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San Mateo Daily Journal 03-06-19 Edition
San Mateo Daily Journal 03-06-19 Edition
MIGRATION OVERWHELMING
BORDER AGENCY, FACILITIES
READY TO FIGHT MENLO ADVANCES;
SERRA, M-A DONE
THE WHITE HOUSE HAS BEEFED UP ITS LEGAL
TEAM
NATION PAGE 5 NATION PAGE 7 SPORTS PAGE 11
Workers go
on strike as
talks falter
Action over conditions, retirement
issues; county services are affected
By Kiley Russell
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE
Rain, rain won’t go away State, County and Municipal Employees Local 829.
The employees, numbering between 850 to 915 people,
have been in talks with the county since June 2018 but were
Skyline Boulevard still closed, not expected to open to mid-next week See STRIKE, Page 18
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
complications of ALS.
He was 82. Marge; nephews Scott
and Steve Brunner and
Beat the Movie Expert “The best. ” Rich was born in San
Francisco to Sam and Marie Piazza. He
attended Poly High, City College and Cal
Poly. He loved football and was proud to be
Steve Johnson and
cousins Alan, Michael,
Charlene and Sonny.
Here are the Daily Journal readers who beat the Movie Expert with at least in the Poly High Hall of Fame. Rich traveled A memorial mass and
the world with his wife and friends, loved celebration of his life
seven out of ten correct AND were selected from the random drawing: will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, March 11, at
surfing and playing tennis; but more than
anything spending time with his beloved Our Lady of Angels Church, 1721 Hillside
Grand prize - a pair of movie passes plus family and friends both here and in Maui. Drive, Burlingame. In lieu of flowers, dona-
a $200 gift card to Numis International He is survived by his wife of 60 years tions to the Forbes Norris ALS Center, 2324
Carolyn (nee Clifford); children Thomas Sacramento St., San Francisco 94115 in
NICK BOYD, MILLBRAE (Leslie), Richie and Theresa; grandchildren Rich’s honor would be appreciated.
Arrangements by Chapel of the Highlands.
Second place - a pair of movie passes plus
a $50 gift card to Bao Bao Restaurant
JAVEY ALFONSO, BURLINGAME
Third place - a pair of movie passes plus
a $50 gift card to Galati Jewelers
JON CARLSON, REDWOOD CITY
Fourth place - a pair of movie passes plus
a $25 git card to Avanti Pizza
THOMAS SLATON, MENLO PARK
Fourth place B - a pair of movie passes plus
a $25 git card to Avanti Pizza
KELVIN GEE, REDWOOD SHORES
Four additional winners of a pair of
movies passes
MARIETTA MENTZ, FOSTER CITY
ANNE GEDES, SAN MATEO
MARK WITZEL, REDWOOD CITY
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M
y interest in civic engage- believe it’s a habit
ment started early. When
your father is a high
worth encouraging.
Since young peo-
perspective of our government leaders of opposing ideologies have
with communicating with each other, it is quite bewilder-
ing. This has much to do with inhibiting any kind of
school government teacher and your ple typically have progress our politicians may make in working together
mother enjoys a lively discussion at their first contact fy their voices. By including them in and moving our nation ahead in a positive direction.
the dinner table, you learn early on with the political the primary election process, we are Do you ever wonder why it is so difficult for so many of
that civic engagement and being an process in their complementing the high school us to communicate so that we really understand each other
active participant in the political mandatory high school civics or gov- civics/government education they are and feel some kind of emotional or intellectual connec-
process gives you a voice in your ernment class, it’s the perfect time to receiving while still in high school tion? The inability to communicate well affects every-
local, state and national government. engage them in the political process and we are empowering them to thing from interpersonal, social and even national and
Even if your preferred candidate isn’t by making it possible for them to engage in what we hope will become a international diplomacy.
successful, your vote always counts. vote in the primaries. lifelong habit. This came to mind when Congress recently “changed the
As a senior in high school, I partic- ACA 4 is very specific. It only California has led the nation in crit- guard,” so to speak. With the rigid attitude of so many
ipated in the city of South San allows those 17-year-olds who will be ical programs related to voter regis- politicians and the controversial issues sure to arise, it
Francisco’s Youth Government Day 18 by the general election to vote in tration and engagement. We have seems that better communication is essential. Yet, in
program (which my father Gene the corresponding primary. High increased the ability for people to spite of the fact that we have good hearing and speak the
Mullin founded). This provided me school students are organizing at very vote by mail, where every voter auto- same language, there don’t seem to be many of us who can
with an opportunity to see firsthand high levels, with “March for our matically receives a ballot with the communicate really well — in a way that we get the mes-
the inner workings of local govern- Lives” a perfect example of the pas- postage paid and strengthened cam- sage being offered to each
ment. Later in life, as a member of the sion and commitment that exists. paign ad funding disclosure. other.
South San Francisco City Council, I These same individuals are volunteer- With all of our leadership in the Once in a while we meet
participated in the program as an ing for campaigns and becoming area of elections, it’s hard to believe someone who we are with
elected official and remember quite increasingly involved in a variety of that in 2019, we are behind 23 other for a short time and feel a
clearly the energy and interest shown significant social issues, so why states when it comes to this issue. kind of instant rapport. But
by the students that shadowed me. wouldn’t we want them to channel ACA 4 is about getting more there are others who we can
Now, as a member of the state that passion and energy into the pri- Californians involved in the political be with all day, all year or
Assembly, I am a proud to continue mary voting booth? process regardless of their party affili- even a lifetime with whom
my advocacy for civic engagement While some may question the abili- ation. It’s not a partisan issue; it’s a we never feel that we have
and good government and have ty of young voters to cast a meaning- civic engagement issue whose time really connected. Our rela-
authored Assembly Constitutional ful vote, research shows that 17-year- has finally arrived. tionship remains essential-
Amendment 4, which would allow 17- olds are as informed and engaged as ly superficial. Of course, we
year-olds to vote in primary elec- older voters. Young people are direct- don’t necessarily want to
tions, provided they will be 18 by the ly affected by issues like employment Kev in Mullin, D-South San Francisco,
communicate on a personal
time of the general election. Once initiatives, affordable housing and is speak er pro tempore of the
or intellectual level with
again, I have a connection with my education funding. They have what I California Assembly and represents everyone. But being able to adequately and meaningfully
father Gene Mullin, who served as a would call “skin in the game” on San Mateo County ’s 22nd Assembly communicate with important others is very important to a
member of the state Assembly and these and other issues and I believe we satisfying and fulfilling life (and to congressional
District.
authored similar legislation. should be looking for ways to ampli- debates).
Whether we are giving someone directions to our home,
trying to explain a faux pas we made, or discussing our
Letters to the editor views about tax cuts, there are many things that can get in
the way of understanding. The following are some barriers
to good communication that affect us all at one time or
This land is our land needs. This was in recognition of the The importance of research another and will be complicating congressional action
fact that the board’s existing plan was and no doubt affecting our president’s decisions as 2019
Editor, hatched years ago in the wake of the Editor, marches on.
The opposition is mounting and foreclosure crisis when housing costs It is with joy that I respond to 1). We may have preconceived ideas that get in the way.
has now assumed the proportions of a Brooke Hanshaw’s Student News col-
were in decline. It was a different For instance: “You are a Democrat, so you couldn’t possi-
brushfire. Elected officials, faith lead- bly know what you are talking about.” Or, “There’s only
world at the time, and community umn “Reliable Sources” in the
ers, senior advocates, affordable one way to think. My way.”
housing advocates and concerned needs have changed. Saturday, March 2, edition of the San
The call to re-evaluate the plan has Mateo Daily Journal. At the end of 2). We may be coming from totally different perspec-
community members have all joined tives. Many things, such as a limited vocabulary or cultur-
together to express their dismay at been echoed by state Sen. Jerry Hill, her column Brooke states: “Be wary
D-San Mateo; Assemblyman Kevin al differences can cause us to misunderstand. Though we
the plans of the Peninsula Health of what you read and watch — ask must not expect the other person to be just like us, the
Care District to misuse a valuable Mullin, D-South San Francisco; questions — and do the proper people we communicate with best are those who are will-
piece of public land. Foster City Mayor Sam Hindi; San ing to at least respect our point of view. “You need to
research before you draw conclusions
The land in question is the site Bruno Mayor Rico Medina; San transform your self into language, based on your ability
on an event or story.”
where Peninsula Hospital used to Mateo Councilman Joe Goethals; ‘to hand yourself over to others’ via your words. It doesn’t
stand. At a time when exorbitant Burlingame Councilman Michael I hope that some of the adult Trump
need to be eloquent or fluent, but reflect some of the per-
housing costs deprive Peninsula indi- Brownrigg; and many others. As the supporters who write to the Daily son behind it.” — John Stewart, “Bridges, not Walls.”
viduals and families of their ability to chorus of voices grows, we can only Journal on a regular basis would take 3). Poor communication can go back to childhood expe-
thrive, and in some cases even sur- hope that the PHCD board will sit up the advise of a wise teenager — do rience. Some children, as Bruno Bettelheim wrote, “sur-
vive, the PHCD board plans to build and listen. In the words of Woody your research and ask questions. render the use of language because of parental disap-
hundreds of units of housing on the Guthrie, this land is our land, and it Don’t allow yourselves to be spoon proval. They give up hope of influencing their world.”
site — not affordable housing, but must be used to address our most fed on President Trump’s Twitter feed 4). We may be preoccupied. Having our minds on other
expensive market rate. pressing public needs. things or thinking about what we want to say to counter-
on a daily basis. act some point, can keep us from connecting.
U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San
Mateo, called for the PHCD board to 5). We have developed no empathy — no ability to put
put the brakes on its existing plan Karyl Eldridge ourselves in other people’s shoes. This relates to psycho-
Art Gonzalez
and convene a community process to Burlingame logical aberrations such as narcissism, in which the per-
San Bruno son is only interested in impressing others by making
gain input on current community
her/himself look important. They may act like they’re
very interested in us, but it’s all an act.
OUR MISSION: 6). A person has been playing a role for so long that he
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those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. insipid, cliché ridden and consistently ritualistic in social
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Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality only reflects his encapsulation, but becomes one of his
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. instruments of his self-imprisonment,” — “Bridges, Not
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we Walls.”
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LOCAL ROUNDUP: ATHERTON GOLFERS SHINE AT WILDCAT INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT >> PAGE 12
It didn’t long for the Menlo-Atherton The Menlo girls’ basketball team advanced
girls’ basketball to figure out Oakland Tech to the Division II state championship game
was like no school it had faced this season. with a convincing 53-38 win over No. 3 seed-
When Bulldogs’ 6-foot forward Stephanie ed Enterprise-Redding.
Okowi grabbed an offensive rebound off the Top-seeded Menlo will play for their first
first missed shot of the game, put it back in state championship since 1991 when they
and drew the foul for the three-point play, take on the Southern California champions
the Bears knew they had their hands full. No. 6 Rolling Hills Prep at 2 p.m. Saturday at
That first offensive rebound was a recur- the Golden One Center in Sacramento.
ring theme as fourth-seeded Oakland Tech “We’re feeling great right now and we’ve
took down the second-seeded Bears 59-48 in really come together as a team at the end of
the CIF Northern California Division II this tournament. I think we can take it all the
championship game. way.” Menlo sophomore Avery Lee said.
“They were definitely the longest team we The Knights were led by Lee, and she wasted
played, ” said M-A senior forward Erica no time by putting up nine points in the first
Fischer, who finished with a team-high 18 quarter. Lee would go on to finish the game
points. “We had to move the ball quicker. We with 19 points, four rebounds, three assists
had to shoot quicker.” and three steals.
The one thing the smaller Bears could not Menlo freshman center Sharon Nejad also
do, however, was hang with the Bulldogs on played well by contributing 15 points, 10
the boards. They stayed close in the first rebounds, one block and three steals.
half, trailing just 15-14 in the rebounding
Menlo (26-5) led for the entire game and the
department, and not surprisingly, M-A was
energy in the gymnasium was electric after the
in the game at halftime, down just 25-24.
Knights opened up the game with a 9-0 run.
But in the second half, the Bulldogs
asserted their authority on the glass, outre- Enterprise struggled early on and their
bounding the Bears 28-20 over the final two nerves seemed to get the best of them when
quarters, during which time they pulled away they turned the ball over five times in the first
for a spot in the CIF Division IV state title quarter.
game Saturday. Menlo led 27-14 going into halftime and all
“To me, it came down to rebounding,” said 14 of the Hornets points were scored by senior
M-A head coach Markisha Coleman. Jadyn Matthews and freshman Abigail Shoff.
“[Okowi] got a lot of offensive rebounds.” Both Matthews and Shoff put together good
In addition to her game-high 20 points, stat lines that kept their team within striking
Okowi grabbed a game-best 13 rebounds distance. Matthews finished with 18 points
— seven of which were offensive — and and 13 rebounds while Shoff ended the game
added five blocks defensively for good meas- with 10 points, six rebounds and three blocks.
ure. The rest of the Hornets combined for just 10
Oakland Tech used a 6-0 run at the end of points, and the tenacious defense of the
the second quarter to take the one-point lead Knights kept Enterprise off-balance all night.
to the locker room. After the teams Menlo stole the ball 15 times, and consistent-
exchanged baskets to start the third quarter, ly got extra possessions by securing 15 offen-
the Bulldogs used a 7-0 run to take control of sive rebounds.
the game, 34-29, as the Bears struggled to Enterprise cut the lead to single digits, 38-
get much going offensively. 30, on the first possession of the fourth quar-
Linnea Lindblom was responsible for all NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL ter, but just as it seemed that the Hornets would
M-A’s Erica Fischer puts up a 3-point attempt during the Bears’ 59-46 loss to Oakland Tech in mount a comeback, the Knights went on a 15-
See M-A, Page 16 the finals of the CIF Nor Cal Division IV regional. Fischer led M-A with 18 points. 4 run to put the game out of reach.
Mendoza hired as Mets adviser, will keep ESPN job Giants brief
Giants OF Cameron Maybin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS an email to The Associated Press there are For a player under contract to a Mexican
“numerous examples across networks of these League club who is leaving to sign with a major arrested on suspicion of DUI
NEW YORK — Jessica Mendoza was hired type of arrangements where commentators league team, the major league club will owe the SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — San Francisco
as a baseball operations adviser for the New work closely with teams, and we will be fully former team 15 percent of the guaranteed value Giants outfielder Cameron Maybin has been
York Mets on Tuesday while remaining a transparent about Jessica’s relationship with of a major league contract or 35 percent of the arrested on suspicion of driving under the
broadcaster for ESPN’s the Mets.” signing bonus of a minor league contract. influence in Arizona.
“Sunday Night Baseball,” He added: “We have complete faith in her MLB previously reached agreements with Police confirmed Tuesday that the 31-year-
part of an increasing num- ability as a leading MLB voice for ESPN.” leagues in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and old was stopped last week
ber of television commen- Krulewitz said Mendoza was not available Cuba. in Scottsdale, which is the
tators who also work for for comment to the AP but likely will be avail- team’s home during spring
teams. able later this week. A’s 4, Rangers 1 training.
She will be involved in According to a police
Dustin Fowler homered and Jurickson Profar
player evaluation, roster MLB reaches deal with Mexican hit a two-run single for Oakland. Joakim Soria
report, Maybin was
construction, technologi- detained around 2:30 a.m.
cal advancement and League on signing players struck out three in an inning of relief. Friday. An officer
Jessica health and performance, NEW YORK — Mexican League baseball Texas starter Drew Smyly struck out three described him as smelling
Mendoza the Mets said. players will be eligible to sign with major over two hitless innings. Jason Hammel fol- of alcohol and having
Mendoza, a member of league teams as free agents after they are 25 lowed with two hitless innings. Cameron bloodshot eyes.
the U.S. Olympic softball team in 2004 and years old and have six or more years of profes- Maybin Maybin told officers he
2008, did not address any potential conflict of sional league experience. Phillies 2, Cardinals 1 had consumed five glasses
interest — working for a team while simulta- Major League Baseball, the Major League St. Louis starter Jack Flaherty struck out of wine earlier at a restaurant. He was subse-
neously commentating on all clubs. Baseball Players Association and the Liga seven batters in a row and fanned nine over quently placed under arrest and taken to jail,
In the team statement, Mendoza thanked Mexicana de Beisbol announced a two-year four innings. The 23-year-old right-hander where police drew a blood sample.
ESPN and Disney for their “understanding and transfer agreement Tuesday. gave up singles to Rhys Hoskins and J.T. He was cited and released two hours later.
confidence as I balance both tasks moving Mexican teams may release players to sign Realmuto to open the second inning, then In a statement, the team said it was moni-
forward.” with MLB clubs before they have foreign pro- fanned the next seven until Hoskins hit a toring the situation but had no further com-
ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz wrote in fessional status under the deal. tapper back to the mound. ment.
MONDAY runs. Michael Sarhatt and Kannon Clayton and improved to 5-0 on the season with
Local sports roundup each had a pair of hits for the Padres, with Monday’s win.
Robbie Jones shot a 2-over 74 to lead Sarhatt coming up with two RBIs.
Boys’ golf Menlo-Atherton to an eighth-place finish. Connor Brady earned the win for Serra, Boys’ tennis
Wildcat Invitational Andre Wilkins shot a 78 for the Bears as throwing four scoreless innings.
Tyler DeSmidt had the big hit for
Burlingame 4, Woodside 3
Charlie Hsieh and Kripa Dharan each fired well.
even-par rounds of 71 to lead Menlo School Carlmont during their three-run fifth, driv- The Panthers swept the three doubles
to the championship of the 23-team Wildcat ing in a pair with a base hit. matches and then got a win at No. 4 singles
Half Moon Bay 226, El Camino 252 to pull out the Bay Division win over the
Invitational presented by Marin Catholic at The Cougars improved to 2-0 in PAL
Meadow Club in Fairfax. San Mateo 6, Hillsdale 5, 8 innings Wildcats.
Ocean Division matches by beating the Abhishek Patel and Grant Cosovich,
Menlo finished the day with a score of Colts at par-30 Fleming Golf Course. The Bearcats bagged their second straight
291, the only team to shoot a sub-300 score win over a Bay Division squad with an Burlingame’s No. 3 doubles team, had the
Roman Rodrigues led HMB, finishing easiest match of the three, winning in
and 10 strokes ahead of second-place Las eight-inning win over the Knights.
with a 39. Nicholas Fish added a 41 and Sean straight sets, 7-5, 6-4.
Lomas-Walnut Creek. Pyle a 45 for the Cougars. Sean Tanap supplied the walk-off single
Hseih, a senior, opened his round with an in the eighth inning to make a winner of The other two doubles matches went three
eagle on the par-5 first hole and went on to reliever Shane Stewart, who pitched the top sets. The No. 1 doubles match saw Matt
add five birdies. Senior Seth Pope also
Baseball of the eighth. Pilch and Connor Sheedy take down
eagled No. 1 as he finished with a 3-over 74. Serra 10, Carlmont 3 Kilmer Sanchez worked the first seven Woodside’s Adam Mead and Peter Bui 7-6, 4-
Jeremy Yun shot a 75 for the Knight while The Padres scored two or more runs in each innings for the Bearcats, striking out 10. 6, 7-5. At No. 2 doubles, James Wilson and
Troy Demmon carded an 89. of the first four innings as they cruised to Jack Warren and Kilmer paced the offense Grayson Dougherty won the first set 6-2,
Sacred Heart Prep’s Finn O’Kelly took sil- the non-league win over the Scots in San for San Mateo. Warren rapped out three hits, but Woodside’s Liam Lee and Salinger
ver-medalist honors after a runner-up finish Mateo. while Sanchez finished with three RBIs. rebounded to win the second set in a
with a round of 2-under 69, one shot behind Serra (x-x) scored two runs in the bottom The game got off to a wild start as tiebreaker. Wilson and Dougherty prevailed
tournament champion Ben Soicher of of the first and took command of the game Hillsdale took a 4-0 lead in the top of the in the third, 7-5.
Tamalpais-Mill Valley. with a four-run second. The Padres then first inning, but San Mateo answered back Burlingame picked up its fourth point
O’Kelly got off to the best start he could added two runs in both the third and fourth with two in the bottom of the frame. with Kai Lazarov’s 6-3, 6-4 win at No. 4
have ever hoped as he fired a hole-in-one on innings. The Bearcats took a 5-4 lead with a three- singles.
the par-3, 152-yard 11th hole using an 8- Serra banged out nine hits and took run fifth, but the Knights tied the game in Woodside got wins from Alex Kastelein at
iron. advantage of four errors by Carlmont (3-2). the top of the seventh to force the extra No. 1 singles, 6-0, 6-2; Carl Tuttle posted a
It was O’Kelly’s first ace in competitive Zach Kenison paced the offense for Serra, inning. 6-1, 6-3 win at No. 2 singles, while Shai
play. drilling a home run and driving in a pair of San Mateo beat Burlingame 3-2 Feb. 23 Dickman won 6-4, 7-5 at No. 3 singles.
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the Warriors
By Janie McCauley
“They made contested shots too,” Rapp
said. “Those pull-up shots, we had a hand in
their face, and they were right there. I thought
we defended just about as well as we could.
They just made tough shots. Give them credit.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS They played well. … Sometimes you just have
to take your hat off to the other team and give
OAKLAND — DeMarcus Cousins lost his them credit.”
cool and the Golden State Warriors lost at The sight of Campolindo freshman Aiden
home in embarrassing fashion once again. Mahaney hanging in the air will likely haunt
Gordon Hayward scored 30 points off the Serra in the days to come. The 6-2 guard was
bench, Kyrie Irving had 19 points and 11 poetry in motion through the fourth quarter,
assists, and the Boston Celtics ran away hitting three midrange jumpers while releasing
from the Warriors early from the top of his ascent, and seeming to defy
on the way to a 128-95 gravity by staying in midair to outlast his
win Tuesday night in a defenders.
game that turned testy “Heartbreakers,” McDonald said.
with the two-time defend-
Mahaney finished with a game-high 24
ing champions down
points, including 13 in the closing period.
big.
Campolindo was 9 of 12 from the field in the
Cousins and Terry
fourth quarter to put the game away.
Rozier received double
technicals with 8:44 to “He’s a big-time player,” Campolindo head
Gordon play. Cousins was called coach Steven Dyer said. “He’s one of the best
players on our team. I think he’s one the best TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Hayward for his fifth foul on a Serra senior Dominic Bartlewski takes a shot in the Padres’ 59-38 loss to Campolindo Tuesday
charge drawn by Aron freshman in Northern California. So, we
weren’t surprised by that, no.” night in the Division II Northern California regional finals in Moraga.
Baynes, then the fiery Warriors center stood
over Baynes in clear frustration. Jayson Serra never looked comfortable, walking Campolindo. After back-to-back 19-point games for
Tatum bumped Cousins with his right arm into a red sea of hostile Campolindo fans. The free-throw shooting was just as disheart- McDonald against St. Mary’s and Rocklin, the
and Cousins pushed back with some force, While the Cougars opened on a 6-0 run, it took ening, as Serra was a mere 6 of 12 from the senior was held to four points, three rebounds
then Rozier entered the fray and he and the Padres over four minutes to get on the stripe. and two assists in his final varsity game.
Cousins traded shoves. scoreboard on a free throw by Cooper Fitz. “You’re not making your free throws, you’re “They were ganging up on him and he didn’t
“It was silly. It was nothing, absolutely Their first field goal came with 2:54 remaining not making your layups, you’re not making really have any lanes to go,” Rapp said. “They
nothing,” Cousins said without elaborat- in the opening period on an offensive rebound your 3s, it’s going to be a rough night at the did a good job of that. They really collapsed on
ing. and cutback for a short jumper by senior for- office,” Rapp said. him.”
Boogie’s moment summed up an ugly ward Cade Rees. Campolindo was happy to take advantage. Still, Rapp reflected on the magnitude of
evening of basketball by his team — and Rees went on to lead Serra with 16 points No sooner did Serra tie it 10-10 to start the sec- Serra’s 2018-19 season. The Padres last
fans seeing their final season in the East and eight rebounds. But the Padres never found ond quarter did Cougars guard Chase Bennett reached the Northern California finals in 2015-
Bay made a mad dash for the Oracle Arena a rhythm, having trouble creating passing answer back with a 3. The strength of 16 en route to winning the program’s first state
exits in the closing minutes. It was the lanes much of the time, and failing to convert Campolindo’s 3s throughout the quarter title. Serra went just 1-2 in state tournament
Warriors’ fifth home defeat by 20 or more several easy layups when they did find the seemed to deflate Serra, as Aidan Mahaney games the past two seasons, including going
points. paint. knocked down two in the period, while his one-and-done in the Division I tournament last
“I’d love to have some magic potion and “We were kind of out of sorts,” Rapp said. older brother, junior Carter Mahaney, hit a year.
say we can come out and play with better “It’s tough playing in front of a big crowd in a jumper to up the lead to 25-14. “I said great year and they should be proud of
energy and better discipline and kind of rec- small gym like this. It’s always tough too The Cougars maintained a double-digit lead their service,” Rapp said of his postgame
tify it, but we’ve got to, at some point, stop when it’s a gym you’re never really been in. the rest of the way, and controlled the ball address to the team. “They’re a proud part of
talking about it and figure it out,” Stephen We were just kind of out of sorts and out of doing it. Campolindo committed just six the Serra legacy and their chapter is a positive
Curry said. rhythm. And by the time we found a rhythm turnovers on the night, including just one in one. This team was a proper piece of business
Curry provided a bright spot with 23 they had already established a lead and it felt the second half; and that one came in the clos- and defended the Serra basketball legacy and
points and four 3-pointers on a night like we were just playing catch-up.” ing minutes as the Cougars were content to run they served the Serra nation proudly. … Only
Splash Brother Klay Thompson sat out with Serra shot just 28.9 percent from the floor the shot clock down to zero without putting up three teams in the history of Serra have ever
soreness in his right knee. throughout. And the 3-point shooting was a shot. gotten this far. So, you can’t not look at this as
Kevin Durant scored 18 points but com- abysmal. The Padres didn’t hit a 3 through the “They were just a better team tonight on a successful season.”
mitted five turnovers, while Cousins wound first three periods, and when junior Antonio offense and defense,” McDonald said. “We Campolindo now advances to the Division
up with 10 points on 4-for-12 shooting — Abeyta and Rees went back-to-back from weren’t hitting our shots and they were hitting II state championship game to meet Colony-
missing all five of his 3-point tries — and beyond the arc to start the fourth quarter, all of theirs. Just hats off to them. They just Ontario Saturday at 4 p.m. at Golden 1 Center
nine rebounds to go with four turnovers. Mahaney caught fire to take it home for played a better game than us.” in Sacramento.
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Badminton
Aragon at Capuchino, Burlingame at Carlmont, Hills-
dale at Westmoor, South City at Mills,
Menlo-Atherton at El Camino, Crystal Springs at Se-
quoia, Jefferson at San Mateo, Woodside at Terra
Nova, 4 p.m.
Cristiano Ronaldo left for Juventus. reverse a 2-1 deficit from the first Minnesota 30 34 .469 12 1/2
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Boys' tennis
“We were not going to win the leg, with Hakim Ziyech scoring in Mitty vs Serra at CSM, 3 p.m.; San Mateo at Hillsdale,
the seventh minute and David Neres Pacific Division Woodside at Carlmont, Aragon at Burlingame,
MADRID — Kings of Europe no Champions League forever,” said Oceana at Capuchino, Sequoia at Mills, Westmoor
Warriors 44 20 .688 —
more. Real Madrid’s Champions Real Madrid defender Nacho in the 18th. at Half Moon Bay, 4 p.m.
L.A. Clippers 37 29 .561 8
League reign is over. Fernandez, who was sent off in the Dusan Tadic, who set up both first- Sacramento 32 31 .508 11 1/2 Boys' volleyball
More than 1,000 days since win- final minutes of the game. “Reigns half goals, added to the lead in the L.A. Lakers 30 34 .469 14 Serra at Valley Christian, Carlmont at South City, El
ning the first of three consecutive eventually come to an end. 62nd, and Lasse Schone sealed the Phoenix 14 51 .215 30 1/2
Camino at Aragon, Mills at Hillsdale, Sequoia at
Menlo-Atherton, 6 p.m.
European titles, Real Madrid Something like this was going to Dutch team’s triumph with a free
unprecedented era of dominance happen sooner or later.” kick from a tight angle in the 72nd. x-clinched playoff spot Swimming
Marco Asensio had pulled the hosts Serra at Mitty, 3 p.m.; Mills at Woodside, 3:30 p.m.
ended with a whimper when the In the end, the club renowned for
Spanish giant was stunned 4-1 by assembling its team with expensive closer a couple of minutes earlier. Tuesday Games College baseball
“Galactico” signings was undone by Monterey Peninsula at Cañada, West Valley at San
Ajax at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium “We always believed we had a Indiana 105, Chicago 96
Mateo, Cabrillo at Skyline, 2 p.m.
on Tuesday. a club centered around a core of chance, and we had 4,000 fans here Philadelphia 114, Orlando 106
The humiliating loss meant homegrown young talents. who believed as well,” Ajax coach Houston 107, Toronto 95 College softball
Memphis 120, Portland 111 San Mateo at Foothilll, 3 p.m.
Madrid was eliminated 5-3 on aggre- Ajax, which is enjoying a resur- Erick ten Hag said. “Over the two
Minnesota 131, Oklahoma City 120 FRIDAY
gate in the round of 16, leaving the gence thanks to young stars like matches we definitely deserve to
Boston 128, Golden State 95 Baseball
club looking at a trophy-less season Frenkie de Jong and Matthijs de progress to the next round.” King's Academy at Carlmont, Aragon at Hillsdale,
Wednesday’s Games
Gunderson at Sequoia, Half Moon Bay at Lincoln-SJ,
Dallas at Washington, 4 p.m. Summit Shasta at Urban-SF, 3:30 p.m.; Serra at
2, which Hogan
Pro wrestler King Kong Sports brief won. WWE said
Miami at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Burlingame, Mills vs Capuchino at Lara Field, 7 p.m.
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Looking for any kind of offensive spark,
M-A head coach Markisha Coleman brought
Alyssa Faberowski off the bench and she
immediately knocked down a 3-pointer for
M-A’s first points of the game with 1:51 left
five third-quarter points in the third quarter in the opening quarter.
as the Bears were still within striking dis- That seemed to finally settle the Bears,
tance, down 39-30. who started doing a better job on the boards
But they were holding on for dear life. In and when Lindblom drained the first of two
the fourth, the Bulldogs really got their run- 3s, M-A was down just 11-6 after the first
ning game going as seven of their eight quarter.
field goals over the final eight minutes were When Fischer hit her first 3-pointer of the
layups. game with 6:41 left in the first half, it tied
Again, the Bears struggled to start the the game at 11-all. Her second 3 a little over
quarter as the Bulldogs pulled away with a 7- a minute later gave the Bears their first lead
0 run to start the fourth period to mushroom of the game, 14-11.
their lead to 46-30 with 5:11 to play. When Nikki Yeh converted an and-1 fol-
The Bears had their chances, but they mis- lowing a scoop shot off dribble penetra-
fired on a running floater and then on a layup tion, it was the start of a 7-2 M-A run that
attempt to start the fourth. NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
saw the Bears build their biggest lead of the
“We didn’t finish enough (around the bas- Oakland Tech’s Stephanie Okowi, left, records one of her five blocks as she stuffs Alyssa game, 22-17.
ket), ” Fischer said. “We didn’t hit any Faberowski 3-points attempt in the first half. Yeh followed her three-point-play with a
shots.” bucket of the game on a follow shot. She career by scoring 10 of her 18 points in the 3-pointer following a desperation pass
Fischer finally broke the seal nearly three then intercepted the inbounds pass and hit fourth quarter. from Nell Fahey before Fischer used a pump
minutes into the fourth when she drained a the layup and the Bears still had breath, “Might as well go out with a bang,” fake to drive past Rakyha Reid for a base-
pair from the free-throw line. down 56-43. Fischer said. line layup.
M-A had one last gasp down 20 with 2:33 A Fischer 3 with 53 seconds cut the It took almost the entire first quarter for But Oakland Tech regrouped and ended the
to play. A Fischer 3, her third of the night, Oakland Tech lead to 57-46, but the Bears M-Ato adjust to the size and length Oakland half on a 8-2 run to lead at halftime, 25-24.
ignited a quick 6-0 run. Malia Latu, who was would get no closer. Tech presented. The Bulldogs opened the “I’m proud of our fight,” Coleman said.
held scoreless until the fourth, got her first Fischer closed out her four-year varsity game with a 9-0 run and the Bears looked to “We fought the whole time.”
McAnally said. “I don’t In 2017, 20 deaths occurred among a total brought in from the University of
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know what else they
could do. It’s a fluky
thing.”
of 8,463 starts over a span of 122 racing
days at Santa Anita, according to the most
recent figures compiled by The Jockey
Kentucky, proclaimed the track “100 per-
cent ready” to resume racing.
Peterson said radar verified that all of the
Also Tuesday, Vyjack Club.
was pulled up after com- There were 1.61 deaths per 1,000 starts in silt, clay and sand, as well as the moisture
“I think the weather has a lot to do with pleting a five-furlong the U.S. in 2017, according to the most content, were consistent throughout the
it,” said McAnally, whose wife, Debbie, workout, according to recent figures from the Equine Injury track. Its dirt surface was peeled back 5
owned the filly. trainer Phil D’Amato. Database, compiled by The Jockey Club. inches and reapplied.
Santa Anita received 11 1/2 inches of rain Ron McAnally The graded stakes-win- That was a slight increase in the rate of fatal Since Peterson’s comments, two horses
and had unusually cold temperatures in ning 9-year-old gelding injury compared with 2016, when there were have died, including McAnally’s filly. The
February, but it’s unclear whether track con- was vanned off the track. But D’Amato told 1.54 deaths per 1,000 starts. 86-year-old trainer is one of the most
ditions played a role in any of the fatalities. the Daily Racing Form that Vyjack “took a The majority of those deaths occurred on respected in horse racing and has won three
The National Weather Service is forecast- couple of funny steps” and was OK. dirt surfaces (1.74 per 1,000 starts) com- Eclipse Awards as the nation’s outstanding
ing 1 to 2 inches of rain in Los Angeles The number of deaths has drawn both con- pared to turf (1.36). trainer.
County starting Tuesday night and into cern and criticism. A handful of animal- Track officials had already announced that
Wednesday. rights activists gathered outside Santa Thursday’s racing was canceled and racing Lets Light the Way had one win in four
Anita’s main gate on Sunday, carrying signs would not resume until Friday, although the career starts and earnings of $18, 500,
“Santa Anita has been a wonderful track,
and shouting. track is open daily for training. according to Equibase. She last raced Feb. 2
and they’ve done all kinds of tests, ”
The track will host a major day of racing at Santa Anita. McAnally purchased the
Saturday, including the $600,000 Santa filly for $15,000.
Anita Handicap for older horses and the The other death occurred Saturday during
$500,000 San Felipe Stakes for 3-year-old the third race when 4-year-old filly
Kentucky Derby hopefuls. Eskenforadrink was in the lead. Jockey
Santa Anita was closed for two days last Geovanni Franco pulled her up with an
week while the dirt surface was tested. injury to her front leg. The filly was taken
Mick Peterson, a soil and safety expert off the track and later euthanized.
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project. Hathaway looked to the stability of Murray, who now lives on Heather Drive, oper’s plans to remove some 230 protected
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the hillside, the project’s effects on the
noise, traffic and nearby schools as well as
the cumulative impact of both proposals as
whether a crosswalk at the development’s
entrance and exit onto Alameda de las Pulgas
would be enough to mitigate traffic and safe-
trees, of which 186 are coast live oaks,
from the property.
“The number of trees that are being taken
among the factors she would like to see offi- ty concerns was a major concern. out in San Carlos is ridiculous,” she said.
cials study. “They should have a signal light at that “What can be done to try to keep more of
guest parking spaces in the plans, “That density is not keeping in with the exit, a crosswalk is not adequate,” he said. these heritage trees?”
Dragonfly’s project for the southern proper- character with all the surrounding neighbor- “I think the developer should pay for it, not Though he acknowledged the concerns
ty will also feature a network of trails and a hoods, which are single-family homes built us taxpayers, because it’s going to be evi- residents raised about the increased density
community hub and garden, said Stevens. at about three homes per acre,” she said. dent that a traffic light would be needed to accompany the project, Commissioner
Monday’s meeting was aimed at gathering “Keep the San Carlos hills single-family there.” John Dugan encouraged residents and offi-
community input on an environmental and put the density where it belongs, which Noack explained recommendations to cials to consider the new neighborhood that
review planned for the project, which is near transit.” mitigate the project’s effect on traffic would would be formed by the two projects once
Dragonfly initiated after submitting a for- also be included in the draft environmental
Greg Goodfellow with PlaceWorks, the they are complete. Because the property is
mal application for the project late last impact report, which he estimated could be
firm hired to prepare the environmental zoned for the type of housing the developer
year. Neighbors of the two projects planned released as early as mid-summer. Once the
impact report, said the report will offer an is proposing, Dugan acknowledged it could
for the hillside properties voiced concerns draft report is released, he noted a 45-day
assessment of the project’s effects on the be unlikely the commission will be able to
ranging from the projects’ effect on traffic comment period will follow to gather com-
aesthetics, geology, biological resources reject its plans outright and asked residents
on Alameda de las Pulgas and other nearby ments to be addressed in the final report,
and potential for wildfires, among other and officials to consider offering ideas for
roads, how it will affect existing storm which requires approval by the Planning
physical environmental effects. how the site’s history could be preserved or
drains and sewers and whether those visit- Commission before the project can go up
Steve Noack, a principal with how a sense of community could be fostered
ing the properties may park on nearby roads for review.
PlaceWorks, said a draft environmental on the site.
to access trails and open space on the prop-
erties. impact report will draw from public input in “This is the Black Mountain neighbor-
addressing the project’s impacts and will Connecting the developments hood,” he said. “We can’t really think of
Density, stormwater, traffic take some two to three months to compile, Whether or not the two projects should be this as a development project in a narrow
adding the potential for future projects connected, how emergency vehicles would sense.”
A resident of Glasgow Lane, Amy would also be studied in the report. access homes in those neighborhoods and
Hathaway was joined by several others in
Having lived on Carmelita Drive, resident the routes residents would take to leave the Email city planner Lisa Costa Sanders at
sharing concerns about the overall number
Douglas Murray could relate to the concerns properties in case of emergency were also lcostasanders@city ofsancarlos.org or send
of homes proposed for the two sites, noting
several residents on that street shared about among the concerns residents raised at mail to San Carlos City Hall at 600 Elm St.
the six homes per acre currently planned for
the development’s effect on the stormwater Monday’s meeting. Resident Sandy before April 1 to submit comments on the
the Dragonfly site is double the density of
runoff for homes situated at lower eleva- Althouse was joined by several residents in draft env ironmental impact report to be pre-
some of the neighborhoods surrounding the
tions compared to the project site. But for seeking more information about the devel- pared for the Dragonfly project.
all offices of the Human Services Agency will visor-to-staff ratios, understaffing and staff which were also in negotiations with the
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remain open but providing “minimal servic-
es,” county officials said. The agency pro-
vides food and shelter assistance, foster child
retention, Tucker said.
The union has suggested allowing workers
to telecommute and “some other smarter
county and all of which reached contract
agreements.
As part of those agreements, the county
services and employment services, among ways to do things, but we’ve not been able to will assemble a “labor-management commit-
other things. get a commitment from the county,” Tucker tee” to review sick leave and retiree health
unable to reach an agreement, according to “There are some impacts,” county spokes- said. care policies, according to county officials.
Tucker. woman Michelle Durand said. “But we’re Another sticking point involves retiree The county is also offering a 12 percent
The county has reported that the David pulling together and hoping to weather this health care. The union wants to change the pay increase over three years that includes
Lewis Community Reentry Center, the out and get back to the negotiating table and current system, which ties the amount of sick smaller “longevity” increases for employees
Shasta Clinic pharmacy and the East Palo get to an agreement.” days a worker has on the books to that per- who have been with the county for a number
Alto Clinic are closed due to the strike. There The strikers are largely comprised of son’s ability to fund their health care in of years and increases for people in jobs that
are also no mobile clinic services at the Fair behavioral health and recovery services retirement. are difficult to fill, Durand said.
Oaks Community Center on Tuesday and workers, including licensed therapists who “When you retire, you basically cash out “The contract is generous and equitable,”
none at the Redwood City Caltrain station work with people recovering from addiction, your sick leave on the books and that’s how Durand said. “In addition to wanting to fairly
Tuesday and Wednesday. Tucker said. your retiree health care is funded,” Tucker compensate our employees, we have to be
The mobile clinic will continue to provide Also, many are benefit analysts who help said. fiscally responsible overall, not only for
services to homeless shelters, however, and people apply for Medicare, these employees and future employees but all
If a worker is off work to deal with an
CalFresh and Medi-Cal. extended illness, care for an ill family mem- of our taxpayers and residents.”
The workers, 95 percent of ber or for maternity leave, for example, that The other bargaining units include hospi-
whom are on the picket lines person won’t have the money for retiree tal and medical center staff, public safety dis-
Tuesday, are concerned with health care, according to Tucker. patchers and parks workers, among others.
issues that affect working The union also represents 10 other bar- For updates on the strike’s impacts, people
conditions, including super- gaining units in San Mateo County, all of can visit https://news.smcgov.org.
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to Interstate 380 as well, which Futrell
said could be help some commuters
avoid needing to connect with
Sons in Retirement Branch 4 ‘The House on Mango Street.’ 7
Highway 101 or cut through city
March Lunch. 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Hillsdale High streets to reach the Bayshore.
Elk’s Lodge, 920 Stonegate Drive, School, 3115 Del Monte St., San City Manager Mike Futrell detailed ers which are attracting the nearly Futrell noted the $130 million proj-
South San Francisco. Corned beef Mateo. The Hillsdale High School the opportunity to float in the fall a 28,000 workers commuting to South
lunch. Speaker Jim Carley will Drama Department’s spring show. ect would require substantial amounts
address reverse funding. $19. For Cost at the door is $12 for students community facilities district proposal San Francisco. of engineering and environmental
more information call 878-5746. and $17 for adults. For more informa- which would require property owners “It is voluntary. We are asking them clearances, but suggested it would go
tion call 678-4178.
San Mateo Professional Alliance. near the Bayshore to pay toward a to put up their money to fix the prob- far to addressing significant traffic
Noon to 1 p.m. Central Park Bistro, SUNDAY, MARCH 10 transportation improvement fund. lem caused by the jobs east of 101,” problems.
181 E. Fourth Ave., San Mateo. Guest 2019 Summer Camp Expo. 11 a.m.
speaker Jane Stahl, owner of Easy to 3 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center, Councilmembers admired the bold said Futrell. “There is a lot of promise with this,”
Office Help. $60 annual due. For more 60 E. 31st Ave., San Mateo. Research nature of Futrell’s proposal during a Over the years, congestion grew he said. “It’s a very exciting project.”
information call 430-6500. camps and summertime activities all study session Thursday, Feb. 28, but worse as the life sciences industry con-
in one place. Free. For more informa- To raise the capital needed, Futrell
LGBTQ Book Club. 4:30 p.m. to 6 tion call 571-1029. suggested more time is necessary to tinues to thrive, said Futrell, and with
said property owners would be required
p.m. San Mateo Pride Center, 1021 S. dissect the initiative blanketing the no sign of slowing on the horizon,
El Camino Real, San Mateo. All are Healing the Rift — Gardens for a to pay according to the amount of
welcome. For more information call Troubled Planet. 12:30 p.m. Filoli, 86 area where the city’s humming biotech officials expect another 30,000 work-
office space built on each site. On
591-0133. Cañada Road, Woodside. In this illus- sector calls home. ers to flock to the area by 2040.
trated talk, renowned British land- average, property owners would need
scape and garden designer Jinny “I think I need to have a real discus- Much of the problem stems from
Mindfulness Series with Aiko to pay about 8 cents per month per
Michot. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Blom will showcase some of the sion to get into the meat of this nearly 80 percent of the workers in the
Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose more extreme landscapes she has square foot of development should the
thing, ” said Vice Mayor Rich area commuting by driving alone,
Road, Burlingame. Sessions will focus created and discuss altering our per- initiative pass. Such a contribution
on each pillar that makes up the ceptions of beauty in light of today’s Garbarino, according to video of the resulting in packed streets, over-
would raise about $20 million annual-
foundation of Mindfulness, and will environmental challenges. Cost $40. meeting, while also appreciating the whelmed intersections and a variety of
be taught as a hands-on investiga- For more information call (845) 424- ly.
tion to explore the true nature of 6500. work committed by city staffers into other frustrations.
awareness. Free. For more informa- developing the plan. So many prefer to drive because, To build support for the initiative,
tion call 558-7400. ‘The House on Mango Street.’ 2
Councilman Mark Addiego shared a even with South San Francisco’s BART Futrell said he has met with dozens of
p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Hillsdale High property owners in the area and an
‘Understanding Voting School, 3115 Del Monte St., San similar perspective. and Caltrain stations, a deficiency
Rights/Voter Suppression in the Mateo. Cost $10-$17. For more infor- “I want another study to grill staff on exists is connecting the city’s public overwhelming majority suggested
Wak e of the Shelby County v. mation call 678-4178.
this,” he said, while complimenting transportation hubs to the job center they would vote in favor of the tax.
Holder Decision by the Supreme
Court’ San Mateo County ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare. Futrell’s thorough presentation, which along the Bayshore, said Futrell. Most notably, Futrell said
Democracy for America Meeting. 7 2 p.m. Dragon Productions Theatre
also served as the initial opportunity “We’ve heard about the last-mile Genentech, which owns about 20 per-
p.m. to 9 p.m. United Methodist Co. 2120 Broadway, Redwood City.
Church, 2000 Woodside Road, William Shakespeare’s tragic tale of for officials to publicly discuss the problem for years. People talk about it cent of the land bounded in the pro-
Redwood City. Guest speaker Alice all powerful ambition and consum-
matter. all the time. This investment would posed district, supported the proposal
Smith, founder of the National Voters ing conscience takes on an entirely
Corps. Free. For more information call new life. Cost is $15 to $37. For more The potential tax, which would solve it,” said Futrell, of the roughly while helping design the vision for
573-7544. information call 493-2006. require supermajority support from $90 million proposed to improve con- the tax as well as the capital improve-
MONDAY, MARCH 11 property owners inside district bound- nectivity to train stations and fix ments which could be financed.
THURSDAY, MARCH 7
AARP Driver Safety Renewal Kaiser Knit For a Cause Outreach. aries, could raise money for the $356 bicycle and pedestrian access issues. He said a series of discussions will
Course. 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. San 1:30 p.m. Kaiser Cancer Treatment continue with property owners and
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda Center, 220 Oyster Point Blvd., South million worth of transportation There’s an additional $35 million pro-
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Interactive San Francisco. The Kaiser improvements identified. posed in improvements to the east side city officials, in advance of a proposal
four-hour refresher course for drivers Permanente Knitting Group meets
The work is badly needed to fix the of the city’s new Caltrain station as before councilmembers this summer to
50+. Sharpen your skills, develop twice a month at Kaiser Permanente
strategies for age-related changes in Cancer Treatment Center and is open gridlock which forms each work day well. float the tax.
vision, hearing, reaction time, new to all knitters. Free. For more informa- throughout the Bayfront area generally The tax revenue would also finance “We are really in the early stages of
laws and smart driving. AARP tion call 829-3860.
Members $15, non-members $20. For spanning from San Francisco projects designed to clear traffic con- this,” said Futrell.
more information call 522-7490. TUESDAY, MARCH 12 International Airport to Oyster Point gestion too, by creating a new $100 Addiego though said he would need
Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30
Homework Center for students a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Marina, said Futrell. million overpass connecting to more information and discussion on
grades first through sixth. 3:30 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. He said the proposed tax district is Highway 101 at Utah Avenue, adjacent the matter before making a decision.
p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Burlingame Library, Bring your ukulele. Free, registration
480 Primrose Road, Burlingame. Free. required. For more information call an innovative way to seek funding and to the Genentech campus. “For me to sign on, I need to hear
Repeats every Thursday until June 522-7490. accountability from the major employ- The money raised could pay toward from my colleagues,” he said.
13. For more information call 558-
7496. Special Employer Forum: Kaiser
to the middle of next week, as crews now brought just about every part of
RAIN
Per manente. 10 a.m. to noon
San Mateo Public Library’s Book Redwood City Public Library, 1044
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. cannot repair the road while it is rain- the Bay Area beyond 100 percent of
Discussion Group. 6:30 p.m. to 7:45
p.m. San Mateo Public Library, Cedar Learn about different job opportuni- ing, said Caltrans spokesman Jeff normal for the water year, which began
Room, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. ties at Kaiser from the recruiting Weiss. Oct. 1. Only Mountain View and
For more information call 522-7849. manager. For more information call Continued from page 1
780-7058. “It’ll be months before both lanes Oakland are at normal.
The House on Mango Street. 7 p.m. are open,” he added. SFO is sitting at 109 percent of nor-
to 9:30 p.m. Hillsdale High School, Lunch and Learn: How to Start and Friday is expected to dry out, but Every day of March has brought rain, mal for the water year but is up to 146
3115 Del Monte St., San Mateo. The Run a Successful Education-Based
Hillsdale High School Drama Business. 11 a.m., to 1 p.m. Crowne only briefly as another storm system but nothing close to the atmospheric percent of normal for the calendar year.
Department’s spring show. Cost at Plaza, 1221 Chess Drive, Foster City. is on its way and could bring more rain river that led to devastating flooding Temperatures are expected to drop
Meet a local franchisor in the early
the door is $12 for students and $17
childhood education space, and to San Mateo County throughout the in the North Bay at the end of Wednesday and could hit the low 40s
for adults. For more information call
678-4178. learn firsthand how to start and run a weekend. February. that night and even the upper 30s in
successful kindergarten/preschool Long-range models suggest showers
FRIDAY, MARCH 8 location. $8-$15. For more informa- Between Monday and Tuesday, San the hills, but there won’t be freezing or
‘The House on Mango Street.’ 7 tion call (408) 772-9868. for the first half of next week, a dry Francisco International Airport record- black ice conditions, Mehle said.
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Hillsdale High period mid-week and then a small ed a little over 1 inch of rain, Half “The ground is pretty warm as we’ve
School, 3115 Del Monte St., San Bourbon France: A History Class.
Mateo. The Hillsdale High School 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. San Mateo chance of yet another system arriving Moon Bay got .39 inches, Pacifica been relatively mild lately,” he said.
Drama Department’s spring show. Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las Friday, March 15. saw .42 inches and La Honda received Mehle said the season through
Pulgas, San Mateo. $60 for class
Cost at the door is $12 for students
series. Registration is required. For While recent systems are bringing an unusually modest .18 inches of spring is officially classified as a weak
and $17 for adults. For more informa-
tion call 678-4178. more information call 522-7490. relatively modest conditions, they’re rain. El Niño, meaning the Pacific jet
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13
still impacting work on the sinkhole Mehle said only the northern fringe stream has been amplified and shifted
Peninsula Folk Music Club. 7 p.m. to that has knocked Skyline Boulevard
9 p.m. Veterans Memorial Senior Conversations about Dementia. of the atmospheric river traveling over northward, leading to a greater likeli-
Center, Sunset Room, 1455 Madison 10:30 a.m. to noon Redwood City out of commission since the begin-
Public Library, 1044 Middlefield California impacted the Bay Area hood of winter storms.
Ave., Redwood City. Sing along and ning of February. One lane of traffic
play your instrument with friends. Road, Redwood City. Learn helpful while heavy rainfall is occurring in “Some rainfall could be tied to the
Free. For more information call 368-
tips to guide you in having difficult was expected to open by March 5, but Southern California. increase of the Pacific jet stream,”
conversations with family members.
3181. Free. For more information call 780- that projection has been pushed back The seemingly unending rain has Mehle said.
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110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #280239
The following person is doing business NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY
as: Seasons Within, 423 Broadway #222, DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL
MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered Own- IMPACT REPORT FOR THE
er: Emiko Luisi, same address. The busi- UNDERGROUND FLOW
ness is conducted by an Individual. The EQUALIZATION SYSTEM
registrants commenced to transact busi- PROJECT
ness under their FBN on 1-31-2019.
/s/Emiko Luisi/ The City of San Mateo, as the Cali-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 1/31/2019. (Publish- fornia Environmental Quality Act lead
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, agency, has prepared an Environ-
2/13/19, 2/20/19, 2/27/19, 3/6/19). mental Impact Report (EIR) for the
Underground Flow Equalization Sys-
tem Project, formerly called the In-
NOTICE OF PETITION TO System Storage project. The Draft
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF EIR provides a project-level review of
Wayne H. Johnson environmental impacts that could po-
Case Number: 19-PRO-00262 tentially result from implementation of
the project. This document will be
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- available for public review and com- Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
tingent creditors, and persons who may ment from March 6 through May 9,
otherwise be interested in the will or es- 2019.
tate, or both, of Wayne H. Johnson. A The project consists of a new under-
Petition for Probate has been filed by ground temporary wastewater hold-
David Wayne Johnson in the Superior ing structure, pump station, odor con-
Court of California, County of San Mateo. trol equipment room, electrical build-
The Petition for Probate requests that ing, and associated diversion pipe-
David Wayne Johnson be appointed as lines. The structure would temporarily
personal representative to administer the hold diluted wastewater flows during
estate of the decedent. heavy rains. The temporary holding
NEWSPAPER INTERNS The petition requests the decedent’s will structure also would provide short-
term wastewater storage to facilitate
JOURNALISM and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
bate. The will and any codicils are avail- future sewer construction projects
The Daily Journal is looking for in- and operations and maintenance ac-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- able for examination in the file kept by
the court. tivities, such as pipeline inspection
search, updates of our ongoing fea- and cleaning. The structure would
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- The petition requests authority to admin-
ister the estate under the Independent be located in the eastern portion of
so welcome. the San Mateo County Event center.
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
thority will allow the personal representa- The City is soliciting public comments
We expect a commitment of four to regarding the environmental impacts
eight hours a week for at least four tive to take many actions without obtain-
ing court approval. Before taking certain identified in the Draft EIR. The Draft
months. The internship is unpaid, but EIR will be available for public down- 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- very important actions, however, the per-
sonal representative will be required to load and review on March 6, 2019
terns have progressed in time into from the Clean Water Program web- NOTICE OF PETITION TO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
paid correspondents and full-time re- give notice to interested persons unless ADMINISTER ESTATE OF CHANGE OF NAME CHANGE OF NAME
they have waived notice or consented to site at http://cleanwaterprogramsan-
porters. mateo.org/enviropermitting/. Michele De Vito CASE# 19C1V00920 CASE# 19C1V00865
the proposed action.) The independent Hard copies will also be available at Case Number: 19-PRO-00226 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
College students or recent graduates administration authority will be granted COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
City Hall, the San Mateo Main Li- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper unless an interested person files an ob- brary, and the Hillsdale Branch of the To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
experience is preferred but not neces- jection to the petition and shows good tingent creditors, and persons who may REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
San Mateo Public Library. PETITION OF PETITION OF
sarily required. cause why the court should not grant au- A public meeting to receive com- otherwise be interested in the will or es-
thority. Maritess Anne Mapote Navarro Iwamura Elsa Patricia Clara Martinez
ments on the Draft EIR will be held tate, or both, of Michele De Vito. A Peti-
Please send a cover letter describing A hearing on the petition will be held in during the Planning Commission tion for Probate has been filed by Lisa TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
your interest in newspapers, a resume this court as follows: APR 03, 2019 at meeting on April 9, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. De Vito in the Superior Court of Califor- Petitioners: Maritess Anne Mapote
and three recent clips. Before you ap- 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Room 2F Superior nia, County of San Mateo. The Petition Petitioner: Elsa Patricia Clara Martinez
at City Council chambers located at Navarro Iwamura filed a petition with this filed a petition with this court for a decree
ply, you should familiarize yourself Court of California, County of San Mateo, 330 W. 20th Ave, San Mateo, CA. for Probate requests that Lisa De Vito be court for a decree changing name as fol-
with our publication. Our Web site: 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA appointed as personal representative to changing name as follows:
The project is currently under review lows: Present name:
www.smdailyjournal.com. 94063. by City Planning for a Special Use administer the estate of the decedent. Present name:
The petition requests authority to admin- Elsa Patricia Clara Martinez
If you object to the granting of the peti- Permit, which will also be discussed Maritess Anne Mapote Navarro Iwamura Proposed Name:
Send your information via e-mail to tion, you should appear at the hearing at the April 9 meeting. ister the estate under the Independent Proposed Name: Patricia E Sheehan
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- and state your objections or file written Comments should be submitted by Administration of Estates Act. (This au- Maritess Navarro Iwamura
ular mail to 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd., objections with the court before the hear- 5:00 p.m. on May 7, 2019, per CEQA thority will allow the personal representa- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
#123, San Mateo CA 94402 ing. Your appearance may be in person tive to take many actions without obtain- THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Guidelines Section 15082(b). Written interested in this matter shall appear be- interested in this matter shall appear be-
or by your attorney. comments should be addressed to ing court approval. Before taking certain fore this court at the hearing indicated
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- very important actions, however, the per- fore this court at the hearing indicated
San Mateo Public Works Engineer- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
itor of the decedent, you must file your ing, 330 W. 20th Ave., San Mateo, sonal representative will be required to tition for change of name should not be
give notice to interested persons unless tition for change of name should not be
claim with the court and mail a copy to CA 94403, attn: Clean Water Pro- granted. Any person objecting to the granted. Any person objecting to the
Roblox Corporation in San Mateo, CA the personal representative appointed by gram, or emailed to info@cleanwa- they have waived notice or consented to name changes described above must file
the proposed action.) The independent name changes described above must file
seeks Recruiting Manager. Responsible the court within the later of either (1) four terprogramsanmateo.org. a written objection that includes the rea- a written objection that includes the rea-
for developing, implementing and main- months from the date of first issuance of For general information about the administration authority will be granted sons for the objection at least two court sons for the objection at least two court
taining the recruitment plan, process and letters to a general personal representa- CWP, visit www.CleanWaterPro- unless an interested person files an ob- days before the matter is scheduled to days before the matter is scheduled to
candidate selections for Roblox. Mail re- tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the gramSanMateo.org, or contact jection to the petition and shows good be heard and must appear at the hearing be heard and must appear at the hearing
sume to ROBLOX, Attn: S. Leonard, 970 California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days (650) 727-6870 or cause why the court should not grant au- to show cause why the petition should to show cause why the petition should
Park Place, San Mateo, CA 94403. Must from the date of mailing or personal de- info@cleanwaterprogramsanmateo.o thority. not be granted. If no written objection is not be granted. If no written objection is
ref job code 79499. livery to you of a notice under sectioin rg. A hearing on the petition will be held in timely filed, the court may grant the peti- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- this court as follows: MAR. 27, 2019 at tion without a hearing. A hearing on the tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
er California statutes and legal authority 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of petition shall be held on 4/9/19 at 9 a.m., petition shall be held on 4/3/19 at 9 a.m.,
SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales California, County of San Mateo, 400 Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red-
Representative needed to sell newspa- may affect your rights as a creditor. You wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
County Center, Redwood City, CA wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
per print and web advertising and event may want to consult with an attorney der to Show Cause shall be published at der to Show Cause shall be published at
knowledgable in California law. 94063.
marketing solutions. To apply, please call If you object to the granting of the peti- least once each week for four successive least once each week for four successive
650-344-5200 and send resume to You may examine the file kept by the weeks prior to the date set for hearing on weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
court. If you are a person interested in tion, you should appear at the hearing
info@smdailyjournal.com and state your objections or file written the petition in the following newspaper of the petition in the following newspaper of
the estate, you may file with the court a objections with the court before the hear- general circulation: general circulation:
Request for Special Notice (form DE- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ing. Your appearance may be in person San Mateo Daily Journal San Mateo Daily Journal
SALES/MARKETING 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- STATEMENT #280424 Filed: 2/25/2019 Filed: 2/19/2019
INTERNSHIPS or by your attorney.
praisal of estate assets or of any petition The following person is doing business /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- Judge of the Superior Court
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking or account as provided in Probate Code as: Effective Cleaners Co., 22 North San itor of the decedent, you must file your Judge of the Superior Court
for ambitious interns who are eager to section 1250. A Request for Special No- Mateo Drive #202, SAN MATEO, CA Dated: 2/21/2019 Dated: 2/14/2019
claim with the court and mail a copy to (Published 3/6/19, 3/13/19, 3/20/19,
jump into the business arena with both tice form is available from the court clerk. 94401. Registered Owners: 1)Lavitor the personal representative appointed by (Published 2/27/19, 3/6/19, 3/13/19,
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs Attorney for Petitioner: Matzembacker, same address 2)Lour- 3/27/19). 3/20/19).
the court within the later of either (1) four
of the newspaper and media industries. Alexander M. Biddle aine Nogueira, 146 N. El Camino Real months from the date of first issuance of
This position will provide valuable 1900 S. Norfolk St #350 #300, San Mateo, CA 94401. The busi- letters to a general personal representa-
experience for your bright future. SAN MATEO, CA 94403 ness is conducted by a General Partner- tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Email resume (650)532-3470 ship. The registrants commenced to California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
info@smdailyjournal.com FILED: 3/4/2019 transact business under their FBN on from the date of mailing or personal de- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- N/A. STATEMENT #280464 STATEMENT #280264
livery to you of a notice under sectioin The following person is doing business
nal on 3/6/19, 3/13/19, 3/14/19 ) /s/Lavitor Matzembacker/ 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- The following person is doing business
Sr. Market Analytics Mgr, Genentech as: K-bellos hair Salon, 442 Grand Ave., as: pmb consulting, 1951 O’Farrell Street
USA, Inc., South San Francisco, CA. This statement was filed with the Asses- er California statutes and legal authority SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Suite 210, SAN MATEO, CA 94403.
Req: MS in Busn, Econ, Stats, Engg, or sor-County Clerk on 2/19/2019. (Publish- may affect your rights as a creditor. You Registered Owner: Maribel Cid Peña,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, may want to consult with an attorney Registered Owner: Pablo Mantecon Bo-
rltd +3 yrs exp (or Bach+5 yrs). Apply 666 Ash Ave., So San Francisco, CA tella, same address. The business is
http://applygene.com/201901-100888 2/27/19, 3/6/19, 3/13/19, 3/20/19). knowledgable in California law. 94080. The business is conducted by an
You may examine the file kept by the conducted by an Individual. The regis-
(Job ID: 201901-100888) Individual . The registrants commenced trants commenced to transact business
court. If you are a person interested in to transact business under their FBN on under their FBN on N/A.
the estate, you may file with the court a N.A. /s/Pablo Mantecon Botella/
Request for Special Notice (form DE- /s/Maribel Cid Peña/ This statement was filed with the Asses-
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/21/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/4/2019. (Publish-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
or account as provided in Probate Code ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/27/19, 3/6/19, 3/13/19, 3/20/19). 2/13/19, 2/20/19, 2/27/19, 3/6/19).
section 1250. A Request for Special No-
tice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Janet Fogarty STATEMENT #280288 STATEMENT #280444
1001 Broadway Suite 200 The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
MILLBRAE, CA 94030 as: California Preferred Equities, 1037a as: 1)Direct Surety 2)Direct Surety Insur-
(650)652-5601 California Drive, BURLINGAME, CA ance Sales, 1135 Farragut Blvd., FOS-
FILED: 2/25/2019 94010. Registered Owner: Kevin Atha- TER CITY, CA 94404. Registered Own-
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- nacio, same address. The business is ers: Druml Group Inc., CA. The business
nal on 3/6/19, 3/13/19, 3/14/19 ) conducted by an Individual. The regis- is conducted by a Corporation. The reg-
trants commenced to transact business istrants commenced to transact business
under their FBN on 12/9/1997. under their FBN on 9/01/2013.
/s/Kevin Athanacio/ /s/David F. Druml/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/5/2019. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/20/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/13/19, 2/20/19, 2/27/19, 3/6/19). 2/27/19, 3/6/19, 3/13/19, 3/20/19).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #280252
The following person is doing business
as: Ambassador Apartments, 145 N. El
Camino Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spiek-
LEGAL NOTICES
er, Trustee and Catherine R. Spieker,
Trustee, 60 Mulberry Lane, Atherton, CA
94027. The business is conducted by a
Trust. The registrant commenced to
transact business under the FBN on
3/31/11.
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/1/19. (Published in
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/13/19,
2/20/19, 2/27/19, 3/6/19). Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
STATEMENT #280328
The following person is doing business Notice of Public Sales and More.
as: Pronto Pizzeria & Rotisserie, 2560 El
Camino Real, REDWOOD CITY, CA
94061. Registered Owner: Pronto Wood
Fired Pizzeria LLC, CA. The business is
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa-
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
ny. The registrants commenced to trans-
act business under their FBN on 02-18-
18.
/s/Ramon Valverde Ponce/
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/8/2019. (Publish- Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/13/19, 2/20/19, 2/27/19, 3/6/19).
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311 Musical instruments 318 Sports equipment 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 630 trucks & SuV’s 670 Auto Service
ChroMAtiC hArMoniCA: Horner VintAGe nASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom- ford ‘10 F150 Super Crew cab, 78K
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eVerett uPriGht antique piano. (650)458-3255 daily Journal’s (650)713-6272 miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See
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bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976 HP. NIssan Outboard Motor. $800. CheVy/GMC 1994. Full size. Front
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Wurlitzer uPriGht piano. Fair con- (510)770-1976 650-756-3394 Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
dition. Free. No delivery. (650)455-5595 obo. (650)952-4036. built and re-finished. Boat and Motor. GM truCk/SuV 1994? Large Vehicle.
driVe deluxe two button walker $10
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CheVy ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
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312 Pets & Animals miles, $3000 (650)481-5296
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oMt tABle, excellent condition, fold- ble .$75. (650)727-7266
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mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
(650)593-2066 rAdiAtion ProteCtion 1/2-apron CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta- Got An older MileS. New upgrades; best offer. P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227- (415)602-8480. Mr. Roberts.
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offer. (650)245-4084 dAtSun ‘79 510 Sedan grey original
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ties, 19,000 miles, $6000.00 (415)239- Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
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Gulf StreAM, Sun Voyager ‘04. So clean out that garage
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GArAGe SAleS MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per-
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650-349-3087. Joe 650 342-2483
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fAux fur Coat Woman's brown multi $19,995 OBO (650)520-4650
color in excellent condition 3/4
length $50 (650)692-8012
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sharpener
54 Time-out
56 Seek the
affections of
57 Table with
columns, and
what literally
can be found
in 17-, 27- and
43-Across
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need
61 Angel who
directs Satan
to Earth in
“Paradise Lost”
62 Speak formally
63 “__-haw!”
64 Diver’s gem By Roland Huget
03/06/19
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