for my membership wants billions of dollars to start building a increases in military spending.
torically black colleges and universities, and a great day for America, said Lezli wall at the Mexican border and fund efforts
saying that those schools will be an Baskerville, head of the National The Homeland Security budget outline
to find, jail and deport immigrants in the
absolute priority for this White House. Association For Equal Opportunity in includes money to start hiring new immi-
country illegally, according to White House
HBCU presidents are hoping Congress Education, an umbrella group for public, gration and border agents. It largely adheres
budget documents the Associated Press
will bolster Trumps actions to strengthen private and land-grant HBCUs. to Trumps promises to bolster security at
obtained on Tuesday.
the schools with dramatically increased GOP lawmakers said there were currently the Mexican border and crack down on ille-
The Office and Management and Budgets
funding in the upcoming federal budget. no concrete plans for increased funding. gal immigration in the United States.
financial outline for the Department of
They are calling for $25 billion for infra- Several of them attended meetings Tuesday Homeland Security also calls on the Coast The Department of Homeland Security
structure, college readiness, financial aid that Sen. Tim Scott, R-S. C. , and Rep. Guard to scrap the agencys counterterrorism declined to comment on the documents,
and other priorities. Under President Mark Walker, R-N.C., arranged with HBCU Maritime Security Response Team, and all which are labeled pre-decisional and not
Barack Obamas administration, histori- presidents, GOP officials and business of its Maritime Safety and Security Teams. for public release, referring questions to
cally black colleges and universities leaders. The rationale for the elimination of the pro- the White House.
received $4 billion over seven years. Scott said he and Walker planned to per-
The next step is the budget. You cannot sonally push for more money for black col-
have mission without money, Thurgood leges, and hopefully we will be more suc-
Marshall College Fund President Johnny cessful than they have been in the last few
Taylor told reporters outside the White years.
House after the signing ceremony. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi
Many of the college presidents also went said if Trump was interested in helping
to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to lobby HBCUs, he would increase spending on
Congress for more funding. Taylor said the education instead of proposing cuts.
8 Wednesday March 1, 2017 NATION/WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

New Orleans Carnival season


coming to an end, Lent begins
By Rebecca Santana up in funky costumes.
and Janet McCounnaughey The Clements family has been staking
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS out the same bit of St. Charles Avenue side-
walk for more than 50 years to watch the
NEW ORLEANS The trumpets and krewes of Rex and Zulu parade. The extend-
horns from the marching bands blared. The ed family had a dozen children with them
crowd screamed for beads. People paraded including 2-year-old Cecile Gros who last-
in costumes ranging from the politically- ed until about noon before falling asleep.
charged to the whimsical. And despite all Her mother, Alison Gros, recalled coming
the noise a 2-year-old napped. one year when she was nine months preg-
Fat Tuesday, which marks the end of the nant.
Carnival season, started before dawn in If Id delivered on Mardi Gras I wanted to
name her Marty Marty Gros. But my hus- REUTERS
New Orleans and wraps up with a ceremoni-
band didnt really go for it. And she was People march during the Krewe of Zulu parade during Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
al clearing of Bourbon Street at midnight
before the fasting season of Lent begins born two weeks later, she said. Fat Tuesday is generally a holiday for peo- Pete Fountains Half-Fast Walking Club
Wednesday. Other children had also partied till they ple in the New Orleans area. One reveler, strutted from the famed Commanders
The festivities were marred in the napped, sleeping in parents arms or Craig Channell who was visiting from Palace restaurant to the French Quarter,
Alabama beach town of Gulf Shores where strollers. Mardi Gras may be a bawdy party Tampa, Florida, described it as the one tossing beads and doubloons to recordings
police said a car participating in the citys in the French Quarter, but outside the time of year people can act like fools and of his music. Fountain, a clarinetist, died
Fat Tuesday parade accidentally plowed into Quarter, its often a family affair with par- get away with it. in August of last year, but the club members
a band, injuring 12 people. ents dressing up their children in costumes The biggest parades take place along the decked out from hat to shoes in nearly
But in New Orleans and elsewhere the day or putting them on ladders to catch beads St. Charles Avenue parade route, where the fluorescent lime green were carrying on
was marked by frivolity and fun with locals and trinkets. Krewe of Zulu kicked things off, followed the tradition. They dubbed it Walking in
and tourists watching parades and dressing Carnival season kicked off Jan. 6, and by the Krewe of Rex. the Limelight with Pete.

Mother of slain Indian man sophical: I believe in destiny. Whatever fitting to see the Trump brand in
Around the world was destined has happened. Vancouver, a city known for its diversity
told him to leave U.S. if in danger family to come home from the U.S. I will and progressive politics.
HYDERABAD, India The mother of an not allow them to go back, she said. My Trump sons open Protesters, some carrying posters pro-
Indian engineer who was killed in an appar- claiming, Love Trumps Hate, surrounded
ently racially motivated shooting in an
son had gone there in search of a better newest hotel in Vancouver the entrance to the Trump hotel and condo-
future. What crime did he commit?
American bar said she asked her son to come Hundreds of grieving relatives and friends VANCOUVER, British Columbia minium tower while police and security
back to India if he felt threatened in the tearfully mourned the 32-year-old who Ignoring protests, claims their newest real officers in black suits gathered on side-
United States, but he said he was not in any arrived in the U.S. in 2005 to pursue a mas- estate venture clashes with Canadian values walks at the soaring edifice, which has
danger. ters degree at the University of Texas at El and a no-show mayor who tried to change drawn praise for its sleek design but has
Srinivas Kuchibhotlas mother wailed Paso. the towers name, U.S. President Donald also raised ethical concerns about the busi-
Tuesday as her sons body was cremated in It is so cruel. He was such a kind soul, Trumps sons said Tuesday that it was so ness interests of the new U.S. president.
his hometown of Hyderabad. very friendly. He was so excited that he and
I had asked him to return to India if he his wife were going to start a family soon.
was feeling insecure there. But he used to Now this has happened, said P. L.
say he was safe and secure, Parvatha Narayana, his uncle.
Vardhini said. His father, Madhusudhan Rao, was philo-
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The benefit of investing in our nonprofits Is it spring yet?
By Arne Croce businesses and
governments.
Guest
W
hile policy makers at the Like any effec-

F
irst a howling blizzard woke us. Then the rain
federal and state levels tive enterprise, a came down to soak us. And now before the
debate whether less busi-
ness regulation, increased minimum
robust nonprot
requires adequate perspective eye can focus: crocus! Lilja Rogers.
I realize that the rst real day of spring isnt until March
wages, welfare reform or other big organizational 20, but since that wet, wet winter weve been experienc-
policy changes are the best tools to infrastructure in of todays most successful companies ing, I just cant wait. I keep looking around for signs of
stimulate the economy and improve technology, man- if venture capital rms operated with spring. Because of the drought, the walnut tree and birch
lives, local nonprots are working agement capacity, this short-term mindset? tree have died, but were grateful for those that survived
every day to end the cycle of poverty nance, human resources and train- Nonprots have the passion, and have beneted from the prolic rain over the winter.
one individual, one child, one family ing. Sadly, many donors express knowledge and demonstrated success My rose bushes are trying to make a comeback. Even the
at a time. reluctance to support overhead to transform lives and strengthen daffodils are looking like they are ready to blossom
My four years as executive director wanting all of their funding to go communities. It is up to us to ensure momentarily. The fuchsia that had appeared to be nothing
of Peninsula Family Service exposed directly to programs. Some organiza- they have the capacity to maximize but a bunch of dry sticks is starting to sprout new leaves
me to the wonderful and difcult world tions that track charities have, for a their positive impact on our commu- and when I look up beyond
of human service nonprots. This long, supported the myth that the nities. the fence I can see that the
experience changed how I think about organization with the lowest over- As an individual, the best way to apricot tree is beginning to
the transformative potential of com- head is the most-well-run. In ensure this is to designate your con- ower. As the weather
munity-based nonprots. I have seen response, nonprots gut their core tributions to local nonprots as warms up again and the
rsthand: infrastructure, losing the capacity to unrestricted, supporting the mainte- days become longer and
A carefully structured vehicle loan plan for the future, sustain long-term nance of the infrastructure necessary sunnier, spirits are lifted. I
program for low-income parents operations and scale up to serve more to deliver the quality programs you agree with Ruth Stout who
result in better employment and the people. Would any successful busi- value. For foundations and institu- wrote, I love spring any-
ability to build credit and get into the ness adopt a strategy that would hob- tional funders, make multi-year unre- where, but if I could choose
ble their growth? stricted grants and ensure that the I would always greet it in
nancial mainstream;
Effective enterprises require quali- organizations you support have the the garden.
The impact of child development
ed, adequately compensated and well- operational infrastructure for sus- Though Ive been getting
and early learning programs to pre- trained staff. The compensation of
pare children from low-income fami- tained, effective performance. The giddy about spring, more
many nonprot workers in our high- Ford Foundation recently established serious thoughts come to
lies to succeed in school; and cost area often is on par with the
The impact on the well-being of a 20 percent overhead rate for mind like the fact that we
compensation of those they are serv- grantees. For governments, take into need to value the natural world by enthusiastically com-
older adults of programs that foster ing. This makes attracting and keep-
social interaction. account the reduction in the long-term memorating and supporting Earth Day, which is coming
ing qualied personnel very difcult. social costs for criminal justice and up on April 22. As we know, there are politicians with
So much more could be done and so Training is often minimized to keep welfare programs. Partner with local clout who want to cut funding to the U.S. Environmental
many more families and individuals overhead low; this prevents pro- nonprots to develop innovative pro- Protection Agency. This is especially important this year
could lead better lives if we increased gram participants from receiving the grams that are demonstrated to break because a climate change skeptic who, along with our new
investment in our local nonprots. most effective service and support, the cycle of chronic poverty by giv- president, has for years been an ardent critic of the EPA
Doing this will require a change in and sties the careers of dedicated and will now run the department. Scott Pruitt got nal
thinking about nonprots by donors, ing program participants the tools
workers. How effective can anyone be and support to become self-sufcient Senate approval Feb. 17 over strong objections from
foundations, corporations and gov- in their job when they are worried environmentalists.
ernment. and productive members of society.
about paying the rent or whether the Instead of cutting government subsidies to corporate
A truly energized nonprot sector
For too long, we have thought of car will keep running? interests like oil and corn and possibly cutting back on
can improve the lives of our most vul-
nonprots as shoestring operations Like business investment, we need military operations, such politicians want less regulation
nerable neighbors and strengthen our
that should run more on passion than to recognize that nonprots require for corporate polluters. They obviously do not care how
communities.
on adequate funding and organization- sustained funding to have lasting toxic emissions affect nature and human beings. They are
al capacity. Maximizing the value of impact. Grants of funds for one to two not concerned that more and more children suffer from
nonprots requires us to recognize years are simply not adequate to allow Arne Croce is the former ex ecutiv e asthma and other ailments because of dangerous chemicals
these organizations as a true, equal for the impact of even the highest director of Peninsula Family Serv ice in the air, soil and water. They dont care if wildlife suffers
third sector with the ability to per- quality programs by the best-run and, in some cases, gradually become extinct. They dont
and the former San Mateo city manager.
form the way we expect of well-run organizations. Would we have many care if the water in many areas is polluted by efuent from
various industries. Seems they just want to be sure that
Letter to the editor they give their corporate supporters what they want
permission to carry on their activities in ways that often
cause havoc with humans and the planet.
South San Francisco get the summer off without pay, of two years ago after at-lining for We need to keep in mind what Daniel Goldman wrote in
course, and a winter break and a many years before that. The district is his book, Ecological Intelligence. The man-made
teacher conditions spring break period. You cannot morphing into a training ground for chemical compounds that end up in soil, water and air do
Editor, approach 20 weeks unless you count secondary level teachers primarily not disappear. They mix with the complex ecosystem of
From the tony climes of Menlo weekends and, yes, they do get week- because of the dramatic pay differen- nature that animals depend upon. We have made a panoply
Park, Henry Riggs in the Feb. 17 edi- ends off. tials southward in the county. The pay of discoveries about the havoc man-made chemicals
tion of the Daily Journal (South San He thinks teachers should reconsid- differences between Sequoia District, from pesticides to Prozac create in the natural systems
Francisco school pay) opines on the er how much of their total pay they which services Menlo Park and South they invade. Even tiny doses of certain chemicals can
teaching conditions in South San put into retirement, as if there is an San Francisco are over $25,000 per have side effects no one ever anticipated. Our better living
Francisco, with accuracy rendered option here. State law dictates the year at the top of the schedule. And, through chemistry can become natures nightmare.
only a glancing blow. A quick disas- percentage of pay mandated into just guess which district has students How long before illnesses caused by pollutants will
sembling of his comments follows. retirement, not a local option for with the greatest needs. contribute even more to lower life expectancy and cause
He states teachers are withholding either employee or employer. He our health care system to become more overwhelmed?
program hours a term apparently advises to look into Kaiser with no Gene Mullin How long may it be before spring, as we know it, will no
longer exist?
plucked out of the air. What are being explanation. I note that Kaiser is the South San Francisco In 1976, Erich Fromm warned us in his book, To Have
withheld in some instances are volun- health plan chosen by many, if not The letter writer is a former member or To Be: Peoples relation to nature has become hos-
teer, non-paid duties after school most of the staffs of both teachers of the California Assembly, the for- tile. It is most of science and technologys aim to solve
hours. He continues that teachers get and classied employees. mer may or of South San Francisco our existential problem by giving up the Messianic
20 weeks off annually. Teachers do Now they did get a 10 percent raise and a former teacher. vision of harmony between humankind and nature by con-
quering nature, by transforming it to our own purposes
OUR MISSION: until the conquest has become more and more equivalent
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most to destruction.
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those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. advent of spring and appreciate the messages of hope and
By combining local news and sports coverage,
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, renewal that accompany the season. As we stop to admire
Michael Davis Henry Guerrero lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to the crocus, lets also think about what Albert Einstein said
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Charles Gould Paul Moisio provide our readers with the highest quality many years ago that is even more relevant today:
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Joy Uganiza Concern for man and his fate must always form the chief
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March, Ill keep my garden mantra in mind. Spring has
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Stocks edge lower, breaks 12-day streak for Dow


By Alex Veiga DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS ulation and ramped up spending on
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS defense and infrastructure projects
High: 20,841.24 has pushed the stock market high-
A slide led by Target and other Low: 20,781.21 er. Investors are looking for more
big retailers pulled U. S. stock Close: 20,812.24 clarity on business-friendly poli-
indexes lower Tuesday, snapping a Change: -25.20 cies, but also on trade, immigra-
12-day winning streak for the Dow tion and other Trump administra-
OTHER INDEXES tion policy initiatives that have
Jones industrial average.
Industrial stocks and phone S&P 500: 2363.64 -6.11 made some investors nervous.
companies were also among the NYSE Index: 11,512.40 -45.95 (The market) has priced in all
big decliners. Nasdaq: 5825.44 -36.46 the positive aspects of some of
Energy companies fell as crude NYSE MKT: 2471.08 -19.89 his campaign promises, but what
oil prices edged lower. Utilities Russell 2000: 1386.68 -21.29 it hasnt done is price in the nega-
stocks eked out a gain. Wilshire 5000: 24,609.80 -125.03 tives that could result from health
Investors were focused on an care, trade policies, border taxes,
evening speech by President 10-Yr Bond: 2.35 -0.01 things like that which are a little
Donald Trump to Congress in Oil (per barrel): 53.94 -0.11 bit less clear, said Lindsey Bell,
hopes of gleaning more details on Gold : 1,249.50 -9.30 investment strategist at CFRA
the timing of tax cuts and other Research.
policies. specialist at J.P. Morgan Private more than the rest of the market. Monday the president told a group Traders werent entirely focused
The next direction of this mar- Bank. The Russell 2000 index slumped of governors that his budget would on Washington on Tuesday. They
ket, in our view, is going to be The Dow fell 25.20 points, or 21.29 points, or 1.5 percent, to propose increasing defense spend- continued to size up the latest
very much driven by the ability of 0.1 percent, to 20,812.24. The 1,386.68. ing by $54 billion while cutting company earnings and outlooks.
the administration to start putting Standard & Poors 500 index slid Bond prices fell. The 10-year domestic programs and foreign aid Target plunged 12. 2 percent
into action some of the things 6.11 points, or 0.3 percent, to Treasury yield rose to 2.39 percent by the same amount. He also said after the retail chains latest quar-
that the market has gotten excited 2,363.64. The Nasdaq composite from 2.37 percent late Monday. Were going to start spending on terly profit fell short of Wall
about, mainly tax reform more index lost 36.46 points, or 0.6 Trump was scheduled to deliver infrastructure big. Streets forecasts. The company
than anything else, said Rob percent, to 5,825.44. his first speech to a joint session Since the election in November, also issued a weak outlook. The
Eschweiler, global investment Small-company stocks fell of Congress Tuesday evening. On expectations of tax reform, dereg- stock was lost $8.14 to $58.77.

Audi, Porsche are Business briefs YouTube will offer


Amazon cloud storage failure tops in Consumer crash tests; they are awarded extra
its own pay-TV service
Reports annual rankings
causes widespread disruption
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DETROIT Audi, Porsche,
BMW and Lexus are the best-per-
points if they have automatic emer-
gency braking or forward collision
warning as standard equipment.
NEW YORK Fed up with pay-
ing for cable the traditional way?
You may soon be able to subscribe
ing high error rates that were to it over the internet with ...
impacting various AWS services. forming brands in Consumer This year, for the first time,
automakers got points off if they YouTube.
NEW YOR Amazons cloud- We are working hard at repairing Reports annual rankings, but The Google-owned site, known
computing service, Amazon Web S3, believe we understand root lower-priced options arent far have an automatic transmission
shifter that is difficult to operate or for cat videos and do-it-yourself
Services, is experiencing an outage cause, and are working on imple- behind. makeup tutorials, is the latest com-
in its eastern U.S. region, causing menting what we believe will reme- Subaru, Kia, Mazda, Honda and doesnt automatically return to
park when the engine is shut off pany to offer a version of cable that
unprecedented and widespread prob- diate the issue, the company said. Buick also made it into the organi- looks and feels more like Netflix.
lems for thousands of websites and Amazons Simple Storage zations top ten brands for 2017. or the drivers door is open.
Unusual shifter designs, including Dish, Sony and AT&T already have
apps. Service, or S3, stores files and data Tesla was the highest-ranking internet cable alternatives , and
Amazon is the largest provider of for companies on remote servers. U.S.-based brand, at number eight. rotary knobs and buttons, are
Hulu has one coming soon.
cloud computing services in the Its used for everything from build- The worst performers were Fiat, becoming more common as
None of these have yet been huge
U.S. Beginning around midday on ing websites and apps to storing Jeep and Mitsubishi. automakers try to free up space in
hits. YouTube is hoping its expert-
the East Coast, one region of its images, customer data and customer The brand rankings combine the front seat, but they can be dan- ise in recommendations and search
S3 service based in Virginia transactions. scores from Consumer Reports gerous. Last April, Fiat Chrysler makes it stand out.
began to experience what Amazon, Anything you can think about road tests as well as reliability and recalled 1.1 million vehicles after Dubbed YouTube TV, the new
on its service site , called storing in the most cost-effective satisfaction ratings that are based 41 people reported injuries service will cost $35 a month for
increased error rates. way possible, is how Rich on owner surveys. Safety is also a because their vehicles rolled away access to about 40 channels when it
In a statement, Amazon said as of Mogull, CEO of data security firm factor. Vehicles get points off if when they thought they were in launches in the next few months,
4 p.m. E.T. it was still experienc- Securosis, puts it. they do poorly in government park. similar to rivals.

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SHP too much for Oceana


By Terry Bernal Gators have been keen to rely on their expe- guard from last year. Shes just come in and
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF rienced post players in 6-1 junior Tatum been confident. She hits shots when we need
Angotti and 6-1 senior Natalie Zimits. her to hit shots. She does it all.
Sacred Heart Prep may be returning to the In Tuesdays semifinal, however, Zimits For Oceana (21-6), the draw against a deep
Central Coast Section Division IV champi- got in to foul trouble, drawing her fourth SHP team was a tough one. The Sharks uti-
onship game for a second straight year, but foul early in the second half, and hardly see- lized just six players Tuesday night and it
it has been a long time since the CCS play- ing the court thereafter. Angotti also had a showed it the players obvious fatigue in the
offs have seen a quarter like the one in quiet performance, totaling four points and second half.
Tuesday nights semifinal from the new kid six rebounds. Yeah, I think definitely towards the end
in town. But the Gators razor-sharp 3-point shoot- fatigue was an issue, Oceana head coach
SHP freshman Charlotte Levison knocked ing sophomore Zoe Zaharias added three David Clark said. We just dont have a lot of
down five 3-pointers to total 19 points in 3s and 13 points; and junior Grace Battles experience on our bench.
the first quarter, and went on to score a drained two 3s showed the team doesnt The first quarter, which was hardly all
career-high 33 points, as the No. 3-seed need to rely on its bigs all the time. Levison, was a blistering back-and-forth that
Gators (13-11) dismantled No. 2 Oceana 72- In terms of Levisons relatively short saw the lead change hands seven times with
46 at Notre Dame-Belmonts Moore career, Tuesdays showing was a once-in-a- SHP taking a slight 23-21 edge into the sec-
Pavilion. lifetime night so far. Angotti was insis- ond period. Oceana point guard Sala Langi
Were really excited because we got there tent, however, that the best is yet to come was an assist machine in the opening quarter.
TERRY BERNAL last year, Levison said. Were just really for her freshman teammate. The junior, in addition to scoring a team-high
SHP freshman Charlotte Levison drives to the excited. It wasnt once in a lifetime, youll be see- 14 points, notched a double-double with 13
hoop en route to scoring a career-high 33 Levison has been running the point all ing a lot more of her, thats for sure, rebounds while adding six assists.
points in the Gators72-46 victory over Oceana season after SHP graduated star point guard Angotti said. Shes been a big asset to this
in the CCS Division IV semifinals Tuesday. Riley Hemm. And with the transition, the team this year because we lost our point See GATORS, Page 14

Cougars make history


HMB girls advance to first-ever CCS final; HMB, Menlo boys to play for DIV title
Washington
puts franchise
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
tag on Cousins
Half Moon Bay is going to the ship. Trade to the 49ers
Since the inception of the CCS girls bas-
ketball playoffs in 1977, the Lady Cougars
had never advanced past the semifinals. One
now seems unlikely
fiery quarter of basketball changed that By Howard Fendrich
though as No. 4-seed HMB triumphed 49-31 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
to stun top-seed Menlo School Tuesday at
Notre Dame-Belmonts Moore Pavilion. WASHINGTON In a move that seemed
Trailing by six points with 2:15 to go in the most likely at this point in the odd
the third quarter, HMB (20-8) finished the dance between Kirk Cousins and the
game on a 26-2 run, fueled by a pair of dou- Washington Redskins, the team placed the
ble-double performances by center Ally exclusive franchise tag on the starting quar-
Longaker and point guard Addison Walling, terback on Tuesday.
and a dominant 64 team rebounds. The Redskins announced the news one
This was amazing because we lost to day before the deadline for assigning tags
Menlo in the regular season and our school to players.
has never made it this far in CCS ever, HMB Nearly a half-hour before the club itself
guard Makenna Colucci said. So being part sent out a news release
of history is amazing. about the move,
It was Coluccis 3-pointer at the end of the Cousins agent Mike
third quarter that tied the game 29-29. The McCartney tweeted
junior had not converted a field goal to that about it, and Cousins
point but found the magic touch out of the wrote on the social
corner to see a game-tying trey rattle home. media site: Tag! Im it!
Well, actually, she didnt she it. Coming off a pair of
I was so ecstatic, Colcucci said. I didnt statistically impressive
even realize it went in at first. But, oh my seasons, and a nearly
God, it was an amazing feeling. And the Kirk Cousins $20 million salary under
fourth quarter was so amazing. the franchise tag last
HMB head coach Antonio Veloso said season, Cousins is now in line for a one-
Colucci was anguishing in the halftime year salary of about $24 million.
locker room after the Cougars endured a hor- He also could wind up agreeing to a long-
rific opening half. Through the first quarter, term contract with the Redskins sometime
the Cougars committed seven turnovers. In before July 15 or they also could decide
the second quarter, they committed 11 more, to trade him, perhaps to a QB-starved team
totaling 18 in the half, leaving HMB trail- such as the San Francisco 49ers, whose new
ing 20-17. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL head coach is former Washington offensive
Half Moon Bay senior Addison Walling fired a jump shot en route to a game-high 16 points coordinator Kyle Shanahan.
in the Cougars 49-31 win over Menlo School in the CCS Division IV semifinals Tuesday. By using the exclusive tag, the Redskins
See CCS, Page 14 prevent Cousins from signing an offer
sheet with another team. A year ago, they

New walk rule could start this week put a non-exclusive tag on him, and he
immediately signed it.
From the time he came into the NFL as a
By Chuck King Planned modifications to the umpire to take longer. fourth-round draft pick out of Michigan
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS video review rules for this Under the change to the intentional walk State in 2012 the same year Washington
season include a 30-second rule, a team can signal for an intentional walk took Heisman Trophy winner Robert
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Pitchless time limit for managers to without pitches being thrown. Manfred said Griffin III with the No. 2 overall selection
intentional walks could start in spring training request a review, and a two- Major League Baseball staff has been going Cousins and the Redskins have had an
games this week. minute limit for the review over the changes with teams, and the new up-and-down relationship.
Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred said umpire in New York to intentional walk rule probably will go into At first, he was a backup behind Griffin,
the change, which the players association has make a decision unless a effect this week. only getting a chance to play when the NFL
said it will agree to for 2017, is among the rule supervisor in the replay
changes that have been distributed to teams. Rob Manfred room gives permission for See MLB, Page 16 See NFL, Page 16
12 Wednesday March 1, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Aragon girls fall short in DII semifinals


By Nathan Mollat Leighs Hannah Peterson heated up over from Lydia Manu gave the Dons a 9-6 advan-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the final eight minutes, scoring all 14 of her tage as they would lead 9-8 after the first quar-
teams fourth-quarter points. She finished ter.
After Aragon girls basketball coach Sam with a game-high 22 points. Leigh retook the lead on a pair of free
Manu led the Dons boys team to the 2014 With Aragon leading 35-33 following a throws, but a baseline layup from Fononga
Central Coast Section title, he said he would Kalisi Fononga free throw, Peterson hit the and jumper in the key from Lille Tuivailala
not be sleeping much following the historic first of three straight 3-pointers. Her first gave the Dons a 13-10 lead.
victory. gave the Longhorns (20-6) a 36-35 lead with Aragon built an 18-15 lead when Parangan
He didnt get much sleep Tuesday night for 5:32 left in the game, but Lydia Manu banked home a jumper with 2:07 left, but the
an entirely different reason as the seventh- answered with a 3 of her own. Lydia Manu, Longhorns scored the final four points of the
seeded Lady Dons came up short against No. who scored 22 in an overtime win over Gunn half to lead 19-18 at halftime.
6-seed Leigh, 46-43, in a Central Coast in a quarterfinal game Saturday, finished with Despite the disappointing loss, Coach
Section Division II semifinal game at a team-high 12 points Tuesday, all on 3s. Manu knows that the Dons can only get bet-
Aragon. But Peterson came right back with her sec- ter over the next couple of years.
No sleeping tonight, Manu said. Ill ond trey of the period for a 39-38 advantage, Im so encouraged about our future, he
think of all the mistakes I made as a coach. but a bucket from Nala Fainga put the Dons said.
It was the Dons first semifinal appearance back on top, 40-39 with 4:22 to play.
since 2006. Back came Peterson with her third 3 of the Open Division
In a nip-and-tuck game, Aragon simply ran game for a 42-40 Leigh lead, but this time, Menlo-Atherton 70, St. Francis 63
out of gas against the taller Longhorns, who there would be no more runs from the Dons. The Bears rebounded from a heartbreaking
controlled the boards and altered multiple Peterson pushed the Longhorns lead to 44-40, 61-58 loss to Valley Christian in the first
Aragon shots as the Dons tried to go right at but Manu pulled the Dons back to within a round of the Open Division by beating
Leighs 6-3 center, Jaden Anderson. point, 44-43, with her fourth 3 of the game eighth-seeded St. Francis in a consolation
But Anderson stood her ground, blocking with 1:11 to play. bracket game Tuesday in Atherton.
several shots, including a couple down the It would be the last points of the season for Greer Hoyem scored 12 of her game-high 27
stretch. the Dons. Peterson scored a layup off the points in the opening quarter, while Ofa Sili
(Their length bothered us) a lot, Manu bounce with 15 seconds left for the final mar- NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
scored seven of her 10 in the second. Carly
said. But we were ready for that. gin of victory. Aragons Lydia Manu knocks down one of her McLanahan added 18 second-half points for
With the game tied at 32 going into the That last layup that kind of sealed it, four 3-pointers in the Dons46-43 loss to Leigh M-A (27-1) as the Bears won the game down
fourth quarter, it turned into a shooting match Coach Manu said. n the CCS Division II semifinals. the stretch by making their free throws.
after three quarters of frenetic defensive play. Aragon got off to a slow start, quickly the 5:30 mark and Lydia Manu followed with M-A, the fifth seed, will now face No. 6 St.
Towards the end, it was going to come falling behind 6-0 to start the game. But fol- her first 3 of the game. A fastbreak layup from Ignatius (18-8) in the consolation final
down to who could shoot the best, Manu lowing a timeout, the Dons went on a 9-0 run. Dobbs gave Aragon its first lead of the game, Thursday in Atherton at a time to be deter-
said. Kelsey Dobbs broke the seal with a jumper at 7-6, and a Jalene Parangan layup off an assist mined.

TUESDAY to win their season opener over the Warriors at innings because of darkness.
Local sports roundup South Citys Orange Park. Kevin Jacobs and Austin Salvail drove in a
Mitch DeMartini drove in the game-winning run each for San Mateo.
Boys tennis Xiang and Barde needed three sets to down
Kelvin Yang and Daniel Duan 3-6, 6-1, 6-2. run for Burlingame (1-0) and then scored an
Burlingame 7, Mills 0 Carlmonts No. 2 singles player, Milad insurance run on the backend of a double steal. Boys golf
The Panthers won their second straight Shafaie, cruised toa 6-1, 6-0 victory. Thomas Robbie Harrigan, a four-year starting catcher
Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division match Reznik (No. 1 singles) and Nate Yeo (No. 3 sin- for Burlingame, was 2 for 2, while Tyler Mills 258, Half Moon Bay 260
with the shutout over the Vikings. gles) also won for the Scots. Gannon drove in a pair of runs for the Panthers. Playing on a windy Ocean Course at Half
Burlingame (2-1 PAL South) won six of the Aragon got wins from Jordan Chall at No. 4 South City (0-1) was led by Carlos Solis, Moon Bay Golf Links, the host Cougars came
seven matches in straight sets, with Kevin singles, while the No. 2 doubles team of Jason who had three RBIs. Roberto Solis and Chris up short in a PAL Ocean Division match.
Taggart posting a 6-0, 6-0 victory. The No. 1 Zhoa and David Wu won in three sets, as did the Camilo each drove in a pair for the Warriors. Will Berkey led Half Moon Bay with a 47,
doubles team of Oliver Nix and Evan Mahaffey Dons No. 3 doubles team of Patrick Tse and while Randi Marshall finished with a 52, a sea-
won their match 6-0, 6-1, while the No. 2 dou- Nick Hudson. Menlo School 1, Sacred Heart Prep 1 son best for her.
bles team of Luca Iacovone and Eric Broman The two rivals settled nothing as they fin-
won 6-1, 6-0. Harker 7, Sacred Heart Prep 0 ished in a non-league tie in a game that was Softball
Cale Goodman needed three set to get past The Eagles cruised to the West Bay Athletic called after six innings..
Vincent Yang at No. 1 singles. Goodman took League victory without dropping a set. Both team scored their runs in the first Carlmont 4, Pioneer 2
the first set 6-2, but Yang rallied for a 6-4 win in SHPs Samuel Lim forced a second-set inning, with Menlo taking a 1-0 lead in the top The Scots downed the Mustangs, who are
the second set. In a third-set tiebreaker, tiebreaker at No. 4 singles, but came up short 6- of frame and SHP tying it in the bottom. ranked No. 1 in CCS by MaxPreps.com, in a
Goodman cruised to a 10-4 victory. 4, 7-6 (3). The Knights scored their one run on five hits, game between a pair of Central Coast Section
while the Gators were held to just two hits. powers.
Carlmont 4, Aragon 3 Baseball Mailey McLemore allowed just two runs on
The Scots won three of the four singles Burlingame 8, South City 6 San Mateo 4, El Camino 4 two hits in picking up the win in the pitchers
matches and then got a win from Kevin Xiang The Panthers scored a pair of runs in the top Jack Warren drove in a pair of runs for the circle, while Cam Kondo was the offensive
and Ben Barde at No. 1 doubles to pull out the of the seventh inning with darkness looming Bearcats, but the Colts matched them to force force, driving in three of the four Carlmont
win over the Dons. the tie in a game that was called after seven runs.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday March 1, 2017 13

Warriors lose Durant to injury, game to Wizards


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Washingtons Scott Brooks, who coached It was huge, Brooks said. Ottos a sneaky
Wizards 112, Warriors 108 Durant when both were with Oklahoma City, rebounder offensively.
WASHINGTON Even after Kevin Durant clinching Washingtons said: Hopefully its nothing serious. Prayers
injured his left knee and departed only 93 sec- 112-108 victory despite go to him. Tip-ins
onds in, and even after Golden State trailed by Currys 25 points. Much, much later in the evening, after
as many as 19 points, and even after Stephen Golden State had erased its early 39-20 deficit Warri o rs : Had won six consecutive games
Durant hyperextended at Washington. ... Went 6 for 6 on free-throw
Currys drought from behind the arc stretched to his knee when teammate and entered the fourth quarter tied, the Wizards
14 attempts over two games, the NBA-best figured they were in trouble. Thats because tries in the first half, one game after making a
Zaza Pachulia fell into him season-high 24 in the opening 24 minutes.
Warriors had a pretty good chance to take the after getting pushed by Curry got that open look, even if he went only
lead late. Washington center Marcin 2 for 9 on 3s one night after going 0 for 11. Wizards: Morris was fined $25,000 by the
Thats because Curry caught the Washington Gortat. Golden States lead- We were switching and he just stopped NBA on Tuesday for throwing a basketball at an
Wizards trying to made a defensive switch, so ing scorer and rebounder way, way, way out, Washingtons John Wall official and into the seats in Sundays game.
he let fly on a potential go-ahead 3-pointer Kevin Durant who exited with zero said after tying his career high with 19 assists
from 31 feet away with less than 10 seconds points, ending his streak while dealing with a cold. Just prayed it didnt Jennings to DC?
left Tuesday night and the Warriors trailing by of 562 regular-season games with at least 10 go in.
A person familiar with the Wizards plans
two. will have an MRI exam Wednesday. Bradley Beal, who led the Wizards with 25 told The Associated Press the team intends to
A shot I normally make, so I was confi- Im always concerned about any injury, points, said: Im not going to lie: When he sign guard Brandon Jennings if he clears
dent, Curry said. You live for those moments. because you never know how bad its going to shot it, I was a little nervous. ... We were fortu- waivers. Jennings was waived by the Knicks
You live with the result. be, Warriors coach Steve Kerr said, so well nate hes been off a little bit from deep range. on Monday.
He missed. just wait and see and keep our fingers crossed. Washington had broken a 108-all tie when
Markieff Morris grabbed the rebound, then Draymond Green, who had 14 points and 14 Otto Porter made two foul shots after being Up next
made a pair of free throws with 3.7 seconds assists, said he was just really hoping that it fouled by Curry on a putback attempt with 17.5
remaining, capping his 22-point night and was a bone bruise. seconds remaining. Warri o rs : At Chicago on Thursday.

Hertls late goal leads Sharks to win over Toronto


By Josh Dubow announcing a trade during the second inter- The Sharks tied it later in the period when
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sharks 3, Maple Leafs 1 mission to acquire forward Jannik Hansen Kevin Labanc set up Dillon for a slap shot
Brenden Dillon also scored and Joe from Vancouver for prospect Nikolay from the top of the circle for his second goal
SAN JOSE Tomas Hertl scored the Pavelski added an empty-netter off Joe Goldobin and a conditional draft pick. The of the season.
tiebreaking goal with 1:24 remaining and Thorntons 999th career assist to help the trade deadline in Wednesday. The game stayed there headed to the third
the San Jose Sharks beat first-place Sharks snap a three-game home The Sharks had the better of the chances only because Mitch Marner hit the post in
the Toronto Maple Leafs losing streak to remain five points ahead of in a scoreless first period, but Andersen the final minute with Toronto on the power
for the ninth straight second-place Edmonton in the Pacific stopped all 13 shots he faced, including play.
time, 3-1 on Tuesday Division. Martin Jones made 20 saves. Joel Ward all alone from in close on a power NOTES: Burns also got an assist on
night. Rookie Auston Matthews scored his 31st play. Hertls goal, giving him 66 points on the
Patrick Marleau started goal for the Maple Leafs to start a crucial The Leafs then used their top-ranked season. ... Marner returned to the lineup
the winning play when three-game California swing. Toronto has a power play to strike first in the second. after missing five games with an apparent
he skated in alone on one-point lead over Florida and the With Justin Braun in the box, Toronto capi- right shoulder injury. ... F Brian Boyle made
three defenders. Marleau Islanders for the final playoff spot in the talized on a missed hip check by Brent his debut for the Leafs, a day after being
fed Hertl, who then beat Eastern Conference. Burns on a zone entry by William Nylander. acquired in a trade from Tampa Bay.
Tomas Hertl Frederik Andersen with a Josh Leivo then slid the loose puck to
Andersen made 34 saves.
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CCS
Continued from page 11
the key rebound of the night for HMB.
With Menlo guards Sam Erisman and
DeJeane Stine were wreaking havoc by
John Paye devastated by the elimination
loss.
Having won three straight CCS Division
nals at Hartnell College-Salinas with a 72-
36 win over No. 5 Santa Cruz (16-12).
HMB led 31-12 at the half and never
forcing turnovers, combining for five IV championships from 2013-15 they looked back. Junior forward Ethan Menzies
steals in the game, especially off HMB bypassed Division IV last season by quali- paced the Cougars with 15 points, senior
By games end, however, Veloso was grabbing boards but not entirely protecting fying for the CCS Open Division the guard Isiah Margate added 12, while seniors
singing praises to his Cougars literally the ball. Knights entered Tuesdays semifinal riding Andrew Saffold and Miro Cavanaugh added
those praises being the 1983 Matthew a 10-game winning streak in CCS Division 11 apiece.
Wilder hit single Break My Stride. When Calhoun came down with one of her
12 rebounds to start the fourth quarter, IV postseason games. The Cougars shot 54.7 percent from the
No one was going to break our stride, though, she covered up and started swinging We kind of won the first half, but we did- field including 8 of 14 from 3-point land.
nobody was going to keep us down, just her elbows to fend off the three Menlo bod- nt win the first half by as much as they won They now advance to Saturdays CCS
like that song you can quote that song ies swarming her. She ultimately drew the the second half, Paye said. Obviously its Division IV championship game to face No.
word for word, Veloso said. foul and set the stage for Wallings go-ahead how you finish the game. So, youve got to 3 Menlo School at a time and place to be
Walling was the church those praises were shot. hand it to them. determined.
built upon though as the senior totaled 16 [Veloso] knew they were going to be With the win, HMB advances to the CCS
points and 10 rebounds. She scored two swiping at us to try and get that steal Division IV finals to face No. 3 Sacred Heart Menlo boys shut down Pacific Grove
consecutive buckets to start the fourth quar- because thats what theyre great at, Prep after the Gators downed Oceana in The Menlo School boys basketball team
ter and give the Cougars the lead. Her five- Calhoun said. Especially Stine, shes the other semifinal Saturday at a time and (18-7) dominated its CCS Division IV semi-
foot, pull-up jumper gave HMB a 31-29 really good at getting steals. So, I knew I place to be determined. final for a 54-23 win over No. 2 Pacific
advantage. After a Menlo turnover, Walling had to protect the ball. I knew I had to get Grove (21-5). Point guard Joe Foley scored
bullied through for an offensive rebound and the team going with the rebound. And I just Boys CCS 18 points to lead the Knights, who held
put-back to up the lead to 33-29. hoped I could grab it and take care of it. HMB boys cruise past Santa Cruz Pacific Grove to single-digit scoring in
Longaker also went for a double-double For Menlo (15-11), it was a stunning fin- Also going to the ship: the Half Moon every quarter.
with 13 points and 14 rebounds. But it was ish to a modern-day dynasty that left Stine Bay boys basketball team. Thomas Brown added 12 points and Riley
power forward Siobhan Calhouns defensive a team-high 10 points and Erisman, The top-seed Cougars (21-7) cruised Woodson scored 11 for the Knights.
defense, pushing the perimeter pressure to send SHP into the break up 35-27. Battles Gators, she now has a chance start another

GATORS
Continued from page 11
the max. Keying on Langi, the Gators hard-
ly allowed the Sharks any penetrating swim
into the paint.
opened the second half with a 3, but Oceana
hung in there, staying within striking dis-
tance.
string of CCS titles. With 13 all-time CCS
crowns, the Gators won four straight cham-
pionships from 1999-2002 and six straight
We just wanted to pressure them but use With three minutes left in the third quarter, from 1992-97. They also repeated with titles
our length, SHP head coach Melanie Sharks senior Keri La converted two of her in 1988 and 89.
Four of Langis assists came in the first Murphy said. We figured if we could pres- nine points to close to within 44-37. But We kind of had to find ways to redefine
quarter, and she should have had a triple-dou- sure them and drive them off the 3-point line SHP went on a 9-0 run and maintained a dou- ourselves, Murphy said of the transition
ble, but three of her precise no-look passes a little bit, it would take them out of the flow ble-digit lead for the remainder of regula- from last years championship makeup. Its
under the cylinder went for layup misses. of what they would typically do. And we did- tion. nice because we have length but we also
Shes one of those players, she has a lot nt do a great job of that in the first quarter, The Sharks also got 12 points and seven have the speed to match that intensity.
of talent, Clark said. Sometimes I think but we were able to lock in again in that sec- rebounds from senior center Kyana Wiley. This group did a great job of buying in to
shes a little too unselfish, and Id like to see ond quarter. Oceanas 21 wins stand as the second most that, as did our last group.
her go to the basket more. I thought she The Gators took charge with a 12-2 run to in program history, bettered only by last SHP will take on No. 4 Half Moon Bay in
could have been a little more aggressive. open the second quarter, then Levison hit years squad that won 24. Saturdays title game at a time and place to
Where SHP won the game, though, was on the final field goal of the opening half to In Murphys third year as coach of the be determined.

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Toronto 36 24 .600 2 Ottawa 61 33 22 6 72 161 162
Division III New York 24 36 .400 14
Philadelphia 22 37 .373 15 1/2 Boston 63 33 24 6 72 176 166
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Florida 62 29 23 10 68 158 174
public but does Southeast Division Tampa Bay 61 28 25 8 64 171 171
OAKLAND The investment clarify some Washington 35 23 .603 Buffalo 63 26 26 11 63 156 181
Girls basketball Atlanta 33 26 .559 2 1/2 Detroit 61 25 26 10 60 153 180
group seeking to build a new stadi- questions raised Miami 27 33 .450 9
um to keep the Raiders in Oakland by the league. CCS semifinals
Charlotte 26 34 .433 10 Metropolitan Division
has submitted a formal plan to the Fortress and Division III Orlando 22 38 .367 14 Washington 62 42 13 7 91 207 134
NFL for the first time. Oakland offi- No. 1 South City (24-4) vs. No. 5 Aptos (24-4) at Mills, Central Division Columbus 61 39 16 6 84 199 146
5:30 p.m. Cleveland 41 17 .707 Pittsburgh 61 38 15 8 84 213 171
A person familiar with the deal cials are hope- Indiana 31 29 .517 11 N.Y. Rangers 63 40 21 2 82 207 168
said Tuesday that the plan was sub- ful of having a Chicago 30 30 .500 12 N.Y. Islanders61 29 22 10 68 180 182
mitted by the Fortress Investment Division V Detroit 29 31 .483 13 Philadelphia 62 29 26 7 65 161 187
Ronnie Lott viable option Milwaukee 26 32 .448 15 New Jersey 62 25 25 12 62 145 180
Group within the past 10 days. The to present to No. 1 Priory (16-9) at No. 5 Alma Heights (19-7), 7:30
Carolina 59 25 25 9 59 148 171
p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE
person spoke on condition of owners before they meet in late Southwest Division
anonymity because the submis- March for a possible vote on San Antonio 45 13 .776 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Boys soccer Houston 42 19 .689 4 1/2 Central Division
sion was not made public. Sports whether to allow the Raiders to Memphis 36 25 .590 10 1/2 Minnesota 61 41 14 6 88 209 147
Business Daily first reported the move to Las Vegas, where the team CCS semifinals Dallas 24 35 .407 21 1/2 Chicago 62 39 18 5 83 187 159
submission. has struck a deal for a 65,000-seat Open Division New Orleans 23 37 .383 23 Nashville 63 32 22 9 73 188 177
St. Louis 62 31 26 5 67 173 179
Fortress is working with NFL domed stadium. No. 4 Carlmont (15-4-2) vs. No. 8 Monterey (15-1-2) Northwest Division Winnipeg 64 28 30 6 62 189 205
Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott on a The team also needs to find a at Valley Christian, 7 p.m. Utah 37 23 .617 Dallas 63 25 28 10 60 176 203
Oklahoma City 35 25 .583 2 Colorado 61 17 41 3 37 121 203
plan to build a stadium in Oakland funding replacement for casino Denver 27 33 .450 10
to replace the outdated Coliseum. magnate Sheldon Adelson, who Division I Portland 24 35 .407 12 1/2
Minnesota 24 36 .400 13 Pacific Division
Oakland city officials gave withdrew a $650 million pledge No. 6 Menlo-Atherton (10-7-4) vs. No. 2 Watsonville Sharks 62 37 18 7 81 173 146
Fortress the right to develop a plan for the $1.9 billion Las Vegas (13-6-3) at Westmont, 7 p.m. Pacific Division Edmonton 64 34 22 8 76 183 167
x-Warriors 50 10 .833 Anaheim 63 32 21 10 74 162 161
for a stadium and new development project. The Raiders recently told L.A. Clippers 36 23 .610 13 1/2 Calgary 64 34 26 4 72 171 178
at the current Coliseum site. the stadium authority board in Las Division II Sacramento 25 35 .417 25 Los Angeles 63 30 27 6 66 155 158
L.A. Lakers 19 42 .311 31 1/2 Vancouver 62 26 29 7 59 145 179
The NFL dismissed the initial Vegas that financing will not be an No. 3 El Camino (18-1-3) vs. No. 2 Menlo School (15- Phoenix 18 42 .300 32
Arizona 62 22 33 7 51 149 200
plan that was made public in issue. 1-4) at Sequoia, 4:30 p.m.
x-clinched playoff spot
December but Fortress has been in The state of Nevada has commit- No. 8 Hillsdale (17-5-2) vs. No. 5 Serra (12-6-4) at Se- Tuesdays Games
ted $750 million to the project, quoia, 7 p.m. Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 1
discussions with the league the Tuesdays Games
Boston 4, Arizona 1
Washington 112, Golden State 108
past two months to try to answer while the Raiders and NFL would Detroit 120, Portland 113, OT Philadelphia 4, Colorado 0
their concerns. The person said the pay the remaining $500 million if Girls soccer Denver 125, Chicago 107 Nashville 5, Buffalo 4, OT
Memphis 130, Phoenix 112 Montreal 1, Columbus 0, OT
plan recently submitted is funda- three-quarters of the leagues own- CCS semifinals Oklahoma City 109, Utah 106 Florida 3, Carolina 2, SO
mentally the same as the one pre- ers approve a move. Open Division Charlotte 109, L.A. Lakers 104 Edmonton 2, St. Louis 1
Wednesdays Games Minnesota 6, Winnipeg 5
No. 5 Menlo-Atherton (16-3-1) vs. No. 1 Mitty (16-2- New York at Orlando, 4 p.m.
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Philadelphia at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Calgary 2, Los Angeles 1, OT
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Vikings release Peterson, becomes free agent MLB


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the deadline was an indi- to the organization as a player, with my Continued from page 11
cation that little dialogue work ethic and dedication, Peterson said,
MINNEAPOLIS Adrian Peterson, about a new deal has according to the network. The door is still As soon as were done with the clubs,
Minnesotas all-time leading rusher and a taken place to date. open to find some common ground. I under- well start implementing the pitchless
first-team All-Pro pick in four of his 10 sea- General manager Rick stand addressing the offensive line is one of intentional walk, Manfred said Tuesday
sons with the Vikings, will be an unrestrict- Spielman told reporters their main priorities this offseason. In the before the opening game of the new spring
ed free agent for the first time in his career last week that he had not meantime, I will explore my other options training ballpark of Houston and
when the market opens next week. yet spoken at that point and see what path God leads me on. My main Washington. We need to give them a
The Vikings as expected said Tuesday they to Peterson or his agents goal remains the same: to win a Super Bowl chance to at least look at the rules before we
will not exercise their option for 2017 on Adrian about the future. championship with a great team, which I move ahead and implement it on the field.
Petersons contract, which called for him to Peterson Adrian is an impor- also believe we have in Minnesota. Wanting to speed the pace of play, man-
make $18 million. That would have been an tant part of the Peterson has occasionally hinted at inter- agement also discussed raising the lower
unwieldly hit to their salary cap and by far Minnesota Vikings organization, est in playing elsewhere, even cryptically edge of the strike zone from just beneath
the highest figure in the NFL for a running Spielman said Tuesday. We will continue to tweeting last week that the New York Giants the kneecap to its pre-1996 level the top of
back. Pittsburghs decision to place the fran- have conversations with his representatives have intrigued him with their recent moves the kneecap, the installation of pitch
chise tag on LeVeon Bell will likely mean a and leave our future options open while that included releasing wide receiver Victor clocks and limits on trips to the pitchers
$12 million-plus salary for the 25-year-old, determining what is best for both parties Cruz and running back Rashad Jennings to mound.
but nobody else at the position in the league moving forward. make space under the salary cap. Before the
is even close. Petersons agent, Ben Dogra, didnt return The players union said it will not agree
2014 season, an ESPN profile on Dallas
messages from The Associated Press. to changes in those areas this year. Under
The Vikings left the door open for owner Jerry Jones revealed a casual phone
Peterson told ESPN he spoke with Spielman baseballs labor contract, management can
Peterson to return to the team that drafted conversation between Peterson and Jones
over the weekend. make unilateral changes to playing rules
him in 2007 with the seventh overall pick, during which the running back expressed his
Its been a great 10 years with the only with one year advance notice.
only at a much lower price. The fact that they desire to one day play for the Cowboys team
announced their decision nine days before Minnesota Vikings. They know what I bring he grew up rooting for in East Texas. The intentional walk with no pitches
was a small change in a much larger pack-
age, Manfred said. We dont think that

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percent of the expected $167 million salary happen in the offseason, Cousins shrugged
cap. The team needs major upgrades on the his shoulders and answered: Its really not particular change we know how the math
defensive side of the ball and could end up my decision to make. The ball was in the works is going to have a momentous
losing top wide receivers DeSean Jackson court of the team last year and they chose to impact on the game. By the same token,
Continued from page 11 every little change that makes the game
and Pierre Garcon in free agency. tag me. And the same is true this year.
Last season, Cousins broke his own fran- In 46 regular-season NFL games, includ- faster I personally believe is a good thing
Offensive Rookie of the Year would get chise record for passing yards, nearly ing 41 starts, Cousins has thrown for for the game over the long haul.
injured. Eventually, Cousins got a chance to eclipsing 5,000, and set another team mark 12,113 yards, 72 touchdowns and 42 picks. Manfred said talks will continue with
be the full-fledged starter in place of Griffin with more than 400 completions, throwing After the season-ending loss to the union head Tony Clark and players.
two years ago under coach Jay Gruden. for 25 TDs and 12 interceptions with a com- Giants, Gruden was asked about Cousins. I think what Id like to do is have our
Still, even after his breakthrough 2015 pletion percentage of 67. The Redskins lost I think he belongs in the NFL as a start- dialogue with the players privately,
season, including an NFC East title, four of their last six games including 19- ing quarterback, thats for sure, Gruden Manfred said. Over the years it served us
Cousins was unable to reach an agreement 10 at home against the division rival New said, and hopefully its here. best to have those conversations in a
on a long-term deal with Washington. York Giants in the regular-season finale, a No tes : The Redskins tendered offers to a room. I talked to Tony last week. We talked
If the Redskins end up paying Cousins the defeat sealed by his late interception to pair of offensive linemen who are exclusive about the idea of getting together and look-
roughly $24 million under the tag next sea- end up 8-7-1 and miss the playoffs. rights free agents, Ty Nsekhe and Vinston ing at information about the game with a
son, that would mean allocating nearly 15 After that game, asked what he expected to Painter. group of players.





 

 


  
  
 




 
 

 
 
 
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Irish scones with smoked salmon


By Katie Workman Start to finish: 25 minutes
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 3 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for
patting out the dough
Is it not enjoyable to take advantage of 2 tablespoons sugar
another cultures holiday to explore new 1 tablespoon baking powder
recipes and treat yourself to something deli- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
cious? It is. 3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) chilled unsalted
And is St. Patricks Day not right around butter, cut into pieces
the corner? As the Irish might say, tis. 1 cup milk, preferably whole
Moist, biscuit-y Irish scones, lashed with 1 egg plus 1 egg yolk
rich butter and a few slices of smoked About 3 tablespoons softened unsalted
salmon top my list of Irish culinary yearn- butter for serving
ings this March 17. 1/2 pound good-quality smoked salmon
European-style butter makes a big differ- Preheat the oven to 400 F. Line a baking
ence in this dish; it has a slightly higher
sheet with parchment paper. Lightly flour
butterfat content than everyday supermarket
a clean work surface.
butter. If youre sticking close to the theme,
look for good Irish butter. In a large mixing bowl, stir together the
What does it mean to cut the butter into flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Using
the flour mixture? The butter is added cold, a pastry cutter, two knives, or your fin-
in small pieces, and needs to be incorporat- gers, cut the butter into the flour mixture
ed into the dry ingredients so that it is well until the mixture resembles coarse corn-
distributed throughout but still maintains a meal, with no piece of butter larger than a
pebbly texture. That way, when the scones pea. In a small bowl, combine the milk and
bake, the butter melts into the dough, and the egg yolk. Stir the milk mixture into
creates flaky scones with tiny pockets of air the dry ingredients just until the mixture
to keep the texture light. comes together.
Blending the butter in with a pastry cut- Turn the dough onto the floured work sur-
ter, two butter knives, or quick rubbing face, and roll or pat it out to 1 1/4-inch
movements with your fingers allows this to thick. Cut out 2 1/2-inch circles with a bis-
happen, without creaming the butter into cuit cutter, as close as possible to one
the dough, which would create a denser another. Gently pat together the scraps so
scone. they are 1 1/4-inch thick, and cut out
As with biscuits or really any quick bread, another two or three circles as possible.
the less you handle the dough the better. Place them on the prepared baking sheet at
Over-mixing or kneading will activate pro- least 1 inch apart. Beat the egg with 1 tea-
teins in the flour, making the resulting spoon of water in a small bowl, and use a
baked goods a bit tough. The dough might pastry brush to lightly brush the top of
seem a little sticky; thats fine, just work each scone with the egg mixture.
quickly and nimbly, and make sure the work Bake until golden brown, about 15 min-
surface is well dusted with flour. Lightly utes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool until
dust the top of the dough too so that your barely warm, or at room temperature. Split
fingers wont stick to it when you pat it out them in half with a fork, or cut them with a European-style butter makes a big difference in this dish; it has a slightly higher butterfat content
for cutting into circles. sharp knife, spread the butter evenly than everyday supermarket butter.If youre sticking close to the theme, look for good Irish butter.
These scones are not too sweet, as their between the scones, layer some salmon
intended filling is smoked, salty fish, but if onto each bottom half, and place the scone
you are wishing for scones to slather with tops over the salmon.
butter and jam, you might add another table- Nutrition information per serving: 373
spoon or two of sugar. calories; 163 calories from fat; 18 g fat (10
g saturated; 1 g trans fats); 114 mg choles-
IRISH SCONES WITH SMOKED SALMON terol; 389 mg sodium; 33 g carbohydrate;
Makes about 10 scones 1 g fiber; 3 g sugar; 19 g protein.

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TRUMP
Continued from page 1
blueprint of his priorities, including ensur-
ing that those with pre-existing conditions
have access to coverage, allowing people
class and a reduction in corporate tax
rates, but glossed over how he would offset
the cuts.
sat in the guest box with tears streaming
down her face as the crowd stood and
applauded at length.
to buy insurance across state lines and The president also urged Congress to Owens death, as well as the killing of
offering tax credits and expanded health pass a $1 trillion infrastructure package several civilians, have raised questions
reform is possible and had suggested to savings accounts to help Americans pur- financed through both public and private about the effectiveness of the raid. Owens
news anchors earlier that he was open to chase coverage. He suggested he would get capital. father, Bill, has refused to meet with Trump,
legislation that could provide a pathway to rid of the current laws requirement that all has called for an investigation into the
The time has come for a new program of
legal status for some of the millions of Americans carry insurance coverage, say- raids planning and has criticized the
national rebuilding, he said.
people living in the U.S. illegally. ing that mandating every American to buy administration for its timing.
First lady Melania Trump sat with special
In his hourlong address, Trump defended government-approved health insurance was guests who were on hand to amplify the Pushing back against the criticism, the
his early actions in office and ignored the never the right solution for America. presidents agenda, including the family president said Defense Secretary Jim Mattis
missteps that have set even his allies in Making a direct appeal for bipartisan- members of people killed by immigrants had assured him that the operation generat-
Washington on edge. He outlined a populist ship, Trump turned to Democrats and said, living in the U.S. illegally. The widow of ed large amounts of vital intelligence that
agenda centered on promises to compel Why not join forces to finally get the job former Supreme Court Justice Antonin will lead to many more victories in the
companies to bring manufacturing jobs done and get it done right? Scalia also sat alongside Mrs. Trump, a future against our enemies.
back to the U.S. He was unusually measured Democrats, now firmly ensconced in the reminder of the presidents well-received Trump also voiced support for NATO but
and embraced the pomp and tradition of a minority, sat silently while Republicans nomination of federal appeals court Judge reiterated his call for partner countries to
presidential address to Congress. stood and cheered. Some wore blue, pro- Neil Gorsuch to fill Scalias seat. meet their financial obligations to the mil-
The president was greeted by enthusiastic health care buttons that read Protect our The majority of Trumps address centered itary alliance. Trump has previously called
applause as he entered the House chamber, care, and dozens of Democratic women on the domestic, economic-focused issues NATO obsolete, setting some allies on
though it was filled with Democrats who wore white in honor of the suffrage move- that were at the center of his presidential edge about his commitment to the partner-
vigorously oppose his policies and many ment. campaign. His national security message ship.
Republicans who never expected him to be Delivering Democrats formal response centered largely on a call for significantly The president opened his remarks by con-
elected. Most Republican lawmakers have after the speech, former Kentucky Gov. boosting military spending and taking demning the recent threats against Jewish
rallied around him since the election, hope- Steve Beshear accused Trump of planning strong but unspecified measures to protect community centers and a fatal shooting in
ful that he will act on the domestic priori- to rip affordable health insurance from the nation from radical Islamic terrorism. Kansas being investigated as a hate crime.
ties they saw blocked during President Americans and being Wall Streets cham- Underscoring the human cost of those The president had received criticism from
Barack Obamas eight years in office. pion. efforts, Trump honored Chief Special some civil rights groups who had accused
Topping that list is undoing Obamas Trump was vague in his call for tax Warrant Officer William Ryan Owens, him of being slow in denouncing the vio-
signature health care law and replacing the reform, another Republican priority. He who was killed in a raid in Yemen during his lent acts.

FACTS
insufficient demand for Intels high-powered computer everyone aged 16 and older who doesnt have a job and the Islamic State group. The Justice Department has
chips, but the company now expects to finish the factory isnt looking for one. So it includes retirees, parents who prosecuted scores of IS-related cases since 2014, and
within four years because it anticipates business growth. are staying home to raise children, and high school and many of the defendants are U.S. citizens.
More important, even as some companies create jobs, college students who are studying rather than working. TRUMP: Obamacare is collapsing ... imploding
Continued from page 1 others are laying off workers. The best measure of They are unlikely to work regardless of the state of the Obamacare disaster.
whether more jobs are actually being created is the economy. With the huge baby-boomer generation THE FACTS: There are problems with the 2010 health
monthly employment report issued by the Labor reaching retirement age and many of them retiring, the care law, but whether its collapsing is hotly disputed.
contract. Richard Aboulafia, an analyst with the aerospace Department, which nets out those gains and losses.The population of those out of the labor force is increasing One of the two major components of the Affordable
consulting firm Teal Group, said there is no evidence of department will issue its report for February, the first full and will continue to do so, most economists forecast. Care Act has seen a spike in premiums and a drop in
any additional cost savings as a result of Trumps actions. month of Trumps term, on March 10. Its true that some of those out of the workforce participation from insurers. But the other component,
TRUMP: Since my election, Ford, Fiat-Chrysler, General TRUMP: His budget plan will offer one of the largest are of working age and have given up looking for equally important, seems to be working fairly well, even
Motors, Sprint, Softbank, Lockheed, Intel, Walmart and increases in national defense spending in American history. work. But that number is probably a small fraction if its costs are a concern.
many others have announced that they will invest billions THE FACTS: Three times in recent years, Congress raised of the 94 million Trump cited. Trump and congressional Republicans want to repeal
of dollars in the United States and will create tens of defense budgets by larger percentages than the $54 TRUMP: According to data provided by the Department the whole thing, which risks leaving millions of people
thousands of new American jobs. billion, or 10 percent, increase that Trump proposes.The of Justice, the vast majority of individuals convicted for uninsured if the replacement plan has shortcomings.
base defense budget grew by $41 billion, or 14.3 percent, terrorism-related offenses since 9/11 came here from Some critics say GOP rhetoric itself is making things worse
THE FACTS: Its unlikely Trump is the sole or even primary in 2002; by $37 billion, or 11.3 percent, in 2003, and by $47
reason for the expected hiring he cites. Many of the outside of our country.We have seen the attacks at home by creating uncertainty about the future.
billion, or 10.9 percent, in 2008, according to Defense from Boston to San Bernardino to the Pentagon and The health law offers subsidized private health insurance
announcements reflect corporate decisions that predate Department figures.
his election. yes, even the World Trade Center. along with a state option to expand Medicaid for low-
TRUMP: We will provide massive tax relief for the middle THE FACTS: Its unclear what Justice Department data income people. Together, the two arms of the program
In the case of Intel, construction of the Chandler, Arizona, class.
factory referred to by Trump actually began during hes citing, but the most recent government information cover more than 20 million people.
THE FACTS: Trump has provided little detail on how this that has come out doesnt back up his claim. Just over
Barack Obamas presidency.The project was delayed by would happen. Independent analyses Republican governors whose states have expanded
half the people Trump talks about were actually born Medicaid are trying to find a way to persuade Congress
of his campaigns tax proposals found in the United States, according to Homeland Security
that most of the benefits would flow and the administration to keep the expansion, and
Department research revealed last week. That report maybe even build on it, while imposing limits on the
to the wealthiest families.The richest said of 82 people the government determined were
1 percent would see an average tax long-term costs of Medicaid.
inspired by a foreign terrorist group to attempt or carry While the Medicaid expansion seems to be working, the
cut of nearly $215,000 a year, while out an attack in the U.S., just over half were native-born
the middle one-fifth of the markets for subsidized private health insurance are
citizens. stressed in many states. Also affected are millions of
population would get a cut of just
$1,010, according to the Tax Policy Even the attacks Trump singled out werent entirely the people who buy individual policies outside the
Center, a joint project by the work of foreigners. Syed Rizwan Farook, who along with government markets, and face the same high premiums
Brookings Institution and Urban his Pakistani wife killed 14 people in the deadly 2015 with no financial help from the health law.
Institute. attack in San Bernardino, California, was born in Chicago. Larry Levitt of the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation
TRUMP: Ninety-four million Its true that in the immediate aftermath of Sept. 11, the says implosion is too strong a term. An AP count found
Americans are out of the labor force. FBIs primary concern was with terrorists from overseas that 12.2 million people signed up for this year, despite
THE FACTS: Thats true, but for the feared to be plotting attacks in the United States. But the Trump administrations threats to repeal the law.
vast majority of them, its because thats no longer the case. But a health care blogger and industry consultant, Robert
they choose to be. The FBI and the Justice Department have been Laszewski, agrees with Trump, saying too few young,
That 94 million figure includes preoccupied with violent extremists from inside the U.S. healthy people have signed up to guarantee the stability
who are inspired by the calls to violence and mayhem of of the insurance markets.

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REPAIRS Food briefs
hold back on spending on new projects so orange paint to mark repairs, with an addi-
sidewalk repairs costs could be more equi- tional provision that the city explore shar-
tably shared between the city and residents. ing the cost of repairing sidewalks with res-
There are so many exceptions to what idents. This motion, which Olbert support- One scoop or two? Raw
Continued from page 1
causes sidewalk disrepair that its unfair for ed, failed as well. cookie dough is latest fad
people to be charged, he said. If a truck For Grassilli, the variability of the repair NEW YORK Cookie dough is having its
sidewalk repairs for which residents current- drives up on your sidewalk and cracks your costs coupled with the unknowns of the
ly pay. Cronut moment.
sidewalk theres so many of these differ- local economy made it difficult for him to People have been standing in line for up to
Up for review was a staff recommendation ent kinds of situations. foresee the city taking on the burden of side-
to change the citys current approach to three hours at a month-old New York City
The council voted 3-2 to increase the walk repairs. shop that sells scoops of raw dough in a cup
sidewalk repairs, which is driven by resi-
dent complaints, to a zoned approach that repair threshold to three-quarters of an inch Part of it is, once you go down the path or a cone like ice cream.
would divide the city into 10 zones city staff of sidewalk displacement from one-quarter of splitting the costs, youre on that path, The sweet treat has become the latest food
could address on a set schedule. Also includ- of an inch and to advise city staff to stop he said. Its sort of an unknown and thats a fad to generate buzz and long lines on the
ed in the staff recommendation was a request using orange paint to mark sidewalk difficult thing. It becomes a different issue sidewalk, following the Magnolia Bakery
to fund a full-time maintenance staff mem- defects. Councilman Cameron Johnson that later on, in three, four years, someone cupcake popularized by Sex and the City
ber as well as the associated equipment to chose these two smaller policy changes will say, we cant afford it because were in and the Cronut, the croissant-doughnut
complete the repairs. The total cost of these from the staff recommendation, reasoning a recession. mashup that made pastry chef Dominique
changes was an estimated $200,000 for the that these changes would address the major- For Johnson, though the question of Ansels Manhattan bakery a phenomenon
first year and $150,000 in subsequent years, ity of the concerns he has heard from resi- whether the city should pay for the cost of among foodies and tourists and ultimately
according to a staff report. dents, which have focused on the frequency sidewalk repair still remains, it wasnt clear inspired mass produced knockoffs.
Councilman Mark Olbert said he hoped with which they find small discrepancies in to him that there is a compelling reason to Kristen Tomlan, the 28-year-old founder of
the conversation would focus on whether the sidewalks on their property marked for change the current policy. DO Cookie Dough Confections, said shes
future repair by city staff with bright orange Theres certainly a question of whether or selling 1,500 pounds of cookie dough a day
the city or residents should pay for sidewalk
paint. not the city should pay for the cost of side- at her Greenwich Village storefront and hopes
repairs, a discussion he said was identified
Vice Mayor Matt Grocott introduced a walk repair, he said. We want to be a fis- to expand both in New York and online.
at a previous priority setting meeting. He
motion to adopt the staff recommendation cally responsible city, so Im satisfied to Its really cookie dough gone wild, said
said that though he was glad the staff report
in full, which he ultimately voted against make the changes to the program based on Tomlan, who grew up in St. Louis and has a
included strategies for reducing liability for
because he thought the estimated $200,000 the feedback weve received. background in design and branding.
both the city and residents, it failed to
needed to hire a full-time maintenance work- The name of the business, DO, is pro-
include a discussion of whether residents, In other business, the council will consid- nounced dough and rendered with a line over
who are currently responsible for paying for er and equipment could be better used toward er a sanctuary or welcoming city distinction
sharing repair costs with residents. The the O indicating a long vowel sound.
sidewalk repairs, should shoulder this bur- at a future meeting after several residents About 30 people were lined up across the
den. motion, which Mayor Bob Grassilli and attended Mondays meeting and expressed
Councilman Ron Collins supported, didnt street when the shop opened at 10 a.m.
The city actually is liable and therefore support for sending a welcoming message Tuesday.
should contribute to the cost of keeping the garner enough votes to pass. to all residents. Following a presentation of
If were going to spend $200,000, it can Nancy Lerman, who works nearby, said
liability down, he said, according to a Starship Technologys autonomous deliv- shes been twice before and tried most of the
video of the meeting. be better done sharing the repair of side- ery robots, which have been piloted in
walks rather than adding staff, he said. flavors, which include chocolate chip, red
Resident Ken Castle, who had previously Redwood City in the past month, the coun- velvet and peanut butter snickerdoodle.
advocated for a discussion on the sidewalk Grocott also moved to adopt the increase cil also moved to review a pilot program for
repairs, said he would rather see the city in repair threshold and to end the use of the robots in San Carlos. U.S. approves three types of
genetically engineered potatoes
ELECTIONS
scheduled fall elections. For Howard, weighing the costs of address-
I believe its our choice as registered vot- ing infrastructure and community needs BOISE, Idaho Three types of potatoes
ers to have the right to vote on schedule, she against the costs of holding standalone or genetically engineered to resist the pathogen
said. primary-aligned elections proved difficult. that caused the Irish potato famine are safe for
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Suzanne Chowla said that any decision the Howard eventually made the motion to move the environment and safe to eat, federal offi-
council made to extend their terms would be the next two city elections to 2018 and 2020. cials announced.
a compromise in cost between two options undemocratic. At the end of the day, Im elected to serve The approval by the U.S. Environmental
previously reviewed. Holding scheduled, I want to be able to vote for who repre- everyone in Redwood City . My responsi- Protection Agency and Food and Drug
standalone elections in 2017 and 2019 was sents me at all times, she said. That is the bility is to serve all of them with the funds we Administration late last week gives Idaho-
expected to cost $425,000 for each election definition of democracy to me. have, she said. based J.R. Simplot Co. permission to plant
for an estimated total of $850,000, while Isabella Chu noted research showing voter Borgens, who previously opposed extend- the potatoes this spring and sell them in the
extending current council terms to align with participation, and especially that of histori- ing current council terms, said looking at the fall.
fall elections was expected to cost close to cally underrepresented minorities, increases decision from the perspective of a resident The company said the potatoes contain
$64,000 for each election for an estimated with even-year elections. helped her solidify her thoughts. only potato genes and that the resistance to
total of just under $130,000, according to an This is not canceling an election, this is If I was sitting out there, what would I want late blight, the disease that caused the Irish
earlier staff report. not negating an election, she said. Its sim- to do? I would want the election in 2017, she potato famine, comes from an Argentine vari-
All-mail elections, which a staff report ply postponing it. said I know that means I am putting your dol- ety of potato that naturally produced a
showed are traditionally less expensive than Kris Johnson, who previously opposed a lars in jeopardy so I would also be held defense.
in-person elections, were also considered, but one-year extension of council terms, said the accountable for that. There is no evidence that genetically modi-
a state law requiring all jurisdictions conduct- council ignored hundreds of residents in their Bain, who has also opposed extending fied organisms, known as GMOs, are unsafe
ing election cycles at the same time to coor- discussion, resulting in a decision he council terms in previous meetings, support- to eat, but changing the genetic code of foods
dinate on the use of an all-mail option com- believes allows councilmembers to continue ed the possibility of having an election in presents an ethical issue for some.
plicated the use of all-mail elections to cut approving new developments. 2017 with a ballot measure asking voters McDonalds declines to use Simplots geneti-
costs. Over 300 residents sent emails and/or whether councilmember terms should be cally engineered potatoes for its French fries.
Several community members spoke in signed two letters asking [the] council to extended. The three new varieties of potato the
favor of maintaining the current schedule of allow the election to proceed this year as I understand it is a significant amount of Russet Burbank, Ranger Russet and Atlantic
the next two city elections, which were originally planned and wanted to exercise money, he said. But to compare that to have previously been approved by the
planned for the fall of 2017, when Mayor their right to hold councilmembers account- some of the significant capital programs U.S. Department of Agriculture. They have
John Seybert, Councilman Jeff Gee and able by voting them in or out, he said in an going on, its not really a fair comparison. the same taste and texture and nutritional
Councilwoman Diane Howards terms were set email. Instead, the majority of the council Seybert said he supported Masurs compro- qualities as conventional potatoes, Simplot
to expire, and 2019, when Councilwoman chose to extend their terms to November mise as well as the option to extend terms to spokesman Doug Cole said.
Alicia Aguirre, Bain, Borgens and Masurs 2018 allowing them to continue fast-tracking save funds for the future. The company said they will have reduced
terms were expected to expire. office and housing development without fully My overarching support is for anything bruising and black spots, enhanced storage
Residents were mixed on their thoughts understanding nor having accurate data as to that will get us toward getting more people, a capacity and a lower amount of a chemical
about the changes. Merrily Robinson the cumulative affect these millions of square more diverse crowd, he said. When you take thats a potential carcinogen and is created
urged the council to consider the many res- feet of development will have on residents a bigger piece of the pie its a more diverse when potatoes are cooked at high tempera-
ident voices in support of voting in the quality of life. slice of the pie. tures.
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profit for the foreseeable future. Even if March 31. For more information call Winning the Interview. 1 p.m. to
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Apple fails to come up with the next ing to move its headquarters to a nearby ing the iPod into a relic, and the iPads Redwood Shores. Learn how to
iPhone, whatever that might be. 175-acre site anchored by a spaceship- sales have fallen for the past three Sons in Retirement Branch 4 effectively communicate brand and
Lunch. 11:30 a.m. 920 Stonegate accomplishments with interviewers.
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Atria was pleased to announce its and library to the north; with the and capturing household graywater Municipal Services Building, 33
portion which includes a memory Peninsula Jewish Community Center for use in your garden and land- Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco.
scape. For more information or to Soroptimist International presents
care unit, independent as well as to the south. Plans for what to do with RSVP call 349-3000 or visit an evening of entertainment, silent
assisted living options with exten- one of Foster Citys last pieces of bawsca.org. auction and refreshments to raise
Continued from page 1 money for empowering women.
sive perks has been completed and undeveloped land began decades ago San Mateo Democracy for Tickets are $25. For more informa-
the first tenants are moving in. as officials considered the best uses America Meeting. 7 p.m. 2000 tion call 588-0661.
Once complete, the entire site will Lennars 200 for-sale properties for for the city-owned parcel. Once the Woodside Road, Redwood City. Tim
host 155 assisted living units con- Dec, co-lead of Citizens Climate Free First Fridays. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
those 55 and older are under construc- council landed on housing seniors, Lobb, Silicon Valley-North, will talk 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. The
structed by Atria Senior Living, 66 tion. the city sold the land for $30 million about how to influence legislators. San Mateo County History Museum
affordable housing apartments pro- For more information contact ase- continues Free First Fridays, where
Its great because everything is in late 2013. vans2002@aol.com. not only is admission free, but pre-
duced by MidPen Housing, 200 for- geared toward seniors and the commu- Originally, the property was 30 school children will be invited to
sale condominiums built by Lennar, as nity as a whole has that special feel, acres and considered for a high school, Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11 learn Irish traditions, and at 2 p.m.,
p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. museum docents will lead museum
well as nearly 35,000 square feet of said Allison Miller, executive director which Foster City still doesnt have. Featuring Terry Hiatt and the tours for adults. For more informa-
retail and commercial space. The New of Atria at Foster Square. But after the school didnt come to Amazing Colossal Guys. $7 cover tion visit historysmc.org.
Home Company bought the site from charge. For more information visit
She noted Atria is approaching fruition, the council split the property rwcbluesjam.com. Step into Spring 12th Annual.
city officials in 2013 before divvying about 50 percent occupancy and resi- in half, with the PJCC developing a 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. South San
up the various components. THURSDAY, MARCH 2 Francisco Municipal Services
dents range from living independently portion of the lot. Foster City 55+ Club Meeting. 11 Building, 33 Arroyo Drive, South San
Ultimately, Foster Square will sup- to needing more intensive memory One of the councils goals in selling a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 650 Shell Blvd., Francisco. Tickets are $25. For more
port a diverse senior community that care. She touted a modern venue with a the land was to help community mem- Foster City. Come for entertainment, information visit www.soroptimist-
guest lectures, game days, potlucks northsanmateocounty.org.
includes those on fixed low incomes, range of amenities such as on-site bers age in place and, to the extent and special lunches. For more infor-
people with dementia and those who restaurants, 24-hour concierge serv- possible, existing residents were mation call 573-0841. Sanchez Art Center Exhibits. 7 p.m.
can afford an anticipated $1.5 million to 9 p.m. 1220B Linda Mar Blvd.,
ice, a cocktail lounge, salon, spa and a given priority. At the subsidized Alma Cost of Living Launch and Lunch. Pacifica. Featuring exhibits from
condominium. wide range of exercise programs. Point, 45 of the 65 tenants were 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sobrato Helge Ternsten, the Art Guild of
The Foster Square concept that is Center Redwood Shores, 350 Twin Pacifica and high school students
Just the location alone, being already living in Foster City before Dolphin Drive, Redwood City. For and Skyline College faculty. For more
starting to come to life is really a close to the PJCC, and library and the moving to the affordable units, Banks more information email information contact 355-1894.
great concept because it has so many rec center, the police department, it said. adrienne@sustainablesanmateo.org.
SATURDAY, MARCH 4
different types of options for different makes a major difference in people Looking back over the decades, Is Business Ownership Right For Anne Lamott: The Journey of
types of seniors, said Nevada being interested in our community, there were bumps in the road as the You? 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 330 Twin Motherhood Across Generations.
Miriam, MidPens director of develop- Dolphin Drive, Redwood Shores. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 471 Lagunita
she said, adding she expects an active city sought to create a vibrant commu- Brian Kupper, consultant for FranNet Drive, Stanford. Anne Lamott speaks
ment on the Peninsula. The history group of residents across the entire nity the city even selected another and business owner, does a thor- at the 13th Mothers Symposium. For
of the site, with it being such a key ough review of issues and questions more information visit motherssym-
Foster Square community. Theres developer with a similar albeit differ- to should ask about business owner- posium.org.
location next to so many great city assisted living, subsidized senior ent senior living concept. But when ship. For more information contact
resources that are all adjacent also housing and the 55 plus senior hous- the recession hit, that project was no phase2careers.org@gmail.com. Three Secrets to Speak ing
Success. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. San
made it a very exciting project to be a ing condos; the whole concept is com- longer feasible, Banks said. Mateo Beresford Recreation Center,
Dance Series 01. 500 Castro St.,
part of. Were just thrilled to see the ing together really nicely. As part of the existing develop- Mountain View. Dance Series 01 fea- 2720 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
other apartment homes come online. tures three works including a world Mateo. Registration is required. $28
Lennar representatives did not ment, the council made the entire proj- premiere, a regional premiere and a for residents and $34 for non-resi-
MidPens portion was constructed return a request for comment. ect contingent on the affordable hous- work by Michael Smuin. Stanton dents. For more information call 522-
first and quickly filled up receiving Welchs Indigo examines the 7490.
However, that developer is in the ing being built first. MidPens $31 vagaries of romantic relationships as
nearly 700 applications for just 65 midst of a flurry of construction as 14 million cost included $18.7 million four couples come together, fall in Docent-Led Wildflower Walk. 10
affordable units. Now that it is fully four-story buildings will host the 200 in competitive federal tax credits, as love, fight and exchange partners. a.m. 6 Old Stage Coach Road,
Show runs until March 5. 8 p.m. Emerald Hills. Every Saturday and
occupied, Miriam noted the demand for-sale condominiums with the first well as the city offering a loan. Sunday at 10 a.m. through June 4.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 2 p.m.
for senior housing, particularly expected to come online over the sum- With Alma Point and Atria com- Saturday, Sunday. For more informa- Walks are moderate, 3 miles and last
affordable options, highlights the tion visit smuinballet.org. until approximately 1 p.m. For more
mer, said Curtis Banks, Foster Citys plete, residents moving in, and information visit friendsofedge-
need across the Bay Area. The proper- Community Development director. opportunities to house hundreds more Lawyer in the Library with wood.org or call (866) 463-3439.
ty also offers exercise classes, social The retail space under MidPens underway, Banks said its been a pleas- Christopher F. Morales. 6 p.m.
South San Francisco Main Library, Beautify Central Park s Rose
events and food assistance programs, Alma Point was also sold off to anoth- ure to watch Foster Square grow. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Garden. 10 a.m. to noon. Kohl Pump
according to MidPen. er developer and thus far places like This is the fruition of a vision that Francisco. For more information House, San Mateo Central Park, 101
email valle@plsinfor.org. Ninth Ave., San Mateo. Bring gloves.
Miriam added its been great to be restaurants and a Starbucks are slated started in 2006, Banks said, adding For more information call 579-0536
part of a development created with to move in, Banks said. its very satisfying to see that vision MyLiberty Meeting. 6 p.m. to 8:30 ext. 3.
other renowned builders like Atria and The entire property is immediately after a number of years and some chal- p.m. 1304 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San
Jane Austen Society Display. 10
Mateo. Socialize with like-minded
Lennar. adjacent to City Hall, the fire station lenges, to see it coming to life. friends and discuss current political a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo Public
events. For more information con- Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
t a c t Event runs through April 29. For
mylibertysanmateo@gmail.com. more information call 522-7818.

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Prehistory of the iPhone in Silicon Anniversary Open House. 11 a.m.
Valley. 6 p.m. Computer History to 6 p.m. 1148 El Camino Real, San
Museum, 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd., Carlos. Featuring special anniversary
Mountain View. Come for a panel sales. Also on March 5. For more
discussion with former leaders of information call 593-1152.
Silicon Valley companies and take a
mini-tour of the museums Mobile Free Prom Dresses and
Computing Gallery. For more infor- Makeovers. 11 a.m. Grand Avenue
mation email cevans@computerhis- Library, 306 Walnut St., South San
tory.org. Francisco. Participants must register
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Silent Film Feature: Girl Shy. 6 mation email valle@plsinfor.org.
p.m. Filoli, 86 Caada Road,
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Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Participants must register by calling
Seminar. 7:30 a.m. 6650 Golf Course 829-3860. For more information
Drive, Burlingame. $15 with break- email valle@plsinfo.org.
fast. For more information contact
787-5595. Asian Art Museum: Tomb
Treasures. 2 p.m. South San
Womens View 2017 art exhib- Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
it. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 400 County Center Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
at the Hall of Justice, Redwood City. For more information email
Exhibit is open Monday through valle@plsinfor.org.
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to 11:30 a.m. 330 Twin Dolphin Drive, ing 591-8286. For more information
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272229 STATEMENT #272094 STATEMENT #272417
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Wavy Koncepts, 15 Vista Ct., as: SF Tesla Tour, 315 Canoe Ct, ReD- as: 1) Rush Hour Catering; 2) Mint & Li-
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. WOOD CITy, CA 94065. Registered mone, 1757 e. Bayshore Rd. #18, ReD-
Registered Owners: 1) Waleed Asad, Owner: young Joong Kim, same ad- WOOD CITy, CA 94063. Registered
same address 2) Devin gujral, 1425 dress. The business is conducted by an Owner:Suheil Khoury, Inc., CA. The
Castillo Ave., Burlingame, CA 94010. Individual. The registrants commenced
The business is conducted by a general business is conducted by a Corporation.
to transact business under the FBN on The registrants commenced to trans act
Partnership. The registrants com- N/A.
menced to trans act business under the business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/young Joong Kim/ /s/Suheil Khury/
FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/Waleed Asad/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 1/20/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/13/2017. (Publish-
This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
sor-County Clerk on 1/31/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/8/17, 2/15/17, 2/22/17, 3/1/17). 2/15/17, 2/22/17, 3/1/17, 3/8/17).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/8/17, 2/15/17, 2/22/17, 3/1/17).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272054 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business STATEMENT #272224
STATEMENT #272262 as: Peninsula Repairs, 100 Alberta Ave., The following person is doing business Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
The following person is doing business SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered as: JL Private Security, 3262 Middlefield
as: KDs Threading, 725 Old County Rd. Rd., MeNLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis-
#J, BeLMONT, CA 94002. Registered Owner: Troy Brush, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual. tered Owner: edgar Paredez-Perez,
Owner: Shalida Danish, same address. 1187 Boranda Ave. #5, Mountain View,
The business is conducted by an Individ- The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on 01/01/2017. CA 94040. The business is conducted
ual. The registrants commenced to trans by an Individual. The registrants com-
act business under the FBN on N/A. /s/Troy A. Brush/
/s/Shalida Danish/ This statement was filed with the Asses- menced to trans act business under the
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 1/17/2017. (Publish- FBN on 01-30-2017.
sor-County Clerk on 2/2/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/edgar Paredez-Perez/
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/8/17, 2/15/17, 2/22/17, 3/01/17). This statement was filed with the Asses-
2/8/17, 2/15/17, 2/22/17, 3/01/17). sor-County Clerk on 1/30/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 2/15/17, 2/22/17, 3/1/17, 3/8/17).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #272321
STATEMENT #272101 The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business as: greenfield Resources, 894 Skyline FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
as: 1)R.B. Tree 2)Bandit Timber Works Dr, DALy CITy, CA, 94015. Registered STATEMENT #272483
3)R.B. enterprises, 10875 Alpine Road, Owner: Jose Macutay Jr, same address. The following person is doing business
LA HONDA, CA 94020. Registered Own- The business is conducted by an Individ- as: Skatard Studio, 110 Park Road Suite
er: Ryan Conley Borick, same address. ual. The registrants commenced to trans
The business is conducted by an Individ- act business under the FBN on N/A.
305, BURLINgAMe, CA 94010. Regis-
ual. The registrants commenced to trans /s/Jose Macutay Jr/ tered Owner: Patrick John Mcerlain,
act business under the FBN on 12/2/16. This statement was filed with the Asses- same address. The business is conduct- 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
/s/Ryan C. Borick/ sor-County Clerk on 2/7/2017. (Publish- ed by an Individual. The registrants
This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, commenced to trans act business under FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ORDER TO set for hearing on the petition in the fol-
sor-County Clerk on 1/20/2017. (Publish- 2/8/17, 2/15/17, 2/22/17, 3/1/17). the FBN on N/A. STATEMENT #272221 SHOW CAUSE FOR lowing newspaper of general circulation:
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Patrick John Mcerlain/ The following person is doing business CHANgE OF NAME San Mateo Daily Journal
2/8/17, 2/15/17, 2/22/17, 3/.1/17). This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Cowboy Sewing Company, 1518 Cy- CASe# 17CIV00636 Filed: 2/9/2017
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sor-County Clerk on 2/17/2017. (Publish- press Ave, SAN MATeO, CA 94401. SUPeRIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, /s/Susan Irene etezadi/
STATEMENT #272363 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, COUNTy OF SAN MATeO, Judge of the Superior Court
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business Registered Owner: Steve D. Ingle, same
2/22/17, 3/1/17, 3/8/17, 3/15/17). address. The business is conducted by 400 COUNTy CeNTeR RD, Dated: 2/8/2017
STATEMENT #272315 as: Optometric Center For Family Vision ReDWOOD CITy CA 94063 (Published 2/15/17, 2/22/17, 3/1/17,
The following person is doing business Care and Vision Therapy, 1234 Cherry an Individual. The registrants com- PeTITION OF 3/8/17).
as: Higher Realms Design, 179 Bayview Street, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Reg- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME menced to trans act business under the
Dr, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- Huapei Zhu aka Hua Pei Zhu aka
istered Owner: Carole L. Hong, O.D., STATEMENT #272457 FBN on N/A. Haiyang Zou
tered Owner: Sherilee Joe, same ad- Inc., CA. The business is conducted by /s/Steve Ingle/
dress. The business is conducted by an The following person is doing business TO ALL INTeReSTeD PeRSONS:
a Corporation. The registrants com- as: Law Office of Alicia Woo, 3341 Oak This statement was filed with the Asses- Petitioner: Huapei Zhu aka Hua Pei Zhu
Individual. The registrants commenced menced to trans act business under the ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
to trans act business under the FBN on Knoll Dr., eMeRALD HILLS, CA 94062. sor-County Clerk on 1/30/2017. (Publish- aka Haiyang Zou a petition with this
FBN on N/A. Registered Owner: Alicia Woo Legal PC, CHANgE OF NAME
1/1/17. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, court for a decree changing name as fol- CASE# 17CIV00455
/s/Carole L. Hong/ CA. The business is conducted by a
/s/Sherilee Joe/ This statement was filed with the Asses- 2/22/17, 3/1/17, 3/8/17, 3/15/17). lows: SUPeRIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
This statement was filed with the Asses- Corporation. The registrants com- Present names 1)Huapei Zhu 2)Hua Pei COUNTy OF SAN MATeO,
sor-County Clerk on 2/6/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/8/2017. (Publish- menced to trans act business under the
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Zhu 3)Hai yang Zou 4) Haiyang Zou 400 COUNTy CeNTeR RD,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FBN on 1/1/17. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Proposed Name: 1)Benjamin Zhu 2)Ben- ReDWOOD CITy CA 94063
2/8/17, 2/15/17, 2/22/17, 3/1/17). 2/15/17, 2/22/17, 3/1/17, 3/8/17). /s/Alicia Woo/
STATEMENT #272536 jamin Zhu 3)Benjamin Zhu 4)Benjamin PeTITION OF
This statement was filed with the Asses- Zhu Vincent L. Truchsess
sor-County Clerk on 2/15/2017. (Publish- The following person is doing business
THe COURT ORDeRS that all persons TO ALL INTeReSTeD PeRSONS:
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, as: 1)HPI Financial 2)HPI Real estate 3) Petitioner: Vincent L. Truchsess a peti-
HPI Property Management, 1149 CHeR- interested in this matter shall appear be-
2/22/17, 3/1/17, 3/8/17, 3/15/17). fore this court at the hearing indicated tion with this court for a decree changing

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Ry STReeT, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. below to show cause, if any, why the pe- name as follows:
Registered Owner: HP Investments, Inc., tition for change of name should not be Present name: Vincent L.ee Truchsess
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME CA. The business is conducted by a Proposed Name: Vincent DiMare
STATEMENT #272334 granted. Any person objecting to the THe COURT ORDeRS that all persons
Corporation. The registrants com- name changes described above must file
The following person is doing business menced to trans act business under the interested in this matter shall appear be-
as: Farray Mobile Logistics, 212 Moresby a written objection that includes the rea- fore this court at the hearing indicated
FBN on 2/23/17 sons for the objection at least two court below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
Lane, ReDWOOD CITy, CA 94063. /s/Jeff Phillips/ days before the matter is scheduled to tition for change of name should not be
The best career seekers Registered Owner: Nathan Farray, same
address. The business is conducted by This statement was filed with the Asses- be heard and must appear at the hearing granted. Any person objecting to the
sor-County Clerk on 2/24/2017. (Publish- to show cause why the petition should name changes described above must file
read the Daily Journal. an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to trans act business under the ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, not be granted. If no written objection is a written objection that includes the rea-
3/1/17, 3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17). timely filed, the court may grant the peti- sons for the objection at least two court
FBN on N/A. days before the matter is scheduled to
/s/Nathan Joed Farray/ tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
We will help you recruit qualified, talented This statement was filed with the Asses- petition shall be held on 4/7/17 at 9 a.m., be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
individuals to join your company or organization. sor-County Clerk on 2/7/2017. (Publish- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
not be granted. If no written objection is
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, STATEMENT #272254 wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
2/22/17, 3/1/17, 3/8/17, 3/15/17). The following person is doing business der to Show Cause shall be published at tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
The Daily Journals readership covers a wide as: Pacifica Pet Supply, 456 Manor Pla- least once each week for four successive petition shall be held on 3/23/17 at 9
range of qualifications for all types of positions. za, PACIFICA, CA 94044. Registered weeks prior to the date set for hearing on a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the petition in the following newspaper of Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
Owner: gladys Bancroft, 1414 Peralta general circulation:
STATEMENT #272399 Rd., Pacifica, CA 94044. The business copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
For the best value and the best results, The following person is doing business
is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
San Mateo Daily Journal be published at least once each week for
as: Janz Marketing, 205 De Anza Blvd Filed: 2/23/2017 four successive weeks prior to the date
recruit from the Daily Journal... #307, SAN MATeO, CA 94402. Regis- trants commenced to trans act business /s/Susan Irene etezadi/ set for hearing on the petition in the fol-
tered Owner: John garibaldi, 31 Los Al- under the FBN on N/A. Judge of the Superior Court lowing newspaper of general circulation:
Contact us for a free consultation tos Pl., San Mateo, CA 94402. The busi- /s/gladys L. Bancroft/ Dated: 2/17/2017 San Mateo Daily Journal
ness is conducted by an Individual. The This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published 3/1/17, 3/8/17, 3/15/17, Filed: 2/9/2017
registrants commenced to trans act busi- sor-County Clerk on 2/1/2017. (Publish- 3/22/17). /s/Susan Irene etezadi/
ness under the FBN on 2/10/2017. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Judge of the Superior Court
Call (650) 344-5200 or /s/John garibaldi/ 3/1/17, 3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17).
Dated: 2/8/2017
(Published 2/15/17, 2/22/17, 3/1/17,
This statement was filed with the Asses-
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 2/10/2017. (Publish-
3/8/17).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
2/22/17, 3/1/17, 3/8/17, 3/15/17). STATEMENT #272551 CHANgE OF NAME
The following person is doing business CASE# 17CIV00456
as: Postre, 836 Commercial Avenue, SUPeRIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. CHANgE OF NAME
COUNTy OF SAN MATeO, CASE# 17CIV00002
Registered Owner: Jazrel Olvera, same 400 COUNTy CeNTeR RD, SUPeRIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,

The Future address. The business is conducted by ReDWOOD CITy CA 94063 COUNTy OF SAN MATeO,
an Individual. The registrants com- PeTITION OF 400 COUNTy CeNTeR RD,
menced to trans act business under the Moraima Cordon ReDWOOD CITy CA 94063
FBN on N/A. TO ALL INTeReSTeD PeRSONS: PeTITION OF
/s/Jazrel Olvera/ Petitioner: Moraima Cordon a petition Cristina Conde
of local news content This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/27/2017. (Publish-
with this court for a decree changing
name as follows:
Present name: Moraima Cordon
TO ALL INTeReSTeD PeRSONS:
Petitioner: Cristina Conde a petition with
this court for a decree changing name
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Proposed Name: Moraima DiMare as follows:
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community 3/1/17, 3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17). THe COURT ORDeRS that all persons Present name: Rosa gabriela Orozco
interested in this matter shall appear be- Proposed Name: Jackie Romero
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of fore this court at the hearing indicated THe COURT ORDeRS that all persons
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME interested in this matter shall appear be-
the newspaper industry. STATEMENT #272554
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- fore this court at the hearing indicated
tition for change of name should not be below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
The following person is doing business granted. Any person objecting to the tition for change of name should not be
as: JM Design Diaries, 2000 S. Delaware name changes described above must file granted. Any person objecting to the
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of St. #302, SAN MATeO, CA 94403. Reg- a written objection that includes the rea- name changes described above must file
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, istered Owner: Julianna Marinho, same sons for the objection at least two court a written objection that includes the rea-
address. The business is conducted by days before the matter is scheduled to sons for the objection at least two court
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, an Individual. The registrants com- be heard and must appear at the hearing days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
menced to trans act business under the to show cause why the petition should
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media FBN on N/A. not be granted. If no written objection is to show cause why the petition should
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- not be granted. If no written objection is
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the /s/Julianna Marinho/ timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
This statement was filed with the Asses- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 3/23/17 at 9 tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper sor-County Clerk on 2/27/2017. (Publish-
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
petition shall be held on 3/29/17 at 9
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County
continues its upward trajectory. Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A
You must be community-minded, action- 3/1/17, 3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17). copy of this Order to Show Cause shall copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
be published at least once each week for be published at least once each week for
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online four successive weeks prior to the date four successive weeks prior to the date
INVESTMENT DIRECTOR (Menlo Park,
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by generating leads for new investment
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with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: technology. Perform extensive due dili-
gence on select investment opportunities
& monitor financial performance of in-
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ent investment opportunities to the Com-
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egy as it relates to areas of focus. Serve
on the Board of portfolio companies to Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
help guide companies through strategic
& legal matters, assist companies in
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Join us, if you check off on these qualities and also believe in the future of newspapers. fundraising & long-term planning & guide Notice of Public Sales and More.
Please email your resume to ads@smdailyjournal.com companies towards long-term exits. Must
have MBA +2 yrs exp as Invest.
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ager in tech sector working with/Mobile
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 298 Collectibles 303 Electronics 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- (Adjunto) Sheri R. Carter 1920'S AqUA glass Beaded Flapper ONkYO AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital LOVE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow LARgE BLACk Ciao Luggage 26"
lowing newspaper of general circulation: (SeAL) Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, floral $99. (650)574-4021 w/wheels, good Condition $35 (650)952-
San Mateo Daily Journal NOTICe TO THe PeRSON SeRVeD: Flapper Collar. $50. (650)762-6048 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 3500
Filed: 2/16/2017 on behalf of (specify): NEW DELUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
/s/Susan Irene etezadi/ (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- 1940 VINTAgE telephone bench maple OPTIMUS H36 ST5800 Tower Speaker ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must LIONEL CHRISTMAS Boxcars 2005,
Judge of the Superior Court nal: 3/1/17, 3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17) antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833 36x10x11 $30. (650)580-6324 Sell! (650) 875-8159. 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368-
Dated: 2/16/2017 7537
(Published 2/22/17, 3/1/17, 3/8/17, BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star ORIgINAL AM/FM 1967/68 Honda Ra- NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame
3/15/17). Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, dio for $50. (650)593-4490 $30.00 (650) 347-2356 LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan-
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
6614 PIONEER HOUSE Speakers, pair. 15 OAk CLAW foot coffee table, needs
inch 3-way, black with screens. Work some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530 LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and
LENNOx RED Rose, Unused, hand great. $99.(650)243-8198 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, OAk SIX SHeLF Book Case 6FT 4FT
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your
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may be taken without further warning 8142 ANTIqUE gLASS Hutch. Cherry Wood. SOFA PROTECTOR for Lounging Pets.
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quirements. you may want to call an at- patch on right eye. ReWARD. ALLOYED LINOTYPE (BNH ~18) for (650)888-2662 tweed. excellent condition. $89. 650-
torney right away. If you do not know an Call (323) 439-7713. casting miniature/board-game figurines. 260-0057 BALDWIN gRAND PIANO, 6 foot, ex-
attorney, you may want to call an attor- 10#, $10 (650) 591-4553 ANTIqUE MAHOgANY Bookcase. Four cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call
ney referral service. If you cannot afford LOST SMALL gray and green Parrot. feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. TEAk-VENEER COMPUTER desk with (510)784-2598
an attorney, you may be eligible for free Redwood Shores. (650)207-2303. LARgE STUFFED ANIMALS - $3 each single drawer and stacked shelves. $30
legal services from a nonprofit legal serv- great for Kids (650) 952-3500 ANTIqUE MAHOgANY double bed with obo. (650)465-2344 ExCELLENT VIOLIN, previously owned,
ices program. you can locate these non-
profit groups at the California Legal Serv- Books STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac-
adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO.
(650)592-4529 THOMASVILLE BEVELED mirror 22" x
first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
ices Web site tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- 12" $50. Call (650)834-4833 (415)751-2416
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- qUALITY BOOkS used and rare. World
& US History and classic American nov- head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 BEIgE SOFA $99. excellent Condition
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center (650) 315-2319 WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with gULBRANSEN BABY gRAND PIANO -
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
STAR WARS SDCC Stormtrooper Appraised @ $5450., want $1800 obo,
contacting your local court or county bar Commander $29 OBO Dan, BRAND NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in (650)343-4461
association. NOTe: The court has a stat- 294 Baby Stuff (650)303-3568 lv msg box $45. (415)231-4825. WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
utory lien for waived fees and costs on 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
CHAIRS 2 Blue good Condition $50 HAMMOND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
any settlement or arbitration award of FISHER-PRICE HEALTHY Care booster
$10,000 or more in a civil case. The seat - $5 (650)592-5864. 302 Antiques OBO (650)345-5644 WOOD FURNITURE- one end table and Speaker. excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
vate owner, (650)349-1172
court's lien must be paid before the court coffee table. In good condition. $30
will dismiss the case. AVISO! Lo han ANTIqUE BUFFET Cabinet, with 2 large COAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your OBO. (760)996-0767.
demandado. Si no responde dentro de
296 Appliances drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinish- mountain cabin/house. $50. (650)520- MONARCH UPRIgHT player piano $99
ing. $700/obo.. ANTIqUE CHINA cabi- 7045 (650) 583-4549
30 das, la corte puede decidir en su 1960'S AVOCADO Osterizer blender net, with doors and legs, dark wood..
306 Housewares
contra sin escuchar su versin. Lea la in- excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- PIANO, UPRIgHT, in excellent condi-
formacin a continuacin. Tiene 30 DAS $500/obo. (650)952-5049 COMPUTER SWIVEL CHAIR. Padded
0513 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 BRASS FIREPLACE screen $30. tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
De CALeNDARIO despus de que le (650)348-2306
entreguen esta citacin y papeles le- ANTIqUE ITALIAN lamp 18 high, $70 COMPUTER TABLE, adjustable height, UPRIgHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
gales para presentar una respuesta por AIR CONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re- (650)387-4002 tion. $300 OBO (650) 533-4886.
mote. Slider model fits all windows. Lg chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) CHRISTMAS TREE China, Fairfield
escrito en esta corte y hacer que se en- 697-8481 Peace on earth. Complete Set of 12 (48
tregue una copia al demandante. Una brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- BEAUTIFUL AND UNIqUE Victorian YAMAHA PIANO, Upright, Model M-305,
0898 Side Sewing Table, All original. Rose- pieces) $75. (650)493-5026 $750. Call (650)572-2337
carta o una llamada telefnica no lo pro- COUCH, CREAM IKeA, great condition,
tegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene que wood. Carved. ExCELLENT CONDI-
AIR CONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000 $89, light-weight, compact, sturdy love- COMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
estar en formato legal correcto si desea
BTU, Commercial Cool model
TION! $350. (650)815-8999.
seat (415)775-0141 garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, 312 Pets & Animals
que procesen su caso en la corte. es 20-pieces in original box, never used.
posible que haya un formulario que ust- CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- MAHOgANY ANTIqUE Secretary desk,
sories plus remote included. CUSTOM MADE wood sewing storage $250 per box (3 boxes available). AIRLINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
ed pueda usar para su respuesta. Puede 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345. elled glass, $400. (650)766-3024 cabinet perfect condition $75. (650)483- (650)342-5630
encontrar estos formularios de la corte y 1222 (505)228-1480 local.
ms informacin en el Centro de Ayuda (650)345-1835
OLD VINTAgE Wooden Sea Captains PORCELAIN JAPANESE Tea set, Un-
de las Cortes de California (www.su- CUSTOM MADE wood sewing storage opened, in wood box, great gift $30. CALIFORNIA CAROLINA Pups.
corte.ca.gov), en la biblioteca de leyes CHARCOAL gRILL with cover, 24, al- Tool Chest 35 x 16 x 16, $65
(650)591-3313 cabinet perfect condition $75. (650)483- (650)578-9208. gd. Fam./watchdpgs. ex.Hiking Buddy.
de su condado o en la corte que le most new $15. (650)368-0748 1222 $1600. (707) 980.0915.
quede ms cerca. Si no puede pagar la SMOkE ALARMS with batteries $4 650-
cuota de presentacin, pida al secretario CHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand STORE FRONT display cabinet, From
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable 1930, marble base. 72 long x 40 tallx DINETTE TABLE with Chrome Legs: 36" 595-3933 CANARY BIRD cage 24 x 16 for sale.
de la corte que le d un formulario de ex- x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50. $40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call
encin de pago de cuotas. Si no presen- temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763 21 deep. Asking $500. (650)341-1306 SOLID TEAk floor model 16 wine rack
(650)341-5347 (650)766-3024
ta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
CHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand
el caso por incumplimiento y la corte le
podr quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable 303 Electronics DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. ONE kENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
sin ms advertencia. Hay otros requisitos temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763 (650) 756-9516.Daly City. 308 Tools mal carriers 26x16. excellent cond. $60..
46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great (650)593-2066
legales. es recomendable que llame a condition. $400. (650)261-1541. DININg ROOM table good Condition
un abogado inmediatamente. Si no con- CIRRUS STEAM mop model SM212B 4 $90.00 or best offer ( 650)-780-0193 BENCH SAW - 8 INCH includes attach-
new extra cleaning pads,user manual. ed table and accessories $25 (650)368- PARROT CAgE, Steel, Large - approx
oce a un abogado, puede llamar a un ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- 4 ft by 4 ft, excellent condition $300 best
servicio de remisin a abogados. Si no $45. (650)588-5487 DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for 0748
chine s never used for small bus. $95 $75. good condition; good for children. offer. (650)245-4084
puede pagar a un abogado, es posible (650)992-4544.
que cumpla con los requisitos para ob- COLEMAN LxE Roadtrip grill - Call (650)678-8585 BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269 PET CARRIER, brown ,Very good condi-
tener servicios legales gratuitos de un ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- tion, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
programa de servicios legales sin fines (650)918-9847 DRESSER- ART Deco. 54wide 34 tall
chine s never used for small bus. $95 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. CRAFTSMAN 10" Mitre Saw $25 (650)773-7201
de lucro. Puede encontrar estos grupos ELECTRIC STOVE From Sears (650)992-4544.
sin fines de lucro en el sitio web de Cali- (650)595-3933
excellent Condition $225 316 Clothes
fornia Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcali- Please Call (650)244-9267 BLAUPUNkT AM/FM/CD Radio and Re- CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
fornia.org), en el Centro de Ayuda de las DRESSER- VICTORIAN. 35 tall
ceiver with Detachable Face asking 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
Cortes de California, EUREkA BRAVO II Upright Vacuum $100. (650)593-4490 BLACk DOUBLE breasted suit size 38
(www.sucorte.ca.gov) o ponindose en $450. (650)888-2662. CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabi- excellent condition $25 (650)322-9598
Cleaner, Micron Filter System, Model
contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- 7683 $20. 650-952-3500 BULOVA WINDUP Travel clocks.Vin- net stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-
gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte DRESSER-ART DECO. Heavy glass. 1045 BLOCH Black Boost Dance Sneakers
tage. Set of eight. $99. gene (650)421- Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los gOOD MICROWAVE 1100 watt $40 Da- 5469 S0539L good Condition $20 (650)952-
costos exentos por imponer un grava- (650)888-2662. CRAFTSMEN 3 saw blades $20. new. 3500
ly City (415) 231-4825.
men sobre cualquier recuperacin de COMPLETE COLOR photo developer (650)573-5269
$10,000 ms de valor recibida me- DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condi- BOY SCOUT canvas belt with Boy Scout
JACk LALANE'S power juicer. $40. Besler enlarger, Color Head, trays, photo tion, nice design, with storage, $45.,
diante un acuerdo o una concesin de Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. tools $50/ (650)921-1996 DELTA CABINET SAW with overrun ta- Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. (650)345-1111 ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993 (650)588-0842
Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte IPHONE 5 Morphie Juice Pack with
antes de que la corte pueda desechar el ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50. LEAF BLOWER electric 7.5 amps brand FAUx FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
UPRIgHT VACUUM Cleaner, $10. Call charger, Originally $100, now $85. good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
caso. The name and address of the court ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco new 30.00 joe, (650)573-5269 color in excellent condition 3/4
(650)766-2679 (650)726-4102
is (el nombre y direccin de la corte es): length $50 (650)692-8012
Superior Court of California, County of WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRyeR, ge ROUTER TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new
kINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger ESPRESSO TABLE 30 square, 40 tall, (650)573-5269
Los Angeles, Los Angeles Chatsworth, Refrigerator all working and in good con- incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 LADIES BOOTS size 8 , 3 pairs different
9425 Penfield Ave., Chatsworth, CA dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. $95 (650)375-8021 styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648
SHOPSMITH MARk V 50th Anniversary
91311. The name, address, and tele- LEFT-HAND ERgONOMIC keyboard gLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
phone number of plaintiff's attorney, or WHIRLPOOL. HIgH efficiency Washer. with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20 LADIES SEqUIN dress, blue, size XL,
lent condition. $100 650-345-5644 (650)504-0585 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
plaintiff without an attorney, is (el nom- White. Like new. Top load. $250.00. (650)204-0587
bre, la direccin y el nmero de telfono (650)483-9226 LAWN CHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8. VINTAgE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
del abogado del demandante, o del de- MOTOROLA BRAVO MB 520 (android LEATHER JACkET, New Black Italian
each, (415)346-6038 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 style, size M Ladies $45 (650) 875-1708
mandante que no tiene abogado, es): 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8gB SD
gary A. Bemis 92508 297 Bicycles card Belmont (650)595-8855 LEATHER SOFA, black, excellent condi- VINTAgE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa LOUIS VUITTON monogram leather
Law Offices of gary A. Bemis, APC, tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 clutch/computer carry case 10.25x13.5.
3870 La Sierra Ave., Suite 239, RIVeR- ADULT BIkES 1 regular and 2 with bal-
loon tires $30 each (650) 347-2356 NEW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- LIVINg ROOM table 36"x19" exc condi-
Inside zipper $95. (650)591-6596
SIDe, CA 92505, (951) 588-2080 VINTAgE SHOPSMITH and BAND
FILeD: 3/30/2016 tra cartridges- $50. Call (650)345-1234 tion $30.(415) 231-4825. SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call MAN'S BLACk leather jacket, size 40,
DATe (Fecha): 3/30/2016 CHILDS BICYCLE in good condition. (650)342-6993 like new. $85.00 (650)593-1780
Clerk (Secretario) by, e. Flores, Deputy $30. (650)355-5189
MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
309 Office Equipment (650) 578-9208
MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
NEAT RECEIPTS Mobile Scanner new rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
in box $79, call (650)324-8416 (650) 578-9208
310 Misc. For Sale NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
"MOTHER-IN-LAW TONgUES" plants, (650)952-3466
3 in 5-gal cans. $10.00 each. (650)593-
7408 PARIS HILTON purse white & silver un-
used, about 12" long x 9" high
500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint, $23. (650)592-2648
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
SIzE 38 tan gabardine navy officers uni-
8 TRACkS, billy Joel, Zeppelin, eagles form great condition Perfect for that cos-
,Commodores, more.40 @ $4 each , call tume party. Free. (650)322-9598
(650)393-9008
VELVET DRAPE, 100% cotton, new
CHRISTMAS TREE, 7.5 Oregon pine, beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems:
1225 tips, hooked construction with $45 (415)585-3622
stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407
VINTAgE 1970S grecian made dress,
DENTAL LABORATORY Jelblast sand- size 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167
blaster. New. Older model.#32000. In-
cludes 5 lb. Quartz Abrasive Sand. $450. WILSON'S Lg green Suede Jacket
650-947-3396. $50.00 (650)367-1508

ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER,
condition $50 (650)878-9542
good 317 Building Materials
gAME "BEAT THE ExPERTS" never CULTURED MARBLE 2 tone BR vanity
used $8., (408)249-3858 counter top. New toe skin/ scribe. 29 x
19 $300 (408)744-1041
INCUBATOR, $99, (650)678-5133
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317 Building Materials 318 Sports Equipment 318 Sports Equipment garage Sales 379 Open Houses 640 Motorcycles/Scooters
LIkE NEW Oak bath fittings $5
650-595-3933
kASTLE 190CM Xcountry skis+poles
$29 650-595-3933
TOTAL gYM XLS, excellent condition.
Paid $2,500. yours for $900. Call
BMW 03 F650 gS, $3899 OBO. Call
SHUTTERS 2 wooden shutters 32x72 kAYAk 12' sit on top 2 storage compart-
(650)588-0828 gARAgE SALES OPEN HOUSE (650) 995-0003
like new $50.00 ea.call (650)368-7891 ments baby blue must see $99.00 john
(650)483-8152
TREADMILL BY PRO-FORM. (Hardly
Used). 10% incline, 2.5 HP motor, 300lb
ESTATE SALES LISTINgS MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAgS, with
WHITE DOUBLE pane window for $29
or Best offer. Call Halim @ (650) 678- LADIES MCgREgOR golf Clubs
weight capacity. $195 (650)598-9804
Make money, make room! List your Open House mounting hardware and other parts $35.
5133. Right handed with covers and pull cart VINTAgE ENgLISH ladies ice skates - in the Daily Journal. Call (650)670-2888
WROUgHT IRON Railing Set side floor-
$150 o.b.o. (650)344-3104 up to size 7-8, $40., (650)873-8167 List your upcoming Reach over 83,450
mount for porch/level change.
36Hx78L & 20L. $99 (650)483-3738.
MEN'S CALLAWAY Rain Jacket XL .
Mint Condition worn only a few times.
VINTAgE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
garage sale, potential home buyers & 645 Boats
$50 650-208-5758 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 moving sale, renters a day,
318 Sports Equipment WET SUIT - medium size, $95., call for estate sale, from South San Francisco 16 FT SEA RAY. I/B. $1,200. Needs Up-
MEN'S ROSSIgNOL Skis. $95.00,
info (650)851-0878 to Palo Alto. holstery. Call (650)898-5732.
15 SF giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, good condition, (650)341-0282. yard sale, in your local newspaper.
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno NEW WEIgH bench With 200lbs, plus
free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
WOMEN'S LADY Cougar gold iron set
set - $25. (650)348-6955 rummage sale, 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
clearance sale, or Call (650)344-5200
CHILDS kICk scooter by razor with hel-
Mateo. WOMEN'S NORDICA ski boots, size 8 excellend condition. $5,500. Call
met $25 obo (650)591-6842 POWER PLUS exercise Machine $99
1/2. $50 (650)592-2047 whatever sale you (650)347-2559
EASTON FULL size pitching target with (650)368-3037 WOMEN'S NORDICA ski boots, size 8
1/2. $50 (650)592-2047
have...
pockets. $25.(650)646-8530 PRINCE TENNIS 2 section nylon black 470 Rooms
gOLF CLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- Bag with Prince Pro graphite Racket- YAMAHA ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
650 RVs
$90.00 (650)341-8342 $55.(650)341-8342 (650)458-3255 Reach over 83,450 readers HIP HOUSINg
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(650)348-6660 vion, 25 with sideout. 4000 miles. Mer-
$15 ea (650)349-0430 in your local newspaper. cedes Benz Sprinter chassis,. diesel,
SkI RACk Thule, roof mounted to roof BATH CHAIR LIFT. Peterman battery
operated bath chair lift. Stainless steel
gOLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for load bars. Holds three pairs. $85, OBO
650-594-1494 frame. Accepts up to 350lbs. easily in- Call (650)344-5200 ROOM FOR Rent San Bruno $500.00
Call (650)868-2334.
loaded, like new! $85,500.
$50. (650)593-4490
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obo. (650)952-4036.
58 Singer Warwick
59 *Peter Pan 86 CHEVY CORVETTE. Automatic.
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creator obo. (650) 952-4036.
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of arms
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63 Some celebs
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ones (650)342-4227.

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