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As the year nears a close with adopt an ordinance to allow indoor
Nikko Kandhari, owner of Geoffreys Diamonds & Goldsmith in San Carlos, cleans jewelry. Below, Kandhari inspects California slated to soon start cultivation in a limited area of the
a loose diamond at the San Carlos location of his store, which is closing at the end of December. licensing recreational cannabis coast, while banning medicinal
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responded to Martynova is out of custody on board like a baseball bat after the
Obituary Local briefs the scene and a $150,000 bail bond, according neighbors got into a verbal dis-
found a Toyota to prosecutors. pute and swung it at the 67-year-
Eugenia Shaw Nanny pleads to drunk Corolla had Defense attorney Nafiz Ahmed old man, who backed up and
Eugenia Nan Shaw, resident of driving, child abuse driven through did not immediately return a phone blocked it with his hands. Kropp
San Mateo, born March 14, 1936, the fence off call for comment. then slapped a phone out of the
A nanny from San Mateo arrest-
died peacefully Nov. 21, 2017. Buena Vista hands of the mans wife, who was
ed for drunk driving after hitting
Affectionately known as Nan an 11-year-old boy at a Belmont
Avenue and Redwood City parking filming the incident from a car,
to family and friends, and struck a student
Sweetie by her husband, she was
elementary school in June pleaded
before coming
dispute sparks assault according to prosecutors.
no contest to felony charges of Evgeniya
a devoted wife, to rest near the A 24-year-old Redwood City
driving under the influence and Martynova Kropp allegedly proceeded to
sister, mother, school build- man is facing multiple felony and
child abuse Monday, according to drag the woman out of the vehicle
g r a n dm o t h e r ing. The Belmont student was misdemeanor charges after he
the San Mateo County District allegedly assaulted his neighbors, and threw her to the ground, break-
and great-grand- treated at the scene by Belmont
Attorneys Office. a couple in their 60s, over a park- ing her fibula. He later threw her
mother. She is Fire Department paramedics, and
Evgeniya Martynova, 64, faces ing dispute Sunday, according to phone over a fence, according to
survived by her transported to a hospital with
a maximum sentence of two years the San Mateo County District prosecutors.
husband of 43 injuries that were not life threaten-
and eight months in state prison Attorneys Office.
years Dave; ing, police said previously.
when she next appears in court Felony assault and battery and
daughter Penny; At the time of her arrest, Marcus Kropp is being accused
Feb. 23 for sentencing, according misdemeanor elder abuse and van-
sons John, Martynova was on probation for of pulling a 61-year-old woman
to prosecutors. dalism are among the seven
Eugenia Shaw Danny, Paul and misdemeanor drunk driving in out of a car and breaking her leg
Martynova previously pleaded charges to which Kropp pleaded
Steven; 12 2015. She had been employed as a after she filmed him swinging at
not guilty to charges related to a not guilty Monday. He will next
grandchildren; one great-grand- nanny who had come to the school her husband with a 2-by-4 follow-
June 12 incident in which she appear in court Dec. 14 for prelim-
son; and brothers Julio, Armand, to pick up another student. Neither ing a disagreement about parking
allegedly struck a child at
Joe and many nieces, nephews and Martynova nor an infant who was on their shared driveway Sunday, inary hearing and is in custody on
Belmonts Cipriani Elementary
cousins. Parents Julio and Olga a passenger in the car were hurt, according to prosecutors. $50,000 bail, according to prose-
School. Police and firefighters
predeceased her. police said previously. Kropp allegedly grabbed the cutors.
Originally from El Salvador, Nan
came to the United States at age
10. She graduated from Immaculate Zarate Garcias lawyers Around the Bay Area judge rescheduled for Wednesday a
hearing to hear the prosecutions evi-
Conception in San Francisco. want gun conviction tossed His lawyers say that doesnt The weapon possession count dence against Derick Almena and Max
After retiring some 13 years ago,
she devoted much of her time to her SAN FRANCISCO Lawyers constitute possession of a carries a maximum sentence of Harris, before deciding whether they
husband, children and grandchil- for a Mexican man who was acquit- weapon. They intend to seek the three years in prison. Garcia should stand trial.
dren in addition to volunteering ted in the shooting death of a dismissal after a sentencing hear- Zarate has been in jail since July
for numerous organizations. young San Francisco woman that ing set for Dec. 14. 1, 2015. Almena rented the warehouse in
She accepted the news of her can- sparked a national immigration A jury acquitted Garcia Zarate Immigration authorities said 2013 and lived there with his family.
cer with the same courage, grace, debate said Monday they will ask a last week of murder, involuntary they will deport Garcia Zarate after Harris also lived in the building and
dignity and calm as she had done judge to toss his gun possession manslaughter and assault with a he serves his sentence.
conviction. deadly weapon in the 2015 shoot- helped Almena book musical acts and
for every obstacle she faced in her
live. She passed away only 40 Lawyers for Jose Ines Garcia ing death of Kate Steinle. Hearing postponed for 2 men sublet the space to artists looking for
Zarate say they will argue that he Garcia Zarate had been deported charged in warehouse blaze affordable housing.
days after being diagnosed with
stage IV pancreatic cancer. didnt know he had a gun in his five times before he was arrested a
few hours after the shooting. The OAKLAND A preliminary hear- Almena and Harris were each
Heaven just gained another hand until it fired. ing for two men charged in the deaths
San Francisco sheriffs department charged with 36 counts of involun-
angel. Garcia Zarate has said he found of 36 people killed by a fire during an
Memorial service will be 7 p.m. an object wrapped in a T-shirt also released Garcia Zarate several tary manslaughter for the Dec. 2,
weeks before the shooting despite electronic music party at a warehouse 2016, fire. In September, Almena and
Friday, Dec. 8 at Sneider & under a bench on a pier that turned in Oakland has been postponed.
Sullivan & O'Connells, 977 S. El out to be gun and accidentally fired a federal immigration request to Harris pleaded not guilty. Each face
detain him. An Alameda County Superior Court
Camino Real, San Mateo. when he picked it up. 60 years in prison if convicted.
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sional goldsmiths ensure each stone is secure in its setting and to increase their salaries and make sure they know the value we
providing repair, polishing and cleaning services without place on them as a resource to our district, said Bonini, who
charge, convinced him the business would be a good fit for him. officially ended her time on the board with fellow trustees Ed
Continued from page 1 Since he joined the business, he said hes worked on improv- Coady and Lory Lorimer Lawson at the start of the month.
ing the jewelry displays, installing a new sign so customers can Incoming trustees Shara Watkins, Noelia Corzo and Rebecca
easily spot the store and opening a second location in Campbell Hitchcock will take their place, following their success in the
working longer hours since the first week of November to sell as last year. He said the stores sales have increased from $2 million November elections.
much merchandise as they can before the store closes at the end to $5 million a year in recent years with more than 60 percent of Looking ahead, Farinha officials are working to improve the
of December. his business comes from engagements and weddings, adding that school systems financial footing, which will likely include dis-
Kandhari said he took out a 10-year lease on the 900-square- the store is also known for working with clients to make custom cussions about floating another parcel tax to voters, as well as
foot space when he purchased the business from the stores orig- pieces. trimming spending while seeking additional sources of revenue.
inal owner, Geoffrey Stern, in 2012. But he learned this fall that Farinha also expressed appreciation regarding the tentative
On a visit to the store with her sister-in-law, Morgan Hill resi-
an option to renew the lease for the latter five years of the lease
dent Kathy Sampognar said what often draws her into a jewelry agreement.
was not forcible and that he would need to move out of the space
store is the personal connection and whether pieces are unique. We are happy that we were able to work together on difficult
before the end of the year. So when he was presented with an idea
to sell as much merchandise in his store as possible to raise the Its always nice to see what people have, especially if they do issues in a fiscally challenging environment to settle negotia-
their own work, she said. tions. We look forward to continuing to work together on behalf
funds needed to build out a new space, Kandhari decided to take a
chance. But even with the changes hes made, Kandhari has been of students and their education, she said.
focused on maintaining the level of service he witnessed when he Watkins agreed there is more work on the horizon for the new
I was like, I guess I dont have a choice, he said. Im still
young, I want to stay in business. first walked in the store, which he said has resulted in many of the board and district to continue improving relations with teachers.
Its not the first time Kandhari, 42, has taken risks for the busi- same customers coming back several times in the 35 years its Its one step in rebuilding relationships, she said. I think
ness. Prior to beginning work at the store some seven years ago, stood in the same spot. there are other things that as a board we will need to do.
Kandhari had been a vice president with Christian Bernard JoAnn Alfred, store manager, described the influx of customers Watkins suggested better communication with educators could
Jewelers and was responsible for managing 15 of the European during the liquidation as controlled chaos, which she said is be a fruitful effort on the part of the district to assure both sides
companys retail stores in the United States. After meeting Stern indicative of the support from the business customers. are on the same page. More broadly, she added the district could
at a jewelry conference in Las Vegas, Kandhari, who was then liv- Its fun, she said. Theres a lot of excitement. work collaboratively alongside teachers to advocate for an
ing in Washington, D.C., made a cross-country trip to see the Alfred said the transition out of the stores original location is improved state school financing model benefiting public
store for himself. bittersweet, noting a new location could make the store more schools.
He remembers driving up and down Walnut Street searching for accessible to customers who have trouble walking up stairs. As it relates to the local district though, Watkins too shared
the store, unable to locate it for a several minutes before looking Kandhari is hoping to finalize a new lease on a ground-floor enthusiasm for teachers and officials reaching a tentative agree-
up and seeing the small space on the second floor of the building. space on Laurel Street by the end of the year, which he hopes will ment prior to the new boards swearing in ceremony Thursday,
Google said, youve arrived, youve arrived, he said. And mark a new chapter for the business. Though hes looking for- Dec. 7.
Im like, thats so weird, I just cannot find the store. ward to planning what the new store could look like, Kandhari is We are all really excited to have the issue resolved. Its been
Kandhari wasnt cheered much by the inside, which he said had determined to maintain the quality of the jewelry in the cases and going on for quite some time, she said. These processes make
older furniture and cases, a far cry from the high-end stores he had the personal relationships he and his staff have developed with for a challenging environment and I think my primary focus is
been running. But he said the store filled up quickly with cus- customers based on the stories they share and those behind the to be focused on the kids, and classroom instruction, and class-
tomers, and when he took a close look at the pieces Stern was pieces they offer. room achievement, and support for our kids and this is definite-
offering, he quickly understood why. Thats what keeps us different, he said. I want to keep that ly an important piece of that.
Im like, wow, OK, this is like literally a hole-in-the-wall fire going.
place and the cases are awful but the merchandise is beautiful, he Geoffreys Diamonds is open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday
said. through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sundays at 626 Walnut
He said the care Stern and his employees took with each piece St. during the liquidation sale. Visit geoffreysdiamonds.com for
of jewelry, vetting a stones quality and source, having profes- more information.
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Making it easier for seniors to buy and sell homes
ous one, with tax assessments adjust-
Birth
The San Diego Union-Tribune
Other voices
W
ed upward under a formula blending atching my unborn son fight for his life was
old and new valuations. not something I contemplated. In attending to
P
roposition 13 the 1978 The Legislative Analysts Office my wife Lindsey in her early stages of labor, I
ballot measures were adopted in the
initiative putting a limit on warns that the measure could eventual- found myself terrified as I watched our sons heart rate
decade after Proposition 13
property tax rates and how reach fateful levels on the physicians monitor. Within
Propositions 60 and 90 which ly lead to $2 billion or more in lost
much they can increase each year seconds, I began to consider an outcome no parent should
allowed homeowners who are disabled annual tax revenue. Realtors chal-
has long been ripped by critics who have to contemplate the possibility that my child may
or are 55 and older to move once lenge this assertion and point to the
say it has starved the state of needed not survive labor. Regathering myself, I firmly clasped
without a tax penalty. They can buy a
funding. But one Proposition 13 new revenue that would come in as Lindseys hand, attempting to comfort her as her contrac-
new home and pay their previous tax
upside is rarely acknowledged: The older homes worth $500,000 and tions increased with pain and intensity. Before the doctor
assessment if it is in the same county
initiative keeps retirees from having more are finally taxed at their current could speak to the medical concerns regarding our babys
or is in one of 11 counties, including
to pay crushing taxes as the value of value. heart rate, I quickly nodded and gestured, sparing Lindsey
San Diego, which chose to accept
their homes soars during one of This question needs more thorough the regretful prospect. Then, I began to pray.
intercounty transfers. To be eligi-
Californias periodic housing bub- Two inevitable events shape our very perspective on
ble, a new home cannot have a higher study because the basic concept of the
bles. life itself: birth and death. A sobering humility comes
value than the previous one. Realtors proposal makes consider-
This protection also has a down- with recognition that our fate is inextricably tied to these
Now the California Association of able sense at least if it cant be
side: It makes aging homeowners feel two events. That humility is
Realtors is sponsoring a ballot initia- readily gamed by wealthy people to
as if they are financially trapped in what causes us to look for
tive that would allow those homeown-
their homes. Instead of moving to limit their property taxes. Retirement meaning and purpose beyond
ers who are disabled or 55 and older to
smaller properties after their children security is a huge issue for millions of our mundane and familiar
transfer their assessments as often as
move out, couples stay put, suppress- aging Californians on fixed incomes. lifestyles before we meet our
they wanted and require all 58 coun-
Protecting this growing group is a final resting place.
ing the availability of single-family ties to participate. The new home
Unfortunately, meaning and
homes. To address this problem, two could be more valuable than the previ- good idea.
purpose are treasures that many
of us never find. These treasures
Letters to the editor are often buried beneath the soil
of lifes distractions: the love
of money, pessimism and cyni-
A loss of transparency tion, and earned the right to be named apart by the biggest liar, cheater, law- cism.
vice mayor. breaker, sexual predator, bully, child- It is no secret that western Jonathan Madison
and free-flowing roads Meet the needs of the community, ish name-caller and traitor to our civilization has painted death
Editor, encourage acceptance and kindness, nation, Trump. as the single worst event, and birth as perhaps the great-
In an article about future develop- and promote a better community On another week, he wrote that we est. However, a more complete understanding of the mean-
ment along El Camino Real, Redwood through service, is the Lions mis- should pray for the victims of mass ing behind these words is warranted before we embrace
City Mayor Ian Bain had this inter- sion statement. Well, there was no shootings, yet, he doesnt want to talk conventional wisdom. The term birth is derived from the
esting quote: Were hopeful that the honoring this statement. Not only about ways to prevent these shoot- Old English word, gebyrd, which means coming into
housing units that are built there will was protocol abandoned, it was ings, like better gun control measures, existence or process. By contrast, the word death is
not increase the congestion, replaced with petty behavior meant to because he thinks that would be divi- derived from the ancient term dheu, which means
(Redwood City weighing housing on diminish a dedicated member of the sive and upsetting. His other opinion process. Both words, while given completely different
El Camino Real published in the City Council. pieces include such themes as Trump values and perspectives in our society, share the same
Dec. 1 edition of the Daily Journal). Having worked with Schneider on is president and lets hope he will meaning to some extent.
Isnt that a little bit like saying several projects, knowing her charac- eventually become a good president, Life is the story of sequences, changes, seasons and
Were hopeful the rising sun doesnt ter and her dedication to this commu- We are all in this together, Dont transitions, all of which are encompassed by beginnings
create any light? nity, it is very disheartening to see worry, be happy, Human resilience, and ends. Beyond the birth of a newborn or the death of a
These are interesting times when we her marginalized and scorned. So and Pride of ones culture and heritage loved one, consider the gain or loss of a job, the marriage
now have managed lanes (toll timely for whats happening in our with nationalism. or subsequent divorce of ones spouse, acquiring and los-
lanes), structural deficits (pension country, it sounds like Millbrae needs Mr. Madisons opinion of Trump ing valuable relationships, or the win or loss of a battle
costs) and now transit-oriented its anti-harassment training quickly. supporting the Republican party first to a debilitating sickness or injury. Nature has not limited
development (even more traffic on Wake up Millbrae and stop being and whats important for America and this phenomenon to human beings. As Eckhart Tolle once
El Camino Real). complacent. Americans second is quite clear on a said, we can find birth and death in every living thing: the
Seems we lost transparency along weekly basis. To me, this is all part life cycle of a star, a tree, a flower, a civilization, politi-
with free-flowing roads. Jan and Michael Rao of the problem, not part of the solu- cal regime, or a change in seasons, to name a few. The
South San Francisco tion, for our country. ability to see beauty in all of lifes transitions the
C.J. Keane Michael Oberg seemingly good and bad is what makes life meaningful.
Redwood City See no evil, hear San Mateo In fact, with every birth comes death, in flesh or in spirit.
no evil, speak no evil Death, to some degree, is required even in birth. Birth
Millbraes failure Editor,
Steinle verdict demands that the baby face the death of its nine-month
life support system the amniotic sac. The childs life as
to pick a vice mayor Jonathan Madison is a very well Editor,
an embryo and fetus, well protected within the confines of
Editor, educated young man. He is well- Kate Steinles blood is on the hands
the amniotic sac, must come to a dramatic end. The death
We were appalled and deeply sad- versed in his religious teachings and of District Attorney George Gascon,
of the placenta and the babys dependence on amniotic
dened to read the Nov. 30 front page is very well suited to using those Mayor Ed Lee, members of the Board
fluid marks the birth of the babys ability to breath oxy-
story of the Daily Journal Council teachings to make his point, politi- of Supervisors, all state and federal
gen and live a life outside of the womb.
fails to pick vice mayor. As Millbrae cal or otherwise. elected politicians who support sanc-
The same holds true for the mother. For nine months,
Lions and having worked with coun- That said, I have noticed his pattern tuary cities and illegal immigration
the mothers body completely transforms itself into an
cilmembers who are Millbrae Lions, of including his religious-right/con- and of course those 12 jurors. Shame
incubator for the child a process that requires her
it gives us pause to think where the servative/Republican/Trump-support- on them, shame on them, shame on
organs to dramatically reshape to make room for her
integrity stopped and the mudsling- ing themes weekly. One week, he them all.
childs development. During that period, she undergoes
ing began. Unfortunately this is not talked about the power of harmony This verdict will most certainly
significant pains and hormonal imbalances that cause suf-
new behavior, its just continued bad as his opinion that we all should only affect how I vote in future elections.
fering to various degrees. That suffering culminates in
behavior. What seems to be forgotten think and speak positively to create labor pains that make possible the babys safe passage
by the City Council is that harmony, sort of like See no evil, John Blackburn from the womb to the world. In fact, complications during
Councilwoman Ann Schneider had the hear no evil, and speak no evil, even San Francisco labor cause women to die every day during childbirth.
second most votes in the last elec- though our country is being torn Several hours into labor, it was apparent that our son
continued to wage the good fight for his life along with
OUR MISSION:
his mother. I chose to stop placing my hope in the doc-
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most tors heart rate monitor, and I began to place my hope in
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for the love that Lindsey and I shared the same love that
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. created our child fighting to meet his parents. I placed my
By combining local news and sports coverage, faith in divine intervention. The end result was nothing
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A strong Tiger
All-out aerial assault
By Terry Bernal
Athlete of the Week
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DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Honor roll
ance in Saturdays Open Division III cham- points, 15 rebounds and five blocks in a 69-
pionship game, a 41-9 win over rival Terra 64 overtime loss to Riordan, as well as 18
Nova. On a night when HMB gained 440 points, 13 rebounds and two blocks in a 59-
total offensive yards, the left-handed gun- 48 win over Sacred Heart Prep.
slinger Tomberlin totaled 137 passing Jo hn Wo o ds , Serra wres tl i ng . The
yards with two touchdowns, and added nine junior earned a second-place finish in the
rushes for 60 yards and a score. 170-pound at the 51st Peninsula Wrestling
Jenna Lang e, Nuev a Scho o l g i rl s Tournament at Half Moon Bay. Woods
cro s s -co untry. With the cross-country claimed three straight wins over
season winding down, Lange turned it up at Fremont-Sunnyvale senior Yongho Song
the Foot Locker West Regional by 7-4 decision; over Mills senior Morgan
Championships Saturday in Walnut. With Mosqueda via pin fall; and over Palma-
the invitational event dividing its races Salinas junior Tyler Houck by a 15-6 deci-
into grade-specific races, Lange took 18th sion before falling to Cupertino junior
place in the junior-year field, which totaled Robert Piearcy in the championship match.
252 runners ranging from Washington Ke n ady Arms t ro n g , Te rra No v a
state, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, g i rl s b as k e t b al l . The Lady Tigers
Nevada, Utah, Montana, Idaho and Hawaii. improved to 2-0 on the season with a 75-25
The Woodside native finished with a time of non-league walloping of Mt. Pleasant-San
20 minutes, 28.7 seconds, marking the Jose last Tuesday. Armstrong, a 6-5 junior
third-best time at the meet among juniors center, turned in her second double-double
Shane Villaroman joined an elite fraternity of from Northern California. of the year with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Cate Desler finished her varsity volleyball
Serra players with 1,500 career receiving Cai tl i n Dul s ky, Sequo i a g i rl s bas - She fell shy of the game-high in scoring career at Sacred Heart Prep with 24 kills in
yards, one of just three Padres ever to do so. ketbal l . Dulsky opened the Kelly Shea though, which was totaled by senior forward the Division II state championship match.
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hane Vi l l aro man, Serra fo o t- Gallo Tournament at Mills High School Numi Saini with 22 points. by even her standards Saturday in M-As first
bal l . Hampered by a knee and an with a flurry from beyond the 3-point arc. In S arah Zamb ran o , Al ma He i g h t s win of the season, a 68-45 victory over St.
ankle injury this year, Villaroman a 55-11 win over Jefferson, Dulsky Chri s ti an g i rl s bas ketbal l . With the Marys-Albany in the Cardinal Newman
had his most productive game of the season outscored the Grizzlies by her lonesome, Lady Warriors off to a 3-0 start, Zambrano Classic in Sonoma. The senior guard drilled
Saturday in the Central Coast Section Open knocking down six 3s to total a game-high has been a scoring force, averaging 20.3 eight 3-pointers setting a new tournament
Division II championship game, a slight 20 points. And she wasnt the only points per game. Her best all-around per- record and totaling 24 points, yet missing
31-30 win over rival St. Francis. The senior Cherokee dialed from 3-point land as team- formance helped Alma Heights to a dramatic the game-high by 1 as her teammate and BFF,
slot receiver totaled 10 catches for 69 yards, mate Mia Woo added four treys. 50-48 win over Harker-Sunnyvale last senior center Greer Hoyem, totaled 25 points.
improving his career total to exactly 1,500 Ethan Menzi es , Hal f Mo o n Bay Friday as the junior forward notched a dou- Cate Des l er, Sacred Heart Prep v o l -
yards, becoming just the third receiver in b o y s b as k e t b al l . Triple-doubles are ble-double with 23 points and 11 rebounds. l ey bal l . In leading Sacred Heart Prep to
Serra history to reach the milestone. He is always big time, but especially when one Jo e Fo l ey, Menl o Scho o l bo y s bas - the Division II state volleyball finals,
now just three yards shy of Lynn Swann the categories is blocked shots. Menzies, a ketbal l . In Saturdays crosstown rivalry Desler finished her legendary varsity career
(1,503) who ranks second on the all-time 6-7 senior forward, enjoyed a banner per- matchup against Menlo-Atherton, Foley led with a double-double in a three-set loss to
list, and 34 yards behind Alex Biddles all- formance in a 59-48 win over Mission-SF the Knights to a 59-47 win. The senior point Southern California powerhouse Sierra
time record of 1,534 career receiving yards. in the third-place game at Archbishop guard was 9 for 13 from the field to score 21 Canyon. The senior outside hitter totaled a
Gav i n To mberl i n, Hal f Mo o n Bay Riordans Crusader Classic. Menzies went points, adding five assists and three steals. match-high 24 kills and added 10 digs, fin-
fo o tbal l . A 5-for-5 night never looked so for a remarkable 24 points, 19 rebounds and Carl y McLanahan, Menl o -Atherto n ishing her season with a state-best 725
good. Tomberlin is a key ingredient to the 10 blocks while shooting 10 of 12 from the g i rl s bas ketbal l . One of if not the most kills and an average of 5.8 kills per set,
Cougars three-peat as CCS champions, and field. He also totaled double-doubles in the consistent 3-point artist in San Mateo ranking sixth in California, according to
he made the most of his efficient perform- two previous tournament games, with 27 County, McLanahan enjoyed a banner night MaxPreps.com.
win over Mitty? which he is, but when the competition starts down reception on a long curl route to give the
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42 touchdowns. Penn States Saquon Barkley is second in
during the Bruins trip to China. Im honored to be chosen as a finalist the nation in all-purpose yards (179.5) and
The younger Ball, along with freshmen with these two outstanding players, is fifth with 21 touchdowns, including two
Jalen Hill and Cody Riley, have been barred Jackson said in a statement. They both had kickoff return touchdowns for the No. 9
from all team activities as Continued from page 11 great seasons and deserve this tremendous Nittany Lions. He was also 2 for 2 passing
part of their suspension honor. I want to thank all my teammates with a touchdown. He was considered the
for shoplifting from three and coaches for achieving this honor favorite heading into the final month of the
high-end stores last No. 2 Sooners (12-1) to the Big 12 champi- season, but the Nittany Lions lost twice,
onship and the College Football Playoff. together.
month when UCLA Griffin won back-to-back Heisman tro- and his production fell off until a late surge.
opened its season over- Oklahoma plays Georgia (12-1) in the Rose
Bowl semifinal on Jan. 1. Mayfield leads phies for Ohio State in 1974 and 75. San Diego States Rashaad Penny leads
seas.
LaVar Ball told the Los the nation in efficiency rating at 203.76 Love is second in the nation in rushing at the nation in rushing (168.9) and all-pur-
Angeles Times and ESPN and has thrown for 4,340 yards and 41 164.42 yards per game and is averaging pose yards (224.8). Against Nevada three
touchdowns. 8.32 yards per carry for the 15th-ranked weeks ago, he scored on a rush, a kickoff
LiAngelo Ball on Monday that hes Jacksons numbers have been better than Cardinal. An ankle injury slowed Love the return and a punt return. Penny had big
going to explore other
options for LiAngelo because Im not going last season in some categories, but last month of the season, but he still led the games against Pac-12 teams Stanford and
to let him sit back and not practice. Louisville (8-4) has not had the big wins to nation in rushes of at least 50 yards with Arizona State early in the season but was
The elder Ball says he hasnt spoken to the go with it. With little fanfare, the quarter- 12. He also scored 17 touchdowns. held in check by San Diego States top
school about withdrawing his son. Im tak- back is averaging 411 total yards up Not making that cut was a couple of tal- Mountain West rivals, Fresno State and
ing him and Im gone, he told the Times. from 393 last season and accounted for ented running backs. Boise State.
We learned today of LiAngelo Balls
intention to withdraw from UCLA, coach
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New Orleans led by 13 late in the first Tip-ins
Steve Alford said in a statement. We respect quarter after a 6-0 mini-run featuring
the decision he and his family have made, and Holidays dunk and Cousins 3, but the Zaza Pachulia missed his first game this sea-
we wish him all the best in the future. Warriors responded with a 17-3 surge to son because of soreness in his left shoulder.
LiAngelo is the middle child of Balls three Continued from page 11 take a 37-36 lead early in the second quarter. The precise cause of the injury is a bit of a mys-
sons. Oldest son Lonzo is a rookie with the tery. Team officials say Pachulia told them he
Lakers after playing one successful season at Curry scored the first six points of the didnt know exactly when or how he hurt his
UCLA. late in the third quarter. spurt, starting with his 21-foot jumper as shoulder, only that it began bothering him dur-
The elder Ball pulled his youngest son, Golden State regained the lead at 96-95 he was fouled by Tony Allen. ing Sunday nights victory at Miami and that
LaMelo, out of Chino Hills High recently in on Andre Iguodalas steal and breakaway soreness persisted during warmups Monday
favor of home schooling him. dunk with 8:31 left. Patrick McCaws 3 put Golden State in the evening. ... With Pachulia out, JaVale McGee
LiAngelo Ball never played a regular-sea- New Orleans briefly went back up 95-92 lead, and the game remained close until Rajon started for the first time this season and imme-
son game for the Bruins (7-1), who fell out of when Darius Miller hit a 3 while being Rondo, who had 10 points and 11 assists, diately got involved. After a turnover by
the Top 25 last week. fouled by Curry for a four-point play, but was subbed in about halfway through the sec- Cousins, McGee finished a fast break with a
Asked if LiAngelo agreed with the deci- Nick Young responded with consecutive 3s ond quarter. Rondo assisted on two Holiday dunk as he was fouled for a three-point play.
sion, the elder Ball told the Times, My boy to give Golden State the lead for good, and 3s and later added a pair of his own from deep Minutes later, his block of Cousins layup
is loyal to me. I tried to let UCLA deal with Green added a pair of late 3s to help seal it. during a 25-5 run. Rondos 10th assist came attempt led to Durants transition 3. ... McCaw
the process and he should have been playing The first half featured dramatic swings in on Moores 3, which put New Orleans up 21 left in the second quarter after getting hit on the
the next week. momentum. points in the final minute of the first half. nose. The Warriors said X-rays were negative.
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was illegally operating in a residential theyre completed, but that selling, renting
CVS
Continued from page 17 Continued from page 1
zone. The city and property owner Portfolio
Development Partners negotiated the
stores closure with San Mateo paying
or even moving into one of the units are
options. Roche, who said hes done a few
spec redevelopments in the past, noted
$150,000 to the store and land owners. As its taken more than a year to plan the proj-
part of the agreement to settle several suits, ect he believes will fit in well with its sur-
three children at CVS. But he said would be chain convenience store. Now, a number of PDP was required to acknowledge any use of roundings.
reluctant to get medical services there. He feels residents in the San Mateo Heights neigh- the site going forward would comply with Smith praised Roche for his outreach and
more comfortable in a doctors office or tradi- borhood are pleased to see progress in a its residential zoning. willingness to incorporate feedback from
tional clinic setting. direction with which they can get on board. Two months later in May 2014, the prop- the neighbors. He noted the architect Roche
I wouldnt trust them with my health care. Were very pleased, said Richard Smith, erty was sold. has chosen also recently completed three
They sell toys, he said after leaving a CVS whos lived three doors down from the site Brian Roche and his wife bought the site units at another lot nearby and believes its
store Sunday in downtown San Diego. for 33 years. The building has been emp- and have since collaborated with neighbors improving the neighborhood as well as
CVS isnt the only health care giant delving tied for a long time, and its an eyesore. on plans to tear down the vacant building housing values. While there are always
into clinical care. The deal will help it com- Plus, it has bad memories. and develop two attached residential units. tradeoffs and noted the immense impacts of
pete with others like UnitedHealth Group Inc. The site, which is zoned for housing, was The neighbors have been great to work development citywide, Smith said hed
The nations largest health insurer also runs formerly operated as a deli and market under with. I think theyre just happy to see much rather look at two new townhomes
clinics and doctors offices. Like CVS, it also a legal non-conforming use. But when the something going in there, Roche said. than a vacant storefront reminiscent of bad
has one of the nations largest pharmacy ben- market closed and a 24-hour 7-Eleven Its a fairly active neighborhood group, times.
efit management businesses. moved in, neighbors quickly rose in oppo- theyve been in support of our project from Councilman Joe Goethals said hes glad
CVS and Aetna also want to go beyond just sition citing nuisance concerns. The saga the beginning, which has been great. the 7-Eleven saga is in the past. While peo-
clinic visits to help patients and customers. unraveled with lawsuits between the city The plans now call for two attached units, ples feelings were hurt along the way, he
Aetna Chairman and CEO Mark Bertolini and property owner, as well as questions the first of which is 2,360 square feet with a said the end result appears to be a positive.
has talked frequently about how most of a per- over the planning process that prompted an detached garage and the second measuring The housing project is completely in
sons life expectancy is determined by genet- independent audit of San Mateos 2,597 square feet with an attached garage, line with the neighborhood, Goethals
ics and location and not by clinical care, Community Development Department. according to a city notice. The citys zon- said. It was a nice thing for the community
which is where health care spending is Eventually, the neighborhood prevailed ing administrator is slated to rule on the getting involved and working with the city
focused. and a San Mateo County Superior Court plan by Monday. for what they wanted. The process took its
Our conventional operating model is not judge agreed the City Council acted appro- The Burlingame resident said he isnt yet course and we ended up with what it should
effective, Bertolini said earlier this year. priately when it ruled the convenience store sure what theyll do with the homes once have been.
People are angry at this model. It doesnt
work effectively in controlling costs.
HALL
according to the same report. email a more accurate update on the project
He has talked about the need to get into In 1923, the Ralston Hall mansion timeline will be available after the
patients homes to gauge what they need, like became the home of the College of Notre Planning Commission meeting and the
whether they have enough food or may need Dame, and eventually housed administrative board meetings scheduled this week.
transportation. Continued from page 3
offices for the since renamed university. Should the commission approve the pro-
CVS can help through its home infusion The building has sat vacant since a building jects certificate of appropriateness up for
business, which sends nurses to patients While the second floor will continue to inspection revealed the historical landmark review Tuesday, De Melo said the university
homes to deliver complex drugs for people serve as administrative offices and provide needed major repairs in 2011. would still need to obtain building permits,
with hemophilia among other conditions. The conference space, the third floor is slated The building was previously slated for which require approval by city staff.
clinic and drugstore locations could also give for mixed uses such as class and seminar completion in late 2018. University The commission meets 7 p.m. Dec. 5 at
patients with chronic conditions like diabetes rooms and small group meeting spaces, spokeswoman Karen Schornstein said in an City Hall, 1 Twin Pines Lane.
POT
natures, coastside residents are asking the city and county Workshop. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. 150 San holiday-decorated boats. For more
Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Receive information contact
to hold off and wait to see how it plays out for other instructions and materials to com- membership@cpyc.com.
California communities. plete one decorated wreath to take
Rick Southern, a parent on Half Moon Bay High Schools home. Cost $75. For more information Holiday Movie Series: Its a
Continued from page 1 contact patti@bondmarcom.com. Wonderful Life. 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Health and Wellness Committee, is urging caution as local Burlingame Recreation Center, 850
governments head into unknown territory. Planning to Zumba: Super Fun Workout. 5:30 Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. For
are urging officials to wait before taking the plunge into attend the supervisors meeting, Southern noted concerns
p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 150 San Mateo Road, more information call 855-7300.
Half Moon Bay. For all fitness and expe-
uncharted territory. cross-jurisdictional boundaries. rience levels. Costs $7. For more infor- Second Friday Art Show - Roan
The county has been studying the issue for about a year Wed all like to see them continue the moratorium so mation call 726-3110. Victor. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 480 Primrose
Road, Burlingame. Exhibit and special
after voters approved Proposition 64, and has considered a that both the city and county have an opportunity to get a The Great Estates of San Mateo art project by Roan Victor. Live music
range of issues from safety concerns to agricultural bene- better look at whats actually happening in other areas in County. 6 p.m. South San Francisco by April Gee. For more information
fits. On Tuesday, three items related to marijuana are on the Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South San contact tai@plsinfo.org.
California that have allowed the kinds of policies theyre Francisco. For more information call
agenda, including a draft ordinance that would allow farmers contemplating here, Southern said. 829-3860. Seventh Annual Founders Event.
to grow plants inside greenhouses under certain conditions. 7:30 p.m. 236 S. B St., San Mateo. All
Concerns include youth being exposed to marijuana, safe- Future Jobs and Robots Too. 6:30 proceeds and donations go to chil-
Assistant County Manager Mike Callagy said the pro- ty issues, as well as quality of life impacts such as with p.m. to 8 p.m. First Presbyterian Church dren battling cancer. Gifts will be col-
posed ordinance is prescriptive and includes a variety of School, Room 204, 1500 Easton Dr., lected and donated to local childrens
odor. Southern said hes also heard from those familiar with Burlingame. Free. For more informa- hospitals. For more information con-
requirements meant to address safety, environmental and the local workforce who cite fears pot growers who pay tion call 522-0701. tact info@supportthekid.org.
neighborhood concerns. higher wages might put traditional farmers out of business Shakespeares Romeo & Juliet. 7 SATURDAY, DEC. 9
This is kind of a toe in the water. Its very restrictive, by dwindling the already limited labor pool. p.m. San Mateo Main Library, 55 W. Television Studio Mix/Effect and
very small in direction as far as cultivation, Callagy said. Third Ave., San Mateo. Admission is Green Screen Class. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Under the proposal, only indoor growing in greenhouses Incremental steps free. For more information call 522-
7818.
Midpen Media Center, 900 San
Antonio Road, Palo Alto. $20. For more
would be allowed. The site must be zoned agriculture and Callagy said the idea is to start with the incremental step information call 494-8686.
includes unincorporated coastal areas such as Pescadero, Khizr Khan - A Gold Star Fathers
of allowing indoor cultivation in limited areas and deter dis- Story of Hope and Sacrifice. 7 p.m. to Winter Art Faire. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Montara, El Granada and certain lots along State Route 92. placement of traditional agriculture. He noted the county 8 p.m. 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. Cost Sanchez Art Center, 1220 Linda Mar
The parcels must be set back at least 1,000 feet from resi- $15 to $60. For more information con- Blvd., Pacifica. Showcase for local
and community could then have the opportunity to step t a c t artists. Small gift items will be sold. For
dential lots, as well as schools, playgrounds or youth cen- back and re-examine how the ordinance is working and ggehue@commonwealthclub.org. more information call 355-1894.
ters. Businesses must also have security systems, such as determine if further changes are needed. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6 Stella & Dot Trunk Show to benefit
video surveillance, in place and there are detailed opera- Depending on what the board decides Tuesday, the county PiYo Live Exercise Series. 6 a.m. to 7 Peninsula Humane Society. Noon to
tional requirements regulating odors, noise, waste manage- could start accepting applications in the new year. a.m. 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon 3 p.m. Peninsula Humane Society &
ment, energy and water use. The ordinance sets up a regula- Bay. Combines pilates with yoga. Cost SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame.
Ultimately, a state license is also required and it is expected $15. First class free. For more informa- Free. For more information call 340-
tory board with county staff from planning, agriculture and approvals would take several months. tion call 726-3110. 7022.
environmental health departments, Callagy explained. Half Moon Bay is now leaning toward potentially allow- San Mateo Professional Alliance Santa Paws Photos. Noon to 4 p.m.
Supporters contend the proposal could help revive dwin- ing inside greenhouses cultivation of starter plants Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis Peninsula Humane Society and SPCA,
dling agricultural businesses that have struggled under steep Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway, San 1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame.
which dont emit odor like full-grown plants. But the city Mateo. Meet new business connec- Professional photos of pets with their
international competition, particularly in the greenhouse has put off a decision for later in 2018 and may ultimately tions. New speakers each week. For owners, which comes with a $20
cut flower industry. But in an effort to address concerns go back to voters for a decision on whether to allow other more information call 430-6500. donation. All proceeds benefit the ani-
mal shelter. For more information call
about pot overpowering the market, Callagy said the ordi- types of cultivation or commercial operations. Creative Cafe: Coloring for Adults. 340-7022.
nance prohibits the displacement of existing agricultural 12:30 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South
San Francisco. Supplies provided. For Sip and Shop: Holiday Gift Fair and
production. Meaning, if a grower opts to try their hand at State law more information contact valle@plsin- Wine Tasting. Noon to 4 p.m. 2645 Fair
pot where say flowers are currently grown, at a minimum fo.org. Oaks Ave., Redwood City. $10 entry for
they must replace the existing agricultural production on Proposition 64 legalized recreational use of marijuana for access to 11 local craft vendors. For
another area of their property. adults 21 years and older. It allows individuals to grow up to Dash and Dot. 4 p.m. South San more information visit lahondawin-
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Orange ery.com
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The proposal does not allow for other commercial opera-
control over whether to allow commercial operations. real programmable robots. Reach and Teach: Origami Time. 1
tions such as testing, manufacturing or distribution. Recommended for ages 8 and up. For p.m. to 2 p.m. 144 W. 25th Ave., San
Callagy said the county has been diligent in looking at a
However, depending on the boards direction, staff is pre- more information call 829-3860. Mateo. All ages and experience levels
wide breadth of factors related to how Proposition 64 will welcome to learn new paper folding
pared to further investigate those options, Callagy said. THURSDAY, DEC. 7 tricks. All materials provided free. For
roll out across California and San Mateo County.
On Tuesday, supervisors will also consider two exten- This is one of the biggest developments in this area of
Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. 150 more information email
San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. craig@reachandteach.com.
sions of current bans on commercial medicinal and recre- controlled substance that dates back to the end of prohibi- Taught by local certified instructors.
ational marijuana operations, which are slated to expire tion. We wanted to make sure we took very defined steps, Cost $7. For more information call 726- Bilingual Child Author: Michelle
next week. Those bans will serve as a stopgap should super- 3110. Longega Wilson. 2 p.m. 840 W.
that we included the community, included stakeholders all Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
visors decide to proceed with the greenhouse ordinance that along the way to get input, knowing that youre never Kids Coding: Scratch. 4 p.m. 840 W. Learn the process of writing your own
will require a second reading before going into effect. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. All book through an interactive talk. For
going to have an ordinance that pleases everybody, skill levels welcome. For more informa- more information contact valle@plsin-
Callagy said. We really took painstaking time to make tion call 829-3860. fo.org.
Community concerns sure we looked at this from all aspects. Santa Paws Photos. 4 p.m to 8 p.m. Family Holiday Concert. 4 p.m. to
Half Moon Bays City Council was previously on track to Peninsula Humane Society and SPCA, 5:30 p.m. Transfiguration Episcopal
1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame. Church, 3900 Alameda de las Pulgas,
allowing commercial cultivation when residents became The Board of Superv isors meets 9 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5 at Professional photos of pets with their San Mateo. Free for children 5 and
more involved. In a petition thats garnered hundreds of sig- 400 County Center, Redwood City. owners, which comes with a $20 under, $10 for students ages 6 and
donation. All proceeds benefit the ani- over and $15 for adults. For more infor-
mal shelter. For more information call mation call (650)918-6225.
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STATEMENT #275601
The following person is doing business
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an Individual. The registrants com-
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General Partnership. The registrants ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Books 300 Toys 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale
FIcTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ORDER TO SHOW cAUSE FOR JAMES PATTERSON hardback books. ROLLERBLADES, gOOD condition. OFFIcE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid LIONEL WESTERN Union Pass car and
STATEMENT #275854 cHANgE OF NAME 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- wood with formica wood grain top $25 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
The following person is doing business CASE# 17CIV05269 6309 (650) 787-9753
as: 1)Gerritsen Consulting 2)Gerritsen SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, NIcHOLAS SPARkS hardback books. LUggAgE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite
Mary Editing/Consulting, 541 Parrott COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 STAR WARS Celebration 3 Darth Vader ORNATE LARgE BOOkcASE: Two Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
Drive, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
tered Owner: Mary Gerritsen, same ad- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 qUALITY BOOkS used and rare. World asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199.
dress. The business is conducted by an PETITION OF & US History and classic American nov- NEgRINI FENcINg Epee mask size M
Individual. The registrants commenced Maria Leilahnie Cruz Martinez els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 302 Antiques ORNATE MAHOgANY headboard with & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
to transact business under the FBN on TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 (415)260-6940
9/26/05. Petitioner: Maria Leilahnie Cruz Martinez v.LOgvINOv, UNUSUAL Journey to the HEIRLOOM 1920 hand quilted bed-
/s/ Mary Gerritsen/ Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- PINE DOUBLE/qUEEN head/foot board POWERTEL PHONE for hard of hearing.
filed a petition with this court for a decree tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. (650)556-
This statement was filed with the Asses- changing name as follows: sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 with metal frame $35/obo. (650)646- Like new used 1 month. $20. (650)871-
sor-County Clerk on 12/4/17. (Published 9708 8530 8907
Present Name: Maria Leilahnie Cruz
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 12/5/17, Martinez 294 Baby Stuff
12/12/17, 12/19/17, 12/26/17). Proposed Name: Leilahnie Cruz Martinez MAHOgANY ANTIqUE Secretary desk, PORTABLE MASSAgE Table (Sierra PREMIUM MOvINg blankets good con-
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- Comfort). Very good condition. $50. dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
FISHER-PRIcE HEALTHY Care booster elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. (650)871-1778.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons seat - $5 (650)592-5864. SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
ORDER gRANTINg PUBLIcATION OF interested in this matter shall appear be-
STATEMENT OF DAMAgES AND OR- REED ORgAN, antique, completely re- RETRO HUTcH Needs refinishing other- case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
DER DENYINg PUBLIcATION OF
fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
296 Appliances stored, $200 OBO. Call if interested. wise good condition. Top detaches from $45. (650)328-6709
SUMMONS (650)458-3254. bottom $25. (650)712-9962
tition for change of name should not be 1960'S AvOcADO Osterizer blender SILk SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for
CASE NUMBER (Nmero del Caso): granted. Any person objecting to the
CGC-16-552696 excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- TWO ANTIqUE Treadle Sewing Ma- SEWINg STORAgE cabinet, Custom $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
name changes described above must file 0513 chine; Singer and the other is in working made wood perfect condition $75. formation.
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF a written objection that includes the rea-
CALIFORNIA condition; Call to discuss pricing. (650)483-1222
sons for the objection at least two court (650)458-3254 SINk, 33X22 Top mount with faucet,
COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO days before the matter is scheduled to AIR cONDITIONER 10000 BTU w/re-
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG SOFA BED Recliner (double), beige, 76" $15.00 (650)544-5306
UNLIMITED JURISDICTION be heard and must appear at the hearing Good condition. $50 Call (650)952-3466
CASE NAME: to show cause why the petition should brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
0898
303 Electronics SLR LENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
Plaintiff: not be granted. If no written objection is SOFABED, vELOUR, tan, Excellent Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
Brian Williams timely filed, the court may grant the peti- ANTARES DOLLARS Bill Changer ma- condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
vs. tion without a hearing. A hearing on the AIR cONDITIONER, Portable, 14,000 chines never used for small bus. $95 SLR LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
Defendant: petition shall be held on 1/3/18 at 9 a.m., BTU, Commercial Cool model (650)992-4544. SOLID WOOD Entertainment Center- Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
Basang Malunov, an individual, and Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, Red- CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
DOES 1 THROUGH 100 sories plus remote included. Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in. SUITcASE, gREEN, hard-side, 21x15,
wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- BLAUPUNkT AM/FM/cD Radio and Re- good condition, photo available, $15.
der to Show Cause shall be published at 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO. ceiver with Detachable Face asking X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
Having read and considered the accom- (650)345-1835 (925)482-5742 (650)392-4841
least once each week for four successive $100. (650)593-4490
panying Ex Parte Application for Order weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
for Publication of Summons and State- AIR POT keeps 2.5 liters (84 oz) hot or TWIN BED, mattress, box spring, frame SUITcASES (2), BLUE, hard-side,
the petition in the following newspaper of kINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger 24x16 and 26x18. Photo available.
ment of Damages, Memorandum of general circulation: cold all day $19.95 (650)595-3933 incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 $ 50. (650)598-9804.
Points and Authorities, Declaration of $35 for both. (650)392-4841
San Mateo Daily Journal USED BEDROOM Furniture, FREE. Call
Plaintiff Brian Williams, Declaration of Filed: 11/22/2017 cOLEMAN LXE Roadtrip Grill - MOTOROLA BRAvO MB 520 (android
Jessica C. Shafer, and good cause ap- Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD (650)573-7381. SUITcASES (2), teal, soft-side, 25x17
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ and 29x19. Like new. Photo available.
pearing therefor, Judge of the Superior Court (650)918-9847 card Belmont (650)595-8855
The Court finds that Defendant could not WALL UNIT/ROOM Divider. Simple $40 for both. (650)392-4841
Dated: 11/20/2017 ELEcTRIc STOvE From Sears lines. Breaks down for transportation.
with reasonable diligence be served un- (Published 11/28/17, 12/5/17, 12/12/17, ONkYO Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
Excellent Condition $225 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, $25.(650)712-9962 leave message TAYLOR-TOT(1947) MY First Ride $20
der Code of Civil Procedure sections 12/19/17) (415)269-4784
415.10 through 415.30. Please Call (650)244-9267 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
WALNUT cHEST, small (4 drawer with
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that serv- upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 UNIDEN HARLEY Davidson Gas Tank
ice of the Statement of Damages in this gOOD MIcROWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da- SAMSUNg FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
Action on Defendant Basang Malunov ly City (415) 231-4825. VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
(Defendant) be effected by publication 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 WATER STORAgE TANk, brand new,
ORDER TO SHOW cAUSE FOR MFg H20LABS Model 300 exc cond
in the San Mateo Daily Journal newspa-
cHANgE OF NAME counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. 304 Furniture 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225.
per, notice of which is to be published WOODEN BED frame, single or 3/4 size. (650)771-6324
once a week for four successive weeks. CASE# 17CIV04652 over 100 years Very good condition. $20.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, REFRIgERATOR cOMPAcT made by ANTIqUE DININg table for six people
If Defendants address is ascertained be- (650)322-9598
fore expiration of the four-week publica- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, emerson $25.00 good shape joe with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 311 Musical Instruments
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, (650)573-5269
tion period, copies of the Statement of ANTIqUE MOHAgANY Bookcase. Four 306 Housewares
Damages must be mailed forthwith to REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 cHROMATIc HARMONIcA: Horner
PETITION OF ROOM HEATER Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
Defendant. vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. cARPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny- (650)278-5776.
Service of the Statement of Damages by Kristina Homer Armstrong on behalf of
John Michael Homer (650)952-3500 ARMcHAIR gOOD condition $55. lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134
publication will be deemed complete on (650)266-3184
the 28th day following the first day of TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner: Kristina Homer Armstrong SEWINg MAcHINE-ROYAL XL 6000 cOMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor EXcELLENT vIOLIN, previously owned,
publication. Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. BARzILAY REcORD - fine walnut cre- Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
The request for service of the Summons filed a petition with this court for a decree denza, 72 x 14.5H. $100. (650)804- first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
changing name as follows: (650)342-8436. 20-pieces in original box, never used. sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
by Publication is denied. 3947. Menlo Park. $250 per box (3 boxes available).
IT IS SO ORDERED. Present Name: John Michael Homer (415)751-2416
Proposed Name: Jack Michael Homer SHOWTIME ROTISSERIE used once (650)342-5630
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave BEIgE SOFA $99. Excellent Condition
Dated this 11th Day of OCTOBER 2017. (650) 315-2319 FENDER MUSTANg I guitar amplifier
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons message. cRYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30. 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
interested in this matter shall appear be- Can send picture. (650)464-7860 $80. (650)421-5469
/s/Teri L. Jackson/ SINgER SEWINg Machine. Good condi- BRAND NEW Japanese Cotton Futton-
fore this court at the hearing indicated Twin Size 72x40x5-$75
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call FIREPLAcE cANDELABRA with 5 bat- FENDER MUSTANg ll guitar amplifier
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. (650)839-1064. tery-operated candles $30.00, (415)990-
tition for change of name should not be 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
granted. Any person objecting to the 6134 $130.00 (650)421-5469
FILED: OCTOBER 23, 2017 SMITH cORONA typewriter and table cARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
name changes described above must file or: floral design. good condition
a written objection that includes the rea- M120 $25 (650)888-9314
$45.00. (650)266-3184 308 Tools HUgE LUDWIg Drum Set Silver Sparkle
& Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
STATEMENT OF DAMAgES sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to UNITAP STANDARD centerset bath- Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300
(Personal Injury or Wrongful Death) room chrome faucet, complete, $10, cOAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your ANTIqUE IRON Hand Drills. 3 available
be heard and must appear at the hearing at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron (650)369-8013.
(650)595-3933 mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
1. General Damages to show cause why the petition should 7045
not be granted. If no written objection is AS NEW Slkillsaw 7 1/4", 3/4 HP, with 6' PIANO, UPRIgHT, in excellent condi-
a. Pain, suffering and inconvenience vAcUUM cLEANER Dyson (fully recon- tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
- $50.000.00 timely filed, the court may grant the peti- cOMMODE, gOOD condition. $20 obo. cord, $19.95, (650)595-3933.
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the dition) $50 Call Ed (415)298-0645
Please call (650)745-6309 UPRIgHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi-
petition shall be held on 01/5/17 at 9 vIckS WARM Vaporizer Like New cORDLESS DRILL 9.6 volt, great condi-
b. Emotional distress - $25,000.00 tion, weak battery, $10 (650)595-3933 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, $10.00 (650)697-6763 cOMPUTER SWIvEL CHAIR. Padded
2. Special Damages Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 YAMAHA AcOUSTIc Guitar, model
Order to Show Cause shall be published cRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
a. Medical Expenses - $5,500.00 WHIRLPOOL WASHER DRYER, GE dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
at least once each week for four succes- Refrigerator all working and in good con- DESk, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o.
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. (650)458-3578
3. Punitive damages: Plaintiff reserves
ing on the petition in the following news-
FLOOR JAck (Craftsman) Three ton 312 Pets & Animals
the right to seek punitive damages in the aluminum Brand New. $99. Call Ed
amount of (specify) when pursuing a paper of general circulation: (415)298-0645.
San Mateo Daily Journal DINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. AIRLINE cARRIER for cats, pur. from
judgment in the suit filed against you -
Filed: 12/1/2017
297 Bicycles (650) 756-9516.Daly City. Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
$50.000.00 ROckWELL ROUTER with 6 blades- (505)228-1480 local.
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ ADULT BIkES 1 regular and 2 with bal- very good condition $20 (650)992-8321
Judge of the Superior Court DININg TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match-
Date: January 3, 2017 loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for ONE kENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
Dated: 12/1/2017 SHOPSMITH MARk V 50th Anniversary
(Published 12/5/17, 12/12/17, 12/19/17, $250 .(650)-654-1930. most attachments. $1,500/OBO. mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
/s/Jessica C. Shafer/ cHILDS ScHWINN BIcYcLE, BLUE in (650)593-2066
12/26/17) good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. (650)504-0585
DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for
$75. Good condition; good for children. SkILL 7313 3/4 HP belt sander, 4 belts, PARROT cAgE, Steel, Large - approx
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave Call (650)678-8585 manual, perfect, $29.95. (650)595-3933
nal: 12/5/17,12/12/17,12/19/17,12/26/17) offer. (650)245-4084
mes
DREXEL HEADBOARD $50. (650)589- vINTAgE cRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
0764 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 PET cARRIER for small dog or cat in ex-
210 Lost & Found 298 collectibles cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
ENTERTAINMENT cENTER for $50. vINTAgE SHOPSMITH and BAND 6059
LOST cAT. Black and White. Black FRAMED LEBRON James painting, Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. SAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
patch on right eye. REWARD. 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; (650)591- (650)726-4102 (650)342-6993 PET TAXI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux
Call (323) 439-7713. 9769, San Carlos Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
gLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- $25. Call (650)349-6059.
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
X-AcTO DELUXE Complete woodcarv- PETMATE cOMPASS Dog Crate used
HUMMELS (2) 1980s $20 ea. Call ing set-new $15 (650)992-8321 only 1 week $40. (650)872-2244.
(650)344-4756. IkEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
LENNOX RED Rose, Unused, hand
IkEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
309 Office Equipment
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
$ 30. (650)598-9804.
316 clothes
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. LAPTOP cASE or bag. Black. Like new.
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. 5 BOXES male & female square dance
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good INFLATABLE cAMPINg bed, Lazy So-
fa, Excellent condition. $15. clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
$59 call (650)218-6528 310 Misc. For Sale bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
(650)588-0543.
STAR WARS Action figure: Qui-Gon
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 LEATHER SEcTIONAL sofa with otto- 500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint, FAUX FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
Steve (650)518-6614. man. Like brand new! $300. no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 color in excellent condition 3/4
(650) 861-2411. length $50 (650)692-8012
SUPREMES gREATEST Hits, 2 album BESSY SMALL Evening Hand Bag With
set, $10 San Carlos (650)591-9769 LIvINg ROOM Table, good condition. Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 gENUINE LADIES Mink Fur Jacket,
$30. (415)231-4825 $75.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
USA MILITARY police helmet, with liner, BIFOLD SHUTTERS 2x28x79 $10.00
Vietnam era $60 (650)591-9769 San LOvE cHAIR, velour, tan. $45. (650)544-5306 LADIES SEqUIN dress, blue, size XL,
Carlos. (808)631-1365. pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
BOBBY HULL Hockey Game Great
NEW DELUXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784 MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
299 computers ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
Sell! (650) 875-8159. cAPTEL PHONE Message on its (650) 578-9208
REcORDABLE cD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- screen. Like new used twice $25
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame (650)871-8907 NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's
(650) 578 9208 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
cASH REgISTER Parts; Much Skin Not (650)952-3466
300 Toys OFFIcE SWIvEL Chair, good condition. Guts $500 (415)269-4784
$25. (415)231-4825 NIkE AIR shoes, white, size 10, hardly
DOLL HOUSE w/ furniture $50.00 new DOORS FRENcH 2x28x79 w/5 lights worn (cost $50) $10, (650)591-9769 San
joe (650)573-5269 OFFIcE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding $12.00 (650)544-5306 Carlos
legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
LARgE STUFFED ANIMALS - $3 each $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 LIONEL cHRISTMAS Holiday expan- TUXEDO SIzE 40, black, including white
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
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316 clothes garage Sales 620 Automobiles 625 classic cars 640 Motorcycles/Scooters 670 Auto Parts
PARIS HILTON purse white & silver un- cHEvY 10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT cHEvY 86 cORvETTE. Automatic. MOTORcYcLE SADDLEBAgS, BRIDgESTONE ALENzA 235/65R17,
used, about 12" long x 9" high CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 with mounting hardware and other parts $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
$23. (650)592-2648 gARAgE SALES obo. (650) 952-4036. $35. Call (650)670-2888 used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
cHEvY HHR 08 - Grey, spunky car
WILSON LEATHER Lady Jacket. Small,
like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
ESTATE SALES loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500. cORvETTE 69 350 4-SPEED. 50k
MILES. $18.500. Ill trade it for a Stinson 645 Boats
FREE: 2 unmounted tires V.G. condition
for Toyota, incl Prius 124 Myrtle Burlin-
(408)807-6529.
Make money, make room! Beach property. (650)481-5296. game (in driveway)
WILSON LEATHER, burgundy lady jack- 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136 DODgE 99 MAINTENANcE Van, ,
FORD 50 4-Door Sedan, Automatic excellend condition. $4,500. Call MERcEDES BENz 19 inch AMG Rim
List your upcoming $2,500 OBO Good condition. Call
(650)481-5296
Transmission, 302V8 $1,200. (650)347-2559 one only for sale $50 (650)814-9737 to
318 Sports Equipment garage sale, (650)346-9586. arrange pick up.
MALIBU 24 ft with tower. Completely re-
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, moving sale, gOT AN OLDER MERcEDES 79 450 SL with hard top.
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851-
built and re-finished. Boat and Motor. PEERLESS TIRE Chains, used a few
times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 20K obo. (650)851-0878.
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno estate sale, cAR, BOAT, OR Rv? 0878 obo. (650)745-6309
yard sale, Do the humane thing. SEA RAY 16 FT . I/B. $1,200. Needs
WHITE STAR Tire Chains, never used.
BOLLINgER YOgA Mat. 2 blocks &
Donate it to the 630 Trucks & SUvs Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
strap $5 (650)888-9314 rummage sale, Humane Society.
P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
BOW FLEX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good clearance sale, or call 1- 800-943-8412
FORD 96 F-150 5-spd trans, 6-cylinder 670 Auto Service 680 Autos Wanted
Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid 132K miles, $3,700.00 Original owner
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael whatever sale you (650)340-8841Steve
Wanted 62-75 chevrolets
(650)784-1061.
cHILDS kIck scooter by razor with hel-
have... LINcOLN 02 Navigator, excellent condi-
tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo.
TOYOTA 00 Tundra Sr5 in a great
shape, 150k miles, 4x4, automatic, V8
AA SMOg Novas, running or not
Parts collection etc.
met $25 obo (650)591-6842 Cyl. $1500. Call or text: (209)265-1393 Complete Repair & Service So clean out that garage
Reach over 83,450 readers (650)342-4227.
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oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 635 vans (most cars)
to Palo Alto. MAzDA 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- 869 California Drive .
EXERcISE BIkE PL105 barely used $65 in your local newspaper. dition One owner Fully loaded Low
black compact size SanMateo (650)753- miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520-
cHEvROLET 06 Mini VAN, new radia- Burlingame
3095 tor, tires and brakes. Needs head gasket.
4650 (650) 340-0492
gOLF cLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
call (650)344-5200 $500. (650)481-5296
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