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Wednesday Aug. 23, 2017 XVIII, Edition 5 www.smdailyjournal.com

Podcast sheds new light on old cold case


Payless Murders an infamous case for San Mateo
By Aimee Lewis Strain off with nearly $20,000 in cash and Michael Olson, 24, Billy
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT could still be running free today. Baumgartner, 17, and Tracy Anderson,
Those close to the case can remem- 16, were cut short. But no one knows
Its been nearly 40 years of frustrat- ber explicit details of it from the this case better than local author John
ing dead ends, minimal leads and little .38 caliber Smith and Wesson revolver Christgau.
activity surrounding San Mateos that detectives tried to chase down in Its a case that shocked the commu-
longest unsolved triple homicide. On Oregon to the chilling words spoken nity, devastated families and left law
that Sunday night in February 1979, by psychic Kay Rhae, also known as enforcement officials struggling to
three young men two Hillsdale High the Body Finder, for her ability to solve. And this week, close to 38 years
School students and one young father locate disappeared people and spirits later, a podcast will be unveiled that
were shot execution style as they in the 1980s. Some can even remem- tells the story of that frightful night
closed the Payless Store on Concar ber that it was Sunday Dollar Days Tracy Anderson, Billy Baumgartner and Michael Olson, the
Drive in San Mateo. The murderer ran that fateful day that the lives of See PODCAST, Page 23 three victims of the infamous San Mateo Payless Murders.

Colleges seek
new ways to
address race
District officials consider program, policy
changes following racially offensive incident
By Austin Walsh posals to establish at each campus
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF an ethnic studies program and mul-
ticultural center, plus diversity
San Mateo County Community training courses and programs for
College District officials are students and staff, will help pre-
weighing a variety of programs vent any similar issues.
and initiatives intended to teach We are educating the entire
cultural understanding in the wake Skyline College community that
of a racially offensive student rhetoric, that behavior, will not be
presentation. tolerated, he said.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF GRAEME WHIFLER The school board discussion dur- Though the incident is still
The house William Whifler designed for his mother on Drake Avenue in Burlingame was listed on the National ing a Wednesday, Aug. 23, meet- being investigated and limited
Register of Historic Places. The creatively-designed property is the only home in Burlingame to gain such ing follows a Skyline College stu- details are available, Goodman
recognition.Whifler, primarily a residential architect, also designed Burlingame City Hall and co-founded the College dent completing an assignment said the proposals are brought fol-
of San Mateos architectural department. last semester in blackface, said lowing a student dressing as a
district Trustee Maurice Goodman.

Burlingame home deemed historic Goodman said he hoped the pro- See RACE, Page 22

Designer recognized for architectural brilliance, on National Register of Historic Places


By Austin Walsh Places. The accomplished but humble
State pollution permits
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The only person architect


William Whifler intended to
Wi l l i a m
Whifler, who
designed homes
across the
designer was disinterested in self-
promotion and sought only to
build for his mother a beautiful
retirement home near Mills Creek,
sell at highest price ever
By Jonathan J. Cooper states first since lawmakers voted
impress when he designed the Pen i n s ul a said Graeme Whifler. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to extend Californias cap and
unique and stylish home tucked between 1950 He wanted this to be his great- trade program through 2030. It
away at the end of a quiet and 1970, was est work because I think he was SACRAMENTO California requires businesses, oil refineries
Burlingame street was his mother. honored by the trying to get approval from his raised more than $640 million and other polluters to obtain per-
But through the tireless efforts Graeme Whifler federal agency mother, said Graeme Whifler. this month auctioning off permits mits to be able to emit carbon,
of his son Graeme Whifler, the for his creative He ended up with much more, due for businesses to emit greenhouse with the overall goal of drastically
familys property on Drake Avenue approach to the mid-century mod- largely to Graeme Whiflers hard gases as part of a program aimed at reducing emissions. Money raised
received widespread recognition ern home template featuring work to get state and federal recog- fighting climate change, accord- through the auctions goes to proj-
after recently being added to the expansive windows and ranging, ing to state data released Tuesday.
National Register of Historic open interiors. See HOME, Page 23 Last weeks auction was the See CLIMATE, Page 31
2 Wednesday Aug. 23, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


The chains which cramp us most
are those which weigh on us least.
Anne Sophie Swetchine, Russian-French author

This Day in History


Amid worldwide protests, Italian-born

1927 anarchists Nicola Sacco and


Bartolomeo Vanzetti were executed in
Boston for the murders of two men dur-
ing a 1920 robbery.
In 1 3 0 5 , Scottish rebel leader Sir William Wallace was
executed by the English for treason.
In 1 7 7 5 , Britains King George III proclaimed the
American colonies to be in a state of open and avowed
rebellion.
In 1 8 5 8 , Ten Nights in a Bar-room, a play by Timothy
Shay Arthur about the perils of alcohol, opened in New
York.
In 1 9 1 3 , Copenhagens Little Mermaid statue, inspired by
the Hans Christian Andersen story, was unveiled in the har-
bor of the Danish capital.
In 1 9 1 4 , Japan declared war against Germany in World War
I.
In 1 9 2 6 , silent film star Rudolph Valentino died in New
York at age 31. REUTERS
In 1 9 3 9 , Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union agreed to a A Sikh man with his eyes covered by a cloth breaks watermelons closely placed around a performer as they practice Gatkha,
non-aggression treaty, the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, in a traditional form of martial art, during celebrations to mark the 413th anniversary of the installation of the Guru Granth
Moscow. Sahib, the religious book of Sikhs in Amritsar, India.
In 1 9 4 7 , an audience at the Hollywood Bowl heard
President Harry S. Trumans daughter, Margaret, give her In other news ...
first public concert as a singer (she had previously peformed
To E or not to E USC didnt Sheriffs officials tell the Ventura family was found.
on the radio). County Star she was with a group when It is a gorge, added Capt. Daniel
In 1 9 6 0 , Broadway librettist Oscar Hammerstein II, 65, in spelling Shakespeares name the boulder hit her in the Los Padres Richter, a New York state forest ranger.
died in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. National forest on Sunday evening. Its like anything else. You dont want
LOS ANGELES Visitors to the
In 1 9 7 3 , a bank robbery-turned-hostage-taking began in University of Southern California The county fire department was sum- to get too close to the edge. There have
Stockholm, Sweden; the four hostages ended up empathiz- might be muttering, What fools these moned to find an injured hiker in the been accidents. There have been fatali-
ing with their captors, a psychological condition now mortals be, as they stroll past a statue area, but could not find her. ties. Its just the nature of the area.
referred to as Stockholm Syndrome. of the legendary queen of Troy and Authorities later said she had been The valley is a popular hiking and
notice William Shakespeares name taken to the hospital in a private vehi- kayaking spot 35 miles (56 kilome-
Birthdays seemingly misspelled at the base.
To USC officials, its much ado about
cle. ters) south of Buffalo. With shale cliffs
and the whitewater Cattaraugus Creek
nothing. Hike turns tragic when parents running through the gorge, it can
To E, or not to E, that is the ques- tumble off cliff in New York attract hundreds of visitors on a typical
tion, the school responded in a state- summer day.
ment Tuesday when asked why When William and Amanda Green According to Erie County Sheriff
Shakespeares name is missing the took their two boys on a weekend out- Timothy Howard, two hikers trekking
last letter E in a quotation attributed to ing, they headed for the Zoar Valley through the bottom of the gorge came
him. Gorge, a rugged area not far from their across the Greens bodies. The injured
The school says Shakespeares name Buffalo, New York, home that includes 4-year-old was nearby.
has been spelled many different ways waterfalls, forests and cliffs that The first two hikers who found the
over the years. plunge as much as 40 stories. bodies did not have a cellphone,
Actor-singer Rick Actor Jay Mohr is NBA player Jeremy
Lin is 29. USC says it settled on a popular 18th But a summer hike turned tragic when Howard said. They flagged down a
Springfield is 68. 47.
century spelling because of the both parents were found dead Sunday third hiker who made the call.
Actress Vera Miles is 87. Actress Barbara Eden is 86. ancient feel sculptor Christopher near a creek at the bottom of the gorge. A sheriffs helicopter made a danger-
Political satirist Mark Russell is 85. Pro Football Hall of Slatoff gave the work. Their 4-year-old son, Alexander, was ous landing on the gorge floor and
Famer Sonny Jurgensen is 83. Actor Richard Sanders is 77. The statue, of Queen Hecuba, was nearby with severe injuries, and their evacuated the 4-year-old as emergency
Ballet dancer Patricia McBride is 75. Former Surgeon General unveiled at Thursdays opening of the 7-year-old, Jacob, though less severely crews and police descended the cliff
Antonia Novello is 73. Pro Football Hall of Famer Rayfield schools new USC Village. injured, was found hours later wander- face. Rescuers searching the area for
Wright is 72. Country singer Rex Allen Jr. is 70. Actor David ing the gorge floor alone. clues found sneakers and footprints
Robb is 70. Singer Linda Thompson is 70. Actress Shelley Southern California hiker Police on Monday were still trying that were too big for a 4-year-old.
to piece together exactly how the Around that time, authorities learned
Long is 68. Country singer-musician Woody Paul (Riders in dies after shes hit by boulder tragedy unfolded, though they said it from relatives that four members of the
the Sky) is 68. Queen Noor of Jordan is 66. Actor-producer
Mark Hudson is 66. Actor Skipp Sudduth is 61. Retired MLB OJAI A 53-year-old woman has appeared that the parents and Alexander Green family had gone to the gorge.
All-Star pitcher Mike Boddicker is 60. Rock musician Dean died after a boulder hit her as she was fell about 200 feet (60 meters) down More searchers were brought in, and
DeLeo (Army of Anyone; Stone Temple Pilots) is 56. Country hiking in Southern California. the cliff. a sheriffs detective later found Jacob
musician Ira Dean (Trick Pony) is 48. Actor Ray Park is 43. The Ventura County coroner said Its sheer. It drops straight down, walking in the area. It was still unclear
Actor Scott Caan is 41. Country singer Shelly Fairchild is 40. Monday that Toni Large of Ojai died at Erie County sheriffs spokesman Monday if the older boy fell along with
Figure skater Nicole Bobek is 40. a hospital. Scott Zylka said of the area where the his parents and brother.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Aug. 19 Powerball Fantasy Five Wednes day : Cloudy in the morning
one letter to each square, then becoming sunny. Patchy fog in the
to form four ordinary words. 17 19 39 43 68 13 4 10 11 23 38
Powerball
morning. Highs in the 50s to upper 60s.
DEEWG West winds 10 to 20 mph.
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24 35 46 50 51 7 0 0 3 4 evening then becoming cloudy. Patchy
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Daily three midday Thurs day : Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog.
LUYBK Aug. 19 Super Lotto Plus 0 8 9 Highs in the upper 50s to lower 70s. Lows in the upper
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becoming cloudy. Patchy fog. Lows in the mid 50s.
Fri day thro ug h Fri day ni g ht: Partly cloudy. Highs in
DEELYI The Daily Derby race winners are Lucky Star, No. 2, in the 50s to upper 60s. Lows in the mid 50s.
first place; Whirl Win, No. 6, in second place; and Saturday thro ug h the weekend: Partly cloudy. Highs
Gorgeous George, No. 8, in third place. The race time in the 50s to upper 60s. Lows in the mid 50s.
was clocked at 1:43.99.
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Police reports
City approves new downtown offices
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT Dogged determination
A woman confronted and followed a
A mixed-use office and housing develop- dog owner because the dog was off
ment on the east side of downtown San leash on Kentucky Street in Redwood
Mateo was approved by the City Council City, it was reported at 6:43 a. m.
Monday with an additional $100,000 to go Friday, Aug. 4.
toward ameliorating neighborhood traffic
concerns.
With the approval, the nearly half-acre REDWOOD CITY
development at 405 E. Fourth Ave. and 330
S. Claremont St. will have 55,025 square Theft. Someones bicycle was stolen and
feet of office space spread between the first was seen with another person on El Camino
three floors, as well as 15 small studio and Real, it was reported at 9:01 p.m. Saturday,
one-bedroom residential units on the fourth Aug. 19.
floor, with two units set aside for those with Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into and a
very-low incomes. The total square footage purse and computer were stolen on
will be 65,514 square feet. Artists rendering of the mixed-use office and housing development 405 E. Fourth Ave. and Broadway, it was reported at 6:06 p.m.
Two underground levels of parking would 330 S. Claremont St. in San Mateo. Saturday, Aug. 19.
provide 82 stalls, lower than required, but Commission. The council voted 4-1, with and increased that amount to $100,000 after Vandal i s m. A vehicles window was found
made up for with in-lieu fees of $25,000 Mayor David Lim voting no, while the city officials requested it. The improve- shattered but nothing was taken on Veterans
each for the 69 spots that cannot be accom- Planning Commission also voted 4-1. ments could come from a list of priorities Boulevard, it was reported at 5:14 p.m.
modated on site. The developer is also offer- According to a staff report, the commis- outlined in the recently completed Central Saturday, Aug. 19.
ing 71 office parking spaces for public use sioner voting against it suggesting that it Neighborhood Traffic Action Plan, accord- Di s t urb an c e . Someone was caught
on weekends from 9 a.m. to midnight and 6 should serve as a transition between the ing to planning staff. shoplifting on El Camino Real, it was
p.m. to midnight on weekdays. architectural character of downtown and the Few new office projects have been con- reported at 5:52 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 19.
It will also require the demolition of two adjacent neighborhood. structed on the east side of the Caltrain Sho pl i fti ng . Someone stole a case of beer
buildings, including the Endo Automotive Traffic impacts were also a concern by tracks, which is predominantly lined with from a store on Broadway, it was reported at
building that is eligible for the states his- neighbors though some also expressed smaller parcels used for service businesses. 3:29 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 19.
toric register because of its unique approval of the redevelopment. In But its an option that city officials have Re c k l e s s dri v e r. A vehicle was seen
Streamline Moderne architecture. That his- response, developer Windy Hill Property considered as it seeks to accommodate a weaving in and out of lanes and almost hit a
toric eligibility is what required the coun- Ventures, offered up $75,000 for traffic growing downtown and to retain smaller center divider on Veterans Boulevard, it was
cils approval rather than just the Planning improvements to the Central neighborhood companies as they grow. reported at 11:35 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18.

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Audit: University of California system Los Angeles wants


in on suit over Trump
sanctuary conditions
Around the state
Mexican soldiers seize 140
not following contracting guidelines SAN FRANCISCO Los
Angeles is seeking to join a law-
suit by San Francisco over immi-
pounds of fentanyl at border
MEXICO CITY Soldiers in
northern Mexico say they have
By Sophia Bollag arent consis- contracting audits recommenda- seized a surprisingly large stash of
tently using tions seriously and will improve gration restrictions placed on a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the powerful opioid fentanyl from
co mp et i t i v e its practices, UC President Janet major federal grant by the Trump
administration. a truck near the U.S. border.
SACRAMENTO, A state audit bidding for Napolitano said. The Mexican Armys Second
released Tuesday says the contracts, We welcome the constructive Los Angeles City Attorney Military Zone said late Monday
University of California system potentially los- input, which aligns with the Michael Feuer said in a court ling that soldiers at a highway check-
has not fully followed its own ing out on sav- Universitys proactive efforts to Tuesday that the conditions point found over 140 pounds of
policies for hiring contract serv- ings. It did not continually improve and strength- imposed on the public safety grant fentanyl on Saturday packed in
ice workers. offer a total dol- en its policies and procedures, program run by the Department of plastic-wrapped bricks hidden
Administrators havent ensured Janet lar amount of Napolitano wrote in a letter to the Justice are unconstitutional. Feuer behind sheet metal in the insulated
individual campuses are comply- money that state auditor earlier this month in asked a federal judge to allow the oor of a truck trailer.
Napolitano
ing with policies to prevent hir- couldve been response to a draft of the audit. city to join San Franciscos suit, Soldiers also found three bags
ing contract workers in place of saved. The UC system has been under- which raises similar objections. containing almost 30,000 pills,
UC employees, the audit said. Its the latest critical audit of the cutting the standards it negotiated Attorney General Jeff Sessions apparently also containing fen-
Campuses must provide documen- UC presidents office. A different with university employees by sys- said in July cities and states can tanyl. The driver and a youth
tation to justify a decision to dis- audit released in April said admin- tematically hiring low-wage con- only receive Edward Byrne accompanying him were detained.
place employees. istrators hid tens of millions of tractors, said Kathryn Lybarger, Memorial Justice Assistance Fentanyl is ve to 15 times
The audit, which reviewed 31 dollars from the public, which the the president of the largest union grants if they allow federal immi- more potent than heroin.
contracts by UC campuses, found presidents office has disputed. of UC employees. She said the gration ofcials access to deten- The army said the truck was
low-wage contract workers on That audit found the office needed contracting audit highlighted tion facilities. They must also pro- heading from Mexico City to
average receive $3. 86 less per to keep clearer budget plans and problems she and her union have vide advance notice when some- Tijuana when it was stopped at
hour than comparable university records. already pointed out to the univer- one in the country illegally is checkpoint in San Luis Rio
employees. It also found campuses The university system takes the sity system. about to be released. Colorado, near Yuma, Arizona.

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Trump blames media for condemnation of Virginia response
By Julie Bykowicz he wouldnt make a move from the stage was
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to avoid controversy for the moment.
In the comfort of his most fervent fans,
PHOENIX President Donald Trump is Trump often resurrects his free-wheeling
blaming the media for the widespread con- 2016 campaign style, pinging insults at per-
demnation of his response to a ceived enemies such as the media and mean-
Charlottesville, Virginia, protest organized dering from topic to topic without a clear
by white supremacists that led to the killing theme. Although Trumps high-profile warm-
of a counter-protester. up acts suggested the presidents speech
Trump opened his political rally in would be about unity, the president was more
Phoenix with a call for unity, saying, What intent on settling scores.
happened in Charlottesville strikes at the Neither of Arizonas two Republican sena-
core of America and tonight, this entire arena tors appeared with Trump.
stands united in forceful condemnation of the Republican Sen. Jeff Flake, a conserva-
thugs that perpetrated hatred and violence. tive, has been a frequent target of Trumps
But he quickly trained his ire on the media, wrath.
shouting that he openly called for healing The president tweeted last week: Great to
unity and love in the immediate aftermath see that Dr. Kelli Ward is running against
of Charlottesville and claiming the media Flake Jeff Flake, who is WEAK on borders,
had misrepresented him. He read from his crime and a non-factor in Senate. Hes
three responses to the violence getting toxic! Flake has been on tour promoting
more animated with each one. his book that says the Republican Partys
Democrats and fellow Republicans had embrace of Trump has left conservatism
denounced Trump for placing blame for the REUTERS withering.
Charlottesville violence on both sides. Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Phoenix, Ariz. Ward planned to attend Trumps rally,
Trump spoke after Vice President Mike between Trump supporters and protesters court for disobeying court orders to stop his sparking talk that the president could take
Pence and others called repeatedly for unity. gathered near the site of his latest campaign immigration patrols. the politically extraordinary step of endors-
Housing Secretary Ben Carson and Dr. rally. Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton had So was Sheriff Joe convicted for doing his ing her from the stage over an incumbent
Alveda King, the niece of civil rights asked Trump to delay his political event to job? Trump asked. Ill make a prediction: I Republican senator.
activist Martin Luther King Jr., were among allow for more time of national healing after think hes going to be just fine. In a modest but telling swipe at Ward and,
the openers. Franklin Graham, son of the Charlottesville. Earlier, White House press secretary Sarah by extension, at Trump, the Senate
evangelist Billy Graham, led the rally-goers Trump teased a pardon for former sheriff Huckabee Sanders said Trump wouldnt dis- Leadership Fund, a political committee
in prayer, saying, Were divided racially, Joe Arpaio, asking the crowd what they cuss or take action on a pardon at any point closely aligned with Senate Majority Leader
and were adrift morally. thought of him. Loud cheers erupted. The for- today, even though the president had told Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, is spending
Outside the Phoenix convention center, mer Maricopa County sheriff is awaiting Fox News he was considering it. $10,000 on digital ads that say of her, Not
shouting matches and minor scuffles erupted sentencing after his conviction in federal Trump said at the rally that the only reason conservative, just crazy ideas.

In chaotic meeting, Charlottesville votes to shroud statues


By Sarah Rankin challenge. A state law passed in 1998 for- crowd was forced to disperse. activist Nikuyah Walker said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bids local governments from removing, Later, a car rammed into a crowd of count- The mayor tried to restore order, but as
damaging or defacing war monuments, but er-protesters, killing Heyer and injuring tensions escalated, the meeting was tem-
The Charlottesville City Council voted there is legal ambiguity about whether that more than a dozen others. porarily suspended. Video showed protest-
to drape two Confederate statues in black applies to statues such as the Lee monu- Why did you think that you could walk ers chanting blood on your hands as
fabric during a chaotic meeting packed with ment that was erected before the law was in here and do business as usual after Signer stood at the front of the room.
irate residents who screamed and cursed at passed. A judge has issued an injunction wh at h ap p en ed o n t h e 1 2 t h ? Ci t y Others held signs calling for his resigna-
councilors over the citys response to a preventing the city from removing the Lee Co un ci l can di dat e an d co mmun i t y tion.
white nationalist rally. statue while the lawsuit plays out.
The anger at Monday nights meeting, Mayor Mike Signer told the Associated
during which three people were arrested, Press on Tuesday that city staff had begun
forced the council to abandon its agenda working to find a way to cover the large
and focus instead on the tragedy. Covering statues with a material that can withstand
the statues is intended to signal the citys the elements. The council believes doing
mourning for Heather Heyer, who was so would not violate the state law, he said.
killed when a car slammed into a crowd At the meeting, many speakers directed
protesting the rally. their anger at Signer. They expressed frus-
The council meeting was the first since tration that city leaders had granted a per-
the Unite the Right event, which was mit for the white nationalist rally and criti-
believed to be the largest gathering of cized police for allowing the two sides to
white nationalists in a decade. The demon- clash violently before the rally even start-
strators arrived in Charlottesville partly to ed.
protest the city councils vote to remove a The fighting went on largely uninterrupt-
statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. ed by authorities, until the event was
That removal is in the midst of a legal declared an unlawful assembly and the

Obituary

Stephen Lee Mast


December 29, 1955-August 15, 2017
Resident of Redwood City
Stephen died suddenly at the age of 61 while enjoying a long-awaited family
vacation. Beloved husband of Deborah Mast, loving father of Melissa and Samantha
Mast. He is also survived by his brother Gary Mast and his wife Angelina, of
Redwood City, and Greg Mast and his wife Diane, of Morgan Hill, He was preceded
in death by his Mother, Dorothy, and his father, Jerome. Steve was a loving, kind and
generous person who touched the lives of everyone around him in such a positive way.
He would always think of others before himself making sure his family, especially,
was taken care of. He loved his children more than anything and was so very proud
of everything that they accomplished. He was excited for all the things that were to
come.
Steve graduated from Woodside High School; attended Canada College receiving
his AA degree also attending San Jose State University. He was looking forward to
retirement soon, and spending more time with his family.
He had owned his own business and for many years managed several businesses.
He made many friends over the years due to his generous heart and ability to listen
to people. He enjoyed playing slot machines, Sudoku, and reading. He also enjoyed
traveling with his wife.
Friends and family are invited to a memorial service on Saturday August 26, 2017
at 11am at Crosby-NGray Funeral Home at 2 Park Road, Burlingame. Interment at
Cypress Lawn Cemetery following service. A celebration of Steves life will follow
at the family home.
In lieu of owers the family requests donations in Steves name to the Peninsula
Humane Society 1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame.

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Man pleads not guilty Mendez-Corona picked section of the town had mail stolen.
Local briefs up his ex-girlfriend to One resident captured the suspect and
to growing pot on public land The children were taken into protective hang out on vehicle with their security cameras and
A man accused of illegally growing near- custody, he added. Thanksgiving Day shows a blue four-door sedan with a white or
ly 7,000 marijuana plants on public land in 2016. The two had dated Hispanic female with blonde hair, accord-
San Mateo Countys Skyline Ridge Open Man pleads not for two months in 2015 ing to Hillsborough police.
Space Preserve, near Los Altos Hills, plead- and hadnt seen each Go to youtube. com/watch?v=HfP-
ed not guilty Monday morning in San
guilty for Belmont murder other since they broke Q_B2TIo to see the video. Anyone with any
Mateo County Superior Court. An East Bay man suspected of shooting up. They drove to information is asked to contact the
Juan Cuevas Sanchez, 37, was arrested and killing a 24-year-old in a Belmont Erick Mendez- Mavericks for a walk, Hillsborough Police Department at (650)
July 21 in connection with a marijuana apartment earlier this Corona where Mendez-Corona 375-7470.
grow site where investigators found 6,889 month pleaded not guilty allegedly tried to rape
marijuana plants and an unpermitted water and gave up his right for the victim. The woman yelled at Mendez- Oregon plane crash
diversion from a creek that had been illegal- a speedy trial, according Corona and was able to fight him off. She
reported the assault to a school nurse at her
takes life of Menlo Park man
ly dammed. to the San Mateo County
District Attorneys high school, according to the District A home-built plane that crashed Saturday
Irrigation lines had been set up to carry
Office. Attorneys Office. afternoon in an Oregon canyon took the life
water from a man-made pool to the plants,
Jovhon Alexander of Menlo Park man Mark Rich, central
according to prosecutors.
The water diversion is the main reason Stewart, 27, was arrested Police seek help identifying two Oregon emergency managers said.
Rich died in a crash that occurred at about
we charged this as a felony, Deputy Jovhon Stewart Aug. 9 after a four-day who broke into cars in Hillsborough 2 p.m. in Willow Creek Canyon and about
District Attorney Crystal Chau said. There manhunt spanning two
Bay Area counties, according to prosecu- Police are seeking the publics help in 1. 5 miles south of Madras Municipal
was a substantial amount of water being
tors. identifying two burglary suspects who were Airport in Madras, where people were gath-
diverted from a small creek down to a man-
Early in the morning on Saturday, Aug. 5, captured on camera breaking into two vehi- ering to watch Mondays solar eclipse.
made pond.
DeJohn Jones, a 24-year-old Union City cles at a home in Hillsborough on Monday Rich was piloting a 2002 fixed-wing,
Without that environmental violation,
resident, was shot four times at his ex-girl- morning. single-engine Wheeler Express. County
it couldve been charged as a misdemeanor,
friends one-bedroom apartment at 566 According to police, the burglary emergency officials said he was the only
Chau said.
Ralston Ave., according to prosecutors. occurred at 3:41 a.m. on the 2400 block of person on board.
There were three gardens set up at the site. Summit Drive. The homeowners surveil- Flames engulfed the plane and it was com-
All I can tell you is that there are miti- According to police and prosecutors,
Jones and the woman had recently broken lance video allegedly shows the suspects pletely destroyed, according to the emer-
gating circumstances, defense attorney entering the two unlocked vehicles. gency officials. The flames started a small
Jerry Lipkin said Tuesday morning about up when he showed up possibly unexpected.
Jones, his sister and his cousin went to the Police said that one suspect appears to be fire that was quickly extinguished.
the case. a white man wearing a hooded sweatshirt. Federal Aviation Administration
Sanchez is out on $10,000 bail and set to womans apartment to retrieve his TV and
some personal items. When he arrived the The second suspect appears to be a white spokesman Keith Holloway said Rich
return to court on Sept. 27. man, 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet tall with a crashed as he was approaching the airport.
woman was there with her brother and five
thin build and long, light brown hair. He The FAA and National Transportation
Parents arrested for child abuse of his friends, including Stewart.
was wearing a light-colored T-shirt with Safety Board are investigating the crash.
Its not yet clear what prompted the
Two San Mateo parents are in custody on shooting, but police have reason to believe light pants or faded blue jeans, and dark
$150,000 bail after police were called to those in the apartment had been drinking shoes with white soles, police said. Small quake reported off coast
their home on reports they were abusing before the dispute escalated and became Police are investigating this case and A small earthquake was reported off the
their three young sons and found squalid deadly. Stewart is considered transient and asking for assistance from anyone in the coast of the Bay Area Tuesday morning,
conditions, according to the San Mateo often stays at friends houses. area of the 2400 block of Summit Drive according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
County District Attorneys Office. Stewart remains in custody on no bail sta- with a surveillance camera facing the street. The 3.2-magnitude quake was reported at
At approximately 9:40 p.m. Aug. 17, tus. He will next appear in court Sept. 19 to Go to 6:36 a.m. and was located 5 miles south-
police were called to the 400 block of North receive a date for a preliminary hearing. https://www.facebook.com/pg/Hillsborou southwest of Muir Beach and 6.8 miles
San Mateo Drive after a neighbor called ghPD/posts/?ref=page_internal to see the northwest of the San Francisco Zoo, USGS
911. There, police discovered three boys, Man sentenced for video. Residents are asked to check their officials said.
aged 2, 5 and 7, with the 5-year-old having camera recordings around 3:40 a.m. on
a laceration and a golf ball size bruise, said sex assault at Mavericks Monday. If any vehicles were recorded in Possible mountain lion
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe. A then 20-year-old man who attempted to the area during that time, residents are asked
Police reported there was no running rape his 17-year-old ex-girlfriend at to contact Hillsborough police at (650) sighting at Kings Mountain
water or food in the home and that is Mavericks Beach will receive three years 375-7470. A mountain lion was spotted early
smelled of urine, Wagstaffe said. probation after spending a little under a year Tuesday morning in San Mateo County,
The mother, Bianca Medina, 25, and the in jail, according to the San Mateo County Mail theft according to county officials.
father, Juan Hernandez, 32, were taken into
custody and charged Tuesday for child abuse
District Attorneys Office. investigation in Hillsborough County officials said that at 5:45 a.m., a
Erick Mendez-Corona, an El Granada resi- possible mountain lion was seen in the area
and neglect, both felonies, Wagstaffe said. dent, was sentenced to 320 days in county The Hillsborough Police Department is of County Road and state Highway 35 in the
They were assigned a public defender and jail but receives credit for time already reporting an increase in mail theft with the Kings Mountain area.
pleaded not guilty. A preliminary hearing is served and will go straight to probation. most recent being Aug. 21 when two County officials are asking the public to
scheduled for Sept. 5, Wagstaffe said. addresses on Downey Way in the northern be cautious in the area.

Around the Bay


California officials say
county should handle judges recall
SAN FRANCISCO Californias secretary of state said
in a court filing Tuesday it supports campaign officials
position that the recall of a judge for his
handling of a sexual assault case should
be handled by county and not state elec-
tions officials.
The recall of Santa Clara County Judge
Aaron Persky should be managed by
Santa Clara County election officials, the
attorney generals office said in a filing
on behalf of the secretary of state, which
Aaron Persky it represents in legal cases.
Persky earlier filed a lawsuit arguing
that superior court judges are state officers and that any
effort to recall them should be filed with state elections offi-
cials. His August 9 lawsuit was filed the same day campaign
officials were authorized to start gathering signatures.

U.S. wife of Barcelona


victim seeks last person who saw him
LOS ANGELES The wife of the only American killed in
last weeks Barcelona terror attack said Tuesday that shes
trying to find a man who may have been the last person to
see her husband alive.
A photo or video posted on social media shortly after the
attack shows the man, who appeared to be dressed like a
waiter, trying to help 42-year-old Jared Tucker, said his
wife, Heidi Nunes-Tucker, in a telephone interview with The
Associated Press from Barcelona.
Nunes-Tucker, of the San Francisco Bay Area, she does
not have a copy of the post but that she and her family
would like to thank the waiter.
We are trying, she said. It looks like he was helping
and anybody that stopped to help amidst the chaos ... thats
just a testament to the helpfulness and the love people can
have for one another without even knowing one another.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION/WORLD Wednesday Aug. 23, 2017 7
Around the world
As North Korea vows response,
U.S. dismisses calls to pause drills
OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea As North Korea vowed
merciless retaliation against U.S.-South Korean military
drills that it claims are an invasion rehearsal, senior U.S.
military commanders on Tuesday dismissed calls to pause or
downsize exercises they called crucial to countering a clear
threat from Pyongyang.
The heated North Korean rhetoric, along with occasional
weapons tests, is standard fare during the spring and sum-
mer war games by allies Seoul and Washington, but always
uneasy ties between the Koreas are worse than normal this
year following weeks of tit-for-tat threats between
President Donald Trump and Pyongyang in the wake of the
Norths two intercontinental ballistic missile tests last
month.
There have been calls in both the United States and South
Korea to postpone or modify the drills in an attempt to ease
hostility on the Korean Peninsula following North Koreas
threat to lob missiles toward the U.S. territory of Guam. But
a visiting group of senior U.S. military commanders, includ-
ing Adm. Harry Harris, the commander of U.S. forces in the
Pacific, said the drills are critical for the allies to maintain
readiness against an aggressive North Korea.

REUTERS FILE PHOTO


U.S. says some remains of
U.S. Army Lt. Edward Bachar looks trough his sniper scope at Observation Post Mace in eastern Afghanistan Kunar province, sailors found on USS John McCain
near the border with Pakistan. SINGAPORE Navy divers searching a flooded compart-
ment of the USS John S. McCain found remains of some of

Analysts: Trumps warning the 10 sailors missing in a collision between the warship
and an oil tanker, the U.S. Pacific Fleet commander said
Tuesday as he promised a full investigation.
Adm. Scott Swift also said at a news conference in

to Pakistan could backfire speech. No matter the punishment, Today, 20 U.S.-designated foreign
Singapore, where the McCain is now docked, that
Malaysian officials had found one body, but it had yet to be
identified and it was unknown whether it was a crew member.
The collision before dawn on Monday near Singapore tore
By Kathy Gannon
policy, or inducement, theres little terrorist organizations are active in a gaping hole in the McCains left rear hull and flooded adja-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
reason to believe that Pakistan will Afghanistan and Pakistan the high- cent compartments including crew berths and machinery and
change its ways. est concentration in any region any- communication rooms. Five sailors were injured.
ISLAMABAD President Donald
Trumps warning to Pakistan to put an Pakistan has an unshakeable strate- where in the world, he said. For its
immediate end to harboring mili- gic interest in maintaining ties to mil- part, Pakistan often gives safe haven
tants operating in Afghanistan didnt itant groups like the Taliban because to agents of chaos, violence and ter-
spell out the consequences of defiance they help keep Pakistans Indian ror.
or suggest a new strategy to get it to enemy at bay in Afghanistan, he The threat is compounded by the fact
yield to long-standing U.S. demands, added. that both India and Pakistan are
analysts said Tuesday. U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson nuclear powers, he said, and their hos-
They also said that isolating said Tuesday the U.S. could consider tile relationship could spiral out of
Pakistan could unsettle the U.S. rela- sanctions on Pakistan or cut off its sta- control.
tionship with Islamabad and push it tus as a major non-NATO ally if And that could happen, Trump
closer to Russia, China and Iran, fur- Islamabad does not crack down on the said.
ther complicating efforts to stabilize Taliban and other extremist groups. He Some in Pakistan were baffled by his
the region. didnt say what sanctions might be later statement demanding that India
The idea of U. S. leverage in considered. get more involved in Afghanistan, a
Pakistan is deeply exaggerated, In outlining his plan for the 16-year scenario dreaded by Islamabad and the
Michael Kugelman, deputy director of war in Afghanistan, Trump on Monday reason cited most often for Pakistans
the U.S.-based Wilson Centers Asia night warned of the threat to U.S. secu- support of the Taliban as a bulwark
Program, said in an email to the rity from militant groups operating against Indias influence in
Associated Press a day after Trumps there and in neighboring Pakistan. Afghanistan.

A Trump Doctrine? Clues in his new Afghanistan plan


By Josh Lederman efforts in Iraq, Syria and elsewhere. catchphrases on the fly.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Though details are limited, the plan We are not nation-building again.
draws on organizing principles that We are killing terrorists, Trump said
are also woven throughout his plans in his Monday night speech. He was
WASHINGTON Never tip your for defeating the Islamic State group striving to differentiate his plan from
hand to the enemy. No timelines for and containing the threats posed by failed approaches of the past.
military operations. No free pass for a North Korea and Iran. As a candidate and then as president,
neighbor who tolerates extremists or Trumps advisers say his Afghan Trump has eluded those who have tried
enables U.S. foes. strategy reflects a consistent world to identify core beliefs that can reli-
In President Donald Trumps new view, both in terms of Americas over- ably predict how hell approach any
Afghanistan strategy, elements of a seas objectives and the tactics to given issue. Critics have painted him
broader approach to Americas most achieve them. But its too soon to say as a foreign policy novice, focused
pressing national security concerns whether he is being driven by a well- only on somehow showing hes win-
begin to emerge, consistent with his formed doctrine or merely coining ning.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday Aug. 23, 2017 9
Finding solutions to our affordability crisis Truth or consequences
This crisis of

O
ur government long ago gave in to big busi-
By Keith Weber affordability
demands more of us
than the simple
Guest ness, special interests and the bottom line.
In doing so, it rejected the very values on
which our country was founded and has shown only politi-

W perspective
e hear a lot about the hous-
ing crisis. We are told that build more, build cal expedient concern for our children. Jim Taylor,
if we just build more, the higher mantra we Ph.D., Your Children Are Under Attack.
problem will be solved. There is no hear so often. A fair A few weeks ago we were informed, via newspapers and
doubt we need to build more housing, and responsible a very generous federal subsidy TV news about a report that there are harmful chemicals in
but just increasing housing supply approach must be known as the mortgage interest deduc- many boxed macaroni and cheese products. The recent
without accompanying actions to comprehensive, tion. Whats more, there is no threat report shows that certain boxed macaroni and cheese prod-
temper rapidly escalating rents does taking into consideration the imbal- of being evicted for no cause. Renters ucts, as well as certain processed cheeses, are riddled with
nothing to confront the problem of ance between income and housing are no less productive members of our chemicals from their packaging that leach out into the food
affordability. Moreover, San Mateo costs. As of June 2015, according to community than homeowners. Dont inside. Phthalates were found in 29 of 30 cheese products
the U.S. Department of Labor, 61 per- they too, deserve some level of sta- tested.
County is projected to add close to
cent of San Mateo County workers bility and predictability in their hous- Phthalates are chemicals
95,000 jobs in the next 25 years. used to soften plastics.
Without countervailing management were employed in jobs earning less ing costs and some protection from
than $70,000 per year. Yet in 2017, unjust eviction? They have been banned
of the intense job growth fueling the from baby bottles, rubber
housing demand, supply has little according to Urban Analytics Lab at Addressing the affordability crisis
UC Berkeley, the annual income need- duckies and teething rings,
chance of ever catching up. is going to take more than accommo-
ed to afford the median asking rent in but little else. They have
If we continue down this narrow dating the wishes of the build more
been found to disrupt hor-
road thinking that building more is the county is $140,000. boosters. It is going to take some mones like testosterone,
all we need to do, it will lead us to If we are to address this crisis at all, serious listening to those outside the posing the threat of impact-
ever-widening income disparity and we must come to grips with this inner circle. It means reaching out to ing the development of the
ever-decreasing diversity. Building untenable and growing discrepancy a different group of stakeholders and male reproductive system
more housing for high-income earn- between income and housing costs. developing a deeper understanding of and sometimes leading to
ers does little for those who earn mod- To help mitigate this imbalance, the housing justice. It may be uncomfort- genital birth defects in
erate and low incomes. People who California Housing Partnership rec- able, and it will require some tough, baby boys. They have also
live here are being priced out and only ommends that local jurisdictions reg- even painful decisions. It will take been linked to childhood
the well-off can afford to move here. ulate rent increases to reasonable cost courage and leadership. behavior problems and
Hard-working families are being dis- of living adjustments (over and above learning disorders. Add their contribution to high blood
placed by exorbitant rents and face standard maintenance and operating pressure and resistance to insulin in children. Related to
increasing instability that impacts expenses), and adopt laws to prevent Keith Weber is a community activ ist. phthalates is BPA (bisphenol-A), a chemical that has been
their family, their health and their evictions without justication. He recently retired after a 30 y ear career indicted in much the same way.
livelihood. Ultimately, it undermines Those of us lucky enough to own a On Aug. 20, 2010, we read about how male birthrates
in the affordable multi-family housing
the health and diversity of the city home enjoy monthly payment stabil- have declined in many industrialized countries and how
ity due to xed-rate mortgages. We get business. He liv es in San Mateo. theres also an increase in the physical feminization of
itself.
boys whose mothers were exposed to high levels of hor-
mone disrupting chemicals like BPA and phthalates includ-

Letters to the editor ing a signicant drop in male sperm rates. It has also been
reported that the same chemicals are suspected as having
much to do with causing earlier puberty in girls.
Because of the number of girls beginning puberty at age
White supremacy KKK, the neo-Nazi entities and all women with respect and dignity while 8, youd think there would have been drastic measures taken
others. Freedom of speech is just offering the opportunity to make after a group of pediatric endocrinologists called a special
Editor, that. Any transgression of the First amends and restore relationships in
Last week, President Donald Trump conference to decide what should be done about the prob-
Amendment translating into violence the community. Whenever we have lem. But they didnt seem to believe that the problem was
compared removing memorials of should be punished and this should be disputes in the house, we resolve serious enough to take action like calling for an ongo-
white supremacists, to removing stat- enforced rigorously, vigorously, sys- ing study, a moratorium on many plastics in childrens
ues of historical leaders such as them using restorative justice princi-
temically and systematically nation- ples through a community process. lives, or demanding that manufacturers work diligently to
George Washington and Thomas wide. nd an alternative. But, as Dr. Leonard Sax reported, they
Jefferson. We nd this to be very effective in
Prominent national leadership calls allowing everyone to be heard, healed decided to redene whats normal. The experts decided that
All who fought and died for slavery for inspiring role models elevating a girl that needs to wear a bra at 8 years old should no
were white supremacists or their vic- and to help nd community-based longer be considered to be an anomaly, he said.
and unifying us under one God for the
tims (there was a small number of betterment of ourselves and our coun- solutions. It is often a change for our The truth: We cannot trust our government agencies and
slaves in the confederate army). try. clients to experience restorative jus- scientic community to take control of such situations and
However, not all white supremacists tice rather than punishment when do what is imperative. Problems like this should have been
fought or died for slavery very far mistakes are made. exposed long ago and drastic measures to correct them
from it. White supremacy is a con- Yann Meunier As a faith-based program, we strive implemented quickly. But, far too often, the industry is
glomerate of quite different people, Foster City to offer Gods unconditional love and trusted to test its own products and also, far too often, dan-
and amalgamating all of them under a hope to our clients and we are blessed gerous effects surface much later after theyve done much
single adjective is inaccurate, mis- to be able to walk alongside them as harm.
leading and irresponsible. Making change More recently, we have read in the newspaper about
they make signicant changes in another problem with chemical contamination. No better
Furthermore, sanctions should be pro-
portional to crimes, and having a through restorative justice their lives. We rely on a lot of volun- way to explain it than with Timothy Egan, a New York
teers, as well as donations to keep our Times columnist, who wrote: Trumps EPA chief, Scott
statue removed from a public place is Editor,
program running. We are always open Pruitt recently rescinded a ban on chlorpyrifos, a widely
a really small price to pay for very It was uplifting to read Jonathan
to share more about our program to used pesticide that research has linked to neurological dam-
evil deeds. Similarly, in a confronta- Madisons well-written column of
anyone who wants to learn more age in children, including lower IQs, ADHD and autism. The
tion, equating those who ght for a Aug. 8 and to hear him encouraging
about restorative justice. pesticide was banned from household use 20 years ago, but
morally and scientically right cause the community to embrace restorative is currently in wide use in commercial agriculture.
with those who ght against it, like justice principles. It is good to know According to newspaper reports, California ofcials are
in Charlottesville, Virginia, is intel- that there are other voices out there taking steps to put chlorpyrifos on a list of chemicals
lectually corrupt. Finally, any group advocating for societal change. Vivian Clausing
known to be harmful to humans and to also increase the dis-
of people who kill human beings for As a restorative justice program for San Mateo tance from schools and homes in which farmers can apply
any white supremacy reason should women transitioning from incarcera- Program director, Society of St. it. Farmers apply it to about 60 different crops and it is
be outlawed and this includes the tion, we see the benet of treating our Vincent de Pauls Catherine Center especially used in San Joaquin County farming communi-
ties. Environmental and farmworker advocates believe the
rules do not go far enough. They want an outright ban.
OUR MISSION:
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most Makes you wonder what it would take to sound a loud and
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for urgent alarm that would wake up those who are in charge of
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. regulating environmental and ingestible chemicals, and to
By combining local news and sports coverage, pediatric endocrinologists. Dr. Sax warns us: Research
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, suggests that young children are far more sensitive to these
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Joe Rudino provide our readers with the highest quality chemicals than previously thought, and the safe levels of
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joy Uganiza Todd Waibel information resource in San Mateo County. exposure established by the FDA in the 1990s may be dan-
Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we gerously high.
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: choose to reflect the diverse character of this These are just a few of the many chemicals that our gov-
Nicola Zeuzem, Production Manager Renee Abu-Zaghibra Robert Armstrong dynamic and ever-changing community.
Charlie Chapman Jim Clifford ernment should have banned many years ago. The fact that
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events Elizabeth Cortes Curtis Driscoll these chemicals (and many others) are often used for so
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ago: A nation that does not shelter its children, including
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Stocks surge, put shaky few weeks behind them another tumble for markets. But
By Stan Choe
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS investors say the Fed in particular
High: 21,912.83 has been meticulous in setting
NEW YORK Stocks around Low: 21,738.13 expectations so markets arent
the world jumped on Tuesday, and Close: 21,899.89 taken by surprise.
the Standard & Poors 500 had one Change: +196.14 We wouldnt expect much mar-
of its best days of the year, as mar- ket moving overall, Adams said.
kets put a shaky last couple of OTHER INDEXES If markets do end up calming
weeks further behind them. S&P 500: 2452.51 +24.14 down, it would mark a return to a
Shares of technology compa- NYSE Index: 11,805.28 +86.01 smooth ride for investors. The
nies and retailers helped lead the Nasdaq: 6297.48 +84.35 S&P 500 is up 9.5 percent for the
way in the United States. And with NYSE MKT: 2488.82 +14.03 year, and the climb had been a
markets in a less-nervous mood, Russell 2000: 1371.54 +14.64 remarkably placid one until two
prices for Treasury bonds, gold weeks ago. It had just two days
Wilshire 5000: 25,386.44 +249.05
and other go-to investments for this year where it fell by 1 percent
turbulent times fell. 10-Yr Bond: 2.21 +0.03 or more, before doubling its tally
The Standard & Poors 500 rose Oil (per barrel): 47.65 +0.28 during the last two weeks.
24.14 points, or 1 percent, to Gold : 1,290.40 -6.30 Technology companies led the
2,452.51 for its fourth-biggest way, and those in the S&P 500
gain of the year. Its taken just two Its the latest example of The Senates majority leader said Wyoming, at the end of this week. rose 1.5 percent for the biggest
days for the index to recoup half investors seeing drops in the mar- on Monday there is zero chance The Federal Reserve is raising gain among the 11 sectors that
the loss it sustained in the two ket as opportunities to buy, not that Congress will vote against interest rates and is preparing to make up the index.
weeks since setting a record on reasons to unload stocks. increasing the countrys borrow- pare back the $4.5 trillion it holds Macys jumped to one of the
Aug. 7. Those two weeks were a Weve seen these blips of ing limit. on its balance sheet, and investors largest gains in the index after it
jolt for markets, as worries rose volatility this year, and we have Many analysts are expecting are wondering when the European said an eBay executive, Hal
about political strife in tended to calm down very quickly markets to drift sideways in Central Bank will follow suit. Lawton, would become its presi-
Washington and abroad. afterward, said Jon Adams, senior upcoming weeks, with few mar- The heads of both the Fed and dent. Traditional retailers have
The Dow Jones industrial aver- investment strategist at BMO ket-moving events on the calen- the European Central Bank are been struggling to compete with
age rose 196.14 points, or 0.9 Global Asset Management. dar. expected to speak at the sympo- online rivals, and Macys also
percent, to 21,899.89 on Tuesday, He pointed in part to increased One highlight could be the sym- sium, and if either suggests a more said it is restructuring its organi-
and the Nasdaq composite gained optimism that Washington will posium for central bankers from aggressive pace than investors are zation to drive more sales and cut
84. 35, or 1. 4 percent, to avoid a default on the federal debt. around the world in Jackson Hole, expecting, it would likely mean costs. Its stock rose 89 cents, or
6,297.48. 4.6 percent, to $20.42.

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video capped at 720p for Canada included. unblocking access to the India has announced it will close
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phones. Plans with DVD-quality microblogging site. nearly 170 McDonalds outlets in
Verizons changes are meant to
streaming will cost $75. For a fam- preserve the quality of its network The state-owned IRAN newspa- northern and eastern India after the
NEW YORK Verizon is raising
ily of four, the higher-quality ver- after the return of unlimited plans per quoted Mohammad Javad Azari American fast-food giant decided
the price of its unlimited plan while
sion costs $200 a month; the in February, Jefferies analyst Mike Jahromi on Tuesday as saying to terminate a franchise agreement
introducing a slightly cheaper,
cheaper plan is $160. McCormack said in a research note. Twitter has officially announced
more limited version as wireless with its Indian partner.
Existing customers can keep readiness to talk with Iran for
carriers battle each other for cus- The popular plans have McDonalds said its partner
their unlimited plans, but their resolving the problems.
tomers. undoubtedly placed a heavy burden Connaught Plaza Restaurants vio-
All major carriers now offer video quality is now limited to on the network, he said. Having San Francisco-based Twitter did
lated the terms of the franchise
unlimited plans after years of steer- 720p on phones as well. That rules unlimited data means customers can not immediately respond to a
request for comment. agreement, including reneging on
ing people toward paying extra for out 4K-resolution video, but many watch all the network-taxing high- payment of royalties.
using more data. Verizon, like its people probably wont notice a dif- resolution video they want. Iran blocked the site, along with
Facebook and YouTube, after mass Connaught Plaza Restaurants,
rivals, will start charging more for ference and there isnt much 4K Charging customers who want which runs 169 McDonalds out-
higher-quality video while hoping content yet. high-resolution video also lets protests and violence over the
2009 re-election of hard-line lets in northern and eastern India,
to attract cost-conscious customers Verizon will also slow the speeds Verizon make more money off the said Tuesday it is considering legal
with a cheaper plan. of people on the cheaper unlimited unlimited plans. The company has President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Irans Supreme Council of action in the long-drawn legal bat-
Verizons unlimited plan had cost plan when the network is congest- had to deal with less money coming
Cyberspace, headed by current tle. In June, it shut 43 McDonalds
$80 a month for one line for those ed. It will do that on the pricier plan in from fees charged when cus-
who sign up for automatic pay- only when a customer uses more tomers go over data limits, as President Hassan Rouhani, offi- outlets in the capital, New Delhi,
ments with a checking account or than 22 gigabytes in a month. The unlimited plans dont have those cially is in charge of blocking after it failed to renew their licens-
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Raiders look
for more out
of tight ends
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ALAMEDA The Oakland Raiders showed


off a new wrinkle in their offense on the open-
ing drive of their second preseason game.
A passing game that had been predicated on
getting the ball into the hands of the pair of
1,000-yard receivers on the outside in Amari
Cooper and Michael Crabtree suddenly started
using some big options in the middle of the
field.
Derek Carr found free
agent tight end Jared
Cook on his first drop
back of the game against
the Los Angeles Rams for
a 16-yard gain and then
capped the drive by
threading a 19-yard pass
into the hands of block-
Jared Cook ing tight end Lee Smith
for a touchdown.
DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE Being able to have
With the teams in the Ocean Division averaging nearly 30 points a game, the team that rises to the top will be the one whose defense can those guys do everything
figure out a way to slow down these high-octane offenses. really helps our team and
puts stress on the defense

D under fire in Ocean


so they cant just sit and
play one coverage and
take away everything,
Carr said Tuesday. I hope
its a sign of things that
Lee Smith continue because that will
help those other two out-
Ocean teams have no problems scoring, stopping them is the hard part side.
Throw in Clive Walfords three catches in
By Nathan Mollat 33 points per game in 2015. about speeding up the pace of the game, the opener and the Raiders have an aspect of
going no-huddle, stretching the eld hori- the offense that was missing in 2016.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Conversely, defenses have struggled,
zontally and then hitting defenses for home Oakland didnt get much production from the
with only Menlo allowing less than 20
runs as they scramble to get in and stay tight end position at all last season, ranking
If youre a fan of wide-open, explosive points per game. The rest of the division
in position. 28th in catches (57) and 30th in yards receiv-
offenses, then the Peninsula Athletic gave up 25 points or more.
I would say offenses are so complex with ing (580).
Leagues Ocean Division is for you. One can almost blame the evolution of The lack of production from that group led
Of the ve teams that return to the divi- the game for the discrepancy between the modern tactics theyre using, its harder
to defend them. Quarterbacks are doing a lot to the decision to target Cook in free agency.
sion in 2017 Menlo School, Sequoia, offenses and defenses. The spread offensive New offensive coordinator Todd Downing and
Kings Academy, Woodside and South City system, regardless if its run or pass based, more reading [of defenses]. Half run play,
half pass play, said Hillsdale coach Mike Carr gave Cook an aggressive recruiting pitch
four averaged 30 points or more per presents problems to opposing defenses. that promised heavy use of tight ends.
game. Hillsdale, which is back in the Ocean The offense is not so much predicated on
after a one-year stint in the Bay, averaged throwing the ball all over the eld, its See OCEAN, Page 19 See RAIDERS, Page 20

Carolina pitchers Os Boog Powell meets As


Boog Powell, share BBQ
dealing in LLWS
By Jack Dougherty
By David Ginsburg
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BALTIMORE Boog Powell, meet Boog


said hes heard about me, too. He gets asked
if I am his grandson.
The elder Powell hit 339 home runs in the
big leagues. The other guy has one a
Its the first time at Little League Powell. drive on Monday night that came down in
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The names the same, and theyre both the vicinity of Boogs barbecue stand.
World Series that a U.S. team known for playing base- I honestly think my home run here was
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. At the has thrown consecutive ball. Its a bit early, how- the biggest thrill for me, said the younger
Little League World Series, the question now ever, to start comparing Boog, who pointed out the landing spot to
is not whether anyone can beat the team no-hitters. Japan did it in 2002. their home run swings. the four-time All-Star. Hitting it here,
from Greenville, North Carolina. Former Baltimore slug- where everybody knows who he is. Hitting
Its whether anyone can get a hit. the mercy rule. Anderson and the 6-foot-1 ger Boog Powell met it out to him. And him hearing my name
Neither Sioux Falls, South Dakota, nor Matthijs dominated again, and the with Oakland Athletics announced. A great experience for both of
Rancho Santa Margarita, California, was Southeast bats produced 18 hits and two leadoff hitter Boog us.
able to do so against Greenvilles pitching home runs. Powell at the popular Herschel Mack Powell IV, now 24, became
staff in the first two rounds. It wasnt just the top of the order, either. Boogs BBQ stand known as Boog Powell nearly two decades
Its the first time at Little League World Twelve of the 13 Greenville players record- Boog Powell beyond the right-field ago.
Series that a U.S. team has thrown consecu- ed at least one hit and nine had at least one wall at Camden Yards My parents wanted to give me a nick-
tive no-hitters. Japan did it in 2002. RBI. before the Os hosted the name, he said. My dad gave it to me when
Greenville used three pitchers in its 6-0 Theyre unbelievable, Rancho Santa As on Tuesday night. I was 5 and it stuck.
first round win Friday against Sioux Falls. Margarita manager C.J. Ankrum said. One Theyre not related, but It wasnt until Tuesday that he met the man
Chase Anderson, Matthew Matthijs and through nine and even their pinch hitters, they knew plenty about behind the nickname.
Carson Hardee combined for 10 strikeouts they got in the batters box and they wanted each other before they Its crazy. I always told myself I would
and no walks to complete the seventh per- to hit. You got to tip your cap to them. They met. meet him here playing in the big leagues,
fect game in LLWS history. did a great job. Every time I play going to his barbecue. And it actually hap-
Two days later, Greenville walloped Leading the charge offensively have been somewhere Id hear it pened, young Boog said.
Rancho Santa Margarita 16-0 in five from the stands, the
innings the game was halted because of See LLWS, Page 20 Boog Powell younger Powell said. He See BOOGS, Page 20
12 Wednesday Aug. 23, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Hillsdale Knights ing a demotion back to the Ocean Division.


It is what it is, Hillsdale head coach Mike
Senior running back Nick Hulman figures to
be the key component to the one-back at-
Menlo Knights
Head coach: Mike Parodi, Parodi said.We need to make sure we stay tack. At 5-10, 200 pounds, Hulman is a more Head coach: Mark Newton,
9th year healthy and try to create depth within our straightforward runner than the speedsters 15th year
2016 record: 1-4 PAL Bay, program. I think thats the reason were back Hillsdale has fielded in recent years.While he 2016 record: 4-1 PAL
4-6 overall down right now. I think if were healthy we ranked second on the team in carries last Ocean, 11-2 overall
Key returners: Jeremy compete in the Bay last year. year, he only touched the ball 39 times com- Key returners: Emilio Sim-
Teteak (Sr., QB/WR); Nick Hul- After winning its first two non-league games pared to that of his then-senior counterpart beck (Sr., QB/OLB); Aidan
man (Sr., OLB/RB); Joey Sabel last season, Hillsdale lost its starting quar- Nate Rosas 237 carries for 1,118 yards. Israelski (Sr., RB/CB); JH Tevis (Sr., DE/TE);
(Sr.,WR/SS); Charles Gingold (Sr., G/DT); Declan terback to injury, and soon turned to Jeremy Ty Corley (Sr., OT/DT); Baily Deeter (Sr.,
Hart (Sr., OT/DT); Jose Valdivia (Sr., DE/TE); Teteak, who started the year as the teams The last few years weve been very shake-
MLB); Xavier Dickinson (Sr., LB/RB); Jake
Connor Mullen (Sr., DL); Jaime Torres (Sr., DT) third-stringer.The left-handed thrower went and-bake, Parodi said. Nicks a little more Shiff (Sr., RB); Landon Smith (Sr., WR/DB)
Key newcomers: Evan Badet (Sr., QB/WR); on to play in six games, racking up 1,174 downhill, get the shoulders square and go Key newcomers: Miles Dorosin (Jr.,
Quincy Sherman (Jr., WR/RB); Jordan Avalo yards passing while firing for 15 touchdowns. through you. slot/CB); Matt Flower (Jr., WR/CB); Dillon
(Sr., slot/SS); Alex Tototzintle (Jr., MLB/WR) Now a senior, the 6-5, 205-pound Teteak is Hulman has previously been more synony- Grady (Jr., RB/S); Kevin Chen (Jr., WR/DE)
2017 opener: Fri. vs. Laguna Hills, 7:30 p.m. slated to lead the one-back offense with a mous with defense, and enters his third 2017 opener: Fri. at East Nicolaus, 7
Outlook: In the span of four years, Hillsdale slew of new receivers. Senior wide out Joey season as a starting linebacker in the 4-3 for- p.m.
ran the gamut of the Peninsula Athletic Sabel is the one mainstay set to return with mation. With five returning defensive Outlook: In returning the 2016 Penin-
League. a complement of first-year seniors Jordan linemen, though, the biggest strength should sula Athletic League Ocean Division
After climbing out of the C-league Penin- Avalo and Evan Badet giving him plenty of be up front as the Knights look to run the Defensive Player of the Year in senior
sula Athletic League Lake Division after 2013, options. table in Ocean Division play once again, as JH Tevis, the Menlo School Knights may
to the B-league PAL Ocean Division in 14, [Teteak] is slated to be the No. 1 guy, Par- they did in 2015. not only have the best defensive end
the Fighting Knights ascended to the A- odi said.He had a great offseason he was in the league, they may have the best
league PAL Bay Division last season. But after fortune enough to get a few starts in last year We dont see [falling to the Ocean Division] overall player, period.
their share of struggles, the Knights finished so I think he has a very bright future for as anything but a chance to work our way He may be, Menlo head coach Mark
tied for last place with Terra Nova, prompt- sure. back up, Parodi said. Newton said. Hes a great, great player
and Cal Berkeley thinks so too.
With Tevis indeed committing to Cal
The Kings Academy Jose, Aleem logged three games at running ing key players to transfers.But youve got to during his junior campaign, he contin-
back, racking up 561 yards on 55 carries with dance with the girl you brought. Were OK. ued to brutalize opposing offenses to
Knights nine touchdowns. Were going to be fine. the tune of 125 total tackles, including
In 2017, TKA has added another titan of the One of the reasons for Laroratos optimism 100 solo takedowns and 15 sacks. Hav-
Head coach: Pete Lavorato, gridiron with the addition of new head coach stems from a strong offensive line, pillared ing served as a two-way lineman,
1st year Pete Lavorato, who spent the previous 14 by returning interior lineman Koby Trygges- though, Newton said he foresees having
2016 record: 2-3 in PAL seasons running the varsity show at Sacred tad, a 6-4, 285-pound junior who can play Tevis cut back on his offensive reps this
Ocean, 7-4 overall Heart Prep and is two years removed from either center or guard.The two-pronged tight season.
Key returners: Demonte an appearance in the Division III-A state end attack of seniors Dylan Kiehle and Niko Hes put in the work and hes ready for
Aleem (Jr., RB);Tyler Farnham championship game. Taylor lend the Knights plenty of experienced the challenge this season, Newton said.
(Sr., WR); Chris Boccignone Now a swift and powerful 5-8, 215-pound depth. But hes also looking ahead for a year
(SR., QB/DB); Koby Tryggestad (Jr., OL); Bran- junior, Aleem is drawing rave reviews from Weve got a good group of kids, Lavorato from now when he joins a Pac-12 camp
don Almenar (Sr., NT); Brandon Lux (Jr., his new coach. said. Our line is actually much bigger than and he wants to compete.
RB/CB); Kamau Carlisle (Jr., slot); Dylan Kiehle He can run, he can catch hes all of the the Sacred Heart line was in the last couple The Knights do have returning depth
(Sr.,TE); Niko Taylor (Sr.,TE/DL); Sebastian Yee above, Lavorato said. As an athlete, hes as years. So weve got some good athletes on to front an offense that runs as a hybrid
(Sr., MLB) good as Ive seen. the line. of the spread and the run-and-shoot,
Key newcomers: Jayden Frazier (So.,TB/DB); With the new era comes the loss of the teams Senior Chris Boccignone is slated to take over highlighted by senior offensive tackle
Ben Tuipulotu (Jr., LB); Jordan Kelly (Jr., top skill player from the past two years, quar- at quarterback, after seeing limited duty as a Ty Corley.
CB/WR); Dyumani Srirama (Jr., LB); Preston terback Michael Johnson Jr., who with his backup to Johnson Jr. last season. Junior Bran- Senior quarterback Emilio Simbeck will
Auger (Jr., LB) father and former TKA head coach Michael Sr. don Lux and sophomore Jayden Frazier give helm the offense, after throwing for a
2017 opener: Fri. vs. McClymonds-Oakland, taking an assistant coaching position at the TKA options out of the backfield. 61.8 percent completion percentage as
7 p.m. University of Oregon transferred to Shel- TKA doesnt figure to bring as much experi- the Knights backup QB last year. Two of
Outlook: The Kings Academy caught quite don High School in Eugene, Oregon. ence with the installation of the new 5-2 his most accomplished fellow skill play-
a glimpse of its future last season when run- The Knights also lost another key player to defense, but will certainly find a place for re- ers, senior running back Aidan Israelski
ning back Demonte Aleem made his debut transfer, with All-Peninsula Athletic League turning senior Sebastian Yee. Listing as a and senior receiver Landon Smith, were
in the backfield during Week 8 against Half Ocean Division linebacker Kilifi Leaatoa leav- linebacker, Yees position is still a variable, more synonymous with defense last
Moon Bay. ing for Menlo-Atherton. though Lavorato said he is one of the teams season, both being named first-team
As a sophomore transfer from Harker-San Sure it concerns me, Lavorato said of los- best defensive players. All-PAL Ocean Division defensive backs.
Senior running back Jake Shiff may be
relied on to step up in the wake of grad-
Hillsdale Players to watch high school. Fortunately, the two already have
chemistry, as Boccignones only varsity touch-
uating PAL Ocean Division Offensive
Player of the Year Charlie Ferguson at
Jeremy Teteak (Sr., QB/WR): As a junior in down pass last year was a 69-yard scoring running back. Shiff managed just 10 car-
the Bay Division last year,Teteak held his own chuck to Farnham. ries last season, but will look to return to
after moving up the depth chart, throwing the mainstay status he enjoyed on the
for 1,174 yards through six games. This year, Menlo School junior-varsity squad in 2015.
the 6-5 left-handed quarterback will get a Defense should again prove to be
chance to carve up the Ocean Division as Hills- JH Tevis (Sr., DE/TE): After committing the Menlos strong suit. Last year, the
dale is on a mission to garner its second Cal during his junior season of 2016,Tevis kept Knights outscored opponents 473-223
promotion to the Bay Division in three years. the pressure on opposing offenses. He totaled in sharing a co-PAL Ocean Division title
125 tackles, including a PAL-best 15 sacks. He with Half Moon Bay before getting
Nick Hulman (Sr., OLB/RB): A third-year var- earned Defensive Player of the Year honors topped by the Cougars 41-24 in the
sity starter as a linebacker, Hulman should see in the Ocean Division last year, and is a fa- Central Coast Section Division V cham-
his workload increase as he transitions to vorite to contend for the award again this pionship game.
starting fullback.The power runner saw only year, though he would be more suited for With Half Moon Bay being promoted to
a few carries in the one-back offense last sea- overall MVP contention if the PAL had such the PAL Bay Division, there will be just
son carrying 39 times for 158 yards but Menlo Schools JH Tevis, left. an award. four first-team all-league defenders re-
should get a chance to show off his power full season at the Kings Academy, where he Ty Corley (Sr., OT/DT): With Tevis slated to turning to the Ocean Division. Menlo
game as the primary back this season. figures to be one of the top rushers in all of the focus on defense this year, Corley becomes owns three of them in Tevis, Israelski
Peninsula Athletic League. even more essential to the offensive line than and Smith.
Kings Academy he already is. With Menlo revamping its skill Menlo touts a tough non-league sched-
Demonte Aleem (Jr., RB): A transfer from Tyler Farnham (Sr., WR): A returning All-PAL positions at quarterback and running back, ule this season, including a Week 4
Harker-San Jose last season, Aleem only saw Ocean Division wide receiver, Farnham will Corleys performance will be essential if the matchup with Palma-Salinas, marking
three games in the backfield, but quickly have to acclimate to a new quarterback in Knights want to compete for another Ocean the Knights first meeting ever with the
racked up 561 rushing yards with nine touch- Chris Boccignone with the transfer of 2016 Division title, after winning co-champion hon- Gabilan League powerhouse.
downs. Now the junior is looking at his first helmsman Michael Johnson Jr. to an Oregon ors in 2016.

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Sequoia Cherokees Moon Bay nearly changed the composi- quoias most utilized rusher last year, total- Players to watch
tion of the league standings completely. ing 450 yards on 90 carries, and returns to
Head coach: Robert Poulos, The Cherokees settled for third place, falling front the solid depth in the backfield. Senior
9th season shy of the Ocean Divisions two guaranteed guard PJ Lopez brings quickness and cap-
2016 record: 3-2 PAL Ocean, playoff berths. But Sequoia demonstrated taincy to the front line.
5-5 overall everything that went right with its 2016 of- Lopez is another versatile Cherokee who, on
Key returners: Patrick Lopiparo fense in that game, including wide receiver the other side of the ball, flexes between de-
(Sr., QB); Duncan Stewart (Sr., Duncan Stewart at the height of his wicked fensive end and linebacker, but mostly will
WR/SS); Owen Tatola (Sr., RB/MLB); PJ Lopez tear through league play, during which he be relied upon to anchor inside backer in Se-
(Sr., G/LB); Dez Frazier (Sr., slot/CB); Robert surpassed 100 yards receiving in every game quoias secondary-laden 4-2-5 look.
Marticorena (Jr., RB/LB); Bryan Madrigal (Sr., en route to 1,026 yards on the year and first-
team All-PAL Ocean Division honors. Hes going to be a handful at that inside
CB) backer this year, Poulos said.
Key newcomers: Jordan Barnes (Jr. WR); TJ He was the best receiver in the league last Sequoias PJ Lopez.
Uasike (Jr., RB); Adam Johnson (Jr., OL/MLB); year,Sequoia head coach Robert Poulos said. In the secondary, two-year starting senior Sequoia
Sione Tuiaki (Jr., RB/SS); Jesse Carthy (Jr., And hes even more explosive this year. cornerback Ryan Madrigal features the best
With the graduation of gunslinger quarter- man coverage. But a tandem of juniors could Duncan Stewart (Sr., WR/SS): Stewart was a
RB/FS); Nolan Tarzon (So., CB/WR); Keith big playmaker in 2016, and it showed in the
Knecht (jr. slot/CB); Chris Leija (Sr., K) back Nick DeMarco, the Cherokees will steal the show with Sione Tuiaki and Jess
transition the multifaceted Patrick Lopiparo Carthy being interchangeable at strong and stat column. After a relatively slow start, he
2017 opener: Fri. @ Santa Cruz, 7:30 p.m. finished the year with triple-digit receiving
Outlook: With some moving parts in the from wide receiver to QB. At 6-3, 190 pounds, free safety.
the third-year varsity senior brings knowl- numbers in each of Sequoas final six games.
spread option offense, Sequoia is looking to In what has grown into a great tradition for He went above 100 yards per in seven games
continue on last years strong finish. edge of the system and agility to the position. Sequoia football, the Cherokees will again all told and finished second in the PAL Ocean
Going 2-2 over the final four weeks might Hes athletic and tall, so it gives us a little make a long road trip during their non- Division with 1,026 receiving yards, good for
not look strong on paper, but one of those more in our zone-read concept,Poulos said. league schedule.This season, Sequoia travels sixth place throughout the Central Coast Sec-
loses a 41-40 defeat to co-Peninsula Ath- And he gets us some yards with his feet. to Orange High School in Orange, California tion.
letic League Ocean Division champion Half Senior running back Owen Tatola was Se- in Week 4.
PJ Lopez (Sr., G/LB): A key component to
the offense as the most experienced guard in
Jay Oca is 1-2 through his three previous open- year because hes going to be a force for us.
South San Francisco ers. But starting the year with careful footing Senior quarterback Tyson Alapate started to
the front-line mix, Lopez will also have a lot to
say about how Sequoia performs on defense.
Warriors has always taken precedent. Just look to Ocas blossom last season, getting a feel for the fly Not only is he the Cherokees most seasoned
first game as a varsity head coach in 2014,a 21- offense. The quick-strike thrower showed linebacker, he has a lot of territory to cover in
Head coach: Jay Oca,4th year 0 loss at Menlo, during which his Warriors ran promise when his offense was fresh. On the the teams standard 4-2-5 look.
2016 record: 1-4 PAL Ocean, the same over-the-middle dive play again and Warriors first drive of the year at San Mateo,
3-7 overall again. Alapate led a swift 80-yard touchdown drive. South San Francisco
Key returners: Tyson Alapati But what began as a quiet start to Ocas ca- Then fatigue set in and San Mateo rallied for
reer losing his first five games in 2014 Kalvin Pua (Jr., RB/LB): The youngest of four
(Sr., QB/FS); Kalvin Pua (Jr., 33 second-half points to drop South City 41- brothers to play football at South City, Pua
RB/LB); Urian Barraza (Sr., finished with a bang as the Warriors closed 28.
with a 4-1 record. will have plenty of chances to carve out a
C/NT); Shayne Jasen (Jr., DE/OL); Demetrius The bumps and bruises were exponential niche through his final two seasons. He fig-
Gutu (Jr., TE/DE); Spencer Eugenio (Sr., RB/S); This year, Oca will again need to pace his when many of Alapates fellow skill players ures to get as many reps as he can handle
Lance Sanz (Jr., WR/SS); Jacob Martinez (Sr., squad, with just 25 players slated to roster for missed time with injury.The Warriors will look with the Warriors carrying just 25 players on
NT/G) Fridays opener. to keep the heat off of Alapate and the back- roster to start the year.
Key newcomers: Frank House (Jr., FS/QB); One constant through Ocas tenure has been field tandem of Pua and Spencer Eugenio with
Oscar Reyes (Sr.,WR/CB); Jeremiah Tau (Sr., FB) the Pua brothers. South City has graduated a pair of experienced linemen in center Urian Urian Barraza (Sr., C/NT): A third-year var-
2017 opener: Fri. vs. San Mateo, 7 p.m. three of the sons of longtime assistant coach Barraza and guard Shayne Jasen, both enter- sity starter, Barraza is slated to anchor both
Outlook: South City is trying to figure out a Kalone Pua, and is looking for the fourth and ing their third varsity seasons. sides of the line. On offense, he was a big rea-
way for a modest player turnout to turn into youngest in the person of junior running back The two will double on the other side of the son for the rushing success of Eric
a big finish. Kalvin Pua to blossom this year. line to front South Citys 30-stack defense, Kamelamela in 2015, and of Jeremiah Lupe in
Slow starts have become synonymous with Hes a big, fast, explosive kid,Oca said.Were which will also lean of Pua to hold the fort for 2016. Last year, he was recognized for these
Warriors football in recent years,as head coach hoping that he stays healthy throughout the an inexperienced linebacker crew. efforts, being named at a first-team All-PAL
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ior Sione Halaapiapi. The silver lining of los- while battling a 50.5 completion percentage Players to watch
Woodside Wildcats ing the star linebacker was the emergence of and throwing for 13 touchdowns against
Head coach: Justin Andrews, Chris Brugger, who stepped in for Halaapi- seven interceptions.
4th year api and returned first-team All-PAL Ocean
Division honors for the Wildcats. Getting a late start to fall workouts this sea-
2016 record: 1-4 PAL Ocean, son King had a good reason, attending
5-5 overall At 5-9, 207 pounds, Brugger returns for his
senior season. And, again, head coach Justin baseballs Area Code Underclass Games as a
Key returners: Joseph King top-flight catching prospect he is still,
(Jr., QB); Darnell Ellis (Sr., Andrews anticipates a big year from his cen-
terpiece defender. hands down, the guy who will run Wood-
RB/CB); Christian Ochoa (Jr., sides pro-style offense.
G/DT); Derek Smith (Sr., WR/DB); Adrian Hes just getting bigger, stronger, faster and
Foresti (Jr., G/DT); Gerard Dezutti (Sr., C/DE); meaner, Andrews said.Ill make a bold pre- King has plenty of sturdy targets, including
Chris Brugger (Sr., MLB/RB); Weston Bour- diction he will be one of the most disruptive senior wide out Derek Smith and senior slot
defensive linemen in our league. Weston Bourgeois. But the challenge for Chris Brugger.
geois (Sr., DB/slot)
Key newcomers: Isaiah Henderson (Jr., Woodside owns an impressive interior line Woodside will be replacing the heartbeat of
RB/CB); Luis Robles (Jr., slot/CB); Trent Barn- as well, featuring junior defensive tackles last years offense after graduating running Woodside
well (Jr., MLB); Bryan Ledesma (Jr., OLB/WR); Christian Ochoa, a third-year starter, and back Marcelous Chester-Riley. Joseph King (Jr., QB): As a sophomore last
Trevor Cook (Jr., FS/QB) Adrian Foresti. Both serving as guards on the season, the strong-armed King got thrown
offensive side of the ball as well, the two have Andrews is putting faith in the one-two into the fire and responded with 1,830 pass-
2017 opener: Fri. vs. Capuchino, 7:30 p.m. punch of senior running back Darnell Ellis
Outlook: The 2016 season was a tale of two formed a friendly rivalry through preseason ing yards while starting every game.
workouts, with Foresti the only player on the and first-year varsity junior Isaiah Hender-
halves for the Woodside Wildcats. Poised for son. Look for the arm of King to carry more
a big year after winning their first four games field who competitively matches up with the Chris Brugger (Sr., MLB/RB): Brugger came
6-1, 310 pound Ochoa in practice, according of the load though. out of the woodwork to cast a star of his own
of the season, the Wildcats faltered in their
Peninsula Athletic League Ocean Division to Andrews. Were balanced, Andrews said. Were still last season. Anchoring the middle linebacker
opener 29-28 to rival Sequoia and never re- If their fire translates to offense, junior quar- going to establish the run game, which has spot as a junior, he earned first-team All-PAL
covered, finishing the season on a 1-5 slide. terback Joseph King stands to enjoy quite a been our forte. But [King], his arm is special Ocean Division honors, as his 92 tackles and
What a different season it could have been if breakout year. As a sophomore in 2016, King and his release is so quick, thats something four sacks each ranked tops among Wildcats
not for a season-ending injury to then-sen- started every game, racking up 1,830 yards well be able to take advantage of too. defenders.

High school freshman collapses with humidity it felt much hotter. mon buns, she said.
Football brief Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, later
at football practice and dies call around 9:30 a.m. saying he had apparent- tweeted: Our hearts break for this young
Mount Saint Michaels has 800 students and
a grass football field with stands that seat up
NEW YORK A 14-year-old boy collapsed ly gone into cardiac arrest, fire officials said. mans family. We should prohibit sports prac- to 3,000 people, according to its website. The
during a football practice held on a hot, humid Dominick was treated on campus and then tices during heat waves. natural field helps tamp down high heat lev-
Tuesday morning at a private high school and taken to a hospital, where he died, officials Dominick was a brainy, fun-loving boy els, according to the website, which can
later died, police and school officials said. said. The cause of his death is unknown, the from a close-knit family, and hed help out his reduce the likelihood of heat stroke and
school said. relatives even with the cooking, cousin fatigue.
Dominick Bess was headed into his fresh- A heat advisory was issued for the city but
man year at Mount Saint Michaels Academy, a Simone Dyer said. At least four other high-school-age boys
didnt go into effect until noon.
Catholic, all-boys prep school in the north- Temperatures reached into the high 80s, but A well-rounded kid, he was good at around the country have died during practices
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throwing people in. Sometimes its easier

Replacing McCaffrey OCEAN Continued from page 11


to t someone in on defense when the injury
bug hits, but that disproportionately affects
your defense before your offense.
As Poulos said: You cant hide on

will be a team effort Parodi. All it takes is for one kid to be defense.
kinda wrong [on defense] to get beat. Parodi is a rm believer in the bend-but-
Hillsdale, Menlo, Sequoia and Woodside dont-break style of defense. While getting
all employ some version of the spread the defense off the eld as quickly as possi-
By Dennis Passa knows, But our approach is to not put it all offense. South City and Kings Academy, ble is the No. 1 priority at the start of any
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on one person. with new coach Pete Lavorato, still adhere drive, Parodi knows sometimes a defense
We expect our receivers to step up, our to more old-fashioned but no less effec- just has to weather the storm as much as
Two big questions for Stanford this col- offensive line as well. Replacing Chris is tive y offense, which essentially serves possible.
lege football season were answered not really an 11- or 12-man responsibility. the same purpose as the spread: get defen-
sives running around, out of position. With a lot of spread offenses that want to
long after coach David Shaw arrived Down Shaw doesnt have to entertain any go quick, defenses can get a little tired. We
Under. thoughts of replacing Chryst, at least at As a defensive coach, its quite madden-
ing, said Woodside head coach Justin want that slow death. We want to make
And he did it with a most appropriate, this point. teams make rst downs, at least make them
Australian-style response: No worries. Chryst injured his knee during Stanfords Andrews.
With so many teams more or less mimick- go three plays before getting a rst down.
Shaw said replacing running back 25-23 win over North Carolina in the Sun No chunk plays, Parodi said. We just have
Christian McCaffrey, Bowl on Dec. 30. Chryst was 6-0 as a starter ing each other offensively, defenses are
going to suffer. to make them punt at least a couple times
who was drafted in the last season with 10 TD passes and only one [during the game].
first round by the NFLs interception in those games. What I think tends to get lost in the argu-
Carolina Panthers, will His recovery has surprised the coaching ment is, if youre going to go no-huddle, Said Andrews: Defenses have denitely
be a total team effort, not staff. youre going to get 60, 70, 80 snaps a been playing catch-up with offenses. These
by just by one player. He has not shown any signs of being game. That means the other team is going to last few years, weve had some explosive
And he said quarterback injured, Shaw told The Associated Press. I get the same amount of plays, said Sequoia and dynamic players who have come
Keller Chryst, who tore anticipated taking it slower in camp with coach Rob Poulos. Sometimes, if you have through our division. Offensive coordina-
the ACL in his right knee him, but he asked me to take the training two successful offenses, you might only tors have found creative ways to get the ball
in late December, is fit wheels off. There was no medical issue, and touch the ball four, ve times a game. You in their hands to let them do what they do.
David Shaw and ready for Sundays he didnt feel bad at all. So we ramped it up get a spread team playing a spread team,
youre naturally going to get higher And when an Ocean Division team gures
opening game against instead of resting him. out how to slow these offenses, it usually
Rice at Allianz Stadium in Sydney. On the defensive side, Shaw said the expe- scores.
With such a premium placed on trying to results in a division championship and/or a
McCaffreys figures were imposing: He rience of his returning players will help playoff berth. The Oceans top two defen-
set a record with 3,864 all-purpose yards in compensate for the loss of defensive end slow down these high octane offenses,
depth factors into the equation. Most top sive teams in 2016, Half Moon Bay and
2015 and then rushed for 1,596 yards and Solomon Thomas, who was drafted by the Menlo, ended up tying for the Ocean
scored 16 touchdowns last season. In those San Francisco 49ers. Thomas had eight players on any given team are playing both
ways and when coaches are forced to give Division title and meeting in the Central
two seasons, the Cardinal went 18-1. sacks and 15 tackles last season as the Coast Section Division V championship
No. 14 Stanfords positional replacement leader of a young defense. them a breather, they tend to do it on the
defensive side of the ball. That then forces game, echoing the old saying that offense
for McCaffrey is Bryce Love, who averaged Now, Shaw thinks Stanfords defense can win games, but defense wins champi-
7.2 yards per carry the past two seasons be even better. coaches to put in a second-string player or
move a starter out of another position to ll onships.
behind McCaffrey. When you look at our team, our front
Shaw pointed out that when McCaffrey seven has a lot of older players ... a good that hole, which creates a weakness in the Its funny how it works out, Parodi said.
didnt play in two games last season mix of age and experience, Shaw said. defense. The key to our [CCS nals] run in 15, it
against Notre Dame and in the Sun Bowl The game, in which Stanford is heavily Our team last season, we ran into depth wasnt so much the offensive side. It was the
Love scored a TD and rushed for 100 yards in favored, will start at noon Sunday in issues, Andrews said. There were games at defensive side, the ability to stop the other
each game. Sydney to coincide with prime time televi- the end of the season where we were just offense.
Hes more than capable of making the sion in the U.S. on Saturday night. Its the
big plays, Shaw said. As far as being the last Sunday of winter in Australia and
carry the mail guy for us, and do it well, it theres a chance of rain in the forecast along
is Bryce. with a high temperature of 64 Fahrenheit
McCaffrey wont be easily replaced, Shaw (18 Celsius).

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NBA brief Cleveland in last seasons conference finals
and has been unable to unseat LeBron James
Celtics trade for Clevelands Irving and Co. in recent years.
Kyrie Irvings next cross-over will come The Cavs were concerned about getting
against the Cavaliers. equivalent value for Irving, who has two years
Clevelands All-Star guard, who asked owner remaining on his contract, but in the 5-foot-9
Dan Gilbert to trade him earlier this summer, Thomas they are adding one of the leagues
was dealt Tuesday night to the Boston Celtics most dynamic playmakers. Thomas averaged
in exchange for star Isaiah Thomas, forward 28.9 points last season. He missed most of
Jae Crowder, center Ante Zizic and a 2018 the East finals with a hip injury.
first-round draft pick, a person familiar with The 28-year-old Thomas, taken with the
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from Cook. Hes a guy that creates the to do that on the inside part of the field, too. A those players arent nearly as capable as

RAIDERS
Continued from page 11
biggest mismatches because safeties typically
arent fast enough and good enough to cover
guys, Carr said. Linebackers are too slow.
lot of times thats where the tight ends happen
to line up. We need their speed. We need their
size. Certainly, well give them the opportunity
receivers as Smith is. Even though Smith has
just 38 catches in 75 career games, defenses still
must honor him more than they would an extra
You cant put a corner on him because he could to make plays in the vertical passing game. offensive tackle.
just muscle you out of the way. Once were all The tight ends also should be much more That was evident when he got down the mid-
It is a tight end-friendly offense, Cook said. out there and rolling together, thats going to capable as blockers this season, too, thanks to dle of the field for his touchdown against the
The way the quarterback reads the plays, how be fun to see how much of a mismatch he has Smith being healthy. Smith, one of the best Rams last week.
they line me up, how they use the tight ends. I been. blocking tight ends in the game, went down Quit calling him a blocking tight end, Carr
think it will be important for me to take a big
With a more capable receiving threat at tight with a broken leg early last season. said. As you see, people just drop him some-
step in my career.
end in Cook, defenses will face the difficult That absence forced the Raiders to use six times. Thats one thing we have to take advan-
Cook had only 30 receptions last season in choice of being exposed in the middle of the offensive linemen on nearly one-quarter of their tage of. We cant just be limited by a certain per-
Green Bay but did deliver the biggest catch of field if they double team Cooper or Crabtree or offensive plays last season, according to sonnel group. Lee is one of the guys who has
the year for the Packers when his acrobatic 36- being susceptible to big plays on the outside Football Outsiders, far and away the top mark in one of the best sets of hands on the team. Being
yard catch set up the game-winning field goal in from the receivers. the league. able to run him up the seam and do things like
a playoff win at Dallas. that, people wont be able to dictate when he
We talked about being able to attack the field While the sixth lineman did help the run
The Raiders hope to get those kinds of plays vertically, Downing said. You have to be able game, it also tipped the Raiders hand because comes in the game.

LLWS
Hardee said. It feels so different when youre through the Southeast, including the I cant tell you how much Greenville and
here than when youre watching it on TV. Not Greenville area. The home of Cash Daniels- the surrounding community and now the state,
a lot of people get to do this, so I understand Moye, a starting outfielder, was damaged so have been behind us really since the state tour-
Continued from page 11 how lucky this team is to be here, but I dont badly by the wind and rain he had to stay in a nament, manager Brian Fields said. They
think its going to hit until we get back to hotel. were loud. They were like the 10th man out
Greenville. The community responded by hosting a there and were going to need these folks.
Hardee and Thomas Barrett. Barrett has gone
5-for-6 and scored three runs in the tournament Anderson and Matthijs were able to pitch in two-day baseball tournament to raise money Greenvilles game against Lufkin on
while Hardee cracked a grand slam in the first two games because Greenville can for his family. Another Greenville family was Wednesday is a semifinal in the U.S. bracket,
Greenvilles second game and totaled five keep pitch counts low Little League also hit by the storm. Greenville Little League featuring the last two unbeaten American
RBIs. requires at least one rest day, and as many as raised more than $20,000, and about half was teams. The winner will play the survivor of
Whats more, Greenville has been flawless four, once a player has thrown more than 21 donated to the two families. the losers bracket for a berth in the tourna-
in the field, too. The team hasnt made an error pitches in a day. All of Greenvilles pitchers ment championship against the international
Greenville is out in force at South
through two games and Hardee made a diving will be available to throw in Wednesdays representative.
Williamsport. Bright yellow, the teams
snare at shortstop against Rancho Santa game against Lufkin, Texas.
color, fills Howard J. Lamade Stadium when- Those guys from Texas are good,
Margarita thats been one of the plays of the Greenvilles accomplishment is all the ever the Southeast is on the field, and the par- Anderson said. Were going to have to com-
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NEW YORK Panera Bread will start listing the amount
of added sugar and calories on the cups for seven drinks,
including cola and iced teas.
The move is the latest by the company to appeal to
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sugar in teaspoons instead of grams because its less con-
fusing. I think the only people who really understand
grams are drug dealers and Walter White, Shaich said in an
interview, referring to the drug-dealing character from the
TV show Breaking Bad.
A 20-ounce cola is listed as having 17.25 teaspoons of
added sugar and 250 calories. Paneras blood orange lemon-
ade has 8.25 teaspoons of added sugar and 160 calories,
while a plum ginger hibiscus tea has no added sugars and
zero calories.
Panera had begun listing sugar counts near its soda foun-
If youre not a fan of heat, you wont be a fan of Creole spice mix. Unless, of course, you balance it with sugar. tains in March when it launched its new iced teas, lemon-
ades and other fruity beverages. Since then, 8 percent of its

Spicy sauteed fish with fountain soda-drinking customers have switched to iced teas
and other non-bubbly drinks, the company said.

Vanishing kelp: Warm ocean

pineapple mango salsa


By Sara Mouton sauce, just sprinkle in a little brown Four 6-ounce firm-fleshed white fish
takes toll on undersea forests
APPLEDORE ISLAND, Maine When diving in the Gulf
of Maine a few years back, Jennifer Dijkstra expected to be
swimming through a flowing kelp forest that had long
served as a nursery and food for juvenile fish and lobster.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sugar. If your barbecue sauce sets your fillet pieces, such as tilapia
But Dijkstra, a University of New Hampshire marine biol-
mouth on fire, tame it with a dab or two In a bowl combine the pineapple,
ogist, saw only a patchy seafloor before her. The sugar kelp
When it comes to landing dinner on of honey. Conversely, if youve added mango, onion, lime juice and herbs;
had declined dramatically and been replaced by invasive,
the table on a weeknight, fish fillets too much sugar to one of your savory add salt to taste. shrub-like seaweed that looked like a giant shag rug.
are among the very quickest dishes you dishes, even it out with some heat. The On a piece of parchment, combine I remember going to some dive sites and honestly being
can prepare, rarely requiring more than goal is to add just enough of sweet and the flour and the spice mix; stir well. shocked at how few kelp blades we saw, she said.
five minutes to go from raw to ready to heat so that youre not bowled over by In a large skillet, heat the oil over The Gulf of Maine, stretching from Cape Cod to Nova
eat. And given the relative mildness of either of them. high heat until hot. Reduce the heat to Scotia, is the latest in a growing list of global hotspots
a fishs flavor, theyre a natural canvas In this recipe, the fiery Creole spice medium-high. Dip the fish in the flour losing their kelp, including hundreds of miles in the
for a vast palette of seasonings (and mix is countered by the natural sugars mixture, coating it well on all sides, Mediterranean Sea, off southern Japan and Australia, and
acid, too), meaning they turn out just built into the pineapple mango salsa. shaking off the excess, and add it to parts of the California coast.
about exactly as flavorful as you make The additional herbs and fresh lime the skillet. Cook it until golden Among the worlds most diverse marine ecosystems, kelp
them. contribute some festive end-of-sum- brown, about 2 minutes a side and forests are found on all continental coastlines except for
For Spicy Sauteed Fish with mer flair to this weeknight entree. transfer a portion to each of 4 plates. Antarctica and provide critical food and shelter to myriad
Pineapple Mango Salsa, white fish fil- Top each portion with a heaping fish and other creatures. Kelp also is critical to coastal
lets are dusted with flour spiked with SPICY SAUTEED FISH WITH spoonful of salsa. economies, providing billions of dollars in tourism and
Creole spice mix, after which theyre PINEAPPLE MANGO SALSA CREOLE SPICE MIX
2 teaspoons hot paprika
fishing.
crisped up in a skillet. The famously The likely culprit, according to several scientific studies,
potent spice mix spearheaded by Start to finish: 35 minutes 1 1/2 teaspoons garlic powder
Servings: 4 is warming oceans from climate change, coupled with the
cayenne and black pepper is built 1 teaspoon kosher salt arrival of invasive species. In Maine, the invaders are other
into the DNA of Louisiana cuisine. 3/4 cup finely diced pineapple 3/4 teaspoon onion powder
3/4 cup finely diced mango seaweeds. In Australia, the Mediterranean and Japan, tropi-
Virtually all of New Orleans Hall of 3/4 teaspoon cayenne cal fish are feasting on the kelp.
Fame chefs including Paul 1/4 cup finely chopped red onion, 3/4 teaspoon oregano
soaked in ice water for 20 minutes and Most kelp are replaced by small, tightly packed, bushy
Prudhomme and Emeril Lagasse 3/4 teaspoon thyme seaweeds that collect sediment and prevent kelp from grow-
developed signature versions of this patted dry 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black
2 to 3 tablespoons fresh lime juice ing back, said the University of Western Australias Thomas
mix and used it liberally and to great pepper Wernberg.
effect in just about everything they 3 tablespoons chopped fresh mint or In a bowl, mix all the ingredients
cooked. Fair warning: If youre not a cilantro or a mix together well.
fan of blazing heat, you wont be a fan Kosher salt Nutritional information: 328 calo-
of Creole spice mix. Unless, of course, 1/3 cup all-purpose flour ries; 106 calories from fat; 12 g fat (2
you balance it with one key ingredient 3 tablespoons creole spice mix g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 85 mg cho-
sugar. Sugar will balance any spicy (recipe below) or store-bought, such as lesterol; 573 mg sodium; 21 g carbo-
dish. If you dig into a bowl of chili and Zatarains hydrates; 2 g fiber; 8 g sugar; 36 g pro-
discover that youve overdone the hot 3 tablespoons vegetable oil tein.

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starting a course on race relations required addressing the local incident.

RACE
community activism.
for all district graduates, as well as a work- Faculty and staff of Skyline College Students also hosted walkouts in solidari-
shop on race and racism for faculty plus have met in response to reports of incidents ty with communities threatened by the pres-
development of a cultural proficiency insti- that were racially insensitive to the African- idential election outcome last fall, and more
Continued from page 1 tute for staff, which is not mandated but will American community, according to the recently interrupted a conservative guest
be considered during job performance evalu- report. These incidents reflect a broader speaker at Caada College, which gave way
black character from the Netflix series ation, according to a district report. national climate of racial hostility and cul- to a discussion about protest policy.
Orange Is The New Black. The initiatives proposed, as well as the tural antagonism that do not reflect the val-
When the student was confronted by an ethnic studies programs and multicultural ues of district. Ongoing priority
offended classmate, they consulted with a centers, will enhance the racial and cultural Later in the meeting, trustees are expected
professor who allowed the presentation to Considering the variety of discussions
sensitivity among students and teachers, to discuss the impact of the violence at and policy considerations in recent
continue, according to Goodman. according to the report authored by white supremacist rallies in
District officials investigated the report months, Bailey said the upcoming session
Chancellor Ron Galatolo. Charlottesville, Virginia, last week and the serves as the latest chapter in an ongoing
and, as a response, helped develop the rec- resulting impact on students.
Our belief is that there is much work to priority for officials working to assure dis-
ommended programs designed to better edu- Discussions surrounding race, equity and
do in our communities, beyond the recom- trict campuses are accommodating for
cate staff, faculty and students on matters of social justice have been increasingly com-
mendations, but these five efforts will set us everyone.
race, said Goodman. mon in the community college district after
on the correct course toward cultural compe- We want to provide safe and welcoming
Being an institution of higher education, rallies by students advocating for underrep-
tency and educational equity, said the places for students and for our employees to
when we have issues like this, we are not resented communities.
report. work and teach, he said.
just going to be up in arms because that is Goodman agreed and expressed confi-
going to be counterproductive, he said. Though no decision on the program rec- Developing policies
ommendations is slated to be made at the dence that district staff would work together
What they were able to do was come in assuring educators seize the opportunity
together, create some recommendations and meeting, Goodman said he is happy the dis- Last fall, students issued a list of demands
cussion will take place, especially consid- seeking a variety of programs, spaces and to turn the incident into an opportunity for
they wanted to present those recommenda- learning.
tions to the board. ering the racial unrest on display national- courses designed to better address the needs
ly. of underrepresented communities such as We have some of the top educators at our
District spokesman Mitch Bailey said the campuses that are very keen in making sure
investigation into the reported classroom With whats going on in the country, allowing unrestricted access to student cen-
everyone seems surprised we are dealing ters, creating prayer rooms, establishing that the message isnt lost, he said. Yes
performance is still underway, and the out- we are educating you, but we will have those
come is yet to be determined. with these issues. But it is because there is a sanctuaries for undocumented students and
trickle of allowing these things to happen. more. tough conversations about race, class and
The investigation is ongoing. We want equity so it is understood that we are saying
to bring this thing to a closure, but we dont But we have to stomp it out whenever it Officials expressed a willingness at the
shows its ugly face, he said. time to weigh the proposals it is not acceptable.
have a timeline as to when that will be com-
pleted, said Bailey. The report authored by Galatolo also and encouraged students to
At the meeting, trustees will consider refers to larger national racial issues when preserve their interest in

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police interrogation tapes. Stangl also tice to the three families who lost so
Calendar allowed Christgau to interview detec-
tives involved in the case after the
investigation trail had gone cold.
much and to the law enforcement
agents that were so affected by this
tragic night. It might also help to
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23 sion, $27 for student and senior tick- Continued from page 1
Hillsdale Mall Senior Walkers. 9:30 ets. $15 rush tickets. To purchase It was 20 years after the incident stimulate some memories and perhaps
a.m. to 10:15 a.m. 60 E. 31st Ave., San tickets go to and the police chief said: weve got generate new leads.
Mateo. Meet next to Forever 21. dragonproductions.net. For more and the years that followed in which A $75,000 reward has been offered
Walking with the group is free. For information call 493-2006. one suspect was initially charged in nothing to lose, you can come and
more information call 703-4678. interview me and other detectives and for information leading to the arrest
Movies on the Square. 8 p.m. 2200 the case and later released. and conviction of the person or per-
Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to Broadway, Redwood City. Come to well sit and read through the docu-
The podcast, written by Christgau, sons responsible. In February 2011,
noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, watch Dirty Dancing. For more ments with you so that you have the
Redwood City. Free one-on-one help information call 780-7311. tells the story of the murders, told in San Mateo police held a press confer-
whole story, said Christgau.
regarding laptops, E-readers, tablets, the voices and words of those who ence to discuss new leads but it could-
and smartphones. Meets in the The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 8
lived the story. More than 10 actors This rare look at never-before public
Small Conference Room on the first p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E.
information was the launch of what nt specify what those leads were at the
floor. For more information contact Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to were hired and worked for more than a time for fear it would interfere with the
gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. $50. For more information visit hill- year to create the podcast, an eight- would then lead Christgau to interview
b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n - more than 100 people close to the case investigation.
Wellness Lecture on Sensational become-subscriber. episode chronology of the Payless Christgau admits that it can be diffi-
Summer Produce. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. murders. including family members, detectives,
New Leaf Community Market FRIDAY, AUG. 25 lawyers, Payless employees and cult to write a story without a clear end-
Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Guest Speaker: Michelle Powell. According to narrator and assistant ing. But some stories, he said, need
Moon Bay. For more information 7:30 a.m. Crystal Springs Golf Course director Alison Gamlen, the podcast is friends and families of the victims.
contact patti@bondmarcom.com. Clubhouse, 6650 Golf Course Drive, While the dramatic elements of the telling to produce a conclusion.
Burlingame. Michelle Powell will both moving and entertaining. And thats the hope here.
They Hijacked My Life. 6:30 p.m. to speak on holistic home harmony: Every story falls on the spectrum of case itself were of significant interest
7:30 p.m. 1095 Cloud ave., Menlo feng shui. For more information call
empathy and curiosity. People wonder, to Christgau, it was predominantly
Park. Identity theft explored at 787-5595. compassion that drove him to dig The Pay less Murders Podcast will
Lifetree. For more information call how did this happen and this case is hold a podcast launch ev ent Sunday,
854-5897. Using Skype for Interviews. 10 a.m. a classic whodunit, she said. This deeper.
South San Francisco Main Library, Aug. 27, in the San Mateo Public
Mystery Book Club. 7 p.m. San 840 W. Orange Ave., South San story has a big connection to San This is an effort to try to get people Library, 55 W. Third St., San Mateo,
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Francisco. For more information call Mateo families and we strongly hope to understand the tragedy of the court from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Many
Carlos. We meet the fourth 829-3860. dismissal of the suspect and the fact
Wednesday of the month. Free and that through this we can generate some close to the case including v ictims
open to the public. For more infor- Tai Chi. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. San leads and maybe bring some closure to that the bad guys have not been family members, detectiv es and actors
mation call 591-0341. Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San caught, he said.
Carlos. Every Friday and Saturday we the families, said Gamlen, drama will be at the ev ent.
The Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to offer tai chi for adults. Free and open teacher at Hillsdale High School. While a podcast might seem like a Episode 1 and 2 can be accessed on
11 p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood to the public. For more information
City. Featuring The Jenny Kerr Band. call 591-0341. Christgau was originally opting to new-age method of reaching an audi- Aug. 29 on iTunes, through the web-
$7 cover. For more information go to write a book. He said he has been ence, the more listeners it has, the site below, Instagram or Facebook .
rwcbluesjam.com. Final Fridays Family Dance Party. 4 researching the case for more than 20 more power and awareness it might For more information v isit
p.m. South San Francisco Main
Knitting with Arnie. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South years after being offered rare access drive, he contends. The end result for http://www.thepay lessmurders.org/lis
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San San Francisco. For more information from then-police chief John Stangl to all involved in the case is to bring jus- ten.html.
Carlos. We offer a knitting class for call 829-3860.
adults on the second and fourth
Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8

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Wednesdays of the month. Bring tion while working. ately announcing itself as a landmark.
your yarn and needles. Free and p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
open to the public. For more infor- Come to see Foreverland perform. Graeme Whifler said it is rewarding He liked quiet. He liked family life,
mation call 591-0341. For more information call 780-7311. to see his fathers greatest work appre- said Graeme Whifler.
San Mateo Professional Alliance Reel Great Films: Hidden Figures. Continued from page 1 ciated, though perhaps a tad bitter- Behind the large garden offering
Networking Lunch. Noon. Eden Silk 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Belmont Library, sweet. visual protection from its surround-
Restaurant, 2208 Bridgepointe 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Parkway, San Mateo. Meet new busi- Belmont. For more information call Its a great feeling, he said. There ings, the home opens up to an expanse
ness connections. New speakers 591-8286. nition of the brilliantly conceptual- is a certain amount of melancholy of windows, wood, steel and cement
each week. For more information call ized and built home at 1544 Drake Ave. because he was sort of in his own pillars trademarks of the eras pre-
430-6500. Regional Premiere of
Airswimming. 8 p.m. 2120 The home constructed in 1958 was world. He didnt care for the recogni- ferred materials.
THURSDAY, AUG. 24 Broadway, Redwood City. Doors recognized on the state registry in tion. While William Whifler took no
Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. open 30 minutes before the show.
Run time of approximately 95 min- 2014, and was added to the national Under its listing on the registry, the shortcuts when designing homes for
New Leaf Community Markets, 150
San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. For utes and will be performed without list two years later. It is the only home is provided a certain amount of his clients, said Graeme Whifler, the
more information call (831) 464- an intermission. $35 general admis- Burlingame home on the national reg-
7748. sion, $27 for student and senior tick- protection from alteration and demoli- Burlingame home offers an extra level
ets. $15 rush tickets. To purchase istry, and marks the citys fourth addi- tion, though there is no iron-clad guar- of attention to the finest elements.
Game Day. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Play tickets go to tion overall joining the train sta-
Bunco, cards or your own game. dragonproductions.net. For more antee it will exist forever, said Graeme He threw everything he could at that
Foster City Recreation Center, 650 information call 493-2006. tion, the Howard-Ralston eucalyptus Whifler. A plaque at the currently-rent- house. The detail of the window work,
Shell Blvd., Foster City. Foster City grove along El Camino Real and the ed residence was mounted declaring its the finished carpentry it was never
55+ Club. Play Bunco, cards or your The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 8
p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Kohl Mansion. historical relevance. like that for other houses, Graeme
own game. For more information call
286-2585. Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to Graeme Whifler, who inherited the Despite his reluctance to seek atten- Whifler said.
$50. For more information visit hill-
Hawaiian Music Jam and Ice b a r n t h e a t re. o rg / 7 7 t h - s e a s o n - house with his siblings following his tion, William Whiflers work estab- Ultimately, the sole focus of the
Cream Social. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. become-subscriber. fathers death in 1984, said he was lished a long legacy in his native com- unique and award-winning design was
San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 compelled to get acknowledgment for
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Movies in the Park: Secret Life of munity, as he designed Burlingame achieved though William Whiflers
There will be music, songs, dancing Pets. 8:15 p.m. to 10 p.m. the home as a testament to his fathers City Hall and co-founded the College mother Clara at the time may have felt
and ice cream for $1. For more infor- Washington Park, 850 Burlingame career.
mation call 522-7499. Ave., Burlingame. For more informa- of San Mateos department of architec- her son was spending too much money
tion go to burlingame.org. He said that desire was fueled through ture. and attention to build her new home.
Health, Wealth and Fitness Fair. 3 the belief that his father deserved acco- The essence of the Whifler house Ultimately she appreciated his
p.m. to 8 p.m. The Villa at San Mateo, SATURDAY, AUG. 26
4000 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo. Pets 101: Free Pet Adoption. 9 a.m. lades similar to colleagues of his era speaks to the humble designers inter- intent, said Graeme Whifler. She was
Health resources and activities for to 10:30 a.m. 1450 Rollins Road, such as developer Joseph Eichler, est in preserving privacy, partially so proud of that house. She was
the entire family. Free for all ages. For Burlingame. Adopt any pet and your
more information call 954-0848. adoption costs will be covered. despite never seeking out such atten- hidden from the street and not immedi- extremely proud of that house.
Present flyer for free adoption from
Chinese and Japanese Story Time. Aug. 26 to Sept. 26. For more infor-
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with good, hard-working, honest people and aim CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- A business meeting to control. Look for the positive in any situation you or relative will motivate you to make a personal
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104 Training 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment
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110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices


FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
NOW hIRINg STATEMENT #274441
The following person is doing business
STATEMENT #274337
The following person is doing business
For the following positions:
as: Circle of Learning, 674 Libra Lane, as: The Actors Conference, 2033 La Sal-
FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Registered le Drive, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Reg-
Lobby Attendant/Doorman Owner: Margaret Koshland Crane, same istered Owner: Cruz Multimedia Produc-
FT/PT Experience Required address. The business is conducted by tions, LLC, CA. The business is con-
Positions are well paid an Individual. The registrants com- ducted by a Limited Liability Company.
and include excellent benefits menced to transact business under the The registrants commenced to transact
At a beautiful Complex in San Mateo FBN on 5/1/17. business under the FBN on April 3rd,
/s/Margaret Koshland Crane/ 2017.
Call This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Rosalinda Ferdin/
650-579-3967 or 650-340-8966 sor-County Clerk on 7/26/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 7/17/2017. (Publish-
8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17).
NOW hIRINg!!!
NO EXPERIENcE NEcESSARY FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Do you have a passion STATEMENT #274477 FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
for hair & beauty? The following person is doing business STATEMENT #274368
TRAIN IN SALON TO BECOME A as: Afoa Incurance, 1777 Borel Pl., Ste The following person is doing business
HAIRSTYLIST AT BARBERIA SALON 511, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis- as: R&R Automotive, 2847 Middlefield
tered Owner: Laura Afoa Insurance Serv- Rd. Suite B, REDWOOD CITY, CA
Looking for hard-working, reliable, self- ices, LLC., CA. The business is conduct- 94063. Registered Owners: Raul Quin-
motivated people who want to become ed by a Limited Liability Company. The tana, Jr, and Raul Quintana, Sr., 37222
licensed professional hairstylists. registrants commenced to transact busi- Locust St., Newark, CA 94560. The
Award winning & respected salon in ness under the FBN on N/A. business is conducted by a General Part-
Foster City is hiring apprentices. We /s/Laura G. Afoa/ nership. The registrants commenced to
will train, promote and help you obtain This statement was filed with the Asses- transact business under the FBN on N/A.
your Cosmetology license while work- sor-County Clerk on 7/28/2017. (Publish- /s/Raul Quintana, Jr./
ing in our 2 year salon program. No ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses-
experience necessary, all languages 8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17). sor-County Clerk on 7/19/2017. (Publish-
t%rivFST(requires Commercial Driver License) and cultures welcome. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
tFooE3VOOFST FULL TIME ONLY MUST BE
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17).
AVAILABLE WED & THU EVENINGS
t'ooEPreparFST & SATURDAYS. STATEMENT #274279
The following person is doing business FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
t$PPL For more information, email
careers@barberiasalon.com
as: Events By Neen, 204 E. 2nd Street.
#221, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
STATEMENT #274206
The following person is doing business
(650) 349-2414 tered Owner: Zaylanin Southavilay, 103 as: Asian American Music Conference,
Irvinton Street, Daly City, CA 94014. 224 Hillcrest Drive, DALY CITY, CA
The business is conducted by an Individ- 94014. Registered Owner: The Luna
ual. The registrants commenced to Company, Inc., CA. The business is
transact business under the FBN on July conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
t4hifUProEVcUJPOMBOBHFS SALES/MARKETINg
INTERNShIPS
11, 2017. trants commenced to transact business
/s/Zaylanin Southavilay/ under the FBN on N/A.
t&YFDVUJWF"TJBO4PVT$IFG The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
for ambitious interns who are eager to
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Christina L. Nguyen/
sor-County Clerk on 7/11/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
t4FOJPS#VZFS jump into the business arena with both ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 7/3/2017. (Publish-
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs 8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
of the newspaper and media industries. 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17).
This position will provide valuable
experience for your bright future. FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Email resume STATEMENT #274498 FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
info@smdailyjournal.com The following person is doing business STATEMENT #274538
as: I2A Electrical, 425 Walnut Ste 5, SAN The following person is doing business
CARLOS, CA 94070 Registered Owner: as: KIMONO by Kamino, 1488 El Cami-
SOFTWARE ENgINEER Anatoliy I. Ivanov, same address. The no Real, Unit P3, SOUTH SAN FRAN-
business is conducted by an Individual. CISCO, CA 94080. Registered Owner:
EXABEAM, INc. has job opp. in The registrants commenced to transact Masami Saisu, same address. The busi-
San Mateo, CA: Software Engineer. business under the FBN on 5/15/2017. ness is conducted by an Individual. The
Dsgn & implmt new data processg systm /s/Anatoliy I. Ivanov/ registrants commenced to transact busi-
to detect advncd security threats. This statement was filed with the Asses- ness under the FBN on N/A.
Mail resumes referncg Req. #RTS84 to: sor-County Clerk on 8/1/2017. (Publish- /s/Masami Saisu/
Attn: A. Schenone, 1 Waters Park Dr, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses-
Ste 250, San Mateo, CA 94403. 8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17). sor-County Clerk on 8/3/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17).
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
180 Businesses For Sale STATEMENT #274487
The following person is doing business FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
as: Astor Home Rentals, 147 Laurel STATEMENT #274548
FOR SALE- Private Street, ATHERTON, CA 94027. Regis- The following person is doing business
tered Owner: Astor Real Estate, LLC,
One Person Hair CA. The business is conducted by a
as: Batista Jaico Express, 826 E. Santa
Inez Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
Studio San Mateo Limited Liability Company. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
Registered Owner: Javier Batista Gil,
same address. The business is conduct-
(650)291-1007 under the FBN on N/A. ed by an Individual. The registrants
/s/Rika Zilant/ commenced to transact business under
This statement was filed with the Asses- the FBN on 08/4/17.

NOW HIRING 203 Public Notices


FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
sor-County Clerk on 7/31/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17).
/s/Javier Batista Gil/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 8/4/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
STATEMENT #274210 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17).
ADVERTISING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS The following person is doing business
as: Moonlight Salon, 4060 S El Camino
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #274470
Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- The following person is doing business FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
tered Owner: Lana Kort, 1 Wessix Ct., as: Painting I&G, 685 Scofield Ave apt STATEMENT #274457
Daly City, CA 94015. The business is 26, EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303. The following person is doing business
Prospecting is a key element of this position. You will develop new business conducted by an Individual. The regis- Registered Owners: 1)Israel Garcia
Flores, same address 2)Guillermina Se-
as: Lesley Towers, 700 Laurel Ave, SAN
MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner:
trants commenced to transact business
and manage the sales cycle from start to finish: under the FBN on N/A. gundo Ortega, same address. The busi-
ness is conducted by a Married Couple.
Lesley Towers LLC, CA. The business is
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa-
/s/Lana Kort/
The registrants commenced to transact ny. The registrants commenced to trans-
t*EFOUJGZBOERVBMJGZQSPQFSUBSHFUTUPEFWFMPQJOUPDMJFOUT This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 7/3/2017. (Publish-
business under the FBN on N/A. act business under the FBN on August 6,
/s/Israel Garcia Flores/ 2014.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
t$SFBUFBOEEFQMPZBOBDUJWFCBUUFSZPGQSPTQFDUJOHDBMMT GBDFUPGBDFBQQPJOUNFOUT 7/26/17, 8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17).
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 7/28/2017. (Publish-
/s/Barbara Evers/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
 OFUXPSLJOHFOHBHFNFOUTPOUIFUBSHFUT ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 7/27/2017. (Publish-
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
t1MBOBOEFYFDVUFCVTJOFTTEFWFMPQNFOUTUSBUFHJFTUPDMPTF STATEMENT #274486
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17).
The following person is doing business FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
t%FWFMPQBOENBJOUBJOTUSPOHDMJFOUSFMBUJPOTIJQT as: Quickly, 325 El Camino Real, MILL-
BRAE, CA 94030. Registered Owner:
STATEMENT #274286
The following person is doing business
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #274402
Arnold Cheung, 43 Broadway #3, Mill- as: James Court Manor, 1316 James
t3FQSFTFOUUIF%BJMZ+PVSOBMBUDPNQBOZTQPOTPSFEBOEDPNNVOJUZFWFOUT brae, CA 94030. The business is con- Court, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
The following person is doing business
as: Lesley Gardens, 701 Arnold Way
ducted by an Individual. The registrants tered Owner: Pamela D. Singh, 1713 Suite 100, HALF MOON BAY, CA 94019.
t$POUSJCVUFUPBQPTJUJWFUFBNFOWJSPONFOU commenced to transact business under Trollman Ave., San Mateo, CA 94401.
The business is conducted by an Individ-
Registered Owner: Main & Arnold Senior
the FBN on N/A. Housing Inc., CA. The business is con-
/s/Arnold Cheung/ ual. The registrants commenced to ducted by a Corporation. The registrants
To succeed at the Daily Journal, you will need the following: This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 7/31/2017. (Publish-
transact business under the FBN on 7-1-
2017.
commenced to transact business under
the FBN on 02/15/2008
/s/Pamela D. Singh/ /s/Barbara Evers/
t&YQFSJFODFTFMMJOHNFEJBBOEPSTQPOTPSTIJQTBOEJOUFHSBUFENBSLFUJOHDBNQBJHOT ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17). This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 7/12/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 7/24/2017. (Publish-
t1SPGFTTJPOBMXSJUUFO WFSCBMDPNNVOJDBUJPOBOEJOUFSQFSTPOBMTLJMMT ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17).
t4USPOHQSFTFOUBUJPOTLJMMT STATEMENT #274484
The following person is doing business
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
as: 1)Fields Insurance and Financial
t&FDUJWFUJNFNBOBHFNFOUTLJMMT Services 2)The Fields Agency, 542 El
STATEMENT #274519
The following person is doing business
STATEMENT #274404
The following person is doing business
Camino Real Ste 110, SAN CARLOS, as: ADIA Janitorial Services, 105 Altalo- as: Lesley Senior Communities, 701 Ar-
t5IFBCJMJUZUPFYDFFEFYQFDUBUJPOTJOBSFTVMUTPSJFOUFEFOWJSPONFOU CA 94070 Registered Owner: Tyce Mi-
chael Fields, 2100 Gossamer Ave., Red-
ma Dr #7, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, nold Way Suite 100, HALF MOON BAY,
CA 94080. Registered Owner: Adonai CA 94019. Registered Owner: The Les-
wood City, CA 94065. The business is
t&YQFSJFODFJOEJHJUBMTBMFTJTBQMVT conducted by an Individual. The regis-
Prado, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
ley Foundation, CA. The business is
conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business trants commenced to transact business trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 07/24/2017. under the FBN on 08/02/2017. under the FBN on 02/15/2008
To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to info@smdailyjournal.com /s/Tyce Fields/ /s/Adonai Prado/ /s/Barbara Evers/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 7/31/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 8/2/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 7/24/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula
8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17). 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17).
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 294 Baby Stuff 303 Electronics 304 Furniture
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FIShER-PRIcE hEALThY Care booster BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/cD Radio and Re- ShELF RUBBER maid new $20.00
STATEMENT #274405 STATEMENT #274625 STATEMENT #274670 seat - $5 (650)592-5864. ceiver with Detachable Face asking contact joe (650)573-5269
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business $100. (650)593-4490
as: 1)Lesley Terrace 2)Bonnie Brae Ter- as: 4Pumpkins, 1712 Vista del Sol, SAN as: Project Kaif, 1535 Rollins Rd, BUR- 296 Appliances SOFA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76"
race, 2400 Carlmont Dr, BELMONT, CA MATEO, CA 94404. Registered Owner: LINGAME, CA 94010. Registered Own- KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466
94002. Registered Owner: The Lesley Victoria Rogozhkina, same address. The er: Kaif, LLC., DE. The business is con- 1960'S AvOcADO Osterizer blender incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758
Foundation, CA. The business is con- business is conducted by an Individual. ducted by a Limited Liability Company. excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- SOFA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76"
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants The registrants commenced to transact The registrants commenced to transact 0513 MOTOROLA BRAvO MB 520 (android Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466
commenced to transact business under business under the FBN on N/A. business under the FBN on N/A. 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
the FBN on 02/15/2008 /s/Victoria Rogozhkina/ /s/Olga A. Rohde/ card Belmont (650)595-8855 SOLID WOOD Entertainment Center-
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- AIR cONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
/s/Barbara Evers/ mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 8/14/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 8/18/2017. (Publish- NEW hP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
sor-County Clerk on 7/24/2017. (Publish- 0898
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17, 9/6/17). 8/23/17, 8/30/17, 9/6/17, 9/13/17). (925)482-5742
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). ONKYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
AIR cONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, TWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME BTU, Commercial Cool model Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 $ 50. (650)598-9804.
STATEMENT #274641 STATEMENT #274683 CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sories plus remote included. SAMSUNg FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. WALL UNIT/ROOM Divider. Simple
STATEMENT #274403 The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: My Sassy Nails, 723 El Camino Real, as: Hanks HiNaturals, 247 Winding Way, 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO. VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 lines. Breaks down for transportation.
The following person is doing business (650)345-1835 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message
as: 1)Lesley Plaza 2)Pilgrim Plaza, 120 REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Regis- SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered
tered Owners: Tinh Xuan Nguyen and Owner: Henry Wrigley Jr., same address. SONY DETAchABLE set :3cd /fm/am
N. San Mateo Drive, SAN MATEO, CA My Dung Bui, 3176 Shofner Pl., San The business is conducted by an Individ- BISSELL BAgLESS Upright Vacuum, double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- WALNUT chEST, small (4 drawer with
94401. Registered Owner: The Lesley Jose, CA 95111. The business is con- ual. The registrants commenced to trans- Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning, 4825 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
Foundation, CA. The business is con- ducted by a Married Couple. The regis- act business under the FBN on 1/1/17. Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952-
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants trants commenced to transact business /s/Henry Wrigley Jr./ 3500 Tv SONY Triniton 21" working condition. WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
commenced to transact business under under the FBN on N/A. This statement was filed with the Asses- $10 OBO (650)784-3243. 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
the FBN on 02/15/2008 /s/Tinh Xuan Nguyen/ sor-County Clerk on 8/17/2017. (Publish- cIRRUS STEAM mop model SM212B 4
/s/Barbara Evers/ WOODEN BED frame, single or 3/4 size.
This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
$45. (650)588-5487
304 Furniture over 100 years Very good condition. $20.
sor-County Clerk on 8/15/2017. (Publish- 8/23/17, 8/30/17, 9/6/17, 9/13/17). 650-322-9598
sor-County Clerk on 7/24/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ANTIqUE DININg table for six people
8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17, 9/6/17). cOLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill - with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). ORDER TO ShOW cAUSE FOR Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 306 housewares
chANgE OF NAME (650)918-9847
CASE# 17CIV03179 ANTIqUE MAhOgANY Bookcase. Four
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. cARPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny-
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #274698 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, ELEcTRIc STOvE From Sears
STATEMENT #274562 lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134
The following person is doing business COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Excellent Condition $225 ARMchAIR gOOD condition $55. 650-
The following person is doing business as: Pop-Lazic & Co., 115 Bruce Street, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Please Call (650)244-9267
as: TOOLNET, 643 Scott Ave, RED- 266-3184. cOMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
PACIFICA, CA 94044. Registered Own- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered PETITION OF Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
er: Pop-Lazic & Co., LLC., CA. The busi- gOOD MIcROWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da- BEIgE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition 20-pieces in original box, never used.
Owner: Leonard Melamud, same ad- ness is conducted by a Limited Liability Athena Jasvier Cordoba Gonzalez ly City (415) 231-4825. (650) 315-2319
dress. The business is conducted by an TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: $250 per box (3 boxes available).
Company. The registrants commenced (650)342-5630
Individual. The registrants commenced to transact business under the FBN on Petitioner: Athena Jasvier Cordoba Gon- LARgE FAN - 26" x 26" - good condition BRAND NEW Bookcase 72"x30" still in
to transact business under the FBN on 8/18/2017. zalez filed a petition with this court for a - $20.(650)697-6763 box $45. (415)231-4825. cRYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $25.
08/07/17. /s/Alexander Pop-Lazic/ decree changing names as follows: Can send picture. 650-464-7860
/s/Leonard Melamud/ Present names: Athena Jasvier Cordoba REFRIgERATOR cOMPAcT made by cARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
This statement was filed with the Asses- emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 8/18/2017. (Publish- Gonzalez or: floral design. good condition cRYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30.
sor-County Clerk on 8/7/2017. (Publish- Proposed Name: Athena Jasvier Cordo- 573 5269 $45.00. (650)266-3184
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Can send picture. 650-464-7860
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/23/17, 8/30/17, 9/6/17, 9/13/17). ba Cada
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). RIvETER, RIvETS, and case, $9, 650- cOAT/hAT STAND, solid wood, for your FIREPLAcE cANDELABRA with 5 bat-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons 595-3933 mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520- tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990-
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME interested in this matter shall appear be- SEWINg MAchINE-ROYAL XL 6000 7045 6134
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #274711 fore this court at the hearing indicated Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
STATEMENT #274334 The following person is doing business below to show cause, if any, why the pe- cOMPUTER SWIvEL CHAIR. Padded
The following person is doing business as: Muffintank, 1560 Tartan Trail Rd, tition for change of name should not be
(650)342-8436.
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 307 Jewelry & clothing
as: Kims Kitchen, 384 Montserrat Dr, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered granted. Any person objecting to the SEWINg MAchINE: Older Singer Porta-
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94065. Regis- Owners: 1)Timothy Ho-Yan Leung, same name changes described above must file cOMPUTER TABLE, adjustable height, JILL ST. John earrings, clip on. Gold /
ble sewing machine. Works great. chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) blue enamel with Jill St. John logo. $10.
tered Owner: Kim Michelle Mark, same address 2)Robert Lewis John, 1225 Ala- a written objection that includes the rea- $40.00 (650)207-4162
address. The business is conducted by meda de las Pulgas, San Mateo, CA sons for the objection at least two court 697-8481 (650)588-0842
an Individual. The registrants com- 94402. The business is conducted by a days before the matter is scheduled to WhIRLPOOL WAShER DRYER, GE
menced to transact business under the General Partnership. The registrants be heard and must appear at the hearing DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. 308 Tools
Refrigerator all working and in good con- (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
FBN on N/A. commenced to transact business under to show cause why the petition should dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
/s/Kim M. Mark/ the FBN on 06/26/2012. not be granted. If no written objection is cRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
/s/Timothy Ho-Yan Leung/ timely filed, the court may grant the peti- DININg TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match-
This statement was filed with the Asses- dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
sor-County Clerk on 7/17/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 297 Bicycles ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
$250 .(650)-654-1930.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 8/21/2017. (Publish- petition shall be held on 9/13/17 at 9 DELTA cABINET SAW with overrun ta-
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County ADULT BIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal- ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993
8/23/17, 8/30/17, 9/6/17, 9/13/17). Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for
copy of this Order to Show Cause shall $75. Good condition; good for children. ROUTER TABLE ryobi $ 99. like new
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME be published at least once each week for chILDS SchWINN BIcYcLE, BLUE in Call (650)678-8585 (650)573-5269
STATEMENT #274627 FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME four successive weeks prior to the date good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #274704 set for hearing on the petition in the fol- DRESSER- ART Deco. 54wide 34 tall ROUTER TABLE, Used Bosh $45,
as: David Violet Interpreting, 2261 Arma- The following person is doing business lowing newspaper of general circulation: NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. (650)367-8146
da Way, SAN MATEO, CA 94404. Reg- as: Heirs To Our Oceans, 3116 Hacien- San Mateo Daily Journal $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
istered Owner: David Violet, same ad- da St, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- Filed: 8/2/2017 mes ScROLL SAW Sears Variable Speed
dress. The business is conducted by an tered Owner: Via Senti, CA. The busi- /s/Susan Irene Etiyadi/ DRESSER- vIcTORIAN. 35 tall 16" $45 (650) 367 8146
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The Judge of the Superior Court 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
Individual. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on registrants commenced to transact busi- Dated: 7/31/2017
298 collectibles $450. (650)888-2662. ShOPSMITh MARK V 50th Anniversary
ness under the FBN on N/A. (Published 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
8/14/17. 1950'S ThE First Authentic Rock & Roll DRESSER-ART DEcO. Heavy Glass. (650)504-0585
/s/David Violet/ /s/April Peebler/ 8/30/17)
This statement was filed with the Asses- Collection, 72 original hits, $10; 591- Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
This statement was filed with the Asses- 9769 San Carlos (650)888-2662. SKIL SAW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP,
sor-County Clerk on 8/14/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 8/21/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, DREXEL hEADBOARD $50. (650)589- (650)556-9708
8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17, 9/6/17). 8/23/17, 8/30/17, 9/6/17, 9/13/17). BILLY DEE Williams autographed Star
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, 0764
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- vINTAgE cRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME PUBLIc AUTO AUcTION ENTERTAINMENT cENTER for $50. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following repossessed vehicles 6614
STATEMENT #274557 Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
STATEMENT #274610 The following person is doing busi- are being sold by Meriwest Credit Un- (650)726-4102 vINTAgE ShOPSMITh and BAND
The following person is doing business ion-2013 Toyota Prius FRAMED LEBRON James painting,
ness as: KSM Structural Steel, 377 El 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- SAW, good shape. $500/obo. Call
as: Eurostyle Builders, 2309 Roosevelt Dorado Dr., DALY CITY, CA 94015. vin#691350,2014 Ford Fusion gLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- (650)342-6993
Ave, Redwood City, CA 94061. Regis- vin#195441, 2008 Honda Element 9769, San Carlos
Registered Owner: Kuo Sing Mah, same lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
tered Owner: Tarmo Nousiainen, same address. The business is conducted by vin#008256. The following repos-
address. The business is conducted by an Individual. The registrants com- sessed vehicles are being sold by IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
an Individual. The registrants com- CommonWealth Central Credit Union- LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand
menced to transact business under the painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. WOOD BOTTOM hand planes . Good
menced to transact business under the FBN on N/A. 2012 Nissan Altima vin#522965, 2014 workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672
Chrysler 200 vin#153666, 2008 Audi $12.00. (650) 578 9208. IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
FBN on 1990. /s/Kuo Sing Mah/
/s/Tarmo Nousiainen/ Q7 vin#029480.The following repos- $ 30. (650)598-9804.
This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sessed vehicles are being sold by 1st MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good 309 Office Equipment
sor-County Clerk on 8/4/2017. (Publish- $59 call (650)218-6528 LIvINg ROOM table 36"x19" exc condi-
sor-County Clerk on 8/10/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, United Services Credit Union-2014
Ford Fiesta vin#203915, 2012 Lexus tion $30.(415) 231-4825. LAPTOP cASE or bag. Black. Like new.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8/23/17, 8/30/17, 9/6/17, 9/13/17). SUPREMES gREATEST Hits, 2 album Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17, 9/6/17). IS250 Cvt vin#526518,2011 Toyota set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591-
Corolla vin#546327, 2016 GMC Arca- LOvE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow
9769
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME dia vin#252609, 2015 Chrysler 200 floral $99. (650)574-4021 310 Misc. For Sale
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #274456 vin#744384. The following repos- vINTAgE FLORAL Bone china teacup, NEW DELUXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
STATEMENT #274599 The following person is doing business sessed vehicles are being sold by saucer, dessert plate. $10 per set. Six ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint,
The following person is doing business as: Specialty Stix, 705 Veterans Blvd. Santa Clara County Federal Credit sets available. (650)503-4170. Redwood Sell! (650) 875-8159. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
as: Culture D Indigo, 1085 Rollins Rd, Suite 5a, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Union- 2012 Hyundai Genesis City.
Unit 113, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered Owners: Heather and Timmy vin#078064,2014 Hyundai Sonata NEW LAWN chairs, 2, $14.50 ea, 650- BOBBY hULL Hockey Game Great
Registered Owner: Heredia L. Solis Vi- Mayhew, 1282 Maple Ave., Yuba City, vin#838561, 2011 Mazda CX7 595-3933 Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784
drio, same address. The business is con- CA 95991. The business is conducted by vin#388174, 2014 Ford Foucs 299 computers
ducted by an Individual. The registrants a Married Couple. The registrants com- vin#454118, 2014 BMW RRS1000 NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame cASh REgISTER Parts; Much Skin Not
commenced to transact business under menced to transact business under the vin#309430. The following repos- REcORDABLE cD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- $30.00 (650) 347-2356 Guts $500 (415)269-4784
the FBN on 08-09-2017. FBN on N/A. sessed vehicles are being sold by ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
/s/Heredia L. Solis Vidrio/ /s/Heather Mayhew/ San Mateo Credit Union-2011 Mitsu- (650) 578 9208 OAK cLAW foot coffee table, needs re- chEvRON ShINgLE Oil will add life to
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- bishi Galant vin#018498, 2015 Mazda finishing free (650)646-8530 your roof. FREE. Worth over $100.
sor-County Clerk on 8/9/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 7/30/2017. (Publish- 3 vin#232131, 2013 Ford Focus 300 Toys (650)322-9598
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, vin#145907. The following repos- OFFIcE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding
8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17, 9/6/17). 8/23/17, 8/30/17, 9/6/17, 9/13/17). sessed vehicles are being sold by ALLOYED LINOTYPE (BNH ~18) for
legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost DOORS FRENch 2x28x79 w/5 lights
Safeamerica Credit Union- 2013 Nis- casting miniature/board-game figurines. $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 $12.00 (650)544-5306
san Altima vin#566413, 2016 Honda 10#, $5 (650) 591-4553
Odyssey vin#079404.The following LIONEL chRISTMAS Holiday expan-
repossessed vehicles are being sold OFFIcE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
by Upward Credit Union- 2015 Ford DOLL hOUSE w/ furniture $50.00 new wood with formica wood grain top $25
RFP OPPORTUNITY Explorer vin#B91131, 2006 Nissan joe 650 573 5269 (650) 787-9753 LIONEL chRISTMAS Holiday expan-
2018 get healthy San Mateo county Armada vin#712205. Sealed bids will LARgE STUFFED ANIMALS - $3 each
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
community Implementation Funding. be taken from 8am to 8pm on ORNATE MAhOgANY headboard with
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and
8/28/2017. Sale held at THE Auto gold trim $60. (650)589-0764
Auction Inc. 214 East Harris Ave, dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac-
San Mateo County Health System has issued a Request for South San Francisco CA 94080. 650- tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- RETRO hUTch Needs refinishing other-
737-9010. Auction held indoors- A va- wise good condition. Top detaches from LUggAgE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite
Proposals (RFP) to support the implementation of its Get head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
bottom $25. (650)712-9962 Spinner,$50.00. (065)072-9300
riety of cars, vans, SUV's and charity
Healthy San Mateo County Strategic Plan 2015-2020 that aims donations also available. Annual STAR WARS one 4 orange card ac-
to advance healthy, equitable communities. Interested parties $50.00 bidder fee. For more informa- tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- SEWINg STORAgE cabinet, Custom
tion please visit our website at made wood perfect condition $75. PREMIUM MOvINg blankets good con-
can join a non-mandatory webinar on August 25, 2017 at head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
(650)483-1222 dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
www.theautoauction.net.
12:30pm to learn more about the RFP process. The RFP pack- Bond#10020419
age and webinar information are available at 302 Antiques
www.gethealthysmc.org/find-funding. ANTIqUE TEAK chINA cabinet and
matching table, with doors and legs.
Proposals are due by September 26, 2017 before 5pm. $500/obo. (650)952-5049.

hEIRLOOM 1920 hand quilted bed-


spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat-
210 Lost & Found tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556-
9708
FOUND: KEYS at Westwood Park in MAhOgANY ANTIqUE Secretary desk,

LEgAL NOTIcES
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
claim (650)714-8893 elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024
LOST cAT. Black and White. Black WE PAY Top Dollar
patch on right eye. REWARD.
Fictitious Business Name Statements, Call (323) 439-7713.
For Asian Works of Art
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, Books Estate Liquidation Sales
RB gallery
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, JAMES PATTERSON hardback books. of The Peninsula
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
Notice of Public Sales and More. (650)697-7966
NIchOLAS SPARKS hardback books.
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
qUALITY BOOKS used and rare. World
& US History and classic American nov- 303 Electronics
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma-
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com v.LOgvINOv, UNUSUAL Journey to the chines never used for small bus. $95
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- (650)992-4544.
sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695
28 Wednesday Aug. 23, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL

310 Misc. For Sale 318 Sports Equipment 470 Rooms 620 Automobiles 625 classic cars 645 Boats
ONE DOzEN Official League Diamond EASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30 hIP hOUSINg cADILLAc 02 Deville, 8 cylinder, per- chEvY 55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 Non-Profit Home Sharing Program fect condition, like new, cashmere out- Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 excellend condition. $5,500. Call
(650)771-6324. San Mateo County side white inside 4787 miles $13,000. obo. (650)952-4036. (650)347-2559
gOLF cART, Caddytek, four wheels, (650)348-6660 (415)850-2370
SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728 chEvY 86 cORvETTE. Automatic. SEA RAY 16 FT . I/B. $1,200. Needs
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
$45. (650)328-6709 gOLF cLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- chEvROLET 1980 El Camino-Has been obo. (650) 952-4036.
$90.00 (650)341-8342 620 Automobiles in storage for years, Daily Driver, Air
670 Auto Service
SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for Suspension (650)776-0562 (650)670- cORvETTE 69 350 4-SPEED. 50K
gOLF cLUBS, used set with Cart for 2888
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- $50. (650)593-4490 MILES. $18.500. Ill trade it for a GMC
formation. Dont lose money Truck. (650)481-5296.

TAYLOR-TOT(1947) MY First Ride $20


LEAD BARS for casting into fishing sink-
ers. 10# for $6.00. (650) 591-4553). on a trade-in or chEvROLET 86 ASTROVAN, 63K
miles, $3800 (650)481-5296 FORD 50 4-Door Sedan, Automatic
AA SMOg
Transmission, 302V8 $1,200. Complete Repair & Service
(415)269-4784 consignment! (650)346-9586. $29.75 plus certificate fee
chEvY 10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
TEXAcO LOgO Lube Gun - not in great CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. (most cars)
shape gd. for beginning collector $10. 869 California Drive .
(650)344-4756 Sell your vehicle in the 630 Trucks & SUvs
MEN'S ROSSIgNOL Skis. $95.00, chEvY hhR 08 - Grey, spunky car Burlingame
good condition, (650)341-0282. Daily Journals loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500. FORD 00 Ranger-4dr, V6, 94k Miles,
UNIDEN hARLEY Davidson Gas Tank
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 Auto classifieds. (408)807-6529. Very Clean, Fiber Glass Tonneau Cover (650) 340-0492
NEW WEIgh bench With 200lbs, plus
free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San $3450 OBO (650)703-2081
WATER STORAgE TANK, brand new, Mateo. cORvETTE 1985 C-4 128,000 miles,
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250. Just $45 Automatic, T-Top, $3,000 (650)571-8344 MITSUBBIShI 05 SUV, 4 wheel drive, JESSES MOBILE BRAKE
(650)771-6324 PRINcE TENNIS 2 section nylon black 126K miles, clean, smog done, fully load- & Check Engine Light Service
Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- Well run it FORD 00 FOCUS SE Station Wagon ed. $5,500. (650)302-5523 25 Years of Experience
311 Musical Instruments $55.(650)341-8342 til you sell it! 168k miles, Good running Condition,
We Travel to your
SLUMBERJAcK cAMPINg pillow,
$2850 O.B.O (650)669-0329 Sold As Is 635 vans Home or Office
chROMATIc hARMONIcA: Horner
The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, $7.50, 650-595-3933 Reach 83,450 drivers chEvROLET 06 Mini VAN, new radia- Call Jesse
gOT AN OLDER
(650)278-5776. SWISS ARMY Knife, 7 features, $7.50,
650-595-3933
from South SF to
cAR, BOAT, OR Rv?
tor, tires and brakes. Needs head gasket.
$1450. (650)481-5296 (650)465-2648
Palo Alto Do the humane thing.
EXcELLENT vIOLIN, previously owned, TOTAL gYM XLS, excellent condition. hONDA 04. Odyssey Van, 119K miles,
first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call call (650)344-5200 Donate it to the clean, title and smog done. Fully loaded!
sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer. (650)588-0828 ads@smdailyjournal.com Humane Society. $5,600. (650)302-5523 670 Auto Parts
(415)751-2416
TOUREDgE REAcTION ii uniflex sys- call 1- 800-943-8412 BRIDgESTONE ALENzA 235/65R17,
FENDER MUSTANg I guitar amplifier tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons 640 Motorcycles/Scooters $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. new..$75. Call May 650-349-0430 used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
$80. 650-421-5469 AcURA 00 TL, 137K miles, clean, title LINcOLN 02 Navigator, excellent condi- BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
vINTAgE NASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom- and smog done. $3,700. (650)302-5523 tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo. (650) 995-0003
FENDER MUSTANg ll guitar amplifier ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz (650)342-4227. 680 Autos Wanted
110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 BMW 07 X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condi- hONDA 305 Head, 2 blocks, X-tras.
$130.00 650-421-5469 tion Sports package 3rd row seats re- Wanted 62-75 chevrolets
WET SUIT - medium size, $95., call for duced $19,995 obo Call (650)520-4650 $500 (415)269-4784 Novas, running or not
MAzDA 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
hUgE LUDWIg Drum Set Silver Sparkle info (650)851-0878 Parts collection etc.
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian dition One owner Fully loaded Low MOTORcYcLE SADDLEBAgS,
cADILLAc 99 DeVille Concours, miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520- So clean out that garage
Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $5100 WOMENS RAIchEL ski boots, size 6 ? 98,500 miles, $3,500 or best offer. with mounting hardware and other parts Give me a call
(650)369-8013 $ 50. 650 888-5808 . 4650

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(650)270-6637 $35. Call (650)670-2888 Joe 650 342-2483
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Suspect: Imam planned to blow himself up in Barcelona
By Aritz Parra the court official. He has been hospitalized
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS under guard since his arrest Thursday.
The second suspect interrogated, Oukabir,
MADRID An extremist cell in north- testified that he did rent the vans used in the
eastern Spain was preparing bombs for an attacks on pedestrians but thought they
imam who planned to blow himself up at a were going to be used for a house move. His
Barcelona monument, a key suspect in the brother Moussa was one of the five radicals
attacks that killed 15 people in northeast- shot dead Friday by police in Cambrils.
ern Spain told a judge Tuesday, according to According to another person who attend-
a judicial official. ed Tuesdays interrogation, Oukabir told the
The suspect, Mohamed Houli Chemlal, prosecutor that his first version of events
21, was one of four men brought before telling police that his documents were
Spains National Court in Madrid on stolen by his brother was something he
Tuesday to testify about the Islamic extrem- had done out of fear. The person spoke on
ist cell that attacked pedestrians in condition of anonymity to discuss the hear-
Barcelona and the nearby seaside town of ing.
Cambrils last week. The third suspect, Aalla, said an Audi A3
National Court Judge Fernando Andreu is used in last weeks attack in Cambrils was
scheduled to rule later Tuesday on the prose- registered under his name but used by anoth-
cutors request to send the four to jail with- er sibling, according to the Spanish judicial
out bail for preliminary accusations of official. Police say one of Aallas younger
being part of a terrorist organization, brothers died in Cambrils and another one is
homicide, causing havoc and dealing with believed to be the second casualty in the
explosives. REUTERS Alcanar house blast where the imam died.
A Spanish judicial official says Houli People gather at an impromptu memorial at the site where a van crashed into pedestrians The last surviving suspect, El Karib, the
Chemlal and suspect Driss Oukabir, 28, at Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain. owner of a cybercafe in Ripoll, told the
identified the imam, Abdelbaki Es Satty, as judge on Tuesday that he was only trying to
the ideologist of the 12-man cell. coastal town of Alcanar, south of claimed responsibility for both attacks on make a profit when he bought at least two
Oukabir and the other two surviving sus- Barcelona. pedestrians one Thursday by a van that plane tickets for two alleged members of the
pects who testified Tuesday, Mohamed Aalla Es Satty preached in a mosque in the mowed down people on Barcelonas famed cell.
and Sahal El Karib, denied being part of the northeastern town of Ripoll, home to most Las Ramblas promenade and another early Police later Tuesday raided that cybercafe
cell, said the court official, who was not of the 12 pointed by police as being possi- Friday in Cambrils. The attacks and a in Ripoll as well as a house in Vilafranca del
authorized to speak about ongoing cases ble members of the cell. Police have identi- bloody getaway in which a man was stabbed Penedes, searching for more evidence.
and requested anonymity. fied his remains amid the rubble of the Aug. to death left 15 dead and over 120 wounded. The lone fugitive from the cell 22-
The cells other eight members have 16 explosion that destroyed the house in Houli Chemlal, the only survivor of the year-old Younes Abouyaaqoub was shot
either been killed by police five were Alcanar. Alcanar blast, told the court Tuesday he is to death Monday west of Barcelona after a
shot dead Friday and one Monday after a Police found in the house over 100 tanks alive because he was on the ground floor of massive, dayslong manhunt. Police say he
manhunt or accidently blew themselves of butane gas and materials to make TATP, the house washing dishes after dinner. He flashed what turned out to be a fake suicide
up, like Es Satty and another man, while an explosive frequently used in attacks by testified from a wheelchair without lifting belt at two officers who confronted him in a
preparing explosives in a house in the Islamic State militants. The group has his eyes up from the ground, according to vineyard.

the legality of the auctions was blamed The strong demand now reflects polluters

CLIMATE
the money is earmarked for specific purpos-
es, including the bullet train between Los for significantly reducing demand for per- stocking up on allowances before 2020,
Angeles and San Francisco, public transit mits for more than a year. The California when the state will get more aggressive
and housing projects. Lawmakers are Court of Appeal ruled earlier this year that about winding down the number available,
Continued from page 1 expected to decide this month on a spending said Chris Bush, research director for
the auctions are constitutional and the
plan for the remainder, including up to $840 Supreme Court has declined to take the case. Energy Innovation, a San Francisco compa-
ects such as high-speed rail, public transit million generated in previous auctions. ny that provides advice and analysis on
and housing projects. Whats good news now is that the carbon energy and environmental policy.
Cap and trade is a central part of
Demand for the permits rebounded in this price more accurately reflects what will be An abundance of allowances that will be
Californias plan to reduce greenhouse gas
months auction after more than a year of required for California to get to its 2030 used down the road could stifle the future
emissions 40 percent below the level in
flagging interest as businesses waited to see goal, said Erica Morehouse, an attorney for environmental benefits of cap and trade, he
1990 by 2030. Polluters must obtain per-
if the program would continue. the Environmental Defense Fund, which said.
mits, known as allowances, for each ton of
Permits for near-term emissions sold for supports the cap and trade law. It didnt Thats going to mean extra emission in
carbon that they release. The number of
$14.75, while future allowances went for reflect that as accurately before this auc- the future, Busch said.
allowances goes down each year, increasing
$14.55 as companies snapped up permits tion.
the cost of pollution over time and, propo-
before prices rise over the next 13 years.
nents hope, increasing incentives for pol-
The sale price was nearly $1 higher than the
luters to invest in cleaner technology.
price last quarter.
The auction revenue pays for initiatives The program was scheduled to expire in
that reduce emissions or mitigate the 2020 until lawmakers voted last month to
impacts of climate change. Sixty percent of extend it until 2030. Uncertainty about its
future along with a lawsuit challenging
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