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The Daily Derby race winners are Eureka, No. 7, in first In the story, “San Carlos man behind bars for alleged sex-
place; Big Ben, No. 4, in second place; and Gorgeous ual assault of teen” in the May 23 edition had incorrect
information. Jeffrey Ramsden worked for American
PORGEH George, No. 8, in third place.The race time was clocked
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Students from the College of San Mateo as well as Skyline and Cañada colleges participated
a job training and workshop event with Facebook’s Blueprint team where they learned about
the company’s business and marketing challenges, while also receiving digital skills training
and engaging with career panels.
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he forms of media and the way what it is, we’ve Redwood City and, say, Hillsdale Shopping Center may be
we get our news have expanded entered a cycle that along El Camino Real but, depending upon the time of
vastly over the recent years. I can only be broken day, it may be faster to detour out
read news articles on my social media by real maturity, to Highway 101 instead.
platforms, news agencies have created strength and El Camino Real slices through
their own new media platforms and we patience, all of Redwood City with only a subtle
can all still watch the news or pick up which seem to be missing from all of issues we all continue to face, it bend or two. But lately I’ve been
a newspaper. Being aware of the news us at the moment. might be time to put some of that out exploring another straight
and what’s occurring in the world As our country seemingly moves pride aside. Compromise is not giv- line through the city, one that
around us remains a top priority for backward, I find myself losing my ing in or giving up, it’s creating a closely parallels El Camino
everyone; yet, it can become discour- positive attitude about my future solution that makes its best attempts Real: the Caltrain line.
aging with the saying “good news is more often than being excited for to work for each and every one of us. On May 6, Caltrain’s director of
no news” ringing true in most head- what’s to come. Not yet a legal In fact, I believe there’s much more Policy Development presented
lines. adult, I’m amazed at the lack of real pride to be had in the ability to dis- Caltrain’s long-range vision for its
As an intern for the Daily Journal, discussion by those much older than cuss and reach conclusions, to create corridor to the Redwood City
part of our job is to read and format me, no matter their opinions or solutions and to work with one anoth- Council. Given the expected popula- Greg Wilson
the letters to the editor. Many of the political affiliations. We should be er than there is in the aforementioned tion growth, Caltrain is developing
letters I read contain complaints and able to discuss, listen and problem- mindset. a plan to meet the demand that it anticipates by the year 2040.
lists of everything that is wrong with solve together, not force our opin- This column isn’t meant to have the Before we look at the future, a quick review of what we
our community; however, I am rarely ions at others with no form of com- same discouraging effect that some of have today. Redwood City has six “at-grade” crossings,
able to find many offered or proposed promise in sight. In my AP govern- the headlines and discussions have where the train tracks intersect streets at their level,
solutions. In no way am I diminish- ment class this past year, we dis- had on me; rather, it’s to inspire necessitating gates, signs and signals. It also has two
ing the importance of speaking up cussed at length the topic of polar- those of all ages to take into consid- “grade-separated” crossings, one at Jefferson Avenue and
and sharing one’s opinions. No mat- ization and its advancements in our eration a problem-solving point of one at Woodside Road. On a normal weekday, 92 trains
ter what they are, they are important country, a conversation that was view. My outlook on my community, pass through Redwood City (46 in each direction), 76 of
and deserve to be heard. With that also discouraging. Learning about our country and the world will remain which stop at the Redwood City station. A little less than
being said, there’s a difference party line voting alongside watch- optimistic because I believe we can 3,900 people board trains at the Redwood City station on
between sharing one’s thoughts and ing the midterm elections gave us all change for the better. an average weekday.
childish behavior. All over social a reality check as to just how polar- Caltrain is projecting that by the year 2040, the number
media and even in the comments of ized our country has become. of people boarding trains in Redwood City will have
Our Constitution outlines the Brook e Hanshaw is a senior at Aragon increased to almost 8,400, with other stations seeing
articles on the Daily Journal website, High School in San Mateo. Student
I find name-calling, petty responses necessity for freedom of speech in its comparable increases. Thus, Caltrain sees a strong need to
and personal attacks instead of civi- primary amendment. Take full advan- News appears in the week end edition. increase their level of service. Electrification will enable
lized and progressive discussion. It’s tage of it and have pride in what you You can email Student News at some of that, as will the downtown San Francisco exten-
upsetting to realize that instead of believe in, but when it comes to news@smdaily journal.com. sion, which aims to extend Caltrain to the Salesforce
Transit Center. Caltrain expects to start electrified opera-
tions in the year 2022, whether or not high-speed rail
Letters to the editor comes to fruition.
Caltrain has developed three possible alternatives for
dealing with this increase. The first is called “baseline
growth,” but even with a name like “baseline” it nearly
Climate change is real Assessment 2017: Executive Thanks to those who doubles the number of weekday trains by 2040, from
Summary, (science2017.glob- today’s 92 to 174. Of those 174 trains, 116 would stop at
and we are the cause alchange.gov). served, on this Memorial Day the Redwood City station.
Editor, I also refer readers to the work of Editor, The second alternative is dubbed “moderate growth.”
It is unfortunate that the San distinguished UC Berkeley Professor To those who have served in the Under this scenario, the number of weekday trains would
Mateo Daily Journal persists in pub- of Physics Richard Muller and his military: As Memorial Day approach- increase to 268, all of which would stop in Redwood City.
lishing letters (“Higher levels of research group. Originally a global es and the world is in constant tur- Finally, the “high growth” alternative calls for 348 trains
CO2 are better” by Ed Kahl in the warming skeptic, Muller received a moil I am reminded on a daily basis each and every non-holiday weekday, again with all of
May 14 edition of the SMDJ and research grant (ironically from the them stopping here at the Redwood City station.
that I am fortunate to have the free-
“Climate change” by Bob Cohen, in Koch brothers) to do an in-depth For anyone who has ever been frustrated waiting at a rail-
examination of historical global tem- doms that I do because of your serv-
the May 21 edition) that promote ice. road crossing in Redwood City, know that on a normal
fringe notions that deny the reality perature measurements. His group weekday at the Broadway intersection, the gate is currently
concluded that the measurements were I am 64 years of age and never
of human-caused global warming and down — blocking cars, bikes and pedestrians — for 17
accurate, and their most recent 2018 served in the military so I feel a con- minutes during Caltrain’s busiest hour. That delay is
its consequences. The time for debat-
ing this issue is over. The over- findings confirm that the earth has stant need to thank those that have expected to increase to nearly 22 minutes under the base-
whelming scientific consensus, warmed by 1.16 degrees Celsius (2.09 served such as yourself. line growth scenario. You might expect the other two sce-
based on hard, verifiable data, is that degrees Fahrenheit) since the late Although my words are totally inad- narios to be worse, but they aren’t for one very good rea-
human-caused global warming is 19th century. They also concluded equate to show my appreciation for son: at those higher levels of service Caltrain would need
real, it is serious and we need to do that this degree of warming could your service, you should know my four sets of tracks between the Redwood City Caltrain sta-
something about it. For the most only be explained by human-caused thoughts are with you as you read tion and Redwood City’s northern border, and along with
compelling summaries of research increases of greenhouse gases in the this. those would come grade separation. Thus, at Broadway, the
that support these conclusions, I atmosphere. Those of you in the military make street would either be lowered beneath the Caltrain tracks,
refer readers to the most recent The message is clear. The earth is me proud to be an American. or the Caltrain tracks would be raised above Broadway, or
(2018) report of the UN warming. We humans are the cause. God bless you. there would be a bit of both. Regardless, trains would cease
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate But we can also be the solution if we to be an issue at Broadway. Other intersections, though,
Change — Special Report: Global can find the political will to take the might continue to be adversely affected, depending upon
Warming of 1.5 oC, Summary for necessary actions now. David Thom the scenario and the intersection. At Whipple Avenue, for
Policymakers (ipcc.ch/sr15/chap- Robert Steele San Carlos instance, grade separation would likely only be done
ter/summary-for-policy-makers/) and Redwood City under the high-growth alternative; if Caltrain elects to
the Fourth National Climate pursue moderate growth, the amount of time the gates
would be down during Caltrain’s peak hour of operation
OUR MISSION: would increase from today’s 12 to just over 20 minutes.
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most If these numbers aren’t alarming enough, note that,
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for regardless of the growth scenario they choose, if high-
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. speed rail ever goes forward, Caltrain envisions an addi-
By combining local news and sports coverage,
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, tional 130 bullet trains running between San Francisco
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to and San Jose each weekday. Plus, there is the Dumbarton
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality Rail project. If that service comes to pass, it could result
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Shanni Brown Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County. in even more trains coming and going from the Redwood
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer
choose to reflect the diverse character of this City station. Given the routing of that line, however,
Dave Newlands, Production Manager INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community. these trains would not necessarily affect any of Caltrain’s
Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman existing at-grade intersections.
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Jose to San Francisco and are trying to find affordable ways to
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RAPINOE TAKES FIFA TO TASK: US WOMEN’S SOCCER STAR CONTINUES TO PRESS FOR EQUAL PAY >> PAGE 14
Diamond Dubs
Another Warriors dynasty on the rise
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Rapinoe kicks FIFA, says women’s soccer not treated equally bargained by separate unions, can’t be com-
By Ronald Blum
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pared and said there was no basis for allega-
tions of illegal conduct.
NEW YORK — U.S. star Megan Rapinoe “It’s not this divide. It’s very much a
gave FIFA some kicks two weeks ahead of cohesive unit,” U.S. coach Jill Ellis said.
the World Cup, maintaining the sport’s top “It doesn’t enter the locker room. It doesn’t
executives are not doing enough to close a enter the meeting space. We’re working
huge gender disparity in investment. together and making this work and, yeah, I
“They have essentially unlimited understand. I’m a woman. I have a young
resources. I don’t think that it’s really been daughter. I understand a lot of the bigger
a huge change at all, ” the 33-year-old social issues out there in terms of that. But I
Californian said Friday, two days ahead of also know right now the job is to get the
the Americans’ send-off match against team focused and they are focused.”
Mexico. “Sort of the incremental change Preparing for her third World Cup,
that we’ve seen is just not enough.” Rapinoe is among three American co-cap-
A champion at the 2012 London tains, joined by two-time FIFA player of the
Olympics and the 2015 World Cup, the year Carli Lloyd and Alex Morgan. With
Seattle Reign midfielder has been the most short, spikey dyed blond hair, Rapinoe is
outspoken American player. the most recognizable U.S. women’s player.
FIFA doubled prize money for the women Before the 2012 Olympics, she came out
to $30 million this year from the amount as gay. She knelt during the national
four years ago and the amount for the win- anthem three years ago in support of NFL
ning team to $4 million. That remains a frac- quarterback Colin Kaepernick and this year
DENNIS SCHNEIDLER/USA TODAY SPORTS
tion of the money at last year’s men’s World became the first openly gay woman to
Carli Lloyd , Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan take questions during the U.S.Women’s National
Cup, where France received $38 million from appear in Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue .
Team World Cup media day Friday at Twitter NYC.
a $400 million pool. FIFA has raised the Rapinoe is not surprised at attacks on
men’s pool to $440 million for 2022. introduction of VAR at last year’s men’s EDT and the CONCACAF Gold Cup final in LGBTQ rights and abortion rights.
“I would like to see a major paradigm shift World Cup. FIFA said its staff at the World Chicago at 6 p.m. “Equality for all requires people who have
and sort of a major overhaul,” Rapinoe said. Cup will include 214 women and 218 men. “It’s ridiculous and disappointing, to be more of it right now to give up some which I
“There’s been such a lack of investment for In addition to the boost in prize money, FIFA honest,” Rapinoe said. think, obviously, is a good thing for every-
all of these years and such a lack of care and added $11.5 million for teams’ preparations for FIFA said playing the three finals on the one,” she said. “But some people don’t want
attention that doubling or tripling or quadru- the Women’s World Cup and $8.5 million for same day would boost attention for all. to give that up, so they’re doing everything
pling investment, care, attention to the club benefits, raising spending to $50 million. “The scheduling of the different events they can to keep all of it to themselves. I
women’s game I think would be appropriate.” FIFA spent $48 million for teams’ preparations has gone through a comprehensive consul- don’t think it’s surprising. I think those peo-
FIFA pointed to the increase in resources at last year’s men’s World Cup and $209 mil- tancy process, which has involved all key ple are probably going to do everything they
devoted to women since Gianni Infantino lion for club benefits , so by that metric the dis- stakeholders and taken into account differ- can to keep all the power that they have for
became FIFA’s president in 2016, including parity is $657 million to $50 million. ent aspects of the women’s and men’s inter- as long as they possibly can.”
the hiring of Fatma Samoura as secretary Rapinoe also criticized FIFA for allowing national match calendars,” it said in a state- She maintains inequality for women in
general , the first woman to hold the post; three major finals to take place on the same ment. “It is a rare and exciting occurrence.” sports goes beyond soccer.
the addition of Sarai Bareman as FIFA’s first day, splitting focus that could otherwise be Players on the U.S. team sued the U.S. “I think it’s pretty clear women in sport
chief women’s football officer and the solely on the women. The women’s final in Soccer Federation in March, charging insti- have not been treated with the same care and
establishment of a FIFA’s women’s divi- Lyon, France, will kick off at 11 a.m. EDT tutionalized gender discrimination. The financing and all of that that men’s sports
sion; and using video assistant referees at and be followed by the Copa America cham- USSF countered that pay and benefits for has,” she said. “So I don’t think anyone’s
the Women’s World Cup following the pionship match in Rio de Janeiro at 4 p.m. members of the men’s and women’s teams, really arguing about that anymore.”
Indy 500 takes spotlight for US loses Under-20 World Cup opener
Denys Popov scored on a header off a cor-
Soccer brief
Dest played the ball ahead to Servania,
IndyCar Series on an uptick ner kick in the 51st minute, and Ukraine
beat the United States 2-1 Friday at Bielsko
Biala, Poland, in the Americans’ opener at
who tapped it to Konrad De La Fuente as Dest
streaked toward the penalty area. De La
Fuente returned the ball to Dest, who sent it
By Jenna Fryer It is nearly impossible to maintain rever- the Under-20 World Cup.
ential status for 103 years, and the Indy wide to Tim Weah on the left flank. Weah, a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
500, like almost everything in sports, has Serhii Buletsa put Ukraine ahead in the son of former Liberia President and former
had its declines. Huge crowds no longer jam 26th minute. Heorhii Tsitaishvili played a FIFA player of the year George Weah, crossed
INDIANAPOLIS — The
the grandstands to watch qualifying or Carb long pass from before the midfield stripe to into an unmarked Servania, who poked the
Indianapolis 500 was
Day, and the economics of racing and spon- Buletsa. Defender Sergino Best went up ball in with his right foot from 5 yards.
once considered one of Servania made a bow and arrow celebra-
sorship has pared down the entry list. with Buletsa but didn’t get his head on the
the top sporting events tion, was mobbed by teammates, then air
of the year, an iconic, But IndyCar is experiencing a renaissance ball, which bounced toward the net. Buletsa
ran onto the ball and volleyed past goal- sparred with Chris Gloster.
milk-drenched staple of of sorts, and interest in a series largely sup- The U.S. plays Nigeria on Monday and
Memorial Day weekend Simon ported by “The Greatest Spectacle in keeper Brady Scott from 10 yards.
closes the group stage against Qatar on May
filled with patriotism Pagenaud Brandon Servania tied the score six min- 30. The Americans were eliminated in the
and nostalgia, triumph and disappointment. See INDY, Page 18 utes later , capping a series of swift passes. quarterfinals in 2015 and 2017.
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warm-up for that travel softball Roseville. “Those are my girls. Aragon has three other Warriors With Aragon matching up
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his is what the Toronto new team the sort of playoff Stotts signed a contract extension Conference finals in 19 years. The
Raptors had in mind all bravado it never had before. through the 2021-22 season. Blazers finished the regular season
along. When the Raptors lost their very The extension was first revealed 53-29 to secure the third seed then
When they went all-in with the first game of the postseason at the day after the Trail Blazers were got past Oklahoma City and
trade for Kawhi Leonard, they knew home to lowly Orlando, Leonard eliminated from the postseason by Denver in the opening rounds of
his time in the Great North was wouldn’t let them fold. the Golden State Warriors, but the playoffs.
likely to be short. When the Raptors fell behind the
But this one-and-done gamble swaggering young 76ers in the sec-
Bob Myers, (owner) Joe Lacob and
will certainly be worth it if Leonard
can lift his team to five more wins.
Don’t bet against him.
Leonard is playing better than
ond round, Leonard wouldn’t let
them fold.
When the Raptors dropped the
first two games in Milwaukee, JOHN E. SOKOLOWSKI/USA TODAY
DUBS the coaching staff a lot of credit.
There are a lot of teams that win a
championship and kind of reward
anyone on the planet at the Leonard wouldn’t let them fold. Kawhi Leonard is averaging 31.4 Continued from page 13 the whole roster, then they end up
moment, essentially taking the Through 17 games this postsea- points per game in the playoffs. two-three years down the track and
Raptors on his sturdy shoulders and son, he is averaging 31.4 points tense and emotional, but failed to end up in a bit of a hole. Whereas
The finished off Portland without this is a great run for a franchise that
carrying them to the brink of the and 8.4 rebounds while shooting change his mind. Andre Iguodala, another finals MVP
first trip to the NBA Finals in fran- just over 51 percent from the field. Leonard didn’t play again for the will end up as one of the all-time
who sat out Game 4 with an injury. greats.”
chise history. Leonard already hit a series-win- Spurs. While the Bucks and Raptors are
After falling behind 0-2 against ning shot for the ages in Game 7 Reeling from another postseason slugging it out in the East, the The Warriors enjoy playing
the top-seeded Milwaukee Bucks, against Philadelphia, the one that flop, Raptors President Masai Ujiri Warriors are rehabbing. together and with so many selfless
Team bounced around the rim four times decided to make the boldest move stars and a deep bench they are
“I hope it doesn’t go unnoticed or
Kawhi has before dropping through, but that in the franchise’s nearly quarter- rarely out of any game.
underrated. Five straight finals has-
won three now seems like just a prelude to century of existence. Even though That doesn’t mean it has been
n’t been done since the 60s, since
straight to even bigger things. they posted the best record in the easy, especially with the constant
Bill Russell’s Celtics,” fifth-year
set up a The Bucks had no answer for Eastern Conference last season free agency chatter this season.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr said.
possible Leonard in their latest setback, with a franchise-record 59 victo- Durant is an impending free agent
“Hasn’t been done for a reason: It’s
clinching watching helplessly as he scored ries, none of it mattered when they and the basketball world continues
really, really difficult. I just can’t
game at 35 points, dished out nine assists, were swept out of the playoffs in to speculate on his next move.
say enough about the competitive
home on snatched seven rebounds and forced the second round by King James Thompson’s future with the
desire about the group of players
Saturday a couple of steals — all while turn- and the Cavaliers. Warriors is unclear as well, while
that we have here and the culture
night. ing the ball over just a single time Leonard had only one year left on Green is signed through next sea-
that they have built together, play-
“I’m in in Toronto’s 105-99 victory. his contract and was sure to test free son.
ing together regardless of injury.”
PAUL the “He gets stronger as the fourth agency. But Toronto couldn’t stand Each Warriors run has been “We know that these runs don’t
moment (quarter) wears on,” Raptors pat any longer, handing over popu-
NEWBERRY right now,” coach Nick Nurse said. “He wants lar leading scorer DeMar DeRozan
unique. When they won in 2015 it
was the first title for the franchise
last forever, and obviously there are
so many questions and things that
Leonard the ball, and he wants to make and a first-round pick to the Spurs. could possibly happen with this
in 40 years.
said after another dazzling perform- the plays, and he seems to be It was a steep price to pay for team this summer,” Green said. “So
making the right play for the LeBron James and the Cleveland
ance in Game 5. what may be only “One Dance” want to try to take advantage of this
Cavaliers derailed them in 2016,
Indeed, these are the moments he most part. You’re almost shocked (sorry about that, Drake). opportunity and make the most of
but the Warriors bounced back in
lives for, essentially treating the when he pulls up at 15 feet and it In the end, no matter where it, and deal with the things that
2017 with a dominant 16-1 record
regular season as a six-month tune- doesn’t go in.” Leonard ends up next season, it come after whenever those things
during the postseason.
up for the games that really matter. More important, Leonard is mak- might go down as one of the NBA’s arrive, but right now we’re focused
When he captured his first title Last year, Golden State joined
ing everyone around him better. greatest bargains. on the task at hand and try to do
with the San Antonio Spurs back in Russell’s Celtics, Michael Jordan’s
“He’s playing at both ends,” Leonard has reclaimed his right- something that hasn’t been done in
2014, he was MVP of the NBA Chicago Bulls and trio of Lakers
Nurse said. “It really gives the ful place as one of the league’s best a long time, or many times.”
Finals against Miami’s Big Three teams — including George Mikan
rest of the guys a lot of confi- players, guaranteeing himself a The Warriors are aware of the
of LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and company in the 1950s, Magic
dence when you’ve got a guy massive payday. dynasty talk, but aren’t labeling
and Chris Bosh. Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
playing like that.” The Raptors have their best shot themselves. They have consistent-
Of course, Leonard had a nasty in the ‘80s, and Shaquille O’Neal
Leonard arrived in Toronto look- ever at that elusive ring, needing ly said their focus is the task of rais-
falling-out with Gregg Popovich and Kobe Bryant nearly 20 years
ing to put some salve on his repu- one more win to earn a spot in the ing another banner in the final sea-
and the Spurs, forcing a trade that ago — as the only franchises in
tation after that ugly divorce in San finals against the two-time defend- son at Oracle Arena before the fran-
landed him in Toronto last summer. NBA history to capture three cham-
Antonio. ing champion Warriors. chise moves into Chase Center in
Now, after navigating a regular pionships in four years.
He sparred with coaches, team- “It’s a great opportunity,” he San Francisco to begin 2019-20.
season in which his workload “When I was here the first time,
mates and the medical staff over a said. “Just come in, have fun, try
was tightly monitored, a tactic they rebuilt and retooled,” said “I don’t think in those terms. It’s
quadriceps injury, seeking out a to execute the best I can and play
that some critics felt was the Andrew Bogut, a member of the just every opportunity we have to
second opinion from his own doc- confident, and whatever happens
Raptors’ way of trying to keep 2015 title team before rejoining the play, these are big moments, big
tors after the Spurs cleared him to after that is what happens. I
Leonard happy and boost their Warriors in March. games,” Curry said, “and the con-
return to the court. His fate was know that I put the work in. I can
chances of re-signing him this essentially sealed after reports of a live with the results because I’m “They didn’t just sit on their text of what this five-year run has
summer, he has fought through a players-only meeting in the final having fun and I’m putting my hands thinking it was going to last been and all that stuff doesn’t really
nagging leg injury to give his weeks of the regular season turned all out on the floor.” forever. They freed up cap space, dominate my mind when we’re out
you have to give (general manager) there competing.”
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SATURDAY
CCS baseball
WHAT’S ON TAP
No. 3 Aragon (21-6) vs No. 1 Watsonville (23-4) at
PAL Stadium-San Jose, 12:30 p.m.
INDY clearly says, ‘This isn’t some-
thing you show up and can easily
do,”’ said Mark Miles, CEO of
are shorter (than NASCAR), we
have diversity across the field,
people are racing (from) different
Open Division championship game Continued from page 14 Hulman & Co. , which owns countries, and to me, I think we’re
7 p.m. at Municipal Stadium-San Jose Division II championship IndyCar, the Indy 500 and the on a good ride,” he said.
No. 3 Hillsdale (17-7) vs No. 5 Pioneer (14-11) at PAL
Division I championship game Stadium-San Jose, 10 a.m. speedway. “So it says: This is The 103rd running of the 500 is
4 p.m. at Municipal Stadium-San Jose Racing” is slowly returning. The complicated, this is hard.” especially rich on story lines.
Track and field hype has certainly been high at
CCS softball The Indy 500 will still draw at Chevrolet has had more speed
Open Division championship State meet at Buchanan High School-Clovis Indianapolis Motor Speedway this
Finals least 250,000 people — more if than Honda and swept the top four
3 p.m. at PAL Stadium-San Jose year, where a strong infield crowd
Field events, 4:30 p.m. Sunday’s forecast didn’t call for spots in qualifying with Pagenaud
attended practice days and large
Division I championship Track events, 6 p.m. rain — and those who show will be followed by the trio from Ed
groups of teens roamed the
treated to a true spectacle in the Carpenter Racing. The highest-
grounds as part of school field
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE trips.
push to drink the victory lane starting Honda driver is rookie
milk. IndyCar, slow in rebuilding, Colton Herta, who became
East Division East Division The race itself, which will broad-
W L Pct GB W L Pct GB is on the up, and drivers argue the IndyCar’s youngest winner earlier
New York 32 17 .653 — Philadelphia 30 21 .588 — cast for the first time by NBC, on-track product is better than this year just days before his 19th
Tampa Bay 29 19 .604 2 1/2 Atlanta 29 23 .558 1 1/2 could be a good one. Qualifying anything else out there. birthday.
Boston 27 24 .529 6 New York 24 26 .480 5 1/2
Toronto 20 31 .392 13 Washington 20 31 .392 10 for Sunday’s race produced the “It’s the most competitive rac- The son of former IndyCar driver
Baltimore 15 36 .294 18 Miami 16 32 .333 12 1/2 tightest Indy 500 field in history ing series in the world. It’s the Bryan Herta has been spectacular
Central Division Central Division with only 1. 8 mph separating tightest,” said Alexander Rossi, around Indianapolis — he drives
Minnesota 34 16 .680 — Chicago 29 20 .592 — pole sitter Simon Pagenaud at the 2016 Indy 500 champion as a for Harding Steinbrenner Racing,
Cleveland 26 24 .520 8 Milwaukee 29 23 .558 1 1/2
Chicago 23 27 .460 11 Pittsburgh 25 23 .521 3 1/2
229.992 mph from Pippa Mann, rookie after he flamed out in a team partially owned by the
Detroit 19 29 .396 14 St. Louis 25 25 .500 4 1/2 the slowest qualifier at 227.224. Formula One. “On any weekend, grandson of late New York Yankees
Kansas City 17 32 .347 16 1/2 Cincinnati 23 27 .460 6 1/2
There were 36 entrants, which you have no idea who is going to owner George S teinbrenner — and
West Division meant three drivers would not win the race.”
Houston 34 18 .654 —
West Division is a legitimate contender.
Los Angeles 33 18 .647 —
Texas 25 23 .521 7 San Diego 27 24 .529 6 make the field, and once-proud IndyCar has had five different The Herta entry has an alliance
A’s 26 25 .510 7 1/2 Arizona 26 25 .510 7 McLaren was humiliated to miss winners through its first five races with Andretti Autosport, which has
Angels 22 28 .440 11 Colorado 23 26 .469 9
Seattle 23 30 .434 11 1/2 Giants 21 29 .420 11 1/2
the race with superstar Fernando this year, but Pagenaud might be been a bit under the radar during the
Alonso. The two-time Formula the first repeat winner. He’s the month of May. Rossi is probably
Friday’s Games Friday’s Games One champion nearly salvaged
N.Y.Yankees at Kansas City,ppd. Cincinnati 6, Chicago Cubs 5
favorite to repeat his win from two the strongest of the Andretti
San Diego 6,Toronto 3 L.A. Dodgers 10, Pittsburgh 2 McLaren’s mortifying return to weeks ago on Indy’s road course. group, but Conor Daly, in a fifth
Cleveland 3,Tampa Bay 1 Washington 12, Miami 10 Indianapolis when he gallantly His job with Roger Penske is on entry, has been fast in the best car
Detroit 9,N.Y.Mets 8 San Diego 6, Toronto 3
Minnesota 11,ChicagoWhite Sox 4 Detroit 9, N.Y. Mets 8 held it wide open for four desperate the line — Pagenaud knows it — of his life. Daly doesn’t have a sin-
Houston 4,Boston 3 Philadelphia 6, Milwaukee 4 laps in an overhauled car worked but he is on the pole Sunday and gle race planned after Sunday, and
Colorado 8,Baltimore 6 Atlanta 5, St. Louis 2
Oakland 6,Seattle 2 Colorado 8, Baltimore 6
on until the very last moment. The Penske could not be more pleased. he needs a huge payday to get back
Texas 4,Angels 3 Arizona 18, San Francisco 2 car did not have the right gear ratio The venerable owner, celebrat- in a car this season.
Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games on a run that should have gotten
ChiSox (Banuelos 2-3) atTwins (Gibson 4-2),11:10 a.m. Reds (Mahle 1-5) at Cubs (Darvish 2-3), 11:20 a.m.
ing the 50th anniversary of his Chip Ganassi Racing has also
NYY (Happ 3-3) at Kansas City (Duffy 3-1),11:15 a.m. San Diego (Quantrill 0-2) at Jays (Jackson 0-1),12:07 p.m. Alonso into the 33-car field, and first Indy 500, is going for his been quiet. Five-time series champ
San Diego (Quantrill 0-2) at Jays (Jackson 0-1),12:07 p.m. Arizona (Clarke 0-1) at SF (Suarez 0-1), 1:05 p.m. mighty McLaren was bumped by 18th win in the showcase race. He Scott Dixon starts 18th but rookie
Seattle (Kikuchi 3-1) at Oakland (Fiers 3-3),1:07 p.m. Miami (Alcantara 2-4) at Nats (Corbin 4-2), 1:05 p.m.
Detroit (TBD) at N.Y.Mets (Vargas 1-2),1:10 p.m. Detroit (TBD) at N.Y. Mets (Vargas 1-2), 1:10 p.m.
tiny Juncos Racing and young is Pageanud’s biggest fan, even as Felix Rosenqvist struggled to
Rays (Morton 4-0) at Cleveland (Carrasco 4-4),1:10 p.m. Phils (Arrieta 4-4) at Milwaukee (Chacin 3-5),1:10 p.m. American driver Kyle Kaiser. Team Penske goes into the race qualify after the Swede was rattled
Boston (Price 2-2) at Houston (Peacock 5-2),4:15 p.m. Atlanta (Soroka 5-1) at St. L (Hudson 3-3), 4:15 p.m.
Baltimore (Cashner 4-2) at Rox (Freeland 2-5),6:10 p.m. L.A. (Ryu 6-1) at Pittsburgh (Musgrove 3-4), 4:15 p.m. The result is Kaiser, winner of with a quartet of cars capable of by a crash in practice.
Texas (Minor 5-3) at Angels (Skaggs 4-4),7:07 p.m. Baltimore (Cashner 4-2) at Rox (Freeland 2-5),6:10 p.m. nothing of national note, and winning. Along with Pagenaud the Honda has a few other promising
Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games team has defending winner Will
San Diego atToronto,10:07 a.m. San Diego at Toronto, 10:07 a.m. Mann, driving for the Clauson- candidates in Sebastien Bourdais,
Detroit at N.Y.Mets,10:10 a.m. Detroit at N.Y. Mets, 10:10 a.m. Marshall team that races sprint Power, three-time winner Helio driving a new car purchased specifi-
Tampa Bay at Cleveland,10:10 a.m. L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m. cars the rest of the year, are in the Castroneves and former series cally for this race by Jimmy Vasser
Boston at Houston,11:10 a.m. Miami at Washington, 10:35 a.m.
ChicagoWhite Sox at Minnesota,11:10 a.m. Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. race. Alonso, needing the Indy 500 champion Josef Newgarden. and James Sullivan, as well as Oriol
N.Y.Yankees at Kansas City,11:15 a.m. Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. to complete his quest of the Triple Penske is bullish on everything Servia, the oldest driver in the field
Baltimore at Colorado,12:10 p.m. Baltimore at Colorado, 12:10 p.m.
Seattle at Oakland,1:07 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m. Crown, and an actual Formula One right now, especially IndyCar. at 44 and the final entrant announced
Texas at Angels,1:07 p.m. Atlanta at St. Louis, 4:05 p.m. team went back to Europe. “I think the good thing that’s the night before opening day.
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‘Woody Sez’
Depression Era
look at folk artist
Woody Guthrie
SEE PAGE 20
MARVEL.COM
Marvel is teaming up its greatest Asian and
Asian American heroes for new comic series
‘Agents of Atlas.’
Stormtroopers will serve as ushers for fans who go over the four-hour time limit of Disneyland’s Star Wars-themed,‘Galaxy’s Edge.’
Asian heroes to
power a new
‘Move along’: Stormtroopers Marvel series
ready for ‘Galaxy’s’ crowds By Terry Tang
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Center Rep honors Guthrie with ‘Woody Sez’ Are cats social?
I
By Judy Richter n the common clichés, dogs are fawning creatures need-
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT ing constant social interaction while cats are independ-
ent and aloof. The most generous thing one can say
When the name Woody Guthrie comes up, people proba- about both characterizations is that they are gross generaliza-
bly associate him with his most popular song, “This Land tions not supported when one observes
Is Your Land,” and perhaps his son Arlo Guthrie. many individual animals. Better, in
However, he was much more than that, as shown in fact, to say both statements are poppy-
“Woody Sez: The Life & Music of Woody Guthrie,” present- cock (a word you just don’t get to use
ed by Center Repertory Company. often enough!).
This musical biography with its dozens of songs looks at Are cats social? There are a gazillion
the tragedies in his life and the destitution that led to voic- cats on the planet (OK, not an exact
ing his activism through his music. count but you get the point), and their
Some people considered him a radical, especially given behaviors, interests, needs and wants
his allegiance to communism, but he had seen the despair of vary as greatly as do, say, those of you
people during the Depression and the Dust Bowl days. and all the other humans you know. Of
the several dozen cats who’ve allowed
Born in Oklahoma in 1912, he lost homes and his sister
me to share their home over the years,
because of fires. It’s gradually implied that they were set by
here’s a few thumbnail sketches. Lilly loved me to despera-
his mother, who died of debilitating Huntington’s disease
tion (and I her), along with the other cats and dogs at home,
when he was 14.
and barely tolerated my wife (even though she was the one
Before long, he was a wanderer, finding work wherever he who rescued this stray kitten from a trap and fed her for her
could and singing his songs. long and happy life). Sniff adored Carolyn, ignored (pretty
One of the most vivid scenes in the show, joined with nose in the air) all other living creatures in our home, and lit-
“Talkin’ Dust Bowl” and “Dust Storm Disaster,” culminates erally pooped in my arms the one time I was able to lift her
in the unprecedented April 1935 dust storm that caused him without getting bitten. Tsimmes loved us both, welcomed
CENTEREP.ORG
to join thousands of other Oklahomans on the arduous trek new cats and kittens, dogs and puppies, dinner guests and
‘Woody Sez’ chronicles the life and times of folk artist
See GUTHRIE, Page 21 Woody Guthrie. dishwasher repair people with purrs and full body rubs, never
waiting for an introduction.
Dogs ancestors hunted in packs (as do most wild canids
still today) while the ancestors of our house cats hunted solo
(both solo and community hunting are found in wild felids).
It’s likely that this is the source of the myth that cats want
nothing to do with either us or others of their own kind; that
casual disregard is the most one can expect from a pet cat.
While it is true that you can’t likely convince eight cats to
team up and pull a sled through the snow, it’s also true that
cats are individuals, and just like individual people they are
not hard-wired to be solitary creatures. Rather, that unique
mix of nature and nurture, of genes and experiences, helps
mold feline (and dog and human) clay into each unique indi-
vidual.
Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA.
Entertainment brief
Theme park to star ’Hunger Games,’ ’Twilight’
LOS ANGELES — Some of Lionsgate’s most popular film fran-
chises from “Hunger Games” to “Twilight” will be brought to life
when the studio opens what it calls the world’s first vertical
theme park in China this summer.
Lionsgate Entertainment World will offer several adventures
including a virtual reality motorcycle ride based on “Twilight,” a
maximum-security prison breakout like in “Escape Plan” and a
replica of The Capitol lobby from “Hunger Games,” complete
with shops where guests can fashion themselves in the film’s dis-
tinctive couture.
More than 25 rides and virtual reality experiences will pack a
sleek, futuristic looking bean-shaped building that stands 10 sto-
ries high. The theme park, which will also include attractions
based on films such as “Divergent,” “Now You See Me” and “Gods
of Egypt,” is scheduled to open in July.
GUTHRIE
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series, the do-gooders find that someone has flipped a
switch and created a “cross-Asian portal city” called Pan. In
Pan, Asian neighborhoods get geographically scrambled
and then stitched together into one city. So, the streets of
Tokyo could be next to neighborhoods from Honolulu,
to California. Korean American genius teen. The character first appeared Manila and some of Marvel’s fictitious Asian countries.
This is followed by the desperation of hundreds of in 2005. A decade later, he absorbed the Hulk’s powers and
migrants waiting to pick fruit while the company store started going by Brawn. Filipino American Loren Javier, 50, discusses Marvel
granted them credit that took away their cars and other “It’s always been my dream to do a team book using a comics on his “Castles, Capes & Clones” blog and pod-
belongings. bunch of Asian and Asian American heroes,” said Pak, who cast. There were few Asian characters in the lexicon he
Much more transpires with three marriages, the deaths of thinks there’s more appetite for representation with the could look up to as a child, and many were often stereotypi-
some of his eight children and his own death from success of the movie “Crazy Rich cal mystics or man-servants.
Huntington’s in 1967. Asians.” “There’s literally never been a “I love Marvel but I didn’t necessarily see myself in the
This show was devised by music director David M. Lutken better time in my memory with more comics,” said Javier, who recalls being teased by a class-
with director Nick Corley, Darcie Deaville, Helen J. Russell opportunities for doing work that specif- mate who called him “the enemy.”
and Andy Teirstein. ically includes Asian and Asian American
Lutken takes on the role of Guthrie while Deaville, Megan characters.” “Now, finally, I think about kids who are reading this
Loomis and David Finch assume others. These multi-talent- The decades-old character of Agent new generation of comics and heroes and getting to see
ed musicians play an array of acoustic instruments such as Jimmy Woo (portrayed by Randall Park themselves a little bit more,” Javier said. “It’s very power-
guitar, fiddle, bass, banjo, harmonica and even spoons. in last year’s “Ant-Man and the Wasp” ful.”
Running about two hours with one intermission, the movie) leads the pack as head of the Charlie Kirihara, who is half Japanese and half white,
Greg Pak revived secret protection society Atlas.
entertaining, informative “Woody Sez” will continue was thrilled by “New Agents of Atlas” and tweeted at Pak
through June 23 at the Lesher Center for the Arts, 1601 Others getting in on the action include Brawn and Cindy and Marvel pleading for more content.
Civic Drive, Walnut Creek. Moon, who is the Korean American web-shooter Silk.
Sunday matinees will be followed by free hootenannies. Other recruits have only previously been seen in Marvel Kirihara, 26, said it was a welcome change to see charac-
video games or web comics only available in Asian coun- ters that represented Asian and American cultures in “The
For tick ets and more information, call (925) 943-7469 or tries. Among them is Korea-born Luna Snow a.k.a. Seol War of the Realms.”
v isit centerrep.org. Hee, a K-pop star who can manipulate frozen elements. “I read through the book and realized that was the first
There’s also Aero and Sword Master, the products of cre- time I’ve read a comic book that was all these Asian charac-
atives in China. Besides crime-fighting, the group will ters and that wasn’t manga written in Japan,” Kirihara said,
spend time doing things like eating dim sum or singing referring to a genre of comics or graphic novels. “I want to
karaoke. see it have legs beyond this storyline.”
“That kind of diversity within diversity is amazing,” said
Pak, who is half-Korean and half-white. “No one character That’s Pak’s wish as well. But it depends on how Marvel
here has to represent all Asian-ness or Asian American- finds the fan response.
ness. That’s a ridiculous demand for any character.” “If people buy the heck out of it, I’m happy to keep writ-
The rest of the “Atlas” creative team includes writer Jeff ing them,” Pak said.
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Continued from page 19 Judge blocks Trump from
will be available through the Disneyland app or a kiosk in
the park.
“We believe that we can get a lot of folks through the
land, and the wait won’t be unmanageable,” Theiler said.
Theiler said Disneyland has learned from its other attrac-
tions, such as It’s a Small World, Dumbo and Matterhorn
Bobsled, how to manage crowds.
building sections of wall
By Daisy Nguyen Congress set aside $1.375 billion to extend or replace
“Many of these attractions were built in the ‘50s,” she THE ASSOCIATED PRESS existing barriers in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley, the busiest
said. “We didn’t have the volume back then that we do today. corridor for illegal crossings.
We’ve gotten into the practice of utilizing walkway space. SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge blocked on Friday Trump grudgingly accepted the money, but then declared
We really want to make sure from a guest perspective that President Donald Trump from building sections of his long- the national emergency to siphon money from other gov-
we’re ready to go. We’ve been doing a lot of infrastructure sought border wall with money secured under his declaration ernment accounts because he wanted to spend $8 billion on
work the last couple years.” of a national emergency. wall construction. The funds include $3.6 billion from mil-
Even before Galaxy’s Edge opens, Disneyland was the U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam, Jr., on Friday itary construction funds, $2. 5 billion from Defense
second most popular theme park in the world last year with immediately halted the administration’s efforts to redirect Department counterdrug activities and $600 million from
18.6 million visitors. It is second only to Disney World in military-designated funds for wall construction. His order the Treasury Department’s asset forfeiture fund.
Florida, where a version of Galaxy’s Edge is scheduled to applies to two high-priority projects to replace 51 miles The president’s adversaries say the emergency declaration
open Aug. 29. (82 kilometers) of fence in two areas on the Mexican border. was an illegal attempt to ignore Congress, which author-
Theiler said Disneyland also wants to create a fun and safe Gilliam issued the ruling after hearing arguments last ized far less wall spending than Trump wanted.
environment for visitors who might want to partake in a week in two cases. California and 19 other states brought “We welcome the court’s decision to block Trump’s
lightsaber battle or let their personal droid roam. Activities one lawsuit; the Sierra Club and a coalition of communities attempts to sidestep Congress to build deadly walls that
like that will be monitored on a case-by-case basis, she along the border brought the other. His ruling was the first would hurt communities living at the border, endanger
said. of several lawsuits against Trump’s controversial decision wildlife, and have damaging impacts on the environment,”
“If everyone’s having fun and no safety issues, we’re to bypass the normal appropriations process to pay for his said Andrea Guerrero, a member of the Southern Border
going to let people do that,” she said. “But if we start feel- long-sought wall. Communities Coalition.
ing like that’s interfering with other guest experiences or Gilliam, an appointee of President Barack Obama, said The administration said Trump was protecting national
other safety issues, then we’ll have a gentle conversation the plaintiffs were likely to succeed on arguments that the security as unprecedented numbers of Central American asy-
with that group.” president was wrongly ignoring Congress’ wishes. lum-seeking families arrive at the U.S. border.
“Congress’s ‘absolute’ control over federal expendi- It wasn’t a total defeat for the administration.
tures—even when that control may frustrate the desires of Gilliam rejected a request by the 20 states to block use of
REVIEW
Continued from page 19
the Executive Branch regarding initiatives it views as
important—is not a bug in our constitutional system. It is
a feature of that system, and an essential one,” he wrote in
his 56-page opinion.
Treasury asset forfeiture funds for border wall construction.
The states argued that Trump skirted environmental impact
reviews but the judge said they were unlikely to prevail on
that point.
A judge in Washington, D.C., is hearing a similar chal- The administration has said it plans to use the Treasury
need the poetry” but her introspection doesn’t agree. Even lenge brought by the U.S. House of Representatives that money to extend barriers in the Rio Grande Valley.
when just “mouthing the words” about “half-used” inten- argued the money shifting violates the constitution. The The courtroom showdowns come amid a flurry of activity
tions, a state of “occasional bloom” is depicted. judge was weighing whether the lawmakers even had the to accelerate wall construction.
At times she seems impenetrable, at others an aching vul- ability to sue the president instead of working through The preliminary injunction applies to the two highest-
nerability is revealed — at one point determining: “I’m a political routes to resolve the bitter dispute. priority Pentagon-funded wall contracts.
cross hair.” The intricate hooks also reveal themselves At stake is billions of dollars that would allow Trump to The Defense Department has transferred $2.5 billion to
gradually, popping out of nowhere or unfurling deceptively. make progress in a signature campaign promise heading border wall coffers.
A distinct sense of place and universality are both at play. into his campaign for a second term. The Defense Department transferred $1 billion to border
That dichotomy is part of the draw. “Home to You” details Trump declared a national emergency in February after wall coffers in March and another $1.5 billion earlier this
the complicated nature of residence, redefining the concept losing a fight with the Democratic-led House over fully pay- month. Patrick Shanahan, the acting defense secretary, is
as “an impasse under hallway ceiling” or a “drink from bor- ing for the wall that led to a 35-day government shutdown. expected to decide soon whether to transfer an additional
rowed cups.” As a compromise on border and immigration enforcement, $3.6 billion.
The instrumental palette is just as whimsical. Elliptical
keyboards flutter on buoyant basslines. A dewy slide adorns presented a full vision and people could see all the steps of
“Sad Nudes.” “Mother’s Mother’s Magazines” reads like a
Kinks’ title and starts out like a song from The Fall before
easing back for a brass excursion. “Magnificent Gestures”
SCHOOLS
Continued from page 1
even beyond what the bond could fund and that can be attrib-
uted to her leadership and drive.”
Kemp secured hundreds of thousands of dollars in grant
raises the pulse. With an assist from Kurt Vile, Le Bon rumi- funding to create programs for English language learners
nates on a "teacher's laugh" before torpedoing guitar shards and in STEM, provide 21st century teaching and learning
take it all down. revamped and improved to accommodate more students. The centers helped create new systems were created on the busi-
“Daylight Matters” is the one to put on repeat. A sultry, timeline for shuttering and selling Rollingwood is yet to be ness side as well as in special education, according to the
almost disco sway meant for late afternoon drifting. Most determined. release.
of this is so pretty it could float around in the background Meanwhile, Engvall Middle School has been closed since Martinez said the board will likely look to an experienced
without another thought. But the acute listener is rewarded. 1989 and is currently being leased to a golf center. Officials interim superintendent to take over while a permanent
are considering allowing the San Mateo Union High School replacement is sought.
District to create fields at the site, which would free up 5 Kemp’s new employer, Santa Clara Unified, is a K-12 pub-
acres for residential development at the former Crestmoor lic school system with 26 schools — there are plans to
High School campus in San Bruno. That would help the open three more schools over the next five years — serving
high school district finance construction of affordable 15,500 students and an additional 6,000 preschool and
teacher housing. One location that is being explored for adult students, according to the release. The district has an
that high school district teacher housing is Mills High operating budget of nearly $280 million.
School in Millbrae. “This opportunity for Dr. Kemp to preside over a K-12
Under Kemp, the district achieved fiscal solvency, accord- district does not come around often and is perfectly aligned
ing to the release, in part because of Measure X, the $79 with her talent, experience, knowledge and leadership skill
million bond to modernize the district’s schools passed in to educate the whole child from preschool through high
November of 2018. school and beyond,” Martinez said. “It’s mixed feelings for
“She brought stability and confidence when we were in us. We know they’re getting a strong leader and we know
financial distress two years ago and it was evidenced in her she’s invested so much here. We’re in a strong position to
bond campaign,” said board President Kevin Martinez. “She carry forward.”
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BUDGET
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“The way you get healthy people is you catch it early and you
do preventative care.”
The budget for the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 fiscal years
Super Saturday Equestrian Event also proposed increasing the total number of county employ-
and Family Fun. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Writing Workshop: From Research ees — which currently stands at 5,543 — by 18 with new posi-
Horse Park, 3674 Sand Hill Road, to Story. Noon to 1:30 p.m. Grace parks and efforts to migrate County Health records to electron- tions including a two-person psychiatric emergency response
Woodside. High flying horses and Lutheran Church, 2825 Alameda de ic records, among other expenditures.
great family entertainment. Cost is las Pulgas, San Mateo. Bring your team, five full-time workers to bolster operations of the
$10. For more information call (949) research and family lore to life The proposal pegged investments in building, preserving Elections Office as vote-by-mail ballots and district elections
293-1555. through story writing. Cost is $5 to and rehabilitating housing as well as efforts to boost reading
$10. For more information call 306- take shape and 12 property appraisers to keep up with the
American Legion Post 409 3423. performance for third-graders through the Big Lift program as demand for commercial appraisals at the Assessor’s Office,
Breakfast Fundraiser. 8:30 a.m. to continuing priorities for the county, funded in part by Measure according to the proposed budget.
11 a.m. 757 San Mateo Ave., San Whole Food Plant B ased
Bruno. Enjoy breakfast while visiting Nutrition. 3 p.m. San Francisco Main K, a half-cent sales tax previously known as Measure A and Cost of living increases, longevity pay and equity payments
with veterans and neighbors. Cost is Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South extended by voters in 2016. Board President Carole Groom are behind an expected $94.9 million increase in employee
$6 to $10. For more information call San Francisco. This workshop will commended the effort to craft a budget balancing the county’s
345-7388. cover what it is and how it can salaries and benefits, Callagy noted in the budget. He added the
improve your health. For more infor- need to support affordable housing projects and assist cities county would also pursue alternative commute and work
Young Chamber Musicians mation call 829-3860. boost the county’s housing stock while also continuing to assignment plans to address employees’ challenges with the
Per form. 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Oak
Room, San Mateo Public Library, 55 Movie Screening: ‘Crazy R ich provide essential health care services. rising cost of living in the region.
W. Third Ave., San Mateo. A concert of Asians.’ 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San “We want to be able to build as much affordable housing as Callagy recommended the board commit an additional $25
chamber music. Free. For more infor- Mateo Public Library-Oak Room, 55
mation call 522-7849. W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Free. For we can,” she said. “This is a whole unified effort in the entire million toward the county’s unfunded pension liability in the
more information call 522-7818. county to make sure we get this done.” 2018-2019 fiscal year. In the 2019 fiscal year, the contribu-
STEAM: Science. 3 p.m. San
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. FRIDAY, MAY 31 The jump in the number of workers in San Mateo County, tions to the county’s unfunded actuarial accrued liability —
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. K idZ in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South which rose by 84,700 between 2010 and 2018, and the trend’s which is estimated at $619 million for the same year — are
This month’s mad and rad science San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. accompanying strain on affordable housing were among the
experiment will be all about color- Orange Ave., South San Francisco. estimated to reach $240 million. Under a prepayment plan ini-
changing milk. For more information Recommended for ages 2 to 5. Free. future challenges to the county’s fiscal position outlined in the tiated some five years ago, the county is on target for signifi-
call 829-3860. For more information call 829-3860. budget, Callagy noted in the proposal. cantly reducing its unfunded actuarial accrued liability by fiscal
SUNDAY, MAY 26 Mike Henderson at Sanchez Art Though Louise Rogers, chief of San Mateo County Health, year 2022-2023, according to the budget.
Learn Japanese Calligraphy Center. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sanchez Art has balanced the department’s budget for the 2019-2020 fiscal Out of concern for an impending economic downturn and
Hands-On Work shop. 2 p.m. San Center, 1220 Linda Mar Blvd.,
Mateo Public Library-Oak Room, 55 Pacifica. Three new exhibitions. For year through ongoing and one-time solutions, a $52.2 million other challenges, Callagy noted he has directed all of the coun-
W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Learn cal- more information call 995-3674. budget gap looms over County Health for the 2020-2021 fis- ty’s departments to prepare for a 2.5% reduction in their budg-
ligraphy and make origami with
experts. Free. For more information SATURDAY, JUNE 1 cal year, noted Callagy. Facing increased costs, stagnant rev- ets to soften the impact of future economic changes and emerg-
call 522-7818. Free Hands-On Training for New enue and the uncertainty of federal health care policies, health ing needs. The county’s budgeted reserves are estimated to be
Ham Radio Operators. 9 a.m. to officials are expected to consider systemic changes in the com- $270.9 million in the 2020 fiscal year and $268.7 million for
Tribute to John Coltrane and Miles noon. Burlingame Public Library,
Davis. 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Club Fox, Lane Room, 480 Primrose Road, ing years. the 2021 fiscal year, according to the budget.
2209 Broadway, Redwood City. Burlingame. To get the most out of Groom reflected on the growth of insured residents in the Though Groom acknowledged the challenge of raising pri-
Fundraiser for a non-profit organiza- this workshop, participants will need
tion raising money for their 3rd to bring a radio with them. Brian county following the passage of the Affordable Care Act, and vate funds for the Big Lift program, an early education advoca-
Annual John Coltrane Day Around Mathews of the Radio Club has pro- noted the county has seen the effects of recent efforts to dis- cy initiative, she said county officials remain committed to
the Bay. $20. For more information vided information about buying a
call 399-6341. ham radio here. Your first radio can mantle the ACA at the federal level. She acknowledged deficit supporting the effort they are seeing begin to change out-
cost as little as $24 to $35. Register spending is not sustainable, but also emphasized her belief in comes for county students.
MONDAY, MAY 27 for the workshop at a health care system that takes care of people who need health “We’re going to see a difference and so we’ve got to contin-
Memorial Day in Union Cemetery, https://tinyurl.com/y5f7qh38. Free.
Redwood City. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. care. ue to support it,” she said.
Union Cemetery, 300 Woodside Penny n’ Pals Launch Party. 9 a.m.
Road, Redwood City. The morning’s to 2 p.m. Washington Park, 898
ments. Ultimately though their efforts were not sufficiently
MERCHANTS
proceedings will copy those of the Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. Join us
Decoration Day Ceremonies held in for the children’s book launch of persuasive, and the amended program was approved by a 3-1-1
Union Cemetery over 100 years ago. Penny n’ Pals. Free. For more informa-
Free. For more information call 365- tion call 302-1689. vote with Ortiz opposing and Councilman Michael Brownrigg
1196. absent.
The Third Annual White Elephant Continued from page 1
The 78th Annual Memorial Day Rummage Sale. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The For her part, Keighran recognized Ortiz’s concerns and
Observance. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Old Train Station, 110 Higgins
Golden Gate National Cemetery, Canyon Road, Half Moon Bay. This would make bigger tenant improvements,” she said, according expressed hopefulness that the altered application criteria
1300 Sneath Lane (Veterans Way), event raises money for the American
to video of the meeting. would incentivize merchants to match a portion of the cost to
San Bruno. Honoring fallen heroes. Association University Women’s
For more information call 589-7737. local scholarships. For more informa- Mayor Donna Colson agreed the grants could be just the sort beautify their businesses.
tion email ktgm4@aol.com.
The Riggstone Records. 4 p.m. to 6 of program needed to revitalize Broadway businesses. “That shows they have some skin in the game and then we
p.m. Dragon Productions Theatre R agazzi Boys Chorus Presents “To me, this is about helping small businesses, it’s about just have to see how that goes over the pilot study program and
Co., 2120 Broadway, Redwood City. “ SingFest.” 9:30 a.m. to noon. St. helping family-owned businesses and it’s about beautifying
$20 per person. Uncover a 200 year Peter’s Church, 178 Clinton St., we can always change it later,” she said.
old mystery. Unveil the secrets Redwood City. Singing, musical and creating a partnership in a unique way that particularly
behind the Riggstone Records and games and a short performance for Vice Mayor Emily Beach said she believes the program will
solves the issue for Broadway, as opposed to Burlingame
stop a great tentacled apocalypse. parents. Free. For more information be an asset for local businesses and residents hoping to enjoy a
For more information call 493-2006. call 342-8785. Avenue.”
revitalized shopping scene.
Under the approval from councilmembers, a $50,000 grant
Doodle Club. 6:30 p.m. South San Bonsai show and sale. 10 a.m. to 4
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. p.m. San Mateo Garden Center Inc., fund will be established by the city with a maximum of $10,000 “I think ultimately it is good for the community, we can help
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. All 605 Parkside Way, San Mateo. Free. available to businesses seeking financial assistance for facade the Broadway businesses feel great about themselves and it will
materials provided. Free. For more For more information call 483-7462. feel good for the community to just improve some of the looks
information call 829-3860. improvements. Merchants must identify the projects they want
Paint Like Yayoi Kusama. 10 a.m. to to complete with the grant funding as part of the application where we can,” she said.
AACP Writers Workshop. 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 process, and sums less than the $10,000 maximum available
to 9 p.m. AACP Bookstore, 529 E. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. Beach also noted there is some money available to merchants
Third Ave., San Mateo. Classes are Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese contem- can be sought. through the Broadway Improvement District which can pay
taught by Charlie Chin. Cost $30 for porary artist. Her work is based in Support for the program was not unanimous, as Councilman
drop in or $80 for three classes. Every conceptual art and shows some smaller sums to help with minor beautification efforts such as
Monday until Monday, May 27. For attributes of minimalism, surrealism Ricardo Ortiz voted against the grant fund with fears that solely awning cleaning.
more information call 375-8286. and abstract expressionism, and is making the money available to Broadway merchants was
infused with autobiographical, psy-
inequitable. More broadly, Ortiz expressed discomfort with Meanwhile Colson said she believed in the merits of the
TUESDAY, MAY 28 chological and sexual content. Free.
Men’s Group. 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. San To register and for more information offering public money to private enterprises. city’s program and suggested if it is successful, it could be
Mateo Pride Center, 1021 S. El call 591-8286.
“I still just have an ugly feeling about using city money to fix expanded to assist merchants in other shopping districts with
Camino Real, San Mateo. Monthly similar needs.
group of men in the community Summer Learning K ickoff @The private property,” he said. “It just doesn’t feel right to me.”
meeting to share support and expe- Farmer’s Market. 10 a.m. Orange
riences. All are welcome. For more Memorial Park, 35 W. Orange Ave., In recognition of his concerns, Ortiz’s colleagues attempted “We’re going to do a pilot program, we are going to try to
information call 591-0133. South San Francisco. Free. For more to tweak the program’s design to prioritize allocations for mer- here, we are going to see how it works and if it is successful,
information call 829-3860 chants who volunteered to share the cost of facade improve- then we can deploy it in other parts of Burlingame,” she said.
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sTaTemenT #281138 sTaTemenT #281250
newspaper inTerns The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
Journalism as: Alfaro Trucking, 88 Dockside Drive, as: M and F Enterprises Group, 180 El
The Daily Journal is looking for in- DALY CITY, CA 94014. Registered
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tures and interviews. Photo interns al- The registrants commenced to transact Enriquez and Fe R. Enriquez, 4224 Betti-
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/s/Felix Alfaro/ business is conducted by a General Part-
We expect a commitment of four to This statement was filed with the Asses-
eight hours a week for at least four nership.. The registrants commenced to
months. The internship is unpaid, but sor-County Clerk on 5/1/2019. (Publish- transact business under their FBN on 01-
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 23-84.
terns have progressed in time into 5/4/19, 5/11/19, 5/18/19, 5/25/19). /s/Marico C. Enriquez/
paid correspondents and full-time re-
porters. This statement was filed with the Asses-
ficTiTious business name sor-County Clerk on 5/14/2019. (Publish-
College students or recent graduates sTaTemenT #280929 ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper The following person is doing business 5/18/19, 5/25/19,6/1/19, 6/8/19).
experience is preferred but not neces- as: The Earth Culture Company, 151 N over the Hedge over the Hedge over the Hedge
sarily required. Ellsworth Ave. #3, SAN MATEO, CA
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your interest in newspapers, a resume sTaTemenT #281164
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with our publication. Our Web site: under their FBN on N/A. as: 1)Hey, Hey...Let’s Play 2)The
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This statement was filed with the Asses- Claire Swann 5)Press Play 6)Claire Rob-
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ular mail to 1720 S. Amphlett Blvd., Bookshelf 9)Fun Timz, 2326 Ralmar
5/4/19, 5/11/19, 5/18/19, 5/25/19). Avenue, EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303.
#123, San Mateo CA 94402
Registered Owner: Justine Ryan, same
ficTiTious business name address. The business is conducted by
sTaTemenT #281110 an Individual. The registrants com-
The following person is doing business menced to transact business under their
127 elderly care as: My Products, 105 Crescent Drive, FBN on N/A.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. /s/Justine Ryan/
Registered Owner: Julia Zachariah, This statement was filed with the Asses-
family resource same address. The business is conduct-
ed by an Individual. The registrants sor-County Clerk on 5/3/2019. (Publish- 203 public notices 203 public notices 296 appliances
guide commenced to transact business under ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
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children and families. This statement was filed with the Asses- case# 19c1V02386 Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban- $75 (650)727-7266
every Tuesday & weekend sor-County Clerk on 4/29/2019. (Publish- ficTiTious business name SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, doning the use of the Fictitious Business
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sTaTemenT #281297 COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Name: Edwin Palma. Name of Business: mayTag wasHer excellent working
Look for it in today’s paper to 5/11/19, 5/18/19, 5/25/19, 6/1/19). The following person is doing business 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, El Peruche Restaurant. Date of original condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
find information on family REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 filing: 05-28-2014. Address of Principal (408)656-0958
as: HRJ Cleaning Company, 800 West Place of Business: 3997 Mission St.,
resources in the local area, Orange Ave, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, PETITION OF
ficTiTious business name DALY CITY, CA 94014. Registrant: Ed- mfg H20labs Model 300 exc cond
including childcare. CA 94080. Registered Owner: Concep- Kham Hoang Dang win Palma, 118 Claremont Ave, SOUTH
sTaTemenT #281270 counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
The following person is doing business cion J. Turcios, same address. The busi- SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 The busi-
as: Bay Area Cognitive Health, 533 Air- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: ness was conducted by an Individual. new, singer Sewing Machine Univer-
ness is conducted byan Individual. The Petitioners: Kham Hoang Dang filed a /s/Edwin Palma/ sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma-
port Boulevard, Suite 400, BURLIN- registrants commenced to transact busi-
180 businesses for sale GAME, CA 94010. Registered Owner: ness under their FBN on N/A.
petition with this court for a decree This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222
Bay Area Cognitive Health, A Psycholo- changing names as follows: County on 5/6/19. Tiffany sTyle Lamp shade. Older-
commercial kiTcHen for sale. gy Corporation, CA. The business is con-
/s/Concepcion J. Turcios/
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650)
Downtown San Mateo 4000 sq ft
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants This statement was filed with the Asses- Present name: nal, 5/11/19, 5/18/19, 5/25/19, 6/1/19). 727-7266.
$575,000 Possible seller finance up to sor-County Clerk on 5/17/2019. (Publish-
50% Call (415)267-6952. commenced to transact business under 1. Kham Hoang Dang
their FBN on N/A. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Vacuum cleaner (reconditioned)
/s/Catherine Marreiro/ 5/25/19, 6/1/19, 6/8/19, 6/15/19). Proposed Name: sTaTemenT of abandonmenT of $10 Call Ed (415)298-0645
203 public notices This statement was filed with the Asses- 1. Kham Hoang Phan THe use of a ficTiTious business
ficTiTious business name sor-County Clerk on 5/15/2019. (Publish- name sTaTemenT 280119 297 bicycles
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ficTiTious business name Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban-
sTaTemenT #281143 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons doning the use of the Fictitious Business
5/18/19, 5/25/19,6/1/19, 6/8/19). sTaTemenT #281350 adulT bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
interested in this matter shall appear be- Name: Nagle Energy Solutions LLC.
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business fore this court at the hearing indicated Name of Business: Nagle Energy Solu-
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
as: Kinanty, 124 Barneson Ave., SAN as: Waggin’ Hynies, 208 Wildwood Dr, below to show cause, if any, why the pe- tions LLC. Date of original filing: cHild’s scHwinn bicycle, blue in
MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner: ficTiTious business name 9/23/2009. Address of Principal Place of
sTaTemenT #281211 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. tition for change of name should not be good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
Ayman Asfour, same address. The busi- Business: 2020 Gordon Avenue, MEN-
The following person is doing business Registered Owner: Vaughn Leslie Hy- granted. Any person objecting to the LO PARK, CA 94025. Registrant: Nagle mounTain bike new 21 gears $100.
ness is conducted by an Individual. The as: Corcept Therapeutics, 149 Common- ndman, same address. The business is name changes described above must file Energy Solutions LLC, CA. The busi- (650)722-3634
registrants commenced to transact busi- wealth Drive, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. conducted by an Individual. The regis- a written objection that includes the rea- ness was conducted by a Limited Liabili-
ness under their FBN on NA. Registered Owner: Corcept Therapeutics trants commenced to transact business sons for the objection at least two court ty Company. 298 collectibles
/s/Ayman Asfour/ Incorporated, DE. The business is con- under their FBN on March 2019. days before the matter is scheduled to /s/Min Nagle/
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants be heard and must appear at the hearing This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- commenced to transact business under
/s/Vaughn Leslie Hyndman/ sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 1984 Time magazine. Special 1994
sor-County Clerk on 5/2/2019. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should County on 5/23/19. Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg
their FBN on May 19, 1998. not be granted. If no written objection is (650)588-0842
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/G. Charles Robb/ sor-County Clerk on 5/23/2019. (Publish- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- nal, 5/25/19, 6/1/19, 6/8/19, 6/15/19).
5/4/19, 5/11/19, 5/18/19, 5/25/19). This statement was filed with the Asses- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie
sor-County Clerk on 5/9/2019. (Publish- 5/25/19, 6/1/19, 6/8/19, 6/15/19). deBartolo on cover. Mint condition.
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5/18/19, 5/25/19,6/1/19, 6/8/19). a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, 295 art
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Owner: Teresa Anthony, 1535 Shoal Dr., (650)388-2445
same address. The business is conduct- MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered San Mateo Daily Journal
Owner: Corcept Therapeutics Incorporat- San Mateo, CA 94404. The business is Filed: 5/6/2019 air condiTioner 10000 BTU w/re- classic lamborgHini Countach
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Medium ,Good Condition $25. (510)684-
their FBN on 3/11/18. menced to transact business under their under their FBN on May 1, 2019. 0187
/s/Mohsen A. Rihan/ FBN on May 19, 1998.
Dated: 5/2/2019
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72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost 311 Musical instruments brOwn Sued boots, fur-lined, size 8,
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case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. 1929 anTique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut- sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
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drawers and pull-down desk call Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 ePiPhOne leS Paul Custom Prophecy
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(650)591-8062 wall uniT/rOOM Divider. Simple
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rich in minerals 2 Steel, for one
(650) 315-2319
crYSTal wine glasses new (12ea) 36 Hitchhike for some
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years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or
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china cabineT Wallet, $20. Call
Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. Dogs” Pack title specialty 55 Sign of healing
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and food warmer $35.00 call (650)592-
2648 expected word as game software 58 Asian path
with cushion. In excellent condition, $60.
Call 650-872-2371. 18 Baroque 6 Misjudgment 42 Water in a green 59 One making calls
7 Key with all white
SinK dOuble cast iron. Good condi-
tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 chamber work bottle at home
notes
cOMPuTer deSK (glass) & chair. Like
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or 19 Prefix meaning
8 Chicken general ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
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“within”
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cOMPuTer deSK with 3 side drawers . anne Klein silver-tone watch with 20 Solo on-screen 9 Lab coat
Pine wood lacquered. Almost new. Ask
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Swarovski crystals & mother-of-pearl di-
al. $60.00 call(650)872-2371 21 Epithet for Tim attachments
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22 Attended to 10 “The Matrix”
cOMPuTer SwiVel CHAIR. Padded
308 Tools
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briggS & Stratton Lawn Mower with
Mind” rapper Eugene
deSK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
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(650)458-3578
its own tartan
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dining chairS -Six Antique, used once. Cost $330.00 check Sears design
Mahogany Chippendale Chairs- $675 website. $150.00 (650)591-6283
30 Adobe creation wagons
24 Abbey title
(650)888-2662
craFTSMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
32 Sitcom shoe
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
salesman 25 Humiliates
26 Metal-working
dining rOOM Table-Antique,Oak, lg craFTSMen shop vac 6.5hp $60
5chairs, w/ extension $200 (510)943-9221 34 Fauvism pioneer
(650)290-3188
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29 Heated quickly
ShOPSMiTh MarK V 50th Anniversary
most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
duple time
dining Table (36"x54") and 4 match-
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
(650)504-0585
39 Lusters 30 Certain agency
$250 .(650)-654-1930. goal
40 Test involving
VinTage craFTSMan Jig Saw. Circa
1947. $60. (650)245-7517
31 Levels
dining Table - (72”x42”)WITH 2 FT
Extension, six upholstered chairs, excel- reading letters 05/25/19
lent condition, $450 (650)692-8012. 310 Misc. For Sale 42 Considers
dining Table. 72" by 42". With leaf 500-600 big Band-era 78's--most mint, closely
90". $99 or best offer. (650)228-3389 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
43 The Cranberries
dreSSer-anTique VaniTY Combo, 3 beSSY SMall Evening Hand Bag With vocalist
O’Riordan
beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $400 Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
(650)290-3188
engliSh draw Table, $50 Solid Wood
biFOld ShuTTerS 2x28”x79 $10.00
(650)544-5306 45 Trilogy, often
48" with two 12" pull-out leaves, 46 Super __
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call(650)697-3709 blue OYSTer cult lp signed by donald
r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
eThan allen sofa and love seat. Blue (408)661-6019 charoseth, a
symbolic fruit
velveteen. Solid construction. Some col-
or fading in spots. Great sofa for reuphol- caSh regiSTer Parts; Much Skin Not
stering. Free. (650)593-7001. Guts $500 (415)269-4784
paste
glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- cOScO PlaY Pen with travel bag. Used 50 Silent welcomer?
51 Narrow shore
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. once $35 (650)591-2981
iKea dreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
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cuT glaSS serving bowl 8" diameter
$25. Call 650-921-4016 point
53 Boxer’s
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iKea Table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. deluxe FOlder Walker - 5" wheels -
$ 30. (650)598-9804. Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
MahOganY TV Cabinet, $75 4'H x 3'W diSPlaY caSe, glass top. 27”x20”x2” 55 Drought-stricken
x 2'D, perfect condition call (650)697- Deep. $15.00. 650-588-0842. 56 Place with flexible
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new deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
Sell! (650) 875-8159.
Free: wild turkey feathers; whole
Letter” musical
niagara VibraTing Adjustable bed wings, full tail fans. Wild duck wings. For 63 Film genre
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(408)656-0958 (650)207-0882
supporting
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call (650)697-3709
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reTrO huTch Needs refinishing other-
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bottom $25. (650)712-9962 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
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