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WITHOUT MEDICAID,
POOR FORGOING CARE
HEALTH PAGE 17
‘IT’S TORTURE’ NINERS
AFTERMATH
CANNOT
HOLD LATE LEAD
FAMILIES SEARCH FOR MISSING IN HURRICANE’S
SPORTS PAGE 11
NATION PAGE 4

Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula


Tuesday • Oct 16, 2018 • XIX, Edition 49 www.smdailyjournal.com

Officials seek to save Seton


Two-county effort aims to keep Daly City, Moss Beach health care facilities open
By Anna Schuessler both counties with throughout the state up for sale. Verity
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF a range of medical, Health’s Aug. 31 bankruptcy
surgical and emer- announcement highlighted the finan-
In the weeks since the operator of gency services, cial challenges facing the six hospi-
the Seton Medical Center in Daly City according to a Daly tals but especially that of the Daly
filed for bankruptcy in August, the City staff report. City facility, which Supervisor David
financial uncertainty looming over Though the hos- Canepa said lost some $30 million
Daly City’s largest employer has pital is Daly City’s last year.
fueled an effort to scope ways to keep largest employer, In an effort to convene those con-
it open among hospital employees and David Canepa its future has been cerned about the Daly City facility’s
officials spanning San Mateo and San called into question future, a town hall was held Wednesday,
Francisco counties. since its owner Verity Health, the non- Oct. 10, in San Francisco’s United
Situated just south of the border profit health care system that also Irish Cultural Center, a gathering that
between the two counties, the Daly operates the Seton Coastside facility filled the hall with residents from both
City facility has served some 28,000 in Moss Beach, announced in July it is counties as well as employees of the DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
emergency room patients a year and an experiencing financial challenges and Seton Medical Center in Daly City serves thousands but it’s
estimated 1. 5 million residents in may put the six hospitals it owns See SETON, Page 18 future is in doubt as its operator filed for bankruptcy.

EMERGENCY TEAM BUILDING


South City school
field fixes sought
Officials try to balance lengthy list of
necessary project against budgets
By Austin Walsh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

South San Francisco school offi-


cials looking to improve and ren-
ovate many campus athletic fields
are facing tough choices as the
amount of money available is
likely insufficient to address all
the work needed.
The South San Francisco Unified
School District Board of Trustees
directed staffers to seek bids for
improvements to baseball and
softball fields at El Camino and
South San Francisco high DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO
PHOTO COURTESY OF TERRY NAGEL The South San Francisco Unified
schools, as well as field work at
From left, Burlingame residents Leslie McQuaide,Tamara Zerebinsky, Krista Zitnick and John McQuaide discuss the Westborough Middle, Buri Buri School District is seeking bids for
drill they led on Montero Avenue as part of Burlingame’s Citywide Emergency Drill on Saturday, Oct. 13. More and Sunshine Gardens Elementary improvements to baseball and
than 400 residents participated in the exercise, which showed residents how to help one another following a softball fields at El Camino and
disaster.The McQuaides and Zitnick participated as Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) volunteers. See FIELDS, Page 19 South San Francisco high schools.

Five running for Half Moon Bay City Council


Two incumbents, three newcomers vie for three seats
By Zachary Clark Mayor Deborah Penrose, Councilwoman
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Debbie Ruddock, collection worker John
Szabo and businesswoman Virginia
Housing and affordability and commercial Turezyn. The other open seat is that of Rick
cannabis are major issues in Half Moon Kowalczyk, who resigned for personal rea-
Bay’s City Council race, which features five sons in June.
candidates competing for two open seats. Of the relevant issues, there appears to be
Robert Deborah Debbie John Virginia The candidates are organizational effec-
Brownstone Penrose Ruddock Szabo Turezyn tiveness consultant Robert Brownstone, See ELECTION, Page 27
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2 Tuesday • Oct 16, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Life is a solitary
cell whose walls are mirrors.”
— Eugene O’Neill, American playwright

This Day in History


During the French Revolution, Marie

1793 Antoinette, the queen of France, was


beheaded.

In  1 7 5 8 , American lexicographer Noah Webster was born


in Hartford, Connecticut.
In 1 8 5 9 , radical abolitionist John Brown led a group of 21
men in a raid on Harpers Ferry in western Virginia. (Ten of
Brown’s men were killed and five escaped. Brown and six
followers were captured; all were executed.)
In  1 9 1 6 , Planned Parenthood had its beginnings as
Margaret Sanger and her sister, Ethel Byrne, opened the first
birth control clinic in Brooklyn, New York. (The clinic
ended up being raided by police and Sanger was arrested.)
In   1 9 3 4 , Chinese Communists, under siege by the
Nationalists, began their “long march” lasting a year from
southeastern to northwestern China.
In 1 9 6 2 , the Cuban missile crisis began as President John
F. Kennedy was informed that reconnaissance photographs
had revealed the presence of missile bases in Cuba.
In  1 9 6 8 , American athletes Tommie Smith and John REUTERS
Carlos sparked controversy at the Mexico City Olympics Artist Tomas Saraceno poses inside his piece ‘Algo R(h)i(y)thms’ before the opening of his exhibition ‘On Air’ at the Palais de
by giving “black power” salutes during a victory ceremony Tokyo contemporary art centre in Paris, France.
after they’d won gold and bronze medals in the 200-meter
race.
In  1 9 7 8 , the College of Cardinals of the Roman Catholic In other news ...
Church chose Cardinal Karol Wojtyla to be the new pope; he The pig was running around a neigh- The Salem News the organization is
took the name John Paul II. Mega Millions borhood when the San Bernardino looking into whether it’s feasible to
In  1 9 8 7 , a 58-1/2-hour drama in Midland, Texas, ended prize up to $654M, County Sheriff’s Office received the purchase the home and make it a public
happily as rescuers freed Jessica McClure, an 18-month-old fourth largest in U.S. history call Saturday. resource.
girl trapped in a narrow, abandoned well. One of the deputies had Doritos in
In 1 9 9 1 , a deadly shooting rampage took place in Killeen, DES MOINES, Iowa — After nearly her lunch bag. Video shows the deputy Oink oink, honk honk: Rogue
Texas, as a gunman opened fire at a Luby’s Cafeteria, killing three months without a winner, the
23 people before taking his own life. Mega Millions lottery game has
leaving a trail of the chips, which the pig goes hog wild in traffic
pig followed.
climbed to an estimated $654 million AUGUSTA, Maine — It was a classic
Deputies had responded to previous
jackpot. case of a ham on the lam.
Birthdays Unfortunately, even as the big prize
calls about the pig and knew where to
take him. Police in Maine’s capital city are
for Tuesday night’s drawing increases looking for the owner of a 50-pound
He was returned to his pen, and
to the fourth-largest in U.S. history , piglet that wore itself out while dodg-
deputies secured the gate.
the odds of matching all six numbers ing traffic Saturday evening after pre-
and winning the game don’t improve. sumably escaping.
They’re stuck at a miserable one in
Home where witch trials The Portland Press Herald reports
302.5 million. victim John Proctor lived for sale Augusta police went door to door look-
The last time anyone won the jack- PEABODY, Mass. — A house where a ing for the animal’s owner without any
pot was July 24, when a group from victim of the Salem witch trials once luck.
California claimed a $543 million lived is on the market for $600,000 They say the pig is being cared for
prize. just in time for Halloween. by a person familiar with farm animals
Actress Angela Actress Suzanne Actor-director Tim until the owner can be found.
The estimated $654 million jackpot The nearly 4,000-square-foot home
Lansbury is 93. Somers is 72. Robbins is 60. The animal was in good condition
refers to the annuity option, paid out built in 1638 was once the home of
Actor Peter Bowles is 82. Actor-producer Tony Anthony is over 29 years. The cash option, which John Proctor, who was convicted of other than being tired out from run-
81. Actor Barry Corbin is 78. Sportscaster Tim McCarver is is favored by nearly all winners, is witchcraft and hanged in 1692. The ning around.
77. Rock musician C.F. Turner (Bachman-Turner Overdrive) is $372 million. six-bedroom, two-bathroom home is
75.Rock singer-musician Bob Weir is 71. Producer-director Mega Millions is played in 44 in Peabody, which at the time was part
Skydiver killed when
David Zucker is 71. Record company executive Jim Ed Norman states, Washington, D.C., and the U.S. of Salem. parachute fails to deploy
is 70. Actor Daniel Gerroll is 67. Actor Morgan Stevens is 67. Virgin Islands. Real estate agent Joe Cipoletta, of J. LODI — Authorities say a skydiver
Actress Martha Smith is 66. Comedian-actor Andy Kindler is Barrett and Co., said some parts of the fell to her death when her parachute
62. Actor-musician Gary Kemp is 59. Singer-musician Bob Nacho Cheese original structure, including wooden failed to open over California’s
Mould is 58. Actor Randy Vasquez is 57. Rock musician Flea or Cool Ranch? Doritos beams, are still visible. It has been Centrall Valley.
(Red Hot Chili Peppers) is 56. Movie director Kenneth modernized and includes an in-ground The Stockton Record reported
Lonergan is 56. Actor Christian Stolte is 56. Actor Todd lure rogue pig back home pool. Monday that the veteran jumper was
Stashwick is 50. Jazz musician Roy Hargrove is 49. Actress HIGHLAND — Deputies in The home’s owner died earlier this using her own equipment and the plane
Terri J. Vaughn is 49. Singer Wendy Wilson (Wilson Phillips) California have used Doritos to lure a month. carrying her took off from the Skydive
is 49. Rapper B-Rock (B-Rock and the Bizz) is 47. Rock pig “the size of a mini horse” back Michael Bonfanti, vice president of Lodi Parachute Center on Sunday. Her
singer Chad Gray (Mudvayne) is 47. Actor Paul Sparks is 47. home. the Peabody Historical Society, tells name has not been released.
Actress Kellie Martin is 43. Singer John Mayer is 41.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these Jumbles, Oct. 13 Powerball Fantasy Five Tues day :  Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s to
one letter to each square,
Get the free JUST JUMBLE app • Follow us on Twitter @PlayJumble

to form four ordinary words. 11 14 32 43 65 15 1 6 17 34 36 lower 70s. West winds 5 to 10 mph


increasing to 10 to 20 mph in the after-
GABYG Oct. 12 Mega Millions
Powerball

Daily Four noon.


Tues day  ni g ht:  Clear. Lows in the lower
4 24 46 61 70 7 6 2 7 4 50s.
Wednes day :  Sunny. Highs in the 60s.
Daily three midday
DEMMO
Mega number

Wednes day   ni g ht  thro ug h  Fri day : Mostly clear. Lows


Oct. 13 Super Lotto Plus 4 8 9 in the 50s. Highs in the 60s.
3 23 30 38 40 1
Fri day  ni g ht:  Clear. Lows in the lower 50
Daily three evening Saturday : Mostly clear. Lows in the 50s.
VRALGE Saturday   ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows in the 50s. Highs in
Mega number

3 4 8
the 60s.
The Daily Derby race winners are Hot Shot, No. 3, in Sunday :  Sunny. Highs in the 70s to lower 80s. Northeast
first place; Gorgeous George, No. 8, in second place; winds 10 to 20 mph.
Sunday  ni g ht:  Clear. Lows in the mid 50s. West winds 10
SOCARS and Big Ben, No. 4, in third place. The race time was
clocked at 1:45.37. to 20 mph...becoming 5 to 10 mph after midnight.
Now arrange the circled letters
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Tuesday • Oct 16, 2018 3


Woman dies in Interstate 280 crash dose symptoms in these near-fatal situa-
Local briefs tions. Police reports
A 20-year-old woman who died early “I am concerned for both our community
Sunday in a rollover crash on Interstate280 Police identified Kevin Ramos, 20, as the
members and our personnel. We see the
near Redwood City was identified Monday suspect and he was located and taken into
value in having this vital tool and I want all Wood if they could
as Anjela Louise Tenedero Jose, according custody. He was booked into the San Mateo Someone stole a large amount of lumber
County Jail for charges related to attempted of my personnel to have access to it when it
to the San Mateo County Coroner’s Office. is needed,” said Sheriff Carlos Bolanos. from a home on Oxford Way in
Jose, of South San Francisco, was killed sexual assault, kidnapping, and the posses- Belmont, it was reported at 4:44 p.m.
sion of narcotics, according to police. Wednesday, Oct. 10.
after her 2009 Toyota drifted off the freeway
Anyone with any information related to Redwood City man
at about 1:50 a. m. , according to the
California Highway Patrol. this crime or possible related crimes is arrested after Highway 17 crash
She had been driving north on Interestate urged to contact the San Bruno Police A 47-year-old Redwood City man was BELMONT
280 north of the Edgewood Road inter- Department at (650) 616-7100 or by email: arrested on suspicion of driving under the
s b p dt i p l i n e @s a n b r un o . c a . g o v . Vandal i s m. Someone vandalized a proper-
change and apparently overcorrected after influence of drugs after allegedly causing a ty on Fifth Avenue, it was reported at 9:29
drifting off the road and the vehicle rolled, Information can be left anonymously. crash on state Highway 17 in Scotts Valley a.m. Sunday, Oct 14.
ejecting her, CHP officials said. late Sunday night, according to the
Jose was not wearing a seat belt and was
Strong-arm robbery in San Carlos California Highway Patrol.
Theft. Someone stole bike parts on Oxford
the only occupant of the car. The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office is The crash was reported at 11:44 p.m. on Way, it was reported at 2:31 a.m. Sunday,
CHP Officer Arturo Montiel said it appears investigating an attempted strong-arm rob- southbound Highway 17 north of Mount Oct. 14.
drugs and/or alcohol may have contributed bery that occurred Thursday in San Carlos. Hermon Road. Theft. Someone stole items from a store on
to the crash. Sheriff’s deputies responded at 12:50 Jesus Lopez Moreno was driving north in El Camino Real, it was reported at 11:18
Witnesses to the crash are asked to call p.m. Thursday to a report of an attempted the southbound lanes on the highway in his a.m. Thursday, Oct. 11.
Officer Spencer Curteman at the CHP’s robbery of a woman on the 1000 block of 1999 Volkswagen Jetta when he struck a Reckl es s dri v er. Someone saw a vehicle
Redwood City office at (650) 369-6261. Laurel Street. 2014 Mazda sedan driven by a 19-year-old doing doughnuts in a dirt lot on Island Park,
The victim was walking when a man Santa Cruz man, CHP officials said. it was reported at 2:18 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.
Man arrested for approached her and grabbed her purse. The crash left the Volkswagen mangled 10.
alleged attempted sexual assault The victim was able to hold on to her but Lopez Moreno and the Mazda driver suf-
purse, but she was pushed to the ground dur- Reckl es s dri v er. Someone was zigzag-
fered only minor injuries, according to the
An Oakland man was arrested for attempt- ing the struggle. CHP. ging while pulling up to a gas pump on
ing to sexually assault a woman in the area The suspect then fled into a waiting vehi- Lopez Moreno was booked into Santa Ralston Avenue, it was reported at 5:48 p.m.
near the Sears Auto Center at the Shops at cle with license plate number 8GFZ865. Cruz County Jail early Monday morning. Wednesday, Oct. 10.
Tanforan in San Bruno early Sunday morn- The victim declined medical attention
ing, according to police. after the attack.
At approximately 12:10 a. m. , police
responded to the area on the report of a dis- Sheriff’s Office issues
pute between a male and a female and learned
the female had been followed while walking
Narcan to aid in drug overdoses
from the BART station, according to police. In response to the growing opioid epi-
The man attacked her and pulled her into a demic, the San Mateo County Sheriff’s
dark corner of a parking lot where it is Office reported Monday all its personnel
believed he intended to sexually assault her, have been provided with Narcan, a drug used
according to police. to reverse the effects of overdose.
She was able to escape and fled on foot, Sheriff’s Office staff have been trained in
according to police. administration of it and how to detect over-
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4 Tuesday • Oct 16, 2018 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

‘It’s torture’
Families search for missing
in the hurricane’s aftermath
By Russ Bynum and Kelli Kennedy from the fire chief in Mexico Beach.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS To her disappointment, it read: “We’re
still working on it ... we’ll keep you post-
PANAMA CITY, Fla. — Joanne Garone ed.”
Behnke has replayed every possible sce- As President Donald Trump visited the
nario in her mind a hundred times. devastated zone, the death toll from
Maybe her 79-year-old aunt sought shel- Michael’s march from Florida to Virginia
ter at the sturdy condo nearby that with- stood at 17, and the search for victims con-
stood Hurricane Michael’s devastating tinued.
winds. Maybe she was rescued and is lying As the hurricane closed in and more than
in a hospital bed somewhere. The pile of 375,000 people were warned to evacuate,
rubble that was once her Mexico Beach emergency authorities expressed frustration REUTERS
home is shallow, too shallow for a body to that many residents weren’t leaving. Gabriel Schaw, 40, stands beside the remains of his home in Fountain, Fla.
go unnoticed, Garone Behnke tells herself. Since the storm, many people have been
“It’s torture,” says Garone Behnke, who rescued from the devastated zones. no water, no power. ” worried family members and sends the
last talked to her Aunt Aggie Vicari right Emergency officials said that because of There was just one confirmed death so far details to rescue crews on the ground said it
before the storm hit, begging her to leave widespread cellphone outages, others could in Mexico Beach, the town of about 1,000 has helped find nearly 1,500 people across
her cinderblock home. be safe and just haven’t been able to tell people that was nearly wiped off the map in the region since Michael struck.
Five days after the hurricane slammed friends or family. a direct hit from the hurricane and its 155 George Ruiz, a former Coast Guard rescue
into the Florida Panhandle, people are Rescue worker Trevor Lewis and the rest mph (250 kph) winds. boat driver from Alabama who runs Geaux
struggling to locate friends and loved ones of his six-member squad lent their cell- Mexico Beach City Clerk Adrian Welle Rescue, a nonprofit search-and-rescue oper-
who haven’t been heard from, though how phones to storm victims so that they could told local media Sunday that 46 people were ation, complained that authorities aren’t
many residents are missing seems to be contact loved ones for the first time in days. unaccounted for. That number had previous- allowing volunteer groups into hard-hit
anyone’s guess. He said he watched them “cry out in joy.” ly been 285, but officials think many left Mexico Beach and Panama City.
“I’ve been on the phone to reporters, to “Just the desperation in the family right before the storm hit. Other city offi- “There’s a lot of work to be done still as
fire chiefs, to heads of task force from members’ voices that hadn’t contacted cials told reporters that the number of unac- far as the rescue and recovery goes,” said
Miami, to you name it, I’ve called them. their loved one for a few days was bad, ” he counted for was three. Ruiz, whose organization still has 433
I’ve called every hospital,” Garone Behnke said. “Then we get on scene and find their A Houston-based organization called requests for help from family members
said Monday, then stopped to look at a text family members and they have no food, CrowdSource Rescue that takes calls from looking for loved ones.

Elaine Secrest Obituary


Elaine Secrest, born in Harrington,
Washington, Oct. 17, 1919, died in San and dignity. She was loved and will be
Mateo, California, Sept. 29, 2018, after a missed forever.”
long and courageous struggle. Funeral will be 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 20,
“She taught us how to live life with grace at Saint Joseph Parish, 770 N. El Camino
Real, San Mateo, CA 94401.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Tuesday • Oct 16, 2018 5

Trump marvels at hurricane’s damage


By Deb Riechmann Scott, the Republican candidate for
and Darlene Superville U.S. Senate. “We still have a lot of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS work to do. We’re still getting water
out, getting food out.”
LYNN HAVEN, Fla. — Michael Rollins was among many people
Rollins shook President Donald in the Panhandle who rode out the
Trump’s hand Monday at the front storm. Kayla Runyon, 22, said she
door of his hurricane-ravaged home evacuated to a hotel in Callaway
in the Florida Panhandle, saying he with some relatives.
decided to ride out the storm “We watched out the window and
because he didn’t have anywhere we just watched buildings be demol-
else to go. ished,” Runyon said. “Steel beams
“I knew I had made my commit- started coming through the hotel
ment to stay with my animals,” windows and through the walls.
Rollins told the president, stand- There were windows busting. We
ing by a massive pine tree down on were scared. It was scary.”
the front lawn. Trump also surveyed storm dam-
The president, along with first age in Georgia, where the focus was
lady Melania Trump, listened to on farmers whose crops were wiped
stories of survival and struggle as out by the hurricane.
he surveyed the wreckage of At a farm in Macon, Kevin Rentz,
Hurricane Michael. As Trump a fourth-generation cotton and
toured, the death toll stood at 17, peanut farmer, told Trump he lost
with thousands of buildings gutted his entire cotton crop. Rentz said
and tens of thousands of homes and he’s still digging up peanuts, but
businesses without electricity. the problem is storing them with-
Trump paused his election-season REUTERS out electricity.
campaign blitz for the visit, large- Donald and Melania Trump walk down a street with Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, Trump tried to reassure the farm-
ly — but not completely — putting Florida Gov. Rick Scott, Lynn Haven Mayor Margo Anderson and FEMA Director Brock Long in Lynn Haven, Fla. ers, asking whether they had insur-
politics on the backburner for the ance and promising that electricity
day. they’ve seen,” Trump said. “Look Haven, Trump took a 55-minute poles bowed toward the ground, would be restored soon.
Trump visited an aid distribution behind you. I mean, these massive helicopter tour of the region to see pieces of metal roofing were scat- “You’ll get it back,” Trump told
center, set up in a parking lot filled trees are just ripped out of the earth. how the local and state rescue tered about and pine trees had been Rentz.
with boxes of diapers, piles of This is really incredible. This road efforts were progressing. He saw uprooted or were snapped in half. Trump still had politics on his
clothes and bottled water. He and — five hours ago, you couldn’t ride houses stripped of their roofs, a The view during the drive included mind, despite the devastation he
the first lady handed out bottles of on it.” water tower that had toppled to the houses smashed by trees, bent bill- was about to see. Before leaving the
water to residents who came to see Trump was joined by Florida Gov. ground and 18-wheel trucks scat- boards and a demolished trailer White House, he tweeted about his
him and tell him their stories about Rick Scott, Federal Emergency tered in a parking lot. park. rally crowds, claiming they are big-
the storm. Management Agency director Trump also saw the heavy damage Power crews were working to ger than ever before, including dur-
“Somebody said it was like a Brock Long and Homeland Security inflicted on Tyndall Air Force Base. restore power to thousands. ing the 2016 election. “Never an
very wide — extremely wide — tor- Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. The president landed at an airport “Everything I’ve asked the presi- empty seat in these large venues,”
nado. ... Beyond any winds that Before visiting the city of Lynn near Panama City, where power dent for, he’s come through,” said he said.

California utilities shut off power amid wildfire concerns


By Paul Elias Northern California after the ties blamed its power lines for PG&E said it expected to restore about possible outages. However,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National Weather Service warned sparking some of California’s power Monday night to most cus- many said Monday they had
of extreme fire danger across the most destructive wildfires. tomers — though some residents received little or no notice.
SAN FRANCISCO — Concerned state due to high winds, low The utility expects to pay bil- won’t get electricity back until Stewart Munnerlyn was scram-
about downed power lines spark- humidity and dry vegetation. lions of dollars in wildfire dam- Tuesday. bling to find generators to save
ing wildfires, two major San Diego Gas & Electric fol- ages and has sought ways to limit “We know how much our cus- $8,000 worth of ice cream at his
California utilities for the first lowed suit Monday, turning off its liability through the courts and tomers rely on electric service, creamery shop in Pine Grove,
time cut power to some customers power to about 360 customers in Legislature. and we have made the decision to about 55 miles east of
amid high winds — and another foothill areas near Cleveland PG&E said about 87,000 cus- turn off power as a last resort Sacramento. Munnerlyn said he is
power provider was considering National Forest, where multiple tomers had their power halted and given the extreme fire danger con- in Virginia visiting a sick relative
similar action. blazes have scorched large swaths more could be left in the dark ditions these communities are and received three text messages
Pacific Gas & Electric began cut- of land in recent years. depending on the weather. Some experiencing,” PG&E spokesman Sunday night from PG&E saying it
ting power Sunday night to tens of Pacific Gas & Electric previous- 60,000 customers remained with- Pat Hogan said. might cut power, but he didn’t
thousands of customers in ly announced its plan to shut off out power. Schools in those PG&E said it began notifying know it actually happened until a
power preemptively after authori- affected areas canceled classes. affected customers on Saturday friend called him.
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6 Tuesday • Oct 16, 2018 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Federal budget
deficit at highest
level in six years
By Josh Boak Revenues generally tumbled
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS after December when Trump signed
into law $1.5 trillion of tax cuts
WASHINGTON — The federal over the next decade. The tax cuts
budget deficit has surged to $779 have caused economic growth to
billion in fiscal 2018, its highest accelerate this year with Federal
level in six years as President Reserve officials anticipating
Donald Trump’s tax cuts caused the gains of 3. 1 percent. But the
government to borrow more heav- Trump administration initially
ily in order to cover its spending. promised that the tax cuts would
The Treasury Department said pay for themselves through
Monday that the deficit climbed stronger growth — and there is no
$113 billion from fiscal 2017. sign so far of that happening.
Debt will likely worsen in the “The budget numbers make very
coming years with the Trump clear that the faster growth isn’t
administration expecting the stopping the deficit from increas-
deficit to top $1 trillion in 2019, ing,” said Marc Goldwein, senior
nearly matching the $1.1 trillion policy director for the Committee
imbalance from 2012. for a Responsible Federal Budget,
The deficit worsened because tax a group that advocates for lower
revenues are not keeping pace deficits.
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
with government spending. The Treasury Secretary Steve U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin speaks during a news conference.
government’s fiscal year runs Mnuchin suggested in a statement
from October to September, unlike that the underlying source of the combined with proposals to cut to generate a long-term bump in boomer population.
calendar years that begin in widening deficit was growth in wasteful spending, will lead economic growth. More impor- Gale said it’s generally better to
January. Tax revenues were essen- government spending, rather than America toward a sustainable tantly, most estimates suggest reduce the deficit when the econo-
tially flat in fiscal 2018, while the tax cuts. financial path,” Mnuchin said. that the deficit will worsen as my has improved, which can min-
spending increased 3.2 percent as “Going forward the President’s But William Gale, a senior fel- spending on Social Security, imize the sting of any changes to
Congress gave more funds for mil- economic policies that have stim- low at the Brookings Institution, Medicare and other programs spending and prevent steeper cuts
itary and domestic programs. ulated strong economic growth, noted that the tax cuts are unlikely increase with the aging baby to spending in the future.

Sen. Warren: DNA test shows I have Native American heritage


By Bob Salsberg make good on genetic test. tor who probably lived six to 10 The analysis is not the first evi-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS his pledge to The analysis was done by generations ago, and that it was dence of Warren’s heritage. An
donate $1 mil- Stanford University professor impossible to determine the indi- 1894 document previously
BOSTON — Sen. Elizabeth lion to charity Carlos D. Bustamante, a promi- vidual’s tribal connection. unearthed by the New England
Warren on Monday released the if she provided nent expert in the field. He con- Warren, who has said her Native Genealogical Society suggested
results of a DNA analysis that she proof of Native cluded that the great majority of American roots were part of “fami- Warren’s great-great-great-grand-
said indicated she has some Native American her- Warren’s ancestry is European but ly lore,” also released a video pro- mother, O.C. Sarah Smith, was at
American heritage, a rebuttal to itage, a moment added that the results “strongly duced by her Senate re-election least partially Native American,
President Donald Trump, who has that was caught support” the existence of a Native campaign. In it, she said: “The making the senator as much as
long mocked her ancestral claims Elizabeth on video. American ancestor. president likes to call my mom a 1/32nd Native American.
and repeatedly referred to her as Warren Trump falsely In his report, Bustamante said liar. What do the facts say?” The genealogy group has said it
“Pocahontas.” denied ever he analyzed Warren’s sample with- Bustamante replied: “The facts has no conclusive evidence of her
The Massachusetts Democrat making the offer and later said he out knowing the identity of the suggest that you absolutely have ancestry, and a spokesman said
and potential 2020 presidential would donate the money only if he donor. He concluded that Warren Native American ancestry in your Monday it would not comment on
contender challenged Trump to can personally administer the has a pure Native American ances- pedigree.” the genetic findings.

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Judge tosses Stormy Daniels’ defamation suit against Trump Daniels’ attorney,
By Michael Balsamo
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michael Avenatti, vowed
to appeal the decision and
WASHINGTON — A federal judge dis- said he was confident it
missed Stormy Daniels’ defamation lawsuit would be reversed.
against President Donald Trump on “There is something
Monday, saying the president made a really rich in Trump rely-
“hyperbolic statement” against a political ing on the First
adversary when he tweeted about a compos- Amendment to justify
ite sketch the porn actress’ lawyer released. defaming a woman, ”
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Stormy Daniels Avenatti said.
Clifford, sued Trump in April after he said a But the president’s
composite sketch of a man she said threat- lawyer immediately hailed the ruling as a
ened her in 2011 to keep quiet about an “total victory” for Trump.
alleged affair with the real estate mogul was “No amount of spin or commentary by
a “con job.” Stormy Daniels or her lawyer, Mr. Avenatti,
Trump tweeted that the man was “nonexis- can truthfully characterize today’s ruling in
tent” and that Daniels was playing the “fake any way other than total victory for
news media for fools.” He retweeted a side- President Trump and total defeat for Stormy
by-side photo comparing the sketch with a Daniels,” Trump’s attorney, Charles Harder,
photo of Daniels’ husband. said in a statement.
In an order handed down Monday, U.S. The judge’s ruling also entitles Trump to
District Judge S. James Otero said Trump’s collect attorneys’ fees from Daniels, but the
statement was protected speech under the amount that Daniels would need to pay will
First Amendment. be determined later, Harder said.
“If this Court were to prevent Mr. Trump The defamation claim is separate from
from engaging in this type of ‘rhetorical another lawsuit that Daniels filed against
hyperbole’ against a political adversary, it Trump, which is continuing. Daniels was
would significantly hamper the office of the paid $130,000 as part of a nondisclosure
President,” the judge wrote. “Any strongly agreement signed days before the 2016
worded response by a president to another election and is suing to dissolve that con-
politician or public figure could constitute tract. Daniels has argued the agreement
REUTERS an action for defamation. This would should be invalidated because Trump’s then-
Michael Avenatti, lawyer for adult film actress Stephanie Clifford, also known as Stormy Daniels, deprive this country of the ‘discourse’ com- personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen,
speaks to the media outside the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. mon to the political process.” signed it, but Trump did not.

California justices take rare step of recusing themselves


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pay and benefits. The court normally has its decision, but the lawsuit also affects the An appeals court in June upheld a judge’s
seven justices, but it is down to six after the salaries of state Supreme Court justices. decision ordering the state to pay salary
SAN FRANCISCO — The California retirement last year of Associate Justice The case was filed in 2014 by a former increases that the judge found were
Supreme Court on Monday took the unusual Kathryn Werdegar. judge who said California mostly underpaid required as well as interest on the unpaid
step of disqualifying itself from consider- The justices last all recused themselves in its judges from 2008 through 2016 as it amount. The state is on the hook for about
ing a case. 2010, according to court officials. made cuts during the recession. The court in $40 million in back wages, interest and
The justices issued an order recusing The court said other judges would be its order Monday said any new judges penalties to about 3,000 current and for-
themselves from a lawsuit saying state assigned to decide whether to take up an assigned to the case will have taken office mer judges, according to The Sacramento
judges were owed millions of dollars in back appeal in the case. The court did not explain after June 30, 2017. Bee.

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Koreas agree to inter-Korean railroad


By Kim Tong-Hyung Myoung-gyon said it was meaningful that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Koreas are getting faster in reaching
agreements as their diplomacy gains trac-
SEOUL, South Korea — North and South tion. His North Korean counterpart, Ri Son
Korea continued their push for peace Gwon, who heads an agency dealing with
Monday with high-level talks that resulted inter-Korean affairs, said “no group and no
in a host of agreements, including a plan by force will be able to prevent the path toward
the rivals for a groundbreaking ceremony peace, prosperity and our nation’s unifica-
this year on an ambitious project to connect tion.”
their railways and roads. At the most recent summit between Moon
The agreements come amid unease in and Kim, the two leaders committed to
Washington over the speed of inter-Korean reviving economic cooperation when pos-
engagement. Many outsiders believe that sible, voicing optimism that international
U.S.-led efforts to rid North Korea of its sanctions could end and allow such activity.
nuclear-tipped missiles are lagging signifi- They also announced measures to reduce
cantly behind the Koreas’ efforts to move conventional military threats, such as cre-
past decades of bitter rivalry. ating buffer zones along their land and sea
There was also controversy over a deci- boundaries and a no-fly zone above the bor-
sion by South Korea’s Unification Ministry der, removing 11 front-line guard posts by
to block a North Korean defector-turned- December, and demining sections of the
reporter from covering the talks at the bor- Demilitarized Zone.
der village of Panmunjom over concerns of Moon has described inter-Korean engage-
angering North Korea. This drew a fierce ment as crucial to resolving the nuclear
reaction from other journalists, who REUTERS standoff and is eager to restart joint eco-
accused the ministry of infringing media North Korea’s Ri Son Gwon, chairman of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the nomic projects held back by sanctions if
freedoms and discriminating against North Country, talks with South Korean Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon during their meeting the larger nuclear negotiations between the
Korea-born citizens. at the truce village of Panmunjom inside demilitarized zone, South Korea. United States and North Korea begin yield-
A series of weapons tests by North Korea firmer steps toward relinquishing its nuclear between sports officials in late October to ing results.
last year, and an exchange of insults and weapons and missiles. discuss plans to send combined teams to the However, South Korea’s enthusiasm for
threats between U. S. President Donald South Korea’s Unification Ministry, 2020 Summer Olympics and to make a push engagement with its rival appears to have
Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong which handles affairs with the North, said in to co-host the 2032 Summer Games. created discomfort with the United States, a
Un, had many on the Korean Peninsula fear- a statement that the government will share And the two countries will hold Red Cross key ally.
ing war. But there has since been a surpris- details from Monday’s meeting with the talks at North Korea’s Diamond Mountain Moon’s government last week walked
ing peace initiative, with three inter- United States and other nations and will resort in November to set up video-confer- back a proposal to lift some of its unilater-
Korean summits and a June meeting in closely coordinate with them to avoid any ence meetings between aging relatives sep- al sanctions against North Korea following
Singapore between Trump and Kim. The friction over sanctions. arated by the 1950-53 Korean War and Trump’s blunt retort that Seoul could “do
U.S. and North Korea are working on plans The ministry said the rivals agreed potentially expand face-to-face reunions nothing” without Washington’s approval.
for a second such summit. Monday to hold general-level military talks between them. South Korean Foreign Minister Kang
Still, there is widespread skepticism that soon to discuss reducing border tensions Monday’s talks were aimed at finding Kyung-wha also said U. S. Secretary of
North Korea will disarm. And, despite the and setting up a joint military committee ways to carry out peace agreements State Mike Pompeo expressed displeasure
fanfare for the proposed railway and road that’s meant to maintain communication announced after a summit last month about the Koreas’ military agreements.
projects, the Koreas cannot move much fur- and avoid crises and accidental clashes. between South Korean President Moon Jae- Kang was not specific, but her comments
ther along without the lifting of interna- The Koreas also agreed to use their newly in and Kim in the North Korean capital of fueled speculation that Washington wasn’t
tional sanctions against North Korea, opened liaison office in the North Korean Pyongyang. fully on board before Seoul signed the
which isn’t likely to come before it takes border town of Kaesong to host talks South Korean Unification Minister Cho agreements.

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Letters to the editor If we don’t vote
B
eyond witnessing my mother work tirelessly at
Vote ‘experience,’ As a teacher for 25 years, I was Belmont’s City Council is fixing the two jobs during my childhood, it was quite evi-
shocked that no one took an interest roads with a level of transparency and dent that exercising her civic duty to vote was
vote for Patrick Sullivan but one lady. Her name is Mina openness that many people appreci- among her highest priorities. I am reminiscent of the first
Editor, Richardson and for that she has my ate. They’ve held numerous public ses- time I learned the importance behind casting a ballot.
Issues we face as Foster City resi- vote and my family’s vote for a seat on sions to ask us, the public, how to pri- Driving me to school on election Tuesday, my mother first
dents are complex: traffic congestion the South San Francisco Unified oritize roads. Councilmember Charles stopped by the local church to cast her ballot. Preferring
and housing development, to mention School District Board of Trustees. Stone holds monthly coffees for us at not to leave me in her car unattended, she brought me
two. For City Council, we need some- When did we stop caring? Doc’s Bagels. Councilmembers Warren inside the polling place. At 11 years of age, it was one of
one who is knowledgeable about these Lieberman and Julia Mates have the most unentertaining environments I had experienced.
issues but also well-prepared to address Bernie Parra walked door to door to meet with us, What’s more, there was a line that stretched in and around
them. Patrick Sullivan is that person South San Francisco the residents. the large auditorium. After waiting nearly an hour for my
and candidate for Foster City Council Thank you for your openness. Thank mother to cast her vote, I urged my mother to allow us to
who deserves your support. you for our roads. leave.
As a 30-year Foster City resident, Belmont city clerk My mother kneeled down and
Patrick has attended 80 percent of City Editor, patiently explained that this
Council meetings over the past three Belmont is not like other cities, and was the only timeframe for
years. Patrick has listened to the coun- Josh Powell
it’s not necessary for us to do things which she could cast her ballot.
cil as they have wrestled with tough Belmont
the way other cities do either.  “But you can vote any election
issues. This time spent as a private cit- The position of city clerk has year,” I sarcastically responded.
izen is amazing but also evidence of evolved differently here. We have had With a more commanding tone,
his passion for our community. It also friendly, intelligent and (just as impor-
Deniz Bolbol she said that this election mat-
contributed to a depth of knowledge tantly) “local” citizens willing to for Belmont City Council tered. Foreseeing my next com-
on challenging issues. accept this important job. It’s impor- ment, she cut me off in saying
Some tough issues, such as traffic, Editor,
tant to have a city clerk who knows I am writing to express my support that every election mattered.
are a problem not only for Foster City and cares about their city and is not She looked at me, perhaps real-
but also for surrounding communities. for Deniz Bolbol for Belmont City
just doing ministerial tasks. Having Council. She is the only independent izing that my age and limited Jonathan Madison
As host of Podcast by the Bay, Patrick an elected city clerk means a continua- voice for Belmont residents who want experiences made it difficult for
has interviewed 16 Bay Area mayors to tion of someone answerable to all of accountability and open government me to comprehend the importance behind her sentiments.
hear their perspective on this issue and our citizens, not just to some bureau- for all Belmont residents. Her words were lost in translation, but her expression said
others. crats. 
Patrick also served on Parks and Deniz has successfully worked with more to me than she could have communicated verbally.
The clerk has to be someone who As I reflect on my mother’s sentiments, I am reminded
Recreation Committee as a 10-year can act independently if something the Oakland City Council, San
member and former chair. A member of Francisco Board of Supervisors and of the ancient philosopher Plato, who held that the price
doesn’t seem right and discuss it open- of voter apathy is the election of unqualified individuals,
community service organizations, ly without fear of losing their job. An State and Federal agencies to enact
including Lion’s Club, where he served bipartisan legislation to stop animal unchecked government initiatives and an unsustainable
appointed city clerk doesn’t even have path for a nation. The bottom line behind Plato’s belief
as president and Chamber of to live here. Please vote against the abuse and understands the collabora-
Commerce, demonstrates his commit- tive legislative process. In her two was that, without voter participation, a citizen forfeits
proposal to make our city clerk an their right to have an effect on major issues of their
ment to public service and community. appointed position.     terms as neighborhood president, she
Patrick understands the importance nation.
has reinvigorated BHCIA, brought
of collaboration among councilmem- Take the single most important issue that matters to you
Mike Davis fresh ideas and demonstrated her com-
bers and the need to engage citizens, nationally, whether it is our ongoing wars in the Middle
Belmont mitment to inclusive government and
local businesses, organizations within East, comprehensive immigration reform or the state of
The letter writer is a former respect for residents. Deniz does not our global economy. Now, take the single most important
Foster City and surrounding communi- seek any political endorsements and is
ties. He has energy, drive and relevant Belmont Park s and Recreation com- issue that matters to you locally — from an increase in
missioner. accountable only to Belmont resi- local taxes to potholes in your neighborhood streets. I
experience that have prepared him for dents, not career politicians.
council service. pose the following question to you: Did you vote on one
The truth is that three years ago, the of the national and/or local issues that matter to you
I encourage you to vote for Patrick
Sullivan. Belmont roads are improving current pro-development incumbents today?
pushed through 37 zoning changes The answer is an important one, for it reveals just how
Editor,
For the first time in 30 years, thanks against the wishes of the majority of much we believe in the capacity of our elected officials and
Tom Pavela residents, to allow 6,000 square-foot
to Belmont’s City Council, roads are democratic government to deal with these critical issues at
Foster City improving in Belmont. As an elected homes, reduce garage requirements and both the national and local level. More importantly, it
official, it’s easy to ignore roads. add secondary units. As a direct result reveals just how much weight we believe our votes actual-
Cities around the Bay Area, California, of these proposed zoning changes, a ly carry in elections.
When did we stop caring? even the United States, built out roads new owner submitted a floor area We know our nation’s Founding Father’s believed from
Editor, without considering how to pay for exception plan for a 7,300-square-foot our nation’s inception that with every vote, the American
I had the pleasure of being at the maintaining them. Roads deteriorate home on my small cul-de-sac, three people wielded great power in elections. Two-hundred-
dedication of the Buri Buri School on over 50 years, so it’s a problem for times the size of neighboring home, forty-two years ago, after our nation’s Founding Fathers
Sept. 11, 2018. This was a long time another day, for another council, while invading neighbors’ privacy and met to discuss and draft the U.S. Constitution at
coming for the community and they focus on immediate issues. No blocking views. Only through a grass- Independence Hall, a curious and elderly woman tugged at
school, but I could not help but watch judgment, but the bill has come due. roots referendum by Belmont residents Benjamin Franklin’s coat as he was boarding his carriage
those who attended. The Belmont City Council has stepped were these ordinances overturned. in the streets of Philadelphia. The woman asked: “What
Once the dedication was finished, up to pay that bill, the first council in The current council’s extreme pro- government have you bequeathed us?” Franklin replied,
everyone was asked to visit the 30 years to do so. development vision will only worsen “A republic … if you can keep it.”
library, a few of the classrooms and With the passage of Measure I and our traffic congestion and overcrowded Franklin’s last words indicate one message among oth-
garden area. Instead, everyone was SB1, our road budget has increased schools. A more balanced and sensible ers — to “keep” our democratic republic, a government in
very preoccupied with mingling and from $300,000 a year to $2.1 million. approach as advocated by Deniz which power is ultimately vested within each citizen, we
passing out each other’s business We’ve gone from losing on road quali- Bolbol is what is needed on our City must each understand our duty and privilege within our
cards and talking about their political ty to winning with smoother rides Council. society to exercise our voice in the democratic process.
future. which are healthier for our cars. In the Franklin’s quote also suggests that there are no guarantees
None of them visited the class- next five years, Belmont will spend an of freedom or democracy for those who do not exercise
rooms. Only one person took an inter- additional $8.5 million on roads, Jennifer Lien their voices in that process.
est in visiting and asking questions above what we would have spent In a non-presidential election year, it is easy to forget
Belmont
about the school and their concerns. before. the heightened responsibility we bear, not just for our-
selves, but for the future of our great nation. By exercis-
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10 Tuesday • Oct 16, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Stocks finish lower as tech falls again


By Marley Jay
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
That pattern hasn’t held up in the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS last few days as investors have
High: 25,482.42 been looking for relatively safe
Low: 25,243.88 picks on the stock market.
NEW YORK — After a wobbly
Close: 25,250.55 Germany’s DAX jumped 0.8 per-
day of trading, U.S. stocks fell for
the seventh time in eight days Change: -89.44 cent and the FTSE 100 in Britain
Monday as technology companies OTHER INDEXES rose 0.5 percent. France’s CAC 40
continued to slide. Industrial and fell less than 0.1 percent.
S&P 500: 2750.79 -16.34
high-dividend companies rose, Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225
NYSE Index: 12,425.68 -13.74 dipped 1.9 percent and the South
and the market’s losses were limit-
ed relative to the steep losses it Nasdaq: 7430.74 -66.15 Korean Kospi edged down 0.8 per-
suffered last week. NYSE MKT: 2670.53 +27.21 cent. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng fell
Stocks opened lower and repeat- Russell 2000: 1553.10 +6.41 1.5 percent.
edly switched between small gains Wilshire 5000: 28,445.42 -123.52 Global stock indexes have been
and losses before falling in the struggling this year as investors
10-Yr Bond: 3.16 +0.02
last hour of trading. Along with move money to the U.S. and out of
technology companies, health Oil (per barrel): 71.67 +0.33 Europe and Asia in response to
care and energy stocks and retail- Gold : 1,230.50 +0.70 faster economic growth in the U.S.
ers also fell as the companies that and rising trade tensions. The
have led the U.S. market higher way ahead in time as opposed to row and its biggest since late defense contractor and one of the losses the last few weeks for glob-
this year continued to struggle. the profits coming today, the more March, as investors worried about top 10 globally. L3 gained 12.8 al markets have made it even
Defense contractors L3 and rate hikes should impact the valua- rising interest rates and trade ten- percent to $220.91 and Harris rose worse.
Harris made the biggest gains on tion of that company,” he said. sions between the U.S. and China. 11.9 percent to $173.25. The Hang Seng index in Hong
the S&P 500 after announcing a Pride said the recent downturn is a The technology companies that Bank of America’s third-quarter Kong has fallen 22 percent since
deal to combine. Smaller compa- healthy development for stocks. have led the market higher in profit and revenue were better than early January, meeting Wall
nies fared better than the rest of the “A five to 10 percent pullback of recent years, including some of the analysts expected, but Wall Street Street’s definition of a “bear mar-
market and finished broadly high- that magnitude is very normal and world’s most valuable companies, was disappointed with the compa- ket,” or a decline of 20 percent
er. very reasonable for this market to continued to decline. Apple gave ny’s loan growth. The company from a recent peak. A number of
Jason Pride, chief investment go through,” he said. up 2.1 percent to $217.36 and has emphasized responsible other indexes have fallen at least
officer for private clients at The S&P 500 index lost 16.34 chipmaker Nvidia slipped 3.4 per- growth recently, and like other 10 percent, known as a “correc-
Glenmede, said that investors points, or 0.6 percent, to cent to $235.38. banks, it’s benefiting from last tion.” Those include the DAX and
expect many years of powerful 2,750.79. The Dow Jones Netflix, which is scheduled to year’s corporate tax cut and rising Kospi, which both peaked in late
profit growth from technology- Industrial Average retreated 89.44 report its third-quarter results late interest rates. Its stock slipped 1.9 January, and the FTSE 100, the
oriented companies like Apple, points, or 0.4 percent, to Tuesday, fell 1.9 percent to percent to $27.92. Ibex in Spain and the FTSE MIB in
Amazon and Netflix. Over the last 25,250.55. The Nasdaq composite $333.13. It’s fallen 20.5 percent Bond prices edged lower. The Italy, which peaked in May.
two weeks, Wall Street has started skidded 66.15 points, or 0.9 per- since disclosing weak user growth yield on the 10-year Treasury note
U.S. crude rose 0.6 percent to
considering the possibility that cent, to 7,430.74. The Russell three months ago. rose to 3.16 percent from 3.14
$71.78 a barrel in New York. Brent
interest rates will rise more quick- 2000 index of smaller-company percent late Friday.
Harris and L3 are combining to crude, the standard for internation-
ly, taking a bigger chunk out of stocks added 6.42 points, or 0.4 Rising bond yields often lead to
form L3 Harris Technologies, al oil prices, added 0.4 percent to
those critical future profits. percent, to 1,553.09. losses for high-dividend compa-
which will have annual sales of $80.78 a barrel in London. Natural
nies because many investors think
“The more the company’s valua- The S&P 500 lost 4.1 percent about $16 billion. That would gas prices continued to surge as the
of them as alternatives to bonds.
tion is dependent on some profit last week, its third weekly loss in a make it the sixth-largest U.S. weather in the U.S. grew colder.

Sears files for Chapter 11 amid plunging sales, debt Business brief
Dating site owner to repay
By Anne D’Innocenzio behind its peers and has incurred down from his role as CEO of the ing and offering to buy some of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS massive losses over the years. The company, effective immediately. Sears’ key assets like Kenmore $1 million to customers
operator of Sears and Kmart stores He will remain chairman of the through his hedge fund as a $134 SANTA MONICA — The compa-
NEW YORK — Sears has filed for joins a growing list of retailers board. The company’s board has million debt repayment comes due ny that owns Christian Mingle,
Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, that have filed for bankruptcy or created an Office of the CEO, which on Monday. Lampert personally Jdate and other online dating sites
buckling under its massive debt liquidated in the last few years amid will be responsible for managing owns 31 percent of the company’s will pay a $500,000 fine and near-
load and staggering losses. a fiercely competitive climate. day-to-day operations during this shares. His hedge fund has an 18.5 ly $1 million in restitution to cus-
Sears once dominated the Some like Payless ShoeSource process. percent stake, according to tomers whose subscriptions were
American retail landscape. But the have had success emerging from The filing, which is happening FactSet. automatically renewed or who were
big question is whether the shrunk- reorganization in bankruptcy court ahead of the crucial holiday shop- “It is all well and good to under- denied refunds when requested.
en version of itself can be viable or but plenty of others haven’t, like ping season, comes after rescue take financial engineering, but the The Los Angeles County district
will it be forced to go out of busi- Toys R Us and Bon-Ton Stores Inc. efforts engineered by Lampert have company is in the business of attorney’s office announced
ness, closing the final chapter for Both retailers were forced to shutter kept it outside of bankruptcy court retailing and without a clear retail Monday that a task force of local
an iconic name that originated their operations this year soon — until now. plan, the firm simply has no rea- prosecutors found that dating sites
more than a century ago. after a Chapter 11 filing. Lampert, the largest shareholder, son to exist,” said Neil Saunders, owned by Spark Networks USA
Holdings will also close 142 “This is a company that in the has been loaning out his own managing director of GlobalData automatically renewed customer
unprofitable stores near the end of 1950s stood like a colossus over money for years and has put Retail, in a recent analyst note. payments without their consent.
the year. Liquidation sales at these the American retail landscape,” together deals to prop up the com- Sears’ stock has fallen from The company didn’t immediately
stores are expected to begin short- said Craig Johnson, president of pany, which in turn has benefited about $6 over the past year to respond to a request for comment.
ly. This is in addition to the previ- Customer Growth Partners, a retail his own ESL hedge fund. below the minimum $1 level that Officials say under the judgment
ously announced closure of 46 consultancy. “Hopefully, a smaller Last year, Sears sold its famous Nasdaq stocks are required to trade negotiated with Spark Networks,
unprofitable stores that is expected new Sears will be healthier.” Craftsman brand to Stanley Black in order to remain on the stock the firm’s sites must now clearly
to be completed by November Given its sheer size, Sears’ bank- & Decker Inc., following its earlier index. In April 2007, shares were disclose renewal terms and allow
2018. ruptcy filing will have wide ripple moves to spin off pieces of its trading at around $141. The compa- users to easily cancel their sub-
The company, which started out effects on everything from already Sears Hometown and Outlet divi- ny, which once had 350,000 work- scriptions. Members of the Auto
as a mail order catalog in the ailing landlords to its tens of thou- sion and Lands’ End. ers, has seen its workforce shrink Renewal Task Force include district
1880s, has been on a slow march sands of workers. In recent weeks, Lampert has to fewer than 90,000 people as of attorneys of San Diego, Santa
toward extinction as it lagged far Edward S. Lampert has stepped been pushing for a debt restructur- earlier this year. Clara and Santa Cruz counties.

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his mark on Northwest sports
Tuesday • Oct. 16, 2018

49ers fall on last-second field goal


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS two touchdowns for the 49ers (1-5).
Packers 33, 49ers 30 Beathard connected with speedy receiver
GREEN BAY, Wis. — A pick, a penalty and Marquise Goodwin for two long scores, and
that wiped out a sack of Rodgers with 43 sec-
a game-winning kick. for a while it looked like the 49ers might
onds left.
Quite a final minute for the Green Bay hold on for their first victory since quarter-
Rodgers rushed up the middle for a 21-yard
Packers. back Jimmy Garoppolo was lost for the year
gain on the next play. The two-time NFL
Mason Crosby kicked a 27-yard field goal in Week 3 with a torn ACL.
MVP completed two more passes for 19
as time expired to cap an 81-yard drive set up Turnovers hurt them again — three more
yards to set up Crosby’s game-winner for
by Kevin King’s interception with 1:07 on Monday night, but none bigger than
Green Bay (3-2-1).
left, and the Packers outlasted the San King’s pick at the Packers 10.
The veteran kicker was perfect a week after
Francisco 49ers for a 33-30 win on Monday The second-year cornerback was locked in
missing four field goals in a loss at Detroit.
JEFF HANISCH/USA TODAY SPORTS night. 1-on-1 coverage with Goodwin, who had
Rodgers threw for 425 yards and two
San Francisco receiver Marquise Goodwin The final drive was extended after 49ers
scores. burned the secondary all night. This time,
dives into the end zone for a touchdown cornerback Richard Sherman was called for
C.J. Beathard passed for 245 yards and
against Green Bay on Monday Night Football. an illegal contact penalty on third-and-15 See 49ers, Page 16

Morin, Scots on a roll Firing up


By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF the band
Carlmont’s Julian Morin knows that to be
Athlete of the Week

T
successful in football, a team needs more here are a few things I’ve learned
than just one star player. since the inception of the Sports
“Football is not a one-man sport,” the Lounge back in 2001. One was to
senior running back said. “Everyone has to stop nitpicking everything the Central
work together. Every person and a job to do Coast Section powers-that-be did.
and if we do our jobs, we can be successful.” They’re just doing their jobs trying to
Morin has certainly held up his end of the placate hundreds of coaches and thou-
bargain, as he has become the tip of the sands of athletes. Not everyone is going
spear for the Scots’ offense. Last week in a to be happy.
42-22 win over Jefferson, Morin led the The other subject that has become
Lake Division-leading Scots to their fifth- taboo happened only once and I’ve been
straight win with a season-high 218 yards reluctant to go back to it. Years ago, I
and three touchdowns on 20 carries, earning took the Burlingame band to task and
him Daily Journal Athlete of the Week hon- members clapped back with a vengeance.
ors. Well, I’m going
The win over the Grizzlies took on bigger back out to that third
meaning for the Scots this season. It was rail, but this time it’s
Jefferson’s 40-28 win over Carlmont last all good. In fact, the
season that kept the Scots from the Lake local high school
Division title and extended their playoff marching bands have
drought to 24 years. really stepped up
“Coming into the season, after what hap- their game this year.
pened last year, [Friday’s game] was a little Every band I’ve heard
more personal,” Morin said. so far has been tight,
After Simon Tara gave Carlmont a 7-0 clean and most
lead, Morin broke off a 68-yard scoring run importantly — confi-
to give the Scots control. He added a 5-yard dent.
scoring run late in the second and Wes There is one song I use to determine the
Brown recovered a fumble in the end zone to confidence of a band and like the Daytona
put the Scots up 28-7 at halftime. 500 which kicks off the NASCAR season
Morin completed the touchdown hat trick every February, bands have to be on
on a 4-yard run with under five minutes to point coming out the chute with the
play. Jonaven Kuhn punctuated the win with national anthem.
a 63-yard burst. Anyone who knows anything about
After a slow start to the season, one that “The Star-Spangled Banner” knows it is
saw Carlmont (3-0 PAL Lake, 5-2 overall) neither a song easy to sing nor play. The
open with a pair of “A” division teams middle part of the song, especially,
Sacred Heart Prep and Terra Nova (a com- seems to trip up a lot of school bands. A
bined 13-1), along with two “B” level band with little confidence has problems
squads, Morin and the Scots offense have with “rockets red glare” portion of the
really hit their stride. song.
Morin was held under 100 yards rushing That has certainly not been the case so
his first three game but, in three of his last far this year as every band I’ve heard has
four, he has rushed for 178, 157 and last belted out the anthem with gusto. That
week’s 218, giving him 806 yards rushing has translated, as well, to strong per-
and nine touchdowns on the season. formances during the game.
DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
Carlmont running back Julian Morin rushed for a season-high 218 yards and scored three
See AOTW, Page 14 times as the Scots took control of the PAL Lake Division with a 42-22 win over Jefferson. See LOUNGE, Page 14

Chacin, Milwakee bullpen shut down L.A., takes 2-1 series lead
By Beth Harris Yasmani Grandal and With a runner on second and Milwaukee
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pinch-hitter Brian Dozier Brewers 4, Dodgers 0 nursing a 2-0 lead, Knebel got Manny
to complete Milwaukee’s rookie Walker Buehler, who struck out eight Machado to ground out before whiffing Cody
LOS ANGELES — Jhoulys Chacin com- third shutout in six playoff in seven innings. Travis Shaw tripled and Bellinger to end the sixth. The right-hander
bined with four relievers on a five-hitter, games this year. scored on a wild pitch in the sixth. Arcia con- then fanned Yasiel Puig, Grandal and Enrique
Orlando Arcia hit a two-run homer and the Game 4 in the best-of- nected for his third postseason homer in the Hernandez in the seventh.
Milwaukee Brewers beat the Los Angeles seven series is Tuesday seventh. Joakim Soria retired Chris Taylor on a foul
Dodgers 4-0 on Monday to take a 2-1 lead in night at Dodger Stadium, Chacin scattered three hits over 5 1/3 popup for the first out of the eighth. Josh
the NL Championship Series. with left-hander Rich Hill innings before giving way to Corey Knebel, Hader, who didn’t pitch in Game 2 after toss-
Los Angeles loaded the bases against Jhoulys Chacin pitching for Los Angeles who worked 1 2/3 perfect innings and struck ing three scoreless innings in the opener,
Jeremy Jeffress in the ninth inning, but the against Gio Gonzalez. out his last four batters.
struggling closer shut the door. He struck out Ryan Braun had an early RBI double off See NLCS, Page 16
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12 Tuesday • Oct 16, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Jac k Al e x an de r, Me n l o - At h e rt o n Private School Athletic League has helped


fo o tbal l . The junior quarterback made his
first start of the season Friday to lead the
Honor roll Fong emerge as the Central Coast Section
leader in service aces. And the sophomore
NBA Preview: It’s
Bears past crosstown rival Menlo 42-3.
Alexander, who won the starting jobin
August but missed the first half of the sea-
vexed her two favorite targets again last
week in totaling 30 aces over two matches.
Facing Mid-Peninsula and Summit Prep in
the Warriors, and
son with an injury, threw for four touch-
downs, the highlight his airing out a 65-
yard touchdown bomb to Joey Olshausen;
back-to-back matches for the second time
this season, Fong didn’t quite match her
performance from September when she aced
then everyone else
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
he also connected with Malik Johnson for a the two squads 25 and 17 times, respective-
score, and for two to sophomore Troy ly. Still, she went for 16 aces against Mid- NBA Commissioner Adam Silver will be at
Franklin. On the day, Alexander finished Peninsula last Tuesday, then followed it up Oracle Arena on Tuesday night, handing the
17-of-26 passing for 255 yards and a 137.0 with 14 against Summit Prep last Thursday. Golden State Warriors what will be their third
QB rating. set of championship rings from the last four
Cat h e ri n e B at an g , S o ut h Ci t y seasons.
Tev i ta Fi fi ta, Do mo ni c Pi efer and A banner will be displayed. Highlights will
g i rl s ’ g o l f. Batang fronted a battle in PAL
Nuk ui Vah ai , Mi l l s f o o t b al l . The be shown.
Ocean Division action between first-place
Vikings totaled 425 yards of offense in And then the Warriors will have to start all
South City and last-place Sequoia. Sequoia
earning their first PAL Lake Division win of over again.
enjoyed a big day, led by Emily Vasil’s score
the year, downing Woodside 33-21. Fifita The NBA’s 73rd season starts Tuesday night,
of 38. Batang rose to the occasion though,
fronted the ground attack, carrying 15 times beginning a year where LeBron James will
leading the Warriors to a 214-216 victory,
for 112 yards and two touchdowns. Piefer, a play for the Los Angeles Lakers, where
as the junior rallied for a 1-under 26.
junior quarterback, totaled 269 yards, com- Carmelo Anthony will aim to push the
pleting 11 of 19 passes for a career-high Houston Rockets over the top, where Dwyane
221 yards and a touchdown, while rushing Nuri Capano g l u, Mi l l s bo y s ’ water Wade will take his 16th and final lap around
for 48 yards and two more scores. Vahai, a DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE po l o . Riding high in first place in the PAL the league. A new arena is opening in
junior receiver, was Piefer’s favorite target, Burlingame’s Noah Lavulo, shown here Ocean Division, Mills improved its unbeat- Milwaukee, eight teams will have new coach-
taking four catches for 126 yards and a returning an interception against Half Moon en league mark to 10-0. Capanoglu, a junior es, and everyone will be looking to see if the
touchdown. Bay Sept. 21, finished with eight tackles, a sack goalkeeper, allowed just two goals on the Warriors can win a third straight title.
and had a hand in three Panther fumble week in a 16-1 win over Aragon, during “None of us are ready for this run to come to
Bray l i n Lux and Jay den Frazi er, recoveries in a 36-12 win over Hillsdale last. which he racked up 16 saves, followed by an an end,” said Golden State’s Draymond Green,
Ki ng ’s Academy fo o tbal l . Head coach 18-1 win over San Mateo. part of all three Warriors’ titles in this four-
Pete Lavorato’s TKA team improved to 3-0 hand in all three Burlingame fumble recov- year run of dominance. “So we’ve got to con-
in PAL Ocean Division play with a 51-10 eries, nabbing one himself and earning tinue to approach it like we’ve got zero. And
dismantling of Sequoia. The Knights rushed strips on recoveries by senior linebacker Charl o tte To mki ns o n, Menl o g i rl s ’
that’s cliche and impossible to do, but you
for 333 yards as a team with Lux leading the Ibrahim Yaldiz and junior corner Leo cro s s -co untry. Menlo School preview
want to try to get as close to that as you pos-
way. The 5-9, 170-pound senior carried 15 Epstein. Fresno’s Woodward Park — the annual site
sibly can. And that’s my mindset always
times for 192 yards and two touchdowns. of the CIF cross-country state champi-
entering the season.”
Frazier balanced the attack, taking 14 car- Meri t Ho y em, Menl o -Atherto n v o l - onships — competing Saturday in the
They will be the overwhelming favorites,
ries for 98 yards and three touchdowns, all l ey bal l . The 6-2 middle has been a block- Rough Rider Invitational. The Lady Knights
with good reason.
career-highs for the first-year varsity jun- ing machine all season, but she saved her motored to second place in varsity small-
The Warriors still have Stephen Curry,
ior. best performance for the biggest match of school division, with Tomkinson taking
Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson and Green,
the year. Entering last week tied for first second place individually, clocking a time
plus added All-Star big man DeMarcus Cousins
place in the PAL Bay Division with Aragon, of 19 minutes, 16.6 seconds.
No ah Lav ul o , Burl i ng ame fo o tbal l . — coming off an injury — on a bargain $5.3
The Panthers upped their PAL Ocean M-A took down the Dons in straight sets million deal. And calling all the shots is
Division record to 2-0 with a 36-12 win 25-22, 25-22, 25-12, with Hoyem totaling Jus ti n Hs u, Carl mo nt bo y s ’ cro s s - coach Steve Kerr, who won five rings as a
over Hillsdale, setting the stage for this a career-high nine blocks, giving her 70 co untry. Paced by its top senior, Carlmont player and now three more as a coach.
week’s showdown with the King’s Academy blocks for a 1.0 block-per-set average on took first place in PAL #2 meet at Oceana. “If they don’t win, it’s a failure,” Memphis
in a battle for first place between the two the season, both tops in the PAL among Hsu was the only runner to crack the 13
league unbeatens. Lavulo was a menace from teams that report stats to MaxPreps.com. minute barrier, taking first place individual-
his defensive end position, totaling eight
See NBA, Page 14
ly with a time of 13 minutes, 59 seconds.
tackles, four of which were tackles for Sy dni e Fo ng , Summi t Shas ta v o l -
loses, including a sack. Lavulo also had a l e y b al l . Erratic serve receive in the

Football brief on Monday for Gagliardi’s funeral. He died


Oct. 7 at the age of 91.
Final goodbye to college The St. Cloud Times reports that as
Gagliardi’s coffin was wheeled to the hearse,
football coaching great Gagliardi the St. John’s football team, wearing their
COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. — Hundreds of jerseys, stood in his honor.
mourners have turned out to say goodbye to Gagliardi retired in 2012 after a record 64
John Gagliardi, college football’s win- seasons as a head coach, with 60 of those at
ningest coach. St. John’s. He finished with 489 victories,
About 1, 500 people filled St. John’s 138 losses and 11 ties, winning four nation-
Abbey Church in Collegeville, Minnesota, al championships with the Johnnies.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday • Oct 16, 2018 13


Paul Allen: Major part of Northwest sports landscape
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS low about the future of the Allen’s passion was basketball, leading to cess, Allen’s most public moments came
Seahawks and Blazers. his purchase of the Blazers in 1988. Within a when he raised Seattle’s “12 Flag” before each
SEATTLE — No one had more influence on He was a revered figure few years, the team was playing in the NBA of the NFC title games the team hosted.
professional sports in the Pacific Northwest in Seattle for his entrepre- Finals with Allen regularly sitting baseline “His passion for the game, combined with
than Paul Allen. neurship, philanthropy to watch his team on the floor. his quiet determination, led to a model organ-
But though he was the owner of the NFL’s and for keeping the But it was the NFL where Allen got the most ization on and off the field,” NFL
Seattle Seahawks and the NBA’s Portland Trail Seahawks from moving to attention, first for saving his hometown team Commissioner Roger Goodell said.
Blazers and partial owner of Major League Southern California in the from relocation and later as the team devel- Allen saw the Seahawks reach the Super
Soccer’s Seattle Sounders, Allen usually shied mid-1990s. In Oregon, he oped into one of the league’s elite franchises. Bowl for the first time in the 2005 season
away from the spotlight sought by others in Paul Allen was the billionaire who Then-owner Ken Behring was set to move the when they lost to Pittsburgh. Eight years
his same position. As an owner, he didn’t bought the Trail Blazers at Seahawks in 1996. Moving trucks had later, he finally raised the championship tro-
have the same visibility as the Dallas age 35 and grew them into a small-market cleared out the team’s facility and players did phy after Seattle’s 43-8 thumping of Denver
Mavericks’ Mark Cuban nor was he an powerhouse with a pair of NBA Finals appear- offseason workouts in Southern California to conclude the 2013 season, and that night
omnipresent figure on the sidelines like the ances while keeping them rooted in Portland. until the league threatened hefty fines against he performed at the celebration party at the
Cowboys’ Jerry Jones. He was also part of arguably the most suc- Behring and lawsuits halted the attempted team’s hotel.
Allen would leave the locker rooms before cessful expansion franchise launch in pro relocation. Allen then purchased an option to When Seattle celebrated its title in February
sports history with the arrival of the buy the franchise and he became full owner 2014 inside CenturyLink Field, the normally
cameras arrived, shuffling down hallways and
Sounders in 2009. once voters approved the construction of reserved Allen took a moment to address the
out a side door to avoid taking attention from
those he believed deserved it. “He was a visionary second to none who what is now CenturyLink Field. crowd. He spoke for less than four minutes,
changed the world but also changed this city but his words carried weight for the fans.
The 65-year-old Allen died Monday from which he loved,” said Tod Leiweke, who was After Allen became the owner, the
complications of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, chief executive of the Seahawks in the 2000s. Seahawks had 12 playoff appearances, three “I can’t say how proud I am that the
according to his company, Vulcan Inc. His “He left as big an impact on Seattle as any NFC titles and the only Super Bowl victory in Seahawks are able to bring the Vince
death leaves a big void in the sports land- person on any city. His legacy here in Seattle team history. The team had made the playoffs Lombardi trophy home to Seattle,” Allen said
scape in the upper left corner of the United will be felt forever.” only four times and had reached a single con- that day. “Now we are all Super Bowl champi-
States, and questions are likely soon to fol- ference title game before him. Amid the suc- ons, each and every one of us.”

Johnny Miller retiring after 3 decades at NBC Sports


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Miller, 71. because no other golf announcer said what he every U.S. Open from 1995 at Shinnecock
A person with knowl- saw without worrying what the players might Hills until 2014 at Pinehurst No. 2 until the
Johnny Miller is retiring after three edge of the move told the think of him. It was Miller who first talked USGA awarded the rights to Fox Sports in a
decades of calling the shots the way he sees Associated Press that about “choking,” a word that had been taboo 10-year deal worth an estimated $1 billion.
them. Paul Azinger will replace in golf broadcasting. He also called 14 Ryder Cups, starting with
Miller said Monday he will make his last him at NBC and still be in He thrived on talking about pressure. Kiawah Island in 1991 and ending three
call from the Phoenix Open the first weekend the tower for Fox Sports “I get this every time I go through the weeks ago outside Paris.
in February, ending a career as the lead golf for the U.S. Open and gallery: ‘Keep telling it like it is,”’ Miller And he returned to Royal Birkdale, site of
analyst for NBC Sports that made him as U.S. Women’s Open. The said in a telephone interview. “I think people his 1976 British Open title, after NBC was
famous as the 63 he shot at Oakmont to win Johnny Miller person spoke on condi- are starving for honesty and the real deal. I awarded the broadcast rights in 2016.
the 1973 U.S. Open or his flag-seeking style tion of anonymity don’t do it on purpose. That’s the way I view NBC is televising the Phoenix Open next
that carried him to 25 PGA Tour victories and because NBC has not announced the deci- golf. I was always tough on my own game. I year because CBS has a conflict with the
a place in the Hall of Fame. sion. was tough on myself when I choked or had Super Bowl. Miller felt that was the perfect
Miller said his 24th grandchild was born Golfweek first reported Azinger would take the yips. That’s just the way I viewed it. time to sign off as the full-time analyst. He
on Sunday and he wants to spend more time over at NBC. “I’d also be the first to tell you I was play- was known as the “Desert Fox” for his eight
with his family. Miller figures to be a tough act to follow, ing good, too.” PGA Tour titles in the desert, six of them in
“I’ve been on the road for 50 years,” said in part because of his longevity, mainly Miller was the voice in the 18th tower at Arizona.
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We’ll get the answer this week when the while Terra Nova and Mills match up — the Menlo School will receive eight points for

LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
top two teams in both the boys’ and girls’
Ocean Division standings will face off.
While there are no playoff berths on the
division title will be decided at 4 p.m.
Friday in Redwood City.
The same thing is happening on the
finishing first in the division, second place
gets six and so on. The Ocean Division
champ gets the No. 5, while the second-
line as of yet — because of the new struc- girls’ side. Half Moon Bay has yet to lose a place Ocean Division team will take on the
ture implemented by the PAL tournament, league match and will face second-place seventh-place Bay Division team in a play-
I’m guessing bands are like high school postseason spots won’t be determined until Terra Nova. Both have games today — in game to main PAL tournament field.
athletics in that talent can be cyclical. This the end of the tournament — there are still HMB faces Mercy-Burlingame, while Terra
season has seen some of the best band tal- Teams are then awarded points based on
bragging rights to win. Nova takes on Mills —  and if each wins, it
ent I’ve heard. There has always been bands their finish at the PAL tournament. The top
On the boys’ side, Mills and Sequoia are sets up a 5 p.m. showdown Thursday in
better than others, but this season, across four point getters will received the PAL’s
separated by one game. The undefeated Pacifica.
the board, has been particularly strong. four automatic bids.
Vikings handed the Cherokees their only All four teams, however, have already
*** league loss earlier this season, so Sequoia assured themselves a spot in the PAL tour-
There are only two big questions remain- will not only be looking for revenge, the nament, which features all seven of the Bay
ing when it comes to PAL water polo: who Cherokees will be looking to for a co-divi- Division teams and the top two from the Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
will win the boys’ and girls’ Ocean sion championship. Assuming both teams Ocean. CCS berths will be determined by nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-
Division titles. win today — Aragon takes on Sequoia, points. On the boys’ side, for example, 5200 ext. 117.

ing of running between tackles, but give offense. Kuhn is second on the team in rush- more comfortable and his ability to start

AOTW
Continued from page 11
him a seam and Morin is capable of break-
ing off long touchdown runs.
“He’s a combo where he’s big and physi-
ing, with 648 yards and five rushing touch-
downs ( 10 scores overall).
“Coming into this season, I knew
connecting on passes has loosened up
defenses even more.
“We’ve been trying to press the issue and
cal, but still can be that scat back type,” Jonaven would step up,” Morin said.
Messina said. And Morin credits Kuhn with making him throw it a little more, ” Messina said.
“The offseason was huge,” said Carlmont Morin proved last year as a junior that he a better player in more ways than one. “We’ve been seeing eight, nine boxes.
head coach Jake Messina, adding Morin had could be a lead back in the Scots offense, “Not just during games, but it’s someone [Netane] is starting to be able to put balls in
added about 15 pounds through hard, dili- busting out a 221-yard performance in the else who plays that (running back) position windows (for receivers to make plays on).
gent work in the weight room. 2017 season opener. and is going to give me competition,” “In this system, you want to spread the
“He’s powering through tacklers.” This year, the rest of the team came along Morin said. ball around,” Messina said.
While Morin has gotten stronger, he cer- to take that next step and Morin has bene- Now that Morin and Kuhn are in a groove,
tainly has not lost a step, which makes his fited from it. Kuhn, a junior, has helped ease it has enabled the rest of the offense to Said Morin: “Every week … it’s been a
a dual-threat running back —  he has the the load with a breakout year in his first year expand the playbook. Sophomore quarter- huge improvement. … It’s definitely show-
power and determination to take the pound- of being a significant contributor on back Siupeli Netane is getting more and ing on the field now.”

deep-pocketed owner in Tilman Fertitta and an After 15 seasons in the Eastern Conference, Celtics had a Game 7, at home, to get to the

NBA
Continued from page 12
always-tinkering GM in Daryl Morey. The
Rockets had the Warriors against the ropes in
last season’s Western Conference finals, lead-
James — who has played in each of the last
eight NBAFinals — has moved West. He signed
a four-year deal in July with the Lakers, one that
NBA Finals last season and lost to James and
Cleveland, but now get Gordon Hayward back
and a healthy Kyrie Irving again. Miami has
ing that series 3-2 yet falling after Paul was lost makes him the biggest star on the league’s been trying to get Jimmy Butler from
to a hamstring injury. glitziest franchise. He’s teamed up with talented Minnesota, and if they do — someone will get
guard Mike Conley Jr. said. “I know that’s how young players like Kyle Kuzma, Lonzo Ball and Butler before the trade deadline — the Heat may
they feel as well. For us, for the other 29 teams, “We’ve all got one goal, man,” Harden said.
“You’ll keep hearing the same story over and Brandon Ingram, and former rivals like Rajon be able to get back into East contention.
we’re the underdog. We’re trying to take what Rondo and Lance Stephenson.
they have. It’s a lot easier playing from the over until I’m not here no more. We’ve got to But in the end, it’ll be all about someone find-
underdog perspective than coming in with a lot win a ‘chip. We’ve all got the same goal. We The only certainty in the NBA this season is ing a way to beat Golden State — or not.
of expectation.” kind of, a little bit, we kind of know what it that James won’t win the East — ending an “I’ll get back to you when somebody cracks
In this NBA, everybody else is an underdog. takes to almost get there. But we haven’t gotten eight-year run of that, four in Miami and four in that code,” Wade said. “In this game, the most
That even applies to Houston — which won there yet.” Cleveland. important thing is health. If they stay healthy,
65 games last season, has the reigning MVP in The Warriors are the best team and the Boston, Philadelphia and Toronto (with the it’s tough to beat them. There’s teams that can,
James Harden, an elite point guard in Chris Paul Rockets had the best record, but the best player newly acquired Kawhi Leonard) are the top can- but you’ve got to do it, and you’re going to have
who re-signed for $160 million this summer, a is now in L.A. didates to take over as East champions. The to do it four times.”

Opening Soon!
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Red Sox ace MLB PLAYOFFS
DIVISION SERIES
American League East
NFL STANDINGS
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
NBA GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Sale is out Boston 3, New York 1
Friday, Oct. 5: Boston 5, New York 4
Saturday, Oct. 6: New York 6, Boston 2
Monday, Oct. 8: Boston 16, New York 1
Miami
N.Y. Jets
Buffalo
South
W L T Pct
New England 4 2 0 .667
4 2 0 .667
3 3 0 .500
2 4 0 .333
PF PA
176 148
130 145
165 139
76 138
Toronto
Boston
Montreal
Ottawa
GP W L
7 6 1
5 4 1
5 3 1
6 3 2
OT
0
0
1
1
Pts GF
12 33
8 22
7 18
7 24
GA
23
13
13
22
Atlantic Division

Boston
Brooklyn
New York
W
0
0
0
L
0
0
0
Pct
.000
.000
.000
GB


of hospital
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tuesday, Oct. 9: Boston 4, New York 3

Houston 3, Cleveland 0
Friday, Oct. 5: Houston 7, Cleveland 2
Tennessee
Houston
Jacksonville
Indianapolis
North
Cincinnati
3 3 0 .500
3 3 0 .500
3 3 0 .500
1 5 0 .167
4 2 0 .667
87 107
135 137
109 126
152 180
174 158
Buffalo
Tampa Bay
Detroit
Florida
5 3 2
3 2 1
6 0 4
3 0 2
Metropolitan Division
0
0
2
1
6 11
4 11
2 14
1 7
13
7
30
10
Philadelphia
Toronto
Southeast Division
W
0
0
0
0

L
.000
.000

Pct

GB
Saturday, Oct. 6: Houston 3, Cleveland 1 Baltimore 4 2 0 .667 153 77 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Atlanta 0 0 .000 —
Pittsburgh 3 2 1 .583 171 154 Carolina 6 4 1 1 9 23 18 Charlotte 0 0 .000 —
Monday, Oct. 8: Houston 11, Cleveland 3 New Jersey 3 3 0 0 6 14 4
Cleveland 2 3 1 .417 128 151 Miami 0 0 .000 —
HOUSTON — Boston Red Sox ace West Columbus 5 3 2 0 6 16 19 Orlando 0 0 .000 —
Chris Sale will be back with his National League Kansas City 5 1 0 .833 215 172 Pittsburgh 4 2 1 1 5 15 17 Washington 0 0 .000 —
Milwaukee 3, Colorado 0 L.A. Chargers 4 2 0 .667 175 144 Washington 5 2 2 1 5 20 19
teammates for Game 3 of the AL Denver 2 4 0 .333 120 154 N.Y. Islanders 4 2 2 0 4 11 10
Thursday, Oct. 4: Milwaukee 3, Rox 2, 10 innings Raiders 1 5 0 .167 110 176 Central Division
Championship Series after an Friday, Oct. 5: Milwaukee 4, Colorado 0
Philadelphia 5 2 3 0 4 16 20 W L Pct GB
overnight stay in a hospital because NATIONAL CONFERENCE N.Y. Rangers 5 1 4 0 2 12 18 Chicago 0 0 .000 —
Sunday, Oct. 7: Milwaukee 6, at Colorado 0 East Cleveland 0 0 .000 —
of a stomach illness. Washington 3 2 0 .600 106 104 WESTERN CONFERENCE Detroit 0 0 .000 —
Boston said it planned to wait L.A. 3, Atlanta 1 Dallas 3 3 0
Philadelphia 3 3 0
.500
.500
123 103
137 117
Central Division Indiana 0 0 .000 —
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Milwaukee 0 0 .000 —
until he rejoins Thursday, Oct. 4: L.A. 6, Atlanta 0 N.Y. Giants 1 5 0 .167 117 162 Nashville 6 5 1 0 10 19 12
the team in Friday, Oct. 5: L.A. 3, Atlanta 0 South Chicago 5 3 0 2 8 22 21
Sunday, Oct. 7: Atlanta 6, L.A. 5 New Orleans 4 1 0 .800 180 140 Colorado 5 3 1 1 7 19 12
Houston on Carolina 3 2 0 .600 121 114
Winnipeg 5 3 2 0 6 11 11 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Monday, Oct. 8: L.A. 6, Atlanta 2 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 141 173
Tuesday before Atlanta 2 4 0 .333 167 192 Dallas 5 3 2 0 6 18 15
Southwest Division
deciding when North Minnesota 5 1 2 2 4 12 18
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Chicago 3 2 0 .600 139 96 St. Louis 5 1 2 2 4 15 20 W L Pct GB
the lanky lefty (Best-of-7, x-if necessary) Minnesota 3 2 1 .583 140 148 Pacific Division Dallas 0 0 .000 —
Green Bay 3 2 1 .583 148 144 Houston 0 0 .000 —
will get back on National League
Detroit 2 3 0 .400 125 137
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Memphis 0 0 .000 —
Milwaukee 2, L.A. 1 Anaheim 6 4 1 1 9 17 14
the mound. West Calgary 5 3 2 0 6 18 16 New Orleans 0 0 .000 —
Friday, Oct. 12: Milwaukee 6, L.A. 5 L.A. Rams 6 0 0 1.000 196 118 San Antonio 0 0 .000 —
“Everything’s Seattle 3 3 0 .500 143 117 Vancouver 5 3 2 0 6 19 17
Saturday, Oct. 13: L.A. 4, Milwaukee 3 49ers 1 5 0 .167 148 179 Sharks 6 2 3 1 5 17 19
fine,” manager Mon., Oct. 15: Milwaukee 4, L.A. 0 Arizona 1 5 0 .167 82 139 Los Angeles 6 2 3 1 5 12 16 Northwest Division
Chris Sale Alex Cora said Tuesday,Oct.16:Milwaukee at L.A.(Hill 11-5),9:09 p.m. Vegas 6 2 4 0 4 11 19 W L Pct GB
Sunday’s Games Edmonton 3 1 2 0 2 5 10 Denver 0 0 .000 —
before the Red Wednesday, Oct. 17: Milwaukee at L.A., 2:05 p.m. Seattle 27, Oakland 3 Arizona 4 1 3 0 2 3 9 Minnesota 0 0 .000 —
Sox held a brief workout on Monday x-Friday, Oct. 19: L.A. at Milwaukee, 5:39 p.m. Houston 20, Buffalo 13 Oklahoma City 0 0 .000 —
Washington 23, Carolina 17 Portland 0 0 .000 —
night. “So we’ll see how he feels x-Saturday, Oct. 20: L.A. at Milwaukee, 6:09
p.m.American League Minnesota 27, Arizona 17 Monday’s Games
Utah 0 0 .000 —
L.A. Chargers 38, Cleveland 14 Toronto 4, Los Angeles 1
physically, and then after that we’ll Houston 1, Boston 1 Pittsburgh 28, Cincinnati 21 Ottawa 4, Dallas 1
decide what we’re going to do.” Atlanta 34, Tampa Bay 29 Montreal 7, Detroit 3 Pacific Division
Saturday, Oct. 13: Houston 7, Boston 2 W L Pct GB
N.Y. Jets 42, Indianapolis 34 Nashville 4, Minnesota 2
Sale was released Monday from Sunday, Oct. 14: Boston 7, Houston 5 Miami 31, Chicago 28, OT Tuesday’s Games Golden State 0 0 .000 —
Massachusetts General Hospital, Tues.,Oct.16:Sox at Houston (Keuchel 12-11),2:09 p.m. Dallas 40, Jacksonville 7 Vancouver at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. L.A. Clippers 0 0 .000 —
Wednesday, Oct. 17: Boston at Houston, 5:39 p.m. Baltimore 21, Tennessee 0 Colorado at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. L.A. Lakers 0 0 .000 —
where he had gone because of a L.A. Rams 23, Denver 20
Florida at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Phoenix 0 0 .000 —
Thursday, Oct. 18: Boston at Houston, 5:09 p.m. New England 43, Kansas City 40
stomach illness after he pitched in Open: Detroit, New Orleans Dallas at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Sacramento 0 0 .000 —
x-Saturday, Oct. 20: Houston at Boston, 2:09 p.m.
the series opener at Fenway Park. He x-Sunday, Oct. 21: Houston at Boston, 4:39 p.m.
Monday’s Games Carolina at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday’s Games
Green Bay 33, San Francisco 30 Arizona at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
was hospitalized Sunday night for Philadelphia at Boston, 5 p.m.
observation and did not travel with Oklahoma City at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.
the team to Houston. WHAT’S ON TAP Wednesday’s Games
Brooklyn at Detroit, 4 p.m.
Cora said Sale will be in Houston TUESDAY, Oct. 16 WEDNESDAY, Oct. 17 Moon Bay, San Mateo at Menlo-Atherton, Hillsdale
Memphis at Indiana, 4 p.m.
Miami at Orlando, 4 p.m.
before Game 3 of the best-of-seven Girls’ tennis Boys’ water polo at Aragon, 6:15 p.m. Milwaukee at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
series. enlo-Atherton at San Mateo, El Camino at Carlmont, Menlo-Atherton at Hillsdale, 4 p.m.; Half Moon Bay Boys’ water polo Atlanta at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Hillsdale at Burlingame, Half Moon Bay at Aragon, at Carlmont, 5 p.m.; Menlo School at Woodside, 6 Priory at Terra Nova, Aragon at San Mateo, Mills at Cleveland at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.
“It’s great. I think we’re all more Terra Nova at Westmoor, Oceana at South City, Ca- p.m. Sequoia, 4 p.m. New Orleans at Houston, 5 p.m.
concerned for his personal well- puchino at Sequoia, Mills at Woodside, 4 p.m. Girls’ water polo Girls’ water polo Minnesota at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m.
Girls’ volleyball Notre Dame-Belmont at Carlmont, 4 p.m.; Half Moon Bay at Terra Nova, Mills at Sequoia, Utah at Sacramento, 7 p.m.
being and not necessarily the team,” Sequoia at Westmoor, Jefferson at Mills, Capuchino Burlingame at Castilleja, Menlo School at Wood- Mercy-Burlingame vs. Capuchino at San Mateo, 5 Dallas at Phoenix, 7:30 p.m.
right fielder Mookie Betts said. “So at El Camino, Terra Nova at South City, 5:15 p.m.; side, 5 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton at Aragon, 5:30 p.m. p.m.; Hillsdale at San Mateo, 6 p.m. Denver at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
to know that he’s OK is definitely Aragon at San Mateo, Menlo-Atherton at Half Moon FRIDAY, Oct. 19 Thursday’s Games
Bay, Carlmont at Woodside, Burligname at Hillsdale, THURSDAY, Oct. 18 Football Chicago at Philadelphia, 5 p.m.
huge.” 6:15 p.m. Girls’ tennis Terra Nova at Menlo School, 3 p.m.; College of San Miami at Washington, 5 p.m.
The 29-year-old Sale struggled Boys’ water polo Half Moon Bay at Carlmont, El Camino at Menlo- Mateo at Laney-Oakland, 7 p.m.; St. Ignatius at Serra, L.A. Lakers at Portland, 7:30 p.m.
Terra Nova at Mills, Capuchino at San Mateo, 5 p.m.; Atherton, Aragon at Hillsdale, San Mateo at Aragon at Half Moon Bay, Sequoia at San Mateo, Friday’s Games
with his control in Boston’s 7-2 Aragon at Sequoia, 6 p.m. Burlingame, Mills at South City, Terra Nova at South City at Hillsdale, King’s Academy at Charlotte at Orlando, 4 p.m.
home loss to the Astros on Saturday Oceana,Woodside at Capuchino,Westmoor at Se- Burlingame, Carlmont at Mills, El Camino at Jeffer- New York at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m.
night. The left-hander allowed two irls’ water polo quoia, 4 p.m. son, Capuchino at Woodside, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta at Memphis, 5 p.m.
Capuchino at San Mateo, 3 p.m.;Terra Nova at Mills, Girls’ volleyball Boston at Toronto, 5 p.m.
runs, four walks and hit a batter in Mercy-Burlingame vs. Half Moon Bay at San Mateo, Jefferson at Capuchino, Mills at South City, El SATURDAY, Oct. 20 Cleveland at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
four innings. 4 p.m.; Hillsdale at Sequoia, 5 p.m. Camino at Sequoia, Westmoor at Terra Nova, 5:15 Football Sacramento at New Orleans, 5 p.m.
p.m.; Carlmont at Burlingame, Woodside at Half Menlo-Atherton at Sacred Heart Prep, 2 p.m. Indiana at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m.

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two games, both decided by one run. was charged with nine runs — eight

NLCS
Continued from page 11
The Brewers became the first visit-
ing team to pitch a postseason
shutout at Dodger Stadium since the
earned — and five hits, including a
grand slam by Bellinger.
Chacin was much better when it
Philadelphia Phillies in Game 1 of counted most. The veteran right-han-
the 1983 NLCS. Los Angeles had der struck out six and walked two
needed only eight pitches to strike gone 50 straight home playoff games while outpitching Buehler.
out pinch-hitters David Freese and without being blanked, the second- “I always like to pitch here. It’s
Matt Kemp to end the eighth. longest streak in major league histo- always a good crowd,” Chacin said.
“We’re playing to win the series, ry behind 61 straight for the Boston Milwaukee got to Buehler in the
not just games. Obviously with Josh Red Sox, according to STATS. first on Braun’s RBI double into the
doing not as much tonight, there’s The 1905 New York Giants and left-field corner that scored Christian
lots of possibilities there going for- 1966 Orioles are the only other Yelich, who walked.
ward,” Milwaukee manager Craig teams to toss three shutouts in their Buehler retired 10 of the next 11
Counsell said. first six games of a postseason, batters, with only Arcia reaching on
Justin Turner singled and Machado STATS said. an error by Machado at shortstop.
doubled to start the ninth for Los The Brewers entered these playoffs The Brewers struck again in the
Angeles. Bellinger popped out with one shutout in their postseason sixth. Bellinger was slow to chase
before Puig drew a walk, but Counsell history. Shaw’s triple off the top of the wall in
stayed with Jeffress, who settled “I love just the emotion of these center and missed making the catch
down and came through. games, the adrenaline everyone is by inches before the ball caromed
RICHARD MACKSON/USA TODAY SPORTS Milwaukee’s vaunted bullpen able to play with,” Braun said. away.
Milwaukee shortstop Orlando Arcia connects for a two-run homer in the delivered after the Dodgers hit .333 Chacin returned to the scene of the Shaw scored on Buehler’s wild
top of the seventh inning of the Brewers’ 4-0 win over L.A. in Game 3 of the and scored eight of their nine runs Brewers’ worst loss of the season, a pitch to Jesus Aguilar. The ball
NLCS, which Milwaukee leads 2-1. against Brewers relievers in the first 21-5 rout on Aug. 2. In that game, he bounced up and to the left of Grandal,

receivers to go over 100 yards. Beathard connected with Goodwin for the

49ERS
Continued from page 11
The Packers scored 10 points in the final
2 minutes, capped by Crosby’s fourth field
goal of the night.
67-yard score down the middle of the field
on the ensuing series.
The 30-yard score came with 6:05 left in
ANTHEM
Goodwin appeared to be the only player
It’s just what the Packers needed going the second. Goodwin celebrated by mimick- on either team with an apparent sign of
into their bye week. ing a long jump in the end zone. protest during the national anthem, raising
King kept up and pulled in a ball that looked a right first in the air.
The late flurry overshadowed another trou- He finished with four catches for 126
slightly underthrown by Beathard.
bling start by the defense. yards. Beathard was 16 of 23.
Then Rodgers went to work, aided by the The Packers had 17-7 lead when Rodgers San Francisco also got more pressure on
penalty on Sherman, who was covering connected with Davante Adams for a 9-yard the 49ers after the first quarter, forcing the UP NEXT
Davante Adams. touchdown with 1:58 left in the first quarter. Packers into more third-and-long situa-
Rodgers was 25 of 46. Adams had 10 Then San Francisco just brushed past tions. 4 9 ers : Host the unbeaten Los Angeles
catches for 132 yards, one of three Packers Green Bay. Rodgers figured out the Niners in the end. Rams on Sunday.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL HEALTH Tuesday • Oct 16, 2018 17


Study: Without Medicaid expansion, poor forgo medical care
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar abled people to elderly nursing home resi-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dents. Its total cost is about $570 billion a
year. Former President Barack Obama’s
WASHINGTON — Low-income people in health care law expanded Medicaid to allow
states that haven’t expanded Medicaid are states to cover low-income adults with no
much more likely to forgo needed medical children living at home.
care than the poor in other states, according On Election Day, voters in Idaho,
to a government report released Monday Nebraska and Utah will decide whether their
amid election debates from Georgia to Utah states should expand the program. Montana
over coverage for the needy. voters will decide on maintaining that
The nonpartisan Government state’s expansion.
Accountability Office worked with the Expansion also is an issue in gubernato-
National Center for Health Statistics to ana- rial races in Florida, Georgia and
lyze federal survey data from 2016. The Wisconsin, which have not expanded
research focused on low-income adults ages Medicaid.
19-64 in states that did not expand Medicaid With the federal government covering at
under the Obama-era Affordable Care Act, least 90 percent of the cost, expansion pro-
compared to their peers in states that did. ponents argue states turning it down are
Medicaid expansion is an issue in several leaving on the table tax dollars their own
high-profile gubernatorial contests and in citizens send to Washington. Backers
states where supporters have gotten referen- include hospital systems and health insur-
dum questions on the ballot. Under the law, ers, and many local business groups.
states may expand Medicaid for low-income Opponents contend that the cost is still
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people making up to roughly $16,750 for too high for states, which have other major
an individual or $34,640 for a family of President Donald Trump’s administration is strongly opposed to Medicaid expansion and
tried unsuccessfully to repeal it during Trump’s first year. financial responsibilities for health care,
four. Seventeen states have not adopted the education, infrastructure and law enforce-
expansion, opposed by many — but not all states that expanded. For people with tunity to expand Medicaid to more people; ment, and must balance their budgets.
— Republicans. chronic conditions such as high blood pres- these findings help show why it’s a win- President Donald Trump’s administration
sure, diabetes and asthma, staying on a med- ning proposition for states and the mil- is strongly opposed to Medicaid expansion
Among the report’s findings: ication schedule is considered essential. lions of Americans currently left out,” said and tried unsuccessfully to repeal it during
• Nearly 20 percent of low-income people • About 22 percent of those in states not Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., who requested the Trump’s first year.
in states that did not expand Medicaid said expanding Medicaid said they needed but analysis. Medicare and Medicaid administrator
they passed up needed medical care in the could not afford dental care, as compared to Aides to Wyden said the 70-page report is Seema Verma argues that Medicaid was orig-
past 12 months because they couldn’t afford 15 percent of similar low-income adults in the most detailed look yet at real-world dif- inally intended as a safety-net program for
it. That compared to 9.4 percent in states expansion states. ferences that Medicaid expansion can make. the most vulnerable in society and covering
that expanded the program. • About 11 percent of those in non- In states that did not expand Medicaid, low- able-bodied adults is beyond its scope.
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forming a task force focused on finding a who represent districts where Verity

SETON
Continued from page 1
way to keep the hospital open. Though the
composition of the task force remains to be
seen, Canepa expected Seton Medical
Health’s hospitals are located joined
Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon in a
Sept. 7 letter urging Attorney General
Center employees and community leaders Xavier Becerra to maintain the conditions
to be included among those who would of the approval, which include the Daly
Seton facilities, said Debra Amour, a regis- weigh in on the hospital’s future and was City facility operating as a full-service
tered nurse in the hospital’s intensive care encouraged so many from both San Mateo acute care hospital with emergency services
unit and member of the California Nurses and San Francisco counties showed interest and upholding all of its obligations to
Association. in Wednesday’s event. labor agreements.
Having worked at Seton Medical Center “We realize that this is just not only a San “Most important is that all stakeholders
for more than 25 years, Amour said she is Mateo County issue,” he said. “We know need to ensure patients who access care at
not alone in wondering what the hospital’s that when we’re working together we can be Seton continue to be provided health care
patients will do if it closes. As one of the stronger.” requires a seismic upgrade estimated by services, and that employees are protect-
only hospitals patients in the southern part officials to cost some $250 million. ed,” he said in a statement. “Patients and
of San Francisco or in the northern part of The task force would be the next step offi- Having contributed some $25 million for
cials will take after the Daly City Council employees must come first.”
San Mateo County can quickly access in patient care and set aside $15 million
case of emergency, Seton Medical Center passed a resolution supporting the facili- toward a seismic upgrade project at the
plays a vital role in instances of heart ty’s land use and zoning for continued hos- Seton Medical Center, county officials
Anxiety
attacks, strokes and many other emergen- pital use Sept. 24. Their action was fol- have already dedicated some $40 million to As the union representative for the
cies, she said, noting emergency rooms at lowed a day later by San Mateo County the facilities since they were acquired by National Union of Healthcare Workers at
other hospitals such as Kaiser supervisors’ approval of a resolution in Verity Health. Seton Medical Center and Seton Coastside,
Permanente’s South San Francisco Medical support of the terms of agreement laid out In an effort to find a buyer for the Daly John Avalos, a former San Francisco super-
Center or Mills-Peninsula Medical Center by then-attorney general Kamala Harris in City facility, Canepa’s office has reached visor, has observed in the weeks since the
in Burlingame may be more than 30 min- late 2015 when the New York hedge fund out to several private and nonprofit health facilities’ financial future was called into
utes away for many patients who rely on BlueMountain Capital struck a deal with the systems and organizations including question a high level of anxiety among the
Seton Medical Center. hospitals’ former operator Daughters of Stanford Health Care, Tenet Healthcare, certified nursing assistants, licensed voca-
Canepa, Daly City Mayor Juslyn Charity to buy the six hospitals. Aimed at Sutter Health and the Chan Zuckerberg tional nurses, janitors, lab technicians and
Manalo, Assemblyman Phil Ting, D-San ensuring the safety-net hospitals continue Initiative. Canepa has previously dietary workers he represents at both facil-
Francisco, Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D- offering services for at least 10 years, the expressed disappointment with Patrick ities. Avalos has spoken with employees
South San Francisco, and state Sen. Scott transaction was considered by some to be Soon-Shiong, a surgeon, professor, scien- who have worked at the facilities for
Wiener, D-San Francisco, attended the the largest and most complex nonprofit tist, entrepreneur, businessman and philan- decades and now have questions about their
event and showed support for the hospital. hospital transaction in California’s histo- thropist who purchased the Los Angeles ability to retire as well as newer employees
After seeing that, Amour said she grew in ry. Times this year and stepped in as a majori- who are wondering if they should look for
her conviction that the community around In addition to the two Seton facilities, ty stake owner in Integrity Healthcare, other work. He looked to the task force to
the hospital must act collaboratively to Verity Health’s hospitals include O’Connor Verity Health’s management company, in explore questions such as whether funding
spread the word about the hospital’s critical Hospital in San Jose and St. Louise 2017. Though Soon-Shiong’s involvement may be available to support the hospital
role and scope ways to keep it open. Regional Hospital in Gilroy, as well as St. in the venture gave many renewed hope in and what the impact of the closure will be
“It is vital that our community comes Francis Medical Center in Lynwood and St. the hospitals’ futures, doubts have surfaced on its patients and nearby hospitals.
together, both San Mateo County and San Vincent Medical Center in Los Angeles. as to whether he will be able to fulfill his Avalos said last week’s town hall was one
Francisco County, that we all come togeth- responsibilities he committed to when he of many opportunities workers must take to
er politically,” she said. “If this hospital is County’s $40 million, outreach became a majority stake owner in the hos- impress upon officials of both counties and
not kept open, patients are going to die. Though Santa Clara County officials put pitals. at the state level the importance of the
That’s just the situation.” in a bid to purchase O’Connor Hospital and facilities and urge them to continue explor-
St. Louise Regional Hospital from Verity Conditions of approval ing strategies for keeping them open.
Not just a San Mateo County issue Health earlier this month, San Mateo For Mullin, ensuring the conditions “I just want a plan and I want the public to
Canepa, who represents north county’s County officials have not expressed the required by the Attorney General’s Office be apprised of what it is,” he said. “I want
District 5 on the Board of Supervisors, said same enthusiasm for acquiring the Seton for the purchase of the hospital system has people in both counties to be able to say
bringing health care professionals togeth- Coastside facility, a 116-bed skilled nurs- been a primary focus in the weeks follow- these are facilities … that are so vital to the
er with officials at multiple levels of gov- ing facility, or the Daly City hospital, ing Verity Health’s bankruptcy announce- region that we’re going to do all that we can
ernment last week sparked an interest in which provides 350 licensed beds and ment. Mullin and other state legislators to keep them open.”
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Calendar Prince Harry, Meghan start
Aussie tour with baby gifts
TUESDAY, OCT. 16 sibilities of cardboard and assemble
The Art of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. official kits to use with the Nintendo
San Carlos Adult Community Center, Switch. For more information call 877-
601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. Learn 8530.
basic skills and explore a variety of
drawing tools and subject matter. Running Team. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
18+. Cost is $30 for eight two-hour Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de las
classes. For more information call 802- Pulgas, Belmont. No experience
4384. required. Wear running clothes. For SYDNEY — A beaming Duke and
more information call 591-8286. Duchess of Sussex thrilled thousands
Grand Dictionary Day. 3 p.m. Grand
Avenue Branch Library, 306 Walnut Author Talk : Dietrich K alteis, of fans outside the Sydney Opera
Ave., South San Francisco. For more Poughkeepsie Shuffle: A Crime House on Tuesday during their first
information call 877-8530. Novel. 6 p.m. South San Francisco meeting with the general public since
Library, 840 West Orange Ave., South
Design-it-Yourself Native Garden. 6 San Francisco. Vancouver author the former Meghan Markle’s newly
p.m. to 8 p.m. Mid-Peninsula Water Dietrich Kalteis reads from and talks announced pregnancy.
District Office Three, Dairy Lane, about his newly released sixth novel Prince Harry and Meghan spent
Belmont. Attendees should bring scis- ‘Poughkeepsie Shuffle,’ a crime story
sors and tape. For more information set in Toronto during the mid-’80s longer than the 20 minutes allocated
call 349-3000. and centers on Jeff Nichols. Free. For in their schedule to speak to and shake
more information call (650) 829-3860.
Storyteller Leona Hoegsberg:
hands with as many well-wishers as
Stories from the Bookworm. 7 p.m. Daly City Council Candidate Forum. possible. Meghan, wearing a beige
to 8 p.m. Menlo Park Main Library, 800 Daly City Hall, 333 90th St., Daly City. trench coat over a sleeveless cream
Alma St., Menlo Park. The free per- They will answer questions from
formance is best suited for ages five to forum participants. For more informa- dress by Australian designer Karen
adult. For more information call 330- tion call 342-5853. Gee, accepted cards and flowers from
REUTERS
2501. an enthusiastic crowd.
Learn Basic Self-Defense. 7 p.m. to
The news of the pregnancy was People take photos of Britain's Prince Harry and wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
‘Blitzscaling: The Lightning-Fast 8:30 p.m. Burlingame Library, 480
Path to Building Massively Primrose Road, Burlingame. Basic announced after the couple arrived in during a visit at the Sydney Opera House.
Valuable Companies.’ 7:30 p.m. to defense techniques against grabbing, Sydney on Monday and 15 hours Among those taken by surprise by with a joey in its pouch and a tiny pair
8:30 p.m. Crowne Plaza Cabana, 4290 choking and basic strikes. For more
El Camino Real, Palo Alto. Hosted by information call 558-7400. before their first public appearance. the announcement were their Sydney of Australian sheep skin boots for
Reid Hoffman, an author of The two are on a 16-day tour of hosts, Governor-General Sir Peter their pregnant guest.
‘Blitzscaling’ and co-founder of California Writers Week at San Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand Cosgrove and Lady Lynne Cosgrove. “Here’s your first gift for the nurs-
LinkedIn. $25-$60. For more informa- Mateo Public Library. 7 p.m. to 8:30
tion call (408) 280-5530. p.m. Cynthia McCarthy, 55 W. Third that their Kensington Palace staff said The governor-general, who represents ery,” the governor-general told the
Ave., San Mateo. Celebrate California would not be altered despite confirma- Queen Elizabeth II, Australia’s head of couple during the official welcome at
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17 Writers Week at the San Mateo
Fundamentals of Geology. Little Public Library. For more information tion that the American former actress state and Harry’s grandmother, sent his official residence, Admiralty
House, The Roslyn Morris Activity call 522-7849. is pregnant. staff to hastily buy a toy kangaroo House.
Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park.
Cost $70. Learn to use common ‘The Addams Family.’ 7:30 p.m. to 10
field space is a growing issue in South Certain school athletes are forced to

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genealogical record types and impor- p.m. San Mateo High School
tant family history websites. For more Performing Arts Center, 600 N. San Francisco, as both the school and practice at city properties, because the
information call 326-2025. Delaware St., San Mateo. The San
Mateo High School Drama city officials have held community facilities do not exist at their campus
Living Well with Chronic Department presents their Fall musi- meetings in recent weeks addressing or the fields are unavailable due to the
Conditions. 9:30 a.m to noon. San cal, ‘The Addams Family.’ Cost is $20 Continued from page 1
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda for adults, $15 for seniors and stu- the state of the surfaces. competition for limited space. Some
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Manage dents. For more information call 558- Field space in South San Francisco is officials, when making their case for
your condition, improve your health 2375. schools. split between parks owned by the city the district to improve its property,
and feel better. Free. Every Wednesday Trustees recognize though the dol-
until Nov. 14. For more information FRIDAY, OCT. 19 and the school district while the sur- claimed the uncivilized and potentially
call 522-7490. Road Trip. 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Doug lars held by the district to address the faces owned by the South San dangerous behavior encountered on
Coke, 6650 Golf Course Drive,
San Mateo Professional Alliance. Burlingame. Dave and Chris Stormont variety of improvements may be inad- Francisco Unified School District are city properties such as Orange Park is
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro, 181 will talk about a 22 day, 4000 mile equate, forcing officials to prioritize maintained by city workers. The city unacceptable for exposure to students.
E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo. Promotes road trip though the Southwest. For projects which are the most pressing
an environment for idea sharing, more information call 787-5595. owns six fields while the school dis- As it relates to cost and property
leveraging resources and building needs. trict owns five, and each field is sharing, school officials also suggest-
long-term relationships. Annual dues Kidz in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South San “Because we are sometimes limited
are $60 per year, and members will Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., assigned specific athletic user groups. ed they should work to amend and
enjoy solid referrals from other busi- South San Francisco. Kids will move, in our funding, we have to pick and As a byproduct of that agreement, update the agreement with city offi-
ness members within the group. play games, sing, stretch and balance choose, ” said the district’s Chief city officials will share $1 million cials detailing the policy for adminis-
Make sure to bring your business to foster gross motor skills. For more
cards, company brochures and other information call 829-3860. Business Official Michael Krause, collected in development fees with the tering field use. Board President Daina
informational materials. For more according to an audio recording of the school district to pay for matters of Lujan proposed establishing a sub-
information call 430-6500. Laptop and Computer Oct. 11 community forum.
Optimization and Maintenance. 4 shared interest, which filtered down to committee comprised of members from
Special Author’s Lecture. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840 Work needed across the district tal- athletic field care. both agencies dedicated to addressing
p.m. The Roslyn G. Morris Activity W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. lies about $8.6 million, according to a
Center, Little House, 800 Middle Ave., Learn how to speed up your laptop Beyond the school district’s efforts, the issue may be in order too.
Menlo Park. Local author Phyllis Butler and improve its performance. Free. district report, but only about $5.5 city officials have budgeted as much as
For more information call 829-3860. In the meantime though, school
in a special lecture on how to write million is held in a fund reserved for $38 million over the coming years to
your memoir. For more information officials are staying focused on look-
McKinley Harvest Festival. 5:30 p.m. such improvements, leaving a short- fix fields through a fund filled with
call 326-2025. ing to stretch the limited amount of
to 9 p.m. McKinley Elementary School, fall of about $3.1 million, according contributions by developers.
Library Film Night: ‘The Endless.’ 6 701 Paloma Ave., Burlingame. Wide funds available as far as possible
array of games with winnable prizes to initial projections. As the funding rolls in, city officials
p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., across the district.
Millbrae. This program is appropriate and activities including a rock climb- Board Vice President John Baker plan to address the needs according to
for ages 16 and over. Admission is free. ing wall, go-cart racing and huge
though said he is hopeful the returned “We only have a finite amount of
inflatable double slide as well as kid- a parks master plan approved by the
For more information call 697-7607.
bids will give officials greater clarity money to spend, and we have a lot of
friendly disc jockey’s, live music and South San Francisco City Council in
Storytelling Class. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. food. Also includes Sweet Shoppe, on the potential costs and the projects things that need to get done,” said
prize drawing, silent auction gallery 2015. Of the $38 million expected to
Midpen Media Center, 900 San
the district can ultimately afford. Trustee Patrick Lucy.
Antonio Road, Palo Alto. Workshop on and haunted house. Free. For more be collected, $14 million will be split
how to tell and present a compelling information call (415) 265-4785. Officials are hopeful to offset a por- evenly on softball and baseball fields For his part, Krause celebrated the
story. Attendees will work with part- district pursuing the improvement bids
ners and in small groups to build their 2018 Millbrae Man, Woman and tion of the potential deficit through a at Orange Park. Another $6 million
stories and present them in com- Student of the Year Dinner. 6 p.m. to forthcoming $1 million allocation will go to a soccer field at the Hillside as a sign of commitment to addressing
pelling ways. To register and for more 9 p.m. Green Hills Country Club, 500 an area of great interest.
information call 494-8686. Ludeman Lane, Millbrae. Tickets cost from the South San Francisco City athletic park near Sign Hill, while $3
$55 and must be reserved by Oct. 12. Council, which trustees suggested million will be spent at Alta Loma “I’m very excited we are moving for-
For more information call 455-3472.
Life’s Myths: What Really Leads to should be paid toward the Buri Buri Middle School and $2.8 million will ward with this because it is going to
Happiness. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Bethany Lutheran Church, 1095 Cloud Short Reads for People with No project. go to the fields at Buri Buri Elementary help our students and our community at
Time. 7 p.m. South San Francisco
Ave., Menlo Park. Free. For more infor-
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Availability and adequacy of athletic School, among other projects. the end of the day,” he said.
mation call 854-5897.
Francisco. A teen book club focused
Foster City Library Documentary on short stories, novellas and other
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104 Training 110 Employment 110 Employment


TErMs & cONDiTiONs
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- Caregivers
Caregivers Wanted
Wanted
fieds will not be responsible for more
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
bility shall be limited to the price of one
carEgivErs Home
Home CCare
are Jobs
insertion. No allowance will be made for (650) 600-8108
errors not materially affecting the value 2 years experience Email:
Email: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
of the ad. All error claims must be sub-
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- required. www.starlightcaregivers.com
www.starlightcaregivers.com
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate
Card. Apply
Apply online or walk-in
walk-in
Immediate placement 4600 El
El Camino Real,, # 211,, Los
Camino Real Los Altos
Altos
110 Employment on all assignments.
saLEs - Telemarketing and Inside Sales
Representative needed to sell newspa-
per print and web advertising and event call Day
Day or Night
Night Shifts,
ts, Immediate
Shiffts Immediate Placement
Placement
marketing solutions. To apply, please call
650-344-5200 and send resume to
info@smdailyjournal.com
(650)777-9000 Required:
Required: 2 years
or current
years paid experience
experience
current CNA Certification;
Certification;
Must Drive
Drive Car;
Car; Speak
Speak and write
write English
English
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110 Employment Tundra Tundra Tundra

Housekeeper Wanted
We’re looking for a housekeeper for 5
days a week. The ideal candidate will
be reliable, detail oriented, self-moti-
vated, and experienced in working in
a busy family home!
*Full-time Individuals only –
Companies need not apply.*
Contact Brenda Jimenez
650-365-3310
bjimenez@emergencyuniversity.com

Buscando Ama de Casa


Estamos buscando un ama de casa
durante 5 días a la semana. ¡El candi-
dato ideal será confiable, orientado a
los detalles, auto motivado y con ex-
periencia trabajando en una casa de
familia ocupada! Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
* Solo personas de tiempo completo:
las empresas no necesitan presentar
una solicitud.*
Contacte a Brenda Jiménez
650-365-3310
bjimenez@emergencyuniversity.com

110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices


FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Child Find Notice STATEMENT #278987
PET SITTERS & The following person is doing business
The San Mateo County SELPA is
DOG WALKERS seeking children and young adults
as: Burlingame Barber Shop, 1012 Oak
Grove Ave., BURLINGAME, CA 94010.
NEEDED! from birth to age 21 who may need Registered Owners: 1) Erhan Vural, 940
Laguna Ave., Burlingame, CA 94010
special education services, including
2)Ilyas Burkay, 1131 Capuchino Ave. #6,
Local, family owned highly mobile (such as migrant or Burlingame, CA 94010. The business is
company. Dog walks homeless) children with disabilities conducted by a General Partnersjip. The
and children who are suspected of registrant commenced to transact busi-
done from approx: having a disability and are in need of ness under the FBN on 09-27-2018.
11am-3pm, M-F special education. If you believe your /s/Erhan Vural/
child may have any of these special This statement was filed with the Asses-
Sit hours are more needs, please contact your local sor-County Clerk on 9/27/18. (Published
flexible and can be just a school district or the SELPA Office at in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/2/18,
10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18).
few hours a day, 5-7 (650) 802-5464.
days a week.
Routes from San Mateo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Aviso Para Encontrar Niños STATEMENT #278836
to Menlo Park available The following person is doing business
SELPA del Condado de San Mateo as: Art Bias, 1700 Industrial Road, SAN
www.bayareapetpals.com está buscando niños y jóvenes de 0 a CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner:
NEWSPAPER INTERNS Email: Lynda@bayareapetpals.com
for more info TODAY!
21 años de edad quienes puedan Redwood City Art Center, CA. The busi-
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
necesitar servicios de educación es-
JOURNALISM pecial, incluyendo altamente móviles registrant commenced to transact busi-
The Daily Journal is looking for in- ness under the FBN on 9/11/18.
(como niños migrantes o desampara- /s/Kerith Lisi/
terns to do entry level reporting, re- dos) con discapacidades y niños que
search, updates of our ongoing fea- This statement was filed with the Asses-
SALES/MARKETING se sospeche tengan una discapaci- sor-County Clerk on 9/11/18. (Published
tures and interviews. Photo interns al-
so welcome. INTERNSHIPS dad y tienen necesidad de servicios in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/2/18,
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking de educación especial. Si usted cree 10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18).
We expect a commitment of four to for ambitious interns who are eager to que su niño pueda tener una de estas
eight hours a week for at least four jump into the business arena with both necesidades especiales, por favor
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
months. The internship is unpaid, but contacte a su distrito escolar local o la STATEMENT #278755
of the newspaper and media industries. Oficina de SELPA al (650) 802-5464.
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- This position will provide valuable The following person is doing business
terns have progressed in time into experience for your bright future. as: 1)Maisonest 2)Maisonest Properties,
paid correspondents and full-time re- Email resume 1430 Howard Avenue, BURLINGAME,
porters. info@smdailyjournal.com CA 94010. Registered Owner: BGSM,
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by
College students or recent graduates a Corporation. The registrant com-
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper menced to transact business under the
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FBN on07/01/2018.
experience is preferred but not neces- STATEMENT #278933
sarily required. 127 Elderly Care The following person is doing business
/s/Anne Kennedy/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
as: Kuri-Obi Ramen By IPPUDO, 60 E. sor-County Clerk on 9/4/18. (Published in
Please send a cover letter describing 31st Ave., Space F05, SAN MATEO, CA the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/2/18,
your interest in newspapers, a resume FAMILY RESOURCE 10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18).
94403. Registered Owner: I&P Runway
and three recent clips. Before you ap- GUIDE LLC, DE. The business is conducted by
ply, you should familiarize yourself The San Mateo Daily Journal’s
with our publication. Our Web site: a Limited Liability Company. The regis- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
twice-a-week resource guide for trant commenced to transact business
www.smdailyjournal.com. children and families. STATEMENT #278867
under the FBN on N/A. The following person is doing business
Send your information via e-mail to Every Tuesday & Weekend /s/David Landsberg/ as: 1)Dawn Holliday Works 2)Dawn Holli-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- This statement was filed with the Asses- day Works With 3)Dawn Holliday Office,
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- Look for it in today’s paper to sor-County Clerk on 9/21/18. (Published 80 Eureka Drive, Suite 216, PACIFICA,
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 find information on family in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/2/18, CA 94044. Registered Owner: Dawn Hol-
resources in the local area, 10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18). liday, LLC, CA. The business is conduct-
including childcare. ed by a Limited Liability Company. The
registrant commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on October 2017.
/s/Dawn Holliday/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/14/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/2/18,
10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #278960
The following person is doing business
as: Beene Marketing Solutions, 1630 S
Delaware St. Unit 5344, SAN MATEO,
CA 94402. Registered Owner: Chase
Erickson Beene, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the FBN on 04/01/2018.
/s/Chase Erickson Beene/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/26/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/2/18,
10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18).

GOT JOBS? FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #278921
The following person is doing business
as: 15 Coleman Place Apartments, 15
Coleman Place, MENLO PARK, CA
94025. Registered Owners: Richard Tod
The best career seekers Spieker, Trustee and Catherine R. Spiek-
er, Trustee, 60 Mulberry Lane, Atherton,
read the Daily Journal. CA 94027. The business is conducted
by a Trust. The registrant commenced to
transact business under the FBN on
6/21/13.
We will help you recruit qualified, talented /s/Richard Tod Spieker/
individuals to join your company or organization. This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/20/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/2/18,
The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide 10/9/18, 10/16/18, 10/23/18).
range of qualifications for all types of positions.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
For the best value and the best results, STATEMENT #278985
The following person is doing business
recruit from the Daily Journal... as: Central Self Storage, 307 87th Street,
DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered
Owner: 87th Street Plaza LLC, CA. The
Contact us for a free consultation business is conducted by a Limited Lia-
bility Company. The registrant com-
menced to transact business under the
Call (650) 344-5200 or FBN on 05/17/2002.
/s/Robert Dailey/
Email: ads@smdailyjournal.com This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 9/27/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/9/18,
10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18).
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203 Public notices 203 Public notices 296 appliances 304 furniture 308 Tools 311 Musical instruments
ficTiTiouS buSineSS naMe order To Show cauSe for new, Singer Sewing Machine Univer- 6-drawer roLLing Storage cart, vinTage crafTSMan Jig Saw. Circa vinTage Lingerie Washboard circa
STaTeMenT #279045 change of naMe sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma- black with organizer top excellent condi- 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
The following person is doing business CASE# 18CIV04406 chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222 tion $15 (650)872-2371 strumming $50 (650)369-2486
as: 1)Project WeHOPE 2)Dignity on SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, vinTage ShoPSMiTh and band
Wheels, 1854 Bay Road, EAST PALO COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, riccar 500 hi performance upright vac- anTique dining table for six people Saw, good shape. $300/obo. Call
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, yaMaha acouSTic Guitar, model
ALTO, CA 94303. Registered Owner: uum $75.00 (650)576-5026 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 (650)342-6993 FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
WeHOPE, CA. The business is conduct- PETITION OF rooM heaTer Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- anTique Mohagany Bookcase. Four
ed by a Corporation. The registrant com- ziLJian cyMbaLS with stands, 21”
Joel Cruz Cabab vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
menced to transact business under the TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: (650)952-3500 weLder- LincoLn AC 220 amps 240 (916)826-5964
FBN on Jan 1, 2015. Petitioner: Joel Cruz Cabab filed a peti- bedSTead SingLe, poster style, box volts $199.00 (650)948-4895
/s/Paul J. Bains/ tion with this court for a decree changing Sewing Machine-royaL XL 6000 spring, mattress available. $40.00.
This statement was filed with the Asses- name as follows: Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. (650)593-7408
309 office equipment 312 Pets & animals
sor-County Clerk on 10/4/18. (Published Present name: Joel Cruz Cabab (650)342-8436.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/9/18, Proposed Name: Joel Cabab Cruz beige Sofa $99. Excellent Condition airLine carrier for cats, pur. from
ShowTiMe roTiSSerie used once (650) 315-2319 LaPToP caSe or bag. Black. Like new. Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18). Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave (505)228-1480 local.
interested in this matter shall appear be- message. bLack MeTaL 4 drawer file cabinet
ficTiTiouS buSineSS naMe fore this court at the hearing indicated $15. good condition. call (650)872-2371 310 Misc. for Sale one kenneL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- vacuuM cLeaner (reconditioned) bunk bedS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
STaTeMenT #279002 tition for change of name should not be $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645 200 PLaSTic trading card holders; $15;
The following person is doing business years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or (650)593-2066
granted. Any person objecting to the (650)591-9769 San Carlos
as: Maria’s Cleaning Services, 3 Lewis weSTern waShboard Sales made B/O (650)685-2494
name changes described above must file ParroT cage, Steel, Large - approx
Ave # 6, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA a written objection that includes the rea- of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. 500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint, 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
$75. phone 650-369-2486. coMMode, good condition. $20 obo.
94080. Registered Owner: Paulo M. Fil- sons for the objection at least two court Please call (650)745-6309 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 offer. (650)245-4084
ho, same address. The business is con- days before the matter is scheduled to
beSSy SMaLL Evening Hand Bag With
ducted by an Individual. The registrant be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
297 bicycles coMPuTer deSk (glass) & chair. Like
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
PeT carrier for small dog or cat in ex-
commenced to transact business under new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
the FBN on 09/01/18. not be granted. If no written objection is aduLT bikeS 1 regular and 2 with bal- gtecher@comcast.net 6059
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- bifoLd ShuTTerS 2x28”x79 $10.00
/s/Paulo M. Filho/ loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 (650)544-5306
This statement was filed with the Asses- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the coMPuTer SwiveL CHAIR. Padded PeT Taxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
petition shall be held on 10/26/18 at 9 chiLd’S Schwinn bicycLe, bLue in Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 bLue oySTer cult lp signed by donald Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
sor-County Clerk on 9/28/18. (Published a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash $25. Call (650)349-6059.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/9/18, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this deSk, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18). (408)661-6019
Order to Show Cause shall be published Mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good. (650)458-3578
at least once each week for four succes- Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220. caSh regiSTer Parts; Much Skin Not
316 clothes
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Guts $500 (415)269-4784
ficTiTiouS buSineSS naMe ing on the petition in the following news- MounTain bike new 21 gears $100. dining TabLe (36"x54") and 4 match- 5 boxeS male & female square dance
STaTeMenT #279039 paper of general circulation: (650)722-3634 ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for coMeaLong 3/4 ton chain $25 (650) clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
The following person is doing business San Mateo Daily Journal $250 .(650)-654-1930. 873-6304 bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
as: Silver Oaks, 16 Coleman Pl, MENLO Filed: 9/28/2018 MounTain bike. Top brand. Runs
PARK, CA 94025. Registered Owner: /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ good. $39. (660)342-5220 dining TabLe - WITH Extension, six coSTco PLay Pen with travel bag. bLue Tahari NWT wool button-up
Fox Ops LLC, CA. The business is con- Judge of the Superior Court chairs, Solid wood, Vintage 1950’s, $500 Used once $35 (650)591-2981 jacket $25 (650)952-3466
Dated: 9/28/2018 new 12" girls bike w/ training wheels (650)692-8012.
ducted by a Limited Liability Company. $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave deLuxe foLder Walker - 5" wheels - box of used men's Levi's and misc.
The registrant commenced to transact (Published 10/2/18, 10/9/18, 10/16/18,
10/23/18). mes dreSSer 4-drawer in Belmont for Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347 jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition
business under the FBN on Oct 1st $75. Good condition; good for children. (650)589-0764
2018. free MagazineS. Library discards
/s/Jason Reyes/ 298 collectibles Call (650)678-8585
year old ones. Wide variety. Good for dawgS brand Kaymann black and
This statement was filed with the Asses- enTerTainMenT cenTer for $50. crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074 white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
sor-County Clerk on 10/3/18. (Published 80’S ToPS Complete Factory Set All (650)369-2486
Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/9/18, rfP opportunity (650)726-4102 haT, T-ShirT, sweatshirt and comput-
10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18). erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 fancy high hee; shoes, never worn
badge, 7 Star Special Security Offi- fuLL Size bed wood frame with pillow size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648
The County of San Mateo is cer;$25- will text picture (650)218-0121 LioneL chriSTMaS Holiday expan-
top mattress $100.00 B/O (650)576-5026 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
San Carlos
ficTiTiouS buSineSS naMe seeking proposals for devel-
gLider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- faux fur Coat Woman's brown multi
STaTeMenT #278887 opment of a Bicycle and Pe- barbie doLLS of the World collection lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
LioneL weSTern Union Pass car and
color in excellent condition 3/4
The following person is doing business destrian Master Plan for Un- $75.00. Call (650)872-2371 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
length $50 (650)692-8012
as: Tacos El Chito, 223 Vista Grande ikea dreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
Ave., DALY CITY, CA 94014. Regis- incorporated San Mateo beauTifuL herMan Miller pendulum 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
Lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System
Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- genuine LadieS Mink Fur Jacket,
tered Owners: Joanna A. Hernandez and County. This Plan will estab- clock. Rich wood finish - works well; nice
$50.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
chime! $65; 650-591-8851. ikea TabLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. 2360 RWC loction.
Jose Manuel Martinez Hernandez, same lish a prioritized set of bicy-
address. The business is conducted by $ 30. (650)598-9804. kayano Men’S Running shoes size 11
cle and pedestrian infra- dePreSSion gLaSS Dining Plate. 8 Luggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
good condition $20 (650)520-7045
a Married Couple. The registrant com- Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
menced to transact business under the structure projects and pro- 3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. Love chair, velour, tan. $45.
grams, developed through $12 (650)762-6048 (808)631-1365. LadieS cLoThing, some w/tags.
FBN on N/A. $99.00 (650)589-0764.
/s/Joanna A. Hernandez/ data analysis and extensive Lennox red Rose, Unused, hand MaSSage TabLe, excellent condition, MeiLink Safe-fire Proof,
This statement was filed with the Asses- community engagement. painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, folding, $25, (650) 552-9556. 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200 LadieS Sequin dress, blue, size XL,
sor-County Clerk on 9/18/18. (Published $12.00. (650) 578 9208. www.elo.deals (415)309-3892 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/9/18,
Proposals are due by 5:00 new deLuxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18). p.m., November 7th. An MiLLer LiTe Neon sign , work good ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must Men'S STeTSon hat, size large, new,
Sell! (650) 875-8159. MoTLey crue lp signed by neil lee rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
RFP package may be ob- $59 call (650)218-6528
sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019 (650) 578-9208
tained online at https://pub- oLd, anTique, Bottle Collection: 20 new Twin Mattress set plus frame
ficTiTiouS buSineSS naMe
STaTeMenT #278993 licpurchase.com/gems/bid/bi bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 $30.00 (650) 347-2356 negrini fencing Epee mask size M new wiTh tags Wool or cotton Men's
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
The following person is doing business dView?bidId=103236 PorceLain doLL collection $99.00. niagara vibraTing Adjustable bed (415)260-6940 (650)952-3466
as: Juice Factory, 2621 Garfield Street, Call (650)872-2371. good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered (408)656-0958 new Lawn SWING 5'1/2" W x 5 '6" H nwT zegna medium brown plaid cash-
Owner: Jin Paul Su, same address. The SMaLL rug beater. $15.00 (650)207- $100 (650) 678-6428 aft. 6pm mere blazer, XL $20 (650)952-3466
business is conducted by an Individual. 4162 office TyPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
wood with formica wood grain top $25 oLd STyLe Water dispenser-iron stand- ShoeS Size 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less
The registrant commenced to transact STar warS R2-D2, original 1998 un- (650) 787-9753 clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873-
business under the FBN on N/A. (650)508-8662
/s/Jin Paul Su/
210 Lost & found opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos. 6304
Steve 650-518-6614 recLining chair, wine colored $30, Tuxedo Size 40, black, including white
This statement was filed with the Asses- LoST caT. Black and White. Black (650)-583-4985 ray-ban ToP Bar Sunglasses shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
sor-County Clerk on 9/28/18. (Published patch on right eye. REWARD. TeLeScoPe-ceLeSTron aSTro RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/9/18, Call (323) 439-7713. Master Newtonian Reflector, w/ tro/pod reTro huTch Needs refinishing other- wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light- wiLSon LeaTher Lady Jacket. Small,
10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18). stand, Like New $150.00 wise good condition. Top detaches from weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591- like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
Call (415)239-1348. bottom $25. (650)712-9962 6596
books wiLSon LeaTher, burgundy lady jack-
ficTiTiouS buSineSS naMe ToPPS baSebaLL complete set 1987 Sofabed, veLour, tan, Excellent SaMSoniTe 26" tan hard-sided suit et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
STaTeMenT #279114 JaMeS PaTTerSon hardback books. thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999- condition. $75. (808)631-1365. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 4474 $45. (650)328-6709 work booTS. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
The following person is doing business SoLid wood Dining table with exten- brown, with steel metatarsal protection.
as: Daniel Herrera, 789 El Camino Real, nichoLaS SParkS hardback books. sion great piece great condition black In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494
SiLk Saree 6 yards new nice color.for
#14, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 299 computers $80 (650)364-5263 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
tered Owner: Daniel Lobenberg, same
address. The business is conducted by quaLiTy bookS used and rare. World 19" coLor Monitor with stand VG con- SoLid wood Entertainment Center-
formation. 318 Sports equipment
an Individual. The registrant com- & US History and classic American nov- dition power cord/owners manual includ- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In Sink, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
menced to transact business under the els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. 15 Sf Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
$15.00 (650)544-5306 Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
FBN on 8/1/2018. X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
The haLo Forerunner saga. 3 books. (925)482-5742 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
/s/Daniel Lobenberg/ i-Pad keyboard. $25.00. (650)588- SLr LenS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
This statement was filed with the Asses- Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 0842 Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish- TabLe 24"x48" folding legs each end. big berTha, Golfsmith Titanium Driver
v.Logvinov, unuSuaL Journey to the recordabLe cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost SLr LenS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 ,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 (415)999-4474
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18, 11/6/18). sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 (650) 578 9208
Twin bed frame-black wrought iron TireS-SeT of four P225 45 R18 $80 bow fLex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
294 baby Stuff from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 OBO (650)359-2238. Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
ficTiTiouS buSineSS naMe 300 Toys $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
STaTeMenT #279113 Twin bed, mattress, box spring, frame TunTuri rowing Machine, Good (650)784-1061.
The following person is doing business baby crib, "Dream on Me", like new aMerican fLyer locomotive runs $ 50. (650)598-9804. Condition, $75, (650)483-1222
with mattress, pad and 2 sheets. $80.00. good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
as: Honor Brass Band, 789 El Camino (650)592-3540 brand new Golf bag with Stand.
Twin bed- Free you pick up. Call uniden harLey Davidson Gas Tank
Real, #14, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 Makes a great gift. $70. 415-867-6444.
Registered Owners: 1)Daniel Lobenberg, Large STuffed ANIMALS - $3 each (650)344-2109
same address 2)Lilan Kane Buckosky, 295 art Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
uSed bedrooM Furniture, FREE. Call waLker - Good Condition - Like New - brand new golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
4706 A. Market St., Oakland, CA 94608. $35 (650)341-5347 Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
bruShed finiSh, 15" X 20" frame STar warS Celebration 3 Darth Vader (650)573-7381. gift $99. 415-867-6444.
The business is conducted by a General $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
holds 18 various size photos. Never veneer cheST 6.5’ high, 3 ft. wide
Partnership. The registrant commenced used. $20. 650-369-2486. $99 (650)322-2814.
311 Musical instruments eaSTon aLuMinuM bat.33 inches, 30
to transact business under the FBN on 302 antiques oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
N/A. 1929 anTique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
/s/Daniel Lobenberg/ 296 appliances waLL uniT/rooM Divider. Simple
ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call eLLiPTicaL-nordic Track Like new
anTique heMingray Glass Tele- lines. Breaks down for transportation.
This statement was filed with the Asses- graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris- $25.(650)712-9962 leave message (650)742-6776. Barely Used, Paid $600, Asking $300
sor-County Clerk on 10/11/18. (Publish- air condiTioner 10000 BTU w/re- obo. (650)235-0066.
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- 6048 waLnuT cheST, small (4 drawer with baLdwin baby GRAND 1928 vintage
10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18, 11/6/18). upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 in walnut. $7500.00 w/bench (415)608- everLaST 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
0898 Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
beer STeinS-originaL from Germa- 1214
ny, three different $99 ea. Call for info whiTe wicker Armoire, asking $100,
hoTPoinT heavy Duty Dryer excellent great condition, text for picture (650)571- chroMaTic harMonica: Horner goLf baLLS Titlest ProV1, 50, perfect
ficTiTiouS buSineSS naMe working condition Burlingame $50 Call (650)592-7483 condition, each at $ 0.50. (650)345-5446
STaTeMenT #278978 0947 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
Dan (408)656-0958 (650)278-5776.
The following person is doing business wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x goLf cLubS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
as: Safari Kid, 107 Clover Lane, MENLO kenMore window A/C (vert. open- Mahogany anTique Secretary desk, $90.00 (650)341-8342
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
PARK, CA 94025. Registered Owner: ing) 8700 btu. New in box. $200.00 as ePiPhone LeS Paul 100th
is. David Butler (415)608- 1214. elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. goLf cLubS, used set with Cart for
SNSD Holdings LLC, CA. The business
is conducted by a Limited Liability Com- 306 housewares Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar. $50. (650)593-4490
roSeviLLe TuLiP Pitcher, Ca: 1900. Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469
pany. The registrant commenced to MayTag waSher excellent working guThy-renker Power Rider,Ever-
condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan $45. (650)574-2490. coMPLeTe SeT OF CHINA - Windsor
transact business under the FBN on N/A. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, evereTT uPrighT antique piano. last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
/s/Narayanprasad J. Menon/ (408)656-0958 Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718. erciser $20 (510)770-1976
This statement was filed with the Asses- 303 electronics 20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box (3 boxes available).
Mfg h20LabS Model 300 exc cond fender MuSTang I guitar amplifier knee rider $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
sor-County Clerk on 9/26/18. (Published counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. (650)342-5630
bLauPunkT aM/fM/cd Radio and Re- 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ceiver with Detachable Face asking $80. (650)421-5469 LeaTher goLf bag with 23 clubs $90.
10/16/18, 10/23/18, 10/30/18, 11/6/18). Mixa Mixer with bowel twin motor $100. (650)593-4490 crySTaL (Leaded glass) lamp $30. (650) 592-2648.
$50.00 (650)576-5026 Can send picture. (650)464-7860 fender MuSTang ll guitar amplifier
cannon coPier. $20. 650-342-5220. 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. Men'S roSSignoL Skis. $95.00,
MikaSa SeT. White. Modern (square) $130.00 (650)421-5469 good condition, (650)341-0282.
free TeLeviSion - Mitsubishi, Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152.
26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not for SaLe: Epiphone Les Paul Cus- one dozen Official League Diamond

LegaL noTiceS
Sink doubLe cast iron. Good condi- Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
Delivery available. $625.00. (650)421-5469. (650)771-6324.

MoToroLa bravo MB 520 (android 308 Tools huge Ludwig Drum Set Silver Sparkle PoP uP tent. Sleeps. 2-3. Like new. In-
Fictitious Business Name Statements, 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
card Belmont (650)595-8855 anTique iron Hand Drills. 3 available
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500
flatable camping bed. Sleeping bag.
$50.00. (650)588-0842.
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, onkyo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron (916)975-4969
Prince TenniS 2 section nylon black
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, briggS & Stratton Lawn Mower with Piano, uPrighT, in excellent condi- Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00. tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 $55.(650)341-8342
Notice of Public Sales and More. (650)771-6324.
PhiLLiPS-50” T.v., Heavy, $99 Piano-1955 baLdwin Acrosonic 36” ToTaL gyM XLS, excellent condition.
(650)594-8062 crafTSMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" High, Free for anyone to pick-up Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 (650)295-9121. (650)588-0828
304 furniture Lg crafTSMen shop vac 6.5hp $60 PLayer Piano 1916 W/Bench 25 mu- Touredge reacTion ii uniflex sys-
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 2 waLnuT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops
(510)943-9221 sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892 tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
www.elo.deals new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com need work but very good cond. $20/ea ShoPSMiTh Mark V 50th Anniversary
(650)952-3466. most attachments. $1,500/OBO. uPrighT Piano. In tune. Fair condi- TunTuric STaTionary Bike $45.
(650)504-0585 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. Daly City-(650) 878-8403
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318 Sports equipment 440 Apartments 620 Automobiles 630 trucks & SuV’s 645 boats 670 Auto Parts
treAdmill in very good condition. Pic- APArtment for Rent-1br, 2br, 3br; niSSAn ‘84 300zx Former Drift Car No bmW ‘05 325 convertible, $4,200. SeA rAy 16 ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
ture available on request. $50 obo. Prime Location, Quiet Buildings, No engine/Transmission $1,200 (650)302-5523 Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732. times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
650 322 9598. Smoking, No Pets, $2100.00 and up (650)341-1306 obo. (650)745-6309
(650)595-0805 ford ‘10 F150 Super Crew cab, 78K
treAdmill-horizon like New, limit- PontiAC 1997 Passenger Van. Alumi- miles. System-One toolboxes and rack. 650 rVs rimS-Chrome, 16” Set of 4 with caps,
ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO num Rims with good tires. Needs engine $16K contact or text (650)520-3725 Off ’02 GMC Truck $200.00 OBO
(650)508-8662 470 rooms work! $900. Call (650)365-8287 or cell
ford 1994-PiCkuP truck F-100,V6,
Gulf StreAm, Sun Voyager ‘04.
36 ft, Excellent Condition. $39,500.
(650)333-0303
9650)714-3865.
trek mountAin train tag a long; exec 140,000 original miles $6500, (650)589- 650-349-3087. the Club steering wheel locks 2 each
condition;$75;will text photo; (650)218- hiP houSinG toyotA ‘13 Corolla - Black, Excellent 6940 new. $ 20.00 (650)871-8907
0121 San Carlos Non-Profit Home Sharing Program condition Like new, Automatic, One own- rV toW bar blue ox 2" ball model b330
San Mateo County er, $7,295.00 (650)212-6666. $90 (650)948-4895 White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
VintAGe nASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom- (650)348-6660 ford ‘90 F-250, 7.5litre v8, 4wheel dr., P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz 102k original miles, Many upgrades,
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
625 Classic Cars $12,500 (650)759-3188 670 Auto Service 680 Autos Wanted
room for rent - San Carlos, Two
Workout benCh, weights, bars, for Elderly People, Very Low Rent, in-ex- CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado
flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
(650)861-2411
change for cooking (650)591-4645. 44,632 original miles. Needs body work
and headliner $2,975 OBO (650)218-
lexuS ‘07 RX400 Hybrid, full loaded.
$8,000. (650)302-5523 AA SmoG Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
Novas, running or not
Parts collection etc.
4681. Complete Repair & Service So clean out that garage
yAmAhA roof RACK, 58 inches $75. 485 residential Care 635 Vans $39.75 plus certificate fee Give me a call
(650)458-3255 CheVy ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard (most cars) Joe 650 342-2483
Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 toyotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con- 869 California Drive .
340 Camera & Photo equip. VorAlto VillAGe obo. (650)952-4036. dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K Burlingame
At menlo PArk miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See
craigslist for pics. (650) 340-0492
nikon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- CheVy ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 A welcoming and spa-like secured 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
memory care community nestled in a obo. (650) 952-4036. 640 motorcycles/Scooters
omeGA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In- residential neighborhood just blocks
struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
from downtown Menlo Park CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k bmW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call 670 Auto Parts
mileS. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50 (650) 995-0003
Call today to Schedule a Visit Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296. 1960S CAdillAC hub caps $40
ViVitAr V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and (650)322-4100 motorCyCle SAddlebAGS,
original manual. Like new. $99 SSF (650)592-3887
www.voralto.com with mounting hardware and other parts
(650)583-6636 dAtSun ‘79 510 Sedan grey original $35. Call (650)670-2888
condition clean inside and out $4,000 bridGeStone AlenzA 235/65R17,
(650)364-3562 $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
345 medical equipment 645 boats used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
AdJuStAble bAth shower transfer 515 office Space merCedeS ‘74 450 SEL, One owner,
boAt- 7 FT Livingston Fiber Glass., 2.5 CheVy/GmC 1994. Full size. Front
bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976 No Accidents, Needs engine work, Pale
Yellow, $2,500 OBO (650)375-1350. HP. NIssan Outboard Motor. $800. plastic/bumper/grill complete. Perfect
-VirtuAl offiCeS- (650) 591-5404. Photos. San Mateo $75 (650)727-7266
driVe 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck-
et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10 $59 - $150 merCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top. Gm truCk/SuV 1994? Large Vehicle.
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851- boAt-rACinG C-ClASS, 40 hp
(510)770-1976 Tohatsu Engine, Spare Parts included Front Bumper/plastic/grill unit
*Business Internet *Phone Answering 0878 $2,000 obo Call Vince (650)515-6091 complete/perfect. Perfect/photos availa-
driVe deluxe two button walker $10 *Conference Rooms *Offices
*Complete IT Services * Mail ble .$75. (650)727-7266
(510)770-1976 merCedeS ‘89 300e, Low Miles, Excel. mAlibu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
Condition, Good Engine, Needs paint, built and re-finished. Boat and Motor. mini CooPer- Hood Best offer-
homediCS duAl Shiatsu Massage (650) 373-2000 $13,900 (650)303-4257. Leave msg.
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Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta- (650)315-2959 (650)558-8555
ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227-
7742. ACROSS 3 Early competitor 35 Dance 49 Part of IBM: Abbr.
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1999 CAdillAC DeVille Contour-Paid
$6,000 Sell $3,000 Good Condition
Garage Sales (650)315-2954 or (650)558-8555
inventors 4 Versailles royal 37 What a dog will 51 Block of hay
don’t lose money 6 Toss of a coin 5 Movable sports do with a bone 52 Press
GArAGe SAleS on a trade-in or 10 Trick car top 41 Exculpate 53 Gumbo
consignment! 14 Bosc relative 6 Intentional fall, in 43 Kiss from Carlos vegetable
eStAte SAleS 15 “Doctor Zhivago” basketball 44 Epic __: disaster 55 Radon-regulating
make money, make room! Sell your vehicle in the heroine 7 British washroom 45 Finnish org.
daily Journal’s 16 Himalayas locale 8 Choler electronics giant 56 Short haircut,
List your upcoming 9 100-yard golf
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pen is mightier hole, say scheme 17-, 25-, 43- and
moving sale, Just $45 10 Capacitance unit
estate sale, than the sword” 48 Speed 54-Across
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ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
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infant is used in a soft
Call (650)344-5200
128,000 miles, $2000 (650)922-9114
30 “__ Sera, Sera” drink
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33 “See ya later!” 26 Dazzle
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miles, $3000 (650)481-5296
34 Altar neighbor
CheVy ‘08 hhr - Grey, spunky car
Kazakh journalist
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
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(408)807-6529. 28 Least furnished,
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37 Wooden storage
CheVy ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
29 Eye-bending
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$2,500 OBO Good condition. Call 38 Mental acuity 30 24 sheets of
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(650)481-5296
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Got An older ruler 31 Free from bonds
List your Open House CAr, boAt, or rV? 40 Frau’s mister 32 Slacked (off) 10/16/18
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Reach over 83,450 Call 1- 866-899-3051 “up”
potential home buyers & 43 Dog show award
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to Palo Alto.
dition One owner Fully loaded Low salamander
46 Show curiosity
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in your local newspaper. 4650
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fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles
$19,995 OBO (650)520-4650
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54 Arizona stadium
renamed Chase
Field as a result
of a financial
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vision going forward is to rezone the downtown and com- ority for the city right now.”

ELECTION
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mercial areas and make them mixed use.
“We can’t afford to have separate zoning anymore,” she
said. “We have to build housing wherever we can do it and
Brownstone said he’s interested in doing “some things
around rent control.“ He also spoke about the need for just
cause eviction laws and workforce housing, but appeared
downtown seems to make sense rather than supercharging less inclined to build.
Highway 1 and those open areas for additional single-fami- “I’m not sure we can continue to build our way out of [the
the most disagreement among candidates on the topic of ly subdivisions. We’re very excited about that prospect. housing crisis] in Half Moon Bay,” he said, and spoke at
marijuana. Penrose and Ruddock have both argued in favor “I think we need all kinds of housing,” she continued. length about the role that in-law units can play in creating
of allowing some degree of commercial cannabis in town, “We’re going to be looking at co-housing for single moms new homes. The council recently passed an ordinance that
which they believe will help revitalize the struggling floral with kids and seniors who aren’t ready to go to assisted liv- makes it easier for residents to build in-laws, but
industry. And Szabo agrees, or at least sees no problem with ing and want to live in a multi-generational situation. The Brownstone suggested the city could do a better job in clar-
permitting the cultivation of starter plants. council is committed to a whole menu of things.” ifying the complicated process for people.
In November, voters will also consider five items about Szabo said the city needs at least hundreds of housing
cannabis. One is whether nurseries should be allowed to units, and Turezyn called for a variety of types of homes. Penrose emphasized the increasing number of community
grow immature non-flowering cannabis plants to be sold She wants to see more mobile home parks and complexes workshops and presentations by experts on housing issues
outside the city. Another is whether there should be taxes for seniors and local workers. as an important part of the process, and wants to address
for any commercial cannabis activities, and the ballot will Ruddock also spoke about the need for workforce housing affordability not only in terms of housing. She expressed
also include three advisory measures on cultivation of and envisions a partnership with the school district to interest in pursuing a local minimum wage of $15 an hour
mature plants, manufacturing and retail. The issue of com- develop some of its land for homes for teachers. As for before it takes effect statewide, but only for businesses with
mercial cultivation has been a divisive one, which is why renter protections, she said a discussion on just-cause evic- five or more employees.
the current council agreed to leave it up to voters in the tion and potential new rules will be on the agenda before the Speaking largely about the need to repair sidewalks, pot-
November election. end of the year, but there appears to be less momentum holes and drainage problems in town, Szabo said his prior-
Brownstone celebrated that decision. behind rent control for the time being. ity is to take care of the people who live here.
“I’m glad it’s on the ballot,” he said and also appeared “I’m not necessarily for or against rent control, it would “We have lots of problems with the city that need to be
skeptical that cannabis nurseries will revitalize agriculture have to work for us and I don’t know if it would work for us, fixed that aren’t ever looked at,” he said. “We have streets
on the coast. “However the voters vote, I think the council but I’d be looking at that very closely because I think a mar- that flood every time there’s a decent rain and nothing is
is committed to go with voters on this issue. And as some- ket intervention like that has consequences that we need to done. We have so many things that don’t get done and I talk
body coming in new to the council, if voters vote a certain understand so I wouldn’t go into that lightly,” she said. about these things and the City Council just smiles and says
way then that’s why you put it on the ballot. So don’t ask “We’re taking a comprehensive approach and it’s a top pri- thank you.”
for people’s advice if you’re going to ignore it. I think it’s
political suicide to vote against [what the voters decide]
once you put it on the ballot.”
Turezyn, on the other hand, is resolute on the issue.
“I’m the only candidate opposed to marijuana cultivation
in a residential community in Half Moon Bay,” she said,
listing a series of concerns, including a rise in addiction and
crime, and she also mentioned fears among the Latino com-
munity that the cartels will come to town if cultivation is
allowed and that ICE officials will further crack down on
undocumented workers. “I’m 100 percent against marijuana
coming to Half Moon Bay.”
There is also some variety of opinion on the issue of
housing, though every candidate acknowledges the lack of
affordable options.
Ruddock emphasized the need to build more housing and
outlined a few of the current council’s goals. She said the

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Forensics team
searches Saudi
Consulate over
missing writer
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ISTANBUL — Turkish crime scene investigators dressed in


coveralls and gloves entered the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul
on Monday, nearly two weeks after the disappearance and
alleged slaying of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi there.
Police officers carrying files and equipment walked
through the heavy metal doors of the consulate after sunset,
carrying out an extraordinary search of a diplomatic post
that is otherwise considered foreign soil under international
law as worldwide concern grows for the missing Washington
Post columnist.
REUTERS The search represents new cooperation between Turkey,
A security ofiicial holds barriers during the arrival of Saudi officials to the Saudi Arabia’s consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. which says it fears Khashoggi was killed and dismembered
there, and Saudi Arabia, which maintains the allegations it
faces are “baseless” despite being unable to explain what
happened to Khashoggi.
However, questions remained over how much evidence the
investigators could turn up at a consulate where a cleaning
crew entered hours before their arrival.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump suggested without
offering evidence that “rogue killers” may have slain
Khashoggi, stepping further back from his pledge that Saudi
Arabia would face “severe punishment” if it is found to be
responsible for the columnist’s yet-to-be-determined fate.
The Turkish team included a prosecutor, a deputy prosecu-
tor, anti-terror police and forensic experts, the state-run
Anadolu news agency reported. Certain areas of the con-
sulate were to remain off-limits, although officials would be
able to inspect surveillance cameras within the post,
Turkish media reported.

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