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SHEPHERD’S PIE
A TASTY DINNER
‘ALARMING’ RISE
REPORT: ANTI-SEMITIC INCIDENTS INCREASE BY 57
PERCENT IN 2017
DONS, CATS
INTO FINALS
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Burlingame housing, parking projects critiqued


Downtown development proposal examined by officials, criticized by residents
By Austin Walsh Commissioners lauded the intent of the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF project aiming to build 78 units of work-
force and senior housing as well as 384
In their first formal review of a joint parking spaces on adjacent lots along
affordable housing and public parking Lorton Avenue, while simultaneously nod-
garage proposal, Burlingame officials ding to fears raised by residents.
showed a general receptiveness to the proj- “I share the concerns that we have to make
ect offered on public land, despite concerns this project really successful and well liked
shared by residents. in the neighborhood,” said Commissioner
The Burlingame Planning Commission Richard Terrones of the residential develop-
reviewed an affordable housing building and ment, according to video of the Monday,
parking structure proposed by Pacific West Feb. 26, meeting.
Communities designed to redevelop two An artist’s rendering of the proposed housing development on the lot at Park Road and
downtown surface parking lots. See PROJECTS, Page 20 Lorton Avenue in Burlingame.

City weighs
budget cuts
Redwood City staff positions, library hours,
community programs on chopping block
By Zachary Clark r e c o m m e n de d
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF el i mi n at i n g
17. 1 budgeted
Library hours, various city staff city staff posi-
positions and several community tions, including
programs were presented to the nine vacant
Redwood City Council as poten- positions in the
tial cuts at the mid-year budget fire and police
study session Monday. de p a r t m e n t s ,
Those budget cuts were recom- Melissa Diaz and filled posi-
mended by city staff in anticipa- tions, includ-
tion of a looming deficit, which ing the fire department’s emer-
City Manager Melissa Stevenson gency preparedness coordinator,
Diaz said would hit $3.8 million several library assistants, city
LAUREL LUJAN/DAILY JOURNAL by July and $12 million within manager intern and other “casual
Melody Mitchell likes to go to Vinyl Solution Records with her dog Cous Cous to get new Cuban music. Below: five years if the city fails to find labor” roles, such as front desk and
Michael Reading has been a customer at the business for more than 20 years who loves the store for its eclectic taste. new revenue sources and trim phone operators, according to a
existing costs.

San Mateo’s best-kept secret For fiscal year 2018-19, staff See BUDGET, Page 20

Vinyl Solution Records still grooving after 34 years


By Laurel Lujan
San Carlos OK’s $7 million
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT

Hidden away on San Mateo’s


for Highway 101 project
West 25th Avenue, Vinyl Solution
Records reveals inside musical
Officials move forward with Holly
memories from various eras.
The shop’s owner has a goal, to
Street interchange amid rising costs
bring “a wide selection of music to By Anna Schuessler approved another $7 million
his customers and to make it DAILY JOURNAL STAFF toward the major infrastructure
affordable for their own invest- overhaul Monday.
ments.” Though San Carlos officials The council voted 4-1 to
And he does. For more than 34 weighed concerns about how the approve the additional funds,
years, Tommy Toonz curates a Holly Street and Highway 101 which are part of the city’s match
selection of vinyl, CDs, posters interchange project might affect to the nearly $21 million commit-
local streets, they opted not to
See VINYL, Page 19 delay it any further when they See HOLLY, Page 19
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Thought for the Day


“In science, all facts, no matter how
trivial or banal, enjoy democratic equality.”
— Mary McCarthy, American author and critic

This Day in History


A gun battle erupted at a religious

1993 compound near Waco, Texas, when


Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms agents tried to arrest Branch
Davidian leader David Koresh on
weapons charges; four agents and six Davidians were killed
as a 51-day standoff began.
In 1 7 8 4 , John Wesley, the co-founder of Methodism, char-
tered the first Methodist Church in the United States in
Leesburg, Virginia.
In  1 8 4 4 , a 12-inch gun aboard the USS Princeton explod-
ed as the ship was sailing on the Potomac River, killing
Secretary of State Abel P. Upshur, Navy Secretary Thomas
W. Gilmer and several others.
In 1 8 6 1 ,  the Territory of Colorado was organized.
In  1 9 1 7 ,   The Associated Press reported that the United
States had obtained a diplomatic communication sent by
German Foreign Minister Arthur Zimmermann to a German
official in Mexico proposing a German alliance with
Mexico and Japan should the U.S. enter World War I.
(Outrage over the telegram helped propel America into the
conflict.) REUTERS
In 1 9 4 2 , the heavy cruiser USS Houston and the Australian Cast member Reese Witherspoon greets fans at the premiere of ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ in Los Angeles.
light cruiser HMAS Perth were attacked by Japanese forces
during the World War II Battle of Sunda Strait; both were
sunk shortly after midnight on March 1 with a total loss of In other news ...
more than 1,000 men. was no food inside. years to life in prison.
In  1 9 5 3 , scientists James D. Watson and Francis H.C.
Double couples: Two sets A nearby trash can was untouched, as Prosecutors say Saylor was in a CVS
Crick announced they had discovered the double-helix struc- of identical twins to marry were apples in the yard. Pharmacy in Temecula in 2016 when for
ture of DNA. GREEN BAY, Va. — A set of identical no reason he struck Tammy Serrano in
In  1 9 5 8 , a school bus clipped a truck near Prestonburg, twin sisters will fulfill their dream when California police dog loses the side of the head with a bottle of
Kentucky, and plunged down an embankment into the Big they marry a set of identical twin broth- teeth helping arrest suspect bourbon.
Sandy River; 22 children managed to escape, but 26 other ers in a joint wedding this summer. She died without regaining con-
children and the bus driver drowned. SANTA ANA — Authorities say a sciousness.
The Lynchburg News & Advance police dog that tackled a carjacking sus-
reports Jeremy and Josh Salyers pro- The 54-year-old Serrano had stopped
pect after a wild Southern California
Birthdays posed to Briana and Brittany Deane on
Feb. 2 at Virginia’s aptly named Twin
chase lost most of its teeth taking him
to buy makeup with her daughter, who
was visiting on spring break from col-
down but will recover.
Lakes State Park. The engagements lege in Arizona.
Santa Ana police Cpl. Anthony
came six months after the pairs met at Bertagna says the Dutch shepherd, Authorities say after the attack,
the Twin Days Festival, which bills named Puskas, probably hit the pave- Saylor walked outside, smoked a ciga-
itself as the world’s largest annual gath- ment snout-first after the dog clamped rette and waited for police to arrest him.
ering of twins and other multiples, in its jaws on the man Monday in neigh-
Twinsburg, Ohio. boring Irvine. Mom, sons suspected of injuring
Car vandalism culprit? Evidence Authorities say the man had tried to teen in revenge hit-and-run
run after crashing a truck and carjacking
LA HABRA — A Los Angeles County
points to unidentified bear an SUV.
woman is accused of intentionally
Hall of Fame auto Comedian Gilbert Actor John Bertagna tells the Orange County
racer Mario Gottfried is 63. Turturro is 61. SONTAG, Miss. — Stealing a picnic striking a teenage boy with a car before
basket is one thing. Mauling a car is Register that the 8-year-old dog lost his
Andretti is 78. her two juveniles sons beat him up in
quite another. upper and lower teeth except for his
what police are calling a revenge hit-
Architect Frank Gehry is 89. Actor Gavin MacLeod is 87. canines. But Bertagna says Puskas is
A Mississippi wildlife department and-run.
Singer Sam the Sham is 81. Actor-director-dancer Tommy Tune recovering after surgery and should be
biologist says a bear attacked a able to work again in a few weeks. Investigators say the teen victim had
is 79. Actor Frank Bonner is 76. Actress Kelly Bishop is 74. woman’s car Friday in the Sontag com- gotten into an altercation with the
Actress Stephanie Beacham is 71. Writer-director Mike Figgis munity about 60 miles south of woman’s sons before she allegedly ran
is 70. Actress Mercedes Ruehl is 70. Actress Bernadette Peters Jackson.
Man convicted of killing woman him over last week in La Habra.
is 70. Former Energy Secretary Steven Chu is 70. Actress Jamie Holt tells the Jackson Clarion- at random with liquor bottle Police Lt. Brian Miller said Friday
Ilene Graff is 69. Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Ledger there were tooth and claw marks MURRIETA — A man who randomly that officers responded to what was ini-
Krugman is 65. Basketball Hall of Famer Adrian Dantley is consistent with a bear on the front killed a woman by hitting her with a tially reported as a traffic collision. The
63. Rock singer Cindy Wilson is 61. Actress Rae Dawn wheel wells and hood. There was head- liquor bottle as she waited in the check- injured teen was hospitalized with mod-
Chong is 57. Actress Maxine Bahns is 49. Actor Robert Sean light damage, and the front license tag out line at a Southern California phar- erate injuries.
Leonard is 49. Rock singer Pat Monahan is 49. Author Daniel holder was ripped off. There was also a macy has been convicted of murder. Miller says detectives tracked down
Handler (aka “Lemony Snicket”) is 48. Actress Tasha Smith is muddy bear track nearby. Riverside County jurors deliberated the suspect vehicle and arrested the 41-
47. Actor Rory Cochrane is 46. Actress Ali Larter is 42. No one was inside the car, and it’s not about 90 minutes Monday before find- year-old woman and her sons. They
Country singer Jason Aldean is 41. clear what prompted the attack. There ing Brian Saylor guilty. He faces 25 could face assault charges.

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by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
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Brian Matthew Lax Obituaries Police reports Fraud. Someone purchased an item online
but did not receive the package and was not
Brian Matthew Lax, born April 18, 1961, refunded their money on Baze Road, it was
died Feb. 17, 2018. Church, 825 Monte Diablo Ave. , San
reported at 2:08 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25.
Born in Redwood City, Mateo. Barbecue is canceled Theft. Someone stole a bottle of alcohol
Brian fought a good fight A man was arrested for attempting to from a store and fled on North Delaware
surrounded by his
Theresia Burris steal a propane tank on Broadway in Street, it was reported at 2:09 p.m. Saturday,
beloved wife Carol, sons Theresia Burris, née Tieber, originally Redwood City, it was reported at 11:45 Feb. 24.
Matthew and Ryan, his from Graz, Austria, died peacefully at home a.m. Saturday, Feb. 24. B urg l ary . A vehicle was broken into
twin brother Bruce and after a short illness, overnight on Louise Lane, it was reported at
sister-in-law Dawn as Friday, Feb. 23, 2018, at 8:28 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 24.
well as scores of other the age of 76 years.  SAN MATEO Vandal i s m. A commercial building’s side
close family and friends Terri will be remem- Theft. Two people stole medication from a window was found broken on South El
until he passed onto his bered fondly by her many store and fled on Bovet Road, it was report- Camino Real, it was reported at 7:59 p.m.
final resting place. Brian attended schools friends at St. Pius ed at 3:35 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25. Friday, Feb. 23.
in San Mateo and Canada. Catholic Church in
He had a love for truck driving, and fixing Redwood City,
and riding cars and motorcycles. He worked California. Terri was
for United Airlines and Raychem active with many chari-
Corporation. He was a member of the Grand table organizations, including St.
Lodge in Palo Alto. He will always be Anthony’s Padua Dining Room and the St.
remembered for his consistent patience, Francis Center.  
smile and gentle reach to show love and a A funeral mass in memory of Terri will be
listening ear to all he touched. Brian’s abil- 10:30 a.m. Friday, March 2, at St. Pius
ity to create a welcoming environment with Catholic Church, 1100 Woodside Road,
his legacy barbecue and reasons to laugh Redwood City. The burial will follow the
with moments to remember will be missed. Mass, at Gate of Heaven Catholic Cemetery
“His willingness to make a difference to in Los Altos. 
all is his story. His memory will forever Memorial donations in memory of
keep him alive in the hearts of all who knew Theresia Burris, may be made to the St. Pius
him. Love to you always, Brian.” School Endowment Fund (110 Woodside
Viewing is 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. March 1 at Road, Redwood City, CA 94061), or to St.
Grissom’s Chapel and Mortuary, 267 E. Anthony’s Padua Dining Room (3500
Lewelling Blvd., San Lorenzo. Service is 11 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, CA
a. m. March 2 at St. James AME Zion 94025).  Condolences to the family may
also be offered online at crippenflynn.com. 
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ICE arrests 150 and


says 864 still at large
By David Brooksher alleging that
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE Schaaf’s news
conference
Immigration and Customs amounted to a
Enforcement agents have arrested violation of the
more than 150 undocumented immi- Immigration and
grants in Northern California since Nat ural i zat i o n
Sunday, and ICE Deputy Director Act.
Thomas Homan says that 864 addi- “ M a y o r
tional targets remain at large — Schaaf’s state-
Libby Schaaf ments were
including at least two believed to be
living in Oakland. directly intend-
“Thanks to the dedicated and pro- ed to impede the work of ICE offi-
fessional work of ICE deportation cers,” the complaint states.
officers, we were able to remove Cohen alleges that Schaaf com-
many public safety threats from the mitted a felony by willfully imped-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO streets of the Bay Area during the ing the work of immigration agents
The Anti-Defamation League said the increase in anti-Semitic incidents includes 952 vandalisms, an increase of past few days,” Homan said in a enforcing federal laws.
86 percent from 2016. statement. “I’m doing this because I believe
“However, 864 criminal aliens in it,” Cohen said this evening

Report: Anti-Semitic incidents and public safety threats remain at


large in the community and I have
to believe that some of them were
about his motivations. “I’m strong-
ly upset about this.” Schaaf’s office
did not immediately respond to a

increase by 57 percent in 2017 able to elude us thanks to the


mayor’s irresponsible decision,”
Homan said, referring to a state-
request for comment.
Those apprehended by federal
agents in the last few days include
By Michael Kunzelman The ADL said the sharp rise reporting of anti-Semitic inci- 38-year-old Armando Nunez-
ment issued by Mayor Libby Schaaf
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS includes 952 vandalism incidents, dents. Salgado in Napa County. ICE
on Saturday alerting her con-
an increase of 86 percent from Anti-Semitic incidents at stituents of the impending opera- alleges that Nunez-Salgado is a doc-
The Anti-Defamation League is 2016. The group also counted schools and on college campuses tion. Homan also claimed Schaaf umented gang member with crimi-
reporting a 57 percent increase in 1,015 incidents of harassment, a nearly doubled for the second year put his agents at risk and increased nal convictions for assault with a
anti-Semitic incidents in the U.S. 41 percent increase from 2016. in a row, with 457 such incidents the likelihood of “collateral deadly weapon, burglary, hit-and-
last year, the highest tally that the ADL national director and CEO reported in non-Jewish schools arrests,” in which individuals who run causing injury as well as evad-
Jewish civil rights group has Jonathan Greenblatt said the last year, the ADL report says. were not the intended target of an ing a peace officer. Agents also
counted in more than two decades, “alarming” increase appears to be “We should see this as an alarm, operation end up getting detained. arrested two Mexican nationals
according to data it released fueled by emboldened far-right a very loud alarm that should get In the days since Schaaf’s with previous convictions in Bay
Tuesday. extremists as well as the “divisive the attention of all of us,” announcement some have called for Point and San Francisco, although
The New York City-based organ- state of our national discourse.” Greenblatt said. her arrest on federal charges, includ- their names were not provided.
ization found 1,986 anti-Semitic “Less civility has led to more The ADL and other groups have ing East Bay resident Ron Cohen, They’re still looking for a
incidents last year, up from 1,267 intolerance,” he told the reported a surge in the number of who is running for Congress in Mexican national with previous
in 2016. That’s the highest total Associated Press. incidents in which far-right 2018. drug and weapons convictions and a
since 1994 and the largest single- Greenblatt also acknowledged extremist groups have posted Honduran national who’s been
Cohen filed a complaint with the
year increase since the group that heightened awareness of the racist and anti-Semitic fliers on arrested in the past for drug and sex
U.S. Attorney’s Office as well as the
problem likely led to increased college campuses. crimes.
began collecting this data in 1979. Alameda County District Attorney
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Pair arrested for double Local briefs cials said Tuesday.


The vandalism occurred in January and
Mount Diablo, Mission Peak, Mount
Umunhum, Mount Hamilton and Mount
fatal shooting in Broadmoor Stabilization Project, rock check dams possibly this month, CHP Sgt. Robert Fremont.
Two suspects have been arrested in a were installed to slow the velocity of Nacke said. Some or all of the vandalism The snow will stay on the peaks through
double fatal shooting Sunday in the unin- stormwater that has been eroding the in January occurred in the South Bay on Thursday leading into Friday, according to
corporated community of Broadmoor in banks of the channel. Interstate 280. the weather service.
San Mateo County, a county supervisor The project cost $411,065, about 5.3 The vandals shot at buses that take The North Bay and San Francisco will
confirmed Tuesday. percent below the contract award. workers to technology companies such as see rain Wednesday afternoon and night,
Devin Lum, 20, of South San Francisco John Doughty, Half Moon Bay’s Public Apple Inc. and Google. The buses are not and Santa Clara Valley, Santa Cruz and
was arrested on suspicion of two counts of Works director, said he hopes the tempo- marked so CHP officials do not believe Santa Clara Valley will see rain Wednesday
murder and Guardado Duff, 23, of Oakland, rary solution has bought the city three to tech workers are being targeted. night or Thursday morning, according to
was arrested on suspicion of being an five years to conceive and fund a perma- The highway patrol increased patrols the weather service.
accessory. nent erosion stabilization project. late last month on Interstate 280 after a Rain in urban areas will fall between 0.5
San Mateo County Supervisor David Councilwoman Debbie Ruddock said the bus window was smashed Jan. 29. CHP inches and 1.5 inches, while coastal areas
Canepa confirmed the suspects were in City Council and staff have been meeting officials until now did not say how the could receive up to 2 inches of rain.
custody and expressed his condolences regularly with the Coastside Land Trust, window was smashed or how the damage to This will be one of the strongest weath-
Tuesday afternoon. Peninsula Open Space Trust and San Mateo other tech buses was being done. er systems this winter, according to the
The shooting was first reported to Resource Conservation District to discuss Before that, five other charter buses had weather service. Winds could reach up to
police at 8:40 p.m. Sunday in front of a permanent solution, which includes their windows damaged as they were trav- 40 mph, toppling trees and power lines.
Hillside Market near Hillside Boulevard plans to capture and treat stormwater eling on Interstate 280 between state There are no watches, warnings or advi-
and Villa Street. upstream before it hits the Seymour Highway 84 and state Highway 85 in sories in effect at this time.
The San Mateo County Coroner’s Office Channel. January.
identified the two people killed as Vanessa The permanent solution would be the Some of the incidents occurred in the Vehicle hits pedestrian
Guillory, 21, of San Francisco and third effort to limit erosion around the morning and others occurred in the
Michael Garcia-Salem, 22, of Half Moon bridge. Prior to the emergency project evening as some of the buses were going
in Pacifica crosswalk
Bay. Guillory died at the scene while completed earlier this year, the city relo- north and others south along the stretch of A vehicle struck a pedestrian at the inter-
Garcia-Salem died at a hospital. cated the bridge 150 feet away from the highway, which spans San Mateo and section of state Highway 35 and Glencourt
A third victim, who is also in their early worst of the erosion, but last year’s his- Santa Clara counties. Way in Pacifica on Friday, police said
20s, suffered injuries not considered life- toric rains caused the erosion to expand Storer San Francisco, a charter and com- Tuesday.
threatening. further than predicted. muter bus company, is offering the reward. A 21-year-old man was crossing
Police believe the suspects and the vic- Ruddock said she expects Half Moon Nacke didn’t know if Storer owns all of Highway 35, otherwise known as Skyline
tims knew each other and an altercation Bay to qualify for grant funding for the the damaged buses, but he said, Storer offi- Boulevard, at a southern crosswalk in the
occurred before the victims were shot. permanent fix, but it won’t be in a posi- cials are offering the reward to try to stop intersection when a driver making a turn
tion to apply for a grant until 2019. the vandalism. onto the southbound part of the highway
Temporary fix $10K reward for information Nacke said the highway patrol is inves- from westbound King Drive struck him at
tigating at least seven cases of vandalism about 9 p.m.
to limit beach erosion on charter bus vandalism and may add more to the investigation. The man reported pain and was trans-
A temporary solution to limit erosion ported to a hospital. The driver stayed at
A $10,000 reward is being offered for
around the Seymour Bridge in Half Moon
information leading to the arrest and pros- Snow dusts several the scene and cooperated with the investi-
Bay was completed earlier this year, buy- gation, according to Pacifica police.
ing the city time to design a permanent
ecution of the individual or individuals Bay Area mountain peaks Anyone with information about the
who shot BB guns at buses traveling on
fix. The National Weather Service reported ongoing investigation is encouraged to
South Bay and Peninsula highways earlier
For the temporary fix, dubbed the this year, California Highway Patrol offi- snow in several mountain areas of the Bay contact Pacifica police at (650) 738-7314
Seymour Ditch Emergency Erosion Area Tuesday, including dustings on and refer to case 18-0595.

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GOP leaders move slowly on tighter gun laws By Lisa Mascaro should review. to “at least show some progress
and Mattew Daly But GOP leaders did not promise toward dealing with one element
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS votes on the matter and stopped of the problem.”
short of offering solutions, beyond Republican leaders, who have
WASHINGTON — House a pending bill aimed at increasing majority control of the House and
Speaker Paul Ryan on Tuesday participation in the existing feder- Senate, are reluctant to lead on
showed little interest in stricter al background check system. The legislation without knowing they
gun control proposals being bill uses new incentives and penal- have Trump’s full support and can
floated in Congress, leaving the ties to encourage better compli- rely on his popularity with a core
issue in the hands of wary Senate ance with current law, but does not flank of the GOP electorate to
leaders and President Donald expand the pool of gun buyers shield them from political blow-
Trump, whose shifting views have required to undergo background back.
left no clear strategy for legisla- checks before buying a gun. But Trump, who is inviting law-
tive action. Even as he endorsed the meas- makers to the White House on
As student survivors of the ure, Senate Majority Leader Mitch Wednesday, has proven an incon-
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High McConnell downplayed its signif- sistent partner in such policy
School shooting lobbied lawmak- icance, saying it would not be a debate, including the issue of gun
REUTERS ers for tougher gun laws, Ryan “panacea” for the rash of gun vio- violence that has taken on fresh
House Speaker Paul Ryan speaks at a news conference with Republican acknowledged “system failures” in lence. urgency since the Valentine’s Day
leaders after a closed conference on Capitol Hill. Florida that he said Congress But McConnell said he wanted assault that left 17 dead.

Across Florida, parents, teens, officials, talk safety Companies face


mounting pressure to
Around the nation
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS counselors at schools, to make Alaina Petty. “There will be time ing a fine line that can impact
buildings more secure with metal for that. Right now, we secure our
pick sides in gun debate their image for better or worse.
PARKLAND, Fla. — Florida’s detectors and to create an anony- schools. Next, we figure out what NEW YORK — As the gun debate “How well can they position
governor said Tuesday that he’s mous tip line. went wrong.” heats up following the massacre at themselves so that they’re being
determined to make the Parkland Family members of slain stu- Also Tuesday, a House committee a Florida high school, companies viewed as honest and supportive
school shooting the last the state dents spoke during the news con- approved the bill that would raise are under growing pressure to pick of what is a national crisis and not
ever experiences. ference and during a legislative the minimum age to buy rifles from a side: whether to stand by the walking away from the Second
Gov. Rick Scott met with hearing Tuesday in Tallahassee. 18 to 21 and create a three-day National Rifle Association or walk Amendment?, ” said Robert
Miami-Dade County officials to The father of a girl who was shot waiting period for all gun purchas- away. Passikoff, president of Brand
outline a plan to pass a school to death at Marjory Stoneman es. The bill would also create a pro- Metlife, Delta and more than a Keys, a consumer research firm.
safety bill before the state’s annual Douglas High School on Feb. 14 gram that allows teachers who dozen others have decided to end The calls for boycotts have been
legislative session ends next urged people not to allow the con- receive law enforcement training benefits deals offered to the orga- cutting both ways, with gun rights
Friday. tentious gun debate to stall other and are deputized by the local sher- nization’s members. Others, and gun-control supporters threat-
Scott says he wants to spend efforts. iff’s office to carry concealed including FedEx, are staying put. ening to take their dollars else-
$500 million to increase law “Let’s not get mired down in that weapons in the classroom if also The decision to stay or go for where, depending on a company’s
enforcement and mental health debate,” said Ryan Petty, father of approved by the school district. many companies involves walk- decision.

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Kushner security status Around the nation


reduced, cutting access to secrets interview space and did
WASHINGTON — The security clearance not answer shouted ques-
of White House senior adviser and presi- tions from reporters.
dential son-in-law Jared The panel is investi-
Kushner has been down- gating contacts between
graded, significantly Trump’s campaign and
reducing his access to Russia, as is special
classified information, counsel Robert Mueller.
according to two people Hicks has also been
informed of the deci- interviewed by Mueller.
sion. Hope Hicks
As one of Trump’s
Kushner had been closest aides, she is a key eyewitness to
Jared Kushner operating with an inter- his actions over the past several years.
im clearance at the “top She was his spokeswoman during the 2016
secret/sensitive compartmented informa- presidential campaign and is White House
tion” level for more than a year. Now he is communications director.
authorized to access information only at It’s unclear how much Hicks will tell the
the lower “secret” level, according to a committee. Others who have worked at the
White House official and a person familiar White House, including former adviser
with the decision, both of whom spoke on Steve Bannon, have refused to answer
condition of anonymity. Neither source questions, citing limits on what they can
was authorized to discuss the decision pub- say. The House is now considering whether
licly. to hold Bannon in contempt.
Tuesday’s news set off rampant specula- REUTERS
tion among Trump allies that Kushner’s DOJ to support lawsuits Smoke rises from the besieged Eastern Ghouta in Damascus, Syria.
days in the White House might be num-
against companies selling opioids
bered. On the same day, the departure of a
third Kushner ally in the West Wing in as
many months was announced. And the
selection of a Kushner ally to serve as
WASHINGTON — The
Department said Tuesday it will support
local officials in hundreds of lawsuits
Justice
Russia-ordered ‘pause’ in
Trump’s 2020 campaign manager appeared
to suggest the campaign could provide
Kushner with a convenient place to land
after his White House duties end.
against manufacturers and distributors of
powerful opioid painkillers that are fuel-
ing the nation’s drug abuse crisis.
The move is part of a broader effort to
Syria fails to ease suffering
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ment areas after years of living in the rebel-
more aggressively target prescription
Hope Hicks appears before drugmakers for their role in the epidemic, controlled area.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said. The BEIRUT — A five-hour truce ordered by “Anyone would face a number of dangers
House panel in Russia probe Justice Department will file a statement of Syria’s Russian allies to allow civilians to at any moment if they step into Damascus,
WASHINGTON — President Donald interest in the multidistrict lawsuit, argu- flee a besieged, opposition-held enclave either by arrest or by questioning family
Trump’s longtime aide Hope Hicks was ing the federal government has borne sub- near Damascus failed to result in aid deliver- members. ... We in Ghouta we have no way
meeting with the House intelligence com- stantial costs as a result of the crisis that ies or medical evacuations Tuesday, while out,” said Nemaat Mohsen, who lives in the
mittee Tuesday for a closed-door interview claimed more than 64,000 lives in 2016. deadly airstrikes and shelling continued in town of Saqba in eastern Ghouta.
as part of the panel’s Russia investiga- The Trump administration has said it is the region. The enclave’s residents also fear their
tion. focusing intensely on fighting drug addic- The U.N. and aid agencies criticized the region would meet the same fate as the east-
Hicks arrived shortly after 10 a. m. tion, but critics say its efforts fall short of unilateral arrangement for a daily “humani- ern, rebel-held half of the city of Aleppo,
through a rear entrance to the committee’s what is needed. tarian pause” announced by Russian where a similar Russian-ordered pause in
President Vladimir Putin, saying it gave no 2016 called on residents to evacuate the area
guarantees of safety for tens of thousands of and for gunmen to lay down their arms. A
residents of eastern Ghouta, where they full ground assault followed, finally bring-
have been trapped for weeks under intense ing Aleppo under the control of forces loyal
attack by the Syrian government. to Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Russia ordered the daily truce, from 9 a.m. “People are still in shelters. They didn’t
to 2 p.m. local time, to begin Tuesday. A so- leave it because they have no confidence in
called corridor through a crossing point the Russian and Syrian governments,” said
manned by the Syrian military was set up Firas Abdullah, an opposition activist from
through which residents could leave, but no Douma, one of the largest towns in eastern
civilians used it and many said they feared Ghouta about 20 kilometers (12 miles) from
harassment or arrest if they go into govern- the center of Damascus.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • Feb. 28, 2018 9


Letters to the editor The state of things
“U
Foster City levee project erans’ affordable units on the proper- they were too little, too late. Notice nknowingly we may be creating a society in
ty. that he did not shoot them. Peers rule which more people without a conscience will
Editor, This figure leaves out the $2 mil- teens, so unsupportive peers are victimize the innocent. The deviants run the
I am writing to express my support lion that the developer, Republic prime targets. gamut from child molesters, to abusers, to crooked entre-
for the levee project ordinance that Urban, has agreed to contribute Henry James said, “Three things in preneurs … to murderers.” — Dr. Ken Magid and Carol A.
will be put up for vote on June 5 in toward the community center rebuild, human life are important: the first is McKelvey, “High Risk – Children Without a Conscience.”
Foster City (“$90 million levee bond which results in a net contribution of to be kind; the second is to be kind; If we read the newspapers and view the news on TV, we
to June ballot” in the Feb. 22 edition only $880,000. But while Mayor and the third is to be kind.” That’s encounter sociopathic people regularly. We may even be
of the Daily Journal). Gina Papan was quick to correct peo- part of the solution. acquainted with some. With the unbelievable trauma of the
In my opinion, sea level rise will ple that the affordable housing is Feb. 14 massacre in Florida and the pathetic state of our
be the direct result of climate change. “veterans preferred housing” rather political situation in mind, I offer the following — part of
If we receive an insurmountable Darwin Patnode a column I wrote in March 2005 that attempts to explain
than “veterans housing” (an obvious
amount of rainfall, that rainfall will attempt to undermine the veterans San Carlos the sociopath. 
infiltrate the ground, causing the testifying on behalf of affordable “We are aghast when we
water table to rise above normal lev- housing), she was silent on the read about drunken fraterni-
els, and flow from higher ground to repeated invocations of this faulty
Trump and treason? ty members who haze a
where the ground level is low. The figure. Worse, in email correspon- Editor, pledge until he dies —
result of the two will be a catastroph- This letter was written in response apparently getting much
dences, Mayor Papan was herself the
ic flood that will devastate the city. to “Why isn’t this treason?” (in the excitement from seeing him
source of this misinformation,
All in all, I must state that I am in Feb. 27 edition of the Daily Journal). suffer — until! And what
spreading it even after being correct-
total agreement with the council’s It’s because it isn’t. about the general who mat-
ed.
decision. I hope the people of Foster No one has put forth a single piece ter-of-factly announced that
Debates like this can only happen it is fun to kill ‘those peo-
City will support the levee project of evidence to prove a Trump-Russian
in good faith if all parties can agree ple?’ Or consider Denis
ordinance. collusion, or treason.
on what the facts are. Mayor Papan, I Rader, a dutiful church mem-
urge you to stop spreading this mis- As a matter of fact, at this juncture
Dawn Sky of the Trump-Russian collusion ber serial killer. You wonder
information about the Gateway proj- about Ken Lay and
Redwood City ect and let the people of Millbrae probe, it’s individuals in the FBI and
pedophile priests and gov-
decide on this project based on the the Justice Department who have the
ernment leaders who start a
facts, not distorted figures. most explaining to do.
pre-emptive war.
Climate change effect Calling them out on their handling
It is reported that one in 25 people in America are
on Bay Area infrastructure of the Steele dossier is more than fair sociopaths. A 1991 study sponsored by the National
Sabeek Pradhan game. This phony document is at the Institute of Mental Health reported that in the 15 years pre-
Editor, heart of the matter, and what we’ve
Regarding the article on Foster Redwood City ceding the study, the prevalence of antisocial disorder has
learned about how it was used is truly nearly doubled among the young in America. Now, in 2005,
City’s $90 million levee bond (“$90 shocking (and totally un-American).
million levee bond to June ballot” in 14 more years have passed ( In 2018, it adds up to 27
School shootings How is questioning this an attack? years).
the Feb. 22 edition of the Daily If there is an FBI agent or two or
Editor, Martha Stout wrote in her book, “The Sociopath Next
Journal), I want to commend Mayor three, a Justice Department employee Door” that sociopaths are people who have no conscience,
Sam Hindi and other county and city In discussions of the recent school or two or three who’ve crossed legal who feel no empathy for anyone and refuse to see the
leaders who see the threats that cli- shooting, I note that two large goril- and/or ethical lines, they need to be results of their bad behavior as having anything to do with
mate changes poses to everyone. las in the room are ignored. held responsible — this is not a slap themselves. She says that this is the cornerstone of the
This bond is to protect Foster City, First, American society consistent- on the hand matter; wrongdoing here antisocial personality diagnosis.
yet all of San Mateo County will be ly glamorizes violent killings, could easily warrant jail time. It is thought that this disorder is about half inherited and
impacted if we don’t take more steps silently instructing our youth to imi- I suggest it’s you who needs to half nurtured and it is the nurtured part that tips the scales
to reverse climate change. San tate them. Movies, video games and wake up. Put down the Kool-Aid, and from rather benign dysfunction to the pathological variety.
Francisco Airport and Highway 101 TV repeatedly make it clear that, dig deeper in your research. Magid and McKelvey continue: “The problem starts at the
are examples of structures that we all when confronted with a challenge or beginning of life, when the scales are tipped toward a future
rely on that are at risk and will require insult, the best way to react is to of trust and love or one of mistrust and deep-seated rage.
enormous expense to protect from destroy one or more people, prefer- Pelayo Carranza Jr. The crucial factor is bonding. Without effective bonding,
rising sea level. We need to make sure ably with a gun, large or small. Then South San Francisco the infant won’t become attached to his or her primary care-
our Congress people know that cli- we are shocked when children do the giver. ... A growing number of experts now believe that
mate change is an important issue. same. In great societies, the rule used this stage in a human’s development has much greater sig-
Carbon pricing could be enacted at a to be “amor vincit omnia,” or love Trump’s toy nificance than previously thought.”
national level to reduce carbon emis- conquers all. In modern U.S. society, Editor, Children who are neglected or treated with disdain and/or
sions and move our country to a more it is “ammo vincit omnia.” Until par- Trump’s immature obsession for his physically abused are disasters waiting to happen. It cer-
sustainable and healthy economy. ents stop sending their children to no-value border wall toy includes an tainly hasn’t helped that so many parents have found it
violent movies, buying them violent additional $25 billion funding in the necessary or desirable that both be employed that so many
Cynthia McLaughlin video games (often from Silicon March 5 deadline immigration legis- babies are left in day care or with sitters for many hours a
Valley), and letting them watch vio- lation. He won’t approve any immi- day. Many are spending little relaxed quality time with their
Redwood City offspring since their daily life is so crowded with other nec-
lent television programs, this tenden- gration plan unless he gets his $25
cy will continue. billion. essary or preferred projects. Of course, the number of single
Second, in all the self-righteous mothers and unprecedented family breakup take their toll.
Mayor Papan preaching by the students, I never
Politicians call this deal a compro-
It’s important we learn to recognize sociopaths so we are
mise. I call it political ransom,
and the Gateway project hear anyone say how he or she bribery and extortion. Taxpayers are not caught in their web. Clues to their pathology include
Editor, reached out to and befriended this exploited and should not pay a price impulsivity, irresponsibility, manipulation, lack of
Two weeks ago, there was a troubled young man. Even the “peer for his demands. Tearing apart our remorse, lack of regard for the rights of others, extreme
Millbrae City Council meeting on the counselors” did nothing. The only immigration system violates princi- defensiveness and/or obsession with making an impres-
action of him that I see is his engage- sion. It’s all going through the motions — no feelings, no
Gateway project at Millbrae Station. ples of law and humanity. Trump’s
ment in a previous fight. Who started qualms, no conscience. Such people can, when the mood
While the meeting featured testimony disdain for immigrants truly qualifies
strikes them, appear very upbeat and cheerful but, when
from many Millbrae residents, mili- that and why? Mass killers are usually him as an ugly American.  things don’t go their way, watch out! They’ll use whatever
tary veterans and policy advocates, it lonely, depressed people, over- method they deem necessary to influence — flattery, author-
also featured a lot of citation of the whelmed by demands and under- ity, intrigue, violence, persuasion and dishonesty. They
Scotty Paterson
supposed $2.8 million the city would whelmed by affection. In this case, can lie and cheat with no qualms, often convincing you that
have to contribute toward the 80 vet- the foster parents took him in, but San Mateo
they have your best interest at heart. They inhabit all lev-
els of society, but those with power can wreak the most
OUR MISSION:
havoc.”
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most A very astute and insightful writer of a letter to the editor
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for in a recent San Francisco Chronicle reminds us of one criti-
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. cal reason why we should be aware of such behavior. This is
By combining local news and sports coverage, the best analysis (in 100 words or less) of our political sit-
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10 Wednesday • Feb. 28, 2018 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Stocks slide following Fed testimony


By Stan Choe
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
Powell reaffirmed to the House
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Financial Services Committee
High: 25,800.35 that the central bank plans to raise
Low: 25,407.83 interest rates gradually as the
NEW YORK — Treasury yields Close: 25,410.03 economy improves.
rose Tuesday, and the Standard & Change: -299.24 The market got spooked earlier
Poor’s 500 index slid to its first this month when potential signs
loss in four days after the head of OTHER INDEXES of inflation strengthened, which
the Federal Reserve said that he’s S&P 500: 2744.28 -35.32 raised speculation that the Fed
feeling more optimistic about the NYSE Index: 12,819.22 -180.40 may speed up its timetable. Stocks
economy. Nasdaq: 7330.35 -91.11 around the world fell sharply as a
The testimony by Fed Chairman NYSE MKT: 2496.67 -28.54 result, with the S&P 500 losing
Jerome Powell before Congress Russell 2000: 1536.47 -22.86 10 percent from its record high at
was highly anticipated, and he one point.
Wilshire 5000: 28,339.84 -369.59
gave encouraging words about the If the Fed does raise rates four
economic data that have arrived in 10-Yr Bond: 2.90 +0.04 times this year, it could upset mar-
recent weeks. But some investors Oil (per barrel): 62.84 -1.07 kets when many investors have
speculated they could mean the Gold : 1,319.20 -13.60 been preparing for only three
central bank will get more aggres- increases, said Rich Weiss, chief
sive in raising interest rates than The immediate reaction in the interest rates are rising, compa- questions on Capitol Hill. investment officer of multi-asset
the market has prepared for. bond market was to send Treasury nies need to produce bigger profits The Dow Jones industrial aver- strategies at American Century
“My personal outlook for the yields higher, and the yield on the just for their stock prices to stay age lost 299.24, or 1.2 percent, to Investments.
economy has strengthened since 10-year note climbed to 2.90 per- flat. 25,410.03, and the Nasdaq com- What may make things even
December, ” Powell said in cent from 2. 86 percent late The S&P 500 fell 35.32 points, posite fell 91.11, or 1.2 percent, more muddled is how long it’s
response to a question about Monday. It had been down earlier or 1.3 percent, to 2,744.28. It had to 7,330.35. been since investors have had to
whether the recently passed tax cut in the morning. been bouncing between modest The Fed raised its key policy contend with a market where infla-
and other moves by Congress Higher interest rates can hurt gains and losses early in the interest rate three times last year tion is a threat and interest rates
have changed his outlook for how stock prices by making bonds morning, but the losses accelerat- and has signaled that another three are rising, Weiss said. The last
quickly the Fed will raise interest more attractive. Generally, when ed after Powell began answering increases may be coming in 2018. time was before the 2008 financial
rates. crisis.

Veracyte reports 4Q loss percent since the beginning of the


Business briefs
Powell’s bullish outlook on SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO —
Veracyte Inc. on Tuesday reported a decrease of 25 percent in the last 12
year. In the final minutes of trading
on Tuesday, shares hit $10.97, a
decrease of 54 percent in the last 12
U.S. economy rattles markets loss of $8.4 million in its fourth
quarter.
On a per-share basis, the South
months.

Achaogen reports 4Q loss


months.

Five Prime
By Martin Crutsinger December that it would raise rates San Francisco-based company said SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO — Therapeutics posts 4Q loss
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS another three times this year. it had a loss of 24 cents. Achaogen Inc. on Tuesday reported
However, many private econo- The results missed Wall Street SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO —
a loss of $36.4 million in its fourth
WASHINGTON — New Federal mists said they now expected the expectations. The average estimate Five Prime Therapeutics Inc. on
quarter.
Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell Fed will boost rates four times this of three analysts surveyed by Zacks Tuesday reported a loss of $29.2
The South San Francisco-based
delivered a message Tuesday that year rather than three. Investment Research was for a loss company said it had a loss of 98 million in its fourth quarter.
wasn’t quite what Wall Street had “My personal outlook for the of 21 cents per share. cents per share. The South San Francisco-based
expected: The U.S. economy is economy has strengthened since The molecular diagnostic compa- The results fell short of Wall company said it had a loss of $1.04
doing well, maybe even better December, ” Powell said when ny posted revenue of $19.6 million Street expectations. The average per share.
than he thought late last year. asked whether the Fed might boost in the period, surpassing Street estimate of seven analysts sur- The results beat Wall Street
Powell emphasized in his first its projection for rate hikes from forecasts. Three analysts surveyed veyed by Zacks Investment expectations. The average estimate
Congressional testimony that the three to four when it updates its by Zacks expected $18.8 million. Research was for a loss of 79 cents of four analysts surveyed by Zacks
central bank plans to raise rates outlook next month. For the year, the company report- per share. Investment Research was for a loss
gradually. Nonetheless, his grow- Powell would not say whether ed that its loss narrowed to $31 The biopharmaceutical company of $1.29 per share.
ing optimism about the economy the Fed’s projection for rate hikes million, or 91 cents per share. posted revenue of $1.9 million in The biotech company that devel-
rattled investors. Treasury yields would change. But he noted a num- Revenue was reported as $72 mil- the period, which topped Street ops treatments targeting cancer and
climbed and stocks fell amid fresh ber of ways that the economic out- lion. forecasts. Five analysts surveyed autoimmune diseases posted rev-
speculation that the Fed would look has improved since Veracyte expects full-year rev- by Zacks expected $1.2 million. enue of $13.2 million in the peri-
accelerate the pace of hikes in its December, including stronger data enue in the range of $81 million to For the year, the company report- od.
benchmark policy rate this year. on growth and inflation, the pas- $83 million. ed that its loss widened to $125.6 For the year, the company report-
The Dow Jones industrial average sage of a $1.5 trillion tax cut in Veracyte shares have fallen 8 per- million, or $3.17 per share. ed that its loss widened to $150.2
closed down 299 points. late December and an increase in cent since the beginning of the Revenue was reported as $11.2 mil- million, or $5.38 per share.
year. In the final minutes of trading lion. Revenue was reported as $39.5 mil-
The Fed raised rates three times government spending in a January
on Tuesday, shares hit $6, a Achaogen shares have risen 2 lion.
in 2017 and had projected in budget deal.

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Wednesday • Feb. 28, 2018

Dons get contributions from all in win


By Nathan Mollat attendance as he shredded the Leigh defense ish in double figures, they were far from the Dons, but his follow putback pushed the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF in the Central Coast Section Division II only ones to make key baskets. Center Aragon lead to 52-45 with 1:06 to play.
semifinal game Tuesday night, the rest of Gabe Lukszewicz scored all seven of his The Dons needed everyone to contribute,
Six weeks ago, the Aragon boys’ basket- his teammates got in on the fun as well as points during a one-minute stint late in the especially in the second half as Leigh was
ball team would stand around and watch as the third-seeded Dons knocked off No. 2 second period, one that turned a two-point on fire from the field, hitting on 11 of 18
point guard Davion Cox mesmerized both Leigh, 54-51, in San Mateo. lead into six, 27-21. attempts over the final two quarters as the
opponents and teammates with his slick “We didn’t start (league play) the we’re “It keeps the defense honest,” Patton said Longhorns refused to go quietly.
moves. playing now, ” said Aragon head coach of getting the big man involved. “That was Their hot second-half shooting could not
Cox’s game hasn’t changed much since Hosea Patton. a focus, to get it in the post.” make up for some streaky shooting in the
then. What has changed are the rest of the While Cox did his thing in finishing with Wing Sam Manu scored only six points, first 16 minutes as the Longhorns made
Dons, who are much more interested in 13 points and 11 rebounds, it was Donoven but he had a big follow-up bucket and later only 8 of 26 shots in the first two quarters.
being part of the offense instead of just Robinson who led the Dons with a game- used a power move off the dribble to give
high 18 points. Aragon a 29-24 lead at the half. A Cox spurt at the end of the first period
watching.
So while Cox once again dazzled all in While they were the only two Dons to fin- Chris Swartz made only one basket for the See HOOPS, Page 14

Woodside seeks 3-peat Lincecumin


By Nathan Mollat
discussions
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

with Texas
Turns out the best offense for the
Woodside girls’ soccer team was its defense.
A pair of defenders had a foot in all three
goals as top-seeded Woodside rallied from a
1-0 halftime deficit to beat No. 12 Los By Janie McCauley
Gatos 3-1 in a Central Coast Section THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Division I semifinal game Tuesday evening
at Menlo-Atherton High School. Two-time NL Cy Young Award winner Tim
Woodside (9-4-8) scored all three of its Lincecum is deep in negotiations with the
goals during a 14-minute stretch in the final Texas Rangers on a one-year contract, a per-
20 minutes of the second half. The Wildcats son with direct knowledge of the discus-
scored the equalizer in the 60th minute, took sions said.
a 2-1 lead in the 69th minute and added an The person spoke on condition of
insurance goal in the 74th minute to anonymity Tuesday because no deal had
advance to their third straight CCS champi- been reached. The 33-year-old Lincecum
onship game where the Wildcats are a two- pitched in a showcase for major league
time defending champion. teams, executives and
“We've been like that all year, ” said scouts earlier this month
Woodside head coach Jose Navarrete of his near his hometown of
team'’ penchance to falling behind and then Seattle.
having to battle their way back. The Freak appears ready
“We got into trouble (against Los Gatos), to mount another big
like we always do.” league comeback.
It was another heart-stopping perform- He hasn’t pitched in the
ance from Woodside. In Saturday’s quarterfi- majors since a disap-
nal game against St. Ignatius, a 3-2 pointing nine-start stint
Wildcats’ win in penalty kicks, Woodside Tim Lineceum in 2016 with the Angels.
scored the equalizer with three seconds left Texas would likely con-
in regulation to force overtime. Three days sider him for a bullpen role, perhaps as a
later, Woodside gave Navarrete even more closer.
gray hair. In 2015, Lincecum went 7-4 with a 4.13
“We were coming off a high from ERA in 15 starts for San Francisco after
Saturday,” Navarrete said. “We’re not a team throwing no-hitters — both against San
that’s going to overwhelm you with, ‘Ooh, Diego — in July 2013 and June ‘14. He had
look at that beautiful soccer being played.’ hip surgery in early September 2015 and
We’re just going to work hard every single didn’t immediately sign with a team after
minute.” concluding a $35 million, two-year deal
After an opening 40 minutes during which with the Giants. In nine seasons with San
Los Gatos (12-8-3) looked as if it was the Francisco, he helped the Giants win three
No. 1 seed, the tables turned in the second World Series titles — in 2010, ‘12 and ‘14.
half. It was a near-miss two minutes after He had his highs and lows — and one of
halftime that seemed to give Woodside the his biggest thrills came in Arlington in
confidence it could play with Los Gatos. what might become his new home ballpark.
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Also off a corner kick from Baur, the ball Lincecum figured things out in 2010,
pinballed around in the Los Gatos penalty Woodside’s Kylie Lynch heads home what turned out to be the game-winning goal as the
top-seeded Wildcats beat No. 12 Los Gatos 3-1 to advance to their third straight CCS
See SOCCER, Page 14 championship game. They’ll take on No. 10 St. Francis Saturday at Valley Christian High. See LINCECUM, Page 15

Parents set more limits to deter abuse in youth sports


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS opment of student-athletes, said success
“We really have forgotten about that good, old neighborhood often means children leave their communi-
SEATTLE — With Olympic prodigies hav- ties to compete, which can leave them at
ing just dazzled audiences worldwide, par-
team. Now youth sports is a bunch of strangers on teams more risk.
ents in the U.S. are reconciling the thrill of with the best athletes, with the purpose of winning.” “It’s clear that the coach’s responsibility,
the gold with their fears from recent sexual — Emmett Gill, University of Texas and their permanent goal, is to win, and that
abuse scandals in elite youth sports. can sacrifice protecting vulnerable chil-
Shannon Stabbert said her 6-year-old dren,” Gill said. “We really have forgotten
daughter wants to be a gymnast, but the other predatory behavior in gymnastics, tions for coaches and glorification of sports about that good, old neighborhood team.
Seattle mother has decided to put her in a swimming and other sports have jolted culture can make children who feel pressure Now youth sports is a bunch of strangers on
martial-arts program instead. many parents who believe athletics can be to achieve even more vulnerable. No longer teams with the best athletes, with the pur-
“I have no doubt she will be quite amazing an important part of their child’s develop- a casual pastime, sports teams can leave pose of winning.”
at gymnastics,” Stabbert said. “I just don’t ment. Some now feel compelled to be more kids as young as 5 in the care of under- One national organization trying to pre-
feel like it’s a mentally, physically, emo- cautious in monitoring their child’s contact trained, undersupervised coaches. vent abuse of young athletes is the U.S.
tionally healthy sport for girls.” with coaches and other adults. Emmett Gill, a professor at the University
High-profile cases of sexual abuse and Experts say the spotty rules and certifica- of Texas and expert on the personal devel- See YOUTH, Page 16
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Newest Shark makes immediate impact


By Josh Dubow
Sharks 5, Oilers 2
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
nity and quickly caught a cross-country
SAN JOSE — Evander Kane made an flight to join his new team. He got accli-
immediate impact in his San Jose debut by mated at the morning skate and moved right
assisting on two goals during a four-goal onto the top line with Pavelski, his former
second period and deliv- teammate in Russia during the 2012-13
ering a few big hits that lockout, and Joonas Donskoi.
helped the Sharks beat That line was San Jose’s most dangerous
the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 right from the start as Kane had a couple of
on Tuesday night. wraparound attempts in the first period
Joe Pavelski had a goal before helping the Sharks get on the score-
and three assists while board in the second.
centering San Jose’s top Kane hit Matt Benning in the corner to
line with Kane on his left start the sequence on San Jose’s first goal
wing. Justin Braun, Timo when he sent a shot from the boards that
Evander Kane Meier and Logan Couture Pavelski redirected past Cam Talbot to tie
also scored in the second the game at 1.
to help the Sharks snap a three-game losing Kane, who had just seven points in his
streak and remain in sole possession of sec- final 26 games with the Sabres, added a sec-
ond place in the Pacific Division. Chris ondary assist on Braun’s goal that gave the
Tierney added an empty-net goal. Sharks the lead and then got into a scuffle
Martin Jones allowed a first-period goal with Benning in front of the net later in the
by Connor McDavid and a third-period tally second.
by Jesse Puljujarvi but made 24 saves for Kane’s line then hemmed the Oilers in on
the win. the forecheck later in the third, leading to
The Sharks looked like a different team JOHN HEFTI/USA TODAY SPORTS
Meier’s 16th goal after a line change
than the one that stumbled in the final three against a weary defense. San Jose’s Logan Couture, right, shields the puck away from Edmonton’s Darnell Nurse
games of their recent road trip, getting Couture broke it open with his 26th of the during the Sharks’ 5-2 win over the Oilers.
outscored 13-4. General manager Doug season late in the second, ending the Oilers’
NOTES Edmonton this season. ... Willie O’Ree, the
Wilson provided a big boost Monday when three-game winning streak. first black player in the NHL, dropped the
he dealt two conditional 2019 draft picks McDavid got Edmonton off to a fast start Talbot made 29 saves. ... Pontus Aberg, ceremonial first puck.
and prospect Danny O’Regan to Buffalo for with his 13th goal in the past 14 games. acquired last weekend from Nashville, got
Kane. Andrej Sekera blocked a shot from Marc- the assist on Puljujarvi’s goal in his debut UP NEXT
Kane, who has never made the playoffs in Edouard Vlasic, sending McDavid in on a 2- for Edmonton. ... Pavelski has four goals
his nine seasons, leaped at the new opportu- on-1 that he converted. and five assists in three games vs. Sharks: Host the Chicago Blackhawks on
Thursday.

Saint Mary’s Jock Landale Gilliam to a two-year contract extension. Stanford QB K.J. Costello
Sports briefs The deal reached Tuesday keeps Gilliam
wins WCC player of year award from the field. off the free-agent market next month and
to miss spring ball with injury
SAN BRUNO — Saint Mary’s center Jock In other awards given out, Gonzaga’s under contract through 2019. STANFORD — Stanford quarterback K.J.
Landale has been selected Mark Few won coach of the year after win- Gilliam joined San Francisco last offsea- Costello will miss spring practice with an
as the West Coast ning a sixth straight regular-season title son as a free agent and played in the first undisclosed injury.
Conference player of the and Bulldogs guard Zack Norvell Jr. was the eight games with one start before being
year. Coach David Shaw said Tuesday that he
top newcomer. placed on injured reserve with a knee injury. expects Costello to be fully healed by the start
Landale got the award Pacific center Namdi Okonkwo was picked
Tuesday after averaging Gilliam’s return gives the 49ers needed of fall training camp.
as the conference’s top defensive player. depth in the offseason as starting right
21. 5 points and 10. 2 Costello took over as Stanford’s starting
rebounds per game this 49ers re-sign offensive lineman tackle Trent Brown recovers from shoulder quarterback last season. He completed 58.8 per-
season for the 22nd- surgery. cent of his passes, averaging 7.5 yards per
ranked Gaels, while Garry Gilliam to 2-year deal Gilliam has played 52 games with 31 attempt with 14 touchdowns and four intercep-
Jock Landale shooting 64 percent SANTA CLARA — The San Francisco starts in four seasons with San Francisco tions. Costello went 3-3 as the starter over the
49ers have signed offensive lineman Garry and Seattle. final six games last season for the Cardinal.

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Team allegations could dog potential Cuban campaign
By Jim Vertuno to look into the allegations raised by the ning), he would already have a half-dozen the “MeToo” movement of women speaking
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS magazine. people whose job it is to lay the ground out and standing up against sexual harass-
Cuban said he’s talked to the investiga- work to react ... There would already be a war ment and misconduct, a wave that has taken
AUSTIN, Texas — Mark Cuban, the bil- tors who will issue a report. He previously room,” Jillson said. “A person in the post- down powerful men in Hollywood, busi-
lionaire owner of the NBA’s Dallas had told SI, “this is all new to me.” Trump world that thinks you can stagger ness, the media and politics.
Mavericks and driving force behind TV’s “Today’s not the time for me to talk about your way to a nomination ... that was a one- A problem for Cuban could be that his
“Shark Tank,” has for months teased the anything,” Cuban said Monday. “This is off deal.” national brand is built upon the Mavericks
notion of running for president in 2020 in a about us moving forward.” Like Trump, Cuban’s politics are pliable and any major crack in that foundation could
campaign that could mirror President Cuban has dangled the prospect of a 2020 enough that it would be hard to mold him prove costly.
Donald Trump’s blend of reality television presidential run and seems to relish the into a Republican or Democratic platform in The impact of the team’s allegations has
and politics in a ride to attention. In several interviews, he has said the primaries. Cuban endorsed Hillary yet to be measured against Cuban’s business
the White House. he is “seriously considering” or “actively Clinton in 2016 and had a front-row seat at and media interests. Sponsors haven’t
But Cuban’s would-be considering” it. one of the televised debates to support her. bailed on his team or his television show.
political career could be He’s wealthy enough to cast an aura of not But he also has said if he does run he would Two days after the Sports Illustrated report,
derailed before it even being beholden to special interest. With probably be a Republican because he con- Cuban pulled out of a scheduled appearance
gets started by sexual more than 7 million Twitter followers, he’s siders himself a fiscal conservative and a next month at the South by Southwest
harassment and miscon- brash and outspoken both in the media and centrist on social issues. music, technology and film festival in
duct allegations within on social media, where he’s taken potshots Trump, “tapped into a populism in the Austin. Festival organizers said it was
his team. The allegations at Trump and his policies. He’s a star on GOP electorate that was under-represented. Cuban’s choice to cancel.
ABC’s “Shark Tank,” where he critiques Cuban’s more centrist views don’t seem to Even if Cuban can show he was unaware of
Mark Cuban range from a history of hopeful entrepreneurs’ business ideas. He’s be in line with a similar phenomenon in a misconduct and reacted swiftly to correct it,
sexually suggestive
remarks by a former team executive, to even explored a corner of the reality TV uni- Democratic primary,” said Tim Miller, a for- the episode has already created a new target
another employee being accused of domes- verse Trump never did: Turns and dips on mer spokesman for Jeb Bush’s 2016 cam- in politics, said Republican strategist Matt
tic assault. “Dancing With the Stars.” paign. Mackowiak. Media and political strategists
They leave Cuban facing deep questions “Donald Trump’s election as president “Someone like (Cuban) would be a very from both parties will be looking into how
about his leadership and how a team owner encouraged all kinds of people with fame tough out for the president,” Miller said, Cuban runs his businesses. Any lawsuits or
with a reputation for meticulous attention to and success but no real political experience adding he didn’t know enough about the complaints will get new scrutiny,
detail could not be aware of nearly two to be thinking, ‘I can do it too,”’ said Cal allegations within the Mavericks to com- Mackowiak added.
decades of problems. Jillson, political science professor at ment on their potential damage to Cuban. “There may be nothing more, but all
At his first public appearance since alle- Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Trump was elected in 2016 despite facing those things become much more relevant,
gations were first reported by Sports That it took Cuban a week to hold a news a cascade of accusations of sexual harass- more interesting, more valuable, ”
Illustrated on Feb. 20, Cuban on Monday conference on the allegations after they ment and misconduct, while Cuban hasn’t Mackowiak said. “The best thing he could
deflected questions about how much he knew were first reported indicates he’s got a long faced any personal misconduct allegations. do right now is say ‘I’m not running for
was going on under his watch. The way to go as a politician, Jillson said. But the claims of an abusive culture thriv- president in 2020’ and figure out how to get
Mavericks have hired outside investigators “If Mark Cuban were serious (about run- ing within the Mavericks have surfaced in the Mavericks in the playoffs next season.”

LeBron flattered by free-agency fawning


By Tom Withers their objective was to on social media as Sixers fans began dream- maroon with a crown, on a court with four
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS entice James to come to ing of No. 23 in one of the team’s jerseys. numbers — the jerseys for Sixers Ben
Philadelphia. NBA tampering rules prohibit teams from Simmons, Joel Embiid, Dario Saric and
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — LeBron James Although James may having any involvement in recruiting play- Robert Covington. The second billboard has
has Philadelphia’s basketball pulse racing. not see the signs because ers, but there’s nothing to stop fans from the motto: “Complete The Process,” a takeoff
The NBA superstar still hasn’t seen three they’re not on any route making their pitch. on the Sixers’ “Trust The Process” mantra and
billboards urging him to join the 76ers, but he would take from his “We’re passionate about Philadelphia,” the third says: “(hash)PhillyWantsLeBron.”
he’s flattered by the idea that a city would home in Bath, Ohio, to Asher Raphael, co-CEO of by Power Home James’ free agency figures to be the NBA’s
want him to play there. Quicken Loans Arena, the Remodeling, the company that paid for the biggest offseason story, and the four-time
“That’s dope,” he said. LeBron James three-time champion was billboards told ESPN. “We have an amazing champion recently shot down any discussion
The three billboards were unveiled on warmed by their senti- city. It’s the best sports town and it’s an awe- about his future until this season ends.
Monday on busy Interstate-480 outside ment. some place to live. We think the best athletes Following Tuesday’s shootaround before
Cleveland, and each contains a message ask- “It is actually very flattering that I’m sit- should want to play here.” the Cavs hosted Brooklyn, James initially
ing James to sign with the Sixers this sum- ting here at 33 and in my 15th year and teams The Sixers will visit the Cavaliers on pretended he was unaware of the billboards.
mer as a free agent. or guys — I don’t want to say teams because Thursday night. “A lot of potholes on 480,” James joked.
The signs, which were paid for by a that becomes tampering — but people in James can opt out of his contract with “Got to be careful with the cars. Got to be
Chester, Pennsylvania, company were their respective city want me to play for Cleveland following this season and the very careful. That’s why I don’t do much driv-
inspired by the Oscar-nominated film, “Three them,” he said. “That’s cool I think.” superstar can hit the free-agency market. ing. I sit in the backseat. You talking about
Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.” But James’ appreciation caused a commotion The first billboard includes a “(hash)23” in the billboards, though?”

World Cup team doctors to use video to assess concussions


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS make their World Cup debut at the June 14- screen and can help the doctor in taking his Team doctors embraced the move to
July 15 tournament in Russia. decision,” D’Hooghe told the AP, “because he improve player welfare by placing a medic
SOCHI, Russia — World Cup teams have FIFA is strengthening procedures to treat can review very clearly, very concretely what with a monitor in the media tribune.
been told video replays will be extended to head injuries following cases at the 2014 happened on the field, what the doctor sitting
their doctors to assist the diagnosis of World Cup where players tried to stay on the on the bench perhaps could not see. “It’s called video assistant replay medical,”
injuries, including concussions. field after a concussion. “This is a supplementary help for the doctor Egypt team doctor Mohamed Abou Elela
FIFA’s top medical official told The Doctors from the 32 finalists in Russia were to make his diagnosis and to say if (the play- Aboud told the AP. “During the game, team
Associated Press that a second team doctor briefed on the changes at meetings in the er) can go on. This is the first time that we will
try it. I am confident that it will certainly be a physicians are sitting on the flat level ... so
will be allowed access to match footage to Black Sea resort of Sochi by FIFA medical
evaluate injuries in real time to supplement committee chairman Michel D’Hooghe help for the medical care of our players.” maybe the impact cannot be seen. It’s much
any on-field diagnosis. “To help the doctor we have now introduced Soccer is emulating professional rugby, better to see (on replays) because you have
It is the latest sign of FIFA embracing tech- a system whereby an assistant of the doctor or which already uses video reviews to check very little time to assess and to do the ques-
nology, with video assistant referees set to a second doctor will sit in front of a television incidents where concussion is suspected. tionnaire and tests regarding the concussion.”
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THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday • Feb. 28, 2018 13


Team allegations could dog potential Cuban campaign
By Jim Vertuno to look into the allegations raised by the ning), he would already have a half-dozen the “MeToo” movement of women speaking
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS magazine. people whose job it is to lay the ground out and standing up against sexual harass-
Cuban said he’s talked to the investiga- work to react ... There would already be a war ment and misconduct, a wave that has taken
AUSTIN, Texas — Mark Cuban, the bil- tors who will issue a report. He previously room,” Jillson said. “A person in the post- down powerful men in Hollywood, busi-
lionaire owner of the NBA’s Dallas had told SI, “this is all new to me.” Trump world that thinks you can stagger ness, the media and politics.
Mavericks and driving force behind TV’s “Today’s not the time for me to talk about your way to a nomination ... that was a one- A problem for Cuban could be that his
“Shark Tank,” has for months teased the anything,” Cuban said Monday. “This is off deal.” national brand is built upon the Mavericks
notion of running for president in 2020 in a about us moving forward.” Like Trump, Cuban’s politics are pliable and any major crack in that foundation could
campaign that could mirror President Cuban has dangled the prospect of a 2020 enough that it would be hard to mold him prove costly.
Donald Trump’s blend of reality television presidential run and seems to relish the into a Republican or Democratic platform in The impact of the team’s allegations has
and politics in a ride to attention. In several interviews, he has said the primaries. Cuban endorsed Hillary yet to be measured against Cuban’s business
the White House. he is “seriously considering” or “actively Clinton in 2016 and had a front-row seat at and media interests. Sponsors haven’t
But Cuban’s would-be considering” it. one of the televised debates to support her. bailed on his team or his television show.
political career could be He’s wealthy enough to cast an aura of not But he also has said if he does run he would Two days after the Sports Illustrated report,
derailed before it even being beholden to special interest. With probably be a Republican because he con- Cuban pulled out of a scheduled appearance
gets started by sexual more than 7 million Twitter followers, he’s siders himself a fiscal conservative and a next month at the South by Southwest
harassment and miscon- brash and outspoken both in the media and centrist on social issues. music, technology and film festival in
duct allegations within on social media, where he’s taken potshots Trump, “tapped into a populism in the Austin. Festival organizers said it was
his team. The allegations at Trump and his policies. He’s a star on GOP electorate that was under-represented. Cuban’s choice to cancel.
ABC’s “Shark Tank,” where he critiques Cuban’s more centrist views don’t seem to Even if Cuban can show he was unaware of
Mark Cuban range from a history of hopeful entrepreneurs’ business ideas. He’s be in line with a similar phenomenon in a misconduct and reacted swiftly to correct it,
sexually suggestive
remarks by a former team executive, to even explored a corner of the reality TV uni- Democratic primary,” said Tim Miller, a for- the episode has already created a new target
another employee being accused of domes- verse Trump never did: Turns and dips on mer spokesman for Jeb Bush’s 2016 cam- in politics, said Republican strategist Matt
tic assault. “Dancing With the Stars.” paign. Mackowiak. Media and political strategists
They leave Cuban facing deep questions “Donald Trump’s election as president “Someone like (Cuban) would be a very from both parties will be looking into how
about his leadership and how a team owner encouraged all kinds of people with fame tough out for the president,” Miller said, Cuban runs his businesses. Any lawsuits or
with a reputation for meticulous attention to and success but no real political experience adding he didn’t know enough about the complaints will get new scrutiny,
detail could not be aware of nearly two to be thinking, ‘I can do it too,”’ said Cal allegations within the Mavericks to com- Mackowiak added.
decades of problems. Jillson, political science professor at ment on their potential damage to Cuban. “There may be nothing more, but all
At his first public appearance since alle- Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Trump was elected in 2016 despite facing those things become much more relevant,
gations were first reported by Sports That it took Cuban a week to hold a news a cascade of accusations of sexual harass- more interesting, more valuable, ”
Illustrated on Feb. 20, Cuban on Monday conference on the allegations after they ment and misconduct, while Cuban hasn’t Mackowiak said. “The best thing he could
deflected questions about how much he knew were first reported indicates he’s got a long faced any personal misconduct allegations. do right now is say ‘I’m not running for
was going on under his watch. The way to go as a politician, Jillson said. But the claims of an abusive culture thriv- president in 2020’ and figure out how to get
Mavericks have hired outside investigators “If Mark Cuban were serious (about run- ing within the Mavericks have surfaced in the Mavericks in the playoffs next season.”

LeBron flattered by free-agency fawning


By Tom Withers their objective was to on social media as Sixers fans began dream- maroon with a crown, on a court with four
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS entice James to come to ing of No. 23 in one of the team’s jerseys. numbers — the jerseys for Sixers Ben
Philadelphia. NBA tampering rules prohibit teams from Simmons, Joel Embiid, Dario Saric and
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — LeBron James Although James may having any involvement in recruiting play- Robert Covington. The second billboard has
has Philadelphia’s basketball pulse racing. not see the signs because ers, but there’s nothing to stop fans from the motto: “Complete The Process,” a takeoff
The NBA superstar still hasn’t seen three they’re not on any route making their pitch. on the Sixers’ “Trust The Process” mantra and
billboards urging him to join the 76ers, but he would take from his “We’re passionate about Philadelphia,” the third says: “(hash)PhillyWantsLeBron.”
he’s flattered by the idea that a city would home in Bath, Ohio, to Asher Raphael, co-CEO of by Power Home James’ free agency figures to be the NBA’s
want him to play there. Quicken Loans Arena, the Remodeling, the company that paid for the biggest offseason story, and the four-time
“That’s dope,” he said. LeBron James three-time champion was billboards told ESPN. “We have an amazing champion recently shot down any discussion
The three billboards were unveiled on warmed by their senti- city. It’s the best sports town and it’s an awe- about his future until this season ends.
Monday on busy Interstate-480 outside ment. some place to live. We think the best athletes Following Tuesday’s shootaround before
Cleveland, and each contains a message ask- “It is actually very flattering that I’m sit- should want to play here.” the Cavs hosted Brooklyn, James initially
ing James to sign with the Sixers this sum- ting here at 33 and in my 15th year and teams The Sixers will visit the Cavaliers on pretended he was unaware of the billboards.
mer as a free agent. or guys — I don’t want to say teams because Thursday night. “A lot of potholes on 480,” James joked.
The signs, which were paid for by a that becomes tampering — but people in James can opt out of his contract with “Got to be careful with the cars. Got to be
Chester, Pennsylvania, company were their respective city want me to play for Cleveland following this season and the very careful. That’s why I don’t do much driv-
inspired by the Oscar-nominated film, “Three them,” he said. “That’s cool I think.” superstar can hit the free-agency market. ing. I sit in the backseat. You talking about
Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.” But James’ appreciation caused a commotion The first billboard includes a “(hash)23” in the billboards, though?”

World Cup team doctors to use video to assess concussions


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS make their World Cup debut at the June 14- screen and can help the doctor in taking his Team doctors embraced the move to
July 15 tournament in Russia. decision,” D’Hooghe told the AP, “because he improve player welfare by placing a medic
SOCHI, Russia — World Cup teams have FIFA is strengthening procedures to treat can review very clearly, very concretely what with a monitor in the media tribune.
been told video replays will be extended to head injuries following cases at the 2014 happened on the field, what the doctor sitting
their doctors to assist the diagnosis of World Cup where players tried to stay on the on the bench perhaps could not see. “It’s called video assistant replay medical,”
injuries, including concussions. field after a concussion. “This is a supplementary help for the doctor Egypt team doctor Mohamed Abou Elela
FIFA’s top medical official told The Doctors from the 32 finalists in Russia were to make his diagnosis and to say if (the play- Aboud told the AP. “During the game, team
Associated Press that a second team doctor briefed on the changes at meetings in the er) can go on. This is the first time that we will
try it. I am confident that it will certainly be a physicians are sitting on the flat level ... so
will be allowed access to match footage to Black Sea resort of Sochi by FIFA medical
evaluate injuries in real time to supplement committee chairman Michel D’Hooghe help for the medical care of our players.” maybe the impact cannot be seen. It’s much
any on-field diagnosis. “To help the doctor we have now introduced Soccer is emulating professional rugby, better to see (on replays) because you have
It is the latest sign of FIFA embracing tech- a system whereby an assistant of the doctor or which already uses video reviews to check very little time to assess and to do the ques-
nology, with video assistant referees set to a second doctor will sit in front of a television incidents where concussion is suspected. tionnaire and tests regarding the concussion.”
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The second half was a far cry from the first,

SOCCER
Continued from page 11
one that saw Los Gatos control just about
every aspect of the game as Annette
Greenley and Kelli Keady took turns slicing
through the Woodside defense. But the
Woodside defense stood firm and did not
box before Woodside’s Raquel Krampert allow too many dangerous chances.
latched onto and aimed a shot for the left side
Los Gatos’ best chance came in the 13th
of the net. With a pair of Wildcats crashing
minute and it converted for a 1-0 lead. Keady
the far post, the Los Gatos goalkeeper some-
hammered a shot that slipped through the
one got her hands on the ball through all the
goalkeeper’s hands and banged off the cross-
traffic and parried the shot attempt away,
bar. The rebound went right to Emily Nedom,
much to the delight of the Los Gatos fans in
who bundled it home for Los Gatos’ only
attendance.
goal.
“I just thought we were a step slow to the
ball (in the first half) and a little in awe of Despite spending most of the half in
being here (in the CCS semifinals),” Woodside’s end, Los Gatos struggled to find
Navarette said of his team in the first half. “I quality shot attempts.
think (that near-miss early in the second) “Once they got possession, they were a
was a turning point. It showed we could step quicker,” Navarrete said of Los Gatos.
attack.” “But we always had some willing to step up
But it took another 20 minutes before that when someone got beat.”
confidence paid off. And if a close call The Wildcats will now play for a third con-
picked up the Wildcats’ spirits, one can only secutive CCS championship when they face NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
image how they felt after defender McKenzie 10th-seeded St. Francis (12-8-3). The Aragon’s Donoven Robinson scores two of his game-high 18 points as the third-seeded Dons
Baur tied the game at 1 in the 60th minute. Lancers shut out No. 3 Leigh, 2-0, in the knocked off No. 2 Leigh 54-51 to advance to the CCS Division II title game.
Los Gatos players were in a state of disbelief other semifinal.
minutes, hitting just 3 of 11 shots, but the
after Baur curled a corner kick into far upper
right corner of the goal, just inside the post.
It made good on a failed attempt she had in
the first half that was punched clear by the
What does Navarrete expect in Saturday’s
championship game at Valley Christian
High School? A close, tough game.
HOOPS
Continued from page 11
Dons did just enough to hold off Leigh and
advance to their first CCS championship
game since winning the 2014 Division III
“We’ve played 22 close games this year,” title.
Los Gatos goalkeeper on the near post.
Navarrete said.
“(She’s done that) all season long,” turned an 8-3 deficit into a 12-11 advantage “It means everything, being an Aragon
Navarrete said of Baur. “She plays an amaz- In other CCS semifinal action, South alum, ” Patton said of returning to the
City’s Cinderella run came to in the Division going into the second quarter. Aragon
ing ball.” opened the second period with six straight finals. “I feel I have to give them every-
Woodside dodged a bullet three minutes bracket, where the fifth-seeded Warriors fell thing I have because they have given me
to No. 9 Sacred Heart Cathedral 2-0 at points, with Robinson spinning home a
later when Los Gatos banged a shot off the pair of fastbreak layups and Manu coming everything they have.”
crossbar, before Woodside took the lead for Sequoia High School.
up with a offensive rebound and putback to Aragon (16-9) will take on top-seeded
good when Baur hooked up with Kylie San Mateo County will have a representa- Valley Christian (13-13) in the champi-
give Aragon an 18-11 lead with 6:20 to play
Lynch. Off a throw-in, Baur tossed it Kayla tive in the Division II championship game, onship game Saturday at a time and place to
in the opening half.
Hart deep in the Los Gatos end. The ball was however, as No. 3 Terra Nova posted its third be determined.
straight CCS shut out in knocking off No. 2 Leigh responded with a 10-2 run to take a
touched back to Baur, who instantly sent a 21-20 lead with 2:30 left in the second quar-
cross to the far left post, with the ball curl- Notre Dame-Belmont 2-0 at Westmont High The Dons beat the Warriors 61-55 in that
School. ter. 2014 championship game.
ing away from the goalkeeper and right into It would be the last lead of the game for
the run of Lynch, who headed it home for a 2- In boys’ action, Burlingame, the No. 6 The Dons will have plenty of company in
the Longhorns. The Dons took the lead
1 Woodside advantage. seed in the Open Division, advanced to the finals as the Aragon girls, the No. 2
back for good when Lukszewicz converted a
Then with just over five minutes left to Friday’s championship game with a 2-0 win seed, also advanced to the Division II cham-
three-point play and ignited a personal 7-0
play, defender Rebecca Weeks iced the game over No. 2 Alisal. The Panthers will face No. pionship game, beating No. 3 Wilcox 45-
run from the 6-5 senior center. Manu’s
when she boomed a high arcing shot from 5 St. Ignatius at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Santa 37. The Lady Dons will also face Valley
layup with 27 seconds left gave the Dons a
30 yards out that found the back of the net Clara University’s Buck Shaw Stadium. The Christian in the finals as the Lady Warriors
29-24 lead at halftime.
for the game’s final goal. Wildcats beat top-seeded Los Gatos 2-0. whipped up on No. 4 Leland, 68-43.
The teams traded baskets in the third quar-
ter. A 3-pointer from Riley Houser to open The girls’ Division IV finals will be an
the second half pulled Leigh to 29-27. A all-West Bay Athletic League affair as the
dribble-drive from Dylan Johnston cut the No. 2 Notre Dame-Belmont will square off
Dons’ lead to just two, 31-29 and a pair of against top-seeded Sacred Heart Prep. Both
free throws from Ethan Thompson cut the teams beat at a Peninsula Athletic League
Aragon lead to 33-31. squad to make the finals. The Tigers
Each time the Longhorns cut their deficit advanced with a 59-37 over No. 3 Terra
to two or less, and that happened five times Nova, while the Gators knocked off No. 4
in the quarter, the Dons refused to let the tie Half Moon Bay, 56-35.
or take the lead. On the boys’ side, Half Moon Bay moved
A pair of third-quarter 3s from Tommy into the Division IV championship game
Cheang kept the Longhorns at bay, while after the top-ranked Cougars took down No.
Robinson used a pair of nifty layups spun 4 Carmel, 59-51. Half Moon Bay will face
off the glass to give the Dons a 45-38 lead Santa Cruz in the title game. The second-
going into the fourth quarter. seeded Cardinals beat No. 3 Jefferson, 66-
Aragon struggled a bit over the final eight 55.

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MLB Union files grievance NBA STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY
WHAT’S ON TAP

against A’s and three others Atlantic Division

Toronto
Boston
W
42
43
L
17
19
Pct
.712
.694
GB

1/2
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT
Tampa Bay 63 43 17 3
Pts
89
GF
227
GA
170
Boys’ basketball
CCS semifinals
Division III
No. 3 Mills (21-6) vs. No. 2 Riordan (14-11) at St. Ig-
natius, 7:30 p.m.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS decreased for seven consecutive sea- Philadelphia 32 27 .542 10
Toronto 66 39 20 7 85 218 185
sons while our major league payroll Boston 61 38 15 8 84 199 153
New York 24 38 .387 19 1/2 Division V
Florida 60 29 25 6 64 178 195 No. 2 Woodside Priory (15-10) vs. No. 3 Eastside Col-
BRANDETON, Fla. — The Major has more than doubled over this same Brooklyn 20 42 .323 23 1/2
Detroit 62 26 26 10 62 165 183 lege Prep (18-7) at Pinewood, 7:30 p.m.
League Baseball Players Association period,” Coonelly said in a state- Montreal 62 23 29 10 56 157 194
Southeast Division Girls’ basketball
filed a grievance against the Miami ment. Washington 36 25 .590 — Ottawa 62 21 31 10 52 168 219
Division I
Marlins, Oakland Athletics, “Our revenue-sharing receipts are Miami 32 29 .525 4 Buffalo 63 19 33 11 49 151 206 No. 1 Menlo-Atherton (20-7) vs. No. 5 Carlmont (20-
Pittsburgh Pirates and Tampa Bay now just a fraction of what we spend Charlotte 28 33 .459 8 7) at Evergreen Valley, 5:30 p.m.
Orlando 18 42 .300 17 1/2 Metropolitan Division No. 2 Sequoia (20-7) vs. No. 6 Silver Creek (15-11) at
Rays, accusing the teams of failing to on major league payroll. We also Washington 64 36 21 7 79 198 191 Evergreen Valley, 7:30 p.m.
Atlanta 18 43 .295 18
appropriately spend revenue-sharing have made significant investments in Philadelphia 63 34 19 10 78 189 178 Division III
money. scouting, signing amateur players, Central Division Pittsburgh 64 36 24 4 76 208 190 No. 1 South City (24-4) vs. No. 5 Soquel (15-10) at
Union spokesman Chris Dahl, Cleveland 36 24 .600 — New Jersey 63 33 22 8 74 188 190 Aptos, 5:30 p.m.
our player development system and
Indiana 34 26 .567 2 Columbus 63 32 26 5 69 168 175
speaking Tuesday at the union’s train- our baseball facilities.” Milwaukee 33 27 .550 3 N.Y. Islanders 63 29 27 7 65 207 225
Division V
ing camp for free agents, said the No. 1 Woodside Priory (11-14) vs. No. 4 St. Francis-
Baseball’s collective bargaining Detroit 28 32 .467 8 Carolina 63 27 25 11 65 167 193 Watsonville (13-13) at Alma Heights, 7:30 p.m.
grievance was filed Friday. Union agreement states “each club shall use Chicago 20 41 .328 16 1/2 N.Y. Rangers 63 27 30 6 60 177 201
head Tony Clark declined to com- its revenue-sharing receipts ... in an WESTERN CONFERENCE
ment.
“We have received the complaint
effort to improve its performance on
the field” and prohibits use of that
Southwest Division
Houston 47 13 .783 —
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division SPRING TRAINING
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
and believe it has no merit,” Major money to service debt related to fran- San Antonio 36 25 .590 11 1/2 Nashville 62 39 14 9 87 202 160 AMERICAN LEAGUE
New Orleans 34 26 .567 13 W L Pct.
League Baseball said in a statement. chise acquisition and service to debt Dallas 19 42 .311 28 1/2
Winnipeg 63 37 17 9 83 213 170
Minnesota 63 36 20 7 79 196 177 New York 5 0 1.000
If the case is not settled, it would not related to improving on-field per- Memphis 18 41 .305 28 1/2 Houston 5 1 0.833
Dallas 63 36 23 4 76 186 164
proceed to a hearing before Mark formance. St. Louis 64 34 26 4 72 176 172 Kansas City 3 0 1.000
Irvings, baseball’s independent arbi- The Marlins raised their 40-man Northwest Division Boston 4 1 0.800
Minnesota 38 26 .594 — Colorado 62 33 24 5 71 190 186
trator. The grievance was first report- payroll from $38 million in 2009 to Portland 35 26 .574 1 1/2 Chicago 63 27 28 8 62 178 179 Detroit 4 1 0.800
Minnesota 2 1 0.667
ed by the Tampa Bay Times. $47 million in 2010 to $62 million Oklahoma City 35 27 .565 2
Pacific Division Los Angeles 3 2 0.600
Pittsburgh traded star outfielder in 2011 to $90 million in 2012, the Denver 33 28 .541 3 1/2
Chicago 3 2 0.600
Utah 31 30 .508 5 1/2 Vegas 63 41 17 5 87 218 173
Andrew McCutchen and ace Gerrit year Marlins Park opened. Miami cut Sharks 64 34 21 9 77 187 178 Tampa Bay 3 3 0.500
Cole. President Frank Coonelly back to $42 million in 2013. Miami Pacific Division Los Angeles 64 35 24 5 75 184 158 Athletics 2 2 0.500
called the grievance “patently base- has traded Giancarlo Stanton, Marcell Warriors 47 14 .770 — Anaheim 64 31 21 12 74 176 178 Cleveland 2 2 0.500
L.A. Clippers 32 27 .542 14 Calgary 64 32 23 9 73 182 187 Seattle 2 3 0.400
less” and said the team spent revenue- Ozuna, Dee Gordon and Christian Texas 1 2 0.333
L.A. Lakers 26 34 .433 20 1/2 Edmonton 63 27 32 4 58 179 209
sharing money consistent with the Yelich since Bruce Sherman’s owner- Sacramento 18 43 .295 29 Vancouver 63 24 32 7 55 168 204 Baltimore 1 4 0.200
rules in baseball’s labor contract. ship group bought the team in Phoenix 18 44 .290 29 1/2 Arizona 62 18 34 10 46 148 205 Toronto 1 4 0.200
“Our revenue-sharing receipts have October. NATIONAL LEAGUE
Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games W L Pct.
Charlotte 118, Chicago 103 Washington 3, Ottawa 2 Milwaukee 5 1 0.833
endured a 10-start winless stretch
LINCECUM in which he went 0-6. A Cy Young
winner in his first full major
Cleveland 129, Brooklyn 123
Miami 102, Philadelphia 101
Washington 107, Milwaukee 104
Portland 116, Sacramento 99
New Jersey 3, Pittsburgh 2
Boston 4, Carolina 3, OT
Florida 3, Toronto 2, OT
Chicago
Miami
Arizona
3
3
3
1
1
3
0.750
0.750
0.500
Continued from page 11 league season of 2008 and again L.A. Clippers 122, Denver 120
Nashville 6, Winnipeg 5 Giants 2 3 0.400
the following year, he posted los- Minnesota 8, St. Louis 3 St. Louis 2 3 0.400
Wednesday’s Games
Dallas 2, Calgary 0 San Diego 2 3 0.400
ing records in each season from Milwaukee at Detroit, 4 p.m.
San Jose 5, Edmonton 2 New York 2 3 0.400
enduring an 0-5 August before 2011-13. Toronto at Orlando, 4 p.m.
Los Angeles 4, Vegas 1 Los Angeles 2 3 0.400
adding a new pitch and winning Charlotte at Boston, 4:30 p.m.
By 2014, he had bounced back Indiana at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Atlanta 1 3 0.250
the Game 5 World Series clincher Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m.
to go 12-9. Lincecum was 2-6 with Golden State at Washington, 5 p.m. Washington 1 3 0.250
at Texas as the Giants captured Phoenix at Memphis, 5 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Montreal, 4 p.m. Philadelphia 1 4 0.200
a 9.16 ERA over those nine starts
their first championship since New Orleans at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Detroit at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Colorado 1 4 0.200
and 38 1/3 innings for the Angels Calgary at Colorado, 6:30 p.m. Cincinnati 1 4 0.200
moving West in 1958. In ’12, he Oklahoma City at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.
two years ago. Houston at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh 0 3 0.000
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Free agents play Japanese amateurs in exhibition


By Ronald Blum camp since workouts started Feb. 14. They union at Homestead, Florida, following the I just want to play. Let me be an insurance
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wonder why they are on the outside while end of the 1994-95 strike. Dave Gallagher policy.”
several teams have jettisoned veterans to fill attended then as a player and signed with Top free agents have skipped the camp to
BRADENTON, Fla. — Tyler Clippard wore a higher percentage of their roster spots with Philadelphia. Now he is a coach under man- continue working out on their own, a group
a black jersey with a white players’ union lower-salaried youth. ager Bo Porter. that includes pitchers Jake Arrieta, Alex
logo and pitched hitless ball for two innings The players’ association filed a grievance “They start to lose hope,” he said. “And Cobb, Tommy Lynn and Greg Holland, and
against amateurs in the green shirts of the Friday against the Miami Marlins, Oakland it’s a little bit humiliating.” third baseman Mike Moustakas.
East Japan Railway Company. Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates and Tampa Bay The starting lineup included center fielder “It’s been absolutely remarkable to me
He had the poorest per- Rays, accusing the teams of failing to Alejandro De Aza, catcher Jarrod some of the articles that I have seen suggest-
sonal results of his nine appropriately spend revenue-sharing Saltalamacchia, designated hitter Juan ing that veteran leadership and a veteran
major league seasons, yet money. Francisco, first baseman Tyler Moore, right presence is overvalued and doesn’t have
ended the year with a cele- “Isn’t the goal to win the World Series fielder Luke Scott, third baseman Chris what it used to have,” said union head Tony
bration in the clubhouse every year? I think every team should want Johnson, shortstop Omar Infante, left field- Clark, a former All-Star first baseman.
of the World Series cham- to win the World Series every year,” 35-year- er Nolan Reimold and second baseman Tyler “That’s disheartening, to believe that that is
pion Houston Astros. old left-hander Tom Gorzelanny said. Ladendorf. The free agents won 2-0 in five the philosophy of some of those making
This is not how the 33- “You’re not trying to go out there and say I’d innings, allowing just one hit. Several personnel decisions.”
year-old right-hander rather save money than win games.” scouts looked on from the small stands, Gorzelanny is trying to prove he’s healthy
envisioned spring train- Two players agreed to minor league deals which had three rows of blue seats and nine after hurting his pitching shoulder in spring
Tyler Clippard ing. after attending camp: right-hander Carlos rows of metal bleachers. training last year and spending the season in
“We know that my year Torres with Cleveland and left-hander “It’s not like anybody here that I’ve talked the New York Mets’ minor league system.
last year was a bad year, but at the end of the Tommy Layne with Boston. First baseman to is here waiting for a 10-year deal or a five- Clippard has turned down minor league
day how bad was it? And it wasn’t as bad as Mike Napoli had been on the roster for the year deal. These are guys just waiting to get offers, saying he considers himself a big lea-
some that got significant contracts,” he said exhibition, but left for Arizona and a physi- a job,” said the 32-year-old Saltalamacchia, guer and deserves a spot on a 40-man roster.
Tuesday after appearing in the first of two cal needed to finalize a minor league contract who went 1 for 25 for Toronto last season. Walker remains confident, coming off a
exhibition games for free agents scheduled with the Indians. Second baseman Neil “I’ve called six or seven teams myself. My decent season when he hit .265 with 14
for this week at the IMG Academy. Walker arrived this week. agent’s called teams and we’ve told them, homers and 49 RBIs for the Mets and
Thirty-eight players have attended the This camp is similar to the one run by the hey, I’ll go to Triple-A. I’ll go to Double-A. Milwaukee.

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Shepherd’s pie a mood-lifting dinner


By Katie Workman Heat 2 tablespoons of the butter in the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS same large skillet over medium high heat,
and when it is melted, sauti the onion, car-
The dead of winter is much more tolerable rots, fennel, garlic and thyme, and sauti for
when you a make a mood-lifting dinner like 4 to 5 minutes until the vegetables are
this one. lightly golden and tender. Add the flour and
And with St. Patrick’s Day approaching, stir until it coats the vegetables, about 1
Irish dishes seem like the right thing to do. minute. Stir in the lamb, and then 1/2 cup
(I don’t believe I have a drop of Irish blood of the milk and the broth, and cook until
in me, but that doesn’t stop me from getting the mixture comes to a simmer (there’s not
caught up in the spirit. I love to use differ- a lot of liquid; it absorbs quickly into the
ent countries’ holidays as an excuse to dive lamb mixture), stirring occasionally. Stir
into their cuisine. Shake things up and try in the corn and peas, and season with salt
something new). and pepper. Add the Worcestershire sauce
What’s the difference between shepherd’s and continue cooking until everything is
pie and cottage pie? Shepherd’s pie con- well combined and hot, about 3 minutes.
tains lamb and is an Irish specialty. Cottage Turn the mixture into a 9-inch, deep-dish
pie is English and contains beef. Both have pie pan.
mashed potatoes on top, and occasionally Drain the cooked potatoes. In the
on the bottom as well. saucepan that you used to cook the pota-
This version of Shepherd’s pie calls for toes, heat the remaining 1/2 cup milk and
ground lamb, readily available in most the remaining 2 tablespoons butter until
supermarkets. If you have a tight relation- barely simmering. Put the cooked potatoes
ship with your butcher, ask him or her to through a food mill or ricer, or use a potato
grind it fresh — why wouldn’t you? masher to mash and add them to the simmer-
This pie was actually created as a way to ing milk. Stir in the cheese, season with
use up leftover lamb, probably over a centu- salt and pepper, and stir to blend well, until
ry ago. It’s completely worth making even the cheese is melted and incorporated.
without leftover lamb, so let’s proceed with What’s the difference between shepherd’s pie and cottage pie? Shepherd’s pie contains lamb Spread the mashed potatoes evenly over the
our ground-meat version. But do think of and is an Irish specialty. Cottage pie is English and contains beef. Both have mashed potatoes lamb mixture in the pie pan. Use a spoon to
this recipe any time you make a roast of on top, and occasionally on the bottom as well. make nice wavy peaks and valleys in the
lamb, whether it’s a shoulder or leg or loin. 1 cup chopped onion Place the potatoes in a medium-size potatoes; the peaks will then get nicely
Try hard to make sure there are leftovers, 1/2 cup chopped carrots saucepan and add cold water to cover. Salt browned and beautiful in the baking.
and then dice them finely and use them in 1/2 cup chopped fennel the water, then place over high heat until Bake for 15 minutes, until the top is set
this comfort-food pot pie. 1 teaspoon minced garlic the water simmers. Lower the heat to medi- and a bit colored. If you want the top a little
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme um-high and continue to simmer, partially more browned, you can run it under the
SHEPHERD’S PIE 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour covered, until the potatoes are very tender, broiler for a minute or two, but keep a close
Serves 6 1 cup whole milk, divided about 20 minutes. eye on it so it doesn’t get too brown.
45 minutes start to finish 1/2 cup chicken broth Meanwhile, spray a large skillet with Remove from the oven and let sit for 5 to 10
4 large Yukon Gold potatoes, peeled and 1/2 cup fresh or frozen corn nonstick cooking spray and heat over minutes before serving.
halved (abut 1 1/2 pounds) 1/2 cup fresh or frozen peas medium high heat. Add the lamb and Nutrition information per serving: 643
Kosher salt to taste Freshly ground black pepper to taste cook, stirring frequently to break up the calories; 364 calories from fat; 41 g fat (16
1 1/2 pounds ground lamb 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce meat, until brown and crumbly, about 5 g saturated; 1 g trans fats); 105 mg choles-
4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, 1/2 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese minutes. Turn into a colander and careful- terol; 838 mg sodium; 39 g carbohydrate; 8
divided Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. ly wipe out the skillet. g fiber; 5 g sugar; 31 g protein.
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Shredded sweet potatoes for Passover or Easter side dish


By Sara Moulton came in — the one containing all the slic-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing and dicing blades — on the top shelf of
a closet. Now’s the time to pull it down, dust
With spring just down the road, you’ve it off and pull out the grating disk. Then
likely already figured out the main dish for simply peel the sweet potatoes, cut them
the feast accompanying whichever of the into chunks that fit into the processor’s
two big seasonal holidays — Easter or feed tube and grate away. You’ll be done in
Passover — you celebrate. Leg of lamb and about 5 minutes.
glazed ham are Easter favorites. Braised The pistachios contribute crunch — and
brisket or roast chicken land on many some complementary flavor — to the sweet
Passover tables. But no matter which way potatoes, but feel free to use your nut of
you roll, shredded sweet potatoes with dates choice. The dates contribute a nice jammy
and pistachios is a tasty side dish that’s a sweetness, but if you’re not a fan, just leave
great way to round out the menu. them out. Finally, if you prefer basil or
cilantro to mint, by all means, swap them
The easy part of this recipe is that it takes in. Before the meal is over, you may find
just 5 minutes to cook on top of the stove. this side dish earning a place nearer to the
And because the oven is going to be hogged center of the plate.
for hours by the main dish you’re roasting,
on top of the stove is exactly where you SHREDDED SWEET POTATOES
want it to cook. But sweet potatoes are
dense, you say. How can they become tender WITH DATES AND PISTACHIOS
in 5 minutes? Well, it’s a snap when you Start to finish: 30 minutes (20 active)
shred them before putting them in the skil- Servings: 6
let. 1/2 cup finely chopped onion
No matter which way you roll, shredded sweet potatoes with dates and pistachios is a tasty Like many of us with a food processor,
side dish that’s a great way to round out your holiday menu. you might have long ago stashed the box it See POTATOES, Page 19

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desire for increased bicycle and pedestrian months, and also responded to resident Tim 101 slowdowns, said Johnson. Noting

HOLLY
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access, and asked city engineer Grace Le what
the project’s main goal is and if planners
could instead focus on building a new pedes-
Hilborn’s concerns about how the project
would affect bicycle access in nearby neigh-
borhoods, adding it would be studied compre-
improving safety made sense as a city goal,
he said the Transportation Authority is look-
ing to improve traffic flow to cities across
trian and bicycle overcrossing at a lower hensively as the city takes another look at the Peninsula and the Bay Area at large.
cost. its bicycle master plan this year. “If you’re thinking countywide what
ted by several other agencies, including the Le said redesigning the interchange’s Though Councilman Ron Collins you’re thinking about is traffic flow on
state, the Metropolitan Transportation cloverleaf entrances and exits and creating a acknowledged the high cost of the project, 101,” he said. “If you are driving north on
Commission and the City/County new connection for pedestrians and bicy- he noted its proximity to two new hotels and 101 in the evening and you want to get home
Association of Governments. clists is expected to improve safety for all offices recently purchased for biotech com- for dinner to see your kids, and you start
Expected to cost more than $30 million, passing through the interchange. By replac- panies on the city’s east side. With the influx slowing slow down on Whipple and then you
plans to update the existing interchange with ing two of the four cloverleaf entrances with of employees working near the interchange slow down at Woodside … this project will
a new design and to add a pedestrian and bicy- additional lanes and traffic signals at Holly would come traffic implications, Collins help you.”
cle bridge just south of it had been on hold Street, the new design could reduce the cur- said, adding the improvements could expand
until the San Mateo County Transportation In other business, the council approved
rent weaving between drivers, bicyclists and the interchange’s capacity to serve the plans to renovate the San Carlos Youth
Authority supplemented a previous grant pedestrians traveling across Highway 101. uptick in activity.
with close to $4 million in December. Center with a remodeled kitchen, gym
Le added that the design of the project has “We have an interesting, actually, a unique improvements and new floors and front desk.
Though Councilman Mark Olbert noted the included both the interchange and overcross-
hard work on the part of city officials to east side that has become very attractive to a Equipped with a full-size gymnasium and
ing improvements as a package, and that the lot of new businesses coming in,” he said. dance studio, the aging facility has hosted
obtain funding for the project, he took issue latest design was close to obtaining needed
with the project’s ballooning costs over the Councilman Matt Grocott added revenue after-school programs such as sports activi-
Caltrans and federal permits. from the new developments would likely pay ties and drop-in hours for almost 20 years.
years and voted against approving the funds.
Noting increased construction costs and For resident Holly Jones, the changing for the city’s share of the improvements and The council also approved light green
other unanticipated costs have pushed the nature of Holly Street, where she lives, noted other cities have similarly improved paint for four new poles to be installed at the
city’s share of the project to some $11 mil- weighed heavily as she considered the inter- safety at Highway 101 interchanges like San Carlos Caltrain station as part of the
lion, Olbert wondered if the funds could be change improvements. Worried the changes Ralston Avenue and Hillsdale Boulevard in Caltrain electrification project. The poles
used toward other ideas that could benefit res- could increase the traffic volume on Holly keeping with the changing traffic patterns. and wire connecting them are part of an over-
idents more. Street, Jones wondered if a study of the traffic Vice Mayor Cameron Johnson, who also head contact system expected to power a new
“Despite great and very much appreciated patterns on the major city thoroughfare could serves on the board of the Transportation electric fleet. Though some poles slated for
… efforts by our sister agencies, it still be studied first. Authority, looked to the project’s potential stretches of the track running through resi-
requires a massive investment of city funds,” “I think there’s a lot of unfinished busi- to ease congestion on Highway 101. By dential areas are to be painted a darker green,
he said. ness,” said Jones. “I feel like we’re putting facilitating flow of cars on and off the major the council directed staff to look into paint-
Olbert added he hadn’t heard feedback from the cart before the horse.” Bay Area artery, the updated interchange ing all of the poles, which would otherwise
residents and business owners in support of Le said a Holly Street corridor study would could help not only San Carlos residents but remain unpainted, along tracks in the city
changes to the interchange other than a come before the council in the coming those living in the region avoid Highway the same dark green color.

ing a vinyl business] in the 1990s, but wanted to buy. Now that it [vinyl] is in the retired guys as a hobby. This does not mean

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when CDs came in to play for the next 10
years, we all had doubts because now vinyl
is in and that is what we all have a lot of,”
merchandise is now 80 percent new and 20
used,” Toonz said.
Frequent customer Melody Mitchell buys
that the items in the shop are all expensive.
Most are used vinyl, CDs, movies, sold at
the 60 percent of the original price so that
said Allen. Cuban music from the shop and said Toonz the customers feel that they are getting a
From what Toonz recalls, vinyl came back is the type of guy who makes sure to remem- deal. Prices of turntables vary.
and other assorted music memorabilia. in 2011 but made a full comeback in 2015, ber what his customer’s music tastes are and Michael Reading, another loyal customer
Toonz admits he loved music growing up, which he said he had predicted. what could be added to their collection. to Vinyl Solution Records feels that the
but never thought that he’d be selling it to “I never gave up on them [vinyl] even “I come in every couple of weeks to buy establishment has never disappointed him
people versus being only a customer him- though I suffered financially. I had a satis- CDs,” Mitchell said. when it comes to the merchandise.
self. fied customer base when CDs were in for Toonz keeps up with the current demand of Reading has been coming to the shop for
“All my life I’ve been a big music fan and about 10 years and then vinyl made its music and knowledge of certain popular more than 20 years, doing trade-ins for new
I’ve never seen this as my biggest goal,” comeback,” Toonz said. artists of today and likes “to give artists a vinyl. From what he could recall, Vinyl
Toonz said. chance.” He also likes to make sure that he Solution Records is the last of its kind
Toonz worked in air freight at the San Vinyl’s comeback can sell and trade to a wider audience to serve around here. He still believes that this store
Francisco International Airport and found his customer’s tastes. is the best kept secret of it all.
his first part-time record store job at Rod’s One might think this would mean more
money for used music shops —  especially “This is the best place in the Peninsula as
Records in San Carlos. The owner was even-
his — but it is actually the opposite. Yes,
Collectors’ items far as I’m concerned,” Reading said. “The
tually approached by the ambitious then prices are reasonable, the people are fun and
employee of the store to purchase the busi- the vinyl he was able to collect for more What makes the store popular as well is
than a decade was cheap and plentiful which that the establishment has collector items nine times out of 10, you will walk out with
ness. By then, he moved it to 119 W. 25th something.”
Ave. in 1984 and had finally moved again to helped give a variety to the store. Now with including The Beatles mem-
its current address 151 W. 25th Ave. in the high demand, it can make it difficult to orabilia and other items that
1990. keep up with certain demands and artists. can be priced up to $1,000
His brother Robert Allen has a silent part- This could lead customers to buying from due to the collector value
ner since the beginning of Toonz’s pur- other sellers — especially Amazon. and rarity of the item.
chase. Allen has also been in charge of the “Before vinyl became popular again, my They acquire turntables
bookkeeping, the display cases and mer- merchandise would equal 80 percent used from people who are mov-
chandising. vinyl and 20 percent new since for about 10 ing or moving on from
“At first it seemed like a good idea [hav- years when CDs were in allowed me to playing them. The record
invest in which would stock on what people players are often repaired by

1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika ly, until the potato is tender, about 5
POTATOES 1/3 cup toasted chopped pistachios
1/3 cup chopped dried dates
1 1/2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
minutes. Stir in the paprika, pista-
chios, dates, lemon juice and mint; add
salt to taste.
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2 tablespoons shredded fresh mint
In a large skillet cook the onion in Nutritional information per serving:
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil the oil over medium heat, until soft- 254 calories; 82 calories from fat; 9 g
2 pounds sweet potatoes, peeled and ened, about 5 minutes. Add the sweet fat (1 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg
coarsely shredded, preferably using the potatoes and a hefty pinch of salt, cholesterol; 167 mg sodium; 41 g car-
grating disk of a food processor increase the heat to medium-high, bohydrate; 6 g fiber; 13 g sugar; 4 g
Kosher salt cover, and cook, stirring, occasional- protein.
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two-bedroom unit. The other 54 units Terrones shared a similar perspective,


PROJECTS would be reserved for seniors, ranging
in rents between $1,107 for a 610-
square-foot one-bedroom unit and
while calling for detailed improve-
ments before the project is brought
back before the commission.
Calendar
Continued from page 1 $1,597 for a 760-square-foot two-bed- WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28 1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo.
“I like the style and direction this is Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Pet Admission is $9.50 to $12.50. Swing
room unit. going,” he said. Food Express, 6925 Mission St., Daly into the weekend with music, science,
To assure it is favorably received, The parking structure is slated to offer Meanwhile, review of the parking City. Free spaying and neutering clin- food and fun. For more information
Burlingame residents called on officials 384 spaces spread across five stories on structure was rather brief, as most com- ic hosted by the Peninsula Humane call 342-7755.
Society. Surgery performed by a
to mold the development in a fashion an adjacent surface parking lot bounded missioners were quick to express enthu- licensed vet in an SPCA surgery vehi- 13th Annual Step Into Spring. 5:30
that blends well with the existing by Lorton and Highland avenues. siasm for an opportunity to offer more cle. One pet per family. Cats and dogs p.m. to 8 p.m. South San Francisco
neighboring community character. only. For more information call 340- Municipal Services Building, 33
The Burlingame City Council earlier spaces downtown than the current lot 7022. Arroyo Drive, South San Francisco.
As it stands, residents harbor reserva- this month considered terms of the provides. Cost $30. For more information con-
tions that the proposed design towers Easybridge. 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. tact cgrantano@gmail.com.
agreement with Pacific West Loftis was most critical of the design, Fattoria E. Mare Restaurant, 1095
over its surroundings, casting shadows Companies, which was selected to suggesting officials should not settle Rollins Road, Burlingame. Open to CuriOdyssey’s 2018 Leonardo
on neighboring homes and introducing develop both projects. with the current approach. seniors. For more information and to Lecture with Tory Belleci. 7 p.m. to 8
RSVP visit peninsuladbc.com/easy- p.m. CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote Point
privacy concerns. Other neighborhood Under their decision, councilmem- “I wouldn’t be satisfied settling for a bridge. Drive, San Mateo. Featuring
residents suggested the affordable hous- bers shared their preference to lease the simple, utilitarian garage,” he said. MythBusters host Tory Belleci. All
ing development may generate addi- Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to ages. For more information call 342-
city land rather than selling the adja- Others called on officials to prioritize noon. Redwood City Main Library, 7755.
tional traffic in an already congested cent properties, while conceding to the building the parking garage before the 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood
downtown corridor and compound builder’s interest in forgoing paying housing units, for fear of taking away City. Have questions answered ‘Joseph and the Amazing
regarding laptops, e-readers, tablets Technicolor Dreamcoat.’ 7:30 p.m.
existing parking problems. prevailing wage for a portion of the parking opportunities from an area or mobile phones. This free one-on- Menlo-Atherton High School
“Please make sure this project is not project. They also expressed a willing- already starved for spaces. one help meets in the small confer- Performing Arts Center, 555
at the expense of existing residents and ence room on the first floor of the Middlefield Road, Atherton. Cost $14.
ness to contribute to the financing of “I can see businesses going out of library. For more information email For more information contact
neighbors, and right now I feel like it the development. business in Burlingame. I see a huge gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. kristinm33@gmail.com.
is,” said Marina Franco, who joined a Planning commissioners kept out of hardship for businesses,” said David San Mateo Professional Alliance Free Astronomy Lecture. 8 p.m. to 9
line of residents criticizing the project. the weeds on such detailed elements, Mendell, of Kern’s Fine Jewelry, on Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. p.m. College of San Mateo, 170 W.
Heather Sirk, manager of a nearby and instead encouraged the architect to Lorton Avenue, regarding the loss of Pacific Catch Restaurant, 243 S. B St., Hillsdale Ave., San Mateo. Dr. Chris
San Mateo. Free admission, lunch McKay will talk about Enceladus, a
property, shared similar concerns. consider amendments to a project parking. ordered off the menu. For more infor- moon of Saturn. For more informa-
“I really don’t want the households of which some agreed was too large for its Terrones too suggested he would mation contact mike@mikefoor.com. tion call 862-9602.
the property that I currently manage to surroundings. favor creative thinking preventing the Toastmasters Public Speaking and SATURDAY, MARCH 3
lose all of their light,” she said, while “I’m still not convinced this is right, loss of both lots concurrently, as plans Leadership Skills Development. Office Hours: Broadmoor. 8 a.m. to
noting she appreciated the interest of because it makes it seem bulky,” said currently allow for one lot to serve as Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 11 a.m. Sam’s Sandwiches, 301 87th
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood St., Broadmoor in Daly City. No
Burlingame officials to address prevail- Commissioner Michael Gaul, regarding construction staging for development Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup- appointment necessary. For more
ing affordability concerns. the building design. of the housing before the parking portive atmosphere while learning to information contact
improve your communication and mrichardson@smcgov.org.
No decision was made at the project, Other commissioners also raised con- garage is built. leadership skills. For more informa-
as commissioners were only charged cerns regarding proposed placement of Caleb Roope, CEO of Pacific West tion call (202) 390-7555. Family Heritage with the San
with examining the buildings’ architec- Mateo Genealogical Society. 11
building amenities, and the congruity Communities, meanwhile suggested Creative Cafe: Coloring for Adults. a.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
ture and design. Their feedback will be with its surrounding community. But such a scenario is unlikely because the 12:30 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South Francisco. Discuss DNA testing and
considered by the builder before the largely the sentiment shared by offi- project financing plan hinges on the San Francisco. De-stress and enjoy interpreting DNA results. For more
friendly conversation. For more infor- information contact
proposal is brought back for further cials reflected an appreciation for the order of construction. mation contact valle@plsinfo.org. valle@plsinfo.org.
deliberations later. proposal. Instead, he offered a more bleak
Matinees at Magnolia: ‘Only the Understanding Your Health Care.
The housing development, on the lot “In general, I think it is quite a nice vision of what community members Brave.’ 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Magnolia of 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. San Mateo
at Park Road and Lorton Avenue, is slat- project,” said Commissioner Will should expect once the project breaks Millbrae, 201 Chadbourne Ave., Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las
ed to offer 78 units of workforce hous- Loftis, while adding his admiration for ground. Millbrae. For more information call Pulgas, San Mateo. For more informa-
697-7607. tion call 522-7490.
ing, ranging in rents between $1,107 the focus on affordability by claiming “We are definitely adding value to the
for a 610-square-foot, one-bedroom “we definitely need this kind of project situation but it is not going to be pret- Online Scams. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Grand Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m.
Avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave., to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220
unit and $2,979 for a 810-square-foot, in the city.” ty for a couple years,” he said. South San Francisco. Free and for 18+. Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition by
For more information call 877-8530. renowned Chinese painter and print-
maker Hung Liu. For more informa-
tures for a variety of reasons, most hope it doesn’t take a large-scale emer-

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notably rising pension costs, flat sales
and hotel tax revenue and the need to
prepare for a future economic down-
gency to realize how valuable Christy
and CERT is.”
In fact, nearly everyone who spoke
Special Film Screening: ‘The
Painter Sam Francis.’ 6 p.m. to 7:30
p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W.
Third Ave., San Mateo. Sam Francis
was an internationally acclaimed
tion call 355-1894.
Author Event. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Burlingame Library, 480 Primrose
Road, Burlingame. Event features
town. during the study session’s public com- abstract expressionist painter, and Julie Lythcott-Haims of ‘Real
one of San Mateo’s native sons. For American’ and ‘How to Raise an Adult’
According to the staff report, increas- ment period expressed support for more information call 522-7811. For more information call 558-7411.
staff report. es in general fund expenditures for the CERT.
Other recommended cuts proposed in current fiscal year are primarily attrib- Every member of the council respond- Library Film Nights: ‘The Florida Brazilian Choro Group ‘Grupo Falso
Project.’ 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Millbrae Baiano’ Performance. 3 p.m. to 4
the staff report include a reduction in uted to $5.4 million in transfers associ- ed with praise for CERT, and several Library Community Rooms, 1 Library p.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W.
combined library hours from 208 to 161 ated with implementation of the councilmembers, including John Ave., Millbrae. Ages 16 and older. For Third St., San Mateo. Similar to jazz,
per week, and the elimination of funding Docktown Plan, which requires pay- Seybert and Janet Borgens, said they’re more information call 697-7607. choro melds African rhythms with a
harmonic structure similar to classical
for the Familias Unidas at Hoover and ments to relocate residents there. confident staff will find a way to keep THURSDAY, MARCH 1 baroque in this popular Brazilian
Hawes schools program, which serves During the Monday meeting, mem- the program intact. Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. The musical style. For more information
about 80 families a year. The report also Shops at Tanforan, 1150 El Camino call 522-7849.
bers of the Community Emergency “We hear you, CERT,” Councilwoman Real, San Bruno. For more information
recommends cutting the Schaberg and Response Team, a disaster preparedness Alicia Aguirre said. call 340-7022. ‘Joseph and the Amazing
American Scores after-school programs, program facing cuts, made a strong As for possible cuts to library and Technicolor Dreamcoat.’ 7:30 p.m.
Habitat for Humanity ’s Building Menlo-Atherton High School
which will affect 130 students, as well showing. Numerous speakers implored youth programs, several councilmem- Blocks. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 435 Performing Arts Center, 555
as Shakespeare in the Park. the council to leave the program fully bers expressed concern. Daisy Lane, East Palo Alto. Revitalize Middlefield Road, Atherton. Cost $14.
Collectively, the recommended cuts homes, community facilities and For more information contact
intact, including funding for its emer- “My overall read of the budget is a lot parks over three days. For more infor- kristinm33@gmail.com.
for fiscal year 2018-19 total $3.8 mil- gency preparedness coordinator, of what we’re cutting is programs that mation contact volunteer@habitat-
lion. The report also suggests cuts for Christy Adonis, who is vital to the pro- serve young people and that worries gsf.org. SUNDAY, MARCH 4
Hung Liu: All Over the Map. 1 p.m.
fiscal year 2019-20 totaling $2.2 mil- gram. me,” Councilwoman Shelly Masur said. Public Access Television Station to 5 p.m. Sanchez Art Center, 1220
lion. “In light of the recent increase in dis- In response, Diaz said that staff, for Tour. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Midpen Media Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica. Exhibition by
Even though Redwood City is experi- asters both natural and manmade, I do the most part, tried to preserve youth Center, 900 San Antonio Road, Palo renowned Chinese painter and print-
Alto. Includes signing up for classes maker Hung Liu. For more informa-
encing a construction boom and city not believe that cutting budgets to first programs, and suggested it’s easy to for- and a tour of the facility. For more tion call 355-1894.
revenue — estimated at $140 million — responders of any kind is a good idea,” get how many programs have been pre- information call 494-8686.
are higher than projected, Diaz said the MusiKohl Notes: Henschel Quartet
said Greg Schmidt, a CERT member. “I served when considering the few up for Master Resource Conser vation with Telegraph Quartet and Scott
council directed staff to reduce expendi- reductions. Course. 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 455 Pingel. 7 p.m. Kohl Mansion, 2750
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110 employment 110 employment 203 Public notices tundra tundra tundra
eLectRonic aRtS, Inc. has the fol- WaRehouSe WoRkeR neeDeD FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe
lowing job opening(s) in Redwood City, in Brisbane CA. Looking for full-time 1st StateMent #276622
CA: and 2nd shift employees in our Brisbane, The following person is doing business
CA warehouse. Full benefits after 90 as: Cheung Hing BBQ, 40 W 42nd Ave,
• Game Analyst (RWC1029): Support days: Health, IRA, Short Term Disability, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered
mobile business operations team to un- Long Term Disability and more! Starting Owner: TL BBQ, INC., CA. The busi-
derstand & track key mobile game per- wage is $15.50 per hour. ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
formance indicators such as return on ad alex godizano, 650-333-7397 or registrants commenced to transact busi-
spend (ROAS) & LTV. alex@distributionpersonnel.com ness under the FBN on March 1, 2018.
• Senior Financial Analyst (RWC123): /s/Tony/
Support North America Sales, Marketing This statement was filed with the Asses-
& Operations organization in regard to all
operational expenses & headcount plan- 203 Public notices sor-County Clerk on 2/9/18. (Published in
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/14/18,
ning. 2/21/18, 2/28/18, 3/7/18).
• Mobile Business Analyst (RWC124): FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe
Create & execute structure query lan- StateMent #276352
guage (SQL) programs & scripts to join, The following person is doing business
as: Hanes Hypnosis Center, 365 Mullet FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe
manipulate & extract data from compa- StateMent #276654
ny's game telemetry & game sales data. Ct., FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Regis-
tered Owner: Steven A. Hanes, same ad- The following person is doing business
• Data Scientist (RWC723): Apply exper- as: MIF Insurance Agency, 355 Gellert
tise in statistical modeling & machine dress. The business is conducted by an
learning to glean actionable intelligence Individual. The registrants commenced Blvd., Suite 240, DALY CITY, CA 94015. over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
from data to support company's business to transact business under the FBN on Registered Owner: Moriwaki, Imai & Fuji-
decisions. 1/11/2018. ta, Inc., CA. The business is conducted
/s/Steven A. Hanes/ by a Corporation. The registrants com-
To apply, submit resume to This statement was filed with the Asses- menced to transact business under the
EAJobs@ea.com and reference ID#. sor-County Clerk on 1/18/2018. (Publish- FBN on 2013.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Bradley Yamamoto/
2/7/18, 2/14/18, 2/21/18, 2/28/18). This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/13/18. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/14/18,
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe 2/21/18, 2/28/18, 3/7/18).
StateMent #276523
The following person is doing business FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe
as: 1)Private Lender Link 2)PrivateLend- StateMent #276671
erLink.com, 200 Main Street, Suite 200D, The following person is doing business
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 . Regis- as: International Auto Body, 4007 Pacific
tered Owner: Private Lender Link, Inc., Blvd., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis-
CA. The business is conducted by a Cor- tered Owner: International Auto Body,
poration. The registrants commenced to Inc., CA. The business is conducted by
transact business under the FBN on Jan- a Corporation. The registrants com-
uary 1, 2018. menced to transact business under the
/s/Rokesh Hiro Butani/ FBN on N/A.
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Steven Kotik/
203 Public notices 203 Public notices 296 appliances
sor-County Clerk on 2/1/2018. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe John W. D’Ewart ShoWtiMe RotiSSeRie used once
sor-County Clerk on 2/14/18. (Published StateMent #276814 669 Palmetto Avenue, Suite F $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
2/7/18, 2/14/18, 2/21/18, 2/28/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/21/18, The following person is doing business CHICO, CA 95926 message.
2/28/18, 3/7/18, 3/14/18). as: Pacific Coast Confections, 811 Edge- (530)899-7071
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe mar Avenue, PACIFICA, CA 94044. Reg- FILED: 2/15/2018 SingeR SeWing Machine. Good condi-
StateMent #276535 FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe istered Owner: Shondra Lloyd, same ad- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call
The following person is doing business StateMent #276672 dress. The business is conducted by an nal on 2/21/18, 2/28/18, 3/1/18 ) (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm.
as: Curry Project Administration Serv- The following person is doing business Individual. The registrant commenced to
ices, 1216 De Solo Drive, PACIFICA, CA as: International Auto Body, 1172 Mont- transact business under the FBN on N/A. SMith coRona typewriter and table
94044. Registered Owner: Tyler B. Cur- /s/Shondra Lloyd/ M120 $25 (650)888-9314
gomery Ave., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066.
ry, same address. The business is con- Registered Owner: International Auto This statement was filed with the Asses-
ducted by an Individual. The registrants sor-County Clerk on 2/26/18. (Published taBLe toP Elec.Skillet Oster #4859
Body, Inc., CA. The business is conduct- w/cover 11 7/8"sq.cook area $10.00
commenced to transact business under ed by a Corporation. The registrants in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18,
the FBN on February 2, 2018. 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18). (650)344-4756
/s/Tyler Curry/
commenced to transact business under 210 Lost & Found
the FBN on N/A. unitaP StanDaRD centerset bath-
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Steven Kotik/ room chrome faucet, complete, $10,
sor-County Clerk on 2/2/2018. (Publish- FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe LoSt cat. Black and White. Black
This statement was filed with the Asses- StateMent #276774 patch on right eye. REWARD. (650)595-3933
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 2/14/18. (Published
2/7/18, 2/14/18, 2/21/18, 2/28/18). The following person is doing business Call (323) 439-7713.
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/21/18, VacuuM cLeaneR (reconditioned)
Caregivers Wanted
Caregivers Wanted 2/28/18, 3/7/18, 3/14/18).
as: Oyster Boy, 2053 A Broadway St.,
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered Books $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
Home C
Home are Jobs
Care FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe
StateMent #276553
Owner: Asian Vision Corporation, CA.
The business is conducted by a Corpora- JaMeS PatteRSon hardback books.
WeSteRn WaShBoaRD Sales made
of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe
The following person is doing business tion. The registrant commenced to trans- 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 $75. phone 650-369-2486.
(650) 600-8108 as: Las Chapinas, 3201 La Selva St. #3,
StateMent #276731
The following person is doing business act business under the FBN on N/A.
SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Registered /s/Lu Zhao/ nichoLaS SPaRkS hardback books. WhiRLPooL WaSheR DRYER, GE
Email: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com
Email: jobs@starlightcaregivers.com as: 306 Games, 470 N. Idaho St. #306, This statement was filed with the Asses-
Ownes: Ana Bac and Leonardo Ramires, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Registered 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 Refrigerator all working and in good con-
same address. The business is conduct- sor-County Clerk on 2/22/18. (Published dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
www.starlightcaregivers.com
www.starlightcaregivers.com ed by a General Partnership. The regis-
Owner: Arnold Peña, same address.
The business is conducted by an Individ-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18, quaLity BookS used and rare. World
trants commenced to transact business 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18). & US History and classic American nov- WhiRLPooL-DRyeR gaS Coin Oper-
Apply online or wwalk-in
Apply alk-in under the FBN on NA.
ual. The registrants commenced to els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or
transact business under the FBN on
4600 EEll CCamino
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Real,, # 211,, LLos
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Altos /s/Ana Bac/ 2/20/18. FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe the haLo Forerunner saga. 3 books.
(650)302-2456
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Arnold Peña/ StateMent #276739
sor-County Clerk on 2/5/2018. (Publish- Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 WhiRLPooL-DRyeR gaS Coin Oper-
This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 2/20/18. (Published as: Pro Alignment and Auto Electric, 501 V.LogVinoV, unuSuaL Journey to the
2/7/18, 2/14/18, 2/21/18, 2/28/18). (650)302-2456
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/21/18, Old County Rd. Ste. C, SAN CARLOS, Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
2/28/18, 3/7/18, 3/14/18). CA 94070. Registered Owner: Aleksan- sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe dar Melnik, 2220 Lake Rd. A7, Belmont, 297 Bicycles
StateMent #276630 CA 94002. The business is conducted 294 Baby Stuff
Day or Night
Day Night Shifts,
Shifftsts, Immedia
Immediate te Placement
Placement The following person is doing business
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe by an Individual. The registrant com- aDuLt BikeS 1 regular and 2 with bal-
Required: 2 years
Required: years paid experience
experience StateMent #276691 menced to transact business under the loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
as: Radiant Beauty Events, 901 Granada The following person is doing business FiSheR-PRice heaLthy Care booster
Street #3, BELMONT, CA 94002. Regis- FBN on 02-20-18. seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
or ccurrent
urrent CNA Certification;
Certification; tered Owner: Mayela Perez Fong, same
as: Vanadis, 715 Laurel Avenue, Apt /s/Aleksandar Melnik/ BMx MongooSe Outer Limit Bike,
Must DDrive
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ar; SSpeak
peak and write
write English
English 203, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
address. The business is conducted by tered Owners: Hans Kristian Taernhed sor-County Clerk on 2/20/18. (Published 295 art
an Individual. The registrants com- and Jaclyn April Aguila Taernhed, same in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18, chiLD’S SchWinn BicycLe, BLue in
menced to transact business under the address. The business is conducted by 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18). BRuSheD FiniSh, 15" X 20" frame good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
neWSPaPeR inteRnS FBN on N/A.
/s/Mayela Perez Fong/
a Married Couple. The registrant com- holds 18 various size photos. Never
used. $20. 650-369-2486. neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
menced to transact business under the
JouRnaLiSM This statement was filed with the Asses- FBN on2/15/18. notice oF Petition to
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
The Daily Journal is looking for in- sor-County Clerk on 2/12/18. (Published mes
terns to do entry level reporting, re- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/14/18,
/s/Jaclyn April Aguila Taernhedi/ aDMiniSteR eState oF 296 appliances
This statement was filed with the Asses- William Wong
search, updates of our ongoing fea-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al-
2/21/18, 2/28/18, 3/7/18). sor-County Clerk on 2/15/18. (Published Case Number: 18PRO00148 aiR conDitioneR 10000 BTU w/re- 298 collectibles
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18, To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
so welcome. 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18). tingent creditors, and persons who may brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- 80’S toPS Complete Factory Set All
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe otherwise be interested in the will or es- 0898 Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474.
We expect a commitment of four to StateMent #276549 tate, or both, of William Wong. A Petition
eight hours a week for at least four The following person is doing business FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe for Probate has been filed by William S. a-teaM FiguRineS Plus Jeep $20
months. The internship is unpaid, but as: Limitless Hardware, 940 El Camino aiR conDitioneR, Portable, 14,000
StateMent #276813 Wong in the Superior Court of California, BTU, Commercial Cool model (650)591-9769 San Carlos
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- Real, BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered The following person is doing business County of San Mateo. The Petition for
terns have progressed in time into Owner: Compleat Baldwin Brass Center CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
as: Guerrero’s Taqueria III, 2408 B Juni- Probate requests that William S. Wong sories plus remote included. Lennox ReD Rose, Unused, hand
paid correspondents and full-time re- of California, CA. The business is con- pero Serra Blvd, DALY CITY, CA 94015. painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
porters. be appointed as personal representative 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO.
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants Registered Owner: Guerrero’s Taqueria to administer the estate of the decedent. (650)345-1835 $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
commenced to transact business under III, LLC, CA. The business is conducted The petition requests the decedent’s will
College students or recent graduates the FBN on N/A. MiLLeR Lite Neon sign , work good
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper by a Limited Liability Company. The reg- and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- coFFee MakeR $15.00 white, Kitchen
/s/Bradley A. Clore/ istrant commenced to transact business bate. The will and any codicils are avail- $59 call (650)218-6528
experience is preferred but not neces- Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533-
This statement was filed with the Asses- under the FBN on N/A. able for examination in the file kept by 0907
sarily required. sor-County Clerk on 2/5/18. (Published in StaR WaRS Action figure: Qui-Gon
/s/Jose Alejandro Guerrero/ the court. Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/14/18, This statement was filed with the Asses- The petition requests authority to admin- coLeMan Lxe Roadtrip Grill -
Please send a cover letter describing 2/21/18, 2/28/18, 3/7/18). Steve (650)518-6614.
your interest in newspapers, a resume sor-County Clerk on 2/26/18. (Published ister the estate under the Independent Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
and three recent clips. Before you ap- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18, Administration of Estates Act. (This au- (650)918-9847
ply, you should familiarize yourself 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18). thority will allow the personal representa- 299 computers
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe tive to take many actions without obtain- eLectRic StoVe From Sears
with our publication. Our Web site: StateMent #276547
www.smdailyjournal.com. ing court approval. Before taking certain Excellent Condition $225 RecoRDaBLe cD-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
The following person is doing business FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe very important actions, however, the per- Please Call (650)244-9267 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
as: The Farm, 143 B South Blvd , SAN StateMent #276799 sonal representative will be required to (650) 578 9208
Send your information via e-mail to MATEO, CA 94402. Registered Owner:
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- The following person is doing business give notice to interested persons unless gooD MicRoWaVe 1100 watt $40 Da-
Kelly Maguire, 1200 East Hillsdale Blvd.,
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul-
Foster City, CA 94404. The business is
as: Awakened Self, 66 Westpark Dr.,
DALY CITY, CA 94015. Registered Own-
they have waived notice or consented to ly City (415) 231-4825. 300 toys
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 the proposed action.) The independent
conducted by an Individual. The regis- er: Santiago Rocha, same address. The administration authority will be granted hotPoint heaVy Duty Dryer excellent
trants commenced to transact business working condition Burlingame $50 Call “gaMBina” ScaRLett O’Hara doll.
business is conducted by an Individual. unless an interested person files an ob- $25. 650-888-9314.
under the FBN on N/A. The registrant commenced to transact jection to the petition and shows good Dan (408)656-0958
/s/Kelly Maguire/ business under the FBN on 01/27/2018. cause why the court should not grant au-
This statement was filed with the Asses- Maytag WaSheR excellent working LaRge StuFFeD ANIMALS - $3 each
SaLeS - Telemarketing and Inside Sales /s/Santiago Rocha/ thority. Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
Representative needed to sell newspa- sor-County Clerk on 2/5/18. (Published in This statement was filed with the Asses- condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
A hearing on the petition will be held in (408)656-0958
per print and web advertising and event the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/14/18, sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published this court as follows: MAR. 16, 2018 at
2/21/18, 2/28/18, 3/7/18). RoLLeRBLaDeS, gooD condition.
marketing solutions. To apply, please call in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18, 9:00 a.m., DEPT. 28, Superior Court of Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745-
650-344-5200 and send resume to MFg h20LaBS Model 300 exc cond
3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18). California, County of San Mateo, 400 counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. 6309
info@smdailyjournal.com County Center, Redwood City, CA
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe 94063.
StateMent #276641 FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe ReFRigeRatoR FoR Sale very good StaR WaRS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
If you object to the granting of the peti- condition asking only $99 (650)520-4650 $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
SaLeS/MaRketing The following person is doing business StateMent #276713 tion, you should appear at the hearing
inteRnShiPS as: Hispanic Connection Market Re- The following person is doing business and state your objections or file written RooM heateR Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking search, 1056 Northwood Dr, SAN CAR- as: Mind+Body Fitness, 950 Redwood objections with the court before the hear- vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
for ambitious interns who are eager to LOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: Eu- Shores Pkwy Unit H102, REDWOOD ing. Your appearance may be in person (650)952-3500 302 antiques
jump into the business arena with both lalio Segovia, same address. The busi- CITY, CA 94065. Registered Owner: Re- or by your attorney.
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs ness is conducted by an Individual. The becca Black, same address. The busi- If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- SeWing Machine-RoyaL XL 6000 Mahogany antique Secretary desk,
of the newspaper and media industries. registrants commenced to transact busi- ness is conducted by an Individual. The itor of the decedent, you must file your Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
This position will provide valuable ness under the FBN on Feb. 2010. registrant commenced to transact busi- claim with the court and mail a copy to (650)342-8436. elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
experience for your bright future. /s/Eulalio Segovia/ ness under the FBN on 1/24/2018. the personal representative appointed by
Email resume This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Rebecca Black/ the court within the later of either (1) four
info@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 2/12/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- months from the date of first issuance of
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/14/18, sor-County Clerk on 2/16/18. (Published

LegaL noticeS
letters to a general personal representa-
Scientist-Pathologist (multiple openings), 2/21/18, 2/28/18, 3/7/18). in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18, tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18). California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
CA. Design study protocols, test hypoth- from the date of mailing or personal de-
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe livery to you of a notice under sectioin
eses and interpret results. REQ: Doctor
Vetrnry Medcne degree; board certifica-
StateMent #276651
The following person is doing business
FictitiouS BuSineSS naMe
StateMent #276645
9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth- Fictitious Business Name Statements,
tion from American or European College er California statutes and legal authority
of Veterinary Pathology and 2 yrs exp. as: Premier Audio Video Technology, The following person is doing business may affect your rights as a creditor. You Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
104 Franz Ct. #7, PACIFICA, CA 94044. as: Drapery Works, 111 Red Hawk
Up to 10% foreign and domestic travel,
reimb. To apply, go to: Registered Owners: Alford Orozco and Court, BRISBANE, CA 94005. Regis-
may want to consult with an attorney
knowledgable in California law.
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
http://applygene.com/00455935/ Mitsukazu A. Orozco, same address.
The business is conducted by a General
tered Owner: Jolynn Rodriguez, same
address. The business is conducted by
You may examine the file kept by the Notice of Public Sales and More.
court. If you are a person interested in
Partnership. The registrants com- an Individual. The registrant com- the estate, you may file with the court a
SR. Finance MgR., for solid waste/re- menced to transact business under the menced to transact business under the
cycling agency. Budgeting, financial pro- FBN on N/A. FBN on 1999.
Request for Special Notice (form DE- Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
jections, review of third-party contractors, 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
/s/Alford Orozco/ /s/Jolynn Rodriguez/ praisal of estate assets or of any petition
rate-setting, benefits administration,
bond oversight, insurance, capital project
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 2/13/18. (Published
This statement was filed with the Asses- or account as provided in Probate Code Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
sor-County Clerk on 2/13/18. (Published
cost control.
https://rethinkwaste.org/about/about-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/14/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2/28/18,
section 1250. A Request for Special No-
tice form is available from the court clerk.
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
2/21/18, 2/28/18, 3/7/18). 3/7/18, 3/14/18, 3/21/18). Attorney for Petitioner:
us/employment-opportunities
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303 Electronics 304 Furniture 306 Housewares 310 Misc. For Sale 316 Clothes Garage Sales
antaRES DoLLaRS Bill Changer ma- IKEa DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x CoMPLEtE SEt OF CHINA - Windsor PowERtEL PHonE for hard of hearing. PaRIS HILton purse white & silver un-
chines never used for small bus. $95 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, Like new used 1 month. $20. (650)871- used, about 12" long x 9" high
(650)992-4544.
IKEa taBLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
20-pieces in original box, never used.
$250 per box (3 boxes available).
8907 $23. (650)592-2648 GaRaGE SaLES
BLaUPUnKt aM/FM/CD Radio and Re-
ceiver with Detachable Face asking
$ 30. (650)598-9804. (650)342-5630 SaMSonItE 26" tan hard-sided suit
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
tUxEDo SIzE 40, black, including white
shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
EStatE SaLES
$100. (650)593-4490 LIVInG RooM Table, good condition. CRYStaL (LEaDED glass) lamp $30. $45. (650)328-6709
$30. (415)231-4825 wILSon LEatHER Lady Jacket. Small, Make money, make room!
Can send picture. (650)464-7860
KInDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger SILK SaREE 6 yards new nice color.for like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 LoVE CHaIR, velour, tan. $45.
(808)631-1365. 308 tools $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
wILSon LEatHER, burgundy lady jack-
List your upcoming
formation.
MotoRoLa BRaVo MB 520 (android
nEw DELUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin-
et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136 garage sale,
antIqUE IRon Hand Drills. 3 available
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
card Belmont (650)595-8855 ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
SLR LEnS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 318 Sports Equipment moving sale,
Sell! (650) 875-8159.
onKYo aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital CRaFtSMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" SLR LEnS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
estate sale,
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, nEw twIn Mattress set plus frame
$30.00 (650) 347-2356
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 yard sale,
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
SHoPSMItH MaRK V 50th Anniversary tRaIn-CoLoR PRInt by John Hugh each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno rummage sale,
nIaGaRa VIBRatInG Adjustable bed most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
SaMSUnG FLat TV 20" ex.co.incl.
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan (650)504-0585
Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
BoLLInGER YoGa Mat. 2 blocks & clearance sale, or
(408)656-0958
VIntaGE CRaFtSMan Jig Saw. Circa
UnIDEn HaRLEY Davidson Gas Tank
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
strap $5 (650)888-9314 whatever sale you
304 Furniture oFFICE SwIVEL Chair, good condition. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 Bow FLEx Max Trainer M-3-Very Good have...
$25. (415)231-4825 watER StoRaGE tanK, brand new, Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
2 waLnUt 3-drawer nitestands. Tops VIntaGE SHoPSMItH and BanD 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225. $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
need work but very good cond. $20/ea oFFICE tYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid Saw, good shape. $300/obo. Call (650)771-6324 (650)784-1061. Reach over 83,450 readers
(650)952-3466. wood with formica wood grain top $25 (650)342-6993
(650) 787-9753 CHILDS KICK scooter by razor with hel- from South San Francisco
antIqUE DInInG table for six people
311 Musical Instruments met $25 obo (650)591-6842 to Palo Alto.
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 oRnatE LaRGE BooKCaSE: Two in your local newspaper.
Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 CHRoMatIC HaRMonICa: Horner EaSton aLUMInUM bat.33 inches, 30
antIqUE MoHaGanY Bookcase. Four asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. 309 office Equipment The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. (650)278-5776.
GoLF BaG travel protector, black, $5;
Call (650)344-5200
oRnatE MaHoGanY headboard with 1950’S BURRoUGHS elec. adding ma-
aRMCHaIR GooD condition $55. gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 chine. $30. 650-888-9314. (650)591-9769
(650)266-3184 DRUM SEt-PEaRL FoRUM Excellent GoLF BaLLS, good condition, 100 for
REtRo HUtCH Needs refinishing other- LaPtoP CaSE or bag. Black. Like new. condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425
BEIGE SoFa $99. Excellent Condition wise good condition. Top detaches from Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. $10; (650)591-9769
Call Paul (650)218-6706.
(650) 315-2319 bottom $25. (650)712-9962
310 Misc. For Sale EPIPHonE LES Paul 100th
GoLF CLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- 379 open Houses
BUnK BEDS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 SEwInG StoRaGE cabinet, Custom $90.00 (650)341-8342
Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or made wood perfect condition $75. Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 GoLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for
B/O (650)685-2494 (650)483-1222 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint,

CaRPEt RUnnER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- SoFaBED, VELoUR, tan, Excellent


no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
FEnDER MUStanG I guitar amplifier
$50. (650)593-4490
oPEn HoUSE
70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. MEn'S RoSSIGnoL Skis. $95.00,
or: floral design. good condition
$45.00. (650)266-3184
condition. $75. (808)631-1365. BESSY SMaLL Evening Hand Bag With
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 $80. (650)421-5469 good condition, (650)341-0282. LIStInGS
SoLID wooD Dining table with exten- FEnDER MUStanG ll guitar amplifier MEn’S SKI Boots, Salomon, Size 9, very
CoMMoDE, GooD condition. $20 obo. sion great piece great condition black BIFoLD SHUttERS 2x28”x79 $10.00
110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. good condition. $70. (650) 591-2981. List your Open House
(650)544-5306
Please call (650)745-6309 $80 (650)364-5263 $130.00 (650)421-5469 in the Daily Journal.
BoBBY HULL Hockey Game Great onE DozEn Official League Diamond
CoMPUtER DESK For sale $99 SoLID wooD Entertainment Center- Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
(650)520-4650 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784 FoR SaLE:
(650)771-6324.
Reach over 83,450
Epiphone Les Paul Custom potential home buyers &
Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. CaPtEL PHonE Message on it’s Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
CoMPUtER SwIVEL CHAIR. Padded X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o screen. Like new used twice $25 PRInCE tEnnIS 2 section nylon black renters a day,
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 $625.00, 650 421 5469.
(925)482-5742 Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
(650)871-8907
$55.(650)341-8342 from South San Francisco
DESK, GD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. taBLE 24"x48" folding legs each end. CaSH REGIStER Parts; Much Skin Not HUGE LUDwIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
to Palo Alto.
(650)458-3578 Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost Guts $500 (415)269-4784 & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian PRoGRaMMaBLE ELIPtICaL Exer- in your local newspaper.
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 cise Bike. Excellent Condition. Redwood
CoStCo PLaY Pen with travel bag. City (650)740-9980 $75.00
DInEttE taBLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. twIn BED frame-black wrought iron Used once $35 (650)591-2981
(650)369-8013. Call (650)344-5200
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 totaL GYM XLS, excellent condition.
PIano, UPRIGHt, in excellent condi-
DRUM -DéCoR ONLY Brass cylinder & Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
DInInG RooM SEt - Cherry Wood tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
twIn BED, mattress, box spring, frame fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00 (650)588-0828
(Looks Like Mahogany), two extra $ 50. (650)598-9804. (650)344-4756
leaves, Seats up to 10 $1200 Call Eve- PIano-1955 BaLDwIn Acrosonic 36”
nings (650)591-6331. USED BEDRooM Furniture, FREE. Call
High, Free for anyone to pick-up toUREDGE REaCtIon ii uniflex sys- 470 Rooms
LIonEL CHRIStMaS Holiday expan- (650)295-9121. tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
(650)573-7381. sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
DInInG taBLE (36"x54") and 4 match- HIP HoUSInG
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for waLL UnIt/RooM Divider. Simple UPRIGHt PIano. In tune. Fair condi-
LIonEL wEStERn Union Pass car and tREaDMILL-HoRIzon LIKE New, limit- Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
$250 .(650)-654-1930. lines. Breaks down for transportation. tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO San Mateo County
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message VIntaGE LInGERIE Washboard circa (650)508-8662 (650)348-6660
DRESSER 4-DRawER in Belmont for LoREx 14” B&W Surveillance System
$75. Good condition; good for children. 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
waLnUt CHESt, small (4 drawer with Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407- VIntaGE naSH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
Call (650)678-8585 strumming $50 (650)369-2486
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 2360 RWC loction. ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
EntERtaInMEnt CEntER for $50. waRDRoBE CLoSEt with beveled LUGGaGE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite YaMaHa aCoUStIC Guitar, model 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 515 office Space
door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589- FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 woMan’S SKI Boots, Nordica, size 8
(650)726-4102 0764 zILJIan CYMBaLS with stands, 21” $30 (650)592-2047. -VIRtUaL oFFICES-
ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99 $59 - $150
FREE wooDEn Bed frame, good condi- wooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x nEGRInI FEnCInG Epee mask size M (916)826-5964 woMEn’S RaICHEL ski boots, size 6 ?
tion pictures available (650)322-9598 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 $ 50. (650)888-5808 .
email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net (415)260-6940 *Business Internet *Phone Answering
wooD-GRaIn LaMInatE Kitchen table 312 Pets & animals YaMaHa RooF RACK, 58 inches $75. *Conference Rooms *Offices
GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- 3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa- SInK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, (650)458-3255 *Complete IT Services * Mail
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. ble $35 (650)392-4841. $15.00 (650)544-5306 aIRLInE CaRRIER for cats, pur. from
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call (650) 373-2000
(505)228-1480 local.
335 Garden Equipment Bay area Executive offices
www.bayareaoffices.com
CHaIn Saw, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric,
onE KEnnEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- $55. (650)888-5808
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
(650)593-2066
340 Camera & Photo Equip. 620 automobiles
PaRRot CaGE, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best nIKon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- CHEVRoLEt ‘86 ASTROVAN, 63K
offer. (650)245-4084 lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 miles, $3800 (650)481-5296
PEt CaRRIER for small dog or cat in ex- oMEGa B600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En- Got an oLDER
6059 larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
CaR, Boat, oR RV?
PEt taxI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux VIVItaR V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and Do the humane thing.
Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for original manual. Like new. $99 SSF Donate it to the
$25. Call (650)349-6059. (650)583-6636 Humane Society.
PEtMatE CoMPaSS Dog Crate used Call 1- 800-943-8412
only 1 week $40. (650)872-2244.
345 Medical Equipment
CHEVY ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT
HoMEDICS DUaL Shiatsu Massage CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284.
316 Clothes Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
5 BoxES male & female square dance
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a

Waiting List Opening at Lesley


bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.

DawGS BRanD Kaymann black and

Gardens in Half Moon Bay


white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
(650)369-2486
FaUx FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
color in excellent condition
length $50 (650)692-8012
3/4 The waiting list for senior apartments at Lesley Gardens will
GEnUInE LaDIES Mink Fur Jacket,
open at 9:00 am 3/5/18 and will close at 4:00 pm 3/9/18.
$50.00 Call: (650)368-0748. Rents are based on 30% of monthly income.
GoLF SHoES FootJoy, brown and white Head of household must be 62+ to apply.
saddle, 91/2, like new, $15; (650)591-
9769
Applications may be picked up at Lesley Gardens
GoLF SHoES, FootJoy, black & white
saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5;
701 Arnold Way
(650)591-9769 Mon 3/5 through Fri 3/9 from 9am - 4pm.
KaYano MEn’S Running shoes size 11 Applications will be available to download at
good condition $20 (650)520-7045
lesleyseniorcommunities.org on 3/1.
LaDIES SEqUIn dress, blue, size XL,
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
No apps accepted before 3/5 or after 3/9.
MEn'S StEtSon hat, size large, new,
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 For info: 650-726-4888
(650) 578-9208

nEw wItH tags Wool or cotton Men's


pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
(650)952-3466
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