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County to create legal defense fund for immigrants Police reports
By Samantha Weigel Mateo County families together, because as Countys immigrant population is both edu- Wholesale violence
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF you know, having legal counsel does make it cated and has resided in the community for A man was threatening staff at Costco
many times more likely that an immigrant nearly two decades. But, he noted legal status on El Camino Real in South San
As the federal government aims to widen will defend against deportation, said Araceli is often a barrier to integration or people
Martinez-Olguin, an immigration attorney achieving their economic and educational Francisco before 1:56 p.m. Thursday,
the scope of who is targeted for enforcement March 9.
of immigration laws, San Mateo County offi- with Community Legal Services of East Palo aspirations. He also emphasized the countys
cials are looking to set up a legal defense fund Alto. We must also recognize that polices immigrant population is diverse, with nearly
for those facing deportation. being formulated in Washington will only half from Asian countries and a third from
The Board of Supervisors met Tuesday to increase those needs for legal services. Latin American nations. MILLBRAE
continue its ongoing discussion of how to At least one member of the public opposed Canepa noted Daly City has a large Arres t. A 27-year-old Oakland woman was
best support immigrants following the coun- to the idea of taxpayer funds being spent Filipino population and urged the board con- arrested for possessing an embezzled vehi-
tys nonbinding resolution professing sup- toward defending anyone in a civil lawsuit. sider expanding its language access policy to cle on the rst block of El Camino Real
port for people of all backgrounds last Thomas Weissmiller spoke during the meet- include a variety of languages. before 3:57 a.m. Saturday, March 18.
month. Acknowledging how the changing ing and argued against government-paid legal I think its a great idea, he added in sup- Fo und pro perty . A stroller was found on
political landscape in Washington, D.C., is representation, noting it isnt available to port of the actions. the 900 block of Broadway before 9:18 p.m.
trickling down to cities across the nation, those facing foreclosures, divorces or child Callagy also emphasized this is work in
custody issues. Friday, March 17.
San Mateo County officials are looking to alignment with the countys mission to treat
But the board unanimously opted to move all people with respect and dignity, adding Po s s e s s i o n . A 20-year-old Burlingame
address potential barriers for foreign-born
residents to integrate and remain in the com- forward as others noted various communities our county certainly works better when all man was cited and released for possession of
munity. are looking toward creating such funds as a voices are heard. methamphetamine and paraphernalia near El
Immigration in this county hasnt been a way to combat the effects of a changing polit- Jasmine Hartenstein, the countys immi- Camino Real and Murchison Drive before
political issue, said Deputy County Manager ical landscape. grant services coordinator, said nearly 46 per- 3:16 a.m. Friday, March 17.
Mike Callagy, according to a live video of the Supervisors Warren Slocum and Dave Pine cent of residents speak a language other than Arres t. A 28-year-old Burlingame man was
meeting. Immigration in this county has formed an ad-hoc committee to review how English at home. Shes in the process of arrested on multiple warrants on the 400
been a humanitarian issue. much may be needed; originally $276,000 reviewing the various departmental policies block of El Camino Real before 10:45 p.m.
The county doesnt want to establish sanc- was identified as available but further study around language access and is working with Thursday, March 16.
tuary status, but instead is moving to address was requested. They will also consider what county counsel to draft a policy.
legal and language barriers for constituents types of immigrants would qualify to receive In her capacity, she noted national rhetoric BURLINGAME
who may become targets under promises made support for legal services for example, is having widespread effects on immigrants
by President Donald Trump to crack down on whether its parents whose children were born of various backgrounds even those in the Sho pl i fti ng . Someone stole wine from a
undocumented immigrants. in the United States or low-income individu- United States legally have been contacting store and began drinking it outside on
This week, the board authorized the cre- als who would otherwise be unable to pay for the county with concerns about their status or Howard Avenue before 2:28 p.m. Tuesday,
ation of a new Office of Community Affairs, an attorney. The board will likely draft a whether they can travel. March 21.
and will continue efforts to study ways to bet- request for proposals and determine what Others have been missing doctors Vandal i s m. A parked vehicle was scratched
ter disseminate information and communicate types of cases as well as with which providers appointments or classes and living with a on Howard Avenue before 1:56 p. m.
with those who speak languages other than to work. heightened level of anxiety, Hartenstein said. Monday, March 20.
English. Slocum, who helped craft the initial report Theres a hesitancy for people to receive As s aul t. An argument over a parking spot
Supervisors also opted to allocate funding making these recommendations, will also help from the government and this is now became physical on Lorton Avenue before
toward legal representation for those facing form an ad-hoc committee with Supervisor more so true than ever, she said, later adding 8:31 p.m. Saturday, March 18.
civil deportation proceedings although an David Canepa to study creation of a Language as a nation were constantly seeing execu-
Theft. An iPhone was stolen on Burlingame
exact amount will be decided later. Access Policy for countywide departments. tive orders that not only instill confusion and
Historically, the county has set aside Those two supervisors represent districts fear, but [are] being felt at a local level Avenue before 6:43 p.m. Saturday, March
money to offer well-attended workshops with the highest rates of foreign-born resi- among all immigrants. 18.
about a persons rights or how to obtain doc- dents, with Canepas northern region having
umentation. But this would be the first time 45.6 percent which may not include undoc-
the county may allocate funds toward those umented residents, according to staff presen-
facing deportation or who may have a less tations during the meeting.
clear path toward citizenship or documenta- Toms Jimnez, a Stanford University pro-
tion, according to county officials. fessor who focuses on immigration and soci-
The fund will at its core keep more San ology, noted a majority of San Mateo
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Bill would give teachers
more time to earn tenure
By Sophia Bollag
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Extending the timeframe
SACRAMENTO A California lawmaker for tenure gives educators an
who says schools do not have enough time to opportunity to show that they
make teacher tenure decisions announced a are proficient in their craft, rather
bill on Tuesday that would give teachers addi-
tional years to prove they deserve permanent than showing that they have
status. just lasted in the classroom for
Assemblywoman Shirley Webers pro-
posed legislation would give public school a short period of time.
teachers up to five years to earn tenure, a per- Bootsie Battle Holt, a math teacher
manent status designation granted after a pro- in Los Angeles Unified School District
bationary employment period. The current
two-year process is too short and not flexible the bill. Tenure should be an earned bench-
enough, said Weber, a Democrat from San mark granted after an adequate amount of time
Diego. If a school district doesnt grant a for a teacher to demonstrate effectiveness.
teacher tenure within two years, the teacher Weber said she doesnt know if the bill,
REUTERS typically cannot get a second chance in the AB1220, will affect how many teachers are
Justin Wash, right, and his sister Eliza Anderson carry a box with their only possessions after a district. tenured, but she said it will make the tenure
four-alarm blaze destroyed their apartment No. 315 in a three-story building in Oakland. Webers bill would make teachers eligible process more meaningful.
for tenure after three years, and school dis- One of the things that it will affect is the
Many similarities between tricts would have the option to give them
another year or two. Districts would have to
provide additional mentoring and support to
fourth- and fifth-year teachers not granted
confidence that we have made a good decision
in the end, she said after the Tuesday news
conference. It will be a process rather than
just simply, youve survived.
Thelma E. Garcia
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Trump, in break from other
Thelma E. Garcia, born in San Francisco Oct. 15, 1928, died
March 22, 2017.
She lived her last 10 years in San Mateo
world leaders, digs in on coal
By Matthew Daly and Jill Colvin
in a senior residence. Thelma loved bingo
and the lottery and another one of her THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gutting the Clean Power Plan is
favorite pastimes was going for coffee at
the Copenhagen coffee shop in WASHINGTON Declaring an end
a colossal mistake and defies science itself.
Burlingame. to what hes called the war on coal, Erasing climate change may take place in
Thelma was a loving, wonderful wife for President Donald Trump signed an Donald Trumps mind, but nowhere else.
67 years of marriage. Thelma had a daugh- executive order Tuesday that elimi-
nates numerous restrictions on fossil Gov. Jerry Brown
ter, Kitty (deceased) and a son, Mark and
many grandchildren and great-grandchil- fuel production, breaking with leaders
dren, whom she loved dearly. across the globe who have embraced efforts to shut down their mines, their Obama-era environmental regulations
Thelma was gentle and loved people; God bless her. I love cleaner energy sources. communities and their very way of for the loss of coal jobs, federal data
you and miss you! Jocko, your loving husband. The order makes good on Trumps life. I made them this promise: We will shows that U. S. mines have been
campaign pledge to unravel former put our miners back to work, the shedding jobs for decades under presi-
Mary Elizabeth Liz Hensel President Barack Obamas efforts to president said. My administration is dents from both parties as a result of
curb global warming, eliminating putting an end to the war on coal. increasing automation and competi-
Mary Elizabeth Liz Hensel, of Emerald Hills, born May
nearly a dozen measures in an effort to But Trumps promise runs counter to tion from natural gas.
15, 1938, died March 26, 2017, in Redwood City, California.
boost domestic energy production, market forces, including U.S. utilities Another factor is the plummeting
Mary was a lifelong resident of San Mateo County. She
especially oil, natural gas and coal. converting coal-fired power plants to cost of solar panels and wind turbines,
grew up in San Carlos and was one of the first graduating
Environmental activists, including cheaper, cleaner-burning natural gas. which now can produce emissions-free
classes at San Carlos High School. She was a member of the
former Vice President Al Gore, And Democrats, environmental electricity cheaper than burning coal.
San Carlos American Legion Auxiliary and Booster Club.
denounced the plan. But Trump said groups and scientists said the execu- According to an Energy Department
Mary is survived by her husband James E. Hensel; her
the effort would spark a new energy tive order ignores the realities of cli- analysis released in January, coal min-
daughter Kari Hensel; and her brother Frederick Y. Phillips.
revolution and lead to unbelievable mate change. ing now accounts for fewer than
There will be no services. Condolences may be offered to the
American prosperity. There is much our nation can do to 75,000 U.S. jobs. By contrast, renew-
family through crippenflynn.com.
That is what this is all about: address the risks that climate change able energy including wind, solar
Shirley L. Wergeland bringing back our jobs, bringing poses to human health and safety, but and biofuels now accounts for more
back our dreams and making America disregarding scientific evidence puts than 650,000 U.S. jobs.
Shirley L. Wergeland, 87, a longtime resident of San wealthy again, Trump said during a our communities in danger, said Trumps order initiates a review of
Carlos, California, died March 10, 2017, surrounded by her signing ceremony at the Rush Holt, chief executive officer of the Clean Power Plan, which restricts
family. Environmental Protection Agency the American Association for the greenhouse gas emissions at coal-
Shirley is preceded in death by her husband Henry headquarters, where he was flanked on Advancement of Science, the nations fired power plants. The regulation
Wergeland and sons Thomas Anderson and Daniel Anderson. stage by more than a dozen coal min- largest general scientific society. Obamas signature effort to curb car-
She is survived by her children Robert Anderson (Debbie) ers. California Gov. Jerry Brown was bon emissions has been the sub-
and John Anderson, along with 20 grandchildren and seven Throughout the election, Trump more blunt. ject of long-running legal challenges
great-grandchildren. accused the former president of wag- Gutting the Clean Power Plan is a by Republican-led states and those
Shirley enjoyed traveling and spending time with her ing a war against coal as he cam- colossal mistake and defies science who profit from burning oil, coal and
grandchildren and great-grandchildren, all of whom brought paigned in economically depressed itself. Erasing climate change may gas.
her great joy. swaths of states like West Virginia, take place in Donald Trumps mind, The order also lifts a 14-month-old
A celebration of life will be 1 p.m. Saturday, April 1, at 880 Pennsylvania and Ohio. but nowhere else, Brown said. moratorium on new coal leases on fed-
N. San Mateo Drive, San Mateo, CA. The miners told me about the While Republicans have blamed eral lands.
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Supreme Court considers bad legal advice in immigrants plea
tion along with a jpeg photo to news@smdailyjournal.com. By Mark Sherman Lee pleaded guilty after his lawyer Sign me up, Kagan said.
Free obituaries are edited for style, clarity, length and gram- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mistakenly assured him a conviction The issue in Lees appeal is whether
mar. would not lead to deportation. the lawyers recommendation to take
WASHINGTON The Supreme The Trump administration is arguing the deal offered by prosecutors was so
Court tried to figure out Tuesday the outcome at trial would have been bad that it amounts to a violation of
whether immigrants should get a sec- the same. The administration has Lees constitutional right to a lawyer.
ond chance in court when bad legal pledged to increase deportations, with Both sides agree that the perform-
advice leads to a guilty plea and certain a focus on immigrants who have been ance of the lawyer, Larry Fitzgerald,
deportation. convicted of crimes. was deficient in representing Lee. The
The justices seemed divided during John Bursch, Lees lawyer, told the Supreme Court ruled in 2010 that
an argument about what to do in cases court that his client would have taken immigrants have a constitutional right
in which the evidence against criminal his chances at trial or had his lawyer to be told by their lawyers whether
defendants is strong and the chances of seek a better plea deal that might allow pleading guilty to a crime could lead to
acquittal by a jury are remote. him to remain in the United States. their deportation.
The court is considering the case of Justice Elena Kagan, seeming to But Lee almost must show that the
Jae Lee, a South Korean immigrant favor Lee, said she would make the bad lawyering mattered to the outcome
who was facing drug charges. same choice if she were in Lees shoes. of the criminal case.
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alifornias School Dashboard School Dashboard (except for the final paragraph). Little did I
was released last week amid a is grounded in three know what lay ahead eight years later.
urry of activity, anticipa-
tion-and a fair dose of skepticism.
core principles.
First, it assesses perspective That millions share the same form of mental patholo-
gy does not make these people sane. Erich Fromm.
The Dashboard represents the nal multiple measures. Ted and I used to ride our bikes around the lagoon and
component in Californias newly Instead of only indicators that tell an important story around the beautiful path that winds along the Bay near
minted school accountability system. using test scores, about our schools and how they are the Embassy Suites Hotel in Burlingame. Along the way
Weve emerged from the proverbial which are simpler serving our students. there is a small pedestrian bridge maybe 8 feet wide that
dark ages of No Child Left Behind, to report, the system also gives a The Dashboard isnt perfect and is a spans the mouth of a small creek that flows into the Bay.
or NCLB, and its focus on multiple- snapshot view of a variety of addi- more complex system. Michael When we would approach it, there would sometimes be
choice assessments and system of tional measures that tell us how our Fullan, in his book Coherence, people leaning against the rail enjoying the scenery.
sticks and carrots. The growing clam- schools are doing in areas such as coins the term simplexity which Wed get off our bikes and walk across so we wouldnt
or to get out from under NCLB was at graduation and suspension rates, col- means, essentially, that we should accidentally run into someone who may have stepped
fever pitch. The promise of a new lege and career readiness, and make things as simple as we can, but back into our path.
statewide accountability system English-learner progress. not simpler. To go back to a single One day, as we were
includes multiple measures of Second, the new system is intended score-based system would ignore a approaching the bridge, a
progress and reects not only status, to further equity by helping schools great deal of information we have couple of serious bikers in
or prociency, but also growth on and districts understand how groups of about our schools and districts and full racing regalia, went
each measure. So the question of the students are performing in multiple how they are doing. silently whizzing by us
day is does Californias new domains. We have work before us. We need to and across the bridge. It
Dashboard get it right? The third and nal principle under- get better at communicating in our was then that I noticed that
Our previous state accountability pinning this new system is local communities about the Dashboard as with the people who were
systems Academic Performance planning. The California School we all get used to it. Simpler data may standing by the rail were
Index, or API, was simple. Schools Dashboard is the nal piece in the help folks up and down the state to two small children. I was
and districts had a target of 800 and statewide accountability system under compare and contrast us, but if we aghast! If one of those
tracked their progress in relation to which school districts, charter want to dig into the business of doing standing there would have
that number reecting their progress schools and county ofces of educa- better by our students, the Dashboard taken a step backward,
on standardized tests of English tion develop their local plans. The gives us what we need to do that. they would have very like-
Language Arts and Mathematics. Dashboard is the vital piece of the While there is clearly room to ne- ly been hit by the bikers. I
A few metaphors come to mind that puzzle that answers the question, So tune and improve the system as we wondered what could have been going through the minds
describe approaches to accountabili- how did you do? go, its not a bad place to start. (if anything) of the two guys who zipped right by with-
ty. It can be imagined as a dartboard The promise and challenge of Meg Wheatley, writer and researcher out concern for anyone else. Could it have been that they
this new system is that it attempts to on organizational systems, once think they are so special that they can risk other peo-
where our task in on one bulls-eye
manage a broad and complex set of noted that Very great change starts ples lives for their own convenience?
and try to get better at hitting a sin-
variables. Thats messy business, and from very small conversations, held I bring this up because it reminds me of so many in
gle mark. An interesting approach,
its sometimes complicated. Kind of among people who care. I think she this country these days who have a condescending and
but one that falls short when there are
like teaching and learning. got that right. Those conversations, hostile attitude toward others. For instance, many politi-
multiple targets to hit. Another
I remember vividly my days as a required by this complicated and cians are extremely self-obsessed like no one else
approach could be thought of as doctoral student in educational leader-
dodgeball, where you practice your sometimes messy data display, are matters. These types have to be on top and if anyone
ship, designing and conducting where we will nd new answers that questions their motives and veracity, they are chastised.
best pitching, throw the ball and research on students and their school
hope for the best. I think our students might just make the difference for our Think of the tea party types and guys like Rove, Beck,
experiences, trying to parse out what kids. Limbaugh, Cheney and Rumsfeld who feel so entitled
deserve better than a system that really matters if we want to make a
doesnt factor them into the equation. The California School Dashboard that they can promote a preemptive war that destroyed
difference. I quickly realized that qual- can be viewed at thousands of lives under false pretenses. There were also
Or, as California has chosen to do, itative measures, while messier and
you can imagine data as a dashboard caschooldashboard.org. Republicans out to kill the health care bill (what else is
harder to report and apply, were deep- new?), the Texas schoolbook committee, religious funda-
of multiple gauges and measures, er ways of knowing than most strict
complexity and all. mentalist types like the pope and the hypocritical
quantitative measures. While the new Gary Waddell, Ed.D. is the deputy priests who used boys in their trust for self-
The promise of a new system was to Dashboard includes test scores, it also
tell us more about how our schools superintendent of the San Mateo gratification.
includes a range of state and local Those types expect to be revered because of their
and districts are doing in improving County Office of Education
sacrosanct beliefs and/or they influence others by
exploiting prevailing prejudices and making false claims
in their attempt to convert others to their way of think-
Letter to the editor ing. Seems to me that they signify extreme arrogance,
narcissism and an affliction of the brain that petrifies
the mind. Unfortunately, because of their closed-minded
in control. Trump would never put staying awake nights. Perhaps rigidity, such arrogant types are changing the aura of
Trump will resign America in many unsettling ways. As Arianna Huffington
himself in a position to be remem- thoughts of Nixon are keeping him
Editor, bered as the rst president in history wrote in Fanatics and Fools, After years of living
Let me be the rst to predict its wide awake. I can hear him now. I with an inclusive moral vision for our country, we have
to be impeached.
deja vu all over again. shall resign the ofce of president to remind the American people that we are a republic
Donald doesnt care about people or
Trump is going to be taken down by effective at noon tomorrow. built on responsibilities to each other, not just to our-
the United States of America, except selves.
his and his associates illegal and as it affects his wallet. He cares about Im looking forward to it. He can
Often, in spite of their outward appearance, such types
impeachable dealings with the one thing and one thing only: Donald use Nixons speech. Whats a little become obsessed with themselves and their mission.
Russians efforts to sway the election J. Trump. I predict Trump will resign plagiarism? Pence in 17. (Well Many never developed empathy or humility and, each in
in his favor. All roads lead back to from ofce rather than be impeached. deal with him later. First, we have to their own way, has closed themselves off from others
Trump. He is a fraud and a liar and has Either would be ne with me and cant unless they are in control. Sadly, what Haynes Johnson
take out the trash).
never apologized or taken responsi- happen soon enough for this great wrote in 1991 applies even more today. Americas
bility for anything in his life. Born country, one thankfully governed by greatest test in the 90s lies not beyond its borders, but
with a room full of silver spoons. I checks and balances. Marc Goldrath within. If America fails, it will likely be from internal
believe that Articles of Impeachment From day one, he has been in way Foster City causes and probably because of four factors; from its fail-
will be introduced with his own party over his head. Trump is famous for ure to address long festering social and economic prob-
lems and growing divisions among its citizenry, from
subversion of its constitutional system from the cor-
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Dempsey, Pulisic star as U.S. ties Panama
By Ronald Blum home rout of Honduras international debut on March 29 last year, is
FIFA bans Messi four
World Cup qualifying games
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and a valuable point on quickly establishing himself as the top
the road. American player with rare skill. ZURICH Lionel Messi has been banned
This is probably the I think Panama thought there was a from Argentinas next four World Cup quali-
PANAMA CITY Christian Pulisic made
most athletic team in fiers, starting with Tuesdays game in Bolivia.
an outstanding individual move to steal the bulls-eye on his back and went after him
Messi was banned for having directed
ball, spin a defender and feed Clint Dempsey CONCACAF, so its hard from minute 1, Arena said.
insulting words at an assistant referee during a
for his 56th international goal, and the to match them, Howard Pulisic stole the ball from Panama captain
home qualifier against Chile on Thursday, FIFA
United States hung on for an important 1-1 said. The objective was Felipe Baloy at the edge of the penalty area
said hours before kickoff
draw against Panama on Tuesday night in to get four points. If we and broke in on goal. He stopped, stepped in La Paz.
World Cup qualifying. Clint Dempsey got six points wed be on on the ball with his right foot as defender Messi and the Argentine
Dempseys 39th-minute goal on a warm top of the world. Four is Roman Torres spun, played the ball from his soccer federation can
and humid night moved him within one of good. We look forward now to June. right foot to his left and cut it back to appeal against the ban to
Landon Donovans American scoring Play resumes June 8 when the U.S. hosts Dempsey. FIFA.
record, but the lead did not last long. Gabriel Trinidad, most likely at Commerce City, The 34-year-old returned to the national FIFA intervened when
Gomez tied the score four minutes later fol- Colorado, and the Americans start the sec- team with a hat trick Friday after missing the incident was not ini-
lowing a throw-in. ond half of their schedule three days later at nine months because of an irregular heart- tially reported by the
Tim Howard thwarted Luis Tejada with a Mexico. beat, and Pulisic assisted on two of them. Brazilian referee after
between-the-legs stop in the 59th minute, Mexico leads with 10 points, followed by The pair combined again, with Dempsey Lionel Messi Argentinas 1-0 win at
at 38 providing another top night in goal. Costa Rica with seven, Panama with five, scoring with a right-footed shot from 6 Monumental Stadium in
The U.S. was reeling after its first two the U.S. and Honduras with four each, and yards while sliding on his backside. Buenos Aires.
games in the final round of the North and Trinidad and Tobago with three. Panama tied the score on Gomezs 12th It was judged a red-card offense for Messi,
Central American and Caribbean region, 0-2 El Tri won 1-0 at Trinidad and Costa Rica international goal, the first against the U.S. who scored the only goal from a first-half
and last in the hexagonal. rallied for a 1-1 tie at Honduras. The top in four games under Arena. Adolfo penalty.
Jurgen Klinsmann was fired in November three nations qualify for next years World Machados throw-in bounced off a scrum, Television pictures showed Messi reacting
and replaced by Bruce Arena, the U.S. coach Cup in Russia, and the No. 4 team advances and Gomez beat Tim Ream and Jorge angrily late in the game when the assistant
from 1998-2006, and the Americans accom- to a playoff against Asias fifth-place Villafana to the loose ball for the open shot flagged him for a foul. He waved his arms and
plished their immediate goal by getting nation. from 4 yards that went past Howard inside shouted profane insults at the Brazilian offi-
back into contention with Fridays 6-0 Pulisic, an 18-year-old who made his the far post. cial.
TUESDAY Local sports roundup game of the season. gave Burlingame (6-5) its only win, 6-3, 6-
3.
Boys tennis
Girls lacrosse Boys golf Aragon 7, Mills 0
Menlo-Atherton 6, Burlingame 1
Sacred Heart Prep 13, St. Francis 11 Carlmont 228, San Mateo 291 With just two regular season matches The Dons stayed in the mix for a PAL team
The Gators held a 7-5 lead at halftime and Alex Hom fired a 39 to lead the Scots to remaining, plus a rain-out to make up, the playoff berth as they routed the Vikings.
the Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division Bears clinched at least a share of the PAL Aragon (7-4 PAL Bay) diod not drop a set
they made that two-goal lead stand up at the
win over the Bearcats. Bay Division title with the victory over the during the sweep, with the No. 1 doubles
end as they beat the Lancers in a West Bay
San Mateo was led by Ryan Howe, who Panthers. team of Richard Tang and Patrick Tse, along
Athletic League match. finished with a 51. Andrew Fung had a 54 for Casey Morris and Chris Hu, M-As No. 1 with the No. 3 doubles tandem of Nick
Allison Carter and Cam Gordon each the Bearcats. and No. 2 singles players, each won their Hudson and Sahith Bhamidipati, and No. 2
scored a game-high five goals to lead SHP. match by dropping only one game each. singles player Rithik Booreddy all won
Gordon also led the team in assists with Baseball Morris posted a 6-1, 6-0 victory, while Hu their matches at love.
three. Sasha Bellack, Grace Johnson and Menlo School 3, San Mateo 2 reversed those scores with a 6-0, 6-1 win. Daniel Duan, playing at No. 3 singles,
Claire Van Dyke each scored once. The Bearcats Dominic Monozon fired a M-A (11-0 PAL Bay) won all six of its dropped only a pair of games in a 6-1, 6-1
Goaltender Emma Briger finished with six three hitter, but it wasnt enough to prevent matches in straight sets. victory, while Jordan Chall, playing at No.
saves for SHP. San Mateo from losing its fourth, one-run Kevin Taggart, playing at No. 3 singles, 4 single,s won 6-1, 6-2.
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get it done today, Jones said. powerhouse Menlo, the only SHP
Crystal Springs No. 3 doubles win in a 6-1 loss to its rival.
Max Chang and Darren Jian fol- Its a pretty good feeling to win
lowed by winning in dramatic fash- against Menlo, Stone said.
Continued from page 11 ion as well, prevailing in a super Tuesday, after gutting out a 7-5
tiebreaker 6-4, 3-6, (10-8). win in the opening set, Stone and
the second set. Then after Dillon The Gryphons also enjoyed victo- Texido fell behind 2-0 in the sec-
locked in with his serve to earn the ries at No. 2 singles with Alizadeh ond.
first win of the five-game streak, he topping senior Beto Macedo 6-2, 6- I think they were playing a lot
and Lin broke serve, then did so 4; at No. 3 singles with Song defeat- better, Texido said. We werent
again with the set tied 5-5 to take ing freshman Matthew Chun 6-4, 6- playing at the net as well as we
the lead. 2; and at No. 4 singles as Justin should have and were making a lot
In the second set they started Lim, a sophomore, defeated fresh- of errors from the baseline.
playing more aggressively, Lin man Tyler McCormick 6-3, 6-2 in But the more experienced tandem
said. So we didnt know what to the match-clinching win. found another gear, winning six
do. SHP was still in the running when straight games to seal the win.
Then I started serving better and its No. 2 doubles Jack Stone and I think we just came back and
started returning better, Dillon Will Texido exhibited some late dra- matched their energy, Stone said.
said. matics of their own. The tandem They had pretty good energy in
With the final game tied 40-40, earned the win over sophomores the second set so we just had to
Dillon reveled in the rhythm with Justin Chang and Henry Ding for get it back. And we played pretty
his service stroke and attacked with a 7-5, 2-6, (10-5) victory. strongly.
a slicing serve that SHP hit out to Stone and Texido are a new pairing SHP also won at No. 1 singles
end it. as well, having played just three with sophomore Max Cluss hold-
Being up just one match bol- matches together. They have won all ing off Chan in the opening set TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
stered the confidence of the team three though, including a notewor- and buckling down for a 7-6 (3), Crystal Springs Owen Dillon serves in his No. 1 doubles victory with Kevin
and gave them belief that we could thy victory at No. 3 doubles against 6-2 win. Lin, not pictured,Tuesday in the Gryphons 5-2 win over Sacred Heart Prep.
SERRA
Colbert has certainly found a home at Serra that really turned the tide. Wildcats then committed their 10th unforced
though, and has brought the team to promi- The young Padres they have just one error of the set, hitting into the net to end it.
nence in a hurry. Two years ago, before senior on roster, half of which is composed In Game 2, Gonzales defensive exploits
Colberts arrival, the Padres went winless in of sophomores were able to turn around took over, covering everything on the back-
Continued from page 11 WCAL play. Last year they managed just one their fortunes by way of the sneak attack, court to help limit St. Ignatius to four set
WCAL victory. according to libero Michael Gonzales. The kills.
This year, however, Serra has dazzled with third-year varsity junior said other teams
attack, paced by junior Zach Smiths 12 Gonzales has found his niche on the vol-
a 4-2 record through the first round of WCAL have long viewed Serra as an easy victory.
kills. But left-handed sophomore Brian leyball court after a freshman year in 2014-
play. It was quite a turnaround in-season, see- This obviously is no longer the case.
Ronan (nine kills) and freshman outside hit- 15 when he played three sports, including
ing as the Padres lost four of their first five We realized we were a really young team
ter Nick Disco (eight kills) demonstrated cross country and wrestling. Now, focusing
games of the year, including their first two from the start and we used that to our advan-
the Padres 6-2 offense is all about spread- exclusively on volleyball he now even
league matches. tage, Gonzalez said.
ing the wealth. plays club volleyball for the Academy
Serra showed its depth Tuesday by rejigger-
Were not relying on one person, Serra Those league defeats came at the hands of Volleyball Club out of Palo Alto he has
ing its front row in the absence of Rees.
head coach Gary Colbert said. We have WCAL powerhouses St. Francis and grown to be one of the emotional leaders of
Sophomore Matt Conry stepped in to make
some key players. But it has really been a Bellarmine. But Serra bounced back with a the Padres.
his first varsity start to pair with Smith for a
team effort. momentous win over Mitty and has not lost He brings energy, Smith said. Hes
consistent double block. And while St.
In his second year as Serras coach, since. everywhere and hes the leader of our back
Ignatius ran the prototypical attack off the
Colbert was taking on his former team in St. Going to Mitty, we stunned them and beat row.
left side through senior Ryan Lau who
Ignatius, where he coached three years ago. them in four (sets), Smith said. So I think totaled a match-high 13 kills the Padres In Game 3, Smith who plays a dual role
went to their bread and butter with the right- as a setter and an opposite hitter dominat-
side onslaught. ed up front with five kills and a block. With
When we need a point, we know where to the set tied 13-13, he faded a long kill to the
go to, Colbert said. Thats a normal part of backline to spark a 5-0 Padres run. Gonzales
our offense. Theyre just our go-to guys. followed with back-to-back aces. Disco later
The opposite-side attack loomed large as served up match point with an ace to end it.
the Padres and Wildcats sparred throughout St. Ignatius junior Josh Alexander added
the opening set. eight kills. Alexander, a Hillsborough resi-
Serra saw some breathing room with a 17- dent, is one of several San Mateo County
11 lead, but St. Ignatius fired back with a 5-1 volleyballers on St. Ignatius roster, which
run to draw close, then later countered set includes junior Jeremy David (Pacifica),
point to tie it 24-24. But the Padres, who sophomore Mark Joshua Lacsamana
never trailed in the set, kept the advantage (Pacifica), senior John Salvemini (Daly
through extra points courtesy of a block at City), junior Nick Oropeza (Daly City),
middle net by Smith to go up 25-24 and a sophomore Justin Sautter (Foster City) and
left-side kill by Ronan to re-up at 27-26. The junior Michael Maciejewski (Foster City).
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday March 29, 2017 15
Vegas welcomes Raiders with open arms
By Regina Garcia Cano Las Vegas is one of the most
WEDNESDAY
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Sacred Heart Prep at Carlmont, Sequoia at Hillsdale,
Capuchino at Woodside,Terra Nova at Burlingame,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Weve needed a sports team in this city for a very, very well-traveled tourist destinations 4 p.m.
in the U.S., said Kishner, a part- Softball
long time. Locals are very much in support. ner at New York-based Herrick
San Mateo at Menlo-Atherton, Jefferson at South
City, El Camino at Terra Nova, Mercy-Burlingame at
LAS VEGAS A city famous for
Sean Manchanda, Las Vegas resident Feinstein LLP. I dont think its Kings Academy, Harker at Notre Dame-Belmont,
its over-the-top persona is eagerly Crystal Springs at Nueva, Alma Heights at KIPP, 4 p.m.
welcoming an NFL franchise that any stretch of the imagination to Boys lacrosse
boasts an equally outsized reputa- Touchdown, Vegas! on its front porters of sports teams. get that kind of traffic into that Sequoia at Aragon, 7 p.m.
page. Boys volleyball
tion and the promise of big-league It is completely over the top, stadium. I think its a slam dunk. Capuchino at Mills, Hillsdale at Menlo-Atherton, 6
legitimacy for the desert gambling Weve needed a sports team in said Roger Noll, economics pro- So do the Raiders, who on p.m.; San Mateo at Carlmont, 6:30 p.m.
Swimming
oasis, which up to now has seen this city for a very, very long fessor emeritus at Stanford Tuesday began allowing fans to WBAL Jamboree #2B at Menlo School, 4 p.m.
major sporting events just pass- time, Las Vegas resident Sean University and an expert on the place a refundable $100 deposit to Track and field
Manchanda said. If football economics of sports. They are Riordan at Serra, 3 p.m.
ing through. secure a personal seat license even
Las Vegas is no stranger to big works well in Green Bay and other projecting roughly 10 times the though a site has not been picked THURSDAY
tier II cities like Jacksonville, number of tourists in attendance for a stadium that wont be ready Softball
time events catering to all tastes. Capuchino at Burlingame, Sequoia at Half Moon
Champion boxers lace up their even Phoenix, it will work in per game than any other team in until the 2020 season. Officials Bay, Carlmont at Woodside, Hillsdale at Aragon,
gloves at glitzy hotel-casinos on Vegas. Locals are very much in the league. are eying a site near the Las Vegas Mercy-Burlingame at Harker, Notre Dame-Belmont
at Pinewood, 4 p.m.
the Strip. Thousands turn out for support. Noll offered the Los Angeles Strip. Baseball
NASCAR races. The National But with a population base of Angels as a cautionary tale of the Wherever the stadium ends up, a Kings Academy at San Mateo, Menlo School at
Menlo-Atherton, Aragon at Half Moon Bay, Crystal
Finals Rodeo rides into town 2.2 million and nothing but desert pitfalls of relying on tourists to city that was once was treated with Springs at Jefferson, Harker at Westmoor, El Camino
every year. on the outskirts, local interests help fill stadium seats. The Angels disdain by the NFL because of at Mills, 4 p.m.
Boys tennis
With the addition of an NHL and the Raiders are banking that were acquired by The Walt Disney gambling could one day wind up Serra at Mitty, 3:30 p.m.; San Mateo at Carlmont,
expansion franchise, the Vegas the citys lifeblood tourism indus- Co. in 1996 and sold in the early with the jackpot of hosting the Woodside at Burlingame, Aragon at Hillsdale,
Menlo-Atherton at Mills, Half Moon Bay at Ca-
Golden Knights, and as of this try will help fill the 65,000 seats 2000s. Noll said Disney believed Super Bowl, with one local offi- puchino, Oceana at Westmoor, 4 p.m.
week the Raiders, Las Vegas of the domed $1.9 billion stadium. tourists visiting its theme parks cial wistfully hoping the city Badminton
would also attend a game at the Carlmont at Aragon, Sequoia at Mills, San Mateo at
believes it has arrived as some- Nevada officials expect 450,000 could host the 2021 Super Bowl South City, Westmoor at Burlingame, Terra Nova at
thing substantially more than a people a year to travel to Las Angels nearby stadium, but that since the Roman numerals would Menlo-Atherton, Hillsdale at Crystal Springs,Wood-
idea proved to be a complete fail- match the citys initials LV. side at Capuchino, Jefferson at El Camino, 4 p.m.
one-off venue. Vegas with the main purpose of Swimming
Jubilant state and local officials attending an event at the stadium, ure. No matter that Super Bowl sites St. Ignatius at Serra, Burlingame at Hillsdale, Carl-
whether its a Raiders or UNLV The counterpart in Vegas would are already determined for the next mont at Aragon, Menlo-Atherton at Woodside, Mills
were quick to welcome the team at Jefferson, Capuchino at Westmoor, El Camino at
after the leagues relocation football game, a concert or motor- be you stay three nights and well four games, for some sports fans Terra Nova, South City at Half Moon Bay, 3 p.m.;
sports event. For the project to get you tickets for the game, Noll its the chance to call a team their WBAL Jamboree #2A at Castilleja, 4 p.m.
approval Monday. Sports fans Track and field
who had been confined to minor meet revenue projections, offi- said. own. Menlo-Atherton at Mills, Sequoia at Westmoor,
league baseball and an assortment cials say the facility will need to Irwin Kishner, an attorney who It could have been the Browns Burlingame at Aragon, Hillsdale at Woodside, Ca-
puchino at Terra Nova, Half Moon Bay at Carlmont,
of lower-division hockey teams see an attendance of nearly 2 mil- has played a role in financing sta- for all I care. Im just glad we are 3 p.m.
gathered downtown to celebrate lion people every year. dium projects, had a more opti- getting a team, said Michael Boys volleyball
Bellarmine at Serra, Capuchino at Aragon, 6 p.m.
Monday night. At least one economist says the mistic view, describing the agree- Chalmers, a 35-year-old Las Vegas Boys lacrosse
On Tuesday, the states largest math doesnt hold and history ment as an excellent event for the native. Ive never had a team; I Serra at St. Francis, 7 p.m.
College softball
newspaper proclaimed proves tourists arent reliable sup- city of Las Vegas. was born and raised here. CSM at San Jose, 3 p.m.
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end up scoring on a wild pitch and the game when it scratched out a run in the Cunningham came to the pate. The No. 6
McLemore would score when Eimear top of the first. Brianna Santos led off and hitter fell behind 0-1, but launched the next
Cunninghams hot shot could not be han- reached on a throwing error. Following a pitch high over the wall in left-center field
Continued from page 11 dled cleanly by the Hillsdale shortstop. strikeout, Kaufusi singled to left. With two for a three-run homer and a 7-1 lead.
Getting three in the first inning against outs, Isbaella Zalba walked to load the bases That was huge for us to kind of be able to
a good team is more than I was expecting, and Hayley Ahlvin drove in the Knights relax, Giuliacci said of Cunninghams
and the Knights were playing her according- Giuliacci said. only run of the game on a bases-loaded
ly. No one could have known that a ball hit blast. Shes more of a line-drive hitter, but
Those three runs, however, enabled walk. if she lifts one, she has enough (strength)
mere inches in front of the plate would give McLemore to settle into a groove. McLemore, however, got a strikeout
the Scots a 1-0 lead, but thats exactly what to get it out.
It makes me go out there and throw so looking to end the Hillsdale threat.
happened. Kondo took a huge cut, caught much more relaxed, McLemore said. Carlmont then broke the game open in While Giuliacci represents a new era for
the top of the ball and hit straight down, Hillsdale starting pitcher Kealani Kaufusi the bottom of the fifth. With two on, Aby Carlmont softball, the ultimate goal is an
avoiding her front plant foot and rolling also locked in after that first inning, as she Lan roped a double to the right-center field old one: win a Central Coast Section title.
less than a foot away from home plate. But allowed just two hits over the next three gap to drive in McLemore, who had reached Our focus is to win the next pitch, win
it was far enough to drive in Trierweiler with innings. on a fielders choice. the inning, Kondo said. Thirteen-and-oh
the first run of the game. Spielman would Hillsdale then threatened to get back in With Kondo and Lan on second and third, is great, but our goal is to win CCS.
WARRIORS
The Warriors were up by six after a dunk by Wednesday. Durant hasnt played since Feb. Golden States James Michael McAdoo was
Andre Iguodala midway through the third quar- 28 because of a left knee injury. ... Green went injured late in the first quarter when Trevor
ter before Houston used a 5-2 spurt to cut it to to the locker room for a few minutes in the Ariza accidentally hit him in the head with his
Continued from page 11 76-73. Golden State scored four quick points, third quarter after tweaking his left ankle but knee as the two fought for a rebound. McAdoo
highlighted by a 3 from Iguodala, to extend returned late in the quarter. ... He finished with was bleeding from his head and rushed to the
the lead to seven. 19 points. locker room. The team said he got seven
fourth quarter, powered by a 3-pointer from stitches to close a cut above his left eyebrow,
Golden State led by 22 in the first half and Ro ckets : Montrezl Harrell was away from
Sam Dekker, before Golden State got going, and he did not return.
was up 60-52 at halftime. the team for the birth of a child. ... Harden has
using a 5-2 run to push the lead to 91-82 with
about 8 1/2 minutes left. had at least 10 assists in nine straight games.
The Warriors scored the last six points of
Tip-ins ... Clint Capela added 21 points. Up next
the third quarter to lead 86-75 entering the Warri o rs : Golden State expects to have an Warri o rs : Visit Spurs on Wednesday
fourth. update on Kevin Durants health on McAdoo injured night.
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and then dip them in the flour, shaking deglaze the pan, scraping up the brown
off the excess. Add them to the skillet bits and simmer the wine until it is district also has a perpetual $104 parcel tax passed in 1991 to
and brown them quickly, about 1 minute reduced to about 1/4 cup. Add the chick- help finance additional programs.
a side, transferring them to a plate when en broth and sugar and simmer until Opponents of the measure, including Foster City
Continued from page 17 they are done. Repeat the procedure reduced by half. Whisk in the mustard. Councilman Herb Perez, had said the tax should be voted down
with the remaining pork, flour and oil. Return the pork and any juice from the because the districts mixed success in recent test scores
all the same thickness. Add the shallots to the skillet, reduce plate to the skillet and simmer gently, should not be rewarded with more public money.
In a large skillet heat half the oil over the heat to medium-low and cook the turning the medallions, several times, The initial results threatening the tax come as officials are
medium-high heat. While the oil is shallots, stirring, for 1 minute. Add the for 2 minutes. Divide the pork medal- locked in a contentious round of contract talks with teachers
heating, season half the pork medal- grapes and cook, stirring occasionally, lions among 4 plates and spoon some who are dissatisfied with their wages.
lions on both sides with salt and pepper 5 minutes. Add the white wine and of the sauce over each portion. Should the tax fail, it would mirror the struggle officials had
passing Measure P in 2013, a bond measure proposed to build
new school facilities needed to accommodate enrollment
growth. Officials were eventually successful in passing the
bond, when voters approved Measure X in 2015. Bond money
can pay toward new classroom development, while parcel
taxes may be used to fund operating expenses.
Farinha said it is too early to tell whether officials might
consider putting another parcel tax on the ballot in coming
months.
We will wait for more results to come in before considering
next steps, she said.
Despite the results indicating the future of the tax money
may be up in the air, Farinha said officials are remaining opti-
mistic the final tallies will come out in the districts favor.
I think its just really too close to call, so we are just going
to keep our hopes up and wait and see, she said.
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During a December 2013 hearing, the ing cooperatively and constructively with
PG&E
Continued from page 1
California Public Utility Commission
approved PG&Es request to increase the
maximum allowable operating pressure on
the other parties in this proceeding and
were pleased to say weve come to a settle-
ment agreement that was filed today, he
the line to 330 pounds per square inch said. We have implemented enhanced pro-
gauge (psig) against the citys request. cedures and protocols that will continue to
the company make improvements to its Emails recovered in 2015 revealed PG&E foster compliance with the requirements of
reporting processes. officials communicating with the CPUC up this agreement and the new ex parte com-
PG&E has also paid the San Bruno com- until the day of the hearing to influence the munications regulations as they are imple-
munity $68.5 million in restitution and an commissions decision without following mented by the CPUC.
additional $50 million specifically to ben- the CPUCs ex parte notice rules, according
efit the Crestmoor neighborhood, which to a city press release. Citys responsibility
was dramatically affected by the Sept. 9,
For Mayor Bob Grassilli, who was also
2010, gas line explosion and fire that Emails involving San Carlos mayor when the city became aware the line
killed eight, injured dozens and destroyed
38 homes. It was also ordered in April Though City Attorney Greg Rubens has might be a safety liability, the settlement
2015 by the CPUC to pay a $1.6 billion been formally involved with an investiga- is a reminder of the responsibility city
fine for the San Bruno explosion and was tion of the emails along with the other par- officials have to protect their residents.
convicted in federal court in January of this ties involved in the settlement in past The most important thing is that Line
year and ordered to pay $3 million. year, he has been focused on the issue for 147 is safe, he said. We just wanted to
For San Carlos City Manager Jeff many months prior to the settlement. He make sure that the line was safe.
Maltbie, the opportunity to advocate for said the companys violations of the rules tigation of the gas line, which has revealed Grassilli said the $6 million the city is
the city he represents on such a critical requiring notice of communication a need for repairs and improvements, expected to collect in the settlement,
safety and accountability issue only comes between PG&E and decision makers at the including valve controls that can isolate which still has yet to be approved by a
once in a career. CPUC proved especially grave for San leaks on specific segments of the line. judge and the CPUC in the coming weeks,
The City Council and the staff, we real- Carlos, a city advocating for further safety Rubens confirmed the repairs have resulted it will not be a money maker for the city.
ly stuck our neck out to do something that measures on a gas line clearly warranting in safety improvements that have been vet- Rubens estimates the city has spent more
really a city had never done, he said. further investigation. ted by experts to the citys satisfaction. than $1 million working with experts and
Thats take on PG&E to make sure our It really was jarring to the city in the Councilman Mark Olbert regretted the legal counsel to assess the safety of the
community is kept safe. aftermath of San Bruno to have the safety proceedings caused alarm amongst the San line and prepare a case in the settlement
Maltbie, along with other city staff and of a line in question, he said. The emails Carlos community, but was grateful they agreement, which does not account for the
councilmembers, has been urging the utili- involving San Carlos were the worst of the prompted an inspection and further repairs staff time invested in the issue.
ty company to investigate the condition of bunch because they involved behind-the- of the line. Though city officials have yet to do out-
Line 147 since October 2013 when city scenes influencing of a commissioner I can think of better ways to earn $6 reach with community members about what
officials learned of November 2012 emails without giving the city of San Carlos the million, he said. But I look forward to the communitys most pressing needs are,
by a PG&E engineer questioning the safety opportunity to respond. having an in-depth discussion with the Olbert mentioned the Holly Street and
of the 84-year-old gas transmission line. Rubens said the cities and organizations community about what to do with the Highway 101 interchange project, which
The former engineer suggested the city investigating the impact of the utility money. would ease car and pedestrian access from
could be another San Bruno situation, companys violations decided to pursue a Olbert, who was mayor in late 2013 dur- the city to Redwood Shores, as a project
and also questioned if hydrotesting in settlement with PG&E to keep the option ing the CPUC hearing and the majority of that could be considered for some of the
2011 exacerbated cracking. of compensating those affected by the vio- 2014 while inspections of the pipeline funds.
Concerned about the safety of the line, lations on the table, which would not have took place, said he hoped the negotiation Maltbie expressed gratitude to coun-
city officials filed suit against the utility been possible within the CPUCs rules. provided an opportunity for PG&E offi- cilmembers for the role they played in
company, resulting in a temporary reduc- This is good news for San Carlos cials to learn a lesson about the impor- communicating with the community and
tion in the lines pressure. The city was because the compensation element is very tance of transparency and open communi- standing behind city staff throughout the
eventually required to work within the important because of all the time and cation in any government agency. three long years, which revealed regulatory
CPUCs jurisdiction to request a reduction money expended on experts and attorneys PG&E spokesman Donald Cutler said in process issues and improvements that will
of the operating pressure to 240 pounds in protecting the city, he said. an email that the utility company is com- benefit cities across the state.
per square inch gauge (psig) at the advice mitted to interacting with regulators trans-
As the city has pursued recourse for the Not only is our community better off for
from consultants and interpretations of parently and ethically.
inconvenience and worry caused to resi- it, many communities in California are
federal regulations. For more than a year weve been work-
dents, the utility has embarked on an inves- better off for it, he said.
FAIR
EDUCATOR
RECRUITMENT
Saturday, April 1, 2017 San Mateo Countys 23 school
districts serve nearly 94,000
10 am to 3 pm students:
MAIN
this project is something that embod- decreases to the caps to better illustrate
ies that.
He was also looking forward to the
215 parking spots in two levels of
the impact they might have on down-
town.
Masur acknowledged Selfs sugges-
Calendar
Continued from page 1 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 San Mateo. Free. Bring pruning
underground parking which would tion, and suggested the city explore Open House for Prospective shears and gloves. For more informa-
have an entrance and exit on Walnut conditions of project approval requir- Parents. 9 a.m. Stanbridge Academy, tion or to preregister visit sanma-
allowing plans for the mixed-use build- Street. Though Councilwoman Janet ing the developer to keep portions of 515 E. Poplar Ave., San Mateo. Learn teoarboretum.org/classes--
ing expected to bring 6,910 square feet who thrives at Stanbridge, what we events.html.
Borgens thought the developer should the ground-floor space available specif- teach, and how we at Stanbridge
of retail space and 80,010 square feet of provide more parking spots to accom- ically for retail stores instead of restau- meet the needs of students with Sixth Annual Touch-a-Truck. 10
office space to Main Street to move learning differences. For more infor- a.m. to 2 p.m. Juror Parking Lot,
modate drivers for whom alternate rants, which are also allowed under the mation call 375-5860. Veterans and Middlefield, Redwood
forward Monday. modes of transportation are not an citys definition of retail space. City. Open Gate Nursery encourages
The development is expected to stand option, Councilwoman Shelly Masur I would like to have as we move for- Second annual Veterans Resource kids to touch, climb on and ask ques-
Event. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Skyline tions about their favorite trucks. For
on four parcels along Main Street, disagreed with her, saying she was not ward in the planning, a condition of College, Building 6, 3300 College more information visit
where two buildings currently stand, supportive of encouraging people to approval that it actually be store retail Drive, San Bruno. Event is free and conta.cc/2lzhgXo.
and Walnut Street, which holds a ware- open to all. For more information
drive into downtown. Both agreed the rather than restaurant, she said. I email ciardellag@smccd.edu. Garden Club of America Flower
house and vacant lot. The project would environmental study and upcoming would like to see us have some more Show. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Allied Arts
exceed development caps on office Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to Guild, 75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park.
city traffic impact study, expected to shopping downtown. Making that noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, Come for a judged show showcasing
space in the citys Downtown Precise become available later this year, would really explicit would be important to Redwood City. Answering questions excellence and beauty in floral
Plan. Since the plan was approved in regarding various types of electronic design. For more information visit
help assess the need for parking and me. devices. For more information con- woodsideathertongc.org.
2011, only 35,265 square feet of the traffic impact. tact gsuarez@redwoodcity.org.
500,000 square feet of office space Stephanie Kolkka, owner of Brick Support for Hypnotherapy: Harnessing the
Photo H-ops with the Easter
Bunny. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Hillsdale
allowed in the downtown remain,
according to a staff report.
Monkey and Brick Monkey Squared,
retail stores at 2400 Broadway and 816
sprucing up Main Street Power of the Subconscious. 6 p.m.
to 7 p.m. 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. For
Shopping Center, Macys Center
Court, 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. Event
As they advocated for further study of more information and to RSVP call runs through April 15. For more
Middlefield Road, looked forward to the Other residents expressed support for 697-7607. information visit hillsdale.com.
the project, councilmembers voiced project she hoped would make down- the projects potential to preserve his-
support for its study, which many toric resources on the street and make New Findings on How Music Heals Hack the Future. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
town Redwood City a shopping desti- and Relieves. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. South San Francisco Main Library,
agreed would bring much-needed retail nation. the streetscape more attractive for resi- 1095 Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. Come 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
space and an architectural style match- dents and visitors. watch a filmed interview with neu- Francisco. For more information
It will help to revive a beloved his- rologic music therapist Sarah email valle@plsinfo.org.
ing the streets historical buildings. toric street in Redwood City, she said. John Blake, who said he has lived Johnson about the power of music
Councilman Jeff Gee acknowledged the As a retailer, that is a value add. Retail and worked in Redwood City for close in healing. For more information call Open Spaces and Quiet Places.
854-5897. 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Portola Art
projects potential to bring renewed begets retail, and I suspect there will be to 20 years and serves on the board of Gallery at Allied Arts Guild, 75 Arbor
energy to the street, a priority the high-end businesses. the San Mateo County Historical Trekking the Camino de Santiago. Road, Menlo Park. Event runs
7 p.m. Burlingame Library, 480 through April 30. For more informa-
council identified for downtown in a Association and Redwood City Library Primrose Road, Burlingame. Come to tion call 321-0220.
February study session of the Concerns Foundation, praised the developer for the library for a presentation by trav-
eler Susan Alcorn, who will discuss Free Face Painting. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Downtown Precise Plan. Gee said the considering a historical display for the The Shops at Tanforan, Lower Level
Though others acknowledged the her five-week, 500 mile trek in Spain.
street has struggled in recent years to buildings lobby, expected to face For more information call 558-7444. near J.C. Penney, San Bruno. For more
live up to its previous role as the citys projects merits, they cautioned coun- Main Street. information visit theshopsattan-
cilmembers to consider the effect of Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11 foran.com.
commercial center. Its a glimpse of the potential for p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City.
We owe Main Street the chance to be exceeding the development caps set for projects like this to enrich the historic Featuring the Chris Cain Band. $7 Family Fun Day Carnival. 11 a.m. to
renewed, rejuvenated, to add that the downtown in 2011. atmosphere of the Main Street corri- cover charge. For more information 3 p.m. 751 Alameda de las Pulgas,
visit rwcbluesjam.com. Belmont. Will feature pony rides, a
vibrancy to our town, he said. This Redwood City resident Julie Pardini dor, he said. bouncy house, face-painting and
project will not only activate Main asked why the city was not asking Gloria von Kleinow, a 50-year resi- San Carlos Toastmasters. 7 p.m. more. For more information call 593-
SamTrans Building 1250 San Carlos 4547.
Street, but its going to make it safer. developers to adjust their plans to con- dent of Redwood City who currently Ave., San Carlos. Upgrade your com-
Rather than guess what it will do, I will form to the development standards set lives at the Redwood City Commons munication and leadership skills in a Take Back America with
by the city instead of considering an friendly, supportive atmosphere. Congresswoman Jack ie Speier.
be supporting initiating the study. Apartments at 875 Walnut St., said the Organize your thoughts. Provide and Noon to 3 p.m. San Mateo Event
Several business owners spoke in amendment. lighting the project would bring to the receive positive feedback. Meets on Center, Fiesta Hall, 1346 Saratoga
Are we a city that runs on the con- the first, third and fifth Wednesdays Drive, San Mateo. The even will fea-
support, urging councilmembers to Main and Walnut streets would be much of the month. For more information ture remarks from Congresswoman
consider a project they expected to cept of a general plan, or not? she appreciated by residents like her who email dcason@lfsfinance.com. Speier and a resource fair to meet
asked. We keep moving the goal one-on-one with organizations and
bring foot traffic, parking and a critical enjoy walking to downtown business- THURSDAY, MARCH 30 groups who are fighting against the
mass of shopping destinations to the posts. es. She said Walnut Street is not cur- Page Turners Book Club. 6 p.m. Trump agenda. Space is limited. For
citys downtown. Matthew Self praised the project as rently clean or inviting to pedestrians, South San Francisco Main Library, more information and to pre-regis-
840 W. Orange Ave., South San ter visit
Christina Scannell, who owns the well, but said the question in front of and she does not feel comfortable walk- Francisco. For more information https://www.eventbrite.com/e/take-
Heart Core Pilates studio at 930 Main the council was really one of how and ing to the library at night. email valle@plsinfor.org. back-america-tickets-32982865639.
St. with her two sisters, said more when development caps are changed. The new building would improve Musical Presentation: Fort Point
Re-Inventing You and Your Career
retail destinations and the accompany- This particular project is nice in aesthetics on Main Street and Walnut Panel. 6:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Garrison Brass Band. 1 p.m. San
that it retains a retail component, he Burlingame Public Library, 480 Mateo County History Museum,
ing increase in foot traffic would ele- Street, she said. Primrose Road, Burlingame. Register 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. For
vate the aesthetic quality of the street said. There have been other recent Gee acknowledged the issues arising at www.events.r20.constantcon- more information visit
projects approved, like Greystar IV, tact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk= historysmc.org or call 299-0104.
and create a better experience for both from streets that are not well lit, and a07edue8gsl6054e105&oseq=&c=&
business owners and those traveling that resulted in a loss of retail. reminded the group that Main Street ch=. For more information visit Coding Club. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 55
through downtown. Self proposed creating a condition has in the past been popular for some phase2careers.org. W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Learn how
to code at your own pace on a per-
As business owners, this stuff real- for plan amendments restricting proj- not-so-legal activities. He also noted sonal project or through online tuto-
FRIDAY, MARCH 31
ly, really affects us, she said. I know, ects creating a net loss of retail. the threat of cuts to federal Community Mock Interviews by HR Recruiters rials. Mentors will be on hand to help
Councilmembers discussed the difficul- and Career Coaches. 9 a.m. to noon. answer questions. All ages welcome.
for all of my clients, they would love Development Block Grants in the pres- Sobrato Center for Nonprofits, 330 For more information call 522-7818.
the benefit of having added things to ties of measuring the cap effects as the idents proposed budget, which have Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood
impact of projects that have been Shores. Resume must be sent to Millbrae Library Chinese Cultural
do on Main Street. supported nonprofits and other efforts phase2careers@gmail.com. Register Program. 2 p.m. 1 Library Ave.,
Jacob Carlos, manager at Martins approved but still under construction to enrich the city in the past, and at www.events.r20.constantcon- Millbrae. Writer and Traveler Cynthia
has yet to be assessed. When project tact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk= Tang, Of the Dust, the Dirt and the
West Gastropub at 813 Main St., encouraged business owners and com- Ancient Moon Relive the
plans were submitted in November a07edueotaub5bd63c0&oseq=&c=
expressed enthusiasm for the project, munity members to consider helping &ch=. For more information visit Literature of the Travelers presenta-
which he said matches the growth he 2014, four other downtown office proj- the city with a community fund to con- phase2careers.org. tion in Mandarin Chinese. For more
information call 697-0319.
has witnessed in the 10 years he has ects had recently been approved, tinue to support those activities. Garden Club of America Flower
worked on Main Street. stalling its consideration by city offi- Though Borgens said she may not Show. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Allied Arts Huckleberry Quartet. 3 p.m. 55 W.
Guild, 75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park. Third Ave., San Mateo. The
Ive seen Redwood City change cials, according to a staff report. personally support amending the gen- Huckleberry Quartet performs in
Come for a judged show showcasing
from the colloquial term Deadwood Assistant City Manager Aaron Aknin eral plan, she would make her decision excellence and beauty in floral collaboration with Music at Kohl
said plans for future projects proposed to study an amendment to explore the design. For more information visit Mansion. For more information con-
City to something thats happen- woodsideathertongc.org. tact 522-7818.
ing, thats bustling, he said. I think could include the net increases and benefits voiced by those in support of
the project. Roy Cloud School presents The Seventh String performance.
DreamWorks Shrek the Musical Jr. 7 p.m. AUM Center, 149 S. Blvd., San
What we do up here is base 7 p.m. Mckinley School Auditorium, Mateo. Buy tickets online for $12 and
our decision on whats best 400 Duane St., Redwood City. For at the door for $15. For more infor-
more information and to purchase mation and to buy tickets visit art-
for the community, she said. sunitymovement.com.
tickets visit
I will be supporting moving www.roycloudshrekjr.eventbrite.co
forward with a discussion on m. SUNDAY, APRIL 2
Highlands Community Club
this, I will be cautiously mov- 2017 Youth Art Show. 4 p.m. to 7:30 Rummage Sale. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
ing forward on this. p.m. 33 Arroyo Drive, South San 1665 Fernside St., Redwood City.
Francisco. Showcasing the artistry of Household items, clothes, shoes,
Councilwoman Diane kitchenware and more. For more
South San Francisco Unified School
Howard recused herself from District students. For more informa- information call 368-1500.
the discussion and Vice tion contact 829-3800.
Creative and Functional
Mayor Ian Bain and The Life and Work of Jan Karlton Birdhouses. 10 a.m. to noon. Kohl
Councilwoman Alicia Aguirre Opening Reception. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Pumphouse, San Mateo Central Park,
275A Linden St., Redwood City. The 101 Ninth Ave., San Mateo. $25 for
were absent. show will run weekends from 1 p.m. SMAS members, $35 for nonmem-
Mayor John Seybert to 4 p.m. until April 21. For more bers. For more information or to reg-
information contact 569-0275. ister call 579-0536 ext. 3.
expressed support for the
project, which he said he SATURDAY, APRIL 1 Roy Cloud School presents
hoped would be more success- Highlands Community Club DreamWorks Shrek the Musical Jr.
Rummage Sale. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2 p.m. Mckinley School Auditorium,
ful than many of the other 1665 Fernside St., Redwood City. 400 Duane St., Redwood City. For
efforts the city has taken on Household items, clothes, shoes, more information and to purchase
kitchenware and more. For more tickets visit
to revitalize Main Street. He www.roycloudshrekjr.eventbrite.co
information call 368-1500.
urged the council to clear the m.
path for the plans while the Affordable Health Screenings. 9
Bold Audacious Daring Women
a.m. to noon. New Leaf Community
market would still support it. Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Portraits. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. New Leaf
The market is ready, the Moon Bay. No appointment neces- Community Classroom, 150 San
sary. Prices vary. For more informa- Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay.
city is ready, the neighbors tion visit www.westcoasthealthser- Materials provided. $25. For more
are ready, this is the time, he vices.com. information and to register visit
www.newleaf.com/events.
said. If timing isnt now, we
Prune Central Parks Camellias. 10
will very likely miss the a.m. to noon. Kohl Pumphouse, San For more events visit
opportunity. Mateo Central Park, 101 Ninth Ave., smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar.
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FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME Order to Show Cause shall be published
STATEMENT #272581 STATEMENT #272752 STATEMENT #272675 at least once each week for four succes-
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
as: ROOT, 374 Topaz St, REDWOOD as: Go Local Italy, 200 Avila Rd, SAN as: Teamwork Travel Services, 1870 El ing on the petition in the following news-
CITY, CA 94062. Registered Owner: MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: Camino Real Ste. 207, BURLINGAME, paper of general circulation:
Doug Analla, same address. The busi- Armita Ostowari, same address. The CA 94010. Registered Owner: Hau San Mateo Daily Journal
ness is conducted by an Individual. The business is conducted by an Individual. Wong Corporation, CA. The business is Filed: 3/1/2017
registrants commenced to trans act busi- The registrants commenced to transact conducted by a Corporation. The regis- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
ness under the FBN on N/A. business under the FBN on N/A. trants commenced to transact business Judge of the Superior Court
/s/Doug Analla/ /s/Armita Ostowari/ under the FBN on 01/10/2003. Dated: 2/28/2017
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Bill Wong/ (Published 3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17,
NOW HIRING INSTALLATION HELPERS OF sor-County Clerk on 3/1/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 3/14/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/8/2017. (Publish-
3/29/17).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
CLOSETS & CABINETS 3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17, 3/29/17). 3/15/17, 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17).
FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME oRDER To SHow cAuSE FoR
ENTRY LEVEL JOB, WE CAN TRAIN ! STATEMENT #272438 STATEMENT #272751
The following person is doing business
FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME cHANGE oF NAME
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #272929 CASE# 17CIV01283
Requirements: as: Bay Area Integrative Health Care, as: GAA Auto Repair Shop, 926 South The following person is doing business SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
3756 Florence Street, REDWOOD CITY, Claremont Street, Suite B, SAN MATEO, as: MPower Institute, 1215 Rhus Street, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
CA 94063. Registered Owner: De Ming CA 94402. Registered Owner: Gustavo SAN MATEO, CA 94402 Registered 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
Applicants must have a valid California Driver's License that is in Huang, 1719 Alameda de las Pulgas, Enciso, 917 South Delaware St., San Owners: 1)Ramiro Orta, same address REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
good standing. Redwood City, CA 94061. The business Mateo, CA 94402. The business is con- 2)Peter Abela, 2100 Rosewood Dr., San PETITION OF
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- ducted by an Individual. The registrants Bruno, CA 94066. The business is con- Maryam Shakib & Alireza Shafaie
trants commenced to transact business commenced to trans act business under ducted by a General Partnership. The TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Closet, garage, office installation experience preferred. the FBN on 02-01-2017. registrants commenced to transact busi- Petitioner: Maryam Shakib filed a petition
under the FBN on .
/s/De Ming Huang/ /s/Gustavo Enciso/ ness under the FBN on . with this court for a decree changing
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Ramiro Orta/ name as follows:
For consideration, please submit your resume to cmenji- sor-County Clerk on 3/14/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- Present name: Milad Ahmad Shafaie
sor-County Clerk on 2/15/2017. (Publish-
var@homeorganizers, subject line installer helper, or walk-in M-F ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 3/28/2017. (Publish- Proposed Name: Milad Shafaie
3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17, 3/29/17). 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
(9am 4pm) 23768 Eichler St., Suite 1A Hayward, CA 94545 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17, 4/19/17). interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
Questions? Call CJ 562-699-9945 X 1330 STATEMENT #272622 STATEMENT #272748 oRDER To tition for change of name should not be
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business SHow cAuSE FoR granted. Any person objecting to the
as: JKM Real Estate Services, 1405 as: Gray Wren Photography, 210 Demi cHANGE oF NAME name changes described above must file
Lakeview, HILLSBOROUGH, CA 94010. Lane, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94065. CASE# 17CIV00877 a written objection that includes the rea-
Registered Owner: Karen D. Myhre, Registered Owner: Alicia Westra, same SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, sons for the objection at least two court
same address. The business is conduct- address. The business is conducted by COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, days before the matter is scheduled to
ed by an Individual. The registrants an Individual. The registrants com- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, be heard and must appear at the hearing
commenced to trans act business under menced to trans act business under the REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 to show cause why the petition should
FBN on 1/21/2016. PETITION OF not be granted. If no written objection is
the FBN on 02/22/2017. /s/Alicia Westra/
/s/Karen Myhre/ Sugame Plumer Kanchanakuntikul timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
This statement was filed with the Asses- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/14/2017. (Publish-
sor-County Clerk on 3/3/2017. (Publish- Petitioner: Sugame Plumer Kanchana- petition shall be held on 5/4/17 at 9 a.m.,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, kuntikul filed a petition with this court for Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17).
3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17, 3/29/17). a decree changing name as follows: wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
Present name: Sugame Plumer Kancha- der to Show Cause shall be published at
nakuntikul least once each week for four successive
FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME Proposed Name: Patrick Hastin Plumer weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME STATEMENT #272834
STATEMENT #272653 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons the petition in the following newspaper of
The following person is doing business interested in this matter shall appear be- general circulation:
The following person is doing business as: E and C Group, 302 Crestview Cir,
as: Kathryne Home, 840 Kathryne Drive, fore this court at the hearing indicated San Mateo Daily Journal
DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered below to show cause, if any, why the pe- Filed: 3/24/2017
SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Owners: 1)Edward Jonathan V. Dizon,
Owner: Kathryne Manor Inc., CA. The tition for change of name should not be /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
same address 2)Maria Cyrill N. Emerio, granted. Any person objecting to the Judge of the Superior Court
business is conducted by a Corporation. same address. The business is conduct-
The registrants commenced to trans act name changes described above must file Dated: 3/24/2017
ed by a General Partnership. The regis- a written objection that includes the rea- (Published 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17,
business under the FBN on N/A. trants commenced to trans act business
/s/Venerando Gano/ sons for the objection at least two court 4/19/17).
under the FBN on 01/01/2016. days before the matter is scheduled to
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Alicia Westra/
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/2017. (Publish- be heard and must appear at the hearing
This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2017. (Publish-
3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17, 3/29/17). not be granted. If no written objection is
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17). tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 210 Lost & Found
FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME petition shall be held on 4/14/17 at 9
STATEMENT #272396 a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, FouND: KEyS at Westwood Park in
FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #272835
as: Conscious Psychiatry, 1710 S. Am- Order to Show Cause shall be published claim (650)714-8893
The following person is doing business at least once each week for four succes-
phlett Blvd Suite 210-C, SAN MATEO, as: Ryoshin Sushi, 1602 El Camino Real
CA 94402. Registered Owner: Wendy sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- LoST - My coLLAPSIbLE music stand,
#C, BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered ing on the petition in the following news- clip lights, and music in black bags were
Feng, MD., same address. The business Owners: 1)Liong Peng Lin, 84 Bepler St.,
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- paper of general circulation: taken from my car in Foster City and may
Daly City, CA 94014 2)Zhen Hua Yang, San Mateo Daily Journal have been thrown out by disappointed
trants commenced to trans act business 401 Storgell Ave. Apt. 221, Alameda, CA
under the FBN on 2/16/17. Filed: 3/3/2017 thieves. Please call (650)704-3595
94501. The business is conducted by a /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
/s/Wendy Feng, MD./ General Partnership. The registrants
This statement was filed with the Asses- Judge of the Superior Court
commenced to trans act business under Dated: 3/2/2017
sor-County Clerk on 2/10/2017. (Publish- the FBN on 3/20/17. LoST - Womans diamond ring. Lost
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, (Published 3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17, 12/18. Broadway, Redwood City.
/s/Zhen Hua Yang/ 3/29/17).
3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17, 3/29/17). This statement was filed with the Asses- REWARD! (650)339-2410
sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, LoST cAT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs,
FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all
sor-County Clerk on 3/13/2017. (Publish- Torres Gaubert 2)Achilles Robert Torres books
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
AM & PM Shifts Available FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17).
Gobert
Proposed Names: 1)Achilles Robert QuALITy booKS used and rare. World
STATEMENT #272661
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els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
as: Robert Stafford, Inc., 1580 Laurel St. FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Suite B-1, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. interested in this matter shall appear be-
Call Michelle D. (650) 295-6141 Registered Owner: Robert Stafford, Inc.,
STATEMENT #272829
The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
294 baby Stuff
CA. The business is conducted by a as: Takapu Enterprises, 2621 Fleetwood
1221 Chess Drive Foster City 94010 Corporation. The registrants com- Dr., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
FISHER-PRIcE HEALTHy Care booster
menced to transact business under the tered Owners: 1)Tai Takapu, same ad- seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
FBN on 05/31/1990. dress 2)Maliana Heimuli, same address. name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea-
/s/Robert M. Stafford/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
The business is conducted by a General
sons for the objection at least two court 296 Appliances
Partnership. The registrants com-
days before the matter is scheduled to
GoT JobS?
sor-County Clerk on 3/8/2017. (Publish- menced to trans act business under the 1960'S AVocADo Osterizer blender
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FBN on 3/20/2017. be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should excellent condition $20.00 (650)596-
3/15/17, 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17). /s/Taitoko M. Takapu/ 0513
This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is
sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2017. (Publish- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the AIR coNDITIoNER 10000 BTU w/re-
STATEMENT #272349 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17, 4/12/17). petition shall be held on 4/13/17 at 9 mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
The following person is doing business a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
The best career seekers as: Carlyle Jewelers, 67 E. 4th Avenue, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 0898
Order to Show Cause shall be published
read the Daily Journal. SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered
Owners: 1)Tina Marie Pencovic, 38318
FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #272628 at least once each week for four succes- AIR coNDITIoNER, Portable, 14,000
Birch St., Newark, CA 94560 2)Suguey The following person is doing business sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- BTU, Commercial Cool model
V. Melgar, 1200 Dore Ave. #202, San as: 1) Stagers Design Team; 2) Stagers ing on the petition in the following news- CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
we will help you recruit qualified, talented Mateo, CA. The business is conducted LLC, 607 Old County Rd, SAN CARLOS, paper of general circulation: sories plus remote included.
individuals to join your company or organization. by a Joint Venture. The registrants com- CA94070. Registered Owner: KMH In- San Mateo Daily Journal 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345.
menced to transact business under the dustries, Inc., CA. The business is con- Filed: 3/2/2017 (650)345-1835
FBN on 02-01-2017. ducted by a Corporation. The registrants /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
The Daily Journals readership covers a wide /s/Suguey Melgar/ commenced to transact business under Judge of the Superior Court cHEFMATE ToASTER oven, brand
range of qualifications for all types of positions. This statement was filed with the Asses- the FBN on 1/1/17. Dated: 3/2/2017 new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
sor-County Clerk on 2/8/2017. (Publish- /s/Jeff Hacker/ (Published 3/8/17, 3/15/17, 3/22/17, temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- 3/29/17).
For the best value and the best results, 3/15/17, 3/22/17, 3/29/17, 4/5/17). sor-County Clerk on 3/3/2017. (Publish- cIRRuS STEAM mop model SM212B 4
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
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FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME coLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill -
contact us for a free consultation STATEMENT #272676
FIcTITIouS buSINESS NAME
oRDER To SHow cAuSE FoR
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
The following person is doing business cHANGE oF NAME
STATEMENT #272906 CASE# 17CIV00800 (650)918-9847
as: 1)Melgar Real Estate Services 2)Mel-
The following person is doing business SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
call (650) 344-5200 or gar RE Svcs & Investments, 1200 Dore
Ave #202, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. as: Nicfot Cleaning, 860 Campus Dr. Apt COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, ELEcTRIc SToVE From Sears
112, DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Excellent Condition $225
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com Registered Owner: Suguey V. Melgar,
same address. The business is conduct-
Owners: 1)Oneyda Torrez Mantilla, same REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Please Call (650)244-9267
address 2)Franklin Torres Mantilla, same PETITION OF
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commenced to transact business under Shweta Singh
a General Partnership. The registrants TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Cleaner, Micron Filter System, Model
the FBN on N/A. commenced to transact business under Petitioner: Shweta Singh filed a petition 7683 $20. 650-952-3500
/s/Suguey V. Melgar/ the FBN on 3-27-17. with this court for a decree changing
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Oneyda Torrez Mantilla/ name as follows: GooD MIcRowAVE 1100 watt $40 Da-
sor-County Clerk on 3/9/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- Present name: Shweta Singh ly City (415) 231-4825.
318 Sports Equipment 318 Sports Equipment Garage Sales 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 670 Auto Service
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to Palo Alto. cHEVy HHR 08 - Grey, spunky car
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