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Belmont on the lookout for affordable units


Planning Commission to review affordable on-site requirements for rental housing
By Anna Schuessler Up for review projects with more than 25 units Councilman Warren Lieberman. stock, he said.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF at the commis- to make at least 15 percent of Though the council is aware of the Because the citys ordinance
sions Tuesday them available at rates affordable lack of affordable housing in the already requires developers of for-
In an effort to add to the limited meeting is an for low-income residents, accord- region and in Belmont, Lieberman sale housing developments with
number of tools Belmont officials amendment to ing to a staff report. was encouraged by the citys 25 units or more to provide 15
have to address the housing crisis, the citys inclu- Passed in January, the citys efforts to include affordable hous- percent at affordable rates,
the citys Planning Commission sionary zoning inclusionary zoning ordinance ing requirements where they can Community Development
will review a policy that would o rdi n an ce marked one of the citys first be accommodated in its entitle- Director Carlos de Melo said the
require developers of new multi- requiring those opportunities to ensure the cre- ment process. amendment, if passed, would
family apartment projects to pro- proposing Warren ation of affordable housing since Were really trying to do what expand to large rental projects the
vide affordable rental units on m ul t i - f a m i l y Lieberman redevelopment agencies were dis- we can to make sure that we can
site. rental housing solved by the state, said add to the affordable housing See HOUSING, Page 8

PANTHERS RETAIN THE PAW

SAMANTHA WEIGEL/DAILY JOURNAL


San Mateos Fire Station 25 could be replaced with a modernized facility
down the street on Barneson Avenue.

City weighs
rebuild for TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
The Burlingame Panthers retained The Paw with a 20-10 win Saturday at San Mateo in the 91st annual Little
Big Game. Above: Alec Meredith wriggles into the end zone for Burlingames first score of the day, near the end

Texas worst mass shooting claims 26 lives fire station


of the third quarter, as the Panthers earned their eighth straight win in the annual rivalry classic.

By Jim Vertuno in law enforcement identified Force spokeswoman Ann Stefanek


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS him as Devin Kelley. They spoke said records show that Kelley Budget may drive remodel options for
to The Associated Press on the served in Logistics Readiness at
SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas condition of anonymity because Holloman Air Force Base in New new, relocated Station 25 in San Mateo
A man dressed in black tactical- they werent authorized to discuss Mexico from 2010 until his dis- By Samantha Weigel up to nearly $1,072 a square foot,
style gear and armed with an the investigation. charge. The date of his discharge DAILY JOURNAL STAFF up from $680 a square foot when
assault rifle opened fire inside a The U.S. official said Kelley and the circumstances under which they first began planning a year or
church in a small South Texas com- lived in a San Antonio suburb and he left the service were not imme- Plans to build a larger fire sta- so ago, said Fire Chief John
munity on Sunday, killing 26 peo- didnt appear to be linked to organ- diately available. tion in San Mateo may be down- Healy.
ple and wounding at least 16 oth- ized terrorist groups. Investigators At the news conference, the sizing following the numerous With the global economy and
ers in what the governor called the were looking at social media posts attacker was described only as a natural disasters across the nation disasters in the world, the cost of
deadliest mass shooting in the Kelley made in the days before white man in his 20s who was bumping up construction costs. construction outweighed our abili-
states history. The dead ranged in Sundays attack, including one wearing black tactical gear and a The city has been planning to ty to build that larger building,
age from 5 to 72 years old. that appeared to show an AR-15 ballistic vest when he pulled into a replace its outdated Station 25 and Healy said, later adding the sta-
Authorities didnt identify the semiautomatic weapon. gas station across from the First initially sought a larger design tion near the busy State Route 92
attacker during a news conference In a brief statement, the Baptist Church around 11:20 a.m. that could accommodate future serves an important role. This
Sunday night, but two other offi- Pentagon confirmed he had served growth for the next 50 years. But
cials one a U.S. official and one in the Air Force at one point. Air See SHOOTING, Page 5 construction costs have ratcheted See STATION, Page 6

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Thought for the Day


People change and
forget to tell each other.
Lillian Hellman, American playwright

This Day in History


Thirty nine people were killed when

1977 the Kelly Barnes Dam in Georgia


burst, sending a wall of water through
Toccoa Falls College.
In 1 8 6 0 , former Illinois congressman Abraham Lincoln of
the Republican Party was elected President of the United
States as he defeated John Breckinridge, John Bell and
Stephen Douglas.
In 1 8 6 1 , Confederate President Jefferson Davis was elected
to a six-year term of office.
In 1 9 0 6 , Republican Charles Evans Hughes was elected
governor of New York, defeating newspaper publisher
William Randolph Hearst.
In 1 9 2 8 , in a first, the results of Republican Herbert
Hoovers presidential election victory over Democrat Alfred
E. Smith were flashed onto an electric wraparound sign on the
New York Times building.
In 1 9 3 4 , Nebraska voters approved dissolving their two-
chamber legislature in favor of a nonpartisan, single (or uni-
cameral) legislative body, which was implemented in 1937.
In 1 9 4 7 , Meet the Press made its debut on NBC; the first REUTERS
guest was James A. Farley, former postmaster general and for- Participants wearing historical costumes ride their high-wheel bicycles during the annual penny farthing race in Prague,
mer Democratic National Committee Chair; the host was the Czech Republic.
shows co-creator, Martha Rountree.
In 1 9 5 6 , President Dwight D. Eisenhower won re-election,
defeating Democrat Adlai E. Stevenson. In other news ...
In 1 9 6 2 , Democrat Edward M. Kennedy was elected Senator Byrne is charged with DUI and animal worth of baked goods from an order of
from Massachusetts.
Prankster tosses yellow dye neglect for endangering and failing to nuns known for their cheesecake.
In 1 9 7 6 , Benjamin L. Hooks was chosen to be the new exec- into Lincoln Centers fountain provide proper protection for the horse. Troopers say the theft occurred last
utive director of the National Association for the NEW YORK A prankster has Deputies took the horse to the Polk month at the Nuns of New Skete
Advancement of Colored People, succeeding Roy Wilkins. thrown yellow dye into the fountain at County Sheriffs Animal Control live- monastery in the rural town of White
In 1 9 8 4 , President Ronald Reagan won re-election by a New Yorks Lincoln Center for the stock facility. Creek, on the Vermont border, 35 miles
landslide over former Vice President Walter Mondale, the Performing Arts. northeast of Albany.
Democratic challenger. Photos posted on social media Men seeking medical pot The nuns sell their cheesecakes and
Saturday show lemon-yellow water bombard gynecologists office pastries on the honor system at the
Birthdays gushing from the fountain, which sits in
front of the Metropolitan Opera and is a
ALTOONA, Pa. A Pennsylvania
monasterys unstaffed gift shop. Police
say surveillance cameras caught two
gynecologist says she has been inun-
popular tourist attraction that has been women taking merchandise without
dated with calls from men trying to set
featured in movies including leaving money in the drop box.
up appointments after hearing she was
Moonstruck and Ghostbusters. permitted to prescribe medical marijua-
The Daily News reports the fountain na.
Fears squashed: Zucchini
was turned off after suddenly changing Dr. Liang Bartkowiak tells the mistaken for WWII bomb
color Saturday afternoon. Altoona Mirror she was mentioned in
A Lincoln Center spokeswoman says BERLIN A worried resident in
the media as being eligible to certify Germany alerted police to what he
security notified the police, who are medical marijuana users, and then her
looking for the prankster. thought was a World War II bomb in his
office phone started ringing off the garden. Officers rushed over and
Actress Sally Field Actor Ethan Former Education hook. It was primarily men on the line.
is 71. Hawke is 47. Secretary Arne Addled in the saddle? Woman found a particularly large zucchini.
Bartkowiak tells the newspaper she Police were summoned to the scene in
Duncan is 53. charged with DUI on horseback was shocked, since shes an OB-GYN Bretten, near the southwestern city of
Actress June Squibb is 88. Country singer Stonewall who treats women exclusively. Karlsruhe, on Thursday morning by an
LAKELAND, Fla. A 53-year-old A 2016 state law gives people under a
Jackson is 85. Singer Eugene Pitt (The Jive Five) is 80. woman riding a horse down a busy 81-year-old man.
Singer P.J. Proby is 79. Singer Rory Block is 68. Jazz musi- doctors care access to medical marijua-
Florida highway has been arrested and They said in a statement Friday that
cian Arturo Sandoval is 68. TV host Catherine Crier is 63. na if they suffer from an illness on a list
charged with driving drunk. officers determined the object, which
of 17 qualifying conditions.
Actress Lori Singer is 60. Actor Lance Kerwin is 57. Rock Polk County Sheriffs officials said in really did look very like a bomb was
The law permits pills, oils, vapor or
musician Paul Brindley (The Sundays) is 54. Rock singer a news release that someone called 911 actually a 40-centimeter zucchini.
liquid marijuana, but not marijuana in
Corey Glover is 53. Actor Brad Grunberg is 53. Actor Peter about a woman who appeared confused plant form. The offending vegetable, which was
DeLuise is 51. Actress Kelly Rutherford is 49. Chef/TV judge and possibly in danger. When deputies very dark in color, weighed about11
Marcus Samuelsson is 47. Actress Thandie Newton is 45. arrived they found Donna Byrne riding Woman charged with stealing pounds. Police believe someone threw
Model-actress Rebecca Romijn is 45. Actress Zoe McLellan is her horse in the road. it over a hedge into the garden.
43. Actress Nicole Dubuc is 39. Actress Taryn Manning is 39. Officers did a sobriety test and said nuns renowned cheesecakes Unexploded wartime bombs are
Basketball player Lamar Odom is 38. Actress Patina Miller is she gave breath samples that registered WHITE CREEK, N.Y. New York unearthed frequently during construction
33. Actress Katie Leclere is 31. Singer-songwriter Ben Rector blood-alcohol level of .161 twice State Police say theyve charged a 48- work in Germany, often forcing authori-
is 31. Singer-songwriter Robert Ellis is 29. Floridas legal limit of .08. year-old woman with stealing $250 ties to evacuate residents.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
Nov. 4 Powerball Fantasy Five Mo nday : Partly cloudy in the morning
one letter to each square, 11 22 37
to form four ordinary words. 12 14 26 48 51 13 1 3 then becoming sunny. Highs in the upper
Powerball
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PHECR Daily Four Mo nday ni g ht: Mostly clear. Lows in
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Nov. 3 Mega Millions the mid 40s to lower 50s. Northeast winds
10 2 42 61 69 3 9 7 6 9 5 to 10 mph.
2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC Tues day : Partly cloudy in the morning
All Rights Reserved. Mega number
Daily three midday then becoming sunny. Highs in the mid
BLAFE Nov. 4 Super Lotto Plus 2 4 2 50s to lower 60s. East winds 5 to 10 mph.
5 8 29 32 41 25 Tues day ni g ht: Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 40s to
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4 4 1 Wednes day : Mostly cloudy. Breezy. A chance of rain.


Highs near 60.
RASPIN The Daily Derby race winners are Lucky Charms, No. Wednes day Ni g ht: Rain likely. Lows in the 50s.
12, in first place; Hot Shot, No. 3, in second place; and Thursday Through FridayMostly cloudy. A chance of show-
Money Bags, No. 11, in third place. The race time was ers. Highs around 60. Lows in the 50s.
clocked at 1:46.30.
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State highway system started in San Bruno Police reports
Not listening to the law
Two people were seen shoving ear-
phones into their pockets on
Broadway, it was reported at 6:43 a.m.
Sunday, Oct. 28.

SAN MATEO
Burg l ary. A vehicles window was found
smashed on South Norfolk Street, it was report-
ed at 7:48 p.m. Monday, Oct. 23.

S
eptembers front-page photo of Sho pl i fti ng . Someone was caught shoplift-
political dignitaries wielding shov- ing and were taken in custody on Bridgepoint
els to break ground for the 25th Parkway, it was reported at 7:29 p.m. Monday,
Avenue Grade Separation Project in San Oct. 23.
Mateo dug up memories of another key
moment in Peninsula transportation histo-
The 1912 groundbreaking of the first section of paved highway in California, which took
BURLINGAME
ry the start of the state highway system.
On Aug. 7, 1912, Burton A. Towne, chair- place in San Bruno. Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. Someones property
man of the State Highway Commission, the change coming and devoted an entire Bruno in 2012 to commemorate the 100th was damaged on Quesada Way, it was reported at
stood in front of a line of local ofcials and supplement that called for a modern road anniversary of the beginning of the 9:21 a.m. Monday, Oct. 23.
turned over dirt that would soon be replaced system throughout San Mateo County. California state highway system. More Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. Someone damaged a
by the rst section of paved state highway The supplement was a one-page glossy than 100 people attended the event at City residents garden on Paloma Avenue, it was
in California. The ceremony took place on insert that has held up remarkably well more Hall which featured 75 vintage automo- reported at 9:08 a.m. Monday, Oct. 23.
El Camino Real near Uncle Toms Cabin, a than 100 years after it appeared on Aug. 15, biles. Petty theft. A hotel guest reported that items
popular restaurant that dated back to the 1912. The paper called the county a garden Why was San Bruno picked as the starting from his room are missing on Old Bayshore
horse-and-buggy era. The job, consisting spot with beauties that should be more point? Boulevard, it was reported at 6:31 p.m. Sunday,
of a paved road between South San accessible. It proposed a 104-mile system The decision to start here seems to have Oct. 22.
Francisco and Burlingame, was the rst of roads to gridiron the county from the been inuenced by the efforts of the tri-
construction project of the California Bay to the ocean, estimating the cost at county committee demanding that work
Department of Transportation. $1.2 million. commence with El Camino Real and the fact FOSTER CITY
The Redwood City Democrat called the In 1927, San Bruno could boast about that San Bruno was as yet unincorporated, Warrant arres t. A resident was arrested after
groundbreaking an international event, having the most traveled section of high- local historian Joan Levy wrote. San Bruno being contacted and found to have an outstand-
noting that hundreds of good roads enthu- way in California. State Highway incorporated in 1914. The tri-county com- ing warrant in San Bernadino County on East
siasts attended the ceremony, including Commission personnel recorded the number mittee consisted of representatives from Hillsdale Boulevard and Foster City Boulevard,
some from as far away as Canada. A public of cars that used state roads in July of that San Francisco and San Mateo and Santa it was reported at 6:11 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28.
barbecue was held not far from where bags year and found that 29,338 vehicles ran Clara counties. No state highway work Warrant arres t. A San Mateo resident was
of cement and sand sat, lined up to be tossed over the San Bruno section. Indiana Street could be done in incorporated cities, which arrested on a $10,000 misdemeanor warrant
in mixers that would create roads that could in Los Angeles was second at 22,385. left San Francisco out when it came to the and was booked into San Mateo County Jail, it
withstand the rapidly increasing number of The groundbreaking in San Bruno fol- was reported at 11:45 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 28.
cars that were growing in popularity. lowed a three-day San Francisco convention See HISTORY, Page 18
Potholes were in the future down the road of the Pacic Highway Association, which
so to speak. included representatives of auto dealerships
Initially, there was little automobile traf- and car clubs throughout the West Coast.
c on the stretch of highway, according to The association members were given a sce-
some reports that said children used the nic tour of the county after the festivities
pavement for roller skating. The situation that included a barbecue, reported the San
would soon change as more and more drivers Mateo Times.
took to the highways. The Democrat saw A similar celebration was held in San

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New school official seeks fresh direction
Andy Mason appointed to the San Bruno Park Elementary School District Board of Trustees
By Austin Walsh the timelines? trict prior to settling on seeking buyers.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Answering such questions clearly and There are all kinds of questions the community and board
efciently can keep school community could be asking when we discuss selling, he said, while
As the San Bruno Park Elementary School District seeks members and residents from souring to also recommending the board consider leasing the land.
a new approach for settling its lasting nancial issues, the the proposal, he said. Regardless of the direction the board ultimately takes in
most recent addition to the school board hopes a fresh per- While acknowledging campus closure leveraging district property, Mason said it is imperative
spective will be useful. can be an unpopular and disruptive idea, ofcials seek feedback from residents and members of the
The district Board of Trustees appointed Andy Mason ear- Kemp has said there is simply not school community.
lier this month to replace former vice president Patrick enough state money available for San A mixture of humility, good questions and community
Flynn, who resigned last month due partially to exhaustion Andy Mason Bruno ofcials to justify operating each outreach. Those are the three things a good board member
from grappling with the districts limited budget. existing school. should use to approach a situation, he said.
Mason, who ran unsuccessfully for the board in 2016, She recently dispatched a community organization Kemp said in a prepared statement she is ready to work
said achieving scal solvency for the district will be a top charged with examining the districts facilities and looking alongside Mason in addressing the districts challenges.
priority. for opportunities to cut down on operating costs. The com- Those who seek out service on school boards inherit
This is going to be a tough challenge. Its not summer mittee is expected to return early next year with a report rec- rewarding but also difcult challenges that require sacrice.
camp. Its not an easy thing to do. This is a volunteer posi- ommending potential next steps. We look forward to working with Mr. Mason to move the
tion. But Im condent with reasonable leadership we can Also among the options being considered by ofcials is district forward, she said.
actually achieve it, he said. the sale of the former Engvall Middle School campus, Beyond battling back nancial issues, Mason said he
Among the initiatives before the board is pursuing a bond which is currently closed. The district selling property has would also like to begin implementing more innovative
measure which could pay for campus improvements, as well been a lightning rod for conict in San Bruno in recent academic programs, such as those focusing on science,
as discussions around closing a neighborhood school. years, following the $30.5 million the district received in technology, engineering and math.
Both proposals brought by recently-hired Superintendent 2005 after selling the former Sandburg Elementary School. An employee of a life sciences company, Mason said he
Stella Kemp aim at taking a chunk out of the sizable decit During the depths of the districts budget crisis in recent would like to serve as a conduit between the local scientic
long plaguing the district and forcing administrators to years, some raised questions and concerns over the dire community and San Bruno schools to develop that curricu-
examine difcult policy choices. state of the nancial affairs shortly after receiving such a lum.
Discussions around closing schools are traditionally windfall. But with two young sons slated to soon enroll in the dis-
contentious in San Bruno, and Mason said the issue must be Mason said uncertainty prevails among members of the trict, Mason said his top priority is working to help turn-
addressed thoughtfully by the board. school community regarding ways the sale sum was spent. ing the school system in a new direction.
School closure is an option. That is being investigat- People still ask what happened to that money, he said. Id really like them to move into good, high-performing
ed, he said. For me, its all about the implementation. To the matter of property sale, Mason said he favored of- schools, he said. It is in my best interest that our schools
Where do those kids go? How do they get there? What are cials examining the variety of opportunities before the dis- really pick it up. That we dont have budgetary issues.

SHOOTING
the attack the worst mass shooting in Texas history. There cials said, including eight taken by medical helicopter to the
are no words to describe the pure evil that we witnessed in Brooke Army Medical Center. Another eight victims were
Sutherland Springs today, Abbott said. Our hearts are heavy taken to Connally Memorial Medical Center, located in
at the anguish in this small town, but in time of tragedy, we Floresville about 10 miles from the church, including four
Continued from page 1
see the very best of Texas. May God comfort those whove who were later transferred to University Hospital in San
lost a loved one, and may God heal the hurt in our communi- Antonio for higher-level care, said spokeswoman Megan
The gunman crossed the street and started firing a Ruger AR ties. Posey.
rifle at the church, said Freeman Martin, a regional director of Among those killed was the church pastors 14-year-old
the Texas Department of Safety, then continued firing after daughter, Annabelle Pomeroy. Pastor Frank Pomeroy, and his
entering the white wood-frame building, where an 11 a.m. wife, Sherri, were both out of town in two different states
service was scheduled. As he left, he was confronted by an when the attack occurred, Sherri Pomeroy wrote in a text mes-
armed resident who chased him. A short time later, the suspect sage to the AP.
was found dead in his vehicle at the county line, Martin said. We lost our 14 year old daughter today and many friends,
Several weapons were found inside the vehicle and Martin she wrote. Neither of us has made it back into town yet to
said it was unclear if the attacker died of a self-inflicted wound personally see the devastation. I am at the charlotte airport
or if he was shot by the resident who confronted him. He said trying to get home as soon as i can.
investigators werent ready to discuss a possible motive for Federal law enforcement swarmed the small rural communi-
the attack. ty of a few hundred residents 30 miles southeast of San
He said 23 of the dead were found dead in the church, two were Antonio after the attack, including ATF investigators and
found outside and one died after being taken to a hospital. members of the FBIs evidence collection team.
Addressing the news conference, Gov. Greg Abbott called At least 16 wounded were taken to hospitals, hospital offi-

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In Japan, Trump pushes new trade deal, mourns Texas


By Jonathan Lemore trade relationship.
and Jill Colvin For the last many decades, Japan has
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS been winning the trade relationship,
Trump said. The U.S. has suffered massive
TOKYO President Donald Trump began trade decits with Japan for many years.
his second day in Japan by pushing for He rebuked the current relationship, say-
stronger, more equitable economic ties ing the trade deals were not fair and not
between the allies, yet his message in Asia open. Trump downplayed the potentially
was threatened to be overshadowed by a contentious nature of the negotiations,
tragic shooting back home. though the Japanese government has not
Trump on Monday called the Texas church shown much appetite for striking a new
shooting that claimed at least 26 lives an bilateral trade agreement. Tokyo had pushed
act of evil, denounced the violence in a to preserve the Trans- Pacic Partnership,
place of sacred worship and pledged the full which Trump has abandoned.
support of the federal government. He said Well have to negotiate that out and itll
that in a time of grief, Americans will do be a very friendly negotiation, Trump said,
what we do best: we pull together and join suggesting it would be done quickly and
hands and lock arms and through the tears easily.
and sadness we stand strong. Later Monday, Trump will highlight the
He then shifted back to his message to a specter of North Korea and try to put a
group of American and Japanese business human face on its menace, hearing from REUTERS
leaders: the United States was open for busi- anguished families of Japanese citizens President Donald Trump shakes hands with a Japanese business leader at the U.S. ambassador's
ness, but he wanted to reshape the nations snatched by Pyongyangs agents. residence in Tokyo, Japan.

consider developing a new station just enough to a house for the neighborhood, any other development in the city, the same

STATION
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down the street, Healy said.
The city owns undeveloped parkland
along a stretch of the block where Borel
but also like a fire station so people know
theres an emergency response team there,
Healy said.
community outreach and public hearing
process will unfold for the new fire station,
Healy said.
Middle School is located. Less than two The council could then decide what to do Also on Monday, both Foster City and
blocks away from the current station, the with the existing station, and could sell it San Mateo officials will be asked to formal-
station being located in the center of the city hopes to build a new facility and make while using the proceeds to contribute ly approve joining forces with Belmont to
city is a very important part of the overall improvements to the neighborhood park at toward the neighborhood park improve- create a new fire department. The three
response because it can go north, south, the corner of Shafter Street and Barneson ments estimated to cost between $800,000 cities have been working on a joint powers
east and west easily. And it will maintain Avenue, Healy said. and $1.1 million. Initially, the citys budg- agreement that will involve dissolving
the response times our citizens have We could put it there and equally serve et for a new station was about $5.5 million their respective departments in place of the
become accustomed to and expect. So its a the community, Healy said, noting but has steadily risen as the market for con- new San Mateo Consolidated Fire
very important part of our fire delivery response times would be maintained. For struction has increased, Healy said. Department.
service to the community. the neighborhood, weve got a new park Between hurricanes whipping Texas and The three cities already share administra-
A decision on the buildings size is ulti- and the fire station stays in the same neigh- Florida, as well as the deadly fires in the tion services, training and fire prevention
mately up to the City Council, which meets borhood. North Bay, Healy said the increased demand services. The new JPA would formalize the
Monday, Nov. 3, to review preliminary Seismic upgrades, a drive-thru bay so the for construction may affect what the city agreement, with each city maintaining its
options that include an 8,920-square-foot fire engine isnt forced to back into the sta- can afford to build. respective fire stations but having all of
facility estimated to cost $9.1 million, or a tion, and gender-friendly accommodations San Mateo has been improving its emer- the firefighters working for one entity.
more modest 4, 493-square-foot station are a few of the much-needed improvements gency response facilities following voters Its been a yearslong process and, on
with a $6.2 million price tag, according to that would be part of a new station, Healy approving Measure C in the late 1990s. Monday, both Foster Citys and San
a staff report. said. That allows for about 2 percent of the tran- Mateos councils will meet during their reg-
Either way, the new fire station is needed The smaller option will be somewhat sient-occupancy tax San Mateo collects ular meetings to vote. Belmont will vote
to replace the current outdated facility that similar in size to the current station, but from hotels to be specifically allocated Tuesday, Nov. 14. Each city will chose one
doesnt meet modern seismic standards or provide the much-needed updates, he said. toward rebuilding or remodeling police and councilmember to represent their jurisdic-
safety codes, Healy said. Depending on which option the council fire facilities, Healy said. tion on the new JPA Board of Directors.
Built in 1954, a quick drive past 545 points toward, city staff would continue to Thus far, San Mateo has constructed a new Both the cost and votes will be weighted
Barneson Ave. would lead many to believe work with an architect to refine the prelim- police station, remodeled fire Station 21, with San Mateo at 60 percent, and Foster
its just a single-family home occupying inary design. The plan is to find a balance and rebuilt fire stations 23, 24 and 26. After City as well as Belmont each at 20 percent
the small lot. But its actually Station 25, a between fitting in with the neighbors while creating a new Station 25, the city may based on population and current service
small one-bedroom, one-bathroom facility also having the architecture denote it is look to make less significant upgrades to levels.
where an engine company and its three fire- indeed a fire station, Healy said. Station 27, Healy said.
fighters stay. Its about blending into the neighbor- Mondays council direction will allow San Mateo meets 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7
There are numerous drawbacks to the hood. The existing station looks like a staff to proceed with a pre-application and at City Hall, 330 W. 20th Av e. Visit city of-
existing building prompting officials to house and we want this one to look as close initiate the formal planning process. Like sanmateo.org for more information.

Obituary

Donald Thomas
August 29, 1950 - October 25, 2017
Donald Raymond Thomas, known to most as Peanut, passed
away on Wednesday, October 25th, at the age of 67.
Peanut is survived by his children, Lisa Thomas, San Mateo,
and Brett Thomas, Roseville, and his two granddaughters,
Kiersten and Alexis. He is also survived by his siblings
brothers Ronnie, Jerry, Mark and Peter and sisters Patty
Schmitz, Muffy (Therese) Peterson and Susie Ogiela. Along
with his parents and grandparents, he will join his brothers Mike and Johnny and
sister Lori in the greater afterlife.
Ward and Frances Thomas raised Peanut and his 10 siblings in Belmont where
they went to grade school at Immaculate Heart of Mary. He graduated from Carlmont
High School, Belmont, in 1968. He was nicknamed Peanut when he was born by his
father because he was so small and shaped like, well, a peanut. The nickname stuck
and many people who knew him didnt know his real name.
Peanut lived on the peninsula all of his 67 years, worked most of his adult life as
a carpenter, and later ran his own construction business, following in the footsteps
of his father. He passed on his innate sense of building to both his kids who are also
in the construction industry. After he closed his construction business, he kept busy
bartending at Buckys Cocktail Lounge, cracking jokes and pouring drinks. He was a
golfer, a great cribbage player and loved playing the ponies at Bay Meadows.
Peanut was the type of person to give a stranger the shirt off his back and the last
dollar in his pocket. Whether people knew him for a day or a decade or his whole
life, they knew him as giving, friendly, funny, genuinely helpful and bigger than life.
He will truly be missed by his kids, family and friends, and will be remembered so
fondly by so many.
A private service will be held for family.
Peanut was very concerned about the res in the North Bay. Donations can be
made to the North Bay Fire Relief Fund at Redwood Credit Union:
www.redwoodcu.org/northbayrerelief
Celebration of Life at Buckys Cocktail Lounge in San Mateo on November 11,
2017 at 1pm.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Monday Nov. 6, 2017 7
Report: Commerce head has stake in firm tied to Putin orbit
By Bernard Condon Shamalov and has gener- of reporting on 13.4 million records of Cayman Island entities, which include
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ally supported the Trump offshore entities in tax havens leaked to other companies besides Navigator, at no
administrations sanc- German newspaper S 5/8ddeutsche more than $10.1 million.
NEW YORK Newly leaked documents tions against Russia, Zeitung. The newspaper then shared the Sibur contributed 8 percent to
show that Commerce Secretary Wilbur according to the ICIJ records with ICIJ and a network of more Navigators revenue last year, according to
Ross, the Trump administrations point report. Rockas added than 380 journalists in 67 countries. The reports filed with securities regulators.
man on trade and manufacturing policy, that Ross has withdrawn New York Times is its U.S. partner in this Russias energy sector is largely con-
has a stake in a company that does busi- from matters related to inquiry. trolled by individuals with ties to state
ness with a gas producer partly owned by transoceanic shipping The Times earlier reported on the Ross actors, including Putin.
the son-in-law of Russian President Wilber Ross vessels and has met the holding. Much of the new trove of files includes
Vladimir Putin. highest ethical stan- It wasnt immediately clear exactly how bank statements, emails and loan agree-
According to records obtained by the dards. much of Navigator, which is publicly trad- ments from Appleby, a law firm that helps
International Consortium of Journalists, The details are likely to add to the ques- ed on the New York Stock Exchange, Ross set up offshore dummy companies and
Ross is an investor in Navigator Holdings, tions about ties between Russia and the personally owns. ICIJ reported that Ross trusts. Appleby told the ICIJ that there is
a shipping giant that counts Russian gas Trump administration, connections that and other investors own four Cayman no evidence that it has done anything
and petrochemical producer Sibur among for months have shadowed the White Island entities that in turn own 31.5 per- wrong.
its major customers. Putins son-in-law House and are a focus of an investigation cent of Navigator, a stake worth $176 mil- Other records came from Asiaciti Trust, a
Kirill Shamalov once owned more than 20 by special counsel Robert Mueller. Yet it lion at Fridays closing stock price. family-run offshore specialist based In
percent of the company, but now holds a wasnt immediately clear how many part- Ross stake in Navigator is likely a Singapore, and from 19 corporate reg-
much smaller stake. ners Ross might have or what the profit- small fraction of that. In financial disclo- istries maintained by governments in
Commerce Department spokesman sharing agreement might be. sure forms he filed with the government jurisdictions that draw the wealthy seeking
James Rockas said Ross never met ICIJ disclosed the Ross holding as part this year, Ross valued his holdings in the privacy.

Brazile stirs Dem party strife as bellwether gov race nears


By Hope Yen somehow incapacitated its platform to the primary schedule and use Clinton campaign was anemic and had
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS is quite frankly ludi- of superdelegates party leaders and elect- taken on the odor of failure.
crous, said Tom Perez, ed ofcials who get a say in the nomination But, she says, I thought of Hillary, and
WASHINGTON Democrats are strug- who took over as in the 2020 presidential race. all the women in the country who were so
gling to put the bitter 2016 election behind Democratic National One of the things, as we go forward, is to proud of and excited about her. I could not do
them as the partys current chairman and his Committee chairman give more power to the grass roots in all this to them.
predecessor bicker over Hillary Clintons after Donald Trump won this, said House Democratic leader Nancy The revelations elicited a strong weekend
failed campaign, further exposing deep the election. Pelosi of California, urging Democrats not rebuttal from Clintons former campaign
divisions two days before the closely Brazile, who claimed to relitigate elections. staffers. An open letter signed by more than
watched Virginia governors race that could Donna Brazile tremendous pressure to Brazile writes that she considered initiat- 100 people said they do not recognize the
foretell Democratic prospects in 2018 and devise a backup ticket ing Clintons removal after the candidate campaign that Brazile portrays in the
beyond. led by then-Vice President Joe Biden after collapsed while leaving a 9/11 memorial book.
The dueling across Sunday news shows Clinton fainted at an event, pushed back: service in New York City, and Brazile con- The Clinton staffers responded they were
was triggered by the disclosure that Donna Go to hell. Im going to tell my story. templated a dozen combinations to replace shocked to learn that Brazile would con-
Brazile, the interim Democratic leader dur- The dispute was spurred by revelations by Clinton and her running mate, Virginia Sen. sider overturning the will of Democratic
ing the nal months of the campaign, con- Brazile in a memoir being released Tuesday Tim Kaine. Brazile wrote that she settled on voters. It is particularly troubling and puz-
sidered an effort to replace Clinton as the and reported on by The Washington Post. It Biden and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker as zling that she would seemingly buy into
presidential nominee because of health con- reected simmering tensions between having the best chance of defeating false Russian-fueled propaganda, spread by
cerns. establishment and insurgent wings that will Republican Trump. both the Russians and our opponent, about
The charge that Hillary Clinton was set the partys future course on issues from Brazile says the larger issue was that our candidates health.

Investigators scour past of man charged in New York terror attack


By Tom Hays er-terrorism agents want online activity and hunt for any clues that Saipov, 29, came to the U.S. legally in
and Jennifer Peltz to make sure. might identify others plotting similar 2010 from Uzbekistan, where ofcials say he
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Since the attack that attacks. had no history of trouble with the law. He rst
killed eight people, the That search has already revealed instances lived in Ohio, where he was a commercial
NEW YORK From his hospital bed, New York Police where Saipov had contact with other people truck driver, then Florida. He most recently
Sayfullo Saipov proudly told investigators Department and the FBI who had drawn law enforcement scrutiny. lived in New Jersey with his wife and chil-
how he had rented a truck and used it to fatal- have been working What we are looking for is how has he dren, and worked as an Uber driver.
ly run down cyclists and pedestrians on a New behind the scenes to study touched the subjects of other investigations, Since Saipovs arrest, investigators have
York City bike path, all in the name of the his past, question his what is his connectivity to those people, tried to determine if he had interactions with
Islamic State. family and friends, exam- said John Miller, the NYPDs top counterter- any other terror suspects, including four
Sayfullo Saipov ine his cellphone and rorism ofcial. Uzbeks charged in separate case in Brooklyn.
He assured them he acted alone. U.S. count-

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Belgian judge to decide the next Saudi Arabian rash of arrests


phase in Spain-Catalonia grapple consolidates foes power grab THE ASSOCIATED PRESS unity in the face of Saudi
By Raf Casert cations for fellow European Union mem- Arabias many tribes and
and Joseph Wilson bers Spain and Belgium and political con- RIYADH, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabias factions. It also sends a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sequences for Catalonia, the restive heir to the throne is overseeing an message that the 32-
Spanish region ghting Madrid for inde- unprecedented wave of arrests of dozens of year-old crown prince,
BRUSSELS The ght between Spain pendence. the countrys most powerful princes, mili- Mohammed bin Salman,
and Catalonias separatists reached a The ve Catalan politicians who ed to tary officers, influential businessmen and has the full backing of
Belgian judge on Sunday after the regions Belgium after Spanish authorities removed government ministers some of them his father, King Salman,
deposed leader and four ex-ministers surren- them from ofce on Oct. 28 were taken into potential rivals or critics of the crown to carry out sweeping
dered in Brussels to face possible extradi- custody Sunday on European arrest warrants prince, whose purported anti-corruption anti-corruption reforms
tion to Madrid for allegedly plotting a issued after they failed to show up in Madrid sweep sent shockwaves across the king- Alwaleed bin targeting senior royals
rebellion. last week for questioning. dom Sunday as he further consolidated Talal and their business asso-
Hours after former Catalan regional pres- A Belgian investigative judge has 24 power. ciates, who have long been seen as operat-
ident Carles Puigdemont and the others hours after their voluntary surrenders Among those taken into custody ing above the law.
turned themselves in to Belgian authori- until 9:17 a.m. local time on Monday to overnight Saturday were billionaire Prince Reports suggested those detained were
ties, Puigdemonts party put him forward as decide whether to jail them or let them stay Alwaleed bin Talal, one of the worlds rich- being held at the Ritz Carlton in Riyadh,
its leader for an upcoming regional election free in Belgium while the extradition est men with extensive holdings in which only days earlier hosted a major
called by the Spanish government mean- process runs its course. Western companies, as well as two of the investment conference that the crown
ing he could end up heading a campaign The judge also has the option of not late King Abdullahs sons. prince attended with global business
from Brussels while he ghts a forced return detaining them but imposing conditions on The arrest of senior princes upends a titans. A Saudi official told The Associated
to Spain. their freedom, such as orders to remain in longstanding tradition among the ruling Press that other five-star hotels across the
Belgian judicial authorities now have to Belgium, Deputy Public Prosecutor Gilles Al Saud family to keep their disagreements capital were also being used to hold some
make a decision rife with diplomatic impli- Dejemeppe told The Associated Press. private in an effort to show strength and of those arrested.
require on-site affordable housing for rental developers of large rental projects will also

HOUSING
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projects.
A 2009 decision by the state Court of
Appeal prohibited local governments from
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have the option of providing affordable
units off site in Belmont to fulfill the
requirement.
implementing policies requiring rental Lieberman expects these updates to the
housing developers to provide affordable citys inclusionary zoning alongside its
citys ability to require on-site, affordable units on site unless the government provid- ments potential to open up rental units for efforts to chart out a city vision through its
units in plans for new housing. ed financial assistance or regulatory incen- those unable to buy a home could give work- recent long-range planning process to
The city wants to strongly encourage tives, according to a staff report. ers in the city a chance to live near their jobs put the city on a path to become a more
production of these affordable units, he Though the city had adopted rental housing and maintain the citys socioeconomic diver- vibrant community years in the future. The
said. We have another tool in our tool belt impact fees to mitigate the effect of new mar- sity. council is set to review an updated general
to produce affordable housing, in particular ket-rate rental units, de Melo said the new More often than not, the folks that really plan, climate action plan and related zoning
for multi-family rental projects. state law clears the path for cities to require need the help are folks that are not able to for adoption at its Nov. 14 meeting, some
Though encouraging production of on- affordable units to be made available in tan- buy a home in the first place, he said. three years after the process to update its
site affordable units on new developments dem with the new housing developments Stone said developers who have stepped long-term plans began.
has long been a priority for the city, de proposed and approved in the city. He said forward to build housing in Belmont in Were laying the groundwork that should
Melo explained cities have been limited to the City Council is set to review the amend- recent years have demonstrated they under- allow developers to identify the types of
requiring for-sale projects to provide on- ment Nov. 14 and adopt it Nov. 28, which he stand the pressing need for affordable units, high-quality projects that will work for this
site affordable units until the state added puts the city on track to make it effec- an understanding to continue if city offi- city, he said.
Legislature passed and governor signed a tive alongside the state bill Jan. 1, 2018. cials are thoughtful about its affordable The commission meets 7 p.m. Nov. 7 at
bill this fall restoring their ability to For Mayor Charles Stone, the amend- housing requirements. De Melo added that City Hall, 1 Twin Pines Lane.
THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Monday Nov. 6, 2017 9
Closing the achievement gap Doomed to fail?
with 20 years
Special interests
By Marc Friedman tenure will make up
to $94,000 a year.
However, a teacher
with the same
Guest
perspective
in local elections
A
recent Daily Journal article

I
spoke to the achievement gap tenure can make ts bad news for local government when special
in the public schools in our between $115,000 interests which have so much influence at the
county as measured by standardized and $123,000 in school districts have historically state and national levels interfere in our city
test results. The article discussed the the three neighbor- been structured in San Mateo County. council elections.
vast differences in test scores between ing districts. A While many school districts are So it disturbing as we near election day that the race for
students from economically disadvan- more junior teacher with six years aligned with their namesake cities and San Mateo City Council, which hosts a field of excellent
taged households and the rest of the tenure and typical post Bachelor of towns, others are aligned with areas candidates, is tainted by special interest money.
county. It also discussed the programs Arts education, will make around as small as neighborhoods or as large As the Daily Journal pointed out in its Oct. 23 edition,
of districts such as Redwood City to $64,500 in Redwood City while com- as multiple cities. Cities can have this is the end product of the failed attempt at rent control
overcome this achievement gap. parable teachers will be paid between multiple school districts operating last year. The real estate and apartment owners associa-
However, there is more to the issue $82,500 and $88,500 in the neigh- within their boundaries. This structure tions paid thousands of dollars to defeat Measure Q and
than well-intentioned teachers and boring three districts. This sort of can lead to lower income neighbor- are now spending thousands on one candidate, making
carefully developed programs. salary disparity dooms a district like hoods being assigned to lower-per- him by far the big leader in fundraising. More than
Despite the valiant efforts of educa- Redwood City to higher teacher forming/lower-funded districts with $102,085.78, an unprecedented amount for a city council
tors in districts such as those in turnover as they seek better pay, cor- higher-income neighborhoods being election, has been spent
Redwood City, the effort to close the respondingly limiting students in assigned to higher-performing/high- or raised to elect Eric
achievement gap in San Mateo these districts to less experienced er-funded school districts, effectively Rodriguez, San Mateo
County is doomed to fail unless sig- teachers who are always coming and cutting off the low-income neighbor- planning commissioner.
nificant changes are made in how our going. hoods from resources. The most obvi- Of this, $61,332, was
school districts are structured and Looking throughout the county, it ous example is in Menlo Park where from real estate and lob-
funded. is apparent that the school districts the eastern part of the city (which has bying groups including
Redwood City Elementary School which have the lowest achieving stu- a higher Hispanic population) is $34,900 by the National
District revenue is approximately dents are typically those that have the assigned to the Ravenswood City Association of Realtors
$11,000 per student. The district is lowest revenue per student. They are Elementary School District which has and $18,000 by the
surrounded by others such as Menlo also the districts with higher percent- lower per student funding than the California Apartment
Park City, Las Lomitas and Woodside ages of economically disadvantaged other districts serving Menlo Park Association in independ-
elementary districts whose revenue students and higher percentages of stu- Menlo Park City and Las Lomitas ele- ent expenditures (not
per student is as much as double those dents of color. Redwood Citys stu- mentary districts. authorized by the candi-
of Redwood City. Even their funding dents are 72 percent Hispanic while The solution to this inequity will date).
is not exceptional as it is about the Menlo City, Las Lomitas and not be easy. Funding for lower-per- ***
national average, meaning that Woodside are between 10 percent and forming school districts needs to be The irony is that
Redwood Citys is close to half the 15 percent Hispanic. That is what raised to the level of the higher-per- Rodriguez didnt need
national average. How can a district makes this much more than a funding forming districts. Additionally, we their support. From the get-go, he received endorsements
like Redwood City hope to achieve inequity issue. It is a civil rights need to re-examine the current San from state, county and local officials. But most impor-
the same academic results as those issue. San Mateo Countys students of Mateo County structure of 23 school tant, the endorsements of neighborhood associations and
districts when it has so little money? color are much more likely to be edu- districts that effectively segregates neighbors, and the endorsement of the Daily Journal. He
Already having a higher percentage of cated in districts with fewer resources, economically-disadvantaged students raised enough money on his own to ensure a competitive
economically disadvantaged students larger class sizes and less experienced from higher-income students. Unless campaign. The other non-incumbent candidates raised
who have fewer home-based teachers. This results in having higher we address these major inequities in pennies in comparison and his campaign raised more
resources, the disparity in the percentages of students of color in the San Mateo County, the achievement than the two incumbents in the race. Rodriguez is well
Redwood City district is further bottom end of the achievement scale. gap is here to stay. respected and works hard. He has walked most neighbor-
widened due to the need for constant I have used Redwood City and the hoods, attended as many community meetings as possi-
budget cuts which results in even surrounding districts as my examples. Marc Friedman is president of the San ble and, as a planning commissioner, is well versed in
fewer resources, larger class sizes and However, this funding disparity is Mateo County School Boards the citys major issues. Its sad that these special inter-
lower teacher salaries than in neigh- pervasive throughout all regions of Association and is currently serv ing ests are staining the reputation of this young man for
boring districts. Is this the recipe for San Mateo County. Districts with their own benefit, not his.
his second term as trustee of the San
helping those economically disad- higher percentages of students of The real estate and apartment associations need
Mateo Union High School District. Rodriguez more than he needs them. Thats because of the
vantaged students close the achieve- color receive less per student funding
ment gap? I do not think so. and have fewer resources with which Prior to that serv ice, he serv ed two 10 largest Bay Area cities, excluding San Francisco, San
Lets just look at the impact of to educate their students. terms as trustee of the Burlingame Mateo has become the most expensive city for residential
insufficient funding on teacher These inequities are compounded by Elementary School District. rentals (Currently the average one-bedroom is $2,661 a
salaries. In Redwood City, a teacher the seemingly arbitrary way that month; a two-bedroom, $3,483). At these extraordinary
rates, teachers and other low- to middle-income workers

Letters to the editor can no longer afford to live here unless they are lucky
enough to own their own homes. There are for-hire signs
all over the city. Restaurants are moving to self-serve
nt SamTrans do a community outreach civilian honor was awarded to the counters or take-outs because they cant hire kitchen staff
Give SamsTran a second chance Filipino veterans who fought for our to meet the demand. Its become so bad that, for many
to educate local residents that their
Editor, buses are clean, comfortable, conven- country in the Philippines during young people, San Mateo is no longer considered a great
This is in response to the article in ient, cheap and environmentally a World War II. It has been recorded that place to live and raise a family. Who can afford it? Can
the Nov. 2 edition of the Daily 250,000 Filipino soldiers were in your children or grandchildren? Most newcomers, unless
better option than driving cars?
Journal, SamTrans begins rebrand. I combat during the war, with more they have significant incomes, start out as renters. Thats
Nadine Sady
have lived downtown Menlo Park for than 57,000 killed in action. As we why momentum is growing for another rent control meas-
20 years, take Caltrain regularly and Menlo Park celebrate Veterans Day this Saturday, ure and that is why the special interests are worried.
walk whenever possible. But I wasnt Nov. 11, we should take a moment to ***
aware of how accessible SamTrans was
Honoring Filipino veterans remember these noble soldiers and Rodriguez came out against last years rent control
until my niece from Vermont came to Editor, their families and pledge to forever Measure Q in a brochure paid for by the industry. He is a
visit recently. She used the bus system Two weeks ago, in a ceremony in honor their patriotism and sacrifice. known vote against rent control. So are the two members
to explore our beautiful Midpeninsula Washington, D.C., the Congressional Michael Traynor of the council not on the ballot. Thats three decisive
votes. But the other candidates who have filed finance
on the days I was at work. Why does- Gold Medal the nations highest Burlingame
statements, Chelsea Bonini, Rick Bonilla, Charlie
Drechsler and possibly Joe Goethals might be more
OUR MISSION:
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most amenable to some measure. Goethals (who has also
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for received contributions from the real estate and apartment
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. lobbies), tried to forge a temporary measure to help
By combining local news and sports coverage, renters when he was mayor but was unable to do so. For
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business,
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to the special interests, it is imperative that Rodriguez
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Joe Rudino wins. They need him. But he certainly does not need
provide our readers with the highest quality
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joy Uganiza Todd Waibel information resource in San Mateo County. them. My hope is that when Rodriguez is elected, he will
Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we be the leader in carving out a measure that will help to
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Sticker shock coming with states legalized pot market


By Michael Blood sales that could eventually top $1 billion statewide.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS But higher taxes for businesses and consumers give the
states thriving illicit market a built-in advantage.
LOS ANGELES Californias legal marijuana market- Operators in the legal market have been urging regulators to
place is coming with a kaleidoscope of new taxes and fees be aggressive about shutting down rogue operators.
that could inuence where its grown, how pot cookies and Donnie Anderson, a Los Angeles medical cultivator and
other munchies are produced and the price tag on just about retailer, predicted the higher level of state taxation next
everything. year is just going to help the illicit market thrive. He said
Be ready for sticker shock. more needs to be done to cut the cost, especially for medical
On a retail level, it costs about $35 to buy a small bag of users, many of whom wont be able to absorb a price jump.
good quality medical marijuana in Los Angeles, enough to The increased tax rates are just one part of Californias
roll ve or six joints. sprawling plan to transform its long-standing medical and
But in 2018, when legal sales take hold and additional illegal markets into a multibillion-dollar regulated econo-
taxes kick in, the cost of that same purchase in the new my, the nations largest legal pot shop. The reshaping of
recreational market is expected to increase at the retail such an expansive illegal economy into a legal one hasnt
counter to $50 or $60. been witnessed since the end of Prohibition in 1933.
At the high end, thats about a 70 percent jump. The change has come haltingly. Many cities are unlikely
Medical pot purchases are expected to rise in cost too, but to be ready by Jan. 1 to issue business licenses, which are
not as steeply, industry experts say. needed to operate in the new market, while big gaps remain
Or consider cannabis leaves, a sort of bottom-shelf prod- in the system intended to move cannabis from the eld to
uct that comes from trimming prized plant buds. The loose, distribution centers, then to testing labs and eventually
snipped leaves are typically gathered up and processed for retail shops.
use in cannabis-laced foods, ointments, concentrates and The path to legalization began last year when voters
candies. approved Proposition 64, which opened the way for recre-
Growers sell a trash bag stuffed with clippings to manu- ational pot sales to adults. Medical marijuana has been legal
facturers for about $50. But come January, the state will tax in California for about two decades. REUTERS
those leaves at $44 a pound. Come January, state taxes will include a 15 percent levy A man prepares to smoke a joint at a pot legalization rally.
That means the tax payment on a bag holding 7 or 8 on purchases of all cannabis and cannabis products, includ-
pounds would exceed the current market price by ve or six ing medical pot. County, rates will be a comparative bargain, ranging from
times, forcing a huge price hike or, more likely, rendering Local governments are free to slap on taxes on sales and $1 to $3 for a square foot for cultivation space.
it essentially valueless. growing too, and that has created a confusing patchwork of By some estimates Humboldt County has up to 15,000
All it would become is compost, predicted Ryan rates that vary city to city, county to county. unregulated pot grows, and Supervisor Ryan Sundberg said
Jennemann of THC Design in Los Angeles, whose company In the agricultural hub of Salinas, southeast of San he was eager to fashion a tax scheme that would encourage
has used the leaves to manufacture concentrated oils. Francisco, voters approved a tax that will eventually rise to cultivators to come into the legal system and adhere to
Governments struggling to keep up with the cost of $25 a square foot for space used to cultivate the leafy plants, environmental regulations.
everything from worker pensions to paving streets are a rate thats equivalent to about $1 million an acre. A high tax rate, that would be one more barrier to getting
eager for the cascade of new tax money from commercial pot But farther north, in the pot-growing mecca of Humboldt people regulated, he said.

Sprint, T-Mobile call off merger considerations


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS create significant benefits for consumers and value for SoftBank, have long been looking for a deal as the com-
shareholders. However, we have been clear all along that a pany has struggled to compete on its own. But
NEW YORK Wireless carriers Sprint and T-Mobile deal with anyone will have to result in superior long-term Washington regulators have frowned on a possible merg-
called off a potential merger, saying the companies could- value for T-Mobiles shareholders compared to our out- er. D.C. spiked AT&Ts offer to buy T-Mobile in 2011 and
nt come to an agreement that would benefit customers and standing stand-alone performance and track record, said signaled in 2014 they would have been against Sprint
shareholders. John Legere, president and CEO of T-Mobile US, in a pre- doing the same thing. But with the new Trump administra-
The two companies have been dancing around a possible pared statement. tion, it was thought regulators might be more relaxed
merger for years, and were again in the news in recent T-Mobile and Sprint are the U.S. third- and fourth- about a merger.
weeks with talks of the two companies coming together largest wireless carriers, respectively, but they are signif- Sprint has a lot of debt and has posted a string of annu-
after all. But in a joint statement Saturday, Sprint and T- icantly smaller than AT&T and Verizon, who effectively al losses. The company has cut costs and made itself more
Mobile said they are calling off merger negotiations for have a duopoly over U.S. wireless service. The two com- attractive to customers, BTIG Research analyst Walter
the foreseeable future. panies have said they hoped to find a way of merging to Piecyk says, but it hasnt invested enough in its network
The prospect of combining with Sprint has been com- make the wireless market more competitive. and doesnt have enough airwave rights for quality service
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Scots enjoying life at the top


No. 1-seed Carlmont sweeps Cupertino in CCS Division I volleyball opener
By Terry Bernal ting errors on the night. beginning, Carlmont head coach Chris
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF I tried to mix it up so Crader said. And when we slowed that down
they wouldnt know where a little bit, things got better.
The Carlmont Scots had never drawn a No. I was going, Mitha said. McClellan swung Carlmont back into the
1 seed in the Central Coast Section volley- Not that Carlmont dom- thick of things in the opening set. She
ball playoffs until this year. In Saturdays inated from the outset. scored six kills in Game 1, pairing with
CCS Division I opener, they very much Cupertino (20-8) came out Mitha to give the Scots breathing room. Tied
looked deserving of the honor. swinging, rattling off an 17-17, Mitha rocked a kill off the right side.
Relying on a pair of heavy hitters, top- 8-point run to go up 8-2 McClellan followed by putting down a long,
seed Carlmont (28-4 overall) swept past No. Alisha Mitha in Game 1. Carlmont picturesque cross shot.
8 Cupertino 25-19, 25-17, 25-19 at Stogner committed 10 unforced [Cupertino] came out with so much ener-
Gymnasium. errors in the set, while Cupertino libero gy, Carlmont setter Sophie Srivastava said.
Senior outside hitter Maya McClellan has Kaitlyn Oh was giving the Scots serve I think we focused on ourselves. They came
been the Scots top terminator all season, receive fits in the early going. out with some energy but we were able to
and continued her dominant play with a Once the Scots were able to force Oh off the defuse that.
match-high 19 kills. To complement service line, though, they were able to clean Cupertino again held the lead through
McClellan, sophomore opposite Alisha up their play. Carlmont committed just 13 much of Game 2. Trailing 12-10, though, the
Mitha stepped up to score a career-high 16 unforced errors over the final two sets; and Scots went on a 7-1 run, with McClellan and TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
kills, converting on nearly every swing to six of those were service faults. Carlmont senior Maya McClellan fades over
record a .842 hitting percentage with no hit- I thought we made a bunch of errors at the See SCOTS, Page 14 the Cupertino block Saturday at Stogner Gym.

Bell tolls blue


By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

The 2016 Bell Game was an


instant classic. The 2017 incarna-
tion of the annual crosstown foot-
ball rivalry between South City
and El Camino was anything but.
The South City Warriors (3-2
PAL Lake, 3-6 overall) rode a
mighty two-pronged rushing
attack to a 36-6 triumph Saturday at
Colt Field. The victory marks the
14th consecutive year Big Blue has
walked away with the coveted Bell BRETT DAVIS/USA TODAY SPORTS
Trophy. The last time the EC Colts Johnny Cueto will not opt out of the remaining four years of his contract
(1-4, 3-6) won it was in 2003. with the San Francisco Giants, the team announced Sunday.
Both of South Citys starting
running backs surpassed the 100-
yard plateau. Senior tailback
Spencer Eugenio went for a game-
high 220 rushing yards on 26 car-
Johnny Cueto opts in
By Janie McCauley general manager Bobby Evans
ries, pairing with senior fullback
Kalvin Pua who totaled 126 yards THE ASSOCIATED PRESS both had been optimistic that
on 24 carries. Cueto would stick around.
All told, South City outgained SAN FRANCISCO Right-han- Cueto had the choice to leave
EC 418-167 in total yards. Of the der Johnny Cueto is staying with after the second year of his $130
Warriors yards total, 406 of those the Giants. million, six-year contract he
were gained on the ground. Cueto had the option to opt out signed before the 2016 season.
Thats what we do, South City of his contract that runs through Its great to see Johnny wants
head coach Jay Oca said. We kind 2021. The team said Sunday the to continue his career as a Giant,
of get those guys going, like thun- pitcher had decided to remain with Bochy said by text message
der and lightning: a power guy and the Giants. Sunday. Considered one of the
a speed guy. And we were able to The 31-year-old Cueto was ham- best starters in the game, we are
exploit it. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL pered by injuries this season, glad that he will be helping us
South City running back Spencer Eugenio leads the ground attack, working going 8-8 with a 4.52 ERA in 25
See THE BELL, Page 12 toward 226 rushing yards in the Warriors 36-6 win over El Camino. starts. Manager Bruce Bochy and See CUETO, Page 16

Raiders 27, Dolphins 24


Bulldogs clinch Bay 6 repeat Raiders hold on in Miami
By Terry Bernal son with a win this
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Saturday at third-place
By Steven Wine touchdown and one interception, and helped
Diablo Valley College.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the Raiders convert 8 for 15 third downs.
With College of San Mateo head coach The Bulldogs erupted
The Dolphins recovered an onside kick
Larry Owens set to retire at the end of the early Saturday, responding
MIAMI GARDENS, and came up with a takeaway when Oakland
season, Saturday marked the final regular- to an early Santa Rosa (1-
Fla. Derek Carrs best fumbled twice on a single play, but failed to
season home game of his career. 2, 1-7) score with four
throw was his longest, a convert either opportunity into points.
Theres a good chance it wont be his final straight first-quarter touch-
strike launched from That was a big deal stopping them
game at College Heights Stadium though as downs. CSM got consecu-
midfield that hung in there, Raiders coach Jack Del Rio said. An
the Bulldogs clinched the Bay 6 Conference Larry Owens tive rushing touchdowns excellent job of putting the fire out.
championship Saturday with a 66-21 win from freshman Cameron the balmy night air
until Johnny Holton Derek Carr Oakland also overcame 10 penalties for
over Santa Rosa Junior College. Taylor, who tied it with a 10-yard run then put
settled under it in the 105 yards, including three for unnecessary
With the conference title, the Bulldogs (4- the Bulldogs ahead with a 13-yard score with
roughness in the second quarter.
0 Bay 6, 8-1 overall) earn an automatic 5:55 remaining in the quarter. end zone for a 44-yard touchdown.
The Raiders Marshawn Lynch, returning
berth in the Northern California playoffs. Then a blocked punt by CSM freshman That early score put the Raiders ahead to
from one-game suspension for shoving an
Currently ranked No. 2 in the Nor Cal rank- Jalen Hicks gave the Bulldogs the ball at the stay, and Carr remained on target to help official, scored on a 22-yard run, his longest
ings, the Bulldogs will clinch home-field beat the Miami Dolphins 27-24 on Sunday.
advantage if they close out the regular sea- See CSM, Page 15 Carr went 21 of 30 for 300 yards with one See RAIDERS, Page 13
12 Monday Nov. 6, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

XC brief
Panthers rally late in Little Big Game Menlo girls capture WBAL crown
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
Serra blasts St. Ignatius
The Menlo girls took first place last
Burlingame (6-3 overall) was held score- Isiah Kendrick rushed for 225 yards and Friday at the West Bay Athletic League cross-
less until late in the third quarter but rallied the Serra defense pitched a shutout into the country championships at Crystal Springs.
late to top San Mateo 20-10 in the Little second half as the Padres (6-0 WCAL, 7-2 Kyra Pretre paced the Knights with a sec-
Big Game Saturday at San Mateo High overall) stayed unbeaten in WCAL play ond-place run of 18 minutes, 23seconds,
with a 47-14 win at St. Ignatius (1-5, 2-7). Charlotte Tomkinson took fifth with a
School.
San Mateo kicker Juan Guzman gave his Kendrick rushed for five touchdowns, with 20:18, Marisa Castagna 11th with a 21:49,
all Serras scoring coming in the first half. He while Katie Aufricht (20:51) and Gabby
team the lead in the first quarter with a 38- opened the day with a 73-yard score and added Kogler (20:53) took 17th and 18th, respec-
yard field goal. The lead held until the sec- TDs of 21, 59, 35 and 11 yards. Quarterback tively, all setting personal records.
ond half when Burlingame running back Luke Bottari added TD passes of 15 yards to For the Menlo boys, Rob Miranda set a
Alec Meredith ran for a short touchdown, Chris Park and 22 yards to Patrick Nunn. new WBAL record with a first-place run of
staking the Panthers to s 6-3 lead. With the win, Serra clinches at least a 15:01 as the Gentleman Knights finished in
Burlingame added 14 points in the fourth share of the WCAL title. The Padres control fifth place at the WBAL meet. Kamran
quarter, including a pick-6 by defensive end their own fate in their quest for an outright Murray (16:01), Josh Eichbaum (17:04),
LILIANA HERNANDEZ Dylan Neeley. The Bearcats (6-3) capped the WCAL title, which will be determined Justin Creamer (18:00), Alejandro Ross
Burlingames Dimitri Rally, left, and San Mateos days scoring with a 25-yard touchdown Friday night at second-place St. Francis. (18:20) and Egan Lai (19:12) turned in PRs
Gui Pains battle for a pass Saturday. pass from George Kautai to Jake Jeffries. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. as well for the Knights.

THE BELL
ankle injury that saw him helped off the field Eugenios first score capped a 12-play drive The Warriors went on to score on each of
following the play. that ate up over five minutes. He scored at their last two possessions, including an 8-
On the carry, Eugenio swept for a 12-yard the end of the second possession 10 yard TD by Pua, and a 5-yard bootleg by sen-
gain. Three plays later, he was into the end plays for 70 yards, taking over four minutes ior quarterback Tyson Alapati to up the lead
Continued from page 11 zone for his first of two scores. South City midway through the second quarter. With to 36-0.
ultimately converted on each of its first eight 1:36 remaining in the first half, Pua Sandwiched between the two scoring drives,
third-down attempts, and was 9 of 10 on third- punched in a 1-yard score at the end of an EC attempted a fake punt that South City jun-
Eugenio might be the lightning of that eight-play, 45-yard drive.
equation, but he made some ruckus with his down conversions on the day. ior Antonio Penate read from the get-go.
power game as well. The 5-6, 155-pound sen- It was a big loss early, Colts head coach Oca described the tempo as long and metic- Penate stopped the trick play for a 5-yard loss.
ior consistently kept his feet after contact, Eric Jacobson said. But one guy dont make a ulous. And increasingly, the Warriors played EC enjoyed its only score with 27.4 second
including a 16-yard pickup near the end of the team. I mean, Ive been on a team where a guy oh so physically. remaining in the game when Junio connected
first half during which he sustained two hits went down and it never affected me one bit. Thats our M.O., Oca said. Thats what with senior Ian Dugas for a 30-yard score. It
and, while holding himself up with both arms That didnt beat us. A fumble, that fake punt, we do. was Dugas who scored the final touchdown of
and both legs in receiving a third hit, some- that hurt us a lot more. After another long, meticulous drive did- the 2016 Bell Game South City won it
how kept his knees from touching the ground The fumble Jacobson cited came on the nt reach the end zone for South City, it still 28-27 that ended with EC missing on a
to scrap for 5 more yards. Colts first possession of the game. After tak- ate up most of the third quarter. The Warriors two-point conversion attempt.
As for Eugenios mindset during such a ing the opening kickoff and advancing into took the second-half kickoff and used 16 Another year has gone by; and sometimes
grinding effort? Warriors territory to the 44, the Colts coughed plays before turning the ball over on I hate Novembers, Jacobson said. Ive hated
Just get as many yards as I can, Eugenio up the pigskin with Eugenio manning the downs. The advance pinned the Colts to the last [14] Novembers, thats for sure.
said. defensive tackle position on the opening their own 10-yard line. More important was On the opposite sideline, South City takes
Averaging 8.46 yards per carry, Eugenio series pouncing on the loose ball. time, with South Citys drive taking 8 min- its pride just as seriously, as demonstrated by
was kept under that median through each of his That was huge, Oca said. They were kind utes, 18 seconds off the clock. Penates sense of history.
first three runs, starting with pickups of 6, 5 of moving the ball on us and we really EC futilely tried to move the ball, but We cant lose any more because its 14
and 3 yards. Then on his fourth carry of the quickly were able to turn it around. South City rusher Caleb Lagafua tackled years of everybodys work, blood, sweat and
afternoon on third-and-12 from the EC 26- South City went on to score on each of its quarterback Jonas Junio for a 6-yard loss, tears, said the junior, who plans to run the
yard line the Colts sustained a big loss three possessions of the first half, capping then rushed the EC juniors third-down pass streak to 15 next season. Weve got to put
when senior nose tackle Sam Langi suffered an all three with 2-point conversions. incompletion to force a punt. ours in there too.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Monday Nov. 6, 2017 13
Three ejections in ninth straight loss
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cardinals 20, 49ers 10
SANTA CLARA The Arizona Cardinals
hit San Francisco quarterback C.J. Beathard
one time too many for the 49ers sake.
A hard hit by former San Francisco safety
Antoine Bethea on Beathard while he slid on
a scramble during the fourth quarter on Sunday
led to a scuffle and ejections for Arizonas
Frostee Rucker and Haason Reddick, and
49ers running back Carlos Hyde.
The play in question happened with 3:36 BRENDAN MCDERMID/REUTERS
remaining in Arizonas 20-10 victory when Shalane Flanagan of the U.S. crosses the finish
Beathard scrambled for 10 yards after being line to win the womens race of the New York
flushed out of the pocket. Beathard gave him- City Marathon in Central Park in New York.
self up with a slide but was hit hard by Bethea,
who was penalized for unnecessary roughness.
I was playing football, Bethea said. He
was coming to me. He slid late and I tackled
Flanagan ends
him and the rest is history.
The Niners took exception, with guard
Laken Tomlinson immediately coming to his
quarterbacks defense by shoving Bethea, and
KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS
Cardinals strong safety Antoine Bethea and 49ers guard Laken Tomlinson push each other
U.S. drought at
then a scuffle broke out between the teams.
Thats awesome, Beathard said. They
had my back, and I knew they would. Guys
during the fourth quarter at Levi's Stadium.
loved how he went to our quarterbacks,
went and got out quarterbacks back. And I
The hit was one of many Beathard took on
the day while playing behind a patchwork
NYC Marathon
By Jake Seiner
like Carlos, he got ejected. But it shows that thought our quarterback had a couple of hel- line missing left tackle Joe Staley. He was
he got my back. And I really appreciate that. mets to the head when he was in the pocket sacked five times and hit 16 overall on his THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
And all the other guys that went at it as well. a few plays before, and then he ended up 51 pass attempts, but got up each time,
A few punches appeared to be thrown dur- scrambling and sliding and got one again. I making sure San Francisco didnt need to NEW YORK Shalane Flanagan thought
ing the skirmish and Rucker, Reddick and think our players had had enough. put the newly acquired Jimmy Garoppolo in about the seven years building to this race,
Hyde were all ejected. Cardinals coach Bruce Arians said hes not the game before he was ready. possibly her last. She thought about the run-
I didnt see Carlos throw a punch, I dont concerned about any ramifications beyond Im not afraid of getting hit, Beathard said. ning star striding next to her. She thought
know exactly what he did, coach Kyle this game, saying it was just the normal stuff That wont affect me. Never has. Im tough about her family. She thought about Meb.
Shanahan said. I did see him get punched, that happens during a physical contest. and Ive been able to take things. Obviously if With one hellacious holler at the finish, it
punches thrown at him. I did see him get Its not college, he said You dont get Im injured, Im not going to force myself in all poured out.
knocked over a couple of times. I really kicked out of the game next week. there. But as of now, I havent been injured. Flanagan dethroned Mary Keitany on
Sunday and became the first American woman
Were in a good position 4-4 with a lot of Cook, who had eight catches for 126 yards. to win the New York City Marathon since

RAIDERS football left to play.


The Dolphins worst-in-the-NFL offense
again struggled to the run the ball in its first
Beat the clock
Carr moved the Raiders 42 yards in the
1977, potentially ending her decorated career
with her first major marathon victory.
Flanagans breakthrough came in the last
career race for American great Meb Keflezighi.
Continued from page 11 game since trading running back Jay Ajayi.
final 26 seconds of the first half before The 2009 New York winner collapsed at the
Replacement Kenyan Drake had a 42-yard
Giorgio Tavecchio kicked a 53-yard field finish line, his 42-year-old body pushed to its
run Miamis longest this year to set up
this year. He added another late score and fin- goal, the longest of his career, on the final limit in his 26th marathon. Keflezighi fin-
a touchdown, but the Dolphins totaled just
ished with 57 yards on 14 carries. play to put Oakland up 13-9 at halftime. ished 11th, about five minutes behind 24-
86 yards rushing and still dont have a rush-
Oakland (4-5) won for only the second year-old winner Geoffrey Kamworor of Kenya.
ing touchdown this season.
time since Week 2. Miami (4-4) fell to .500 Miami had 11 penalties for 107 yards.
Mixed bag This may have been Flanagans final race,
for the third time this season, and lost a too, although the four-time Olympian was-
It seemed like we were going backward The Dolphins Cody Parkey missed an
close game for the first time in more than a nt ready to commit. But she likes the idea of
there a few times, Cutler said. extra point but recovered his own onside
year. In games decided by seven points or her and Keflezighi going out together.
kick. Miami failed to take advantage, with
I was thinking of Meb, and I was think-
less, the Dolphins had won 12 in a row. Surprise target Kenyan Drake losing a fumble at the 20.
ing of how I wanted to make him proud,
Miamis Jay Cutler, back after missing The Raiders Johnny Holton outmaneu- Parkey also made a tackle on a kickoff.
Flanagan said.
one game with cracked ribs, completed his vered Reshad Jones in the end zone to catch Her win came five days after the bike path
first 16 passes and finished 34 for 42 for Carrs 44-yard touchdown pass. Holtons Hot potato terror attack in lower Manhattan killed eight
311 yards and three scores. His touchdown celebratory dance was impressive, too he Oakland fumbled twice on one play. When and raised questions about security for
pass with 1:32 left cut the deficit to three clasped his hands between his knees and Carr was hit by Ndamukong Suh and coughed Sunday. That hit home for Flanagan, a
points, but Oakland recovered the ensuing hopped along the sideline. up the ball, 330-pound tackle Marshall Massachusetts native who completed the
onside kick to seal the win. His only other catch this season was for a Newhouse scooped it up and took off. He 2013 Boston Marathon shortly before a
Weve just got to look at the positives, 64-yard score. also fumbled when hit, and Miamis Charles bomb went off at the finish line, killing
Cutler said. We did some good things. Carrs favorite target was tight end Jared Harris recovered. three and wounding more than 260 others.
14 Monday Nov. 6, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

with an 8-11 overall record.


Dj vu in Menlos CCS opener win Water polo briefs CSM takes 3rd in conference tourney In the tournament opener, the Bulldogs
On the first day of play in the inaugural sea- The College of San Mateo womens water were undone by a big Merced second half
quarter but M-A hunkered down on defense and
son of Central Coast Section Open Division polo team took third place in the Coast and endured an 8-4 loss, forcing them to the
began to chip away. But nine saves by Knights
boys water polo play, No. 3-seed Menlo Conference South Division finals, topping third-place game.
goalkeeper Josh Poulos proved enough,
School (19-6) held off No. 6 Menlo-Atherton Laney College 14-9 in the third-place game Merced led 3-2 at halftime, but exploded
despite M-As two goals in the final quarter.
for a 5-4 win in Saturdays quarterfinals at M-A. last Friday. for five second-half goals. Alyssa
The score was the same as Menlos win Maxwell Patterson and Miller Geschke Supriya Sharma paced the Lady Bulldogs Montserrat accounted for a majority of
over M-A (16-10) in the Peninsula Athletic paced Menlo with two goals apiece. with three goals, with Gabby Montoya, CSMs scoring, netting three goals.
League tournament championship game the The Knights advance to the semifinals to Mikayla Osorio and Elena McAdams scor- In the regular-season Coast Conference
previous week. face No. 2 Bellarmine Wednesday at St. ing two apiece. South standings, the Bulldogs took third
Menlo opened with four goals in the first Francis. Game time is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. With the victory, CSM closes the season place with a 4-6 record.

SCOTS
That was really fun, Srivastava said. CCS Division II three previous CCS playoffs in 1997,
Cupertino refused to go quietly though, 2011 and 13 this year marks the first
Aragon and Woodside each advanced into time the program has ever reached the CCS
sustaining several long rallies as the match
the CCS Division II semifinals, while San semifinals.
wound down. At match point, though,
Continued from page 11 Mateo was eliminated.
Carlmont libero Tai Mei Chang sent an
No. 6 Aragon upset No. 3 Lynbrook, CCS Division IV
over-dig over the net that Cupertino could
sweeping to a 26-24, 25-13, 25-15 victory.
Mitha again teaming to take the lead. Tied at not corral, with the match ending on a four-
Lydia Manu paced the Dons attack with 12 Sacred Heart Prep and Notre Dame-
12-12, McClellan scored off the left side touch error, one of just 13 unforced errors
kills, Lille Tuivailala added nine kills, and Belmont each advanced into the CCS
with a long scorcher that caught the back for Cupertino in the match.
Maddie Campbell scored five kills and three Division IV semifinals, while Mercy-
line. Mitha followed with her first of two Chang finished with a team-high 14 digs. blocks. Burlingame was eliminated.
match blocks. I thought as the match went on, [Chang] The win was the 20th overall on the sea- No. 1 Sacred Heart Prep (23-7) needed four
By Game 3, Mitha was mixing up her got better and better and better, Crader son for the Dons, the third time in four sets to win 25-13, 25-11, 23-25, 25-18
shots fluidly. Cupertino was consistently said. She had a tough time with the short years they have reached the benchmark over No. 8 Mercy-Burlingame (20-14). The
throwing double blocks her way, but she serves at the beginning but she got better under head coach Kelsey Stiles. Aragon now Gators now advance to Wednesdays semifi-
was dialed to the open opportunity, whether with that and had a good night. advances to take on No. Presentation nals to take on No. 4 King City at Scotts
by way of fade, sideline, or simply right With the win, Carlmont advances to the Wednesday at Gunn High School. Starting Valley High School. Start time has yet to be
through the middle of the block. CCS Division I semifinals. The Scots will time has yet to be announced. determined.
One of Craders club players from take on No. 4 Salinas Wednesday at Los No. 4 Woodside (20-13) took down No. 5 On the other side of the bracket, No. 2
Mountain View Volleyball Club, 5-6 sopho- Gatos High School. Starting time in yet to Willow Glen in an impressive five-set Notre Dame-Belmont (28-14) swept 25-9,
more Yooni Park, plays for Cupertino. And be determined. comeback18-25, 20-25, 25-21, 25-19, 15- 25-17, 25-10 past No. 7 Santa Cruz. The
the outside hitter was charged with trying to 11. The Wildcats now advance to take on Tigers will take on No. 6 Carmel Wednesday
contain Mitha. CCS Open Division No. 1 Mountain View Wednesday at Gunn at Scotts Valley High School
Crader said Park is a good defender despite High School.
her stature for an outside. In other action, defending Division IV Gunn eliminated No. 9 San Mateo 25-16,
state champion Menlo School (29-4) 25-17, 19-25, 25-23. San Mateo finishes
CCS Division V
But when Alisha is going good shes
going to have a tough time blocking her, opened CCS Open Division play with a the season with an overall record of 10-15. Crystal Springs Uplands, Shasta-Summit
Crader said. four-set win 16-25, 25-23, 25-23, 25-16 at and Alma Heights Christian were all elimi-
Carlmonts depth began to shine in the No. 4 Sacred Heart Cathedral (21-11). No. 5 CCS Division III nated Saturday from the CCS Division V
closing set, with Srivastava and junior Liz Menlo advances to Tuesdays semifinals to No. 3 Hillsdale (21-6) kept rolling with a bracket.
Prozell putting on a show at net. With the take on top-seed Mitty at Palo Alto High 25-12, 25-13, 25-21 sweep of No. 6 No. 4 Crystal Uplands (19-9) fell to No. 5
Scots leading 21-15, Prozell off middle pro- School at 7:30 p.m. Monterey (17-16). Hillsdale senior Camryn Notre Dame-Salinas (10-10) in five sets 25-
duced two consecutive put-backs, including No.1 Mitty (29-5) got the best of No. 8 Yuen scored a team-high 10 kills while 22, 23-25, 25-12, 23-25, 15-9. No. 6
a successful joust, but Cupertino middle Burlingame in a 25-16, 25-15, 25-16 freshman Alexandra Sprowls led the block Shasta-Summit (18-6) of Daly City fell 26-
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Niners Reid, Harold, Goodwin
among those still taking a knee
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing with their joined with his players to create a
game prepara- fund for social justice programs.
Associated Press journalists tion, according San Francisco 49ers safety Eric
counted 18 NFL players protesting to a person Reid, linebacker Eli Harold and
during the national anthem before familiar with receiver Marquise Goodwin knelt
games on Sunday. the discussions. during the anthem before their
Miami Dolphins players Julius The person game with the Arizona Cardinals.
Thomas, Michael Thomas and said Gase told It appeared that six active players
Kenny Stills knelt during the them he pre- and at least one inactive player for
anthem before Sunday nights game Eric Reid ferred they stand Seattle sat for the anthem prior to a
against the Raiders. during the game with the Washington
JEROME MIRON/USA TODAY SPORTS
Before recent games, the three anthem but respected their right to Redskins. The majority of the
players waited in the tunnel during express themselves and relaxed the Seahawks defensive line has been
NASCARs Kevin Harvick celebrates his victory Sunday in Fort Worth,Texas.
the anthem. Coach Adam Gase had
established a team rule requiring
team rule. The person spoke to the
AP on condition of anonymity
sitting during the anthem for most
of the season. Newly acquired left Harvick passes Truex for Texas win,
players either to stand for the because the Dolphins didnt com- tackle Duane Brown knelt.
anthem or stay in the tunnel.
But the players told Gase that
ment on the latest protests.
For the Dolphins, the game was
Only five players were spotted
protesting the anthem in some
both clinch shots at NASCAR crown
waiting in the tunnel was interfer- the first since owner Stephen Ross form before the early games. By Stephen Hawkins onship at Homestead in two weeks.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kyle Busch had already clinched
times for career-high 103 yards. Santa Rosa tight end Matt a championship spot with his win

CSM Holloway out of Homestead-


Sunnyvale has played just three
games out of the backfield this
Hyman led all receivers with nine
catches for 137 yards.
CSM added scores on a 42-yard
FORT WORTH, Texas The tim-
ing was perfect for Kevin
Harvicks first NASCAR Cup
at Martinsville a week ago to start
the third round of the playoffs.
That leaves only one spot up for
Continued from page 11 season. He has gone triple-digit Series victory at Texas. So was his grabs among the five remaining
pick-6 by freshman Jordan Hendy playoff contenders next week at
rushing in two of them. He also winning pass.
and a 5-yard scoring run by Akina. Phoenix.
gained 100 yards on 10 carries two Harvick went around the outside
Santa Rosa 15. Anthony Mason weeks ago at Contra Costa. CSMs 66 points were the most of Martin Truex Jr. for the lead with After doing a long burnout along
scored on the next play with a 15- by the team in a conference game 10 laps to go, then stayed in front the frontstretch in the No. 4 Ford
yard run. After a Santa Rosa three- Sophomore receiver Line Latu in at least 10 years. The Bulldogs the rest of the way Sunday to earn for Stewart-Haas Racing, Harvick
and-out, CSM scored with 21 sec- had two scoring catches in the lead all Northern California teams, his championship shot in went to Victory Lane, where the
onds remaining in the quarter on game. He made a 36-yard TD catch averaging 453 yards of offense per NASCARs season finale. Texas celebration was missing the
an 8-yard run by quarterback Miles from Kendrick to start the second game. Its been a long time coming, traditional firing of six-shooters
Kendrick. quarter. After Shawn Akina took said Harvick, who had won five by the winner.
over at quarterback in the second The Bulldogs have now won two
Kendrick totaled 292 yards of straight Bay 6 Conference crowns. Xfinity races and a NASCAR Truck TMS officials bypassed the use
offense. He was 13-of-18 passing half, he connected with Latu on an race at Texas in the past. Great to of the pistols after a man armed
18-yard scoring strike. They fell in the opening round of
for 241 yards, two touchdowns and the playoffs in 2016 with a 30-12 check that one off. with an assault rifle opened fire
one interception. On the ground, Rajae Johnson paced CSM with loss to Butte. Truex led 107 of 334 laps and earlier Sunday inside a church in
the freshman rushed six times for five catches for 126 yards. The was still up front until his bobble the small community of Sutherland
51 yards and one TD. freshman caught an 11-yard TD This Saturdays regular-season on the backstretch that allowed Springs, about 300 miles south of
Taylor totaled 45 yards rushing from Kendrick at the start of the finale at DVC is scheduled for a 1 Harvick to take the lead. But Truex, the track near San Antonio. The
on four carries, but gave way in the second half. Johnson currently p.m. kickoff. with a significant points lead and man killed 26 people and wounded
second quarter. Sophomore run- ranks fourth in the state with 859 Through 21 years as Bulldogs wins in three of the eight playoff about 20 in what Texas Gov. Greg
ning back Jerome Holloway took yards on the season, averaging head coach, Owens has etched a races, also locked into one of the Abbott said was the deadliest mass
control from there, rushing 16 95.4 yards per game. career record of 127-90. four spots to race for the champi- shooting in the states history.
16 Monday Nov. 6, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

NFL STANDINGS NBA STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS Skyline men hold off College hoops
Marin in season opener (Carlmont) scored 11, while fresh-
AMERICAN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE
East Atlantic Division Atlantic Division Four different Trojans scored in man guard Josh Cobillas (San
W L T Pct PF PA W L Pct GB
Boston 8 2 .800 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
New England 6 2 0 .750 216 179
Toronto 5 4 .556 2 1/2 Tampa Bay 15 112 2 24 59 42
double figures as the Skyline Mateo) came off the bench to go a
Buffalo 5 3 0 .625 174 149
Miami 4 4 0 .500 116 179 New York 5 4 .556 2 1/2 Ottawa 14 6 3 5 17 51 47 College mens basketball team bat- perfect 8 of 8 from the free throw
N.Y. Jets 4 5 0 .444 191 207 Philadelphia 5 4 .556 2 1/2
Brooklyn 3 6 .333 4 1/2 Toronto 15 8 7 0 16 57 55 tled for a 77-75 win over College of line to score 10 for the Trojans.
South Detroit 15 7 7 1 15 42 41
Tennessee 5 30 .625 181 193 Southeast Division Boston 12 5 4 3 13 34 37 Marin in last Fridays 2017-18 sea- Justin Piergrossi enters his 13th
Jacksonville 5 30 .625 206 117 W L Pct GB Montreal 15 6 8 1 13 41 55 son opener in San Bruno. season as the Trojans head coach.
Houston 3 50 .375 229 208 Orlando 6 4 .600
Washington 5 4 .556 1/2 Florida 13 4 7 2 10 47 56 In other action, the Caada
Indianapolis 3 60 .333 162 260 Charlotte 5 5 .500 1 Buffalo 14 4 8 2 10 35 53
Sophomore center Chris
North Miami 4 5 .444 1 1/2 Fontaine (Wallenberg-SF) scored a Colts opened the season 1-2 at the
Pittsburgh 6 20 .750 167 131 Atlanta 2 8 .200 4
Baltimore 4 50 .444 190 171
Metropolitan Division double-double, totaling team-highs City Showcase at City College of
Central Division Columbus 14 9 4 1 19 48 38
Cincinnati 3 50 .375 129 158 W L Pct GB New Jersey 12 9 3 0 18 45 37 with 17 points and 15 rebounds. San Francisco, winning Fridays
Cleveland 0 80 .000 119 202 Detroit 7 3 .700
Indiana 5 5 .500 2 Pittsburgh 16 8 6 2 18 42 58 Sophomore guard Chris Ladine opener 84-70 over Mt. San
West
Kansas City 6 30 .667 253 208 Milwaukee
Cleveland
4
4
5
6
.444
.400
2 1/2
3
N.Y. Islanders14 8 5 1 17 54 46
(Burton-SF) added 15 points and Antonio before losing 93-77 to
Raiders 4 50 .444 196 214 Chicago 2 6 .250 4 Philadelphia 15 7 6 2 16 47 43 Fresno City and 93-85 to Yuba.
Denver 3 50 .375 150 198 Washington 14 7 6 1 15 43 46 freshman forward Jacob Lloyd
L.A. Chargers 3 50 .375 150 152 WESTERN CONFERENCE N.Y. Rangers 15 6 7 2 14 47 52
Southwest Division Carolina 12 4 5 3 11 32 37
NATIONAL CONFERENCE

CUETO
East
W L Pct GB We have the makings of one of
Houston 8 3 .727
Philadelphia 8 1 0 .889 283 179 Memphis 6 4 .600 1 1/2 WESTERN CONFERENCE the best rotations in baseball
Dallas 5 3 0 .625 226 178 San Antonio 6 4 .600 1 1/2
Washington 4 4 0 .500 177 194 New Orleans 5 5 .500 2 1/2
Central Division still, Bochy said at seasons end.
N.Y. Giants 1 7 0 .125 129 207 Dallas 1 10 .091 7 St. Louis 15 113 1 23 50 36
Winnipeg 13 7 3 3 17 42 39 We took a pretty big hit with our
South
New Orleans 6 20 .750 221 155
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
Colorado 14 8 6 0 16 48 47 Continued from page 11 1-2 guys. The silver lining their
Carolina 6 30 .667 168 159 Minnesota 7 3 .700 Dallas 14 8 6 0 16 41 39 workload was a lot lighter. I really
Atlanta 4 40 .500 170 172 Portland 6 4 .600 1 Nashville 14 7 5 2 16 37 41
Tampa Bay 2 60 .250 158 198 Utah 5 5 .500 2 Chicago 15 7 6 2 16 43 36 expect those two to come back
Denver 5 5 .500 2 bounce back in 2018. with a vengeance.
North Oklahoma City 4 5 .444 2 1/2 Minnesota 12 5 5 2 12 37 35
Minnesota 6 20 .750 179 135 Left-hander Madison Bumgarner After high expectations coming
Green Bay 4 30 .571 164 161 Pacific Division Pacific Division
Detroit 3 40 .429 176 169 W L Pct GB and Cueto make a tough 1-2 left- out of spring training, San
Chicago 3 50 .375 134 171 Warriors 7 3 .700 Los Angeles 14 102 2 22 48 31
L.A. Clippers 5 4 .556 1 1/2 Vegas 13 9 4 0 18 47 37 right punch at the top of the Francisco (64-98) finished last in
West L.A. Lakers
Phoenix
5
4
5
6
.500
.400
2
3
Sharks 13 8 5 0 16 36 30 Giants rotation. the NL West and just avoided the
L.A. Rams 6 20 .750 263 155 Vancouver 13 7 4 2 16 35 31
Seattle 5 30 .625 189 149 Sacramento 1 8 .111 5 1/2 Cueto dealt with what he called
Arizona 4 40 .500 139 201 Calgary 13 7 6 0 14 30 34 franchises first 100-loss season
49ers 0 90 .000 143 239 Saturdays Games
Memphis 113, L.A. Clippers 104
Anaheim 14 6 6 2 14 40 43 troublesome spots on three fin- since 1985.
Detroit 108, Sacramento 99 Edmonton 13 4 8 1 9 30 43 gers insisting they werent true
Thursdays Games
Minnesota 112, Dallas 99 Arizona 15 2 12 1 5 39 62 On Monday, the Giants plan to
N.Y. Jets 34, Buffalo 21 blisters in July after previous
Sundays Games New Orleans 96, Chicago 90, OT announce the hirings of former
Jacksonville 23, Cincinnati 7 Golden State 127, Denver 108 Sundays Games issues before the season began and
L.A. Rams 51, N.Y. Giants 17 Sundays Games Athletics and Red Sox pitching
Atlanta 117, Cleveland 115 Detroit 4, Edmonton 0 in May. As he worked his way back
New Orleans 30, Tampa Bay 10 Miami 104, L.A. Clippers 101 coach Curt Young to replace long-
Carolina 20, Atlanta 17 N.Y. Islanders 6, Colorado 4
Tennessee 23, Baltimore 20 Boston 104, Orlando 88 Montreal 2, Chicago 0 in late July in rehab games, he time pitching coach Dave
Indianapolis 20, Houston 14 Washington 107, Toronto 96
Philadelphia 51, Denver 23 Houston 137, Utah 110 Calgary 5, New Jersey 4, SO experienced forearm tightness and Righetti. Also on deck is new hit-
San Antonio 112, Phoenix 95 Mondays Games
Dallas 28, Kansas City 17 New York 108, Indiana 101 Arizona at Washington, 4 p.m.
didnt pitch again until Sept. 1. ting coach Alonzo Powell, who
Arizona 20, San Francisco 10 Minnesota 112, Charlotte 94
Washington 17, Seattle 14
Oakland 27, Miami 24 Portland 103, Oklahoma City 99 Columbus at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. Bumgarner missed nearly three was Houstons assistant hitting
L.A. Lakers 107, Memphis 102 Minnesota at Boston, 4 p.m.
Open: Chicago, Minnesota, New England, L.A. Mondays Games Vegas at Toronto, 4 p.m.
months following an April 20 dirt coach. Powell replaces Hensley
Chargers, Cleveland, Pittsburgh Boston at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
Mondays Games Brooklyn at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Winnipeg at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. bike accident on an off day in Meulens, who has been promoted
Detroit at Green Bay, 5:30 p.m. Miami at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Colorado. to bench coach.

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Keep that human away from me HISTORY


Most diseases are species-specic,

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abies. Toxoplasmosis. Cat scratch fever. Continued from page 3
Zoonoses are diseases people can get from ani- meaning generally dogs dont get
mals. Some quite serious, almost all readily pre- sick from cats or cats from dogs, and spending of the $18 million approved in 1909 in
ventable with common sense, still theres paranoia aplenty most people can live with both with- Sacramento through Californias rst highway bond act.
in some circles. But what about the possibility of pets get- out getting sick from or getting their Since no work could be done in incorporated cities, San
ting sick from us? animals sick. The key is most. Francisco itself could not participate in the state funds,
Hold onto your hat, Dr. Oz, there may be reason for ani- Viruses, one cause of disease, mutate Levy wrote in La Peninsula magazine. The opening of the
mals to avoid sick people! The rst documented case of a cat over time and its certainly possible route into the city was still of paramount importance to San
catching and dying from the H1N1 u virus occurred in that a bird-disease becomes a cat-dis- Francisco boosters.
2009, and other human-exposed animal sufferers have ease becomes a people-disease. Known now as Caltrans, the department today is in charge
included dogs, rabbits and ferrets. Most researchers are pret- Immune suppressed people should of 50,000 miles of highway, and it all started in San Bruno.
ty sure dogs and cats who cuddle with humans home sick in discuss with their doctors, and com-
bed cant catch our common cold, but thats as strong a reas- mon sense applies to all: for example, dont drink from the
litter box, do wash hands after handling, and you decide The Rear View Mirror by history columnist Jim Clifford
surance as youll get.
However, dogs can catch the mumps virus from us, caus- whether rubber gloves and a face mask are needed. Absent appears in the Daily Journal ev ery other Monday. Objects in
ing a disease called parotiditis. Tuberculosis has passed paranoia, living with animals boils down to overwhelming The Mirror are closer than they appear.
from humans to dogs and cats. Likely youve heard news benets versus the few risks.
reports about antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
infections, commonly referred to as MRSA. Caused by a
Local brief
Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society
strain of bacteria thats become resistant to many of the
antibiotics used to treat ordinary staph infections, most & SPCA. Pacifica neighborhood suffers car vandalism spree
MRSA infections occur in people whove been in hospitals About 20 vehicles in one neighborhood of Pacifica were
or other health care settings. MRSA has been diagnosed in vandalized overnight between Friday and Saturday, police
numerous dogs and cats infected by humans who worked said today.
(and were exposed) in health care professions or had been The vehicles were parked in the 1300 block of Terra Nova
hospitalized. Boulevard, between Everglades Drive and Lerida Way,
according to police.

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Calendar
Mateo. Meet new business connec-
MONDAY, NOV. 6 tions. New speakers each week. For
Daytime Book Club. 10 a.m. San more information call 430-6500.
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
Meets first Monday of the month. For Feather Craft. 3:30 p.m. Grand
more information call 591-0341. Avenue Branch Library, 306 Walnut
Ave., South San Francisco. Free. For
Gentle Vinyasa Flow with Essential more information call 829-3860. Ab h i j i t an d Kri s t i n
Oils. 8:30 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. New Leaf
Community Market's Community Redwood City Police Chief Kal l ap ur, of San Carlos, gave
Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Recruitment Community Meeting. birth to a baby boy at Sequoia
Moon Bay. Free. For more information 6:30 p.m. Redwood Shores Library,
call 726-3110. 399 Marine Pkwy., Redwood City. Free Hospital in Redwood City on Oct.
for all ages. For more information call 11, 2017.
Kaiser Knitting Group. 1:30 p.m. to 780-7000.
2:30 p.m. 220 Oyster Point Blvd., South ***
San Francisco. Chat and have fun Introduction to Mindful Eating. 7 Ti mo t h y S udi ac al an d
while knitting warm things for dona- p.m. to 8:30 p.m. New Leaf
tion to radiation and chemotherapy Community Market's Community
Al l i s o n Bo o g aert-Sudi acal , of
patients. For more information con- Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Redwood City, gave birth to a baby
tact ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. Moon Bay. Cost is $25. Free. For more boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood
information call 726-3110.
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley City on Oct. 11, 2017.
Presents The Prince of Egypt. 2 Lets Dye Workshop. 7 p.m. San
p.m. Mountain View Center for the Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Free and open to the public. For more Jo hn Ci es l ewi cz and Al i s a
Mountain View. $40-$100. For more information call 591-0341. Eag l es to n Ci es l ewi cz, o f San
information call 463-1960.
THURSDAY, NOV. 9 Carl o s , gave birth to a baby boy at
What is the New Technology in Age-Friendly Cities Summit. 9:30 Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City
Hearing Aids? 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. a.m. to 1 p.m. 330 Twin Dolphin Drive,
Veterans Memorial Senior Center, Redwood City. Anabel Pelnam will dis-
on Oct. 12, 2017.
1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City. All cuss how to make cities in San Mateo ***
HLAA Peninsula Chapter meetings County age-friendly. For more infor-
are free of charge and open to the mation call 403-4300.
Anto ni o Fejardo and Luci a
public. For more information call 703- Barajas , of East Palo Alto, gave
725-8292. San Carlos Library Quilting Club. 10 birth to a baby girl at Sequoia
a.m. to noon. San Carlos Library, 610
As part of the Burlingame Historical Society's Oral History program, Geannie Gilmore,
Dance Connection with Live Music Elm St., San Carlos. The Quitling Club affectionately known as the Unsinkable Geannie Gilmore, was recently interviewed on Hospital in Redwood City on Oct.
by Ron Borelli. Dance lesson 6:30 to 7 meets the second Thursday of every video to tell the harrowing story of her survival after being stranded on a lifeboat for 13, 2017.
p.m. then dance until 9:30 p.m. month. For more information call 591-
Burlingame Womans Club, 241 Park 0341. more than 14 hours in Alaskan seas. Her story and others are part of the Burlingame ***
Road, Burlingame. Post-Halloween Historical Society archives. Mi chael Bi to ndo and Jul i a
dance, put on those costumes for a Free Laughter Yoga Class with
fun evening of great music and Annie Goglia. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30
Ri echert, of San Carlos, gave
dance. Men with dance experience p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Oct. 16, 2017.
enter free. Admission $10, $12 guests. Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. For
Light refreshments. For more informa- ***
more information call 616-7150.
tion call 342-2221. Stephen and Laura Barrett, of Newark, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Oct. 19,
Non-fiction Book club. 7 p.m. San
Adult Short Storytime. 11:30 a.m. 2017.
Grand Avenue Branch Library, 306
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. ***
Meets first Monday of the month. For Free. For more information call 829- Rus s el l and Marg aret Stewart, of Menlo Park, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on
more information call 591-0341. 3860.
Oct. 19, 2017.
Eating Disorders Anonymous. 8 The Good, The Bad, The Ugly. 1 p.m. ***
p.m. to 9 p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 to 2:30 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center,
Elm St., San Carlos. Meets every 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
Dus ti n and Day s i Ari ta, of San Carlos, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Oct. 20,
Monday evening. For more informa- Mateo. Learn how to avoid sugar 2017.
tion call 591-0341. addiction. Admission is open to sen- ***
iors and costs $37-$44. For more infor-
TUESDAY, NOV. 7 mation call 522-7490. Brady and Frances ca Harter, of Redwood City, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Oct.
Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30
a.m. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San 20, 2017.
Day of the Dead Pop Up Party. 6
Mateo. Registration is required. Free. p.m. to 10 p.m. 1777 California Drive, ***
For more information call 522-7490. Burlingame. 21 and up. $10 entry tick- Mi chael and Eri n Dav i s , of San Carlos, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Oct. 21,
et. For more information call 692- 2017.
Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. 2101.
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San ***
Carlos. Offers one on one help with Last Minute Tax-Saving Strategies
technical questions every Tuesday for 2017. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. San
Leo nardo and Sarah Santi ni , of San Mateo, gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Oct.
morning. For more information call Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third Ave., 21, 2017.
591-0341. San Mateo. Free. For more information ***
call 401-4662.
E-Book Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. San Ri s hi Kant aand Aakanks ha Rana, of Redwood City, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
Offers one on one help to download
Healing Your Life An Ayruvedic on Oct. 22, 2017.
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DeLiverY Looking for hard-working, reliable, self-
motivated people who want to become
licensed professional hairstylists.
ceived in accordance with the
Contract Documents. The bid
er@smcgov.org, Phone (650)
599-7302.
with the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of
Award winning & respected salon in package(s) containing all Con- San Mateo at the Hall of Jus-
Foster City is hiring apprentices. We
will train, promote and help you obtain tract Documents may be Each bid shall be submitted tice and Records, 400 County
reDWOOD ciTY your Cosmetology license while work-
ing in our 2 year salon program. No
downloaded from the Depart-
ment of Public Works' website
separately using forms furnish-
ed and bound in the Project
Center, (formerly 401 Marshall
Street) 1st Floor, Redwood
experience necessary, all languages
Seeking Delivery driver to manage newspaper route and cultures welcome. at Manual(s) and in accordance City, California, on or before
http://publicworks.smcgov.org/ with Instructions to Bidders, December 13, 2017, at 2:30
& FULL TIME ONLY MUST BE
AVAILABLE WED & THU EVENINGS
& SATURDAYS.
projects-out-bid (includes com-
plete bid packages).
and shall be accompanied by
a Certified or Cashier's Check
PM and will be opened in pub-
lic in the Chambers of said
assisTaNT MaNager For more information, email
careers@barberiasalon.com
A mandatory pre-bid confer-
or Bid Bond for $25,000 per
bid.
Board of Supervisors or at an-
other location as designated
Seeking Assistant Manager to manage small team and (650) 349-2414
manage a small newspaper route ence is scheduled for Novem- by Owner shortly thereafter.
ber 20, 2017 at 1:00 PM. The Bidders may bid separately on 11/6, 11/13/17
conference will meet at 455 any or all four of the contracts, CNS-3068092#
Requires early morning work six days per week Mon-Sat. County Center, 1st Floor, however only one contract SAN MATEO DAILY JOUR-
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email info@smdailyjournal.com sTaTeMeNT #275299
The following person is doing business The apparent lowest respon-
as: Encinal Oaks Apartments, 445 Enci- General questions regarding sive and responsible bidder on
nalStreet, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. this project should be directed each JOC contract will be ex-
Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spiek-
er and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry to Rana Naser, Department of cluded from consideration for
Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The business Public Works, 555 County each successive contract.
is conducted by a Trust. The registrants Center 5th Floor Redwood
commenced to transact business under

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/s/Richard Tod Spieker/
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lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, BUrLiNgaMe scHOOL DisTricT
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individuals to join your company or organization. that the Board of Supervisors FOr MODULar PrOJecTs
of the County of San Mateo,
The Daily Journals readership covers a wide State of California, will receive
range of qualifications for all types of positions. rFQ/P # 2017-02
sealed bids for the construc-
tion contracts titled Burlingame School District (District) is seeking proposals from qualified persons, firms, partner-
For the best value and the best results,
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call (650) 344-5200 or PROJECTS NO. JOC-1801,
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NOW HIRING RFQ/P, Respondents to this RFQ/P shall submit a completed Statement of Qualifications
(SOQ) along with its sealed Proposal(s) (collectively RFQ/P Packet). Respondents may sub-
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be in a separate, sealed envelope clearly identifying the Project for which the Proposal is being
ADVERTISING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS submitted.

Respondents must mail or deliver five (5) bound copies, one (1) unbound copy, and one (1) elec-
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at 2:15 P.M. The meeting will be held at the Districts Roosevelt Elementary School located at
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at tryan@burlingameschools.org, and must be submitted by Monday, November 27, 2017, at
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN v.LOgviNOv, UNUsUaL Journey to the 302 antiques sOFa BeD Recliner (double), beige, 76" The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, TOUreDge reacTiON ii uniflex sys-
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 (650)278-5776.
that the Board of Supervisors sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695 HeirLOOM 1920 hand quilted bed-
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
of the County of San Mateo, new..$75. Call May 650-349-0430
spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- sOFaBeD, veLOUr, tan, Excellent
State of California, will receive 294 Baby stuff tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556- condition. $95. 808-863-1136. eXceLLeNT viOLiN, previously owned, viNTage NasH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
9708 first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
sealed bids for the construc- sOLiD WOOD Entertainment Center- sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
tion contracts titled FisHer-Price HeaLTHY Care booster TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
MaHOgaNY aNTiQUe Secretary desk, (415)751-2416
seat - $5 (650)592-5864. Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o WOMaNs sKi Boots, Nordica, size 8
FeNDer MUsTaNg I guitar amplifier
Job Order contracts Me- 296 appliances
elled glass, $300. (650)766-3024 (925)482-5742 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
$30 (650)592-2047.
chanical Works (Hvac) $80. 650-421-5469 WOMeNs raicHeL ski boots, size 6 ?
(class c contractors) 1960's avOcaDO Osterizer blender 303 electronics TWiN BeD, mattress, box spring, frame $ 50. 650 888-5808 .
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- $ 50. (650)598-9804. FeNDer MUsTaNg ll guitar amplifier
county of san Mateo 0513 aNTares DOLLars Bill Changer ma- 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. YaMaHa rOOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
PrOJecTs NO. JOc-1806, chines never used for small bus. $95 UseD BeDrOOM Furniture, FREE. Call $130.00 650-421-5469 (650)458-3255
(650)573-7381.
1807, 1808 air cONDiTiONer 10000 BTU w/re- (650)992-4544.
HUge LUDWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
BLaUPUNKT aM/FM/cD Radio and Re-
WaLL UNiT/rOOM Divider. Simple
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian 319 Firewood
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- lines. Breaks down for transportation.
Separate bids shall be re- 0898 ceiver with Detachable Face asking $25.(650)712-9962 leave message Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
Fire WOOD-DrY, Dense and High
ceived in accordance with the $100. (650)593-4490 (650)369-8013.
BTU-Acacia Wood $200 Half Cord $350
Contract Documents. The bid air cONDiTiONer, Portable, 14,000
KiNDLe Fire 8 in. Case and Charger
WaLNUT cHesT, small (4 drawer with
PiaNO, 42" console Beautiful Cond. Per Cord (650)735-5539 evenings
BTU, Commercial Cool model upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
package(s) containing all Con- CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 FREE 650-678-2557.
tract Documents may be sories plus remote included. WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
PiaNO, UPrigHT, in excellent condi-
335 rugs
MOTOrOLa BravO MB 520 (android 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
downloaded from the Depart- 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO.
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 eXceLLeNT HaND Made Wool Rug 3'
(650)345-1835
ment of Public Works' website card Belmont (650)595-8855 WOODeN BeD frame, single or 3/4 size.
UPrigHT PiaNO. In tune. Fair condi- X 5' $75.00 (650)368-0748.
at air POT keeps 2.5 liters (84 oz) hot or
over 100 years Very good condition. $20.
tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
ONKYO av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital 650-322-9598 OrieNTaL rUg 10x14 Karastan 100%
http://publicworks.smcgov.org/ cold all day $19.95 650-595-3933 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, wool, dark red with oriental pattern, ex-
YaMaHa acOUsTic Guitar, model
projects-out-bid (includes com- cOLeMaN LXe Roadtrip Grill - Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
306 Housewares FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469 cellent condition, clean never any pets
plete bid packages). Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 on carpet. $500 (650)591-6283
(650)918-9847 saMsUNg FLaT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 carPeT 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny- 312 Pets & animals
A mandatory pre-bid confer- eLecTric sTOve From Sears
lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134 335 garden equipment
airLiNe carrier for cats, pur. from
ence is scheduled for Novem- Excellent Condition $225 304 Furniture cOMPLeTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call cHaiN saW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
ber 20, 2017 at 1:00 PM. The Please Call (650)244-9267 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, $55. 650 888-5808
(505)228-1480 local.
conference will meet at 455 aNTiQUe DiNiNg table for six people 20-pieces in original box, never used.
gOOD MicrOWave 1100 watt $40 Da- with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
County Center, Room 101, ly City (415) 231-4825.
$250 per box
(650)342-5630
(3 boxes available). ONe KeNNeL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- 340 camera & Photo equip.
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
Redwood City, California, graiN MiLL, Country Living, Like New
aNTiQUe MOHagaNY Bookcase. Four
(650)593-2066 OMega B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
94063. feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. crYsTaL (LeaDeD glass) lamp $30.
$30.00 (650)697-6763 struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
Can send picture. 650-464-7860 ParrOT cage, Steel, Large - approx larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
arMcHair gOOD condition $55. 650-
MFg H20LaBs Model 300 exc cond 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
General questions regarding counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
266-3184. FirePLace caNDeLaBra with 5 bat-
offer. (650)245-4084
this project should be directed BarziLaY recOrD - fine walnut cre-
tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990- 345 Medical equipment
PresTO PressUre Canner and 6134 PeT carrier for small dog or cat in ex-
to Rana Naser, Department of Cooker Good Condition $25.00. denza, 72 x 14.5H. $100. 650-804- HOMeDics DUaL Shiatsu Massage
3947. Menlo Park. cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
Public Works, 555 County 650-697-6763. 308 Tools 6059 Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
Center 5th Floor Redwood Beige sOFa $99. Excellent Condition
reFrigeraTOr cOMPacT made by PeT TaXi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux WaLKiNg caNes, wood (1) 36, (2)
City, CA 94063, email rnas- emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 (650) 315-2319 as NeW Slkillsaw 7 1/4", 3/4 HP, with 6'
32. $5 each.(650)392-4841.
cord, $19.95, 650-595-3933. Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
er@smcgov.org, Phone (650) 573 5269 BraND NeW Japanese Cotton Futton- $25. Call (650)349-6059.
599-7302. Twin Size 72x40x5-$75 cOrDLess DriLL 9.6 volt, great condi- garage sales
rOOM HeaTer Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- (650)839-1064. PeTMaTe cOMPass Dog Crate used
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. tion, weak battery, $10
only 1 week $40. 650-872-2244.
Each bid shall be submitted (650)952-3500 carPeT rUNNer: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- craFTsMaN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
separately using forms furnish-
ed and bound in the Project seWiNg MacHiNe-rOYaL XL 6000
or: floral design. good condition
$45.00. (650)266-3184
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 garage saLes
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. 316 clothes
Manual(s) and in accordance (650)342-8436. cOaT/HaT sTaND, solid wood, for your
rOcKWeLL rOUTer with 6 blades-
very good condition $20 (650)992-8321 esTaTe saLes
with Instructions to Bidders, 5 BOXes male & female square dance
seWiNg MacHiNe: Older Singer Porta- mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520- clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
sHOPsMiTH MarK V 50th Anniversary Make money, make room!
and shall be accompanied by ble sewing machine. Works great. 7045 most attachments. $1,500/OBO. bunch $200 Maryann 650-574-4439.
a Certified or Cashier's Check $40.00 (650)207-4162 (650)504-0585
or Bid Bond for $25,000 per
cOMMODe, gOOD condition. $20 obo.
Please call (650)745-6309 FaUX FUr Coat Woman's brown multi List your upcoming
bid.
siNger seWiNg Machine. Good condi-
tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call
sKiLL 7313 3/4 HP belt sander, 4 belts,
manual, perfect, $29.95. 650-595-3933
color in excellent condition
length $50 (650)692-8012
3/4 garage sale,
cOMPUTer sWiveL CHAIR. Padded
(650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 viNTage craFTsMaN Jig Saw. Circa
moving sale,
Bidders may bid separately on UNiTaP sTaNDarD centerset bath- 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
geNUiNe LaDies Mink Fur Jacket,
estate sale,
any or all four of the contracts, DesK, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. $75.00 Call: 650-368-0748.
however only one contract
room chrome faucet, complete, $10, 650-
595-3933
(650)458-3578 viNTage sHOPsMiTH and BaND LaDies seQUiN dress, blue, size XL,
yard sale,
may be awarded to any bidder.
saW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
(650)342-6993
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 rummage sale,
vicKs WarM Vaporizer Like New DiNeTTe TaBLe, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
$10.00 (650)697-6763 (650) 756-9516.Daly City. MeN's sTeTsON hat, size large, new, clearance sale, or
The apparent lowest respon- rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
whatever sale you
WHirLPOOL WasHer DRYER, GE DiNiNg TaBLe (36"x54") and 4 match- (650) 578-9208
sive and responsible bidder on
each JOC contract will be ex-
Refrigerator all working and in good con-
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for X-acTO DeLUXe Complete woodcarv-
ing set-new $15 (650)992-8321 NeW WiTH tags Wool or cotton Men's
have...
$250 .(650)-654-1930.
cluded from consideration for pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
each successive contract. 297 Bicycles Dresser 4-DraWer in Belmont for 309 Office equipment (650)952-3466 Reach over 83,450 readers
$75. Good condition; good for children. from South San Francisco
Call (650)678-8585 LaPTOP case or bag. Black. Like new. NiKe air shoes, white, size 10, hardly
aDULT BiKes 1 regular and 2 with bal- to Palo Alto.
Bids shall be sealed and filed loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. worn (cost $50) $10, 591-9769 San Car-
Dresser- arT Deco. 54wide 34 tall los in your local newspaper.
with the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of cHiLDs scHWiNN BicYcLe, BLUe in 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. 310 Misc. For sale Paris HiLTON purse white & silver un-
San Mateo at the Hall of Jus- good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
used, about 12" long x 9" high call (650)344-5200
$23. (650)592-2648
tice and Records, 400 County NeW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels Dresser- vicTOriaN. 35 tall no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
Center, (formerly 401 Marshall mes $450. (650)888-2662. TUXeDO size 40, black, including white
Street) 1st Floor, Redwood BessY sMaLL Evening Hand Bag With shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
City, California, on or before 298 collectibles Dresser-arT DecO. Heavy Glass.
December 13, 2017 at 2:30 Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. BiFOLD sHUTTers 2x28x79 $10.00 318 sports equipment 379 Open Houses
(650)888-2662. (650)544-5306
PM and will be opened in pub- BiLLY Dee Williams autographed Star 15 sF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
lic in the Chambers of said Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, DreXeL HeaDBOarD $50. (650)589- BOBBY HULL Hockey Game Great Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
Board of Supervisors or at an-
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518-
6614
0764 Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno OPeN HOUse
other location as designated eNTerTaiNMeNT ceNTer for $50. caPTeL PHONe Message on its LisTiNgs
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. BOW FLeX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
by Owner shortly thereafter. FraMeD LeBrON James painting,
(650)726-4102
screen. Like new used twice $25
Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- (650)871-8907
11/6, 11/13/17 9769, San Carlos $1200 asking $800 Call Michael List your Open House
cNs-3068104# FULL size Mattress/box spring in plastic casH regisTer Parts; Much Skin Not (650)784-1061.
in the Daily Journal.
saN MaTeO DaiLY JOUr- with IKEA bed frame like new. $50. Guts $500 (415)269-4784
HUMMeLs (2) 1980s $20 ea. Call (650)504-7579 cHiLDs KicK scooter by razor with hel-
NaL (650)344-4756. DOOrs FreNcH 2x28x79 w/5 lights met $25 obo (650)591-6842 Reach over 83,450
gLiDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- $12.00 (650)544-5306 potential home buyers &
LeNNOX reD Rose, Unused, hand lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. easTON aLUMiNUM bat.33 inches, 30
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, LiONeL cHrisTMas Holiday expan- oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 renters a day,
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. iKea Dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 from South San Francisco
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. gOLF cLUBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- to Palo Alto.
MiLLer LiTe Neon sign , work good LiONeL WesTerN Union Pass car and $90.00 (650)341-8342
$59 call (650)218-6528 iKea TaBLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 in your local newspaper.
$ 30. (650)598-9804. gOLF cLUBs, used set with Cart for
sUPreMes greaTesT Hits, 2 album LUggage, reD, 21" NEW Samsonite $50. (650)593-4490 call (650)344-5200
set, $10; 591-9769 San Carlos (650)591- LeaTHer secTiONaL sofa with otto- Spinner,$50.00. (065)072-9300
9769 man. Like brand new! $300. MeN's rOssigNOL Skis. $95.00,
(650) 861-2411.
210 Lost & Found NegriNi FeNciNg Epee mask size M
good condition, (650)341-0282.
299 computers LiviNg rOOM Table, good condition. & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 ONe DOzeN Official League Diamond
FOUND: KeYs at Westwood Park in $30. (415)231-4825 (415)260-6940 Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger 470 rooms
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to recOrDaBLe cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
claim (650)714-8893 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, LOve cHair, velour, tan. $50. (650)771-6324.
(650) 578 9208
POWerTeL PHONe for hard of hearing. HiP HOUsiNg
808-863-1136. Like new used 1 month. $20. (650)871-
LOsT caT. Black and White. Black PriNce TeNNis 2 section nylon black Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
LOve seaT, Upholstered pale yellow 8907 Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- San Mateo County
patch on right eye. REWARD.
Call (323) 439-7713.
300 Toys floral $99. (650)574-4021 $55.(650)341-8342 (650)348-6660
PreMiUM MOviNg blankets good con-
LOsT OPaL Necklace in Blue Necklace
DOLL HOUse w/ furniture $50.00 new NeW DeLUXe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
Pouch; In Downtown Burlingame/San joe 650 573 5269 ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
Sell! (650) 875-8159. saMsONiTe 26" tan hard-sided suit
Mateo (650)347-7893. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
Large sTUFFeD ANIMALS - $3 each
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 NeW TWiN Mattress set plus frame $45. (650)328-6709
Books $30.00 (650) 347-2356
rOLLerBLaDes, gOOD condition. siLK saree 6 yards new nice color.for
JaMes PaTTersON hardback books. Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- OaK 25 Bottle wine cabinet with etched $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
6309 glass inset. Not refrigerated. $50/obo formation.
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 (650)646-8530
sTar Wars one 4 orange card ac- siNK, 33X22 Top mount with faucet,
NicHOLas sParKs hardback books. tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- OFFice sWiveL Chair, good condition. $15.00 (650)544-5306
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614 $25. (415)231-4825
sMaLL BLacK Evening Hand Bag Fab-
OFFice TaBLe, 24"x48" HD. folding ric, Cute $75.00 (650)678-5371
legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
$130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 sUiTcase, greeN, hard-side, 21x15,

LegaL NOTices
good condition, photo available, $15.
(650)392-4841
OFFice TYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
wood with formica wood grain top $25 sUiTcases (2), BLUE, hard-side,
(650) 787-9753 24x16 and 26x18. Photo available.
Fictitious Business Name Statements, $35 for both. (650)392-4841
Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, OrNaTe Large BOOKcase: Two
Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 sUiTcases (2), teal, soft-side, 25x17
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. and 29x19. Like new. Photo available.
Notice of Public Sales and More. $40 for both. (650)392-4841
OrNaTe MaHOgaNY headboard with
gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 TaYLOr-TOT(1947) MY First Ride $20
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. (415)269-4784
PiNe DOUBLe/QUeeN head/foot board
with metal frame $50/obo. (650)646- UNiDeN HarLeY Davidson Gas Tank
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 8530 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com reTrO HUTcH Needs refinishing other- WaTer sTOrage TaNK, brand new,
wise good condition. Top detaches from 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225.
bottom $25. (650)712-9962 (650)771-6324
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BMW 03 528i. Excellent HarBercraFT 16, 40 hp 4 stroke en- containers 18 Perched on
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(415)850-2370 pad cattle do
sea raY 16 FT . I/B. $1,200. Needs
cHevrOLeT 86 ASTROVAN, 63K Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732. 31 Big galoots 28 Automaton
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35 Vermouth bottle 29 Neckwear for
cHevY 10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT 670 auto service Fred in
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
name
36 Dazed and Scooby-Doo
cHevY HHr 08 - Grey, spunky car
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
aa sMOg confused 30 Ship of 1492
(408)807-6529. Complete Repair & Service 38 Lost network 32 Set ones sights
$29.75 plus certificate fee
DODge 99 MaiNTeNaNce Van, , (most cars) 39 Pops pop ... or, on
$2,500 OBO Good condition. Call 869 California Drive . 33 Swiss coin
(650)481-5296 divided into three
Burlingame 34 Trudge through
parts, what the
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Do the humane thing. yellow jackets
Donate it to the Jesses MOBiLe BraKe have in common
Humane Society. & Check Engine Light Service 42 Foe of Chiang
call 1- 800-943-8412 25 Years of Experience 43 40s coat-and-
We Travel to your trousers outfit
LiNcOLN 02 Navigator, excellent condi- Home or Office
tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo. Call Jesse 45 Quickly looks over
(650)342-4227. 47 Jazz legend
(650)465-2648 James
MazDa 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
dition One owner Fully loaded Low 48 *Lawn repair
miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520-
4650 670 auto Parts piece
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BriDgesTONe aLeNza 235/65R17, __ Trueheart
625 classic cars $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
used less than 10k. (650)593-4490 53 Thin stream of
1979 MerceDes 450 SL with hard top. smoke
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. 650 -851- Free: 2 unmounted tires V.G. condition
0878. 54 Is __: likely will
for Toyota, incl Prius 124 Myrtle Burlin-
game (in driveway) 57 Many a freshman
cHevY 55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 59 Triangle ratio
obo. (650)952-4036. MerceDes BeNz 19 inch AMG Rim 63 *More promising
one only for sale $50 (650)814-9737 to
cHevY 86 cOrveTTe. Automatic.
arrange pick up. job, say
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
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Thor: Ragnarok and Disney flex their might
By Jake Coyle down. Its not for the faint of heart,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Top 10 movies Dergarabedian said. The industry has its
work cut out for it to make up that nearly 5
NEW YORK Thor: Ragnarok thundered 1.Thor: Ragnarok, $121 million. percent deficit as we hit the home stretch of
to one of the years best box-office debuts 2.A Bad Moms Christmas, $17 million. what has been an incredibly volatile box-
with an estimated $121 million domestically, 3.Jigsaw, $6.7 million. office year.
4.Tyler Perrys Boo 2! $4.7 million. The huge Thor opening also cements the
proving again just as its flexing its muscle 5.Geostorm, $3 million.
the might of the Walt Disney Co. 6.Happy Death Day, $2.8 million. unlikely breakthrough of New Zealand direc-
The robust debut for Marvels third Thor 7.Thank You For Your Service, $2.3 million. tor Taika Waititi, who shepherded the $180
movie was a welcome shot in the arm for 8.Blade Runner 2049, $2.2 million. million production to Marvels best reviews
Hollywood and theater owners who have suf- 9.Only the Brave, $1.9 million. since 2008s Iron Man. The movie scored a
fered through a terrible October at the box 10.Let There Be Light, $1.6 million. 93 percent fresh rating from Rotten Tomatoes
office. Thor: Ragnarok also bucked the and an A CinemaScore from audiences.
trend of diminishing returns for sequels. The demand a 65 percent cut of ticket sales for its Waititi, 42, is a veteran of the cult comedy
2011 Thor debuted with $65.7 million; upcoming Star Wars film The Last Jedi, as series Flight of the Concords and has previ-
2013s Thor: The Dark World opened with opposed to the more typical 60 percent. ously directed largely offbeat irreverent
$85.7 million. Hollis declined to discuss the studios nego- indies like the deadpan vampire tale What
In this business, its not often you see the tiations with theaters but said, Were hopeful We Do in the Shadows and the oddball outlaw
second and third installments in the franchise that our big films will help drive our mutual comedy Hunt for the Wilderpeople. A guitar like the one seen here being played
outpacing the previous issue, said David success. But the makers of some franchise tentpoles by Prince during the Graffiti Bridge era circa
Hollis, Disneys distribution chief. You The Los Angeles Times also said Friday that have increasingly turned to more irreverent 1990 went for $700K at auction Saturday.
dont expect never-ending returns when it filmmakers to lend their blockbusters a more

Princes guitar
Disney barred its critic from attending Thor:
comes to sequels, but it definitely speaks to Ragnarok after the paper published an inves- comic swagger. The results have been mixed.
the quality of the talent at the Marvel Studios tigative report about Disneylands business Phil Lord and Chris Miller departed the stand-
team and the way theyre thinking about each ties with the city of Anaheim. In a statement alone Han Solo film after creative disagree-
film out of the gate.
The weekends other new nationwide
release, STX Entertainments A Bad Moms
Christmas, opened with $17 million over
Friday, Disney said that the two-piece report
showed a complete disregard for basic jour-
nalistic standards.
The issue of revenue splitting is an acute one
ments, as did original Ant-man helmer
Edgar Wright.
Yet Thor: Ragnarok, from a screenplay
by Eric Pearson, had no such troubles in
fetches $700K
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
the weekend and $21.6 million since opening for theater owners who are already fighting returning Chris Hemsworth in the titular role
Wednesday, according to studio estimates against up-and-down ticket sales and mounting along with franchise regular Tom Hiddleston LOS ANGELES A bidding war resulted in
Sunday. The holiday-themed sequel, which competition from streaming outlets. Disney as Loki. Also brought in was Mark Ruffalos a $700,000 price tag for a Prince guitar the
returns stars Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and plans to launch a streaming service in 2019 Hulk, Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie and Cate highest price ever paid for one of the late
Kathryn Hahn, came in shy of the 2016 orig- that will include some film releases. Blanchett, as the films villain, Hela. icons guitars, according to Juliens Auctions.
inals $23.8 million opening. Its often been feast or famine this year at Several films opened in limited release, The blue teal Cloud guitar went far
But the big story was Thor, which also the box office. August was historically dis- including Greta Gerwigs coming-of-age tale above the $60,000 to $80,000 expected at
grossed $151.4 million in its second week of mal, September swung to record-breaking Lady Bird, with Saoirse Ronan. On four the Saturday auction. The guitar was one of
international release. The film has, in 10 highs, and October again badly slumped with screens in New York and Los Angeles, the several items up for sale by rock legends.
days, made $427 million worldwide. the lowest overall gross in a decade. The year A24 release drew some of the most packed A Michael Jackson black and white rhine-
Disney isnt alone in being able to roll out is running down 4.8 percent off last years theaters of the year with a $93,903 per-screen stone glove sold for $102,000 while a red
such blockbusters but three of the years five record pace according to comScore. average. snakeskin jacket in the mold of the one he
$100 million-plus releases are theirs. Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst Rob Reiners LBJ, with Woody wore in his Beat It video sold for $118,000.
(Disneys other two are Beauty and the for comScore, expects November will, Harrelson, debuted with $1.1 million in 659 A MTV Video Music Award Moonman won by
Beast and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2) thanks to Thor, Warner Bros. Justice theaters. Richard Linklaters Last Flag Kurt Cobain went for $62,500; a Nehru shirt
The studio has recently, as reported by The League and the Disney-Pixar release Coco, Flying, with Bryan Cranston, Steve Carell worn by Jimmy Hendrix sold for $106,000,
Wall Street Journal earlier this week, pushed swing back up. and Laurence Fishburne, brought in a per- and handwritten lyrics to David Bowies
new terms to theater owners, saying it will Its like a tennis match. Were up. Were screen average of $10,500 in four theaters. Starman was sold for $81,000.

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