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BIZARRE CRIMES
MAN CHARGED WITH THREATENING JEWISH
KAEPERNICK OPTS
OUT OF CONTRACT
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Redwood City butcher shop Gambrel and Co. provides sustainable choices Parking problems
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF plague San Bruno
Rounding the corner of its second
year under owner Benjamin Robert,
Officials examine permit program, other
Gambrel and Co. has become Redwood solutions for neighborhood congestion
Citys downtown butcher shop By Austin Walsh
modeling a new way of buying and DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
consuming meat for local foodies.
The 810 Main St. destination has Some San Bruno residents have more cars combined than
allowed Robert to share his knowledge neighborhoods can accommodate, and the community is
of different cuts of meat and how to scrambling to cope with subsequent parking issues.
prepare them especially lesser The San Bruno City Council discussed Tuesday, Feb. 28,
known cuts with customers. potential solutions addressing the parking problems plagu-
Anyone can sell a 40-day aged rack ing residents frustrated with the lack of available space to
and rib-eye, he said. Who can sell put their car.
CITY GOVERNMENT
The Mi l l brae Ci ty Co unci l approved hiring Des i g n
Space Mo dul ar Bui l di ng to construct an interim Recreati o n
Center, during a meeting Tuesday, Feb 28.
The temporary facility will be built and used while ofcials
establish plans for constructing a permanent replacement to the
center destroyed in an arson re last July.
Obituary
Gladys N. Capps
December 7, 1923 February 25, 2017
Gladys passed away peacefully on February 25, 2017. She was
born on December 7, 1923 in Suncook, New Hampshire. In
1946, she married Del James Capps and moved to Burlingame,
California. Gladys was a devoted wife and mother. She will be
dearly missed.
A Memorial Service will be held at 3pm on Thursday, March 9, 2017 at Sneider & Sullivan
& OConnells Funeral Home, 977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations can be made to St. Jude Childrens Hospital, www.stjude.org.
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Man shot by police gets Two officers shot and wounded Hager, who
was later arrested, treated for non-life
ties in the Bay Area was below 6 percent in
January, the latest data from the California Local briefs
one year in jail, probation threatening injuries and booked into jail, Employment Development Department on its Citizens Advisory Committee, offi-
A 32-year-old man who was shot by San according to prosecutors. show. cials announced this week.
Mateo police after he tried to ram officers On Aug. 15, Hager pleaded no contest to San Mateo County had the lowest unem- The Citizens Advisory Committee is a 15-
with his car was sentenced to one year in assault on a police officer with a car, evad- ployment rate in the Bay Area at 2.9 per- member volunteer group that serves in an
county jail and four years of supervised pro- ing police and driving while under the influ- cent, followed by Marin and San Francisco advisory capacity to the authoritys Board
bation Friday, according to San Mateo ence of drugs, according to prosecutors. counties at 3.2 percent. of Directors.
County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe. Wagstaffe said even though prosecutors Solano County had the highest unem- The group provides input on the projects
asked Hager to be sentenced to state prison, ployment at 5.6 percent. The unemploy- and programs in the Transportation
With 33 days of credit for time served, the
they felt the defendant was sincere about ment rate in other counties varied between Expenditure Plan, which include Caltrain
man will serve just under 11 months in
wanting to change his life after the birth of 3.7 and 4.8 percent, employment officials improvements, highway and street projects
county jail.
his first child. said. and allocations to cities and the county for
In December 2015, a police officer Were glad he survived it and hopefully Californias unemployment rate dropped
approached Kendel Hager for playing loud local undertakings, officials said.
this can be a permanent life change, said to 5.1 percent in January. Thats down from The committee meets in San Carlos the
music and parking in a handicap spot in a Wagstaffe. 5.2 percent in December and 5.7 percent a
San Mateo parking lot. As the officer Tuesday before the first Thursday of every
Hager was ordered to finish the residential year ago. month at 4:30 p.m.
approached the car, Hager accelerated in treatment program he is currently enrolled The U.S. unemployment rate rose 0.1 per-
reverse, hit her patrol car and swerved out of Members of the committee must be resi-
in and was assigned a May 6 date to surren- centage points in January to 4.8 percent. dents of San Mateo County.
the parking lot. A high-speed chase ensued der to the jail, Wagstaffe said. Anyone interested in applying can down-
and ultimately ended in a dead-end street, Transportation Authority looking load an application or apply online at
according to prosecutors. California, San Mateo County for citizen committee volunteers smcta.com/cac. For more information inter-
Officers responding to the chase got out
of their cars, and Hager drove at the officers unemployment rate falls in January The San Mateo County Transportation
ested persons can call (650) 508-6223.
The application deadline is May 5.
standing in the street, police said. The unemployment rate in all nine coun- Authority is looking for volunteers to serve
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White House defends Pences use
of private email while governor
By Ken Thomas
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Trump visits private school to promote school choice Thompson had no criminal record. His lawyer didnt com-
ment.
Federal officials have been investigating 122 bomb
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the visit, saying it school using the same voucher program threats called in to Jewish organizations in three dozen states
shows Trumps hos- as Merriweather, said White House since Jan. 9 and a rash of vandalism at Jewish cemeteries.
WASHINGTON President Donald tility toward public spokesman Ninio Fetalvo. Thompson started making threats Jan. 28, a criminal com-
Trump visited a classroom at a private, schools and his DeVos has a long history of promot- plaint said, with an email to the Jewish History Museum in
religious school in Florida on Friday, intention to turn edu- ing charter schools and vouchers. New York written from an account that made it appear as if it
signaling that his education agenda will cation into a profit- Charter schools are funded with taxpayer were being sent by an ex-girlfriend.
focus on school choice. making industry. dollars, but run by private groups and Juan Thompson put 2 bombs in the History Museum set to
He started his tour of St. Andrew In his address to have more freedom over curriculum, staff go off Sunday, it said.
Catholic School in Orlando with a visit Congress this week, and budget. Vouchers are essentially He followed that up with similar messages to a Jewish
to a fourth-grade classroom. Donald Trump Trump called educa- publicly funded scholarships given to school in Farmington Hills, Michigan, and to a school and
Trump shook hands with a pair of stu- tion the civil rights low-income families to help cover pri- community center in Manhattan, authorities said.
dents who told him they were learning issue of our time and asked lawmakers vate-school tuition. In another round of emails and phone calls, he gave the
about the history of Florida. to pass a bill that would fund school White House spokesman Sean Spicer womans name, rather than his own, the court complaint
He then joked to one girl who said she choice for disadvantaged young people, said earlier in the week that education is said. The Council on American-Islamic Relations received an
wanted to own her own business that including minority children. He did not a top priority for the president. anonymous email saying the woman put a bomb in a Dallas
shes gonna make a lot of money. But offer any details. He has said many times before that Jewish center.
dont run for politics. Among his guests at the speech was education has the ability to level the Thompson, whos black, then took to Twitter: Know any
Trump was joined on the tour by Denisha Merriweather, who used playing field for the next generation, good lawyers? he wrote. Need to stop this nasty/racist
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, Floridas school voucher program to Spicer said, adding that Trump is deter- #whitegirl I dated who sent a bomb threat in my name. He
Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Florida attend a private high school that she mined to provide choice for every parent later tweeted to the Secret Service: Im been (sic) tormented
Gov. Rick Scott. credits with turning her life around. and opportunities for every child, by an anti-Semite. She sent an antijewish bomb threat in my
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Silicon Valley high school makes $24 million from Snap IPO
By Paul Elias $15,000 investment into a wind- $19 million Friday. investors when they make big East Palo Alto Academy, which is
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fall of at least $24 million, capi- Silicon Valley is a pretty amaz- bets on startup companies. The in one of the poorest cities in
talizing on a unique venture capi- ing place to live, school school takes a small sliver of a Northern California. Its tough
MOUNTAIN VIEW Bake tal fund set up by the schools President Simon Chiu said. This venture capitalists bigger invest- enough keep kids on track to
sales and car washes? investment-savvy parents. obviously couldnt have hap- ment in a startup company. graduate.
Not for one Silicon Valley The fund paid off when the com- pened anywhere else. Chiu and other educators say Few, if any other schools, have
parochial high school that hit it pany began selling shares to the St. Francis High School they know of no other school that sort of advantage, said
big this week and, by doing so, public Thursday and the school launched the fund in 1990 at the with a similar fundraising Stephen Andriole, a professor of
highlighted anew gaping eco- sold about 1.4 million of the 2.1 urging of two of the many venture scheme. business, accountancy and infor-
nomic disparities in the region. million shares at $17 each. Its capitalists with children attend- We dont have the bandwidth mation systems at the Villanova
St. Francis High School in holding the remaining 700,000 ing the school. The funds aim is to follow the stock market, said School of Business in
Mountain View parlayed a shares, which were valued at about to tag along with deep-pocketed Amika Guillaume, principal of the Pennsylvania.
Kaepernick
Title within reach opts out of
The El Camino boys soccer team makes first CCS finals appearance
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
his contract
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Titans Barton preps for life after football on ... Capitol Hill
By Stephen Whyno Before I came into the NFL it was just my obligation to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I do these internships because I make sure I have a solid backup plan, to always be proactive
want to find that one passion thats outside of football, Barton said in an interview in Clarkes
office this week. I do these internships because I want to
WASHINGTON While some NFL players want to travel
and relax in the offseason, Karim Barton wants to work going to get me out of bed like whats find that one passion thats going to get me out of bed like
and not just on football. getting me out of bed for football. whats getting me out of bed for football.
The 25-year-old offensive lineman is Now with the Tennessee Titans after stints with the
Karim Barton
already planning for his post-playing Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles, Barton didnt
life by gathering as much real-world waste any time trying to discover that passion. He hasnt
experience as he can. Barton spent time doping measures that included testimony from Michael found it yet, but has a head start on a lot of NFL players who
with Under Armour, Fanatics and Mattress Phelps, and in his 2 1-2-week crash course on all things dont consider their options until theyre almost ready to
Firm in previous years, and over the past congressional he has researched immigration issues, helped hang up their cleats.
few weeks took his preparation in a dif- draft legislation, and attended a town hall meeting in Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman Jake Long, 31, is
ferent direction by working on Capitol Clarkes Brooklyn district. one of those guys. Long attended the NFL Business
Hill with Congresswoman Yvette Clarke. Hes gotten a really good lens into what it is to one, be Academy last week in Ann Arbor, Michigan, along with
Barton is one of 41 men who took part a legislator, but beyond that be the staff person for a legis- Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston and oth-
Karim Barton in the fourth year of the NFLPAs extern- lator, Clarke said. He really got a full exposure to what it ers, and came away wishing he wouldve taken part in the
ship program that gives players opportu- is to be an advocate, to be a leader, to support someone program at a younger age.
nities to see what its like in a corporate, financial, charita- whos in an office like this and what it takes to keep all the Football can be over at any moment for us, Long said.
ble or political environment. Three players Barton, free trains running. Guys know that and were starting to have more programs
agent safety Dion Bailey and Seattle Seahawks lineman Barton, who grew up in Jamaica and has a broad busi- like this and to get more educated and think about life after
William Pericak earned the chance to extern on Capitol ness administration degree from Morgan State, isnt sure if football because the average career isnt very long, and
Hill. he wants to get into politics or law. He just realizes football even if you have a long career its a short part of your life
On Tuesday, Barton sat in on a committee hearing on anti- isnt forever. and youve got to have something beyond that.
MMA brief deal Friday, a day before UFC 209 at the 20,000-
seat arena.
UFC establishes long-term home AEG says the agreement is the first time that
a global sports brand has been an anchor tenant
at Vegas new T-Mobile Arena for a multiuse venue. The arena also is the home
LAS VEGAS The UFC has become an of hockeys Vegas Golden Knights, who begin
anchor tenant of new T-Mobile Arena, commit- NHL play as an expansion franchise later this
ting to bringing several years of Las Vegas fight year.
cards exclusively to the new entertainment The Las Vegas-based UFC will host at least
venue. four events every year at the arena under the
The UFC and arena owner AEG announced the terms of the deal.
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POLICY
deporting anyone charged with any crime.
The TRUTH Act, which went into effect In a report, City Manager Larry Patterson who are double badged as federal agents
this year, now requires local law enforce- notes the importance of having all commu- for working with group like Homeland
ment to inform a person in their custody of nity members, regardless of immigration Security; Secret Service; the Drug
Continued from page 1 Enforcement Administration; and the Bureau
their rights when a federal Immigration and status, feeling comfortable seeking servic-
Customs Enforcement agent plans to inter- es or reporting criminal activity without of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
keep positive relationships with national views them. For example, if an ICE officer fear. Explosives.
law enforcement groups with which they requests an interview with someone in the Masons report outlines the citys exist-
partner to fight crimes not necessarily relat-
ed to immigration issues.
county jail, the Sheriffs Office must notify ing policy that provides police officers Whats at risk?
the inmate that the interview is voluntary. with discretion on arresting those suspected
While at least one councilmember already Since Trump signed an executive order
That law was proposed after the Legislature of immigration violations or notifying
made clear they arent interested in creating seeking to strip federal funding from sanctu-
found ICE suffered from a lack of transparen- ICE. But when asked for clarification,
sanctuary status, San Mateos report pro- ary jurisdictions, many fear communities
cy and attempted to shift the responsibility police stressed they dont implement the
vides an in-depth analysis of the various could risk millions of dollars in support.
of federal immigration enforcement onto full extent of whats permitted.
issues that come into play when a city seeks local law enforcement agencies, according San Mateo staff provided a list of projects
to outline its role in the federal immigration Police do not inquire about immigration slated to receive federal money, many of
to the bill. status, but will arrest a person who has an
debate. Another long-standing state law requires which are divvied out through state or
Since Donald Trump became president, outstanding federal warrant. Typically, the regional agencies. For example, the city
law enforcement to report non-citizens way an arrestee comes into contact with ICE
hes rolled out a stream of attempted policy arrested for certain drug offenses including currently has been awarded about $11 mil-
changes that include cracking down on is after theyre booked into county jail and lion for a variety of projects from street
marijuana related charges, to federal depor- their fingerprints are uploaded into a federal
undocumented immigrants, constructing a tation officials. However, that only kicks reconstruction and the State Route 92 inter-
multi-billion dollar wall along the border database, according to police. change project, to parking technologies
in when an officer has knowledge about a The Sheriffs Office, which oversees the
and attempting to issue a temporary ban on persons legal status, which San Mateo and supporting safe routes to schools,
those coming from seven countries. Trump jail and provides law enforcement for a num- according to the report.
police note they do not ask for. ber of cities, also does not proactively con-
also sought to strip federal funding from Californias polices may be fluid, as a San Mateo is also hoping for $40 million
those that declare themselves sanctuary tact ICE to report inmates immigration sta- in prospective federal funds that range from
controversial legislative proposal Senate tus. However, the jail complies with ICE
jurisdictions, which led the city and county Bill 54 seeks to eliminate the notification federal tax credits for construction of an
of San Francisco to sue. requests for notification of when an inmate affordable housing project to $35 million
requirement and implement other sanctu- is released which over the last few
ary policies across the state. for a pedestrian overpass bridge, according
State law and what it means to be Other federal as well as constitutional
months happened about 17-30 times a to the report.
month. ICE typically follows through with
sanctuary laws come into play as well, according to picking up inmates, and the jail also com-
Mason notes at least two lawsuits have
Mason. been filed to challenge Trumps order to
City Attorney Shawn Mason wrote a plies when federal agents request inter- withhold federal grants from sanctuary
memo outlining state regulations that views, according to the Sheriffs Office.
supersede local policies and noted theres Police policy versus practice While San Mateo police proactively work
jurisdictions. He also notes case law sug-
gests the federal government may only con-
no precise sanctuary city definition. In The policies San Mateo has on the books with ICE, the department does collaborate dition grants in ways related to the program
fact, both the definition as well as to what arent exactly what police officers put into closely with other federal agencies such as under which its provided.
level Trumps order applies appear to be up practice. the U.S. Department of Homeland Securitys
for debate. investigations team, or HSI.
Sanctuary generally refers to policies lim-
Technically, police have a policy allow- Council options
ing them to enforce federal immigration Police stressed the value of working with
iting cooperation with federal enforcement laws or report cases to ICE. However, police federal agencies on major investigations Mondays meeting is a study session so
of immigration law and could range from adamantly contend in practice, they neither into criminal syndicates within the city, no formal vote will be taken. However, the
simply refusing to hold a person for cus- ask about a persons citizenship status nor noting the local department benefits from City Council will be asked to weigh in on
toms officials, to prohibiting any local enforce federal immigration laws, according their resources to crack some of the more whether to keep existing policies as is,
assistance, according to Mason. to the city. complex cases. Prior or current cases on adopt a nonbinding statement of solidarity
But based on those broad definitions, Police are committed to treating all which theyve collaborated include human noting its support for the immigrant com-
existing state laws could theoretically be members of the public with equity and dig- trafficking, international gangs, drug car- munity or consider policy changes.
construed as obstructive. nity regardless of immigration status, tels, cybercrimes, child pornography and It will again look at a welcoming city
First, the state has a number of laws that according to a statement from the depart- hate crimes, according to police. resolution such as proposed by Mayor
impact sanctuary policies such as the ment, which added officers do not proac- The department confirmed there are no David Lim, as well as consider setting up a
TRUST and TRUTH acts. The former, tively inquire with any of our public con- less than four transnational gangs operat- legal defense fund for those facing immigra-
enacted in 2013 by the Legislature, pro- tacts including suspects of crime, those ing in the city and pointed to the recent tion issues.
hibits local officers from detaining a per- contacted on a traffic stop, nor witnesses or human trafficking case in which San Mateo
son solely for the purpose of an immigra- victims about their immigration status. resident Allan Fong was recently convicted The study session begins 5:30 p. m.
tion hold unless the person has been The distinction is especially poignant as in federal court as examples of their collab- Monday, March 6, at City Hall, 330 W. 20th
arrested for or convicted of certain serious the Trump administration seeks to begin oration. Av e., San Mateo.
PARKING
Continued from page 1
single standardized space may not fully fit
into irregular slots between driveways
where two cars could fit, though such behav-
ior wouldnt be allowed under the stall poli-
cy.
Unfortunately, there could be no clear cut While the installation of on-street park-
way to resolve the problem, said City ing stalls would prevent inconsiderate park-
Manager Connie Jackson, as councilmem- ing behaviors, it would also result in a
bers approved formed a subcommittee reduction to the available parking supply,
designed to further study parking. according to the report.
The reason the council appointed the Some residents called for city officials to
subcommittee is to take the opportunity to consider paving open spaces to provide
vet this a little further given there is no more parking spots, but Jackson said she
magic pill that is going to take care of this does not believe the city owns sufficient
problem, she said. land to offer a substantial amount of parking
The crux of the issue is, especially in area relief.
east of El Camino Real, residents owning She did note though she believed a park-
more cars than the neighborhoods were ing permit program could be effective in
built to handle, said Jackson. limiting those who park in neighborhoods
To ameliorate the concerns of frustrated only to catch Caltrain or walk to jobs near-
residents sick of canvassing their neighbor- by. Non-resident parking only worsens a
hood seeking for a place to put their car, problem that existed previously though,
officials discussed the merits of establish- she said. Parking commercial vehicles on
ing a paid parking permit program. the street further exacerbates the congestion
But implementing a policy would not too, she said.
guarantee residents a space, said Jackson, to Should officials consider moving ahead
the chagrin of those who had hoped paying with a residential parking permit program,
for the right to keep a car on the street would they should keep an eye to cost as well,
assure their ability to park. according to the report showing neighbor-
There was a commentary about if Im ing communities with similar policies do
going to pay for a permit, I want to know not generate enough revenue to be self-sus-
Im guaranteed a space, so that was a sur- taining.
prise to people, she said. For example, a similar program in Daly
Any parking program would also need to City costs $150,000 to operate which was
consider guests and whether a visitors car nearly double the amount of money generat-
should count against a residents parking ed through citations, according to the
count, according to a city report. report.
Officials had also examined an opportuni-
Considering the variety of challenges
ty to paint parking spots on the street to cut
faced by officials, Jackson said the subcom-
back on those who are inconsiderate of the
mittee has a fair amount of work before rec-
limited space and take up more room than
ommending any potential policy amend-
their single car requires.
ments.
Jackson though noted such an effort still
A parking permit program doesnt make
wouldnt solve the essential problem that
it all better. There are things that people
there are simply more cars in some neigh-
dont like about the permit program. Its a
borhoods than there are spots. It would also
complicated issue, she said.
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Earning vs.
deserving
By Megan Tao
RSVP no to Table 19
every game in the season, but the kids par-
ticipated, therefore they deserve a partici-
pation trophy. An achievement is deserved
when it is earned through hard work.
Participation, in this case, is not an
achievement let alone an act that
By Lindsey Bahr Kudrow and Craig Robinson), the old under- with repetition. deserves a trophy.
valued nanny (June Squibb), the estranged Its all incredibly strained. The script Getting a trophy for participation is a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
family member whos had some trouble with infuriatingly withholds key character infor- demoralizing award, a reminder that one did
the law (Stephen Merchant), the awkward mation. Threads are left pointlessly dan- not perform well, so theyre left with the
Stilted conversations. Empty niceties. teenager whos hoping to meet a girl (Tony gling (like the mysterious, handsome man pity trophy. However, the creation of such
Forced joy. That overwhelming sense that it Revolori), and, Eloise (Anna Kendrick), who shows up to give Kendricks character an award as participation was intended to
might have been better to just stay at home who gave up her maid of honor duties when cryptic life advice, dance with her and then soften the blow of not actually winning
in sweats. Its that horrifying feeling you the brides brother, Teddy (Wyatt Russell), disappears). Theres an elaborate Mean anything.
get being at a bad wedding with people you dumped her by text a few months prior to the Girls-esque ecosystem of wedding guests This phenomenon that kids deserve
barely know. And, as it turns out, its also wedding. charted out at the beginning (eligible sin- awards for everything that they do has cre-
the experience of watching Table 19, a How fun it might have been if these mis- gles, iffy singles, etc. ) that goes ated the kind of mindset that has pushed
movie about being at a bad wedding at a fits had a modicum of comedic chemistry nowhere. And then things really take a turn millennials into believing they deserve the
table with people you barely know. with one another, or actually seemed like for the worse when the movie starts throw- highest praise for doing almost nothing at
While that unpleasant sensation might be real humans. Instead, theyre all half-baked ing everyones terribly oversimplified Big all because they think theyre special.
tolerable (and even kind of clever) for a first types as though theyd all just been Life Problems at the plot expecting the This mindset is prevalent in the debate
act set up, in the awfully generic Table 19, tasked with executing a lame audience-sug- audience to care. over what grade a high school student earns
it never fades and even gets worse as the gested improv exercise right before the Kendrick manages to skirt by somewhat and what they deserve.
labored wackiness gives way to trite senti- cameras started rolling. You know youre in on charisma and her ability to make even For example, a high school student earns
mentality. trouble when there are basically two run- the most unnatural scripts work for her, but an 89.9 percent in a class. However, that
The premise is to spend the course of a ning gags, one about Kudrows character theres only so much she can do, especially student believes because they worked hard
wedding reception with the people at the being in the same outfit as the waiters at the when she barely has anyone to play against they deserve a 90 percent, conveniently
random table, or as they later explain, the wedding, and the other being that in Teddy. Robinson is essentially sleep- bumping their grade up from a B+ to an A-.
pity invite people who should have RSVPd Merchants character, in an attempt to hide walking and Kudrow somehow barely even In reality, its simple; the grade the stu-
no. Theres the unhappy married couple his convict status, can only manage to say
who sort of know the brides father (Lisa Im a successful businessman. Both sour See TABLE, Page 24 See STUDENT, Page 22
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needs more games
By Lou Kesten a built-in kickstand and use the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Joy-Cons as wireless controllers,
just as you would at home. You can
When youre deep in a video also transform the Joy-Cons into a
game, the last thing you want to do more traditional game controller
is leave home. If only you could by sliding them into a wireless grip
take the game with you for your accessory, which is included.
commute to work or your bus ride to To play a solo adventure like
school, or to liven up your lunch Zelda, youll need all the buttons
hour. on both Joy-Cons. But Nintendo
Nintendos new Switch console also wants you to play socially, so
tries to address that by letting you each Joy-Con functions as a free-
play it anywhere. You simply yank standing controller for party games
the Switch out of its docking sta- like Just Dance 2017 and Super
tion. It functions as a tablet with a Bomberman R.
built-in display, so you dont have The Joy-Cons are surprisingly
to worry about finding a TV. Games comfortable given that they are
typically work without a persistent small, about the size of a candy bar.
The Switch represents a new hope. Nintendo is forecasting sales of 2 million units in the first month. internet connection. Once youre Id be more worried about losing
back home, just slide it back into them than getting hand cramps.
Switchs big challenge the docking station to play games They slide into slots on the tablet
on a big-screen TV. and the grip with a satisfying snap.
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werent provided it in the first place. They turn their newfound specialty into entitle-
I want them to realize when they start
were groomed on gold stars and awards for ment.
Continued from page 19 becoming young adults, which is what hap-
doing virtually nothing, almost like award-
pens in high school, they need to do more Even though I tell them they arent spe-
ing good behavior of pets with a treat. cial, in a lot of ways they are, said
dent ends up with, even after all of their than expect success. I want to challenge
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grow out of this mindset if we keep empathetic, and they give me hope for the
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cent. though its the kids and young adults right awarding them for no reason, kids wouldnt Megan Tao is a senior at Carlmont High School in
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think its an incredible moment and its Sarah Kate Ellis, president of GLAAD, the year to find any content in major studio
subtle, but I think its effective. LGBTQ media advocacy group. films. Were usually the punching bag or
Condon suggested that descriptions of Its a wonderful step forward, she said. the laughingstock. So this is an enormous
LeFou as the first Disney gay character And this is incredibly important for the step forward for us.
Continued from page 19 went too far. I keep saying its more like youth of today. They need to see them- In the past, many have speculated on
the first gay moment, he said. Because I selves reflected in the media they consume. what they see as coded gay characters, or
version of LeFou that isnt like the origi- think its a very fluid character. The direc- More and more, as studios want to appeal winking references to gay characters or
nal ... but that makes him more human and tor added: You cant help but wonder in his to youth audiences, theyre going to have themes in Disney and other youth-oriented
makes him a wonderfully complex charac- adoration of Gaston ... (is there) some- to include LGBTQ story lines and charac- films. Ellis said the difference here is that
ter to some extent, he said. And theres a thing more going on? ters. were moving from coded, where you have
moment at the end of the film that I dont The length of the scene or scenes, Ellis noted that in the annual survey that to put together the pieces, to this being in
want to ruin ... because I want the surprise since LeFous fluid orientation is hinted at GLAAD puts together on LGBTQ inclusion the spotlight ... It shows the direction
to be intact, but Im very proud of it. I elsewhere is not whats important, said in movies, we have struggled year after America is moving in.
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one 50-gallon bin a month. With some similar trip to Spain a year later, and wood.org or call (866) 463-3439. for women to build business rela-
of the cheaper cuts, Robert makes expanded his appreciation for small tionships. Admission is $25. For more
sausages and pates, which he showcas- shops bringing chefs one step closer Beautify Central Park s Rose information call 401-2441.
Garden. 10 a.m. to noon. Kohl Pump
es alongside cuts available that day in to their ingredients. House, San Mateo Central Park, 101 Nostril Breathing and Meditation.
Continued from page 1
the front display of the small space, As a Vermont native, the small Ninth Ave., San Mateo. Bring gloves. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. 1000 E. Hillsdale
For more information call 579-0536 Blvd., Foster City. Learn how to med-
marked by wood tones and older iron shops he saw and experienced in ext. 3. itate and recharge your energy
lamb riblets, or lamb shanks and still butchery instruments. Europe reminded him of home, where through breathing practice, to
make people super, super excited and Its an approach he hopes will catch major grocery stores are largely Jane Austen Society Display. 10 improve concentration, find inner
happy with what they make? a.m. to 5 p.m. San Mateo Public calm and reduce mental stress. For
on with his customers, many of whom absent. Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. more information call 574-4842.
The former chefs interest in the have found his lesser known cuts and Event runs through April 29. For
These little shops are near and dear more information call 522-7818. Lip Reading. 1 p.m. 1455 Madison
world of butchery meshes well with the sausages to be the reason they come to my heart, he said. Ave., Redwood City. Ellen Matsam
approach he uses in preparing cuts of back time and again. Antiques and More Third will be giving a presentation on lip
meat, which takes the whole animal Robert started cooking when he was Anniversary Open House. 11 a.m. reading. Refreshments will be
into account. Every week, the store Redwood City resident Sally Albert 14, rolling dough and washing dishes to 6 p.m. 1148 El Camino Real, San served. For more information call
said she comes to the store once a Carlos. Featuring special anniversary 345-4551.
receives large portions of an animal, for a local pizza restaurant. As a col- sales. Also on March 5. For more
such as a half pig or a whole lamb, week. She learned about Gambrel and lege student at the University of information call 593-1152. Introduction to Soldering. 4 p.m.
Co. from a friend, and felt immediately Vermont, he worked as a sous chef and Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut
which Robert and his two other staff Free Prom Dresses and St., South San Francisco. For more
members break down over the course at ease in the rustic store, lined along later executive chef for a restaurant in Makeovers. 11 a.m. Grand Avenue information email
of the week so every part is used. the edges with sauces, cheese and Burlington. Through his studies in Library, 306 Walnut St., South San valle@plsinfor.org.
bread. Francisco. Participants must register
We might not have exactly what botany, Robert visited local farms to by calling 829-3860. For more infor- Drawing Circle. 4 p.m. South San
you need, all the time, he said. It reminded me of being in learn about how they grew vegetables mation email valle@plsinfor.org. Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Thats not to say, we cant get you Bologna, she said. and took care of their livestock, expe- Free Prom Dresses and For more information email
everything. We can have it there Albert said she appreciates Roberts riences he soon connected with his Makeovers. 11 a.m. South San valle@plsinfor.org.
work at the restaurant. Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
tomorrow, but Im not going to keep it creativity in offering meat she hasnt Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Movie: Pride and Prejudice
back there and throw it away. experienced before, and that the I was having this hand in hand con- Participants must register by calling (2005). 6:30 p.m. San Mateo Main
versations with farmers, and I realized 829-3860. For more information Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo.
The strategy not only ensures cus- sausages she buys at Gambrel and Co. email valle@plsinfo.org. Free. Everyone welcome. Rated PG-
tomers are getting the freshest cuts of are unlike any she has found at local how much better that was, he said. 13. 129 minutes. For more informa-
grocery stores. Though Robert has directly experi- Asian Art Museum: Tomb tion call 522-7818.
meat, but it also allows Robert to build Treasures. 2 p.m. South San
a sustainable model for reducing waste. For Robert, this feeling is exactly enced the impact of stronger connec- Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Redwood Citys State of the City
He said the meat industry is defined by what he hopes customers will experi- tions between prepared food and where Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Address. 7 p.m. 1700 Middlefield
For more information email Road, Redwood City. Updates on
a focus on getting the most expensive ence when they walk into his store. it comes from, he realizes that not valle@plsinfor.org. 2016 accomplishments, 2017 goals
and popular cuts of meat on the shelves The 33-year-old has his fair share of everyone has had the same window and strategic initiatives. Free. For
Teen Documentary Filmmak ing more information contact jsulli-
of grocery stores and discarding cheap- experience with Italian cuisine, hav- into food sustainability that he has. Workshop. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont van@redwoodcity.org.
er and lesser known cuts. ing worked in a San Francisco restau- Knowing this, he is motivated him to Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
bring cooks at all levels into a more Belmont. Sign up in advance by call- TUESDAY, MARCH 7
If were going to take lives of ani- rant specializing in northern Italian ing 591-8286. For more information Ellen Silva Paintings. 10 a.m. to 9
mals, lets eat the whole thing, he dishes as a sous chef and later execu- sustainable approach to consuming email belmont@smcl.org. p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W.
said. tive chef. In 2012, when the restaurant food. Third Ave., San Mateo. Event runs
Small Town Vibes Rap and R&B through March 30. For more infor-
Whereas some major grocery stores closed, he bought a one-way ticket to I have felt like the steward of this, Concert. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The Vibe mation call 522-7818.
can fill a 50-gallon bin with animal Italy and worked at a restaurant that he said. It was always in me to share Teen Center, 670 Shell Blvd., Foster
City. Free concert. For more informa- Keeping Safe from Financial
refuse once a day, Roberts store fills also owned a small butchery. He took a the farm-to-table aspect. tion visit facebook.com/selfdetermi- Fraud. 11 a.m. to noon. San Mateo
nationrecords. Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las
Pulgas. Free. Learn the signs of elder
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more of a headscratcher when so many is that you never fall for the misfits, or Murder Mystery Dinner financial abuse, common strategies
talented people are involved. The fall for them falling for each other. Fundraiser. 5 p.m. South San used by scammers and how to pro-
Francisco Scavenger Co. 500 E. Jamie tect your finances. For more informa-
story itself came from Mark and Jay They remain, even after a brisk 87 tion or to register call 522-7490.
Court, South San Francisco. $45 by
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sold the idea and werent in fact who you cant wait to never see again. with payment by Feb. 28. CD Loom Weaving. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
South San Francisco Main Library,
involved in its execution. Perhaps it Night at the Races. 6 p.m. 251 City 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
registers. rests with the director, Jeffrey Blitz, Table 19, a Fox Searchlight Park Way, San Bruno. Re-live the Francisco. For more information
The only real comedic highlight is Pictures release, is rated PG-13 by the Tanforan Park Race Track by attend- email valle@plsinfor.org.
Oscar-nominated for the documentary ing Night at the Races Racing to
compliments of Andy Daly, a guest at Spellbound, who has successfully Motion Picture Association of America Cooperstown. $50. For more infor- Adult Craft: Glass Etching. 6 p.m. to
another table, who has about three for thematic elements, sexual con- mation contact sanbrunomud- 8 p.m. 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. For
directed television comedies, includ- cats@gmail.com. For more informa- ages 16 and older. RSVP at
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Mystery with Magical Nathaniel. 7
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one-man show. Doors open at 6:30 For more information email
p.m. For more information or tickets valle@plsinfor.org.
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Summer Camp Expo: A Parents an overview of Medicare benefits
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Center, 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. For es caring families with children and
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homes. At this meeting, learn more
Master Gardener Plant Clinic. about how you can make a positive
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Kohl Pump impact in a childs life. For more
House, San Mateo Central Park, 101 information, call 722-3035.
Ninth Ave., San Mateo. Free. For more
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ucanr.org/sites/MGsSMSF. Get Ready Disaster Preparedness.
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Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
Darrick Del Moral, same address. The tered Owner: HRB INc., CA. The busi- Registered Owner: Chris Sandell, same
business is conducted by an Individual. ness is conducted by a Corporation. The address. The business is conducted by
The registrants commenced to transact registrants commenced to trans act busi- an Individual. The registrants com-
business under the FBN on Nov 1, 2017. ness under the FBN on 2/6/2017. menced to trans act business under the
/s/Darrick Del Moral/ /s/Samuel E. Baca/ FBN on N/A.
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Chris Sandell/
sor-County Clerk on 1/23/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/6/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 2/23/2017. (Publish-
2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17). 2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
2/25/17, 3/5/17, 3/11/17, 3/18/17).
FiCTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe FiCTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe
STaTeMenT #272143 STaTeMenT #272389 FiCTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business STaTeMenT #272509
as: DAM Events, 503 Edgecliff Way, as: Sea Pot, 1952 S El Camino Real, The following person is doing business
EMERALD HILLS, CA 94062. Registered SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered as: GIN MON CHINESE RESTAURANT,
Owner: Paymaneh Khalilil, same ad- Owner: Kobe Pot Inc., CA. The business 1079 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS, BEL-
dress. The business is conducted by an is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- MONT, CA 94002. Registered Owner:
Individual. The registrants commenced to istrants commenced to trans act busi- Gin Mon 168 INC., CA. The business is
trans act business under the FBN on ness under the FBN on N/A. conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
01/01/2017. /s/Chen Bin Huang/ trants commenced to trans act business
/s/Paymaneh Khalili/ This statement was filed with the Asses- under the FBN on 01/01/2017.
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 2/9/2017. (Publish- /s/Sheng Hang Wu/ 203 Public notices 203 Public notices 203 Public notices
sor-County Clerk on 1/24/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17, 3/11/17). sor-County Clerk on 2/22/2017. (Publish- nOTiCe OF PeTiTiOn TO nOTiCe OF PeTiTiOn TO nOTiCe OF PeTiTiOn TO
2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, aDMiniSTeR eSTaTe OF aDMiniSTeR eSTaTe OF aDMiniSTeR eSTaTe OF
2/25/17, 3/5/17, 3/11/17, 3/18/17). Elizabeth June Rabin Ernesto J. Flores Robert T. Freeman, aka Robert Freeman
FiCTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe Case Number: 17PRO00164 aka Bobby T. Freeman,
FiCTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe STaTeMenT #272410 Case Number: 17PRO00202 aka Bobby Freeman
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
STaTeMenT #272190 The following person is doing business FiCTiTiOUS BUSineSS naMe tingent creditors, and persons who may Case Number: 17PRO00212
The following person is doing business as: Austin Edgington Communications, STaTeMenT #272596 otherwise be interested in the will or es-
tingent creditors, and persons who may To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
as: Clairespie Home, 1505 Maddux 28 Pelican Lane, OAKLAND, CA 94605. The following person is doing business tate, or both, of Elizabeth June Rabin. A otherwise be interested in the will or es- tingent creditors, and persons who may
Drive, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Registered Owner: Austin E. Edgington, as: Southgate West Apartments, 1450 Petition for Probate has been filed by tate, or both, of Ernesto J. Flores. A Peti- otherwise be interested in the will or es-
Registered Owner: Paz Elizabeth Home, same address. The business is conduct- Southgate Avenue, #209, DALY CITY, Sanford M. Goldstein in the Superior tion for Probate has been filed by Zoila tate, or both, of Robert T. Freeman, aka
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by ed by an Individual. The registrants CA 94015. Registered Owner: Jenifer Palacios in the Superior Court of Califor- Robert Freeman aka Bobby T. Freeman,
an Corporation. The registrants com- Court of California, County of San Mateo. aka Bobby Freeman. A Petition for Pro-
commenced to trans act business under G.M. Behling, same address. The busi- The Petition for Probate requests that nia, County of San Mateo. The Petition
menced to trans act business under the the FBN on 2/15/2017. ness is conducted by an Individual. The bate has been filed by Robert Freeman,
FBN on. registrants commenced to trans act busi-
Sanford M. Goldstein be appointed as for Probate requests that Zoila Palacios Jr. in the Superior Court of California,
/s/Esperanza L. Sorongon/ /s/Austin Edgington/ personal representative to administer the be appointed as personal representative County of San Mateo. The Petition for
This statement was filed with the Asses- ness under the FBN on 6/12/2007.
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Jenifer G.M. Behling/ estate of the decedent. The petition re- to administer the estate of the decedent. Probate requests that Robert Freeman,
sor-County Clerk on 1/27/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 2/13/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- quests the decedents will and codicils, if The petition requests authority to admin- Jr. be appointed as personal representa-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 3/1/2017. (Publish- any, be admitted to probate. The will ister the estate under the Independent tive to administer the estate of the dece-
2/11/17, 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17). 2/18/17, 2/25/17, 3/4/17, 3/11/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, and any codicils are available for exami- dent.
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
3/4/17, 3/11/17, 3/18/17, 3/2517). nation in the file kept by the court. The petition requests authority to admin-
The petition requests authority to admin- thority will allow the personal representa- ister the estate under the Independent
ister the estate under the Independent tive to take many actions without obtain- Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
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the personal representative appointed by vinTaGe G.e. radio, model c1470 $60.
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livery to you of a notice under section
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er California statutes and legal authority Redwood Shores. (650)207-2303. with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
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knowledgable in California law. Books 299 Computers Excellent Condition. $450.
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KOGi 15 inch computer monitor. Model (650)771-6324
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154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- ReCORDaBLe CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- 311 Musical instruments
praisal of estate assets or of any petition 294 Baby Stuff ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
anTiqUe MaHOGanY double bed with 306 Housewares
or account as provided in Probate Code adjustable steelframe $225.00. OBO.
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section 1250. A Request for Special No- FiSHeR-PRiCe HeaLTHY Care booster BRaSS FiRePLaCe screen $30.
tice form is available from the court clerk. (650)348-2306 cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call
seat - $5 (650)592-5864. (510)784-2598
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aiR COnDiTiOneR 10000 BTU w/re- $250 per box (3 boxes available). Appraised @ $5450., want $1800 obo,
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brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- casting miniature/board-game figurines. 7045
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opened, in wood box, great gift $30. Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
COMPUTeR SWiveL CHAIR. Padded vate owner, (650)349-1172
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new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable Commander $29 OBO Dan,
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seat (415)775-0141 308 Tools tion. $300 OBO (650) 533-4886.
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
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itors and contingent creditors of dece- BOSTiTCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
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dent M. Jean Fisher that all persons hav- new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable 1222
ing claims against M. Jean Fisher (who temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
died on January 17, 2017) are required anTiqUe BUFFeT Cabinet, with 2 large CUSTOM MaDe wood sewing storage
CRaFTSMan 10" Mitre Saw $25 312 Pets & animals
to file them with the Superior Court of drawers w/skeleton key, needs refinish- (650)595-3933
CiRRUS STeaM mop model SM212B 4 cabinet perfect condition $75. (650)483-
California, County of San Mateo, at 400 ing. $700/obo.. anTiqUe CHina cabi- 1222 aiRLine CaRRieR for cats, pur. from
new extra cleaning pads,user manual. net, with doors and legs, dark wood.. CRaFTSMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
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a copy to Carl Richard Westphal, as Suc- COLeMan Lxe Roadtrip Grill - x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50. CRaFTSMan RaDiaL SaW, with cabi-
cessor Trustee of The M. Jean Fisher Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 anTiqUe iTaLian lamp 18 high, $70 (650)341-5347 net stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851- CaLiFORnia CaROLina Pups.
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as amended and restated, of with M. DineTTe TaBLe, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. $1600. (707) 980.0915.
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delivered to you, 60 days after the date Cleaner, Micron Filter System, Model MaHOGanY anTiqUe Secretary desk, DReSSeR 4-DRaWeR in Belmont for One KenneL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
this notice is mailed or personally deliv- 7683 $20. 650-952-3500 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- $75. Good condition; good for children. LeaF BLOWeR electric 7.5 amps brand mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
ered to you, or you must petition to file a elled glass, $400. (650)766-3024 Call (650)678-8585 new 30.00 joe, (650)573-5269 (650)593-2066
late claim as provided in Probate Code GOOD MiCROWave 1100 watt $40 Da-
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ly City (415) 231-4825. (650)573-5269
from the court clerk. Tool Chest 35 x 16 x 16, $65 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
JaCK LaLane'S power juicer. $40. (650)591-3313 offer. (650)245-4084
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Dated: FEBRUARY 21, 2017 Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
Edward D. Thirkell, STORe FROnT display cabinet, From DReSSeR- viCTORian. 35 tall PeT CaRRieR, brown ,Very good condi-
1930, marble base. 72 long x 40 tallx 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 (650)504-0585
Attorney for Carl Richard Westphal, tion, $15.00 medium zize leave txt or call
Successor Trustee of The M. Jean Fish- UPRiGHT vaCUUM Cleaner, $10. Call 21 deep. Asking $500. (650)341-1306 $450. (650)888-2662. (650)773-7201
vinTaGe CRaFTSMan Jig Saw. Circa
er Revocable Trust dated March 7, 1995 Ed, (415)298-0645 South San Francisco 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
DReSSeR-aRT DeCO. Heavy Glass.
as amended and restated.
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- WHiRLPOOL WaSHeR DRYER, GE 303 electronics Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. 316 Clothes
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19 $300 (408)744-1041 $15 ea (650)349-0430 $55.(650)341-8342
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