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Friday • Dec 28, 2018 • XIX, Edition 110 www.smdailyjournal.com

Schools take on teen vaping


Educators, health care professionals seek
to eradicate popularity of Juul, e-cigarettes
By Austin Walsh “There is a lot of concern about what to halt the rise in popularity of elec-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF is now being called the vaping epi- tronic nicotine delivery devices.
demic,” said Audrey Abadilla, a youth Vaping with a Juul, pen or other
Local educators and public health program manager with Breathe piece of technology is growing more
officials are pooling resources in the California, a public health agency common locally, as evidenced in the
shared effort to eradicate the plumes of focused on fighting lung disease. San Mateo Union High School
flavored nicotine vapors passing the Abadilla is one of many dedicated to District’s most recent healthy kids An estimated 3.6 million U.S. teens are now using e-cigarettes,
lips of students as young as middle spreading awareness in San Mateo representing 1 in 5 high school students and 1 in 20 middle
school. County classrooms as part of the effort See VAPING, Page 31 schoolers.

New Foster City


councilmembers
embracing roles
Richa Awasthi and Sanjay Gehani
begin first terms on City Council
By Zachary Clark
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Richa Awasthi and


Sanjay Gehani, Foster
City’s two newcomers
on the City Council,
are settling into their
new roles.
Both sat behind the Richa Awasthi Sanjay Gehani
dais for their first
council meeting Dec. 17 following the ceremonial induc-
tion the week prior. Starting a new job of any kind often
means a steep learning curve at first, but the two are embrac-
ing the challenge.
“I feel very optimistic, very positive, and I’m liking [the
job] more than I thought I would,” Awasthi said. “It’s a lot
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
Dexter Chiang, manager of Tokie’s Japanese Restaurant and Sushi Bar, stocks the restaurant with Japanese spirits and beer See ROLES, Page 18
in the hopes it can become a place where San Mateo residents and workers can gather for happy hour and the traditional
Japanese comfort food the restaurant has become known for.
Police: Man in US illegally
Tokie’s settles into San Mateo location kills California cop from Fiji
Foster City mainstay retains familiar atmosphere, traditional Japanese menu By Olga R. Rodriguez
By Anna Schuessler After some 37 years in the Charter restaurant’s doors at its new location THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Square shopping center in Foster City, on East Fourth Avenue, Chiang is
the restaurant known for Japanese ready to call the transition a success, SAN FRANCISCO — Ronil Singh
With traditional Japanese wood carv- comfort food and its family atmos- with several new customers bolstering came to the U.S. from his native Fiji to
ings adorning the sushi bar and dark phere made a move to downtown San the restaurant’s dedicated following. fulfill a lifelong dream of becoming an
wooden frames outlining the booths at Mateo after plans for a fourth Foster Chiang said several of the restau- officer, joining a small-town police
Tokie’s Japanese Restaurant and Sushi City elementary school started taking rant’s some 30 staff members have force in California and working to
Bar, those accustomed to visiting the shape on the site, said restaurant man- worked there for years, which he cred- improve his English. The day after
former Foster City mainstay may easi- ager Dexter Chiang. its with retaining the vast majority of Christmas, he stopped another immi- Suspect
ly recognize it in its new location at 34 And close to six months after owners
E. Fourth Ave. in San Mateo. Victor and Diane Onizuka opened the See TOKIE’S, Page 23 See POLICE, Page 23
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2 Friday • Dec 28, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“Let no one underestimate the
need of pity. We live in a stony universe
whose hard, brilliant forces rage fiercely.”
— Theodore Dreiser, American autho

This Day in History


Elizabeth Jordan Carr, the first

1981 American “test-tube” baby, was born


in Norfolk, Virginia.

In 1 6 1 2 , Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei observed the


planet Neptune, but mistook it for a star. (Neptune wasn’t offi-
cially discovered until 1846 by Johann Gottfried Galle.)
In 1 6 9 4 , Queen Mary II of England died after more than five
years of joint rule with her husband, King William III.
In 1 8 3 2 , John C. Calhoun became the first vice president of
the United States to resign, stepping down because of differ-
ences with President Andrew Jackson.
In 1 8 4 6 , Iowa became the 29th state to be admitted to the
Union.
In 1 8 9 5 , the Lumiere brothers, Auguste and Louis, held the
first public showing of their movies in Paris.
In 1 9 0 8 , a major earthquake followed by a tsunami devastat-
ed the Italian city of Messina, killing at least 70,000 people.
In 1 9 4 5 , Congress officially recognized the Pledge of
REUTERS
Allegiance.
Peruvian shamans holding posters of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump perform a ritual of predictions for
In 1 9 6 1 , the Tennessee Williams play “Night of the Iguana” the new year at Pescadores beach in Chorrillos, Lima, Peru.
opened on Broadway. Former first lady Edith Bolling Galt
Wilson, the second wife of President Woodrow Wilson, died in
Washington at age 89. In other news ...
In 1 9 7 2 , Kim Il Sung, the premier of North Korea, was Connecticut woman whose car was wearing a swimsuit or a birthday suit.
named the country’s president under a new constitution. Beaver bourbon, shredded by an adult bear that somehow HIS ‘PHONE’ WAS DELICIOUS
In 1 9 7 3 , the book “Gulag Archipelago,” Alexander runaway peacocks: A got inside and couldn’t get out. Linda A man insisted he was wrongly ticket-
Solzhenitsyn’s expose of the Soviet prison system, was first wild 2018 in New England Morad was house-sitting in Canton ed for distracted driving by a police offi-
published in Paris. when she noticed her car lights on and cer who mistook his McDonald’s hash
In 1 9 8 7 , the bodies of 14 relatives of Ronald Gene Simmons BOSTON — Things got a little wild in heard strange noises. She called police, brown for a cellphone in Connecticut.
were found at his home near Dover, Arkansas, after Simmons New England in 2018 — as in actual ani- who found the bear frantically clawing Westport police issued Jason Stiber a
shot and killed two other people in Russellville. mals weaseling their way into the head- up the interior. Officers opened a door $300 citation, but he challenged it in
lines. and dashed to the other side of the vehi- court, saying the only thing he was
A Vermont family’s pet peacock ran
Birthdays off with a flock of turkeys. A black bear
cle as the bear scampered away. Morad
said she thinks the bear was drawn by
guilty of was the munchies. Stiber said
phone records prove he didn’t make any
trashed a car in Connecticut after lock- the smell of garbage she had hauled to calls around the time he was pulled over.
ing itself inside. Beavers flavored bour- the dump earlier in the day. A judge found him guilty, but he’s
bon at a distillery in New Hampshire. COUNTING CROWS appealing.
And so many crows descended on one It took the boom of cannon fire to PERPS NEED NOT APPLY
corner of Massachusetts, it took a can- chase off hundreds of crows that decided If you’ve got a rap sheet, maybe don’t
non to shoo them away. to roost at an electrical substation in apply for a job at the county jail? That
There was no shortage of antics from North Adams, Massachusetts. National happened in New Hampshire, where
the naked apes at the top of the food Grid deployed a propane cannon that Kristina Hoefs applied in person for a
chain, either. doesn’t shoot projectiles to disperse the position at the Hillsborough County
A sampling of some of the region’s crows, which it said could short out Department of Corrections. Workers
Actor Denzel Talk show host Singer John weirder stories from the past 12 months:
Washington is 64. Seth Meyers is 45. Legend is 40. equipment and trigger a power outage there ran a routine background check and
ARE YOU MY MOTHER? and damage gear with their corrosive realized she was wanted on a theft-relat-
Former United Auto Workers union president Owen Bieber is Pea the peacock must have been lone- droppings. The utility said no birds were ed charge in Maine. Hoefs was promptly
89. Actress Nichelle Nichols is 86. Actress Dame Maggie ly, or maybe he was just confused. For harmed — just annoyed by the noise. taken into custody and taken to
Smith is 84. Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., is 74. Former Sen. whatever reason, Rene and Brian CLOTHING OPTIONAL Manchester police headquarters.
Tim Johnson, D-S.D., is 72. Rock singer-musician Edgar Johnson’s unusual family pet took off, Dressing for success at this job inter- TOWN FLIPPED OFF
Winter is 72. Funk musician Joseph “Zigaboo” Modeliste lured by birds of a different feather: a view might be a little risky — or risque. Take that, town hall. A Vermont man
(The Meters) is 70. TV personality Gayle King is 64. Country flock of wild turkeys. After trying A nudist campground in Rhode Island erected a sculpture of a giant middle fin-
singer Joe Diffie is 60. Country musician Mike McGuire unsuccessfully to get close enough to that offers swimming, hiking, volley- ger after officials in Westford refused to
(Shenandoah) is 60. Actor Chad McQueen is 58. Country scoop it up with a net, the couple from ball and a sauna for people who aren’t let him move his truck repair and recy-
singer-musician Marty Roe (Diamond Rio) is 58. Actor Springfield, Vermont, posted this plea afraid to bare it all advertised for a life- cling business to his property. Ted
Malcolm Gets is 55. Actor Mauricio Mendoza is 49. Actress on Facebook: “My peacock has run off guard. Required: “excellent communica- Pelkey mounted the huge upraised digit
Elaine Hendrix is 48. Actor Brendan Hines is 42. Actor Joe with the turkeys. Do you have any sug- tion skills” and the ability to “work as on a 16-foot (4.8-meter) pole with
Manganiello is 42. Actress Vanessa Ferlito is 41. Rapper- gestions on how to catch the little part of a team.” Clothing? Not so much. lights so his inelegant salute can be
musician-producer Terrace Martin is 40. Actor Andre Holland twerp?” Dyer Woods Nudist Campgrounds presi- seen from a nearby state highway. “I
is 39. Actress Sienna Miller is 37. Actress Beau Garrett (TV: UNBEARABLE DAMAGE dent Jim Johnson said the successful wasn’t trying to get fame out of it at all
“The Good Doctor”) is 36. Pop singer Kasey Sheridan (Dream) Things got hairy very quickly for a applicant would have the option of ... I’m just mad,” he said.
is 32. Actor Thomas Dekker is 31.
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Man rams police cars while fleeing Local brief
An 18-year-old man has pleaded not guilty
to fleeing from a traffic stop in Daly City which also allegedly
last weekend and then ramming police vehi- struck the Colma offi-
cles and leading authorities on a pursuit into cer’s vehicle multiple
San Francisco, San Mateo County prosecu- times before he fled.
tors said Thursday. A 4-mile pursuit at
Darrell Wilson entered the not guilty plea speeds of more than 100
Wednesday to reckless evading, assault on a mph ensued on Interstate
police officer, resisting arrest and driving 280 and ended in San
without a valid license for the case that Francisco when Wilson’s
started shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday, accord- Darrell Wilson vehicle blew out two
ing to the District Attorney’s Office. tires. He then tried to
A Daly City police officer attempted a flee on foot but was taken into custody with
traffic stop of a Nissan Maxima driven by the help of a police canine, prosecutors
Wilson, who failed to yield to the stop and said.
sped out of sight, prosecutors said. According to the District Attorney’s
His car was located on a dead-end street in Office, Wilson said he had fled because he
Colma, where the initial Daly City officer didn’t have a driver’s license and had been
who tried to pull him over was joined by a told that police will not chase a fleeing
Colma police officer in their vehicles. As vehicle.
the Daly City officer got out of his car, Wilson did not waive his right to a speedy
Wilson allegedly accelerated toward him and preliminary hearing, so will return to court
struck his vehicle, prosecutors said. on Jan. 9 for the hearing, which will deter-
The officer was able to jump out of the way mine if there is enough evidence to proceed
and avoided getting hit by Wilson’s car, to trial, prosecutors said. He remains in cus-
tody on $50,000 bail.

Police reports cl e h ad b een eg g ed t h ree t i mes . Sh e


reported seeing people run to a vehicle
and flee without anything being vandal-
ized, it was reported at 9:12 p. m. Sunday,
Meanwhile, on the coast Dec. 23.
A Pacifica man was arrested after a
Petty theft. Four people grabbed a pack-
deputy found brass knuckles, nun-
age from a doorstep and fled in a vehicle on
chakus, two M-80 explosives and drug
Emerald Bay Lane, it was reported at 11:39
paraphernalia in his vehicle after a traf-
a.m. Sunday, Dec. 23.
fic stop on Highway 1, it was reported at
Arres t. A San Bruno resident was arrested
2:45 a.m. Friday Dec. 14
for driving on a suspended license and oper-
ating a vehicle without an ignition inter-
FOSTER CITY lock device on Pitcairn Drive and
Melbourne Street, it was reported at 9:22
Van dal i s m. A woman’s home and vehi- p.m. Saturday, Dec. 22.
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California maneuvers to make bigger impact in 2020 election diverse state has long complained about
By Nicholas Riccardi
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS being effectively shut out of the presiden-
tial nominating process because its primary
Go west, 2020 presidential candidates? usually comes months after the initial four
Early voting in California’s primary will contests in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada
overlap with the traditional early nominat- and South Carolina. Last year, Gov. Jerry
ing contests in Iowa, New Hampshire, Brown signed a bill moving the state’s pri-
Nevada and South Carolina. That could force mary up to the earliest date permissible.
the sprawling field of Democrats to navi- California is slated to vote on March 3,
gate those states as well as California’s the first day allowed for a state that’s not in
notoriously complex landscape, where cam- the traditional early state lineup. And
paigning is done through paid political ads. because of California’s early-voting sys-
Strategists estimate it could cost at least tem, voters will get primary ballots start-
$5 million for a candidate to compete in ing 30 days before the primary, which coin-
California, an amount that could be prohib- cides with the Iowa caucuses.
itive for all but the best-funded contenders.
Nascent campaigns are asking themselves Alex Padilla, California’s secretary of
if they should gamble on California. state and a Democrat, said there are already
“Everyone’s going to play in Iowa, “a heck of a lot more calls for people who
everyone’s going to go to New Hampshire,” know California to join certain teams.”
said Ben Tulchin, a San Francisco-based Especially for Democrats, California is a
pollster who worked for Bernie Sanders’ fixture on presidential aspirants’ itineraries
2016 presidential bid. “But there are only 3- because of the trove of high-end donors
REUTERS FILE PHOTO 4 of the top-tier candidates who will com- there. But Padilla and other California
A poll worker places a mail in ballot into a voting box as voters drop off their ballot in the U.S. pete in California.” politicos hope candidates now feel they
presidential primary election in San Diego. The nation’s biggest and second-most- must reach out to the state’s voters, too.

Maryellen Langley
Obituary
Manhunt is on for inmate who
December 30, 1940 – December 23, 2018
Maryellen Langley of Belmont died December 23 surrounded
escaped from California prison
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fleeing in a silver Toyota
by her family after a short illness. RAV4 with California
She is survived by her husband Jack, daughter Catherine and son SAN QUENTIN — California authorities license plate number
Michael. Grandchildren Kimberly, Timothy and Steven Davidson. were on a manhunt Thursday for an inmate 6STZ502, San Rafael
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prison before 6 p.m. Wednesday and report- seen wearing a white T-
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than a mile from the prison after 9 p.m., keys, but she was not injured.
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GOP share of Latino vote steady under Trump Fernand Amandi, a Miami-based Democratic
By Nicholas Riccardi
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pollster. He argues Democrats must invest
more in winning Latino voters.
LITTLETON, Colo. — Pedro Gonzalez has The VoteCast data shows that, like white
faith in Donald Trump and his party. voters, Latinos are split by gender — 61
The 55-year-old Colombian immigrant is percent of men voted Democratic in
a pastor at an evangelical church in subur- November, while 69 percent of women did.
ban Denver. Initially repelled by Trump in And while Republican-leaning Latinos can
2016, he’s been heartened by the president’s be found everywhere in the country, two
steps to protect religious groups and groups stand out as especially likely to back
appoint judges who oppose abortion rights. the GOP — evangelicals and veterans.
More important, Gonzalez sees Trump’s Evangelicals comprised about one-quarter
presidency as part of a divine plan. of Latino voters, and veterans were 13 per-
“It doesn’t matter what I think,” Gonzalez cent. Both groups were about evenly split
said of the president. “He was put there.” between the two parties. Mike Madrid, a
Though Latino voters are a key part of the Republican strategist in California, said
Democratic coalition, there is a larger bloc those groups have reliably provided the
of reliable Republican Latinos than many GOP with many Latino votes for years.
think. And the GOP’s position among “They stick and they do not go away,”
MCCAULEYS-CORNER ON FOTER.COM
Latinos has not weakened during the Trump Madrid said. Much as with Trump’s own core
While Republican-leaning Latinos can be found everywhere in the country, two groups stand white voters, attacks on the president and
administration, despite the president’s rhet-
out as especially likely to back the GOP — evangelicals and veterans. other Republicans for being anti-immigrant
oric against immigrants and the party’s shift
to the right on immigration. Other surveys also found roughly one- Latino vote frustrates Democrats, who say “just make them dig in even more,” he added.
In November’s elections, 32 percent of third of Latinos supporting the GOP. Data actions like Trump’s family separation poli- Sacramento-based Rev. Sam Rodriguez,
Latinos voted for Republicans, according to from the Pew Research Center and from exit cy and his demonization of an immigrant one of Trump’s spiritual advisers, said evan-
AP VoteCast data. The survey of more than polls suggests that a comparable share of caravan should drive Latinos out of the GOP. gelical Latinos have a clear reason to vote
115,000 midterm voters — including 7,738 about 3 in 10 Latino voters supported Trump “The question is not are Democrats win- Republican. “Why do 30 percent of Latinos
Latino voters — was conducted for the in 2016. That tracks the share of Latinos ning the Hispanic vote — it’s why aren’t still support Trump? Because of the
Associated Press by NORC at the University supporting Republicans for the last decade. Democrats winning the Hispanic vote 80-20 Democratic Party’s obsession with abor-
of Chicago. The stability of Republicans’ share of the or 90-10 the way black voters are?” said tion,” Rodriguez said.

Federal workers face grim prospect of lengthy shutdown


By Juliet Linderman and Lisa Mascaro live check to check right now,” he said, and wall could have dire consequences. functory session Thursday, but quickly
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS risks missing his rent or phone payment. As well, the disruption is starting to pinch adjourned without action. No votes are
Contractors, unlike most federal employ- citizens who count on a variety of public expected until next week, and even that’s
WASHINGTON — Three days, maybe four. ees, may never get back pay for being idled. services, beyond those who’ve been finding not guaranteed. Lawmakers are mostly away
That’s how long Ethan James, 21, says he “I’m getting nervous,” he said. gates closed at national parks. For example, for the holidays and will be given 24-hour
can realistically miss work before he’s Federal workers and contractors forced to the government won’t issue new federal flood notice to return, with Republican senators
struggling. stay home or work without pay are experi- insurance policies or renew expiring ones. saying they won’t vote until all parties,
So as the partial government shutdown encing mounting stress from the impasse Trump and congressional leaders appear including Trump, agree to a deal.
stretched into its sixth day with no end in affecting hundreds of thousands of them. no closer to a resolution over his demand The president spent part of the day tweet-
sight, James, a minimum-wage contractor For those without a financial cushion, even for $5 billion for the border wall that could ing about the shutdown, insisting “this
sidelined from his job as an office worker at a few days of lost wages during the shut- now push the shutdown into the new year. isn’t about the Wall,” but about Democrats
the Interior Department, was worried. “I down over President Donald Trump’s border The House and Senate gaveled in for a per- denying him “a win.”
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Furious lawmakers
in Iraqi demand US
troops withdrawal
By Philip Issa
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Trump needs to
BAGHDAD — President Donald know his limits. The
Trump’s surprise trip to Iraq may
have quieted criticism at home that
American occupation
he had yet to visit troops in a com- of Iraq is over.”
bat zone, but it has infuriated Iraqi
politicians who on Thursday — Sabah al-Saidi, head of one of
demanded the withdrawal of U.S. two main blocs in Iraq’s parliament
REUTERS forces.
Donald and Melania Trump greet military personnel at the dining facility in Al Asad Air Base, Iraq. “Arrogant” and “a violation of He said the U.S. was once again
national sovereignty” were but a respected as a nation, and declared:

Trump finally conforms to ritual few examples of the disapproval


emanating from Baghdad follow-
ing Trump’s meeting Wednesday
with U.S. servicemen and women
“We’re no longer the suckers,
folks.”
The abruptness of his visit left
lawmakers in Baghdad smarting

of meeting troops in harm’s way


By Darlene Superville Addressing troops at an air president; President Barack Obama
at the al-Asad Airbase.
Trips by U.S. presidents to con-
flict zones are typically shrouded
in secrecy and subject to strict
and drawing unfavorable compar-
isons to the occupation of Iraq
after the 2003 invasion.
“Trump needs to know his lim-
security measures, and Trump’s its. The American occupation of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS base in western Iraq late made four to Afghanistan and one was no exception. Few in Iraq or Iraq is over,” said Sabah al-Saidi,
Wednesday, Trump defended his to Iraq. elsewhere knew the U.S. president the head of one of two main blocs
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, decision to pull forces from Such trips are typically unan- was in the country until minutes in Iraq’s parliament.
Maryland — President Donald neighboring Syria, declaring of nounced and the subject of extreme before he left. Trump, he said, had slipped into
Trump once opined that it wasn’t Islamic State militants: “We’ve security. Trump’s was no excep- But this trip came as curbing for- Iraq, “as though Iraq is a state of
“overly necessary” for him to knocked them out. We’ve tion as he flew overnight from eign influence in Iraqi affairs has the United States.”
visit troops in danger zones knocked them silly.” Washington, spent three-plus become a hot-button political While Trump didn’t meet with
abroad. But with the lights of Air His appraisal is at odds with that hours on the ground and stopped issue in Baghdad, and Trump’s per- any officials, he spoke with Prime
Force One out and window shutters of military officials, aides and on the way back at Ramstein Air ceived presidential faux-pas was Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi by
drawn, the president did just that, allies who consider IS a dimin- Force Base in Germany for refuel- failing to meet with the prime phone. A planned meeting
slipping into Iraq at night to greet ished but deadly force. His defense ing and to greet service members minister in a break with diplomat- between the two leaders was can-
U.S. service members and show secretary and envoy to the anti-IS in a hangar. ic custom for any visiting head of celed over a “difference in points
that his norm-busting presidency coalition quit after Trump blind- Trump told his audience in Iraq state. of view” over arrangements,
would hew at least to this tradi- sided much of the national security that the decision to withdraw the On the ground for only about according to the prime minister’s
tion. establishment with his call. roughly 2,000 troops from Syria three hours, the American presi- office.
Trump arrived back in Trump had faced criticism for not illustrated his quest to put dent told the men and women with The visit could have unintended
Washington before dawn yet visiting U.S. troops stationed “America first.” the U. S. military that Islamic consequences for American policy,
Thursday, capping a 29-hour and in harm’s way as he comes up on “We’re no longer the suckers, State forces have been vanquished, with officials from both sides of
six-minute trip to the conflict his two-year mark in office. folks,” Trump said at al-Asad Air and he defended his decision Iraq’s political divide calling for a
region conducted under the cover George W. Bush made four trips to Base, about 100 miles or 60 kilo- against all advice to withdraw U.S. vote in Parliament to expel U.S.
of night. Iraq and two to Afghanistan as meters west of Baghdad. troops from neighboring Syria, forces from the country.
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Trump’s presidency has changed D.C., defied convention


By Jonathan Lemire history (it’s not) and that his Supreme Court
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS choice Brett Kavanaugh finished atop his
class at Yale Law School (the school doesn’t
WASHINGTON — Mr. Trump went to rank students). Just last week, after making
Washington. And he changed it. an abrupt, unilateral decision to pull U.S.
In his first two years in office, President troops from Syria, Trump tweeted that
Donald Trump has rewritten the rules of the Russia was “not happy” about the decision.
presidency and the norms of the nation’s Hours earlier, Russian President Vladimir
capital, casting aside codes of conduct and Putin had cheered the move.
traditions that have held for generations. The cumulative effect has been to dimin-
In Trump’s Washington, facts are less rel- ish the authority with which White House
evant. Insults and highly personal attacks pronouncements are received.
are increasingly employed by members of When a federal report on climate change
both parties. The White House press brief- was released last month, showing an
ing is all but gone, international summits increasing impact, a White House statement
are optional, the arts are an afterthought and cast doubt on its findings and suggested,
everything — including inherently nonpar- erroneously, that a significant number of
tisan institutions and investigations — is scientists doubted the phenomenon. That
suddenly political. drew derision from a broad swath of the sci-
Taking a wrecking ball to decorum and entific community. The White House dis-
institutions, Trump has changed, in ways tributed a doctored video of an encounter
both subtle and profound, how Washington between a CNN reporter and an intern, exag-
works and how it is viewed by the rest of the gerating the contact made by the journalist
nation and world. and damaging the administration’s credibil-
“He’s dynamited the institution of the ity. Similarly, when Trump threatened to
presidency,” said Douglas Brinkley, presi- REUTERS FILE PHOTO shut down the southern border, most of
dential historian at Rice University. “He Taking a wrecking ball to decorum and institutions, Donald Trump has changed, in ways both Washington just shrugged and dismissed the
doesn’t see himself as being part of a long subtle and profound,how Washington works and how it’s viewed by the rest of the nation and world. threat as so much bluster.
litany of presidents who will hand a baton stoked by the candidate himself, that Trump we don’t want it. America’s back, bigger, The White House press briefing, once a
to a successor. Instead, he uses the presi- would abandon the bluster of his campaign and better, and stronger than ever.” daily opportunity for the public to hear the
dency as an extension of his own personal- and become “more presidential” once he Indeed, Trump brought to the White House president’s views scrutinized, has all but
ity.” took office. the same fact-challenged, convention-defy- vanished. White House press secretary
Is this a one-president aberration? Or has No one says that anymore. ing style that got him elected. From his Sarah Huckabee Sanders has held just one
the White House forever changed? Whether Trump himself believes his unpredictabil- first days in office, Trump pushed false- briefing in December and it clocked in at a
the trends will outlast Trump’s presidency is ity is what holds Americans’ attention and hoods about the size of the inaugural crowd scant 15 minutes.
a question that won’t be answered until there fuels his success. and unfounded allegations about millions of Now, the primary form of communication
is a new occupant in the Oval Office, but “I have these stupid teleprompters. You illegal voters. He has not let up since. from the White House comes 280 characters
Brinkley predicts “no future president will don’t mind that I haven’t used them all The inaccuracies have been big and small: at a time, as Trump’s Twitter bursts set off
model themselves on him.” night, do you?” Trump asked the crowd at a Trump repeatedly claimed in 2018 that he cellphone alerts across Washington, some-
There was a time, many accelerated news June rally in South Carolina. “Every once in passed the biggest tax cut in history (he did- times taking even federal agencies and con-
cycles ago, when there was speculation, a while I look at it, I mean, it’s so boring, n’t), that the U.S. economy is the best in gressional allies by surprise.
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The hard work of freedom
The Deseret News drawn-out conflicts throughout histo-
Some resolutions
Other voices
F
reedom comes and goes in
waves, but each wave crests
higher and each trough sinks
although that represents a step up
from previous surveys.
ry, and they continue to animate dis-
cord in numerous countries today.”
While each of the study’s metrics is
important, religious freedom goes to
for the new year
I
a bit less than the previous one. the heart of human conscience. It is a t’s that time of the year in which we all resolve to
The report is important because it change ourselves in some way. I could recount all
That’s the analysis of Fraser Institute basic and fundamental tenet of human
measures freedom, or the lack of coer- my ideas for myself, but what fun is that? Instead,
fellow Fred McMahon, and it provides dignity and liberty. Its suppression
cive constraint, by 79 different indi- here is a quick list of ideas for others (and me too, I sup-
a hopeful note to the awful news that ought to be a warning sign, like the
cators. One of its large subcategories pose) when it comes time for 2019. So let’s make it hap-
freedom seems to be on the wane proverbial canary struggling to
is religious freedom, which has pen alright? You’ll thank me for it.
worldwide. become an acute concern worldwide. breathe in a coal mine, that trouble
We hope this ever-rising analysis is lies ahead. • When discussing the high cost of living in the Bay
Other recent surveys have moni- Area, it would help to learn more about the political his-
true. Regardless, however, the current tored the decline in religious freedom. We appreciate McMahon’s opti-
trend ought to set off alarm bells. mistic view of the future, while not- tory of the area prior to say, 2010. And just grasping the
Last summer, the Pew Research Center idea of Proposition 13 doesn’t count.
The 2018 version of the Human published its ninth annual study on ing that the tone of his insightful
Freedom Index, published jointly by preface to the index is predominantly • When someone who wants more housing and someone
restrictions on worship in 198 coun- with concerns about more housing talks about the other,
the Cato Institute, Canada’s Fraser tries, concluding that high levels of gloomy. He attributes the idea of free-
Institute and Germany’s Liberales dom’s steadily rising waves to it might be helpful if they not speak in generalities and
government-imposed anti-religious platitudes. You might even do well to actually talk to
Institute, was released earlier this activity are on the rise. Using 2016 philosopher Samuel Huntington.
month. It shows that despite world Newly freed people often have unreal each other about their individual situations without com-
data (the most recent available), the plaining about each other, or rather complaining at all.
history being filled with evidence of study said 42 percent of the countries expectations of how quickly prosperi-
the awful things that accompany it, ty will follow. This makes them vul- Try explaining what’s good
had high or very high levels of over- first.
despotism is on the rise. all restrictions, whether from govern- nerable to politicians who claim to
Authoritarian leaders, promising have a better way. When those prom- • When engaging with some-
ment or private actions, a dramatic one who has a different politi-
enticing visions of law and order, effi- rise from only 29 percent in 2007. ises fail, as they have recently in
cient government and a return to some Venezuela and elsewhere, people cal point of view, take the
The Human Freedom Index puts it time to listen to them and
imagined past glory, seem to be pop- this way: desire a return to freedom with more
ping up all over. realistic expectations. understand from where they are
“The exercise of religion can be coming.
Russia, Hungary, Turkey, Greece, both a supremely private matter “Freedom,” McMahon wrote,
Argentina and Egypt have seen “requires hard work and does not cre- • Don’t assume everyone
involving a person’s strongest agrees with your point of
notable declines. The countries at the beliefs and a social affair practiced in ate overnight miracles.”
top and bottom of the list are no sur- As the index indicates, that hard view.
an organized way among larger • Try reading a newspaper, or
prise. New Zealand and Switzerland groups. Restrictions on that funda- work never ends. Even when suppos-
are the world’s freest. Venezuela and edly won, freedom requires constant two, rather than scanning your
mental freedom have been the source typical news sites.
Syria bring up the rear. But the United of some of the bloodiest and most vigilance from generation to genera-
States comes in a troubling 17th — tion. • Read the story before com-
menting.
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A dangerous man San Carlos. We made friends in do not receive a paycheck?
do in a world that needs their servic-
Editor, Mississippi we stay in touch with to es. They are truly a gift. • Electric vehicle rebates from the state of California
Any man can make decisions that this day, some of whom have traveled should not include those that cost more than $70,000.
he or she has no background in if he to San Carlos to visit. It’s fine to encourage zero emissions vehicles, but must
gets expert advice from those that do, We arrived soon after the tidal surge David Thom we subsidize those buying high-end cars?
that makes that man intelligent. brought its devastation from the Gulf. • Might it be possible for those manufacturing those
Take a man that hires advisors that San Carlos electric cars concentrate more on battery life rather than
FEMA, the Red Cross, church groups
are experts in the field to give him the and the Salvation Army (along with speed? After all, the opportunities to go more than 100
knowledge to make those important mph are rather slim, especially in the Bay Area.
decision and completely ignores them
many other types of support) were Regional housing Additionally, that’s just too fast. Longer battery life is
quickly on the scene to lend a hand.
and even goes farther ignoring peo- Editor, better.
Recently, I read a great story in the • When ordering at a fast casual restaurant, one might
ple close to him who tell him he’s local paper about the Salvation Army In the article “Regional housing fix
wrong in what he’s doing, what do we unveiled” in the Dec. 18 edition of have better luck looking at the menu posted on the wall
and its long and generous history. It rather than the one you looked up on your phone.
call that man? You may call him pres- reminded me of how they helped out the Daily Journal, the course of
ident but the rest of us call him dan- action proposed by the Metropolitan • When the light turns green, it’s time to proceed. In
after Katrina. They fed me (and I did- other words, go!
gerous. n’t even live there) and many others Transportation Commission men-
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Wake up America. free of charge for quite some time. I
remedy to the high cost of living in on a road, pull over and recalibrate rather than slowing
remember at least one huge warehouse down and swerving dangerously, or even stopping in the
the Salvation Army stocked with the Bay Area. The proposal? The plan
Robert A. Nice middle of the road.
goods for needy victims. The is to spend $2.5 billion annually, and • If you are walking or biking, try to recall what it is
Redwood City Salvation Army continued to have a $l.5 billion comes from new taxes. like driving. If you are driving, try to recall what it is
presence long after others helping One can hope the reader is in a demo- like walking or biking.
out were gone. graphic with enough political muscle • If you attend your child’s sporting event, take the
Salvation Army Almost weekly, I travel by a huge to shift this brilliant, if counterintu- time to watch your child. Cheer when appropriate. Don’t
Editor,   Salvation Army Building in Modesto itive, remedy to the high cost of liv- yell at or scold anyone.
After Hurricane Katrina took place where many homeless people are ing onto the other person. • If you post a political sign for a measure, proposi-
in 2005, San Carlos adopted the city given support. The services they pro- tion or candidate, take it down once the election is over.
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San Bruno
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improves traffic with the increase in bridge tolls and
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Stocks stage big rally, erase 600 point drop


By Alex Veiga had fallen to $30.59 before the
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS rally.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 23,138.89 Cigna rose 2. 8 percent to
Low: 22,267.42 $192.79, one of the big gainers in
Wall Street staged a swift, last-
Close: 23,138.82 the health care sector.
minute turnaround Thursday that
Change: +260.37 Bonds prices rose. The yield on
rescued stocks from a steep dive
the 10-year Treasury slipped to
and put the market on track to end OTHER INDEXES 2.78 percent from 2.79 percent
a topsy-turvy, volatile week with S&P 500: 2488.83 +21.13 late Wednesday, although the yield
a gain. NYSE Index: 11,285.31 +81.22 dropped as low as 2.73 percent
The comeback reversed a 611 Nasdaq: 6579.49 +25.14 when stocks were near their lowest
point drop in the Dow Jones levels as investors sought safer
Industrial Average. The S&P 500 NYSE MKT: 2274.22 -7.64
Russell 2000: 1331.82 +2.01 investments. The recovery in
and Nasdaq eked out modest gains bond yields helped lift financial
after having been down 2.8 and Wilshire 5000: 25,551.67 +184.81
stocks. JPMorgan Chase rose 1.1
3.3 percent, respectively. 10-Yr Bond: 2.74 -0.05 percent to $97.04.
Thursday’s sharp swing in Oil (per barrel): 45.51 -0.71 Benchmark U.S. crude dropped
stocks followed their best day in 3.5 percent to settle at $44.61 a
Gold : 1,277.50 +4.50
10 years. Even so, the market barrel in New York. Brent crude,
remains headed for what could be used to price international oils,
its steepest annual loss since the Kinahan, chief markets strategist is struggling with, ” said Tom percent, to 23, 138. 82. Both
for TD Ameritrade, noting that Martin, senior portfolio manager indexes rose about 5 percent lost 4.2 percent to $52.16 a barrel
financial crisis. in London.
below-average trading volume of Globalt Investments. “It’s Wednesday, when the Dow had its
The market’s sharp downturn this time of year is also contribut- looking for a bottom. It’s looking biggest-ever single-day point The dollar fell to 110.74 yen
that began in October has intensi- ing to the market’s volatility this for a reason to gain a little more gain. from 111.36 yen on Wednesday.
fied this month, erasing all of its week. confidence. And it’s also looking The tech-heavy Nasdaq added The euro strengthened to $1.1449
2018 gains and nudging the S&P Prior to the two-day rally, the for opportunities to reposition 25.14 points, or 0.4 percent, to from $1.1351.
500 closer to its worst year since S&P 500 had fallen in 11 of 16 and lessen risk.” 6,579.49. The Russell 2000 index Gold edged up 0.6 percent to
2008. Even with the two-day win- trading sessions in December, Health care and technology of smaller-company stocks picked $1,281.10 an ounce and silver
ning streak, the Dow, S&P 500 with five of the declines by 2 per- companies, banks and industrial up 2.01 points, or 0.2 percent, gained 1.2 percent to $15.31 an
and Nasdaq are all down more than cent or more. Investors had grown stocks accounted for much of the 1,331.82. ounce. Copper fell 1.2 percent to
9 percent for the month and stocks worried that the testy U.S.-China broad gains. Technology companies, a big $2.67 a pound.
are on track for their worst trade dispute and higher interest The S&P 500 index rose 21.13 driver of the market’s gains before Overseas, major indexes in
December since 1931. rates would slow the economy, points, or 0. 9 percent, to things deteriorated in October, Europe closed lower while markets
“There are reasons we should be hurting corporate profits. 2, 488. 83. Earlier, it had been rebounded after being down most in Asia mostly rose. The German
volatile, including a lot of “The last two days are really down more than 69 points. The of the day. Micron Technology DAX slid 2.4 percent, while the
unknowns as we head into 2019, demonstrable of what the market Dow gained 260.37 points, or 1.1 gained 3.4 percent to $31.93. It Nikkei 225 index rebounded 3.9
starting with tariffs, ” said JJ percent.

Elon Musk asks judge to toss


diver’s lawsuit in Thai dustup
By Amanda Lee Myers ny, SpaceX, built a small
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS submarine and shipped it
to Thailand to help with
LOS ANGELES — Elon Musk is asking a the rescue. The device was-
California judge to throw out a lawsuit filed n’t used and Unsworth said
against him by a British diver the tech entre- on CNN that it wouldn’t
preneur called a pedophile on Twitter, arguing have worked to free the
that it was nothing more than a “schoolyard boys who were trapped in
spat on social media” that no reasonable read- the flooded cave.
er took seriously. Elon Musk He added: “(Musk) can
Musk’s motion to dismiss, filed in court on stick his submarine some-
Wednesday, argues that “the public knew from where where it hurts.”
the outset that Musk’s insults were not Musk later deleted his tweets about
intended to be statements of fact.” Unsworth and apologized, tweeting that his
Musk called diver Vernon Unsworth a words were “spoken in anger” and that the sub
“pedo” in a tweet to 22.5 million followers was built out of kindness according to speci-
after Unsworth criticized Musk on CNN in fications from the dive team leader.
July, saying his efforts to help rescue young But on Aug. 30, Musk emailed a BuzzFeed REUTERS FILE PHOTO
soccer players trapped in a cave in Thailand News reporter, suggesting he investigate Creating a state bank would likely waste taxpayer money, require $1 billion in capital
amounted to “a PR stunt.” Unsworth and “stop defending child rapists,” investments, and wouldn’t become profitable for 25 to 30 years.
Musk and engineers from his rocket compa- according to the lawsuit.

Nationwide internet
outage affects CenturyLink
Business brief Report squashes hopes for
BevMo warns of
BOISE, Idaho — Many CenturyLink cus-
tomers across the U.S. were without internet
Thursday amid a lengthy outage that
stretched from New York to California.
customer credit card data breach
CONCORD — BevMo is warning that a
data breach may have allowed a hacker to
California-backed pot bank
The outage began early in the day and con- By Kathleen Ronayne definitive solution will remain elusive until
steal credit card numbers and other informa- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the federal government takes action, ”
tinued into the evening. CenturyLink’s net- tion from more than 14,000 customers who
work was “still experiencing a disruption,” Chiang said. “They must either remove
used the alcohol-seller’s website. SACRAMENTO — California would like- cannabis from its official list of banned nar-
but the telecommunications company was The Concord-based company has notified
working to restore services, Monroe, ly lose money and face insurmountable fed- cotics or approve safe harbor legislation
the California attorney general’s office that eral hurdles if it tried to create a state-backed that protects banks serving cannabis busi-
Louisiana-based CenturyLink said in a state- someone was able to plant malicious com-
ment. bank for the marijuana industry, according nesses from prosecution.”
puter code on its checkout page. to a report released Thursday by the state Many banks are nervous about running
treasurer. afoul of federal law by doing business with
The report puts an end for now to hopes the industry, although some work with mar-
California could find a way to get around ijuana-related businesses. That forces pot
banking hurdles for marijuana businesses as businesses to deal in large sums cash, a
the state’s recreational market concludes its potential security risk.
first year in operation. A working group California voters legalized recreational
launched by state Treasurer John Chiang marijuana for adults in 2016, and the recre-
commissioned the study by a San Diego- ational sales industry launched Jan. 1 of this
based firm in January. State lawmakers year. Chiang created a working group of
rejected legislation for a state-backed bank banking, cannabis and other industry and
earlier this year. government representatives to address con-
Chiang used the report to blast the Trump flicts between state and federal law. The
administration for cracking down on mari- group commissioned Level 4 Ventures to
juana even though 33 states have legalized conduct a study on a state-backed bank’s fea-
it for recreational or medicinal purposes. It sibility.
remains a Schedule 1 drug under federal law. Creating a state bank would likely waste
“While today’s announcement may not taxpayer money, require $1 billion in capi-
lay out the path some of us had hoped, it did tal investments, and wouldn’t become prof-
reinforce the inconvenient reality that a itable for 25 to 30 years.
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third quarter to pull away to win
Friday • Dec. 28, 2018

James honor about more than just basketball


By Tim Reynolds It was, by any measure, a fantas- told to “shut up and dribble.” James received 78 points in bal-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tic year for James. loting by U.S. editors and news
“I would describe it as a success directors announced Thursday,
And even without a title, it may because I was able to inspire so
have been his most significant while Boston Red Sox star
LeBron James went to the NBA many people throughout the Mookie Betts was second with 46.
Finals for the eighth consecutive year. year,” James said. “I got to go Alex Ovechkin of the Washington
year. He changed addresses again, For the third time, James has back to China, to Paris, to Berlin, Capitals was third, Kansas City
leaving his Cleveland home for been selected as The Associated I opened up a school. And all these Chiefs quarterback Patrick
the second time to join the Los Press Male Athlete of the Year — kids I was able to see, all over the Mahomes was fourth and Triple
Angeles Lakers in the biggest after 2018 saw him continue to world and in my hometown, I was Crown winner Justify was fifth.
move of free agency over the sum- excel on the court, open the “I able to inspire, to make them On the court, James remained
USA TODAY SPORTS mer. He remained arguably the Promise” school for at-risk chil- think they can be so much more dominant. He averaged 28. 7
LeBron James speaks at the dominant player in the basketball, dren in his hometown of Akron, than what they think they’re capa- points, 8. 8 rebounds and 8. 4
opening of the ‘I Promise’ school for adding even more glitz on a legacy Ohio, and further use his voice as ble of being. That was my outlook
at-risk kids in Akron, Ohio. that reached epic status long ago. an activist who bristled at being for 2018.” See AOY, Page 17

Blazers 110, Warriors 109

Mills hangs tough in loss


By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

SAN FRANCISCO — No one would have


faulted Mills for being intimidated after get-
ting matched up with host St. Ignatius in the
opening round of the Leo LaRocca Sand Dune
Classic.
But the Lady Vikings welcomed the chal-
lenge.
And even thought the Mills girls’ basket-
ball team (7-3 overall) came out on the short
end of a 52-46 final score, head coach Dave KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS
Matsu raved about his team’s effort after the Blazers guard Evan Turner celebrates after
loss to a St. Ignatius team that last year quali- Thursday’s overtime win at Oracle Arena.
fied for the Central Coast Section Open
Division playoffs.
“We lost by 6 to an Open team,” Matsu said.
“That says a lot. I told them to hold their heads
high.”
Blazers down
The spotlight for both teams was on their
respective superstars. Mills point guard Kaela
Stonebarger was up to the task of taking on St.
Ignatius forward Maddie Ennis. And both rose
Warriors in OT
By Janie McCauley
to the occasion, sharing the game-high with THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
25 point apiece.
The physical disparity between the two is OAKLAND — Damian Lillard hit a go-
reminiscent of that between LeBron James and ahead 3-pointer with 6.3 seconds left in over-
Steph Curry. Ennis — a San Mateo native and time and scored 21 points in his final regular-
daughter of former Burlingame basketball season game at home in Oakland, sending the
assistant coach Bob Ennis — is a physically Portland Trail Blazers past
imposing 5-11 senior and a legitimate the Warriors 110-109 in a
Division I recruit. Stonebarger is a 5-2 senior wild one Thursday night.
who belies her stature with a graceful handle Kevin Durant missed a
on the ball and a rangy 3-point touch. 13-footer off the front rim
And while Ennis erupted to start the game, as the final buzzer sound-
scoring St. Ignatius’ first 10 points, ed but finished with his
Stonebarger had plenty of answers and made second triple-double of
certain her Vikings not only were to be taken the season: 26 points, 11
seriously, but that they were never out of the
game. Kevin Durant assists and 10 rebounds.
Jusuf Nurkic had 27
“I love being the underdog,” Stonebarger points and 12 rebounds for the Blazers.
said. “But we’re here to compete.” Durant hit a tying 3-pointer with 19 sec-
When Stonebarger drilled a 3-pointer with onds left in regulation following a driving
three minutes left in the first half to tie it 26- one-handed dunk the previous possession
26, it looked as though Mills might be poised but the Warriors couldn’t overcome a come-
for an upset. But St. Ignatius responded by dy of errors in losing a second straight at
showing why it has been able to defeat the home. They took a 127-101 beating from
likes of Aptos and St. Francis-Sacramento the Lakers on Christmas night.
— each league champions last year — earlier TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Seth Curry largely outplayed big brother and
this season. Mills senior Olivia Williams defends against a drive by St. Ignatius junior Diary Khin in the Golden State star Stephen down the stretch,
opening game of the Leo LaRocca Sand Dune Classic Thursday night at McCullough
See MILLS, Page 16 Gymnasium. See WARRIORS, Page 15

Fox gave TV football a ‘new attitude’ 25 years ago


By Joe Reedy transformed broadcast- erage and has included eight Super Bowls. “He is the core of what Fox Sports is —
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing on television, ” “Terry is what Fox attitude is all about,” he’s funny, self-deprecating, but gets the
Bradshaw said. said Joe Buck, who has gone from one of the job done,” Hill said.
It was Bradshaw who announcers for regional games to the voice That core was put in motion 25 years ago
Terry Bradshaw thought his career as a helped usher in Fox’s this month when Fox won the rights to
football analyst was over in 1993 when of Fox’s major properties. “They played
coverage of the NFL in that during the preseason seminar this year broadcast NFL games for $1.6 billion over
CBS lost the NFL rights to Fox. But instead 1994 riding a horse four years. Besides its personalities, the
of going back to cattle ranching, he has had and I got choked up. It was a beautiful TV
around Los Angeles moment.” network has given us the scorebox, audio
a front-row seat to the biggest sports broad- before arriving at the that brings viewers closer to the game, the
casting startup of the past quarter-century. David Hill, who built Fox Sports and
“It seems like an eternity. We all have Terry Bradshaw Fox set in Hollywood. came up with many of its innovations, still
one-hour pregame show, and a big produc-
That entrance helped set tion feel for sporting events.
occasionally talked about where we started. the tone that still drives the network’s cov- considers Bradshaw his most important
We’ve had all of these innovations that has hire. See FOX, Page 15
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Menlo works hard for win


By Nathan Mollat Division. The championship distance accuracy that allowed
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF game is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. them to pull away, it was their
Saturday at Eastside College Prep. inside play in the first two quarters
Despite serving as co-host of After going 1 for 15 from behind that kept them in the game.
the Coaches vs Cancer tournament the 3-point line in the first two Sharon Nejad, a freshman forward,
with Eastside College Prep, Menlo quarters, Menlo finally found its scored all 15 of her points in the
head coach John Paye said he has range in the third period as the first half on a series of nice moves
no control over the scheduling. Knights shot 6 for 9 from behind in the post, coupled with a tenaci-
the arc. ty and strength to take the ball to
So when he saw his Knights
Sophomore point guard Avery the basket aggressively.
would host Bonita of La Verne
Lee, who had four points in the “Of our 24 points in the first
from Los Angeles County, he had
first half, knocked down back-to- half, 21 came inside,” Paye said.
no idea what to expect.
back 3s to open the third and give Nejad scored the first two buck-
He still didn’t know what to ets of the game for Menlo. She
expect after doing some research Menlo a little bit of breathing
room, 30-23. later added a pair of free throws. In
on MaxPreps. Paye was not aware the second quarter, Nejad came
that Bonita-La Verne is not the Two minutes later, sophomore
alive, scoring eight of her team’s
same as Bonita Vista-Chula Vista, guard Danielle McNair hit the first
12 points. After Lee hit 1 of 2 free
which is the team he scouted. of her back-to-back 3s from the
throws, Nejad gave Menlo its first
When the Knights did get a good left corner, pushing the Knights’
lead of the night when she fol-
look at the Bearcats from Los lead to 37-26.
lowed her own miss with an offen-
Angeles, they found themselves in Maiea Makoni, a junior forward, sive rebound and putback to give
a fight. Menlo battled through a then capped the quarter with a pair the Knights a 15-14 lead.
cold-shooting first half before of 3s of her own, her second of She then used a power move in
taking control of the game with a which was two steps behind the the paint to get the bucket and the
24-point third quarter to pull away line and giving the Knights com- foul. She made the free throw to
from Bonita, 53-39. mand of the game, 46-30 going put the Knights up 18-17. He two
“They hit their shots early. We into the final period after outscor- free throws tied the game at 20 and
were fighting an uphill battle in ing the Bearcats 22-7 in the quar- her pull-up jumper off an assist
the first and second quarters,” Paye ter. from Lee with under a minute to
said. “I’m glad we finally shook “Sometimes they go in, some- play gave the Knights their one-
off the rust.” times they don’t,” Paye said of his point, half-time lead. NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Menlo (8-1) will host Lick team’s first-half shooting woes. “I coached her (Nejad) a lot in Menlo freshman Sharon Nejad scored a game-high 15 points to help lead
Wilmerding at 6 p.m. Friday in a “You got to keep shooting.” the Knights to a 53-39 win over Bonita in the first round of the Coaches vs
semifinal game of the Eastside While it was the Knights’ long- See MENLO, Page 16 Cancer Classic tournament.

THURSDAY Local sports roundup Senior striker Ava Cholakian was the table
setter, notching assists on Conneely’s and
HMB (5-3) shot 51 percent from the field
overall, but were even better inside the 3-point
Clark added six points and six rebounds for Diaz’s first goal. Viva Vorzimmer picked up the line, connecting on 61 percent of its shots.
Boys’ basketball Burlingame. assist on the Diaz’s second strike. Leading 19-10 after the first quarter, the
Carlmont 60, Reed-Sparks 59 Logan Feldbrugge scored a game-high 17 Cougars buried Gilroy with a 24-point, second-
The Scots handed Reed its first loss of the sea- points to lead Aptos (6-7). WEDNESDAY quarter onslaught to lead 43-19 at halftime.
son in thrilling fashion in the first round of the Sean Ediger, a sophomore guard who made his
Rail City Classic in Sparks, Nevada. Sacred Heart Prep 70, Eagle River 39 Boys’ basketball first varsity start, shot 5 for 6 from the floor to
After trailing the entire game, Reed (10-1), The Gators scored 23 first-quarter points on finish with 10 points. He also grabbed five
which is ranked No. 4 in Nevada, tied the game their way to the win over Eagle River in the first Los Gatos 52, Burlingame 38
The Panthers scored just three points in the rebounds and added a pair of assists. Sean
at 59 with five seconds left. Carlmont’s Jake round of the San Diego Surf N Slam tournament. Kennedy also had a strong all-around game,
Kennedy got an open look for a 3-pointer, but Brendan Carney led the way for SHP (2-5), opening quarter and could not recover in a loss
to the Wildcats at the Aptos/Warriors Nor-Cal scoring 11 points, pulling down six rebounds
was fouled with no time left on the clock. After scoring a game-high 17 points. Yianni Gardner and two steals.
missing his first free throw, Kennedy nailed the added 14, as both Carney and Garnder drained Invitational played at the Kaiser Permanente
second to give Carlmont (8-1) the victory. three 3-pointers. arena in Santa Cruz. Ben McKnight led the Cougars with a game-
Sho Takahashi led the Scots with 13 points, Will Uhrich led Burlingame (4-6) with nine high 14 points on 5 of 6 shooting.
hitting three 3s along the way. Girls’ soccer points, connecting on both of the Panthers’ 3-
Notre Dame-Belmont 3, pointers made. Anthony Sylvestri finished with Menlo School 65, Hawaii Baptist 43
Aptos 49, Burlingame 39 Flagstaff-Arizona 0 five points and five rebounds, while Jacob
Yamaguchi had five points and three assists. The Knights opened the Orange Holiday
The Panthers lost their second straight in the The Tigers notched a shutout in the first round Classic tournament with a win over Hawaii
Aptos/Warriors Nor-Cal Invitational. of the Arizona Soccer Showcase with three sec- Baptist in Southern California.
The teams were tied at 22-all at halftime, but ond-half goals. Half Moon Bay 74, Gilroy 45
Burlingame (4-7) was held to just 17 second- Senior Mariah Diaz scored a pair of goals for The Cougars shot lights-out as they buried the Menlo (4-1) took command early, leading 25-
half points. NDB (3-3), once in the 58th and again in the Mustangs in the first round of the 8 after the first quarter.
Anthony Sylvestri paced the Panthers with 73rd. Freshman Makena Conneely gave the Aptos/Warriors Nor-Cal Invitational in Santa Cole Kastner, a 6-7 wing, paced the Knights
13 points and handed out three assists. Taylor Tigers a 1-0 lead in the 52nd minute. Cruz. with 17 points.
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Tigers reinventing Sharks hold off Ducks THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


Sharks 4, Ducks 2

themselves on the fly


By Terry Bernal
SAN JOSE — Brent Burns scored midway
through the third period of his 1,000th
career game and led the San Jose Sharks to a
4-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on
Thursday night.
Karlsson tied it for San Jose with his
fourth goal with just under two minutes left
in the first period.
Sorensen scored his seventh goal at 5:44
of the second period to give San Jose a 2-1
Burns scored his fifth goal at 10:21 of the
lead.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF third period to break a 2-2 tie, and the
Hertl added an empty netter for San Jose
Sharks snapped a three-
SAN FRANCISCO —  Graduating two of with 23 seconds left. It was his 13th goal
game losing streak. The
its top three scorers, the Terra Nova girls’ and 200th career point.
33-year-old Burns was
basketball team entered the year knowing it Ducks goalie Chad Johnson came in for
playing in his 428th
had to reinvent itself. starter John Gibson at the start of the sec-
consecutive regular-sea-
ond period. He gave up two goals and turned
The Tigers weren’t sweating the turnover, son game. The 2017
back 22 shots. Gibson gave up one goal and
though, since 6-5 center Kenady Armstrong Norris Trophy winner as
had 16 saves.
was returning for this her senior year. In the league’s top defense-
leading the team to the Central Coast man hasn’t missed a NOTES
Section Division IV semifinals in 2017-18, game since November
Armstrong averaged a double-double on the Brent Burns 2013. Ducks D Cam Fowler (facial fracture) skat-
season. Marcus Sorensen, ed earlier this week and is close to returning,
“Last year’s team was more seasoned vet- Melker Karlsson and Tomas Hertl also but didn’t join the team in San Jose. .
erans, ” Terra Nova head coach Kawann scored for San Jose. Barclay Goodrow had Sharks D Joakim Ryan was in the lineup
Summerville said. “They were more disci- two assists and Martin Jones had 26 saves. after being a healthy scratch 11 straight
plined. With Kenady (Armstrong) in the Jakob Silfverberg and Kiefer Sherwood games. . Anaheim concluded a season-long
middle we could do more things.” scored for Anaheim, which lost its fourth six-game trip. . The Ducks were 5-0-2 in San
Due to a knee injury, however, Armstrong straight game after winning four in a row Jose going back to 2015. . Sharks veterans
has yet to make her 2018-19 debut. And and nine of 10. C Joe Thornton rejoined F Joe Pavelski on
Summerville said he isn’t sure if she will The Ducks trailed 2-1 when Sherwood first line, and Hertl moved from second line
even return for her senior season. scored his fifth goal at 3:53 of the third wing to third line center in lineup shuffle
It’s a big hit, sure. But there is still plen- period. that involved all four lines.
ty of optimism brimming from Anaheim scored first, getting a power-
Summerville’s squad, much in part to an play goal by Silfverberg — his 10th — mid- UP NEXT
influx of five sophomores have helped way through the first period. Sharks : Visit Edmonton on Saturday.
evolve the team with a faster, ball-control
oriented approach.
“We have good chemistry, us sopho-
mores,” Terra Nova guard Anna Julian said.
“We’ve been playing together since sev-
enth-grade.”
While the Tigers (3-5 overall) came out
sluggish Thursday in the opener of the Leo
LaRocca Sand Dune Classic —  their first
game in two weeks — they were able to han-
dle Windsor (4-8) in the auxiliary gymnasi- TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
um at St. Ignatius, going up to start the sec- Terra Nova senior Aleciana Ruiz attempts a
ond quarter and holding the lead the rest of jump shot in the Tigers’ 44-40 win over
the way for a 44-40 victory. Windsor Thursday night in the opening game
“I knew coming in this year we were of the Leo LaRocca Sand Dune Classic at
going to be better defensively, and have St. Ignatius.
team speed with multiple ball handers,” including sophomores Ashley Ng and Sierra
Summerville said. Koloamatangi.
The sophomore contingent is an accom- “They’re really strong, really heady,”
plished group, at least at the junior-varsity Summerville said. “They’re basketball
level. Last season, the Terra Nova JV team players.”
posted an 18-4 overall record, including a Junior guard Adrianna Loomis was the
perfect 12-0 mark to win the Peninsula other, scoring all eight of her points in the
Athletic League North Division champi- second half.
onship. The opening eight minutes were torture
And the group showed its knack for shar- for anyone who shot the ball though. Both
ing the ball Thursday. While senior Caitlyn teams combined for just three field goals in
Carnecer scored a team-high 10 points,
three players pitched in with eight apiece, See TIGERS, Page 17
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Jon Jones defiant after another failed drug test


By Greg Beacham license him to fight in Yet the troubled superstar also boorishly Inglewood, the suburb south of downtown
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS UFC 232 in Las Vegas on berated a reporter asking about his doping Los Angeles.
Saturday night. history and went on several lengthy rants Gustafsson (18-4) is fed up with Jones’
“Even though a lot of about the unfairness of the entire situation, posturing ahead of the rematch of their
LOS ANGELES — Jon Jones’ latest trou- fans got hurt in this situ- even suggesting the latest test should have highly competitive 2013 meeting, a narrow
bling drug test compelled the UFC to move ation, we saved the been ignored. decision won by Jones. The Swedish con-
an entire pay-per-view show from Nevada to event, ” Jones told a “This probably shouldn’t have even been tender declined the UFC’s offer to delay the
California on six days’ notice, disrupting rowdy crowd of his sup- brought up,” Jones said. “It’s such a small fight until March if he was uncomfortable
thousands of fans’ holiday plans and porters. “Look at all the amount that it has no effect. I think the pro- with the late venue change.
shrinking his fellow UFC 232 fighters’ people that got to be fessionals whether it’s USADA or the UFC Gustafsson on Thursday flatly labeled
paychecks. Jon Jones
here, all the people that are realizing, ‘Jon is kind of like a guinea Jones as a cheater, saying he believes Jones
Yet Jones believes he’s also a victim in are planning on ordering the fight around pig in this situation.’ I was almost wronged knowingly took steroids.
this whole bizarre situation. the world. The organization is doing every- in this situation. Even though (the sub- “Whatever this guy is saying, it’s just
The former light heavyweight champion thing they can to make it right. Changing stance) was in me, I think this is a way of (nonsense),” Gustafsson said. “He’s just ter-
defiantly defended himself Thursday during a the event instead of canceling the event is fixing a wrong and making it right again by rible. This guy is terrible. I’m here to fight.
passionate, occasionally ridiculous per- the way of making this right.” not canceling this fight.” I’m flexible. It’s all good, but we have
formance at a news conference in a Los Two days before his title fight against After the Nevada Athletic Commission friends, family coming into town, having
Angeles airport hotel. Jones, who has Alexander Gustafsson at the Forum in said it wanted to postpone Jones’ return plans. They have their budgets. They have
served two previous suspensions for failed Inglewood, California, Jones (22-1) apolo- until the latest test could be addressed in a to reschedule, re-plan everything, whatever.
drug tests, tested positive earlier this year gized to fans for the enormous inconven- hearing in January, the UFC took the Whatever this guy is saying, you can’t take
for very low levels of a banned steroid, and iences caused by his latest trouble with the extraordinary step of moving its entire it serious. He’s just terrible, and he will eat
the Nevada Athletic Commission wouldn’t U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. year-end show 250 miles southwest to it on Saturday night, I’m telling you.”

Sherman has been a silver lining for the 49ers


By Joe Stiglich this much losing — he won a Super Bowl with ing in his direction, opting instead to target players got ejected as well.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Seattle and enjoyed six winning seasons in his younger cornerbacks such as Ahkello Aside from that incident, Sherman has avoid-
seven with the Seahawks. Witherspoon or rookie Tarvarius Moore. ed making headlines for the wrong reasons.
SANTA CLARA — The San Francisco 49ers But Sherman, who signed a three-year con- Sherman’s value has come through in subtle “I don’t really care about public perception,”
knew they were getting a standout cornerback tract with San Francisco that can pay him as ways for a defense that ranks 10th in the league, Sherman said. “But what my teammates think
when they signed Richard Sherman in March. much as $39 million, believes the 49ers (4-11) allowing 344.6 total yards per game. about me, and how I carry myself in the locker
It turns out they also got a coach and an are headed in the right direction. “I can’t speak highly enough of him,” Moore room, means a great deal. I care very little about
ambassador. “I knew what I was coming into,” he said said. “Whenever you ask him a question, he’s the opinions of people outside the locker
This season hardly has gone according to Thursday. “A bunch of young guys, you try to always there to help. So I can definitely say he’s room.”
plan for the 49ers, but the way Sherman has relate to them, try to bring them together. Get been a blessing, not just for the young guys, Sherman has missed two games with minor
meshed with his new team and become a steady- them to play good ball. ... You can do your best but everybody in that room. It’s kind of like injuries, but he’s relieved to have made a come-
ing veteran influence has to be considered a suc- to lead them the best you know how, and that’s having another coach on the field right there back from a ruptured right Achilles that ended
cess. what I tried to do.” with you.” his 2017 season after nine games.
Young defensive players have leaned on him The stats wouldn’t suggest the 30-year-old Hearing such talk might come as a surprise, Could he possibly help recruit safety Earl
for advice. Even players on offense pick his Sherman has stood out this season. He enters considering Sherman has earned a reputation for Thomas, a former Seattle teammate who will be
brain. And if San Francisco’s front office enlists Sunday’s season finale against the Los Angeles being outspoken and sometimes combative. a free agent this summer?
his assistance when it comes to luring free Rams still seeking his first interception, and he He was ejected from last Sunday’s loss to “Would I love to play with (Thomas)? Sure. I
agents this offseason, Sherman says he’s ready has just four passes defended in the 13 games Chicago for fighting, though that only came would love to,” Sherman said. “I’m sure he’ll
to hit the recruiting trail. he’s played. after Bears players, upset about a late hit, went have a plethora of opportunties, but I’m sure
The three-time All-Pro never has experienced But that’s largely because teams avoid throw- after 49ers safety Marcell Harris. Two Chicago we’re gonna throw our hat in the ring.”
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really applied to Hill. The affable Australian, wanted all along. could be transmitted to Los Angeles and pro-

FOX
Continued from page 11
who had built sports networks in England and
Australia, was tasked with building Fox
Sports in eight months.
“All the cameramen for the pregame had
worked on sitcoms during the week. They all
wanted to work on football,” he said. “The
duction trucks at the stadium.
“There was a guy named Richard Flanigan
who had to go to each stadium with a ladder
Hill offered a fresh set of eyes when it came camaraderie of everyone flowed throughout and screwdriver and put the black box in each
to evaluating pro football on television, and the entire unit.” scoreboard. But he had to build a black box for
The fact that Hill was able to build a sports the first opinion he had is there wasn’t enough The pregame show was a hit from the begin- each scoreboard because they were all differ-
division from scratch in eight months fun or entertainment on Sunday broadcasts. ning and also showed that viewers had an ent,” said Eric Shanks, a broadcast associate
remains incredible considering most net- Hill’s vision of Fox’s philosophy took appetite to consume as much football content in 1994 and now Fox Sports’ executive pro-
works now take two to three years to build. root with the pregame show. Not only was it as possible. ducer and CEO. “The attitude from David was
“It was so intense that it stays with you. an hour, but it was done in Los Angeles instead the bigger, the louder, the better. We were
Thinking back, though, we never had a chance of New York. He had a simple formula for his ELEVATING THE GAME doing things with graphics and sound effects
to second guess anything because every day pregame crew: a host, former offensive play- that only used to exist in big production
was important,” he said. The hiring of Pat Summerall and John
er, former defensive player and coach. Madden as the top broadcast team gave Fox movies.”
Many of the announcers and production per- “David understood that he wanted the view- instant credibility, but the network also
sonnel that started with Fox in 1994 are still er entertained. We cover the news but we tend helped launch the network football careers of WINS AND LOSSES
there as the network is in its 25th season of to do things a little more jovial,” Bradshaw
broadcasting the NFL. Bart Simpson is still Joe Buck, Thom Brennaman, Kenny Albert Most networks lose money on sports rights
said. and Kevin Harlan. deals, but you rarely hear executives discuss
going strong on Sunday nights, but Fox has Hill, who now runs his own production
become a grown-up network. “I was sitting in the room during a seminar that because the loss of the NFL can be cata-
company after leaving Fox in 2015, liked and looking at Summerall, Madden, Dick strophic to the bottom line. CBS experienced
“We’ve grown from the rebellious new kid Howie Long after seeing one of his inter- Stockton and Matt Millen while listening to that in 1993 when it lost the NFC games to
on the block and are now looked at as a views, but wasn’t sold after an audition. It was David Hill talk, and I couldn’t believe I was in Fox and NBC learned those lessons four years
responsible producer of major sports. We’re so vanilla that Hill told Long to come back the same room,” Buck said. “I had been around later when CBS outbid it for rights to the AFC.
now the establishment,” said Richie Zyontz, the next day with a different attitude. Long was my dad (Hall of Fame broadcaster Jack Buck) Not only does it decimate sports divisions,
the lead producer for Fox’s top NFL game as more relaxed in the second audition and was and knew what the standard was and how it had but it impacts promotion of prime-time pro-
well as coordinating producer for the net- hired. been done, and now I was hearing how differ- gramming.
work’s NASCAR coverage. Bradshaw and Long have been the backbone ent things were going to be. It was intimidat- “Four years later the negative impact was so
The NFL’s decision to go with Fox contin- of Fox’s pregame show despite their diverse ing and exciting.” severe that CBS went to the NFL and said,
ues to reverberate on a number of levels, not personalities. Production-wise, Fox ushered in the era of ‘Name your price and we’ll pay whatever to
only with football but in the way sports “Terry and I couldn’t be more different, but the constant time and scorebox along with get a package,”’ said Neal Pilson, the former
rights costs are perceived among network we have caught lightning in a bottle. It just audio that brought viewers closer to the president of CBS Sports who now runs his
executives. Among the things we have works,” Long said. action. The scorebox may look like a simple own sports television consulting company.
learned:
Hill also suggested having a comedian do graphic, but at the time it was a technical mar- “We lost affiliates, ratings, the male audience
predictions and having a weather report as a vel. Instead of having a camera fixated on a and a lot of sports sponsorships. But when
FOOTBALL IS ENTERTAINMENT segment. The Los Angeles setting also gave clock, a black box was embedded in each CBS got the NFL back (in 1997), everything
Fox’s credo of “same game, new attitude” the show a different vibe, which is what he scoreboard so that the time and other data picked up again.”

Stephen Curry made a 3-pointer with to make it 55-all. embarrassing Christmas losses two days
WARRIORS 10:46 to play in regulation, then his little
brother Seth rattled off 11 in a row with
three consecutive 3s.
A series of silly mistakes followed:
Thompson made a steal and threw it toward
midcourt and Green couldn’t keep the ball
earlier in which the 3-point shooting was
dismal: Golden State following that flop to
the Lakers at home and the Blazers a 117-96
Continued from page 11 Klay Thompson’s shooting struggles con- from going over the line for a backcourt defeat at Utah.
tinued. He went 6 for 19 and was just 2 of 9 on violation, as Portland regained possession. Portland coach Terry Stotts said whichever
scoring 11 straight points. In fact, their sister, 3-point tries on the way to 15 points. He made Then, Green clanked a one-handed dunk try team lost this game at least would get another
Sydel posted on Twitter: “Wouldn’t have been a 3 late in the third and was fouled, drawing a off the back of the rim. This after he had ear- chance right away with the rivals playing
mad at all at a Seth game winner.” rousing ovation, then missed the free throw. lier thrown a pass off Thompson’s head. twice in a three-day span. The Warriors beat the
Lillard shot 7 for 20 with friends and family Curry’s 33-footer with 8:42 left in the The Warriors missed nine of their initial Blazers 125-97 on Nov. 23 at Oracle Arena.
cheering him in the Blazers’ final scheduled third on a pass from Draymond Green got 11 free throws and finished an uncharacter- In his last five games against the Warriors,
trip to Oracle Arena before the Warriors move Golden State within two, then Curry found istic 6 for 15 at the line. Lillard has averaged 31 points, shooting 42.4
to San Francisco next season. Green for a tying layup the next time down Both teams were trying to rebound from percent and 38.8 percent on 3s.
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top on nearly every possession.

MILLS
Continued from page 11
The ball consistently found its
way back into her hands though.
“That’s what I’m all about, ”
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
2018-19 COLLEGE BOWLS
Friday, Dec. 28
Music City Bowl
GP W L OTPts GF GA W L Pct GB Nashville, Tenn.
Stonebarger said. “As a point Tampa Bay 38 29 7 2 60 160 111 Purdue (6-6) vs. Auburn (7-5), 10:30 a.m. (ESPN)
Toronto 26 10 .722 —
A score off a steal by junior guard, yeah, you’ll get yours, but Toronto 37 25 10 2 52 140 103 Philadelphia 23 13 .639 3 Camping World Bowl
it’s about getting shots for your Buffalo 38 21 12 5 47 112 109 Boston 20 14 .588 5 Orlando, Fla.
Rachel Harvey gave the Wildcats Boston 38 20 14 4 44 107 101 West Virginia (8-3) vs. Syracuse (9-3), 2:15 p.m. (ESPN)
the lead back 28-26. Then on teammates.” Montreal 37 19 13 5 43 115 117
Brooklyn 17 19 .472 9
Alamo Bowl
Florida 35 15 14 6 36 115 125 New York 9 27 .250 17
Mills did get a couple other San Antonio
Mills’ next possession, they Detroit 39 15 18 6 36 111 131 Southeast Division
Iowa State (8-4) vs. Wash. St. (10-2), 6 p.m. (ESPN)
forced and won a jump ball, and players to the free-throw line Ottawa 37 15 18 4 34 118 144 Charlotte 16 17 .485 —
Saturday, Dec. 29
though. But when junior Chloe Metropolitan Division Miami 16 17 .485 —
went on to score on a second effort Washington 36 23 10 3 49 132 104 Orlando 14 19 .424 2
Peach Bowl
Tam knocked down a pair of free Atlanta
with Ennis banging for an offen- Columbus 37 22 12 3 47 121 112 Washington 13 22 .371 4 Florida (9-3) vs. Michigan (10-2), 9 a.m. (ESPN)
sive board to up the lead to 30-26. throws to close the deficit to 50-44 Pittsburgh 37 19 12 6 44 124 112 Atlanta 9 24 .273 7 Belk Bowl
midway through the fourth quarter, N.Y. Islanders 35 18 13 4 40 101 98 Charlotte, N.C.
St. Ignatius (7-2) went into half- N.Y. Rangers 36 15 14 7 37 105 119 Central Division South Carolina (7-5) vs. Virginia (7-5), 9 a.m. (ABC)
time with a 31-28 lead, then start- St. Ignatius again responded. Philadelphia 36 15 16 5 35 109 131 Milwaukee 24 10 .706 — Arizona Bowl
Carolina 36 15 16 5 35 91 106
ed the second half on an 11-3 run. Ennis fired back with another New Jersey 36 13 16 7 33 107 127
Indiana 23 12 .657 1 1/2 Tucson, Ariz.
Detroit 16 16 .500 7 Arkansas State (8-4) vs.Nevada (7-5),10:15 a.m.(CBSSN)
Mills played by at least two shots offensive rebound for a put-back. Chicago 9 26 .257 15 1/2 Cotton Bowl Classic
In fact, each of the senior’s four WESTERN CONFERENCE
down for the rest of the night. Central Division
Cleveland 8 27 .229 16 1/2 Arlington, Texas
“We showed it for the first few fourth-quarter rebounds were offen- GP W L OTPts GF GA WESTERN CONFERENCE
CFP Semifinal
Notre Dame (12-0) vs. Clemson (13-0), 1 p.m. (ESPN)
minutes of the third quarter,” St. sive boards. Winnipeg 37 24 11 2 50 129 105 Southwest Division Orange Bowl
Nashville 38 22 14 2 46 111 97 W L Pct GB Miami Gardens, Fla.
Ignatius head coach Mike “She won the game for us, ” Colorado 38 19 13 6 44 130 117 Houston 19 15 .559 — CFP Semifinal
Mulkerrins said. “And then we Mulkerrins said. “… We’re not 7-2 Dallas 38 19 16 3 41 101 102 San Antonio 19 16 .543 1/2 Oklahoma (12-1) vs. Alabama (13-0), 5 p.m. (ESPN)
Minnesota 36 17 16 3 37 105 104
took our foot off the pedal.” without Maddie.” St. Louis 35 15 16 4 34 100 115
Memphis 18 16 .529 1
Dallas 16 17 .485 2 1/2 Monday, Dec. 31
While Stonebarger kept Mills Stonebarger had never played Chicago 40 14 20 6 34 116 147 New Orleans 15 20 .429 4 1/2
Pacific Division Military Bowl
within striking range throughout against Ennis in a high school Calgary 38 23 12 3 49 131 104 Annapolis, Md.
Northwest Division Cincinnati (10-2) vs.Virginia Tech (6-6), 9 a.m. (ESPN)
the second half, the Vikings sim- game. But the two are plenty Sharks 39 20 12 7 47 128 117
Denver 21 11 .656 — Sun Bowl
Vegas 40 21 15 4 46 119 113
ply couldn’t get any other shoot- familiar with one another, having Anaheim 39 19 15 5 43 97 113 Oklahoma City 21 12 .636 1/2 El Paso, Texas
ers going. The senior point guard played together with the Vancouver 40 18 18 4 40 121 127 Portland 20 15 .571 2 1/2 Stanford (8-4) vs. Pittsburgh (7-6), 11 a.m. (CBS)
Edmonton 37 18 16 3 39 104 115 Utah 17 19 .472 6 Redbox Bowl
scored 13 of her points after the BullDawgs Basketball Club. In Santa Clara
Arizona 36 16 18 2 34 93 101 Minnesota 16 18 .471 6
halftime break. Other than her fact, Stonebarger has played with Los Angeles 37 14 20 3 31 86 112 Michigan State (7-5) vs. Oregon (8-4), noon (FOX)
three field goals —  she knocked several St. Ignatius players on the Pacific Division Liberty Bowl
Thursday’s Games Memphis, Tenn.
down two 3s and also went 5 of 8 AAU squad, including Emily New Jersey 5, Boston 2
Warriors 23 13 .639 —
Missouri (8-4) vs. Oklahoma St (6-6), 12:45 p.m. (ESPN)
L.A. Clippers 20 14 .588 2
from the free-throw line in the half Jones, Jacqueline Acosta and since Columbus 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, OT L.A. Lakers 20 15 .571 2 1/2
Holiday Bowl
the fifth-grade with Harvey. Pittsburgh 5, Detroit 2 San Diego
—  Mills converted just one field Sacramento 19 16 .543 3 1/2 Northwestern (8-5) vs. Utah (9-4), 4 p.m. (FS1)
Washington 3, Carolina 1
goal in the second half, that com- The round-robin tournament Tampa Bay 6, Philadelphia 5, OT
Phoenix 9 26 .257 13 1/2 Gator Bowl
ing from sophomore forward continues Friday with Mills tak- St. Louis 4, Buffalo 1
Thursday’s Games
Jacksonville, Fla.
Calgary 4, Winnipeg 1 NC State (9-3) vs. Texas A&M (8-4), 4:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Cassandra Stanley. ing on Windsor at 4:30 p.m. The Dallas 2, Nashville 0 Houston 127, Boston 113
Still, Stonebarger insisted on Lady Vikings conclude tourney Chicago 5, Minnesota 2 Milwaukee 112, New York 96 Tuesday, Jan. 1
Vancouver 4, Edmonton 2 Sacramento 117, L.A. Lakers 116 Outback Bowl
running a pass-intensive offense, play Saturday with a 4:30 p.m. Vegas 2, Colorado 1 Philadelphia 114, Utah 97 Tampa, Fla.
creating at least three touches up tipoff against Terra Nova. San Jose 4, Anaheim 2 Portland 110, Golden State 109 OT Mississippi State (8-4) vs. Iowa (8-4), 9 a.m. (ESPN2)

opening quarter and came back out with his

MENLO
Continued from page 11
full-court pressure package. The Knights
proceeded to come up three steals off the
pressure in the first two quarters and caused
two more Bonita turnovers.
The Bearcats, however, had their chances
AAU. I coached her in sixth, seventh and to put the pressure on the Knights, but could
eighth grades,” Paye said, estimating Nejad not get the job done at the free-throw line,
has played about 150 basketball games going just 2 for 10 in the half. Menlo con-
already in her career. “She looks like a play- verted 7 of their 9 attempts from the stripe.
er who has played a lot of basketball.” Nejad led the Knights with 15 points and
And while the Knights was struggling also grabbed six rebounds. Makoni finished
with their shooting, they made up for it with with 12 and Lee added 10 for the Knights.
their hounding pressure defense and by mak- Bonita (9-5) was led by Sami Riggs, who
ing their free throws. finished with 10 points. Alisha Wilson, a 6-
After a Nejad layup off an assist from Lee, 1 sophomore forward, scored eight points
Paye called timeout with 5:37 left in the and grabbed 10 boards.
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Dwyane Wade, one of James’ best friends. “There will never

AOY
Continued from page 11
be another Michael Jordan because he was the first to be a
global superstar, the first to take the NBA to another level.
There will never be another LeBron James, and a lot of it is
Sports brief
Nationals boost rotation,
from what he’s done away from the game. Him understand- agree to deal with Sanchez
ing his voice has been so refreshing and so important to the
assists in 2018 between his time with the Cavaliers and WASHINGTON — Anibal Sanchez has a new team and his same
culture and his friends.”
Lakers, playing in 102 games through Thursday. catcher.
The “I Promise” school is perhaps James’ most prized The Washington Nationals agreed to terms on a two-year, $19
“In addition to being on everyone’s short list as one of accomplishment yet. It opened in July for 240 third- and
the league’s all-time greatest players, LeBron is among the million contract with right-hander Anibal Sanchez on Thursday.
fourth-graders, a public school in Akron that is perhaps like The deal includes a team option for 2021.
hardest working players and is a thoughtful and impactful none other. Families — not just the kids — get support
leader,” NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said. “He serves Sanchez, 34, will add depth to Washington’s new-look rota-
there, whether it’s by helping put food on the table or pro- tion after boosting his appeal with a comeback season for NL
on the executive committee of the Players Association even viding adult education or even legal assistance.
as he builds an impressive media company of his own. And East rival Atlanta. The Nationals signed Patrick Corbin to a six-
And this is just the start. James and his LeBron James year deal earlier this month.
what’s most inspiring, and no surprise given his talent and Family Foundation have enormous plans for the school in
focus, is how he’s done all of this while embracing his Sanchez said the two-year deal was important at his age.
the years ahead. He said another factor was maintaining his relationship with
unique opportunity to positively impact communities in “It is already such a success,” James said. “And it’s some-
need.” catcher Kurt Suzuki, who he said was important to his success
thing that I never thought was possible until we made it with the Braves in 2018. Suzuki signed a two-year, $10 million
James becomes the third man to win the award at least happen. So yes, it’s been a pretty good year.” deal with Washington last month.
three times, joining Lance Armstrong (a four-time winner A busy year, too. Sanchez, a native of Maracay, Venezuela, was perhaps the
from 2002 through 2005), Tiger Woods (1997, 1999, 2000 He had a documentary series called “Shut Up and Dribble,” Braves’ most consistent starter as he posted a 2.83 ERA in 25
and 2006) and Michael Jordan (1991, 1992 and 1993). which discusses the role athletes have in the current politi- games, including 24 starts. He was 7-6 and had 135 strikeouts in
Armstrong won the Tour de France in each of his years as cal and cultural climate. His show “The Shop,” featuring 136 2/3 innings. It was a remarkable turnaround after Sanchez
the AP recipient, — though he was later stripped of the James and friends talking about life in the backdrop of a struggled in 2017 with a 6.41 ERA with Detroit.
titles in a doping scandal. Woods won at least one major and barbershop, has been enormously popular. James has faced
was the PGA’s Player of the Year in all four of his AP-win- criticism in recent days for posting rap lyrics that included
ning years. Jordan’s three awards coincided with his first the phrase “Jewish money,” for which he apologized, and
three NBA championships in Chicago. And James’ first two even rival coaches have spoken out about how he’s used his
times getting the award were in 2013 and 2016, years where fame for good.
his fingerprints mussed up the Larry O’Brien Trophy in a “To this day, he hasn’t missed a step,” San Antonio coach
title celebration. Gregg Popovich said earlier this year. “He hasn’t fallen off
And James’ closest rivals in the AP balloting this year — the ledge and he’s been a brilliant example for millions of
Betts and Ovechkin — also won titles in 2018. kids, especially kids with lesser opportunity and haven’t
James’ year included no championship, no scoring title, had the same advantages as others.”
no MVP award. But some of the people closest to James still On the court, he was already an icon.
considered 2018 to be his finest year yet. Off the court, he’s looking to be one as well in the years
“I like to talk about generations,” said Miami guard ahead.

TIGERS
Boyle. Then the next time down the court, offensive
rebounds by freshman Abby Baribeau and junior Riley West
turned into second and third chances, with West scoring the
Continued from page 13 put-back to close the deficit to 27-25.
Windsor had two chances to tie it, going to the free-throw
line twice over the next minute. The Jaguars went 0 for 4 on
the opening quarter, which left Windsor and Terra Nova tied
those attempts though. Loomis then got going, responding
4-4 going into the second.
with her first points of the night by drawing a foul on a
“Getting back up to basketball mode is a difficult task,”
bucket and converting the and-1. Windsor junior Andrea
Summerville said.
Meza scored a power layup to draw to again make it a one-
Once Carnecer hit a free throw to put Terra Nova up 5-4 at
score game at 30-27. But after Terra Nova hit a free throw,
the start of the second quarter though, the Tigers maintained
Loomis closed out the quarter with a cutting dribble-drive to
the lead until the final buzzer. It wasn’t always pretty
up the lead to 33-27.
— such as Koloamatangi’s 3-pointer to follow — but Terra
Nova found a way to get it done. Terra Nova was an ample 9 for 14 from the stripe in the
Koloamatangi’s 3 was an attempt out of the corner. The second half to help put the game away. And it was the abili-
shot was offline, but drifted off the glass and glanced in to ty to drive the hoop that got the Tigers many of those
give the Tigers an 8-4 lead. The 5-10 sophomore wouldn’t chances.
hit another field goal until the fourth quarter, but she was a Running two point guards concurrently in Carnecer and
key presence with her multi-faceted game. Not only did she Ng, Terra Nova has a good foundation for moving the rock.
grab a game-high nine rebounds, but she proved an adept Add to the mix Koloamatangi, and reintroduce senior
ball hander, with the ability to dribble and drive, especially Morgan Fillipo — who didn’t play Thursday due to a mild
for a big. injury; she is expected to return Friday — the Tigers should
“She can run literally any position,” Julian said. “It’s prove advanced in this regard at every position.
really nice. She’s like a Swiss-Army knife. And she’s really “Our point guards are really fast,” Julian said. “They’re all
good at all of it.” ball handlers and can all really run the floor.”
Terra Nova was leading comfortably 27-20 midway Terra Nova continues play Friday in the round-robin tour-
through the third quarter. But Windsor nearly went on a big nament, taking on Mills at 4:30 p.m. The Tigers conclude
run. The Jaguars got a 3-pointer from freshman Grace tourney play Saturday against host St. Ignatius at 4:30 p.m.
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continuation of that. ” a variety of cities throughout that country

ROLES
Continued from page 1
Gehani also said the campaign prepared
him for the job.
“The job is forcing me to be better at time
growing up because her dad worked in
defense services.
“Because of the nature of my father’s job I
management and that started happening dur- got a chance to be exposed to many different
ing the campaign,” he said. “The campaign types of personalities and people and
of responsibility, a lot of learning and I’m learned to adjust to that,” she said.
had no end time, it was a continuous flow of
very excited about the support I’m getting
energy. You have to touch as many people When she moved to the United States, she
from staff and their warm welcome
as possible and formulate opinions and lived in San Mateo for three years, but
— they’ve been very helpful in getting me
ideas and do as much research as possible in always had her eye on Foster City.
up to speed.”
a tight time frame and without the support “I fell in love with Foster City when I first
Gehani also credits staff for making the
of staff.” came here,” she said. “It’s a beautiful city
transition smooth.
“Staff is so supportive,” he said. “The Prior to filing papers, Gehani said he was with lagoons, it’s well planned and organ-
knowledge transfer and body of work staff far from plugged in to the local political ized. When we wanted to buy our own place,
puts out is amazing and the way they formu- establishment. Foster City was our first choice.”
late information really helped me. “When I handed in my paperwork we had a The Awasthis have 12-year-old twins.
“[The job] is rewarding. I have an oppor- team of one and it was me,” he said. “I had- They frequent Sweet Basil Thai Cuisine, Leo
tunity to serve our community and I’m n’t shaken hands with former mayors or Ryan Park and often jog and bike the levee
grateful for that,” he continued. “I’ve put in councilmembers.” trail.
“We like to enjoy the city, Leo Ryan Park
a lot of work preparing. It’s great to be there But he soon secured the support of many and we take walks along the water and on the “My kids learned how to walk in Leo Ryan
and see the friendly faces that come to the of them. levee. To us it’s a beautiful place,” he said, Park so I have lots of great memories
meetings.” Prior to politics, Gehani worked in tech adding that Kobe Japanese Cuisine & Bar is there,” she said.
The new role is an adjustment and for years and is currently a partner at his favorite restaurant in the city. “We real- She first worked for Franklin Templeton
demands much more time than twice-month- Building Kidz Worldwide, a franchiser of ly enjoy it and don’t look to go out of the Investments before transitioning to Visa in
ly council meetings. Both have and will be preschools with locations throughout city much.” Foster City, where her husband still works.
spending long hours with staff reports in California and in eight states as well as in She’s currently a vice president at Wells
Both councilmembers said their families Fargo and commutes to work in San
evenings after work and on weekends plus India. He’s now hiring to free up more time
have been supportive of their life in poli- Francisco.
regular meetings with city staff, residents to balance his responsibilities as a council-
tics from the start.
and the seemingly endless lineup of commu- man with family and work. “I don’t underestimate the challenges
nity events and gatherings. Gehani works in Foster City and he also “There wasn’t much else I was talking ahead,” she said. “As I’m understanding city
“I’ve had a few long nights, but it’s grew up in town as well as in Belmont. He about when I was in the campaign so they issues, no decision is an easy decision and I
been very manageable, ” Awasthi said. lived in Fremont briefly, but has been a were in it too and helping me stay focused,” feel very confident about being able to tack-
“I’m a driven, high-energy professional Foster City resident for most of his life. He Gehani said. “My son fell in love with what le them.”
and the campaign prepared me — that was lives with his wife and 6-year-old son, and I was doing, he knew every candidate’s name Gehani echoed the sentiment and speak-
a lot of hard work. I heard from everyone said his parents, who currently live in and he’d start asking me about their posi- ing in reference to the hard work that both
that they were impressed by the amount Fremont, will soon be moving back to tions.” he and Awasthi have put in to sit on the
of work I put into the campaign so it’s a Foster City. Awasthi was born in India and she lived in council today, he said

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‘Stan & Ollie’


biopic is a joy
By Lindsey Bahr
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

There are lot of movies in theaters right now trying to grab your
attention, and dollars, from big superhero spectacles and musical
extravaganzas to awards darlings and wannabes.  It’s easy to
get overwhelmed with the options in the multiplex (and,
frankly, at home) and when something
like, say, a late-career Laurel and Hardy
biopic comes along, you’d be forgiven
for thinking it easy to dismiss, or at least
put off for a little while.
But I’m here to tell you not to sleep on
“Stan & Ollie.” It is simply terrific — an
understated but smartly told crowd-pleaser
about the legendary comedy duo in their last act,
with wonderful production value, a sharp and surpris-
ingly poignant script and brilliant performances from John C. Reilly, as Oliver
Hardy, and Steve Coogan, as Stan Laurel.
Directed by Jon S. Baird (“Filth”) off a script from Jeff Pope
(“Philomena”), “Stan & Ollie” focuses in on the two during a last-gasp
musical hall tour of the United Kingdom in 1953, 16 years after their
prime, when most of the world had assumed the two had long-since
retired on the riches of their fame.
There is a brief introduction of them at their peak working with Hal Roach (played
by Danny Huston). They’re laughing about ex-wives and money and declaring that
they’ll never get married again, or, as Laurel says, he’s just going to find a woman he
doesn’t like and buy her a house. But there’s a sign of trouble to come. Laurel’s con-
tract with Roach is up, and he’s taking a meeting at another studio, expecting (and
hoping) that Hardy will come along.
The film comes back to this pivotal break throughout, as we learn more and more
about that rift and their lingering issues with one another and the seams of this show-
biz-manufactured marriage start to show even as this performance tour gets more and
more trying as it becomes evident that this is their last act. It’s a rough go on the road
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Oliver Hardy was terrifying,


inspiring for John C. Reilly
By Andrew Dalton
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — Playing Oliver Hardy, the large comic with the even larger persona,
was a burden that became a mission for John C. Reilly.
The actor had early misgivings about becoming the man whose legendary partnership
with Stan Laurel is explored in “Stan & Ollie,” which will be released Friday in the
United States by Sony Pictures Classics.
“It was a pretty terrifying prospect,” Reilly told the Associated Press in an interview ear-
lier this month after learning the role had earned him a Golden Globe nomination. “Those
are some very big shoes to fill, no pun intended. I didn’t know that it was going to work
out so well. It was really an act of faith.”
At the beginning of the process, Reilly developed a deep affection for Hardy through
books, through Hardy’s letters to his wife and through the more than 100 screen appear-
ances he made with Laurel, played by Steve Coogan.
It was on finding out how neglected Hardy and his partner were late in their lives and
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Pecan pie with a nice crust


and smooth-textured filling
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chill the dough-lined pie plate for at least
30 minutes before beginning the recipe.
There is much to love about sweet, nutty The crust must still be warm when the fill-
pecan pie, but it’s easy for this simple ing is added. To serve the pie warm, cool it
dessert to turn out tooth achingly sugary thoroughly so that it sets, then warm it in a
and void of pecan flavor, with a curdled fill- 250 F oven for about 15 minutes and slice.
ing sogging a leathery crust.
We wanted to create the ideal recipe for a CLASSIC PECAN PIE
not-too-sweet pie with a smooth-textured Servings: 8
filling and a properly baked bottom crust.
Start to finish: 1 hour (plus 2 hours for
We decided to start from the bottom up.
cooling)
By partially baking the crust, we ensured
that the filling wouldn’t compromise its 1 recipe Basic Single-Crust Pie Dough
texture during baking and serving; we also (recipe follows), fitted into a 9-inch pie
found that adding the filling while the crust plate and chilled
was still warm helped a great deal. 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into 1-
Next, we melted the butter and stirred inch pieces
1 cup packed (7 ounces) dark brown sugar By partially baking the crust, you ensure that the filling won’t compromise its texture during
together the filling in a bowl set over baking and serving.
almost-simmering water. This makeshift 1/2 teaspoon salt
double-boiler setup helped us maintain gen- 3 large eggs pie plate to wire rack and remove weights until smooth. Return bowl to hot water and
tle heat, which protected against curdling. 3/4 cup light corn syrup and foil. Adjust oven rack to lower-middle stir until mixture is shiny, hot to touch, and
We reversed the filling’s sugar overload 1 tablespoon vanilla extract position and reduce oven temperature to registers 130 F. Off heat, stir in pecans.
by using a moderate amount of brown sugar. 2 cups (8 ounces) pecans, toasted and 275 F. (Crust must still be warm when fill- Pour pecan mixture into warm pie crust.
Its subtle, nuanced sweetness and molasses chopped fine ing is added.) Bake pie until filling looks set but yields
taste kept the spotlight trained on the Adjust oven rack to middle position and Melt butter in heatproof bowl set in skil- when gently pressed with back of spoon, 50
pecans’ toasty flavor. Poured into the warm heat oven to 375 F. Line chilled pie shell let of water maintained at just below sim- minutes to 1 hour. Let pie cool on wire rack
shell and baked to nutty perfection, this with double layer of foil and fill with pie mer. Remove bowl from skillet and stir in until filling has firmed up, about 2 hours;
pecan pie moved right to the top of our nice weights. Bake until pie dough looks dry and sugar and salt until butter is absorbed.
list. is light in color, 25 to 30 minutes. Transfer Whisk in eggs, then corn syrup and vanilla See PIE, Page 22

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Texas red chili a meaty delight


By Katie Workman sauce more texture. We eat our Texas red
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS chili over rice with what I think of as tradi-
tional chili toppings — cheese, sour cream,
If you know anything about Texas red avocado — which may or may not be open
chili, then you know the one thing that is for debate in Texas.
NOT in this recipe.
If you have just yelled “BEANS!” then you TEXAS RED CHILI
are correct (and you knew you were correct Servings 6-8
and did not need me to tell you, thank you Start to finish: 4 hours
very much). 3 pounds cubed (1 to 1 1/2-inch) stew
If you did not know that Texas red chili meat, such as beef chuck
never contains beans, then you have not Coarse or kosher salt and freshly ground
discussed chili with a diehard Texas red fan. pepper to taste
Or, for that matter, with someone with 1 to 2 tablespoons vegetable or canola
strong opinions about chili in general, who oil
thinks beans are an integral part of it and 2 red or yellow onions, chopped (about 2
that Texas red chili is well ... more like a cups)
stew. 5 garlic cloves, minced
Wait, stop, put down those pitchforks! I 1/4 cup chili powder
didn’t say it was a stew, just that I have read 1 (28-ounce) can crushed tomatoes or
that other folks from other parts of the tomato puree
country have said such things. I think it’s 3 cups less-sodium beef broth, plus more
chili! Really, I do! (I also think chilies with as needed
beans are also chili). Hot rice to serve
Look, I’m not here to solve the great chili To serve (as desired):
debate. I do know that the guys in my fami- Guacamole or diced avocado, lime
ly love all kinds of chili, but are happiest wedges, minced onions, diced tomatoes,
when it is at its meatiest. And Texas red salsa, sour cream, cilantro leaves
chili is meaty all right. If you did not know that Texas red chili never contains beans, then you have not discussed chili
Season the beef with salt and pepper. In a
True Texas red chili starts with a home- with a diehard Texas red fan. large soup pot, or a Dutch oven, heat 1
made chili paste, usually made from dried ten three pages of rules that “No beans, into a sauce, and doesn’t just evaporate. The tablespoon of the oil over medium high
chilies. It also includes cumin and oregano. pasta, rice or other similar items are sauce that binds this chili together is thick heat. Add the beef in batches and brown a
This recipe takes a shortcut with a generous allowed.” That’s not a suggestion, friends, — if it gets too thick, stir in 1/2 to 1 cup few sides, about 8 minutes per batch (not
amount of chili powder, which includes that’s a rule. (P.S., store-bought chili pow- water toward the end, especially if it starts every side has to be browned; it’s better to
those ingredients in the blend. der is allowed). to stick to the bottom of the pot. caramelize a few sides well and let the rest
The annual Terlingua Chili Contest, held Cook this chili low and slow so the meat I also like to shred some of the big cubes
in Terlingua, Texas, says in its densely writ- can become very soft and the liquid thickens of super-tender beef at the end to give the See CHILI, Page 22

Red lentil’s shine when you add garlic, ginger and curry
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS some embellishment, which we achieved Start to finish: 45 minutes 3 garlic cloves, minced
thanks to curry powder and fresh ginger. 1 cup red lentils, picked over and rinsed 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger
Small red lentils are one of our favorite Sauteing the curry powder with garlic and 4 cups vegetable broth 1 tablespoon curry powder
legumes; they do not hold their shape when the ginger before adding the lentils and the 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
cooked but break down into a creamy, thick broth was key, as it intensified and deep- 1 onion, chopped fine See SOUP, Page 22
puree—perfect for a hearty, satisfying soup. ened their flavors.
Lentils are popular in quick-cooking soups Chopped fresh tomato enlivened the soup
because of their short cooking time and the and added some complexity. Do not substi-
fact that they don’t require soaking before tute brown lentils for the red lentils here;
cooking. To speed things up even further, we brown lentils have a very different texture.
precooked the lentils in the microwave while
we assembled the soup base. CURRIED RED LENTIL SOUP
The mild flavor of the lentils did require Servings: 4
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saying, ‘do it for Oliver.’” relate to that,” Reilly said with a laugh. “I did all day. So, we started to feel like them

REILLY
Continued from page 19
He took on the entirety of Hardy for the
part, mentally and physically, spending
four hours in the makeup chair on shooting
mean, I work a lot too, but I can relate to
that.”
Reilly, 53, has made a specialty of play-
after a while.”
“We knuckled down,” Coogan told the AP
at a screening of the film in New York early
days and taking on the full feeling of his ing sidekicks, from his breakout role in this month. “We had a long rehearsal
body. behind Mark Wahlberg in 1997’s “Boogie period. We learned the dance routines. We
careers — the period explored in the film, Nights” through several second-fiddle roles learned the sketches, and we devised some
“I had weights built into the fat suit so
which documents a trying tour through the alongside Will Ferrell, most recently in the of our own in the style of Laurel and Hardy.”
that I could always feel that, you know, the
United Kingdom in the early 1950s when newly released “Holmes & Watson.”
heft of it, so I wouldn’t just feel like this As the two men embodied the characters,
the men were in their early 60s — that
light foam suit,” Reilly said. “And I think I But with Coogan, he has the equal billing they came to see their calling as returning
Reilly felt not only a compulsion but also a
started to rue that decision by the end and true partnership of the men they’re them to the cultural memory.
duty to do it.
because the weight was just like — it was a playing. “It was like this mission to bring back the
“I just didn’t feel I was worthy at first,”
lot every day to carry.” “Steve and I not only got to know each legacy of Laurel and Hardy,” Reilly said.
Reilly said. “But when you learn about
Laurel and Hardy, and how the world kind of Other aspects of Hardy were easier to imi- other and found a working relationship “The film is really just, it’s just a signpost
forgot them at the end of their life, I realized tate. through all the rehearsals and the singing pointing to their work. We’re hoping this
I had to do this for Oliver. I would just keep “Ollie really loved good times, and was and dancing, but we also found the guys make people re-discover Laurel and Hardy
always after wine, women and song. I can themselves,” Reilly said. “That’s what they again. It still stands up. It’s still funny.”

Abbott and Costello might have been the Whatever is going on behind the scenes, grating these well-worn bits (even the
STAN & OLLIE big screen comedy duo of the moment, but it
turns out there was still an audience for nos-
in their friendship, their marriages, with
their finances, these two seem to relish in
piano box!) into their daily life and Laurel
and Hardy fans will have fun spotting them
talgia. delighting an audience, whether it’s just one throughout. And don’t worry if you’re only
Continued from page 19
And there is more at stake than just their person (like, say, a hotel clerk) or a room of passingly familiar with Laurel and Hardy —
ego — Laurel has been hard at work on a thousands. They’ll even get their wives their comedy is timeless and it’s not an
at first, as they try to keep their spirits up Robin Hood movie that he hopes could be (Shirley Henderson plays Lucille Hardy and uphill battle to understand why they were
even when performing to a half-full, sec- their big comeback (a producer is supposed Nina Arianda is Ida Kitaeva Laurel) in on it the best, or to see their impact on the com-
ond-rate theater (a lousy promoter has not to come see their London show), while to drum up a little publicity, making them edy of generations to come.
done a good job educating the public that Hardy is trying to mask his declining participate in “the door bit” fresh off an
they’re not retired). health. “Stan & Ollie” packs a surprising international flight. And Coogan and Reilly “Stan & Ollie,” a Sony Pictures Classics
Eventually they have to lower themselves emotional punch as well, without ever delv- are at the top of their game, truly disappear- release, is rated PG by the Motion Picture
to do a series of cheesy promos educating ing into the sad clown sentimentality that ing into the icons they’re playing. association of America for “some language,
the public that yes, it is them and not some you might expect from a standard performer and for smoking.” Running time: 97 min-
impersonators, which ends up working. biopic. Baird and his performers have fun inte- utes. Three and a half stars out of four.

them. A proportion of 3 parts butter to 2 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into sticks together. If dough does not come

PIE
Continued from page 20
parts shortening proved optimal for both
flavor and texture, and a high-fat ratio of 2
parts flour to 1 part fat produced a work-
1/4-inch pieces and chilled
4-6 tablespoons ice water
Process flour, sugar, and salt in food
together, stir in remaining water, 1 table-
spoon at a time, until it does.
Turn dough onto sheet of plastic wrap
able, tender dough. processor until combined. Scatter shorten- and flatten into 4-inch disk. Wrap dough
Makes enough for one 9-inch pie ing over top and process until mixture tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1
serve slightly warm (see note) or at room Total time: 30 minutes (plus 1 hour for resembles coarse cornmeal, about 10 sec- hour. Before rolling dough out, let sit on
temperature. chilling) onds. Scatter butter pieces over top and counter to soften slightly, about 10 min-
Basic single-crust Pie Dough: 1 1/4 cups (6 1/4 ounces) all-purpose pulse until mixture resembles coarse utes.
We wanted pie dough that we could count flour crumbs, about 10 pulses. Transfer mixture Nutrition information per serving: 659
on for reliably flaky, flavorful, crust and 1 tablespoon sugar to medium bowl. calories; 375 calories from fat; 42 g fat (13
achieving it came down to determining the 1/2 teaspoon salt Sprinkle 4 tablespoons ice water over g saturated; 1 g trans fats); 123 mg choles-
right fat, the right proportion of fat to 3 tablespoons vegetable shortening, cut mixture. Stir and press dough together, terol; 338 mg sodium; 70 g carbohydrate;
flour, and the right method for combining into 1/2-inch pieces and chilled using stiff rubber spatula, until dough 3 g fiber; 52 g sugar; 7 g protein.

medium high heat. grant, about 30 seconds.

CHILI
Continued from page 21
Reduce the heat and simmer very gently,
partially covered, for about 3 hours, until
the beef is very tender. Add 1/2 to 1 cup of
SOUP
Continued from page 21
Stir in microwaved lentil mixture, toma-
to, and remaining 2 cups broth and simmer
until lentils are very tender and flavors
water toward the end if the sauce is too thick meld, about 15 minutes. Season with salt
or the mixture looks too dry. When it is all and pepper to taste. Sprinkle individual por-
just be). Add more oil between batches as 1 large tomato, cored, seeded, and cut into tions with cilantro and dollop with yogurt
tender, you can remove a cup or two of the
needed. Transfer the meat with a slotted 1/4-inch pieces before serving.
beef cubes and shred them with two forks,
spoon to a plate as it finishes browning. Salt and pepper
then stir that back into the pot to thicken up Nutrition information per serving: 289
Drain off all but 1 tablespoon of the fat 2 tablespoons minced fresh cilantro
the sauce a bit, if desired. calories; 68 calories from fat; 8 g fat (4 g
from the pot, if needed, and add the onions. 1/2 cup plain yogurt
Saute them over medium heat for 5 minutes, Serve hot over rice in bowls, with the Microwave lentils and 2 cups broth in saturated; 0 g trans fats); 17 mg cholesterol;
until the onions are tender. Add the garlic accompaniments of your choice. bowl until lentils are nearly tender and most 305 mg sodium; 39 g carbohydrate; 10 g
and saute for one more minute, until you can liquid is absorbed, about 8 minutes. fiber; 7 g sugar; 18 g protein.
Nutrition information per serving: 370
smell the garlic. Add the chili powder, give calories; 107 calories from fat; 12 g fat (5 g Meanwhile, melt butter in Dutch oven
it a stir, then stir in the crushed tomatoes saturated; 1 g trans fats); 145 mg choles- over medium heat. Add onion and cook until For more recipes, cook ing tips and ingre-
and the beef broth. Return the browned beef terol; 730 mg sodium; 16 g carbohydrate; 3 softened, about 5 minutes. Stir in garlic, dient and product rev iews, v isit
cubes to the pot and bring to a simmer over g fiber; 8 g sugar; 52 g protein. ginger, and curry powder and cook until fra- https://www.americastestk itchen.com.
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before being hired by the Newman chain, jeans, dark T-shirt and a dark

FRIDAY, DEC. 28
Calendar
526 Main St., Half Moon Bay. Music
POLICE
Continued from page 1
force in 2011.
English was Singh’s third language
and he had a thick accent but took
jacket with white Ecko brand patches
on the shoulders.
A truck believed to have been the
Cardboard Art: Prefabricated Toy by DJ Blake Markes who will take speech classes to improve his commu- one stopped by Singh was later found
Homes. 4 p.m. South San Francisco requests. No partner needed. Free. nication, the police chief said. in a garage in a mobile home park
Library 840 W. Orange Ave., South For more information call 219-3522. grant, this one in the country illegal- His death comes amid a political about 4 miles (6 kilometers) from the
San Francisco. Kids will create card- ly, who shot and killed the corporal,
board toy homes. They will choose a SUNDAY, JAN. 6 fight over immigration, with President shooting, where law enforcement offi-
prefab model home to put together Ballroom Cultural Series: Aurora authorities said Thursday. Donald Trump and Congress at an cers were serving a search warrant, The
and accessorize with doors, win- Mandolin Orchestra. 3 p.m. to 5 Authorities said they identified but
dows, chimneys and sidings utilizing p.m. Filoli, 86 Cañada Road, impasse over funding for a border wall Modesto Bee reported. Investigators
cardboard and glitter pens. All mate- Woodside. Tickets cost $30 for all won’t yet name the man who killed that has forced a partial government were examining the vehicle, police
rials free. For more information call ages. For more information call 364- Singh of the 12-person Newman shutdown. said.
829-3860. 8300.
Police Department on Wednesday and Trump tweeted about Singh’s killing Richardson said his department of
SATURDAY, DEC. 29 ‘ The Revolutionists’ by Lauren has not been captured. They believe Thursday, saying it’s “time to get 12 is grieving Singh, and other agen-
TheatreWork s Silicon Valley Gunderson. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Presents ‘Tuck Everlasting.’ 2 p.m. Dragon Theatre Co., 2120 Broadway, the attacker is still in the area some tough on Border Security.” He ended cies are lending a hand.
to 4 p.m. Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Redwood City. A comedic play about 100 miles (160 kilometers) southeast the post with: “Build the Wall!” “He was living the American dream,”
Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. In this four women living in France during of San Francisco and is armed and dan-
1890s tale, free-spirited Winner the French Revolution. Cost $15-$37. Authorities were looking for a man said Stanislaus County sheriff’s
Foster’s search for adventure leads For more information call 493-2006. gerous. seen in surveillance photos at a con- Deputy Royjinder Singh, who is not
to the Tucks, a close-knit family that “This suspect is in our country ille-
has discovered the secret to ever- MONDAY, JAN. 7 venience store shortly before Singh related to the slain officer but knew
lasting life. Cost is $40-$100. For Mahjong Time. 1:15 p.m. to 3 p.m. gally. He doesn’t belong here. He is a was killed. Officials pleaded for help him. “He loved camping, loved hunt-
more information call 463-1960. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 criminal,” Stanislaus County Sheriff from the public and said they were fol- ing, loved fishing, loved his family.”
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
SUNDAY, DEC. 30 Learn how to play the famous histor- Adam Christianson, whose agency is lowing up on several leads. Ronil Singh was never in a bad mood
The Four Woods Music Concert. 2 ical Chinese game of Mahjong. Free. leading the investigation, told “The sheriff’s office will spare no and always had a smile on his face,
p.m. to 3 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 For more information call 522-7490.
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
reporters. expense in hunting down this crimi- Richardson said.
Celebrate the holidays with music. Tech Help Desk. 3 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. Newman Police Chief Randy nal,” Christianson said. On his Facebook page, Singh posted
Free for all ages. For more informa- San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
tion call 591-8286. Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Richardson fought back tears as he Singh pulled over the attacker as part pictures on Christmas Eve from a deep-
Weekly drop in Help Desk where described Singh, a 33-year-old with a of a drunken driving investigation and sea fishing trip that produced a big
TheatreWork s Silicon Valley tech volunteers will help you get newborn son, as an “American patri-
Presents ‘Tuck Everlasting.’ 2 p.m. past your issue. Cost is $10. For more fired back to try to defend himself, haul of crabs and fish. His profile pic-
to 4 p.m. Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 information call 522-7490. ot.” Christianson said. ture shows him smiling as he stands at
Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. In this “He came to America with one pur- He was shot a few minutes after a patrol car with his police dog — the
1890s tale, free-spirited Winner New Year Bullet Journal
Foster’s search for adventure leads Work shop. 3 p.m. South San pose, and that was to serve this coun- radioing that he was pulling over a same photograph of the officer
to the Tucks, a close-knit family that Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange try,” Richardson said. gray pickup truck that had no license released by the Sheriff’s Department.
has discovered the secret to ever- Ave., South San Francisco. Organize
lasting life. Cost is $40-$100. For the new year. For more information Singh drove more than two hours plate in Newman, a town of about Singh is survived by his wife,
more information call 463-1960. call 829-3860. each way to attend the police academy 10,000 people, officials said. Singh Anamika, and their 5-month-old son.
‘The Revolutionists’ by Lauren V iny l Cutting. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Yuba City, Richardson said. He died at a hospital. “Please help us find this coward,”
Gunderson. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de joined the Merced County sheriff’s A ground and air search began for the Richardson said of Singh’s killer. “We
Dragon Theatre Co., 2120 Broadway, las Pulgas, Belmont. Sign up to use
Redwood City. A comedic play about the Titan Vinyl Cutter at the Belmont office as a reserve officer and worked as heavyset man pictured at the store with need closure, his family needs clo-
four women living in France during Library for free. Each session will be an animal control officer in Turlock short, dark hair and wearing a silver sure.”
the French Revolution. Cost $15-$37. 30 minutes in duration. Each patron
For more information call 493-2006. will be given a 6”x6” piece of vinyl to
Nagasaki, Japan, in 1945. He said she come in and bring their kids,” he said.

TOKIE’S
cut their design on. Oracal 631, 651
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2 and Siser Heat Transfer Vinyl avail-
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to able for patrons to choose from. Free started her own catering business in “As much as there are Japanese restau-
noon. Belmont Library, 1110 and for all ages. To register and for the late 1970s and opened Tokie’s rants here, there aren’t very many that
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. more information call 591-8286. restaurant in the Foster City location can accommodate large families.”
Come in with all your technical ques- Continued from page 1
tions for one on one help. Free. For TUESDAY, JAN. 8 in 1981 in the hopes of serving cus- As a San Mateo native, Chiang has
more information call 591-8286. IPhone and iPad Basics. 10 a.m. to tomers Japanese comfort food like
noon. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 been encouraged by the number of
its regular customers despite the move. sukiyaki, a hot pot dish that can small businesses that have been able
Mystery B ook Club. 6 p.m. South Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
San Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange Manage devices, stay connected, He said the restaurant has long been include noodles, meat and vegetables to succeed in the city and hoped the
Ave., South San Francisco. Read any browse the web and take photos. popular with families and has also served in a hot broth. downtown atmosphere bodes well for
title that fits the monthly theme, and $20 for four classes. Registration is
required. For more information call been a favorite spot for generations future business owners. Though he
then share with fellow Sherlocks and Though the menu has grown over the
Nancy Drews. For more information 522-7490. within the same family to reunite. noted there are relatively few restau-
call 829-3860. years to include sushi and bar bites,
“We were pretty much like the rants on the stretch of East Fourth
Understanding Alzheimers and Chiang said the staff has remained
LGBTQ Book Club. 4:30 p.m. to 6 Dementia. 10:30 a.m. to noon. ‘Cheers’ of Foster City because every- Avenue where Tokie’s is located,
Redwood City Public Library, 1044 committed to making almost all of its
p.m. San Mateo Pride Center, 1021 S. body who came in there knew some- Chiang was hopeful for more eateries
El Camino Real, San Mateo. For com- Middlefield Road, Redwood City. sauces from scratch, even making the
Free. For more information call 780- body,” he said. “Even here we have a to open nearby to draw more cus-
munity members, allies and friends. filling for its gyoza dumplings by
Participate or just listen and read. For 7063. huge following … they would come in tomers to the downtown’s southwest-
more information call 591-0133. hand and assembling them in the
Textile Tuesday: Slouchy T-shirt. 1 just like old times.” ern edge.
restaurant. He knows from experience
English Language Club. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840 Chiang said he worked closely with that customers have come to expect
p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
the Onizukas and an architect to recre- And as he sets his sights on devel-
Millbrae. Non-native and native Please bring supplies. For more menu staples like tempura and cala- oping a weekend brunch menu and
English speakers are invited to come information call 829-3860. ate the restaurant’s atmosphere, even mari, and said seeing customers who
together and engage in casual con- using wood paneling and elements updating the restaurant’s facade for its
versation. For more information call Dream Catchers. 3:30 p.m. Grand were once children return as adults and upcoming grand opening, Chiang is
697-7607. Avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave., from its former location to construct seniors has been especially rewarding
South San Francisco. Make your own lanterns and other wooden features in looking forward to celebrating the
THURSDAY, JAN. 3 unique dream catcher with wood, for the owners. both the old and new with the restau-
feathers and beads. Free. For more the new space. Formerly the location
Understanding Russia: A Cultural
information call 829-3860. of Block 34 and Pasta Primavera, the “We’ve very important to them and rant’s customers.
Histor y. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Little
House, The Roslyn G. Morris Activity space was equipped with a bar, which it makes us feel good that we haven’t “Anyone who went to Tokie’s will
Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. K id’s Craft with Sophie’s World. 4 changed the menu or the way we’ve
p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840 Chiang is setting up as a prime happy walk in and automatically recognize
This event is a video lecture. Tickets
cost $25. For more information call W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. hour spot where patrons can find done anything since day one,” he said. this as just an updated Tokie’s,” he
964-0560. Have creative fun with crafts, activi- said.
ties, games, songs and silliness. Free. Japanese whisky, beer, sake and other Chiang acknowledged the clustering
FRIDAY, JAN. 4 For more information call 829-3860. spirits they may not easily find else- of Japanese restaurants in San Mateo
‘Free First Fridays’ at the San
Documentar y Club: RBG. 6:30 p.m. where. serving some of the same dishes, such Tok ie’s Japanese Restaurant and
Mateo County History Museum. 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. 2200 Broadway, to 8:30 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Chiang said Victor Onizuka’s moth- as sushi, but he welcomed their pres- Sushi Bar is open Tuesday s through
Redwood City. Admission is free for Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. ence and noted Tokie’s fills a niche for
Come enjoy the film and discussion. er, who is also the restaurant’s name- Saturday s from 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and
the day and there are two fee-free large parties and families.
programs planned. At 11 a.m., pre- Free. For more information call 591- sake, immigrated to the United States on Sunday s from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 34
school children are invited to learn 8286. after surviving the bombing of “People who were raised on Tokie’s E. Fourth Av e.
about automobiles and will make
paper license plates to take home. At WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9
2 p.m., docents lead tours of the Identity Theft and Online Scams:
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203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices tundra tundra tundra
SummonS fictitiouS buSineSS name
(CITACION JUDICIAL) notice of public hearing Statement #279847
CASE NUMBER (Número del Caso): NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- The following person is doing business
18CLJ02023 as: Razors and Scissors, 215 Maple Ave,
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (AVISO AL EN that on Tuesday, Janu- SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
DEMANDADO): VERONICA M SOLARI, ary 8, 2019 at 7:00 p.m., (or Registered Owners: 1)Federico Argote
and Does 1 to 10 Reyna, 1023 N. Idaho Apt.#4, San Ma-
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF as soon thereafter as the teo, CA 94401 2) Blanca Estela Aldana
(LO ESTÁ DEMANDANDO EL DEMAN- matter is heard) in the Mill- Lira, same address. The business is con-
DANTE): Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. brae City Council Cham- ducted by a Married Couple. The regis-
notice! You have been sued. The trants commenced to transact business
court may decide against you without bers, 621 Magnolia Ave., under the FBN on 05/08/2017.
your being heard unless you respond Millbrae, CA, the Millbrae /s/Blanca EstelaAldana Lira/
within 30 days. Read the information be- This statement was filed with the Asses-
low. City Council will conduct a sor-County Clerk on 12/19/2018. (Pub-
You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after public hearing on the follow- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
this summons and legal papers are 12/21/18, 12/28/18, 1/4/19, 1/11/19).
served on you to file a written response ing matters:
at this court and have a copy served on 320 eaSt millbrae aVe:
the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not Appeal of a Planning Com- fictitiouS buSineSS name
protect you. Your written response must Statement #279743
over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
be in proper legal form if you want the mission decision to approve The following person is doing business
court to hear your case. There may be a a DESIGN REVIEW and
court form that you can use for your re- as: Bay City Realty, 715 El Camino Real,
sponse. You can find these court forms CONDITIONAL USE PER- SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered
Owner: Hani Kaileh, 2425 Trenton Dr,
and more information at the California MIT to allow the demolition SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. The business
Courts Online Self-Help Center
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your and new construction of a is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
county law library, or the courthouse service station and conven- trant commenced to transact business
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing under the FBN on 11/17/2008.
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver
ience store with new sig- /s/Hani Kaileh/
form. If you do not file your response on nage on property zoned This statement was filed with the Asses-
time, you may lose the case by default, sor-County Clerk on 12/7/18. (Published
and your wages, money, and property
Transit-Oriented Develop- in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
may be taken without further warning ment (“TOD”) within the Mill- 12/28/18, 1/4/18, 1/11/19, 1/18/19).
from the court. brae Station Area Specific
There are other legal requirements. You
may want to call an attorney right away. Plan (“MSASP”) at 320 East notice of petition to
If you do not know an attorney, you may Millbrae Avenue. (Public aDminiSter eState of
want to call an attorney referral service. If Kevin Cosgriff McDonald
you cannot afford an attorney, you may Hearing) Case Number: 18PRO01333
be eligible for free legal services from a At the time of the hearings, To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
nonprofit legal services program. You tingent creditors, and persons who may 203 public notices 203 public notices 203 public notices
can locate these nonprofit groups at the
all interested persons are in- otherwise be interested in the will or es-
California Legal Services Web site vited to appear and be tate, or both, of Kevin C. McDonald, orDer to ShoW cauSe for be heard and must appear at the hearing be heard and must appear at the hearing
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- heard. For further informa- Kevin Cosgriff McDonald. A Petition for change of name to show cause why the petition should to show cause why the petition should
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center Probate has been filed by Keith C. CASE# 18C1V06135 not be granted. If no written objection is not be granted. If no written objection is
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by tion or to review the materi- McDonald in the Superior Court of Cali- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
contacting your local court or county bar als regarding these matters, fornia, County of San Mateo. The Peti- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
association. NOTE: The court has a stat- tion for Probate requests that Keith C. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, petition shall be held on 1/8/2019 at 9 petition shall be held on 1/18/2019 at 9
utory lien for waived fees and costs on please contact the Millbrae McDonald be appointed as personal rep- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
any settlement or arbitration award of Community Development resentative to administer the estate of PETITION OF Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
$10,000 or more in a civil case. The Department 621 Magnolia the decedent. Cristina Luna de Acuna Order to Show Cause shall be published Order to Show Cause shall be published
court's lien must be paid before the court The petition requests authority to admin- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: at least once each week for four succes- at least once each week for four succes-
will dismiss the case. Avenue, Millbrae at (650) ister the estate under the Independent Petitioner: Cristina Luna de Acuna filed a sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
¡AVISO! Lo han demandado. Si no re- 259-2341. Administration of Estates Act. (This au- petition with this court for a decree
changing name as follows:
ing on the petition in the following news-
paper of general circulation:
ing on the petition in the following news-
paper of general circulation:
sponde dentro de 30 días, la corte puede thority will allow the personal representa-
decidir en su contra sin escuchar su ver- Published: December 28, tive to take many actions without obtain- Present name: Cristina Luna de Acuna San Mateo Daily Journal San Mateo Daily Journal
sión. Lea la información a continuación. 2018 ing court approval. Before taking certain Proposed Name: Cristina Luna Filed: 12/4/2018 Filed: 12/7/2018
Tiene 30 DÍAS DE CALENDARIO de- very important actions, however, the per- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
spués de que le entreguen esta citación By: Elena Suazo sonal representative will be required to THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Judge of the Superior Court Judge of the Superior Court
y papeles legales para presentar una re- City Clerk give notice to interested persons unless interested in this matter shall appear be- Dated: 12/4/2018 Dated: 12/5/2018
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer fore this court at the hearing indicated (Published 12/14/18, 12/21/18, (Published 12/14/18, 12/21/18,
que se entregue una copia al deman-
12/28/18 they have waived notice or consented to
the proposed action.) The independent below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 12/28/18, 1/4/19). 12/28/18, 1/4/19).
dante. Una carta o una llamada telefóni- cnS-3206031# administration authority will be granted tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- San mateo Daily Jour- unless an interested person files an ob-
name changes described above must file
crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- jection to the petition and shows good
recto si desea que procesen su caso en nal cause why the court should not grant au-
a written objection that includes the rea-
la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- sons for the objection at least two court
thority. days before the matter is scheduled to orDer to ShoW cauSe for ScientiSt i: AbbVie Stemcentrx LLC in
lario que usted pueda usar para su re- A hearing on the petition will be held in change of name San Mateo County, CA seeks qualified
spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- be heard and must appear at the hearing
this court as follows: JAN. 14, 2019 at to show cause why the petition should CASE# 18C1V06489 Scientist I. Resp. for leading, overseeing
larios de la corte y más información en el 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior Court of SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, & performing transient transfection pro-
not be granted. If no written objection is
Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- California, County of San Mateo, 400 timely filed, the court may grant the peti- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, duction of recombinant proteins & anti-
fornia (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en la biblio- County Center, Redwood City, CA tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, bodies in mammalian cell tissue cultures
teca de leyes de su condado o en la 94063. petition shall be held on 1/10/2019 at 9 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 (ml L scale) that enables downstream
corte que le quede más cerca. Si no If you object to the granting of the peti- a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, PETITION OF processes in all key R&D groups. Mas-
puede pagar la cuota de presentación, fictitiouS buSineSS name Ki Pik Fung ter's in Biotech, Bio, Biochem or closely -
Statement #279695 tion, you should appear at the hearing Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
pida al secretario de la corte que le dé and state your objections or file written Order to Show Cause shall be published TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: rel field of study (or Bachelor’s in above
un formulario de exención de pago de The following person is doing business at least once each week for four succes- Petitioner: Ki Pik Fung filed a petition fields w/5yrs rel. prog. exp ILO Master’s).
as: Rom Tours and Travel, 164 Santa objections with the court before the hear-
cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a ing. Your appearance may be in person sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- with this court for a decree changing Each alt w/min 1yr exp in: (i) oversee &
tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- Lucia Ave #5, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. or by your attorney. ing on the petition in the following news- name as follows: perform transient transfections of recomb
plimiento y la corte le podrá quitar su su- Registered Owner: Rogelio O. Mungues, paper of general circulation: Present name: Ki Pik Fung proteins & antibodies in mammalian cell
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- Proposed Name: Becky Ki Pik Fung
eldo, dinero y bienes sin más adverten- same address. The business is conduct- itor of the decedent, you must file your San Mateo Daily Journal tissue cultures;(ii) investigate & optimize
cia. ed by an Individual. The registrants Filed: 11/29/2018 expression to obtain grams per Liter of
Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- claim with the court and mail a copy to THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
commenced to transact business under /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ therapeutic targets to address critical
mendable que llame a un abogado inme- the personal representative appointed by interested in this matter shall appear be- project needs; (iii) perform purification &
the FBN on N/A. the court within the later of either (1) four Judge of the Superior Court
diatamente. Si no conoce a un abogado, Dated: 11/19/2018 fore this court at the hearing indicated characterization of proteins; (iv) research
/s/Rogelio O. Mungues/ months from the date of first issuance of below to show cause, if any, why the pe- literature, identify & implement latest sci-
puede llamar a un servicio de remisión a This statement was filed with the Asses- (Published 12/7/18, 12/14/18, 12/21/18,
abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- letters to a general personal representa- tition for change of name should not be entific tech & experiments & leading pre-
sor-County Clerk on 12/4/18. (Published 12/28/18).
gado, es posible que cumpla con los tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the granted. Any person objecting to the diction & execution of scientific assays to
requisitos para obtener servicios legales in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 12/7/18, California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days name changes described above must file screen & identify lead candidates that
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- 12/14/18, 12/21/18, 12/28/18). from the date of mailing or personal de- a written objection that includes the rea- have desirable bio attributes to make effi-
gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encontrar livery to you of a notice under sectioin sons for the objection at least two court cient cancer therapeutics. Up to 10%
estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- orDer to ShoW cauSe for
days before the matter is scheduled to travel req. An EOE. Respond by mail:
web de California Legal Services, fictitiouS buSineSS name er California statutes and legal authority be heard and must appear at the hearing AbbVie Inc., 1 N. Waukegan Road, Bldg.
change of name to show cause why the petition should
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro Statement #279557 may affect your rights as a creditor. You CASE# 18C1V06423 AP34-2, Dept. V33C, North Chicago, IL
de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, The following person is doing business may want to consult with an attorney not be granted. If no written objection is 60064. Refer to ad code: ABV-0192-JP
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
(www.sucorte.ca.gov) o poniéndose en as: RoyG Records, 2274 Dumbarton knowledgable in California law. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo- You may examine the file kept by the tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
Ave, EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, petition shall be held on 1/18/2019 at 9
gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte Registered Owner: Rogelio Guerra, court. If you are a person interested in REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
the estate, you may file with the court a a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los same address. The business is conduct- PETITION OF Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
costos exentos por imponer un grava- Request for Special Notice (form DE- Wai Kwong Pon
ed by an Individual. The registrants Order to Show Cause shall be published
men sobre cualquier recuperación de commenced to transact business under
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: at least once each week for four succes- books
$10,000 ó más de valor recibida me- Petitioner: Wai Kwong Pon filed a peti- sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
diante un acuerdo o una concesión de the FBN on 11/19/18. or account as provided in Probate Code tion with this court for a decree changing
/s/Rogelio Guerra/ ing on the petition in the following news- JameS patterSon hardback books.
arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. section 1250. A Request for Special No- name as follows: paper of general circulation: 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte This statement was filed with the Asses- tice form is available from the court clerk. Present name: Wai Kwong Pon
sor-County Clerk on 11/19/18. (Publish- San Mateo Daily Journal
antes de que la corte pueda desechar el Attorney for Petitioner: Proposed Name: George Pon Filed: 12/7/2018 nicholaS SparkS hardback books.
caso. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 8857 Red Beryl Drive /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
The name and address of the court is (El 12/14/18, 12/21/18, 12/28/18, 1/4/19). MIDDLETON, WI 11106935 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Judge of the Superior Court
nombre y dirección de la corte es): SU- (608)558-0436 interested in this matter shall appear be-
PERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, FILED: 12/4/2018 fore this court at the hearing indicated
Dated: 12/5/2018
(Published 12/14/18, 12/21/18,
295 art
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, 400 County fictitiouS buSineSS name (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- 12/28/18, 1/4/19).
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063-1655 Statement #279833 tition for change of name should not be oil painting-canVaSS, Victorian
nal on 12/21/18, 12/28/18, 12/29/18 ) Scene, With Frame 56”x44” $350.00
The name, address, and telephone num- The following person is doing business granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file OBO (650)515-6091
ber of plaintiff's attorney, or plaintiff with- as: The UPS Store #6096, 6748 Mission
out an attorney, is (El nombre, la direc- a written objection that includes the rea-
St., DALY CITY, CA 94014. Registered
ción y el número de teléfono del aboga- Owners: Mohit Sehgal and Akshay
sons for the objection at least two court orDer to ShoW cauSe for 296 appliances
do del demandante, o del demandante days before the matter is scheduled to change of name
Sehgal, 459 Farallon Ave., Pacifica, CA be heard and must appear at the hearing air conDitioner 10000 BTU w/re-
que no tiene abogado, es): 94044. The business is conducted by a CASE# 18C1V06488
Reese Law Group, Golnaz Heidari, Esq. to show cause why the petition should SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
General Partnership. The registrant notice to creDitorS not be granted. If no written objection is brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
(Bar #317574) 3168 Lionshead Ave [Probate Code Section 19003] COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
commenced to transact business under timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 0898
Carlsbad CA 92010; 760/842-5850 (File In The Superior Court of California tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
No. 554659) the FBN on N/A. REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
/s/Mohit Sehgal/ County of Marin petition shall be held on 1/15/2019 at 9 PETITION OF
DATE (Fecha): April 23 2018 free WaSher and 220v dryer, both
This statement was filed with the Asses- Case Number: PR 1804361 a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Marilen Buena McKinty working. Belmont (415) 902-4484. You
RODINA M. CATALANO, Clerk (Secre- In RE THE 2014 LINCOLN MUN HOY Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
tario), by ANTONIO R. GERONIMO, sor-County Clerk on 12/18/18. (Publish- Order to Show Cause shall be published
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: move, stairs.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, CHANG Revocable Trust Petitioner: Marilen Buena McKinty filed a
Deputy (Adjunto) Dated March 15, 2014 at least once each week for four succes-
(SEAL) 12/21/18, 12/2818, 1/4/19, 1/11/19). petition with this court for a decree hotpoint heaVy Duty Dryer excellent
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- changing name as follows: working condition Burlingame $50 Call
NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: ing on the petition in the following news-
You are served as an individual defend- NOTICE is hereby given to the creditors Present name: Dan (408)656-0958
and contingent creditors of the Decedent, paper of general circulation: Marilen Buena McKinty
ant. fictitiouS buSineSS name San Mateo Daily Journal
12/21, 12/28/18, 1/4, 1/11/19 LINCOLN MUN HOY CHANG, deceased Proposed Name: maytag WaSher excellent working
Statement #279819 November 24, 2018, that all persons Filed: 12/4/2018
cnS-3204795# Marilen Buena Bernardo condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
The following person is doing business having claims against the Decedent are /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ (408)656-0958
San mateo Daily Journal as: GOAL-Physical Therapy and Sports Judge of the Superior Court
required to file them with the Superior THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Medicine, 130 Loma Vista Drive, BUR- Dated: 12/3/2018 interested in this matter shall appear be- mfg h20labS Model 300 exc cond
Court of the County of Marin, State of (Published 12/14/18, 12/21/18,
LINGAME, CA 94010. Registered Own- California located at 3501 Civic Center fore this court at the hearing indicated counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
er: Laurie Wallace, same address. The 12/28/18, 1/4/19). below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
Drive, San Rafael, California 94903, and
business is conducted by an Individual. mail a copy to Gary R. Lieberman, 7 Mt. tition for change of name should not be neW, Singer Sewing Machine Univer-
The registrant commenced to transact Lassen Drive, Suite A-150, San Rafael, granted. Any person objecting to the sal Carry Case Model 620, Free Arm Ma-
business under the FBN on July 14, California, Trustee of The 2014 Lincoln name changes described above must file chine Compatible, $35, (650)483-1222
2015. Mun Hoy Chang Revocable Trust Dated a written objection that includes the rea-
orDer to ShoW cauSe for sons for the objection at least two court Vacuum cleaner (reconditioned)
/s/Laurie Wallacel/ March 15, 2014, wherein the Decedent change of name $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
was the Settlor, within four (4) months af- days before the matter is scheduled to
This statement was filed with the Asses- CASE# 18C1V06005
sor-County Clerk on 12/17/18. (Publish- ter the date of first publication of Notice SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
fictitiouS buSineSS name ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, to Creditors, or, if notice is mailed or per- COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
Statement #279702 12/21/18, 12/2818, 1/4/19, 1/11/19). sonally delivered to you, within thirty (30) 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
The following person is doing business
as: Brisa de Ano Ranch, 2080 Cabrillo
Highway, PESCADERO, CA 94060.
Registered Owners: 1)Nicholas Peter
fictitiouS buSineSS name
Statement #279822
days after the date this notice is mailed
or personally delivered to you.
A claim form may be obtained from the
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Leikaila Monae Durant
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
legal noticeS
Anastassiou, 2060 Green Oaks Way,
Pescadero, CA 94060 2)Cristobal Cruz,
The following person is doing business court clerk. For your protection, you are Petitioner: Leikaila Monae Durant filed a
petition with this court for a decree
Fictitious Business Name Statements,
as: Noodles & Things, 79 East 3rd Ave., encouraged to file your claim by certified
2080 Cabrillo Highway, Pescadero, CA SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered mail wih return receipt requested. changing name as follows: Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
Present name: Leikaila Monae Durant
94060 3)Veronica Mazariegos, 2060
Green Oaks Way, Pescadero, CA 94060. Owners: B&I CO. INTERNATIONAL,
DATED: November 27, 2018 Proposed Name: Leikaila Monae Davis Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
The business is conducted by a General INC., CA. The business is conducted by Notice of Public Sales and More.
Partnership. The registrants com- a Corporation. The registrant com- /s/Gary R. Lieberman, Trustee/
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
menced to transact business under the menced to transact business under the interested in this matter shall appear be-
FBN on May 1, 2018. FBN on N/A. fore this court at the hearing indicated Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
Filed: Dec. 12, 2018 below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
/s/Nicholas Peter Anastassiou/ /s/Benny Hom/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- tition for change of name should not be
sor-County Clerk on 12/4/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 12/17/18. (Publish-
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
nal on 12/19/18, 12/27/18, 12/28/18)
granted. Any person objecting to the Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
name changes described above must file
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 12/7/18,
12/14/18, 12/21/18, 12/28/18).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, a written objection that includes the rea- Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
12/21/18, 12/2818, 1/4/19, 1/11/19). sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
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296 Appliances 304 Furniture 308 Tools 312 Pets & Animals 318 Sports equipment 379 Open houses
SeWING MAchINe-rOyAL XL 6000 cOMMODe, GOOD condition. $20 obo. ANTIqUe IrON Hand Drills. 3 available ONe KeNNeL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- WOrKOUT BeNch, weights, bars, for
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. Please call (650)745-6309 at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. flat/incline bench and legs. $100.
(650)342-8436.
cOMPUTer DeSK (glass) & chair. Like BrIGGS & Stratton Lawn Mower with
(650)593-2066 (650)861-2411
OPeN hOUSe
297 Bicycles
new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or
gtecher@comcast.net
Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
(650)771-6324.
PArrOT cAGe, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
yAMAhA rOOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
(650)458-3255
LISTINGS
offer. (650)245-4084
ADULT BIKeS 1 regular and 2 with bal- cOMPUTer SWIveL CHAIR. Padded crAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
340 camera & Photo equip. List your Open House
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 in the Daily Journal.
316 clothes
cOzy recLINer in good condition. LG crAFTSMeN shop vac 6.5hp $60 NIKON 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
chILD’S SchWINN BIcycLe, BLUe in Purchased one year ago. $90.00 (510)943-9221 lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 Reach over 83,450
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. BLUe TAhArI NWT wool button-up
(650)722-6318
ShOPSMITh MArK V 50th Anniversary
jacket $25 (650)952-3466 potential home buyers &
OMeGA B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
Mountain bike for sale $35. Runs good.
DeSK, GD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. most attachments. $1,500/OBO. FANcy hIGh heel shoes, never worn struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En- renters a day,
Burlingame. Phone 650-342-5220.
(650)458-3578 (650)504-0585 size 8 1/2 $20.00 (650)592-2648 larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940 from South San Francisco
MOUNTAIN BIKe new 21 gears $100.
vINTAGe crAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
to Palo Alto.
(650)722-3634 vIvITAr v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
DINING rOOM Table-Antique,Oak, 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 FAUx FUr Coat Woman's brown multi original manual. Like new. $99 SSF in your local newspaper.
MOUNTAIN BIKe. Top brand. Runs 5chairs, w/ extension $350 (650)290- color in excellent condition 3/4 (650)583-6636
good. $39. (660)342-5220 3188 vINTAGe ShOPSMITh and BAND length $50 (650)692-8012 call (650)344-5200
SAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
(650)342-6993 345 Medical equipment
298 collectibles DINING TABLe (36"x54") and 4 match-
KAyANO MeN’S Running shoes size 11
good condition $20 (650)520-7045
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for ADJUSTABLe BATh shower transfer
1984 TIMe magazine. Special 1994 $250 .(650)-654-1930. KNee-hIGh BLAcK women's boots, bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976
Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg WeLDer- LINcOLN AC 220 amps 240 size 7, wide calf & wide width, new. 470 rooms
(650)588-0842 DINING TABLe - WITH Extension, six volts $199.00 (650)948-4895 $40.00. Call (650)872-2371 DrIve 3-IN-1 commode with seat,buck-
chairs, Solid wood, Vintage 1950’s, $450 et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10
hIP hOUSING
49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie
deBartolo on cover. Mint condition.
(650)692-8012. 309 Office equipment LADIeS SeqUIN dress, blue, size XL, (510)770-1976
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 San Mateo County
$10.00. Leave msg (650)588 0842 DreSSer 4-DrAWer in Belmont for LAPTOP cASe or bag. Black. Like new. DrIve DeLUxe two button walker $10
MeN'S STeTSON hat, size large, new, (510)770-1976 (650)348-6660
$75. Good condition; good for children. Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
BADGe, 7 Star Special Security Offi- Call (650)678-8585 rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
cer;$25- will text picture (650)218-0121 (650) 578-9208 hOMeDIcS DUAL Shiatsu Massage
San Carlos DreSSer-ANTIqUe vANITy Combo, 3
310 Misc. For Sale Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
beveled mirrors, Eight Drawers, $550 NeW WITh tags Wool or cotton Men's 485 residential care
BArBIe DOLL of the World collection 200 PLASTIc trading card holders; $15; pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each INverSION TherAPy table back
(650)290-3188 stretcher w/ heat $99.00 joe (650)573-
$7.00. Call (650)872-2371. (650)591-9769 San Carlos (650)952-3466
eNTerTAINMeNT cABINeT, 42"W x
5269 vOrALTO vILLAGe
cOLLecTABLe cABBAGe Patch Kids 31"H. Two drawers at bottom, dark finish. 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint, NWT zeGNA medium brown plaid cash- AT MeNLO PArK
Luncheon Set. Royal Worchester. New no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 mere blazer, XL $20 (650)952-3466 OMT TABLe, excellent condition, fold-
Good condition $75 (650)722-6318 ing, $25, (650) 552-9556.
Box. Great Christmas Present. $100 A welcoming and spa-like secured
(650) 572-8895 BeSSy SMALL Evening Hand Bag With ShOeS SIze 5 1/2 and 6 for $50 or less memory care community nestled in a
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 (650)508-8662 rADIATION PrOTecTION 1/2-apron
GeNTLy USeD coffee table; cherry fin- Pb free; .5mm Pb equivalent, xl, adjusta- residential neighborhood just blocks
DePreSSION GLASS Dining Plate. 8 ish/traditional $40 (650)722-6318
3/4", crows foot pattern, clear ruby red. BIFOLD ShUTTerS 2x28”x79 $10.00 TUxeDO SIze 40, black, including white ble buckle, gently used; $60; 607-227- from downtown Menlo Park
$12 (650)762-6048 (650)544-5306 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 7742.
GLIDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- call today to Schedule a visit
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. BLUe OySTer cult lp signed by donald
GAMeS OF the 23rd Olympiad maga- r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
WeDDING DreSS-DeSIGNer, Size 12,
Garage Sales (650)322-4100
zine. 1984. $10.00. Leave msg (650)588- IKeA DreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x Needs Dry Cleaning, Org. $4000.00 Sell www.voralto.com
(408)661-6019 for $500 Call (650)867-1728
0842 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
IKeA TABLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. cANDeLABrA-SILver PLATeD tar- WOrK BOOTS. Iron Age, size 10-1/2,
LeNNOx reD Rose, Unused, hand nish resistant,5 light, 11”tall, 11”wide,
GArAGe SALeS
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, $ 30. (650)598-9804. brown, with steel metatarsal protection.
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. Made in England, $45 (650)222-2025 In box, $45, OBO. (650)594-1494 515 Office Space
NeW DeLUxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must cASh reGISTer Parts; Much Skin Not
318 Sports equipment
eSTATe SALeS
MILLer LITe Neon sign , work good
Sell! (650) 875-8159. Guts $500 (415)269-4784 -vIrTUAL OFFIceS-
$59 call (650)218-6528
cOMeALONG 3/4 ton chain $25 (650) BIG BerThA, Golfsmith Titanium Driver $59 - $150
OLD, ANTIqUe, Bottle Collection: 20 NeW TWIN Mattress set plus frame
$30.00 (650) 347-2356 873-6304 ,Mid Driver, Stinger 1 3 5 - $99 Rick
bottles in total. $40 for all. (650)762-6048 *Business Internet *Phone Answering
(415)999-4474
POrceLAIN DOLL collection $7.00. NIAGArA vIBrATING Adjustable bed
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
cOScO PLAy Pen with travel bag. Used
once $35 (650)591-2981 BOW FLex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
Make money, make room! *Conference Rooms *Offices
*Complete IT Services * Mail
Call (650)872-2371.
(408)656-0958 cUT GLASS serving bowl 8" diameter Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
SMALL rUG beater. $15.00 (650)207- (650) 373-2000
4162 OFFIce TyPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
wood with formica wood grain top $25
$25. Call 650-921-4016
DeLUxe FOLDer Walker - 5" wheels -
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael
(650)784-1061. List your upcoming Bay Area executive Offices
www.bayareaoffices.com
STAr WArS R2-D2, original 1998 un-
opened action figure. $15 in San Carlos.
Steve 650-518-6614
(650) 787-9753
recLINING chAIr, wine colored $30,
Never Used - $40 (650)341-5347
Free MAGAzINeS. Library discards
BrAND NeW Golf bag with Stand.
Makes a great gift. $70. 415-867-6444. garage sale,
TOPPS BASeBALL complete set 1987
thru 1992, 1998,1999 $99 Rick (415)999-
(650)-583-4985
reTrO hUTch Needs refinishing other-
year old ones. Wide variety. Good for
crafts, light reading. (650)952-9074
BrAND NeW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
gift $99. 415-867-6444.
moving sale, 620 Automobiles
4474 wise good condition. Top detaches from
bottom $25. (650)712-9962
hAT, T-ShIrT, sweatshirt and comput-
erbag $80.00 for all (650)592-2648 eASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30 estate sale, Don’t lose money
vINTAGe STeMWAre: 3 styles, 23 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 on a trade-in or
pcs. $60, (650)207-4162 SOLID WOOD Dining table with exten-
sion great piece great condition black
LIONeL chrISTMAS Holiday expan-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 everLAST 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
yard sale, consignment!
299 computers $80 (650)364-5263

19" cOLOr Monitor with stand VG con- SOLID WOOD Entertainment Center-
LIONeL WeSTerN Union Pass car and
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 GUThy-reNKer POWer Rider,Ever-
last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
rummage sale, Sell your vehicle in the
dition power cord/owners manual includ-
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
MOTLey crUe lp signed by neil lee
sixx and mars $75 cash (408)661-6019
erciser $20 (510)770-1976
clearance sale, or Daily Journal’s
Auto classifieds.
recOrDABLe cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(925)482-5742
TABLe 24"x48" folding legs each end.
NeGrINI FeNcING Epee mask size M
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95
KNee rIDer $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
LeATher GOLF bag with 23 clubs $90. whatever sale you Just $45
(650) 578 9208 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
(415)260-6940
NeW LAWN SWING 5'1/2" W x 5 '6" H
(650) 592-2648.
MeN'S rOSSIGNOL Skis. $95.00,
have... We’ll run it
300 Toys TABLe LAMP with brown base & gold $100 (650) 678-6428 aft. 6pm good condition, (650)341-0282. ‘til you sell it!
AMerIcAN FLyer locomotive runs trim, 30" tall. $5.00. Call 650-872-2371 OLD B&L Microscope in good condition; ONe DOzeN Official League Diamond
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 TIFFANy STyLe Lamp shade. Older-
multiple panels. 17” diameter. $75. (650)
35x 100x 430x $50. (650) 588-0842. Baseballs. Brand New. $45. Call Roger
(650)771-6324. Reach over 83,450 readers reach 83,450 drivers
OLD STyLe Water dispenser-iron stand- from South SF to
JUMP AND Play Keyboard brand new, in
original box. $25.00. (650)454-7580.
727-7266. clay pot-5gal. glass bottle $75. (650)873-
6304
TOTAL GyM XLS, excellent condition.
Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
from South San Francisco Palo Alto
STAr WArS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
TIKI BAr - Oringinal from the 60’s,Like
Elvis', made of wood, 68”X22X39, $3500 rAy-BAN TOP Bar Sunglasses
(650)588-0828 to Palo Alto. call (650)344-5200

302 Antiques
(650)245-4234. RB31832 BlackFrameSemi rimless semi-
wrap Lens:GreyUV UltraSleek Light-
TreADMILL-hOrIzON LIKe New, limit-
ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
in your local newspaper. ads@smdailyjournal.com
weight New w/case $65.00 (650)591- (650)508-8662
TWIN BeD frame-black wrought iron 6596
ANTIqUe heMINGrAy Glass Tele-
graph Pole Insulator. Aqua colored. Pris-
tine condition. 4.5"X3.25" $15 (650)762-
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$13 billion investment in Juul. ognized health hazards. Nicotine vaping approach,” she said.

VAPING
Continued from page 1
The decision comes in the immediate
aftermath of Surgeon General Jerome
Adams telling parents, teachers, health
can also cause lung damage, she said, and
studies suggest it can harm heart function
too.
Li, a doctor who works in the Sequoia
Union High School District, said her pro-
gram also attempts to pair high schoolers
professionals and government officials to She also suggested additional health haz- with their middle school counterparts in a
take aggressive steps to keep children from ards potentially tied to extended nicotine peer bonding experience designed to dis-
study showing 20 percent of seniors used using e-cigarettes. Federal law bars the sale use may still be unknown, as the devices cuss vaping and addiction.
an electronic cigarette in the last month. of e-cigarettes to those under 18. have not been popular long enough to pro- Perhaps the most effective strategy
While recognizing that experimentation An estimated 3.6 million U.S. teens are vide sufficient long-term data. though is encouraging kids to think for
is common for high schoolers, perhaps now using e-cigarettes, representing 1 in 5 But with the sizable investment in vap- themselves, she said.
more alarming to some is the study show- high school students and 1 in 20 middle ing by the tobacco industry, local health “They are very motivated when they hear
ing that 15 percent of all freshmen had schoolers, according to the latest federal professionals are encouraging students to they are potentially being manipulated,”
vaped before. figures. think critically about whether they trust she said.
The observations of health profession- Central to the device’s appeal among companies known to mislead its customers. Beyond education, Abadilla said her
als and educators align with the data as youngsters is their slick design and seem- “A lot of time I’ll hear there is not enough organization is also applying pressure to
well, said Jassamy Cadigan, the high ingly tasty flavors featuring options such information about the harmful effects of e- reduce the prevalence of the devices by
school district’s wellness coordinator and chicken and waffles, strawberry banana, cigarettes, and that they haven’t been seeking to disallow sales of vaping devices
facilitator of group intervention sessions chocolate and more, said health officials. around long enough,” said Abadilla. “My throughout the Bay Area. Legislation led
for students caught vaping, or trying to “It’s really savvy. The products are sleek, question is — is that a risk you are willing by state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, and
kick the habit. sexy and seductive. It’s an accessory. You to take? Do you want to be the test subject announced in late November, aims to ban
“What I hear colloquially is that schools can do tricks, and these companies are for big tobacco?” store sales of electronic cigarettes and fla-
are struggling with this phenomenon on teaching behavior. The juice flavors taste Karen Li, the Sequoia Health Care vored tobacco products to halt the rise in
their campuses and that students are saying good. These are things that young people District’s director of school health, said her youth nicotine consumption.
that it is happening often,” said Cadigan, are attracted to,” said Cadigan. organization too is trying to use the tobac- Though she recognizes many of the prod-
who hosts education sessions with students The devices are also dangerous, noted co industry’s reputation and presence in the ucts will remain available online, any steps
as an alternative to discipline, among her Abadilla, as they are marketed as anti- vaping market in the case against starting. taken to make it harder for kids to start vap-
variety of obligations. smoking devices for those seeking to kick “If we can enlighten our students and get ing is a move in the right direction, said
Big tobacco is taking notice of the rise in a cigarette habit. But nicotine addiction them to understand this is a marketing ploy Abadilla.
popularity of vaping too, as evidenced by established in adolescence can be a lifetime and that companies are trying to manipu- “We call for stronger legislation at the
Altria, one of the world’s biggest smoking struggle to quit, which can potentially give late the adolescent brain into thinking this local level that will protect our children,”
company, announcing Thursday, Dec. 20, a way to cigarettes and the habit’s widely rec- is harmless, I think that is a very effective she said.

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