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City OKs renter protections


Minimum lease terms, relocation assistance to take effect January in Redwood City
By Zachary Clark Inside Emotions ran high at the The two ordinances have been in the negotiate shorter terms if they so choose.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF contentious Monday meet- works since a 2016 “Managing Growth” Landlords have no obligation to tenants
Redwood City ing at which nearly 40 study session when the council identified after the initial contract expires, but if a
In an effort to ease burdens on renters adopts local speakers weighed in on the tenant protections as a priority, according tenant and landlord agree to continue their
amidst the ongoing housing crisis, the minimum wage ordinances. Supporters cel- to a staff report. relationship, the landlord must offer anoth-
Redwood City Council unanimously passed See page 3 ebrated them as small steps Modeled after policies adopted by the er one-year lease. Landlords are also free to
two renter protection ordinances requiring toward stability in an cities of Menlo Park and Mountain View, raise rents after the initial lease expires.
landlords to offer minimum lease terms, and unstable housing market, while detractors the minimum lease term ordinance forces The ordinance applies to residences with
in certain circumstances, help pay for the saw the measures as forms of property con- landlords to offer a minimum one-year
relocation of displaced low-income tenants. trol. lease, though tenants have the ability to See LEASE, Page 20

City grapples
with license
plate readers
San Carlos officials weigh civil liberties
and technology’s privacy concerns
By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Whether to extend the length of time San Carlos law


enforcement retains data collected from cameras with
license plate reading technology divided San Carlos offi-
cials Monday as they voted 3-2 to approve a 12-month data
retention period and installing the technology to one more
city intersection.
Weighing concerns about how data collected from cam-
eras positioned at intersections and on police vehicles
could be used by partner agencies or mishandled, council-
men Mark Olbert and Matt Grocott voted against the jump
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
from a six- to 12-month data retention policy.
Pradeep Elankumaran, CEO of the San Mateo startup Farmstead, believes using software and AI technology to zero in on his Though Olbert said he had no problem with adding to the
customer’s choices at grocery stores could be the key to cutting down food waste. The grocery delivery service Farmstead city’s stock of 11 cameras, the idea of extending the data
provides to Bay Area customers goes as far north as San Francisco, as far south as San Jose and reaches the East Bay as well. retention period for the technology gave him pause, adding

Keeping kitchens stocked Adding citizenship question


See DATA, Page 18

San Mateo startup aims for efficiency with grocery deliveries


By Anna Schuessler
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
tomers’ top choices at the grocery
store are what drive the types of items
left on the shelf of one refrigerator.
Examining a tube of miso mayo next
to census drawing protests
that pass through its two locations. to them, he joked, “Now we’re adding By Kevin Freking and Hope Yen
With one “hub,” or warehouse space at such a fast pace, I don’t even know THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The warehouse space San Mateo
startup Farmstead occupies is full of where a team packs groceries for deliv- what’s in here.”
ery in a yellow insulated bag, at 1134 And if it seems like Farmstead’s hubs WASHINGTON — The Trump administration’s decision to
hundreds of items one might pick up ask people about their citizenship in the 2020 census set
N. Humboldt St. in San Mateo and are stocked with just enough items to
from a grocery store, yet its CEO off worries among Democrats on Tuesday that immigrants
another in the Mission District of San fill the hundreds of orders customers
Pradeep Elankumaran can navigate the will dodge the survey altogether, diluting political repre-
Francisco, the 2-year-old company has place online, it’s by design.
narrow rows of shelves and refrigera- sentation for states that tend to vote Democratic and rob-
ramped up its weekly deliveries to Elankumaran said helping customers
tors with ease. order just what they need and stocking bing many communities of federal dollars.
Moving briskly from a walk-in total some 1,500 across the Bay Area,
said Elankumaran. their hubs with the right items to meet Not since 1950 has the census collected citizenship data
refrigerator stocked full of bundles of demand is a problem the company is from the whole population, rather than just a population
carrots and crowns of broccoli to a row “Clearly, they’re moving because aiming to solve. sample, says the Congressional Research Service. The deci-
of shelves with popular snacks and there are none left,” he said, of one or
cereal, Elankumaran said his cus- two Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches See FOOD, Page 20 See CENSUS, Page 18
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2 Wednesday • March 28, 2018 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“It isn’t what people think that’s important,
but the reason they think what they think.”
— Eugene Ionesco, Romanian-French playwright

This Day in History


The U.S. Supreme Court, in United

1898 States v. Wong Kim Ark, ruled 6-2 that


Wong, who was born in the United
States to Chinese immigrants, was an
American citizen.
In 1 7 9 7 , Nathaniel Briggs of New Hampshire received a
patent for a washing machine.
In 1 8 3 4 , the U.S. Senate voted to censure President
Andrew Jackson for the removal of federal deposits from the
Bank of the United States.
In 1 9 3 0 , the names of the Turkish cities of Constantinople
and Angora were changed to Istanbul and Ankara.
In 1 9 4 1 , novelist and critic Virginia Woolf, 59, drowned
herself near her home in Lewes, East Sussex, England.
In 1 9 4 2 , during World War II, British naval forces staged a
successful raid on the Nazi-occupied French port of St.
Nazaire in Operation Chariot, destroying the only dry dock
on the Atlantic coast capable of repairing the German bat-
tleship Tirpitz.
In 1 9 4 3 , composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, 69, died in
Beverly Hills, California.
In 1 9 5 5 , John Marshall Harlan II was sworn in as an asso-
ciate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. REUTERS
In 1 9 6 9 , the 34th president of the United States, Dwight ‘Mad’ Mike Hughes sits inside his home-made, steam-powered rocket, as it launches in Amboy.
D. Eisenhower, died in Washington, D.C., at age 78.
In 1 9 7 8 , in Stump v. Sparkman, the U.S. Supreme Court
upheld, 5-3, the judicial immunity of an Indiana judge
In other news ...
against a lawsuit brought by a young woman who’d been Cat-and-mouse game: Mountain for next week, but the pole was uncomfortable. ”
ordered sterilized by the judge when she was a teenager. replaced Friday after a resident The suit claims Roeder caused “sig-
In 1 9 7 9 , America’s worst commercial nuclear accident lion roams California backyards expressed concern about its safety. nificant and irreparable” harm to the
occurred with a partial meltdown inside the Unit 2 reactor at AZUSA — A mountain lion roamed chain with the incidents this month. It
the Three Mile Island plant near Middletown, Pennsylvania. through backyards in a neighborhood In-N-Out seeks restraining seeks damages of more than $25,000.
In 1 9 8 7 , Maria von Trapp, whose life story inspired the outside Los Angeles before wildlife In-N-Out’s attorneys say those who
Rodgers and Hammerstein musical “The Sound of Music,” order against prankster accompanied Roeder and covertly
officers tranquilized it.
died in Morrisville, Vermont, at age 82. The lion was spotted Monday morn- LOS ANGELES — In-N-Out Burger is filmed the behavior, “are unjustly
In 1 9 9 0 , President George H.W. Bush presented the ing in the eastern Los Angeles County seeking a restraining order against an profiting from this illegal activity,”
Congressional Gold Medal to the widow of U.S. Olympic online prankster who posed as the and wants the restraining order
community of Azusa, near the San
legend Jesse Owens. company’s CEO at two Los Angeles extended to them as well. It seeks to
Gabriel Mountains wilderness.
TV news helicopters showed it paw- restaurants, argued with employees keep them and Roeder from entering
Birthdays ing at the door of a home and jumping
onto the roof of a shed, then leaping
and in one instance took a hamburger
from a customer, threw it to the ground
In-N-Out restaurants or harassing its
employees and customers. They are
over a fence. and stepped on it, claiming it was not identified in court documents.
Azusa police contained the big cat “garbage.” In one incident, Roeder appeared at a
until wildlife officers arrived and used The California-based chain filed a restaurant in business attire and
social media to warn residents to stay lawsuit in Los Angeles last week claimed to be the ex-husband of In-N-
indoors. requesting the order against Cody Out CEO Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson. He
After being tranquilized, the sleep- Roeder, who posts YouTube videos claimed he was now the acting CEO of
ing lion was loaded onto a pickup under the name Trollmunchies, the the chain and making a “surprise
truck to be moved out of the neighbor- Orange County Register reported visit.” He demanded kitchen workers
hood. Monday. An email seeking comment make him a cheeseburger and fries for
Philippines Country singer Actor Vince from Roeder was not immediately a “taste test,” then left when he was
President Rodrigo Reba McEntire is Vaughn is 48. Crews replace Rhode Island pole returned. further challenged.
Duterte is 73. 63. “We have recently seen an increase But, the lawsuit says, he showed up
held together with duct tape of visitors to our stores, who are not at another restaurant the next day,
Author Mario Vargas Llosa is 82. Country musician Charlie
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Crews have customers but instead are intention- making the same claim about being
McCoy is 77. Movie director Mike Newell is 76. Actress
replaced a telephone pole in ally disruptive and who then try to the CEO and demanding at the main
Conchata Ferrell is 75. Actress Dianne Wiest is 72. Olympic
Providence, Rhode Island, that was promote themselves through social register to speak to the manager
gold medal gymnast Bart Conner is 60. Actress Alexandra
being held together by duct tape. medi a, ” In-N-Out Executive Vice regarding the “contamination” of the
Billings (TV: “Transparent”) is 56. Rapper Salt (Salt-N-Pepa)
WJAR-TV reports the pole was split President Arnie Wensinger said in a food, according to the lawsuit.
is 52. Actress Tracey Needham is 51. Actor Max Perlich is 50.
in two several weeks ago when it was s t at emen t . “These visitors hav e When Roeder “failed to incite a reac-
Movie director Brett Ratner is 49. Country singer Rodney
struck by a truck. A crew with National unfortunately used deceit, fraud, and tion from employees, (he) then
Atkins is 49. Rapper Mr. Cheeks (Lost Boyz) is 47. Actor Ken
Grid used tape to hold the pole togeth- trespass to their own advantage, and approached a customer, picked up his
L. is 45. Singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson is 45. Rock musi-
er, and a supervisor with the utility in each instance, they have attempt- burger, and began pulling the patty
cian Dave Keuning is 42. Actress Annie Wersching is 41.
deemed it safe for the short term. ed to humiliate, offend, or otherwise apart in the middle of the restaurant
Actress Julia Stiles is 37. Singer Lady Gaga is 32. Electronic
musician Clayton Knight (Odesza) is 30. A permanent repair was scheduled make our customers or associates claiming it was contaminated.”

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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Wednesday • March 28, 2018 3


Redwood City adopts local minimum wage Police reports
Must be bad genes
By Zachary Clark Eight speakers called for a minimum wage cerned that the ordinance deviates from
increase as fast as possible, arguing that neighboring cities, though he ultimately Someone stole two pairs of pants on
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
$15 per hour is far too low to afford Redwood voted for it. Walnut Street in Redwood City, it was
City without working two or three jobs. reported at 1:20 p.m. Wednesday, March
After months of extensive outreach to “I’ve said from the dais every time I am
21.
workers and business owners alike, the Several councilmembers agreed they’d supportive of increasing the minimum
Redwood City Council has adopted a local personally like to see the minimum wage wage, but we’re a small county,” Gee said.
minimum wage that will rise in phases to increase faster, including Councilwoman “We really shouldn’t be trying to doing this BELMONT
$15 per hour by 2020 — two years faster Shelly Masur, who also said the phased city by city and it’s unfortunate we have to
than the state’s plan to hit $15 by 2022. approach was selected, in part, to accommo- do that.” Vandal i s m. A family’s vehicles have been
The council voted 6-1 for the ordinance at date small businesses who said they need According to a staff report, Redwood City getting keyed for almost a year on Forest
Monday’s meeting, with Councilwoman time to adjust their budgets. would partner with San Jose’s Office of Avenue, it was reported at 10:01 a. m.
Alicia Aguirre in opposition. The ordinance will apply to all businesses Equality Assurance, which works with seven Sunday, March 25.
The city’s minimum wage will first jump within Redwood City and all employees Bay Area cities, to enforce the ordinance, Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A man was
to $13.50 per hour by January 2019 before working two or more hours per week within and staff will conduct “extensive outreach” seen sitting in a vehicle with a white mask
it reaches $15 per hour plus the consumer city limits, including youth and tipped over the summer and fall to notify employ- and hat on Talbryn Drive, it was reported at
price index for 2019 by January 2020, after employees. ers and employees about the wage increases. 7:02 p.m. Saturday, March 24.
which each annual increase is based only on The ordinance also defers to state law with The city has engaged in a long process to Theft. Someone stole cigarettes from a
the Consumer Price Index. respect to workers receiving training on the gather input about the proposal, including person on Ralston Avenue, it was reported
The ordinance does not include a CPI cap, job. A “learner’s wage” entails 85 percent of 250 one-on-one business visits, 10 stake- at 8:57 a.m. Saturday, March 24.
said Deputy Assistant Manager Alex the minimum wage for the first 160 hours of holder meetings with nonprofits, organized Vandal i s m. An unknown person broke off
Khojikian. employment, an exception that elicited labor and other groups, two business round- pieces of a vehicle’s lock and keyed deroga-
The council rejected several alternative some concern from the council. table discussions and a community meeting, tory pictures on the side of it on Village
approaches, one of which would have raised “Who has not trained on the job?” as well as online surveys and a dedicated email Drive, it was reported at 6:43 p.m. Friday,
the minimum wage to $15 per hour at once Aguirre, who voted against the ordinance, address for feedback, according to the report. March 23.
by January 2019, and another phased said. “I’d like to see things more uniform in In San Mateo County, the cities of San Theft. A package was stolen from a resi-
approach that would have raised it to Redwood City and not make exceptions for Mateo and Belmont have adopted local min- dence on Waltham Cross, it was reported at
$13.50 per hour by July 2018 and $15 per any groups.” imum wage ordinances, while Daly City and 4:57 p.m. Friday, March 23.
hour by January 2019. Councilman Jeff Gee also said he’s con- Brisbane are currently considering one.
FOSTER CITY
Facebook sued by housing advocates alleging discrimination Fraud. Someone’s computer was hacked
and another person had attempted to use
By Larry Neumeister housing groups have notified the company firm Cambridge Analytica used details of 50 their credit card on East Court Lane, it was
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS since 2016 that it is violating the federal million Facebook users to help Republican reported at 3:59 p.m. Monday, March 26.
Fair Housing Act. It seeks unspecified dam- candidate Donald Trump in the 2016 presi- Po s s es s i o n o f mari juana. A Visalia res-
ages and a court order to end discrimina- dential campaign. ident was cited and released for being in
NEW YORK — Fair housing advocates tion. The housing groups say the Menlo Park, possession of marijuana over 28.5 grams
sued Facebook Tuesday, saying it lets land- California-based Facebook abused its on Beach Park Boulevard, it was reported at
lords and real estate brokers target advertis- Facebook said in a statement that the law-
suit is without merit and the company will power as it became what amounts to the 1:47 p.m. Sunday, March 25.
ing to discriminate against women, those biggest advertising agency in the world.
with disabilities and families with children. defend itself vigorously.
The lawsuit in Manhattan federal court “There is absolutely no place for discrim-
alleges investigations by fair housing sup- ination on Facebook,” the company said.
porters in New York, Washington, D.C., The lawsuit was filed by the National Fair
Miami and San Antonio, Texas, prove Housing Alliance and other organizations.
Facebook continues to let advertisers dis- It comes as Facebook faces criticism over
criminate even though civil rights and allegations British political consulting

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4 Wednesday • March 28, 2018 STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL

Five killed as car plunges the rule of law and draw a line on illegal Joshua Tree National Park in California has
Around the state immigration and others who said it was damaged a historical landmark.
off California’s coastal highway The weather was reported as clear and racist and more about politics than public The fire that broke out late Monday dam-
SAN FRANCISCO — Authorities say five drugs and alcohol were not considered fac- safety. aged the Oasis of Mara, a site settled by
people were killed when a vehicle plunged tors. Supervisor Michelle Steel, an immigrant Native Americans who planted the 29 palm
about 100 feet off a cliff along Northern from South Korea, told the crowd that fixing trees that inspired the name of the nearby
California’s scenic Pacific Coast Highway California county votes to the country’s immigration system will take city Twentynine Palms, according to the
near Mendocino. time. “Along the way, law enforcement National Park Service.
The California Highway Patrol identified
join Trump’s ‘sanctuary’ lawsuit should absolutely cooperate fully within
the constraints of federal law,” she said. Strong winds stoked the rapid spread of
the victims Tuesday as two women from SANTA ANA — In a dramatic one-two
The votes were the most dramatic devel- the fire, which was contained at less than a
West Linn, Oregon and three children. Their punch, leaders in California’s Orange
County voted Tuesday to condemn the opment in a growing counter-movement in square mile, said Eric Sherwin, a spokesman
names and ages were not immediately mad for the San Bernardino County Fire
public. state’s sanctuary law that limits police more conservative-leaning areas of the
cooperation with federal immigration state against the sanctuary law, which the Department.
In a report on the crash, the highway Democrat-controlled Legislature approved
patrol said a 2003 GMC was driving south authorities and to join a Trump administra- Photos show multiple trees ablaze as fire-
tion lawsuit that seeks to overturn it. last year as the Trump administration called fighters snuffed out the flames in less than
along Highway 1 Monday when it pulled for more stringent immigration enforce-
into a dirt turnout along the road and for The all-Republican Board of Supervisors an hour.
in the county that is home to 3.2 million ment and a wall on the entirety of the U.S.- In the light of day Tuesday, at least half a
unknown reasons continued directly off the Mexico border.
cliff. people and many immigrants approved the dozen palms looked more like burnt match-
The vehicle landed on its roof on a large measures by unanimous votes. One of the sticks jutting out of the ground.
rock, killing all five. five supervisors was absent. Fire at Joshua Tree
The fire is being investigated as arson,
Investigators said it was not clear what
The meeting produced a raucous debate damages California landmark the National Park Service said. No arrests
between those who say the moves uphold
caused the crash. LOS ANGELES — A suspected arson fire at have been made.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Wednesday • March 28, 2018 5


McConnell looks to complete
hemp’s comeback as crop
By Bruce Schreiner ing turn the raw product
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS into a multitude of prod-
ucts.
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Senate Majority Growing hemp without
Leader Mitch McConnell wants a full pardon a federal permit has long
been banned owing to its
for hemp.
classification as a con-
The Kentucky Republican on Monday pre- trolled substance related
viewed legislation seeking to free the plant to marijuana. Hemp and
from its ties to marijuana and let it take root marijuana are the same
as a legitimate crop. Mitch species, but hemp has a
Hemp — marijuana’s non-intoxicating McConnell negligible amount of
cousin — would be removed from the con- THC, the psychoactive compound that
trolled substances list under the bill he’s gives marijuana users a high.
offering, McConnell said. The result would Hemp got a limited reprieve with the 2014
REUTERS legalize hemp as an agricultural commodity. federal Farm Bill. McConnell helped push
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg during a town hall at Facebook’s headquarters in Menlo Park. “We’re going to give it everything we’ve for the provision that allows state agricul-
got to pull it off,” the Senate’s top leader ture departments to designate hemp projects

Is Zuckerberg willing to act told hemp advocates in his home state.


The crop has been grown on an experi-
mental basis in a number of states in recent
years, and Kentucky has been at the fore-
for research and development.
Since then, 34 states have authorized
hemp research, while actual production
occurred in 19 states last year, said Eric

boldly to fix Facebook crisis?


By Adam Geller and Barbara Ortutay thetical next act. Instead, he is grappling
front of hemp’s comeback. Kentucky agri-
culture officials have approved more than
12,000 acres to be grown in the state this
year, and 57 Kentucky processors are help-
Steenstra, president of the advocacy group
Vote Hemp. Hemp production totaled about
25,500 acres in 2017, more than double the
2016 output, he said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with a crisis that has enveloped the compa-
ny synonymous with his face and name. It Two officers in black man’s Around the nation
As questions mounted last year about does not help that the most glaring reminder fatal shooting won’t be charged
whether Facebook had been exploited to tilt of Facebook’s flaws is the unabated uproar charges in Alton Sterling’s July 2016 death.
the U. S. presidential election, Mark over the American presidency itself. BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana’s attor- Officer Blane Salamoni shot and killed
Zuckerberg’s to-do list landed him on a fish- “The world feels anxious and divided, and ney general ruled out criminal charges Sterling during a struggle outside a conven-
ing trawler off Alabama’s Gulf coast. Facebook has a lot of work to do, ” Tuesday against two white Baton Rouge ience store where the 37-year-old black man
But the chatter surrounding the CEO’s Zuckerberg wrote in January, laying out the police officers in the shooting of a black was selling homemade CDs. Officer Howie
arrival in port was that it signaled some- “personal challenge” that he sets for him- man whose death led to widespread protests Lake II helped wrestle Sterling to the
thing bigger than just the start of a 30-state self each year. nearly two years ago. ground, but Lake didn’t fire his gun. Two
personal tour: his designs on a job even In 2017, the billionaire challenged him- Attorney General Jeff Landry’s decision cellphone videos of the shooting quickly
more powerful than leading the social net- self to travel to every state he’d never visit- came nearly 11 months after the Justice spread on social media, prompting large
work that links 2.2 billion people world- ed. This year, long after critics began Department ruled out federal criminal protests.
wide. demanding an overhaul, Zuckerberg said his
“It was one of the last things I asked him, personal goal is to “fix” the platform that Obituary
thinking it would put a smile on his face — he has engineered to build community —
and it did,” said Dominick Ficarino, who but that is increasingly blamed for warping Gerald C. Erickson
owns a shrimp business in Bayou La Batre, it.
Gerald C. Erickson (Jerry), 1931-2018, was born in Carrington, North Dakota. His
Alabama, and hosted a dockside lunch for Yet things continue to get worse. Scrutiny family moved to Idaho where he graduated from Coeur d’Alene High School and
Zuckerberg that Sunday afternoon. of Facebook has intensified following starred on the basketball team. Following high school, he joined the US Air Force
“I asked him if he was interested in run- reports that it failed to prevent the data-min- where he continued his love on basketball, playing as a member of the US Air Force
ning for president of the United States. And ing firm Cambridge Analytica from amass- team for the next four years. After completing his military service, Jerry settled with
his answer to me was: ‘Can I answer you ing personal information about millions of his family in Redwood City. He commenced upon a lengthy career with American
with a question? If you were me, would users — possibly used to aid Donald Trump’s Airlines in the Cargo Department at San Francisco Int’l Airport. Upon his retirement
you?”’ campaign — and that the social network has he moved to Lincoln, CA becoming a resident of Lincoln Hills in 2001. “Pops”, as he
Thirteen months later, Zuckerberg no been collecting Android users’ phone call was known to his sons, was an active member of the Elks Club and the Moose Lodge.
longer has the luxury of mulling a hypo- and text message histories without notice. He loved motorcycle rides; driving his ’67 Mustang; and spending time with “End
of the Bar Gang”! He is survived by his eldest son Mark Erickson and partner Lisa
Palomar who reside in Redwood City with their two children Kyle and Kelsey. His
youngest son, Keith Erickson resides with his wife Donna in Roseville, CA and his
ex-wife, Norma Breeden-Hagee of Lincoln Hills, CA. Jerry was predeceased by his
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Man who killed friend returns to ties to build talents useful beyond the class- ing from San Mateo
Local briefs room. County, according to the
court for alleged parole violation Calvache was shot twice in the head and Duncan said he will also talk about the San Mateo County
A Hillsborough man who pleaded no con- once in the buttocks. evolution of education, and project methods Sheriff’s Office.
test to voluntary manslaughter for shooting Prosecutors previously said the decision useful in improving local instruction while Qyana Lavette Smith
and killing his friend in to offer Kleiman a plea deal was made after seeking to recruit interested community was last seen at 5 p.m.
2010 was back in court weighing the likelihood of success before a members wishing to contribute to the local on March 16 when she
Tuesday after he was seen jury against the possibility of a hung jury school system. left the San Mateo
asking to look at .40-cal- or acquittal after a judge ruled Kleiman’s The event will take place 7 p.m. Thursday, County Children’s
iber handguns at a San police statement was inadmissible and evi- March 29, at Burlingame Intermediate Qyana Smith Receiving Home.
Carlos gun store this dence revealed the gun belonged to the School in the auditorium, 1715 Quesada Sheriff’s officials have
month, according to the Calvache. Way.  exhausted all other leads and are asking the
San Mateo County Kleiman will next appear in court public for assistance, according to
District Attorney’s Wednesday for parole violation conference Man arrested for hit-and-run DUI Detective Jesse Myers.
Office.  and faces up to six months in jail if con- A 43-year-old San Mateo man was arrested Anyone with information about Smith is
Bradley
Bradley Allen victed of the parole violation, according to for a DUI hit-and-run in South San Francisco asked to call Myers at (650) 363-4050.
Kleiman Kleiman, 38, had been prosecutors.  that left another driver with major injuries
out on parole after finishing a seven-year on Saturday, police said. BART electronics
prison sentence when he walked into Imbert Burlingame schools Elmer Fernando Sandoval was booked thefts jumped 52 percent
& Smithers at 1144 El Camino Real March
14 and allegedly violated terms of his hosting innovation event into San Mateo County Jail on suspicion of Electronics thefts on BART jumped 52
DUI, DUI causing great bodily injury, flee- percent last year despite a 40 percent
parole, which prohibits him from setting Parents or community members in the ing the scene of a collision resulting in
foot in a gun store as well as touching or Burlingame Elementary School District are increase in arrests compared to 2016, the
injuries, driving on the wrong side of a transit agency reported.
owning firearms, according to prosecutors.  invited to join a discussion examining divided highway causing injury and being
On Jan. 20, 2012, Kleiman took a plea modern learning techniques and the future of There were 417 thefts of phones or other
an unlicensed driver. mobile devices last year, far above the 274
deal offering him a seven-year term for local education. Police and South San Francisco fire crews
killing his friend Christopher Calvache, Bruce Duncan, the district’s new innova- in 2016.
responded to a car crash at 12:35 a.m. BART police said some thefts involved
30, in the pool house of his parents’ resi- tion director, is hosting Thursday, March Saturday after a wrong-way driver on
dence June 15, 2010. The deal was struck 29, a community discussion called force or fear, so they’re also considered vio-
Westborough Boulevard collided with an lent crimes. Those increased by 24 percent,
seven days after his trial began and after “Innovating for Impact Initiative, ” at oncoming vehicle at the intersection of
serious proof issues surfaced, according to Burlingame Intermediate School. from 279 in 2016 to 347 in 2017.
Gellert Boulevard. The agency said it is combating the
prosecutors.   The 7 p.m. event is designed to introduce Sandoval allegedly abandoned the vehicle
Hillsborough police arrested Kleiman Duncan, who was recently hired, and allow crimes by using multiple high-quality sur-
and fled the area. Officers said he was locat- veillance cameras on trains.
after responding to his 911 call seeking him to illustrate his vision for the district’s ed with the help of a police canine.
help inside the pool house of his parents’ future curriculum changes. “The word is getting out that BART is not
A passenger in the other vehicle was a soft target for these thieves,” police Chief
five-bedroom main house on De Sabla “I think they’ll be excited to see how
taken to the hospital with major injuries, Carlos Rojas said in a statement. “If you
Road. Kleiman said he and Calvache were Burlingame Elementary School District is
according to police. take someone’s phone, we have the tools to
alone on the property and that he shot him investing in, and improving, the quality of
Anyone with information about the crash find you.”
during a struggle after his friend pulled a gun the learning and the depth of results for suc-
is asked to call South San Francisco police BART attributed a surge in arrests to the
on him. Prosecutors also say the friends had cess in life,” said Duncan, regarding the dis-
at (650) 877-8900 or email tips@ssf.net. increased policing of crimes like fare eva-
made plans to go to dinner together before cussion at the upcoming meeting.
the altercation. When police arrived, they He said discussion will address shifts in sion.
reportedly found Kleiman carrying marijua- the modern learning environment, designed
Teen missing after The agency cited or warned 8,223 people
na plants in the backyard and a weapon and to build student’s skills in traditional cur- leaving children’s shelter who did not pay for tickets in 2017, 88 per-
casings inside the pool house.  riculum while also offering them opportuni- cent above the 4,382 in 2016.
A 15-year-old girl has been reported miss-

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Jim Mattis predicts partnership
with Bolton despite differences
By Robert Burns want, unless you want
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS group-think.”
Bolton, who will
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Jim replace Army Lt. Gen.
Mattis acknowledged Tuesday that he and H.R. McMaster on April
President Donald Trump’s incoming nation- 9, has publicly advocated
al security adviser, John Bolton, have dif- for overthrowing the
ferent world views but predicted they will North Korean govern-
develop a working partnership. ment, possibly by force.
Jim Mattis Mattis, a retired Marine
“I look forward to working with him — no
general who knows inti-
reservations, no concerns at all,” Mattis
mately the costs of war,
told reporters at an impromptu news confer-
favors diplomacy to rid
ence. “Last time I checked he’s an American.
the North of its nuclear
I’m not in the least bit concerned.”
weapons and has said war
Mattis said he has never met Bolton, a on the Korean peninsula
former ambassador to the United Nations would be “catastrophic.”
and conservative firebrand. He said he On Iran, too, Mattis
REUTERS FILE PHOTO expects Bolton to pay a visit to the
Donald Trump takes part in a forum called Generation Next. would seem at odds with
Pentagon soon, perhaps this week, to begin Bolton, who has argued
developing a relationship.

Poll: Donald Trump’s approval “I’ll tell you right up front: it’s going to
be a partnership,” he said. When a reporter
mentioned that people see his world view as
John Bolton for abandoning the
Obama-era nuclear deal.
These and other matters of war and peace
will test Mattis’ influence with Trump as his

rating up from historic lows significantly different than that of Bolton,


Mattis replied, “That’s the normal thing you
national security team is overhauled.

By Julie Pace and Emily Swanson 46 percent of Americans back Trump’s


moves.
Feinstein: Second Amendment Around the state
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
“Our fortunes will rise and fall with the
repeal unlikely, pass bills instead Congress to restrict gun
WASHINGTON — The good news for economy and specifically with the middle- LOS ANGELES — California Sen. Dianne sales, following a week-
President Donald Trump? His approval rat- class tax cut this fall,” said Corry Bliss, Feinstein said Tuesday it’s unlikely that the end of “March for Our
ing is up 7 points since last month, accord- executive director of the Congressional Second Amendment could be repealed in a Lives” protests against
ing to a new poll by the Associated Press- Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with nation deeply divided over guns, but she gun violence.
NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. House Speaker Paul Ryan. Bliss urged hopes Congress will raise the age limit for When asked about the
The bad news? That only lifts Trump’s Republican candidates to view the law as “an buying firearms to 21 while banning mili- Second Amendment
approval to 42 percent, low for a president offensive, not defensive weapon.” tary-style assault weapons. repeal, the Democrat
at this point in his tenure. One of the GOP’s challenges, however, Her remarks came after retired Supreme said, “I don’t think it’s
Still, the trajectory is a welcome shift for will be keeping the economy and tax over- Court Justice John Paul Stevens called for Dianne possible.”
a White House that has been battered by haul in the spotlight through the fall given repeal of the Second Amendment in an essay Feinstein She added that reach-
chaos, controversies and internal the crush of other matters roiling the White on The New York Times website. ing the threshold to alter
upheaval. The poll suggests that at least House and competing for Americans’ atten- Speaking with reporters in Los Angeles, the Constitution would be “extraordinarily
some of the president’s improving stand- tion. At the White House on Monday, the Feinstein said there was momentum behind difficult.”
ing is tied to the economy and the daily press briefing was dominated by ques- the push for tougher legislation in
Republican tax overhaul, which offers a tions about the president’s alleged affair
glimmer of hope for GOP lawmakers who with adult film star Stormy Daniels, a rela-
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China: North Korean leader


Kim met with Xi in Beijing
By Gillian Wong The developments were
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS interpreted as the North
being desperate to break
out of isolation and
BEIJING — The Chinese government
improve its economy
confirmed Wednesday that North Korea’s
after being squeezed by
reclusive leader Kim Jong Un went to
heavy sanctions.
Beijing and met with Chinese President Xi
China remains North
Jinping in his first known trip to a foreign
Korea’s only major ally
country since he took power in 2011.
and chief provider of
The official Xinhua News Agency said Kim Jong Un energy, aid and trade that
Kim made an unofficial visit to China from keep the country’s bro-
Sunday to Wednesday. ken economy afloat.
Xi held talks with Kim at the Great Hall of The visit to China
the People in Beijing and he and his wife marks Kim’s first known
Peng Liyuan hosted a banquet for Kim and trip since taking power
his wife Ri Sol Ju, Xinhua said. They also in 2011 and his reported REUTERS
watched an art performance together, the meeting with Xi was his People place flowers at an impromptu memorial for the victims of a shopping mall fire in
news agency said. first meeting with a for- Kemerovo, in central Stavropol, Russia.
Analysts say Kim would have felt a need eign head of state.
to consult with his country’s traditional ally
ahead of his planned meetings with South
Korean President Moon Jae-in and U.S.
President Donald Trump.
Xi Jinping Kim’s father, late
North Korean leader Kim
Jong Il, visited China several times during
his rule, lastly in May 2011, months before
Russian fire: Protesters
The North’s diplomatic outreach came
after an unusually provocative year when it
conducted its most powerful nuclear test to
date and three ICBMs tests designed to tar-
get the U.S. mainland.
his death.
Past visits by Kim Jong Il to China were
surrounded in secrecy, with Beijing only
confirming his presence after he had crossed
the border by train back into North Korea.
demand officials’ ouster
By Nataliya Vasilyeva fills you with a desire to not simply cry but
and Vladimir Isachenkov to wail,” the somber-faced Putin said. “We
lost so many people because of criminal
American Samoans Around the nation THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
negligence and sloppiness.”
sue for birthright citizenship there aren’t granted citizenship, and are MOSCOW — Fuming with anger, thou- Putin noted the highly combustible mate-
HONOLULU — American Samoa residents instead considered U.S. nationals. sands of Russians rallied for more than 10 rials used to convert the mall from a Soviet-
living in Utah filed a lawsuit Tuesday in a sec- Under that status, they cannot vote, run for hours Tuesday in a Siberian city, demanding era confectionary factory and the absence of
ond attempt to gain citizenship status for res- office, sponsor family members for immigra- the ouster of regional officials for a shop- a functioning fire safety system, saying
idents of the U.S. territory in the South tion to the U.S., or serve on a jury, despite ping mall fire that killed at least 64 people. that investigators will track down all those
Pacific. paying American taxes. They are issued spe- President Vladimir Putin, on a trip to the responsible.
cial U.S. passports that say: “This bearer is a city of Kemerovo, scolded officials for Emergency officials reported that 58 bod-
Lead plaintiff John Fitisemanu, and others ies have been recovered and that rescue
born in American Samoa, are petitioning United States national and not a United States neglecting safety rules that could have pre-
citizen.” vented the tragedy. workers were still searching for six more in
U.S. courts for citizenship under the 14th the city that is 3,000 kilometers (1,900
Amendment of the Constitution, which con- Plaintiffs also claim they have faced The blaze engulfed the Winter Cherry mall
restrictions when traveling abroad, at times in Kemerovo on Sunday, the first weekend miles) east of Moscow. They said 41 of the
fers citizenship at birth to anyone born in victims were children.
the United States. Although American Samoa obtaining special permits and paying fees of the school recess, trapping dozens of par-
that wouldn’t apply to U.S. citizens. ents and children inside. Witnesses reported One protester at the rally, Igor Vostrikov,
became a U.S. territory in 1900, those born addressed deputy governor Sergei Tsivilyov,
that fire alarms were silent and many doors
were locked. Many of the victims were chil- saying the families of the victims think the
dren who died in a locked movie theater after death toll is much higher than authorities
making desperate calls for help. have stated because the entire movie theater
Putin arrived early Tuesday, laying flow- burnt down.
ers at the makeshift memorial to the victims “We’re not calling for blood,” he said.
outside the mall and meeting with officials. “The children are dead, you can’t give them
He did not show up at the protest in front of back. We need justice.”
the regional government’s headquarters, but When Tsivilyov dismissed the comments
met with some demonstrators at the city’s as “a PR stunt,” Vostrikov shouted that he
morgue. has lost his wife, sister and three daughters,
“Hearing about so many children who died aged 2, 5 and 7, in the fire.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • March 28, 2018 9


A call to action
By Catherine Mahanpour Legislature? Arizona
Spring break
“I
is number one at 40 think my life is trying to tell me something, but
Guest
A
s former President Obama percent female rep- I don’t have time to listen!” — Ashleigh
once said: “A change is resentatives. Our Brilliant.
brought about because ordi-
nary people do extraordinary things.”
percentage is about
23. According to a perspective Spring has sprung! It’s traditionally a time of rejuvena-
tion and renewal. What better time to stop and smell the
A couple of weeks ago, I was honored recent demograph- roses — or the peach blossoms or the lilac? Hopefully, we
to welcome the San Mateo County ics report, idents, and I hope you will heed the are reminded of our relationship with nature. It’s also a
Women’s Hall of Fame Traveling California’s popula- call to action. In fact, this year is an good opportunity to consider what Eric Fromm wrote in
Exhibit sponsored by The tion consists of election year; and if you or anyone you “To Have or to Be”: “People’s relationship to nature has
Commission on the Status of Women, about 50 percent know would like to get involved as a become hostile. It is most of science and technology’s
an advisory body to the Board of male and 50 percent female, which member of the City Council, I would aim to solve our existential problems by giving up the
Supervisors, to the Foster City means that women are underrepresent- be happy to talk with you. Messianic vision of harmony between humankind and
Library. This exhibit, established in ed. The median age of women in I commend the efforts of the new nature by conquering nature, by transforming into our
1984, is an important and lasting way California is 36. These statistics sur- inductees to the Hall of Fame and the own purposes until the conquest has become more and
to recognize the incredible contribu- prised me because I have always con- current members of the hall, as well. more equivalent to destruc-
tions of women of all walks of life to sidered California as on the cutting We need more women to aspire to take tion.”
the well-being of our county and indi- edge of progression on women’s action to make our communities better This takes me back to the
vidual communities. These women are issues. Even more surprising is the for all of our residents, whether young time of the puritan work
statistic that the United States is or old. It is not an easy job. I can testi- ethic. Taking time out to
pioneers who have created new oppor-
ranked 104th worldwide in women’s fy to that! You have to work with a lot cogitate was frowned upon.
tunities and broken down barriers for
representation in government. of egos and stand up for what you truly You know, “Idle hands are
the benefit of all of us. Today, that
I recently read that women are much believe is the best action for your tools of the Devil,” “Too
honor roll exceeds 250. I encourage less likely than men to run for a public
you to stop by the library and view the community as a whole no matter what. much pleasure is sinful.”
office because they do not think they You have to put up with the name-call- etc. Many of us felt guilty
exhibit to read the bios of these amaz- are qualified to run. Well, I can tell you
ing women. ing and bullying and outright lies. But if we were doing something
that we are more than qualified to run. the payoff can be rewarding and satis- that wasn’t productive or,
The women honored in this Hall of We have done a great job of increasing
Fame have done extraordinary things fying. It is up to us to commit to such heaven forbid, doing noth-
our influence and crashing through the a life of service from all walks of life
to improve their communities. This ing but thinking about
glass ceiling, but we obviously have to take on the responsibility of build-
exhibit is a testament to the strength, things.
more work to do. ing a better life for our children and
power and influence of women in all The reason I bring this up
I encourage more women, young or grandchildren, just like the women
aspects of life, business and politics. older, to aspire to be more active in is because, for today’s generation, the puritan work ethic
In 2017, 25 percent of the state legis- who are members of the Hall of Fame. I seems to have taken a different turn. Now it’s more like
their communities. As an elected offi- am proud of their efforts, and I hope
lators in the United States were cial here in Foster City, I am only the the Madison Avenue work ethic. “I must achieve, accumu-
women. Women currently hold about they become an inspiration to all of us late and consume and mold myself into what is expected
fifth woman in our city’s history to to become involved in making our
23 percent of the state Senate seats and serve on the council. We need to by others and society in general in order to be a worth-
26 percent of the state House or county and communities wonderful while person.” It’s about how so many have been conned
increase that number. I am honored to places to live.
Assembly seats. Since 1971, the num- serve and look forward to more women into thinking that the reason that they are not happy and
ber of women serving in state legisla- getting involved in various areas of content is because they are not trying hard enough to get
tures has increased fivefold. That’s our communities to help build a better more — money, material accouterments, achievement,
great news! However, did you know Catherine Mahanpour is a member of love, the perfect family. 
life for all the residents. We have many
that California ranks 30 in its women opportunities to serve our city and res- the Foster City Council. She can be But a great deal is being lost as a result of the “do-it-all”
representatives in our state’s reached at cmahanpour@fostercity.org. and “have-it-all” mentality when such overscheduled peo-
ple don’t take time out. Above all, they miss quality fami-
Letters to the editor ly time and rewarding personal interaction with others.
It’s so much easier to miss knowing in depth those close
to them and to avoid learning to know themselves. They
Trump’s authoritarianism mental work “The Authoritarian those who might harm us.” However, also miss exploring their own creative gifts. They risk
Personality” (The Norton Library, this is hardly a justification, because missing out on much that is essential to a fulfilling life.
Editor, 1950), pointed out that authoritarian- anyone has the capability to harm Maybe if they would take time to consider how the
In the aftermath of the Trump elec- ism is not a new, untested concept in another person, not only immigrants. Madison Avenue work ethic is impacting them, they’d
tion, there has been a lot of specula- the American electorate. The author’s In saying so she reveals a prejudice come up with a better way. Possibly they could start by
tion of what defines his supporters: purpose is to discover the social psy- she has against immigrants, believing thinking about what Julia Baird once wrote in Newsweek
being white, poor, uneducated or any chological factors which make it pos- the common yet false stereotype that magazine about downturns in the economy. “It is clear
combination of those characteristics. sible for the authoritarian personality immigrants are criminals. As someone that … we should live more simply, consume more wise-
According to Matthew Macwilliam’s to threaten the individualistic and dem- ly, think of generations to come, and wonder what
who comes from a family of immi-
research in “The one weird trait that ocratic type more prevalent in modern, desires we want to plant in our children’s hearts.”
grants and lives in California, hearing
predicts whether you’re a Trump sup- progressive civilizations. The Great American Dream has been turned into an all-
about news like this causes me, and
porter,” by Politico Magazine, the consuming monster by corporate greed and individual
overwhelming characteristic is simply Jorg Aadahl others like me, to grow fearful of our
friends’ and family’s future here in the mindlessness. We are outraged when we hear about so
authoritarianism. Since the rise of San Mateo much dishonesty, avarice and disregard for ethics in gov-
Nazi Germany, it has been one of the United States.
ernment and the corporate world. When so many people
most widely studied ideas in social sci- Sanctuary for immigrants Most of the immigrants that come
are so completely involved in the rat race, corrupt and/or
ence. While its causes are still debated, Editor, to America are families seeking new
unscrupulous politicians, corporate leaders and others
the political behavior of authoritari- The article “California city aims to opportunities in the land of the free with influence and power find it easier to have their way
ans is not. Authoritarians obey. They opt out of state’s ‘sanctuary’ law” that and home of the brave. Instead of wel- with us. The archetype of our society has been orches-
rally to and follow strong leaders. And was published in the March 21 coming them the way we should, we trated by the corporate media symphony that cajoles us
they respond aggressively to out- explained that the city of Los shun them and try to get rid of them. and impels us to believe that we are imperfect and we
siders, especially when they feel Alamitos voted in favor of making the America used to be a country that prid- can’t be happy unless we dance to their tune. And the
threatened. From pledging to “Make city free from California’s sanctuary ed itself on being a sanctuary for more we become alienated from our inner selves and our
America Great Again” by building a laws protecting immigrants because of immigrants, now it prides itself on personal life story, the greater the chance of being tram-
wall on the border or promising to so called, “constitutional concerns.” how many it gets rid of a year. pled under the feet of such opportunists who, without
close mosques and ban Muslims from One of the people supporting this qualms, will use us for their own purposes. 
visiting the United States, Trump is decision is Gerry Mejia, the former Hanan Mubarez Besides learning more about ourselves, we all need to
playing directly to authoritarian incli- mayor, because she believes it’s a nec- Fremont have time to study and reflect upon what’s going in the
nations. T.W.Adorno et.al.’s monu- essary step to take to “protect us from world and what other people are saying about the state of
our democracy and ask ourselves questions like: “What
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Tech stocks pull market sharply lower


By Alex Veiga other technology companies.
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nvidia tumbled more than any
High: 24,446.22 other stock in the S&P 500 on
A steep, late-afternoon sell-off Low: 23,708.73 published reports that the compa-
in technology companies pulled Close: 23,857.71 ny has temporarily stopped test-
U. S. stocks sharply lower Change: -344.89 ing its technology for self-driv-
Tuesday, knocking 344 points off ing cars in the wake of a deadly
OTHER INDEXES collision last week in Tempe,
the Dow Jones industrial average.
S&P 500: 2612.62 -45.93 Arizona, involving an Uber
The market slide erased modest
gains from earlier in the day and NYSE Index: 12,302.54 -130.61 autonomous vehicle and a pedes-
much of a powerful rally from the Nasdaq: 7008.81 -211.74 trian. The chipmaker’s shares lost
day before. NYSE MKT: 2442.87 -11.30 $18. 96, or 7. 8 percent, to
Banks also weighed on the mar- Russell 2000: 1513.57 -30.15 $225.52.
ket as bond yields declined. Wilshire 5000: 27,108.48 -497.10 Microsoft, which outgained all
Investors bid up shares in safe- the other companies in the S&P
play stocks like utilities and real 10-Yr Bond: 2.78 -0.05 500 Monday, gave up $4.31, or
estate companies. Oil (per barrel): 64.66 -1.22 4.6 percent, to $89.47.
The market turbulence came a Gold : 1,344.60 -10.40 Tesla sank 8.2 percent on news
day after the major stock indexes that the National Transportation
notched their best day in more over, we will take a very choppy 493 points. A day earlier, it appeared headed for more gains Safety Board has sent two investi-
than two years following a steep rise possibly to new highs a few climbed 669 points. early Tuesday after their strong gators to look into a fatal crash
slide last week. months down the road.” finish on Monday, but the rally and fire Friday in California that
The tech-heavy Nasdaq slid involved a Tesla electric SUV. The
“Just looking at the sector per- The Standard & Poor’s 500 didn’t last. Stocks wavered
211.74 points, or 2.9 percent, to agency said on Twitter that it’s not
formance indicates to me this is a index fell 45.93 points, or 1.7 7,008.81. The Russell 2000 index through much of the morning, clear whether the Tesla Model X
flight-to-safety kind of trade day,” percent, to 2,612.62. The Dow of smaller-company stocks gave recovered somewhat by early was operating on its semi-
said Sam Stovall, chief invest- tumbled 344.89 points, or 1.4 up 30.15 points, or 2 percent, to afternoon, but then veered sharply autonomous control system called
ment strategist at CFRA. “Until percent, to 23,857.71. The 30- 1,513.57. lower as investors sold shares in Autopilot at the time. The stock
we get better guidance as to company average had been down
whether this correction is truly The major stock indexes Nvidia, Twitter, Facebook and lost $25 to $279.18.

Business briefs
Apple aims to school rivals with Uber gives up autonomous
vehicle rights in California
new iPad and education apps By Michael Tarm and draw on the screen of the new
DETROIT — Uber has decided to
stop testing autonomous vehicles
on California public roads by let-
ting its state permit expire on

Watchdog: FBI could have and Michael Liedtke


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
iPad — something previously
limited to its more expensive line
of iPad Pro tablets. The pencil
Saturday without renewing it.
If the ride-hailing service wants
to return to the state, it will have
costs $99 extra, or $89 for to get a new permit and address any
tried harder to hack iPhone CHICAGO — Apple wants to
play a more prominent role in edu-
cation, but it isn’t willing to cut
schools.
By contrast, most Google
Chromebooks sell for $200 to
investigations into a crash
involving one of its autonomous
By Sadie Gurman California, as then-FBI Director prices to make the grade. test SUVs in Arizona that killed a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS James Comey told Congress Instead, Apple is clinging to a $250, though there’s no pencil pedestrian, the California DMV
more than once. But communica- thesis that has helped turn it into option. said in a letter sent to the company
WASHINGTON — FBI officials tions failures among FBI offi- the world’s most valuable compa- Apple is also rolling out a new on Tuesday.
cials delayed the search for a solu- ny: Our products are more expen- educational app called
could have tried harder to unlock Waymo to buy 20K Jaguars
tion. The FBI unit tasked with sive, but they’re worth it. Schoolwork to help teachers make
an iPhone as part of a terrorism assignments and monitor their
investigation before launching
breaking into mobile devices On Tuesday, the company intro-
students’ progress.
for robotic ride-hailing service
only sought outside help to duced a variety of features tailored
an extraordinary court fight with for teachers and students while And it’s offering teachers and NEW YORK — Self-driving car
unlock the phone the day before spinoff Waymo will buy up to
Apple Inc. in an effort to force it the Justice Department filed a keeping the price for its cheapest students 200 gigabytes of free
to break open the device, the storage through its iCloud service 20, 000 electric vehicles from
court brief demanding Apple’s iPad tablet unchanged, even as
so they can access documents, Jaguar Land Rover to help realize
Justice Department’s watchdog help, the inspector general budget-strapped school adminis-
photos and other digital content its vision for a robotic ride-hail-
said Tuesday. found. trators have been turning to
from any internet-connected ing service. The commitment
The department’s inspector The finding could hurt future cheaper devices powered by soft-
device. Apple normally offers 5 announced Tuesday marks another
general said it found no evidence Justice Department efforts to ware from Google and Microsoft. step in Waymo’s evolution from a
the FBI was able to access data on force technology companies to The new iPad starts at $329 for gigabytes for free and charges $3
per month for 200 gigabytes. secret project started in Google
the phone belonging to one of help the government break into the mass market and $299 for nine years ago to a spin-off that’s
the gunmen in a 2015 mass encrypted phones and comput- schools — the same as last year’s As it often does, Apple resorted
to some theatrical staging to help gearing up for an audacious
shooting in San Bernardino, ers. model. Apple is adding the ability attempt to reshape the transporta-
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Red-hot Sharks cooled off by St. Louis “I mean overtime is fun when it’s 3 on 3,” San Jose. Dell stopped 29 shots.
By Warren Mayes
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Blues 4, Sharks 3 OT Tarasenko said. Kane drew first blood for the Sharks with
the left side of the goal. The win moved the Blues back into a wild- his 29th goal. Melker Karlsson fed Kane,
ST. LOUIS — All Vladimir Tarasenko had The Blues’ leading goal scorer did the rest, card spot. who put a wrist shot off Allen’s glove at
to do was wait. tipping in the winner at 2:33. “Desperate hockey,” Yeo said. “We’re still 6:26. Kane has nine goals and five assists
Tarasenko scored his second goal of the It was Tarasenko’s 31st goal, and he has in a dire situation.” in 14 games since he was acquired in a trade
game in overtime to lift the St. Louis Blues 30 or more in four consecutive seasons. The San Jose had won eight straight before with the Buffalo Sabres on Feb. 26.
over the San Jose Sharks 3-2 on Tuesday last Blue to do that was Brett Hull, who did the loss. Brent Burns got the second assist, giving
night. it for six straight seasons from 1988 to “I thought the guys dug deep and found a him 50. He became the first Sharks defense-
Tarasenko got a nifty backhanded pass 1994. way to get a valuable point,” San Jose man to record 50 assists in a season.
from Vladimir Sobotka, who fought off St. Louis has won a season-best six coach Peter Deboer said. St. Louis tied it when Sundqvist threw the
Mikkel Boedker behind the net for the puck. straight games. Four of those wins have Oskar Sundqvist also scored for St. Louis, puck on net and it sneaked in at 17:43. Ivan
Sobotka skated in front of the net, and then come in overtime, all in the last 11 days. and Jake Allen made 22 saves.
passed the puck to Tarasenko, who was on Evander Kane and Joe Pavelski scored for See SHARKS, Page 15

Bearcats break through


San Mateo softball beats rival Burlingame for the first time since 2005
Carlmont puts
PAL baseball
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF on the map at
All you need to know about the
San Mateo softball team this sea-
son is written on the backs of the
players’ game-day T-shirts — the
Boras Classic
By Terry Bernal
tops they wear while warming up
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
before the game.
“Challenge Accepted” is the
motto and the Bearcats are certainly Carlmont made Peninsula Athletic League
living up to it. In their first-ever history Tuesday, becoming the first team
season playing with the Peninsula from the league to play in the prestigious
Athletic League’s elite teams in the Boras Baseball Classic.
Bay Division, the Bearcats are Now in its fifth year, the Boras Classic
quickly proving they belong. They has been synonymous with local private
checked their first box by beating schools. Serra has played multiple times in
Capuchino for their initial Bay previous seasons, though the Padres did not
Division win earlier this month. take part this year, nor did St. Francis-
Tuesday, rival Burlingame made the Mountain View.
short trip to the San Mateo campus. Carlmont is one of five Central Coast
The Panthers had not lost to San Section programs composing the 16-team
Mateo since before 2005 and are 5- Northern California. Bellarmine, Palo Alto,
0 since the rivalry was renewed in San Benito and Sacred Heart Cathedral were
2012. also invited to the tourney held at the
Until Tuesday, that is. San Mateo McAuliffe Baseball Complex in
scored two runs in the bottom of the Sacramento.
first inning before adding eight Scots manager Rich Vallero received an
more in the fifth and sixth innings, invite via email at the end of summer. He
combined, on its way to a 10-3 vic- said he was surprised and ecstatic.
tory over the Panthers. “Immediately I was ecstatic,” Vallero said.
“[The reason for the motto] is “I’ve watched that tournament for years. And
simply because we moved up (to the it’s my understanding they handpick who
Bay, from the Ocean Division),” they think are 16 of the top teams in
said San Mateo head coach Alyssa Northern California. It’s predominantly the
Jepsen. “We want to make a pres- [West Catholic Athletic League] schools.
ence in the PAL. … Hey, we’re here, I’ve always wanted the opportunity, but
we’re going to give you a run for never had it, so I was just thrilled to be a part
your money. We’re going to chal- of it.”
lenge for every game.” Each team is guaranteed four games in the
Jepsen’s winning attitude, from tournament. Carlmont (5-4 overall) opened
her time Central Coast Section Tuesday with a doubleheader, dropping both
championship years at Notre Dame- games while facing some premium competi-
Belmont to her two years at tion. The Scots fell 2-0 to Franklin-Elk
College of San Mateo and two more Grove (8-1) in the opener. In the second
at Santa Clara University, is rub- game, they lost 5-4 to Petaluma (4-2-1), ral-
bing off on a still-young Bearcats’ lying back from a 5-0 deficit and stranding
squad. the tying run on third base to end the game.
NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
“We’re 5-4 (record) right now and I’m
San Mateo Shortstop Izzy Borges ranges far to her left to field a slow roller in the third inning. Borges
See BEARCATS, Page 16 got to the ball in time, but her throw to first was a little late in the Bearcats’ 10-3 win over rival Burlingame. See SCOTS, Page 16

Several possible Final Four impact players


By Aaron Beard Beyond each team’s top Simpson and Ramblers regional hero Ben of its previous national championship in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS scorers and best talents, Richardson. 2008. But Vick’s year has been almost three
Vick is part of a group that “I just feel like I do all the little things separate seasons: the strong opening 13
RALEIGH, N.C. — Kansas’ Lagerald Vick could play critical roles in that people don’t always see or can com- games, a slide into the background during
started the year with a series of strong per- determining whether ment or congratulate me on,” Vick said league play — and a resurgence.
formances — and then abruptly faded for Kansas , Villanova , Tuesday. “I just feel like I bring the energy, Vick averaged 17.4 points on 56 percent
most of Big 12 play. Michigan or Loyola- person that can bring a lot of energy, and shooting to go with 6.4 rebounds, offering
The 6-foot-5 junior is back to playing Chicago ends up hoisting just do a lot of different things for the team enough hops and athleticism to be the
reliably productive minutes again, and the trophy Monday night and help us be successful.” team’s best dunker and a capable rebounder
that’s a big reason why the Jayhawks are Lagerald Vick in San Antonio. Others Vick is averaging 12.2 points for Kansas from the perimeter. That included a career-
back in the Final Four for the first time in include Wildcats guard (31-7), the No. 1 seed that emerged from a
six years. Phil Booth, Wolverines point guard Zavier stacked Midwest Region to return to the site See NCAA, Page 13
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in the second.
Stratton throws five TUESDAY
Local sports roundup
Aragon 7, Mills 0

strong in Giants’ win


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Baseball
Sacred Heart Prep 4, Burlingame 1
The Dons mixed up their lineup against the Vikings and
they still rolled to the sweep.
Rithik Booreddy, who moved from No. 3 singles to the
top spot, was the only familiar name in the Aragon lineup.
The Gators won their second straight Peninsula Athletic He had little trouble in posting a 6-4, 6-1 victory.
SAN FRANCISCO — Chris Stratton pitched four-hit ball League Bay Division game by shutting down the Panthers. Randy Liu (No. 2 singles) and Arnav Kothari (No. sin-
over five innings to lift the San Francisco Giants over the SHP (2-0 PAL Bay, 9-2 overall) scored twice in the bottom gles) were making rare starts, and both won in straight sets.
Oakland Athletics 3-0 in the finale of the three-game Bay of the first inning and added a couple of insurance runs in Arthur Cai, at No. 4 singles, returned to the starting lineup
Bridge exhibition series Tuesday night. the bottom of the fourth. and notched a 6-2, 6-0 decision.
A 5-2-3 double play helped Stratton escape a bases-loaded, Burlingame scratched out its run in the top of the third as
Sean Hsu teamed with doubles regular Richard Tang at No.
no-outs situation in the first inning. The 27-year-old right- SHP starting pitcher Dominic Cacchione, who held the
1 doubles to win 6-2, 6-0. Nick Hudson, another regular
hander settled down nicely after that, facing one batter over Panthers to one run on four hits as he struck out 11.
starter at No. 2 doubles, paired up with Sahith Bhamidipati
the minimum over the next 4 1/3 innings. John McGrory led the offense for SHP, collecting three
for a 6-0, 6-0 victory, while Daniel Jadallah and Lucas Fayet
Giants relievers Josh Osich, Cory Gearrin, Sam Dyson, hits, including a double. Reece Lindquist added two hits for
Faber rounded out the sweep with a 6-0, 6-0 victory as well
Pierce Johnson and Derek Law combined for four innings of the Gators, while Yianni Gardner cracked a triple.
ast No. 3 doubles.
two-hit ball. Justin Beressi was saddled with the loss for Burlingame,
Law escaped a bases-loaded, one-out situation in the ninth. giving up four runs on seven hits.
Carlo Lopiccolo, who struck out 12 Friday night, had a Girls’ lacrosse
Joe Panik led the game off for the Giants with a triple to
right-center off Andrew Triggs, then scored on Brandon Belt’s pair of hits for Burlingame (1-1, 6-3), including a double. Castilleja 16, Sacred Heart Prep 10
infield grounder. Tied 7-all at halftime, Castilleja outscored SHP 9-3 in the
Austin Jackson had a two-out, two-run single off Liam Selma 6, Sequoia 1 second to come away with the West Bay Athletic League vic-
Hendricks in the fourth that extended the lead to 3-0. The Cherokees fell to host Selma in the opener of the tory.
Triggs struck out six and gave up three runs, five hits and a Selma Easter Tournament. Genna Gibbons paced the SHP offense with four goals.
walk in 3 2/3 innings. Selma scored six runs, but only on three hits, taking Ingrid Corrigan netted a hat trick, while Allison Carter
The A’s (14-16) completed their third straight losing spring advantage of three errors by Sequoia (2-7 overall). Selma scored twice. Grace Johnson rounded out the scoring for
training. They’ve had three or more straight losing springs scored twice in the top of the first inning without benefit of SHP.
three times in Oakland history (1974-77 and 2009-11). a hit with a pair of walks, an error, a passed ball and a sacri-
fice fly. Mitty 9, Menlo-Atherton 7
TRAINER’S ROOM Sequoia starting pitcher Ben Smith settled down after that
The Bears led 4-2 at halftime but could not hold off the
and left after the sixth having allowed just two hits. Selma
Athl eti cs : LHP A.J. Puk has hurt his pitching elbow, and did the bulk of its damage in the top of the seventh, scoring Monarchs in the second half of their WBAL match.
Dr. James Andrews is recommending he have Tommy John sur- four times. M-A goaltender Hunter Zell had a whale of a game, finish-
gery. Puk was diagnosed with an injury to his ulnar collateral Sequoia plated its run in the bottom of the sixth when ing with 13 saves.
ligament by Dr. Doug Freedberg in Arizona, and Andrews was Brandon Gee singled, went to second on a balk, took third Bea Geaghan-Breiner and Leiney Paul each scored twice to
consulted to confirm the 22-year-old’s injury. on a pitch in the dirt and scored on the second balk of the lead the M-A offense.
Gi ants : RHP Julian Fernandez was diagnosed with a UCL inning.
injury, manager Bruce Bochy said. The flame-throwing 22- The Cherokee managed only one run just five hits. MONDAY
year-old prospect is seeking a second opinion, but will start
the season on the DL. ... RHP Mark Melancon’s status for Boys’ tennis Boys’ tennis
opening day is uncertain. The 33-year-old closer who under-
went right forearm surgery last September threw on flat ground Menlo-Atherton 6, Burlingame 1
The Bears stayed undefeated in PAL Bay Division play as Hillsdale 5, Burlingame 2
Tuesday and is expected to do so again Wednesday. The Knights picked up a rare win over the Panthers a PAL
they cruised past the Panthers.
M-A (8-0 PAL Bay) dropped only 15 games in its six makeup match.
wins. Nick Tripaldi had the shortest day for the Bears, win- Other than the top two singles spots which went to
ning his No. 3 singles match 6-0, 6-1. The No. 1 doubles Burlingame, Hillsdale (3-4 PAL Bay) pretty well dominated.
team of Kyle Conrad and Griffin Voss, along with the No. 3 Marcus Chan, playing at No. 4 singles for the Knights, won
doubles tandem of Mason Lau and Erik Hanson both won his match in a rout, 6-0, 6-1. Hillsdale’s No. 1 doubles team
their matches for the Bears with identical 6-2, 6-0 scores. of Chaninder Rishi and Xinyue Rhee posted a 6-1, 6-1 deci-
Cole Hagerman, at No. 1 singles, and the No. 2 doubles sion, while the No. 3 doubles tandem of Casey Mulkerrins
team of Chris Iyer and Ammar Sefdari also won by the same and Tomoya Hirano won their match 6-2, 6-1. Benjamin Lee
scores of 6-1, 6-2. posted a 6-3, 6-1 win at No. 3 singles, while the No. 2 dou-
Zach Ostrow rounded out the wins for M-A, posting a 6-3, bles team of Tyler Stepps and Joshya Rhee were pushed to
6-1 victory at No. 2 singles. three sets before winning 6-1, 4-6, (10-3).
Burlingame (3-6 PAL) picked up its win at No. 4 singles Burlingame got wins from Evan Mahaffey at No. 1 sin-
where after winning the first set 7-0 in a first-set tiebreak- gles (5-7, 6-1, 10-2) and Cale Goodman (6-4, 6-1) at No. 2
er, Brad Williams capped off the victory with a 6-3 decision singles.
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Even among elite, UConn’s excellence stands out


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS doubt Auriemma’s group is other game on Friday. All of the four teams are Bulldogs during the NCAA Tournament.
a huge favorite. UConn No. 1 seeds, which is just the fourth time in She had 23 points and 21 rebounds
Even among the elite in women’s college has won 147 of its past tournament history that’s happened. against UCLA in their Elite Eight win. Walz
basketball, UConn stands out. 148 games going back UConn has dominated the women’s game so said facing McCowan on Friday will be a
The Huskies are back in the Final Four for an nearly four full seasons. thoroughly the past several seasons that some huge challenge: “I’m hoping (Mississippi
11th straight season, breaking a tie with John The only loss during have questioned if it’s bad for the sport. State coach Vic Schaefer) decides to drive
Wooden and the UCLA men’s program for the that span was against Louisville coach Jeff Walz dismissed that line the bus and makes a wrong turn somewhere.
Division I record. UConn beat defending Mississippi State in over- of thinking. So if we can have that happen, I’ll feel much
national champion South Carolina 94-65 on time during the national “No, it’s not bad for the game,” Walz said. better.”
Monday night to earn the trip to Columbus, Geno semifinals last season. “Nobody was saying when John Wooden was
Ohio. Auriemma Morgan William hit a winning 10 in a row and all that stuff that THE GOOD AND THE BAD
Notre Dame, Louisville, Mississippi State jumper at the buzzer in UCLA was bad for the men’s game. It’s really
— all outstanding programs — will try to overtime that ended UConn’s 111-game win- just a shame that people can’t enjoy and Mississippi State is often remembered for
block UConn’s path to a fifth national title in ning streak. appreciate how good they are. I mean, it’s its upset win over UConn in the Final Four
six seasons. But even the Bulldogs can appreciate how pretty darn impressive.” last season. What is less remembered is that
“I think the field is maybe the strongest I’ve special UConn’s run of 11 straight Final Fours in 2016, the Bulldogs had a terrible experi-
A few more things to watch at the women’s
seen in a long, long time, maybe ever,” has been. ence against the Huskies, losing 98-38 in
Final Four in Columbus:
UConn coach Geno Auriemma said on “It’s a level of excellence never before seen the Sweet 16. Schaefer ruefully recalled that
Tuesday. “And the fans are in for a treat. I don’t in the game of basketball, not just women,” day when discussing UConn’s excellence:
know if the coaches are, but certainly the fans Mississippi State coach Vic Schaefer said. FACING MCCOWAN “You know, they talk about their offense and
are in for a treat.” UConn (36-0) will face Notre Dame (33-3) Mississippi State’s 6-foot-7 Teaira how good it is, but let me tell you, they are
All three of the other teams may be capable in one national semifinal while Mississippi McCowan — who was a third team AP All- really good defensively. Trust me. I got held
of knocking off the Huskies, but there’s no State (36-1) plays Louisville (36-2) in the American — has been outstanding for the to 38 one time.”
points in the overtime win against Duke in against Kansas State. The 6-3 senior is the er (30 percent).

NCAA
Continued from page 11
the Elite Eight, including some solid high-
post plays to attack the vulnerable middle
of the Blue Devils’ zone.
only regular starter not averaging in double
figures (7.0 ppg) but he scored a career-high
23 points on 7-for-10 shooting with six
He could also play an important role is
Michigan is ahead late by being the man
opponents want to foul; Simpson has made
Vick points to being more aggressive and rebounds against the Wildcats.
45 of 88 free throws (.511).
“taking more responsibility” for his boost. Richardson made 6 of 7 3-pointers in that
high 28 points in a loss to Washington, 25 “His activity level has been similar to game and shoots 40 percent from behind the
more in a loss to Arizona State and 21 to what it was a couple of months ago,” Self arc, part of the 11th-seeded Ramblers’ deep VILLANOVA
open Big 12 play against Texas, leaving said recently. “I don’t think his activity range of shooters who will need to come
Vick — not Associated Press first-team All- level during league play was quite as good as through against a Michigan defense ranked This year’s Wildcats have a few players —
American Devonte’ Graham — as Kansas’ it was before, and I think there’s reasons for fourth by KenPom in adjusted efficiency including AP first-team All-American Jalen
top scorer as the calendar turned to 2018. that, but I think he’s on a serious uptick (91.1 points allowed per 100 possessions). Brunson — who played in the 2016 title-
But things changed. Vick’s numbers slid right now.” game win against North Carolina. One of
even as he continued to start and log 30- Here’s a look at players who could emerge MICHIGAN them is Booth, a 6-3 redshirt junior who
plus minutes. He averaged just 8.4 points from the shadows this weekend in San was averaging just 6.7 points before scor-
Simpson is a defensive stalwart and one
and 3.9 rebounds while shooting 40 percent Antonio: ing a team-high 20 points on 6-for-7 shoot-
of the main reasons the Wolverines have
over the final 18 regular-season games, ing off the bench in that win against the Tar
become so good on that end, though his
prompting coach Bill Self to frequently LOYOLA-CHICAGO offense can be unpredictable. The 6-foot
Heels.
push him for more. All the attention is on 98-year-old team sophomore averages 7.5 points and 3.7 Booth played just three games last season
But Vick has been in double figures in chaplain and newfound celebrity Sister assists, but he’s capable of providing a dou- before being sidelined with a knee injury,
seven straight games going to the start of Jean, but Richardson is coming off a huge ble-figure scoring punch with his crafty and he’s averaging 10.3 points on the top-
the Big 12 Tournament. And he had 14 performance in the South Region final drives to the basket and occasional 3-point- seeded Wildcats’ deep offense.
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Pacers blow out Warriors in fourth


By Janie McCauley
WEDNESDAY
Baseball
WHAT’S ON TAP
Menlo School at Terra Nova, Carlmont
at Menlo-Atherton, Aragon at San
Mateo, 4 p.m.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


Pacers 92, Warriors 81 at Hillsdale, Burlingame at Sacred Heart
Prep, 4 p.m.
Softball
Aragon at San Mateo, Capuchino at
Carlmont, Hillsdale at Sequoia, 4 p.m.;
Thaddeus Young and Bojan Bogdanovic scored 17 points Softball Woodside at Half Moon Bay, 6 p.m.
OAKLAND — The injury-plagued Golden State Warriors apiece for playoff-bound Indiana, which won its third Castilleja at Mercy-Burlingame, Crystal
Springs at Notre Dame-SJ, 3:30 p.m.; Swimming
again lacked the firepower to finish off an opponent, and straight and fourth in five. Mills at Menlo-Atherton, South City at Carlmont at Woodside, Burlingame at
Victor Oladipo scored 24 points in the Indiana Pacers’ 92- Pacers reserve forward Trevor Booker headed to the locker Terra Nova, Jefferson at El Camino, 4 San Mateo, Hillsdale at Menlo-Atherton,
p.m. Aragon at Sequoia, El Camino at West-
81 victory over the defending champions Tuesday night. room with 33.5 seconds remaining in the opening quarter moor, Capuchino at Jefferson, Mills at
Nick Young scored 12 points as Golden State, playing with a sprained right ankle and didn’t return. Track and field Half Moon Bay, Oceana at Terra Nova,
Kevon Looney grabbed a career-best 11 boards off the Serra at Valley Christian, Mills at Menlo- 3:30 p.m.
without its four All-Stars for a second straight game, lost Atherton, Westmoor at Aragon, Sequoia
back-to-back contests for only the ninth time during coach bench as the Warriors outrebounded Indiana 51-38, but at Carlmont, Terra Nova at Capuchino, Boys' tennis
Steve Kerr’s four seasons. Golden State only managed to shoot nine free throws. Woodside at Hillsdale, Burlingame at Carlmont at San Mateo, Burlingame at
Half Moon Bay, 3 p.m. Woodside, Hillsdale at Aragon, Menlo-
Draymond Green had been set to return but was still feel- The teams played for the first time, marking the latest the Atherton at Mills, Half Moon Bay at
ing ill, while NBA Finals MVP Kevin Durant had hoped to Warriors ever faced an opponent for the first time in a sea- Boys' volleyball Westmoor, Sequoia at Oceana, 4 p.m.
son — their 74th game. Serra at St. Ignatius, Mills at Capuchino,
play Tuesday but is likely to be back from a rib injury Menlo-Atherton at Hillsdale, South City Badminton
Thursday against Milwaukee. TIP-INS at Aragon, 6 p.m.; Carlmont at San Hillsdale at Carlmont, Aragon at South
Stephen Curry could be out through the first round of the Pacers: Indiana overcame a slow start in which it began 6 Mateo, 6:30 p.m. City, San Mateo at Mills, Burlingame at
Westmoor, Crystal Springs at Sequoia,
playoffs with a left knee injury, while Splash Brother Klay for 20, missing five of its first six 3s, and got outrebound- Boys' lacrosse Woodside at Terra Nova, Capuchino at
Thompson is recovering from a fractured right thumb. ed 17-8 in the first quarter to fall behind 27-18. ... This was Bellarmine at Menlo School, 3:30 p.m.; Jefferson, El Camino at Menlo-Atherton,
Mitty at Serra, 5 p.m. 5 p.m.
Rookie Jordan Bell sprained his right ankle in the third, the Pacers’ first win in four games on Golden State’s home
had it re-taped and returned. floor since a 102-94 victory on Jan. 20, 2014. Boys' tennis College baseball
Valley Christian vs Serra at CSM, 3 p.m.; DeAnza at Cañada, San Mateo at Hart-
Sacred Heart Prep at Menlo School, nell, 2:30 p.m.

Stanford’s Ledecky to turn pro


Harker at Woodside Priory, Pinewood at
Crystal Springs, 3:30 p.m. College softball
Cabrillo at San Mateo, 3 p.m.
Swimming
Serra at St. Francis, 3 p.m.; WBAL Jam- FRIDAY
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “casually during the recruiting process, but boree #2A at Menlo School, WBAL Baseball
got more specific back in September. “ At Jamboree #2B at Castilleja, 4 p.m. Terra Nova at Menlo School, Hillsdale at
Carlmont, 4 p.m.
Katie Ledecky is turning pro. that time, they decided she should make the College baseball
The five-time Olympic swimming gold medalist gave up her transition after the NCAA championships, Skyline vs San Francisco at Fairmont Softball
Field, Pacifica, 1 p.m. El Camino at Terra Nova, Mills at South
final two years of eligibility at Stanford, allowing her to con- which were held two weekends ago at Ohio City, Jefferson at Menlo-Atherton, 4 p.m.
centrate on training for the 2020 Olympics while cashing in on State. THURSDAY
sponsorship and endorsement deals that wouldn’t have been “The biggest benefit is it allows time for Baseball Boys' volleyball
Harker at Jefferson, Crystal Springs at Capuchino at Aragon, Hillsdale at Mills,
available to her as a college athlete. her to learn how to manage being a profes- Mills, Woodside at El Camino, South City Carlmont at South City, 6 p.m.
Other than the financial windfall, Ledecky isn’t planning any sional athlete before getting laser focused
big changes. She will continue training on the West Coast under Katie Ledecky on 2020,” Meehan told The Associated
coach Greg Meehan while working toward her degree at Stanford, Press on Tuesday. “In my opinion, the
where she’s been focused on psychology and political science. Olympic year is maybe not the best time to make that transi-
“It’s something I could’ve done in two years once I completed tion.”
my eligibility, but this gives me some time before 2020 to real- The 21-year-old Ledecky captured five NCAA individual titles

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ly focus in on getting all the pieces in place so I can really train while helping the Stanford women win two straight national
hard and focus on my training leading up to 2020,” Ledecky said championships, the school’s first back-to-back titles since tak-
at the Washington Press Club, where she made the announcement ing five straight from 1992-96. At this year championships, she
Monday while home on spring break. won her second straight title in the 1,650-yard free by lapping
Meehan said the two discussed Ledecky’s pro aspirations the field and finishing nearly 30 seconds ahead of the runner-up.

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“We did have opportunities to score,”

SCOTS
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Vallero said. “We just didn’t have that time-
ly hit.”
In the nightcap against Petaluma, the
BEARCATS
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Scots went with a left-hander of their own in
senior Henry Reich, who entered the game
shaking my head,” Vallero said. “I feel like having allowed one earned run through Just because they’re young — the Bearcats
we’ve had a pretty good year. We’re playing eight innings this season. Most recently, don’t have a senior on the team — doesn’t mean
some powerhouses. … I’m telling my guys he worked three scoreless innings against they’re not talented. That talent was on display
in the program I don’t care what our record is Palo Alto March 17 in Carlmont’s 3-1 loss. Tuesday as a pair of freshmen, pitcher Sage
right now. We just want to be battle tested Hager and designated hitter Giuliana Selvitella,
Reich worked three innings Tuesday, but
right now. “ did a bulk of the damage for San Mateo.
departed after Petaluma rallied for all five of
In the opening 2-0 loss to Franklin, the its runs in the third. Senior reliever Will Sager cruised through the first five innings
Scots produced five hits, something of a Klieves came on to work four shutout before running into trouble in the sixth and the
moral victory considering Franklin junior innings, allowing just one hit. seventh. But her strong start, along with some
left-hander Grant Stevens allowed just two late offense, allowed her to shut down the
hits through 14 previous innings this year. “[Klieves] threw great for us and then our
offense kind of woke up,” Vallero said. Panthers, limiting them to three runs on seven
That includes his previous start in which he hits.
no-hit Oak Ridge-El Dorado Hills. Carlmont rallied for two runs in the
“(I’m trying to teach her) she’s not going to
Carlmont starter Mitchell Plane took the fourth, then scored single runs in the fifth
strike everyone out. She can use her defense NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
hard-luck loss. The senior right-hander and seventh. Jordan Brandenburg drew the Burlingame pitcher Chloe McNamara was
that’s there to support her,” Jepsen said. “I can
worked five innings, allowing one run on Scots to within one run in the final frame solid, for the most part, against San Mateo. A
tell Sage gets tired. She loses a bit of her veloc-
five hits, walking four and striking out with an RBI single. Then, with pinch-run- couple big innings late made her effort look
ity (late in games).”
three. An all-PAL Bay Division shortstop as ner Jake Robinson on second base and one worse than it was.
out, the junior advanced on a groundout to Selvitella was making her first appearance
a junior last year, Plane is one of the many since an 8-6 win over Capuchino March 8 and a RBI double, Borges blooped a single to right
Carlmont position players who have made third base with a heads-up play.
had been sitting out with a wrist injury that that drove in a run, while Monet Scheller and
their varsity starting pitching debuts this With two outs, Plane followed with a walk affects her ability to throw.
to put runners at the corners. But Carlmont Kylie Galea each had back-to-back RBI singles
season after the Scots graduated three of Apparently it doesn’t hurt as much when she for a 6-0 San Mateo.
their top starters from 2017. ended it with a pop-out to shallow right
swings a bat. Selvitella went 3 for 4 in the No. “I feel we just need to come out hard and exe-
“Mitch is a warrior and he competes on field.
3 hole, with a double, two runs scored and a run cute,” Borges, a junior, said. “We did a pretty
the mound,” Vallero said. “He throws at a Through the two games, Brandenburg driven in. good job of doing that (against Burlingame).”
funny angle so it makes it hard to square paced Carlmont with three hits. He and jun-
“She’s overcoming a bruised wrist, which we San Mateo needed those runs as Burlingame
things up.” ior Tyler DeSmidt had two hits each against
thought was broken,” Jepsen said. “We got finally broke through against Hager and the
The Scots got their leadoff hitter on base Petaluma.
lucky it doesn’t hurt her to hit.” Bearcats in the top of the sixth, cutting their
in each of the last three innings. But Carlmont continues play Wednesday and San Mateo (3-2 PAL Bay, 4-3 overall) put the deficit in half by scoring three times. Brianna
Stevens was up to the task. concludes the tournament Thursday. pressure on Burlingame (0-4, 4-7) early with a Grossman, Allie Condon and Kailey O’Connor
pair of runs in the bottom of the first. Izzy each drove in a run for Burlingame.
Borges and Jada Walker had back-to-back sin- They were poised for more when Sophia
gles to open the inning before Selvitella drove Palacio rifled a single to center. Sydney Fleming
in the first run of the game with a double just tried to score from second, but Walker fired a seed
inside the right-field foul line. Walker would from shallow center field to Scheller, who
also score after the Panthers got sloppy with the blocked off the plate and tagged out Fleming to
throw back into the infield. end the inning.
But Burlingame pitcher Chloe McNamara set- So of course it was Walker who came up with a
tled down after that. The junior pitcher retired two-run double in the bottom of the sixth as the
nine in a row after Selvitella’s hit. Bearcats added on four more runs as they collect-
Hager, however, was just as dominant, giving ed five hits and sent 10 batters to the plate to
up just two hits through the first five innings. open up a 10-3 advantage.
The Bearcats added some insurance runs in the “San Mateo played a good game,” said
bottom of the fifth, sending nine batters to the Burlingame head coach John Saucedo. “I wish
plate and scoring four runs. Jordan Seyfried had we had a few more hits.”

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months and extend beyond the city’s current Northern California, petitioned the council Noting law enforcement officials have used

DATA
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retention period. He added San Carlos and
Menlo Park were the only two agencies in
the county that retained data for the shorter,
to keep the city’s six-month retention poli-
cy. Though Kate Pfaff said she was against
use of the technology out of concerns about
license plate information in their work for
decades, Vice Mayor Cameron Johnson com-
pared use of the technology to a traffic stop
six-month period and that others contribut- the protection of citizens’ privacy, she in which an officer checks an individual’s
ing to the countywide database keep data for advocated for officials to keep or lower the license plate.
that he wondered if extending the data reten- 12 months. retention period to limit the risk it is “This is just making that process automat-
tion would make a measurable difference in Acknowledging concerns about the tech- abused. ed,” he said. “It’s something that we have all
their ability to solve crimes. nology collecting information on those not “While such technology can indeed be use- accepted and the reason we accept it is
“As a practical matter, one can use that as breaking the law, Rothaus said his depart- ful as a law enforcement tool, it does so at the because it helps solve crimes and it helps
an argument for retaining the data forever ment worked with representatives of the cost of mass surveillance of everyone in the keep us safe.”
because eventually, who knows? It may American Civil Liberties Union to review its city, the innocent along with the suspects,” Acknowledging the many hypothetical
help,” he said, according to a video of the policies to add specific training require- she said. situations that could make the technology
meeting. “It’s always a matter of striking ments, mandatory reports to the City Rothaus said the city’s contract with problematic, Johnson noted there weren’t a
balances and trade-offs.” Council and prohibited uses, among other Vigilant Technologies limits what the com- lot of examples of its negative effects and
Citing the technology’s use in recovering measures, to the city’s policy. He said the pany can do with the data, and that those who voiced support for the technology as a valu-
stolen vehicles and solving cross-jurisdic- data is only used for official law enforcement misuse it would be subject to prosecution. able tool in solving crimes.
tion crimes since it was implemented in business and is only accessible to authorized City Attorney Greg Rubens added Vigilant In other business, the council did not
2015, Greg Rothaus, captain of the San sheriff’s personnel, which could include Technologies would be held responsible for approve plans for a new stoplight at Eaton
Carlos Bureau of the San Mateo County deputies, dispatchers, crime analysts and IT damages should its representatives mishan- Avenue and Alameda de las Pulgas. Known as
Sheriff’s Office, said automated license plate professionals. Though the city may share dle the data. a cut-through street on the border of Redwood
readers have proven to be a valuable tool for data collected from the technology with part- Grocott wasn’t convinced the gains to law City and San Carlos, Eaton Avenue’s traffic
city law enforcement officials. ner agencies, Rothaus said none of it can be enforcement efforts outweighed the risk of congestion has increased during peak com-
“In terms of their use and effectiveness, it’s shared with Immigration and Customs keeping the data, noting it makes sense to mute hours in recent years, spurring a study
almost too much to track and it’s really a Enforcement unless a criminal investigation keep it if it’s related to a criminal investiga- by city staff to scope measures that might
game changer in law enforcement,” he said. is opened. tion but not if no crime is connected to it. ease traffic at the intersection. In response to
Rothaus advocated for an extension of the Citing concerns about a contract the cam- “While someone may be prosecuted if data residents concerned that a signal would slow
city’s data retention period, which he said era vendor, Vigilant Technologies, has to is misused, once it’s misused, the damage has traffic even more, the council did not
could make the information valuable for ICE, Beth von Emster, a representative of been done,” he said. “It doesn’t necessarily approve a new stoplight but expressed hope
police investigations, which can last for the North Peninsula Chapter of the ACLU of make whole the person who was violated.” alternate measures could be explored.

academic exercise. It’s required by the of losing U.S. House seats when their con- ment it “looks forward to defending the

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Constitution and used to determine the num-
ber of seats each state has in the House as
well as how federal money is distributed to
gressional districts are redrawn every 10
years — depending on how fully their resi-
dents are counted.
reinstatement of the citizenship question,
which will allow the department to protect
the right to vote and ensure free and fair
local communities. Communities and busi- California struck quickly, with Attorney elections for all Americans.” The Commerce
nesses depend on it in deciding where to General Xavier Becerra filing a federal law- Department said the benefits of obtaining
sion to restore the question after decades build schools, hospitals, grocery stores and suit Tuesday that seeks to block Commerce citizenship information “outweighed the
prompted an immediate lawsuit from more. Secretary Wilbur Ross’ decision to add a cit- limited potential adverse impacts.”
California — already tangling with izenship question in 2020. Officials from Their argument in essence: Enforcing vot-
Washington over immigration — and The political stakes of undercounting seg-
ments of the population are high. New York and New Jersey, also Democratic- ing rights requires more data on the voting-
moves by other states with large immigrant led states, were also planning on leading or age population of citizens than current sur-
populations to engage in a legal fight. Several states that have slowing popula-
tion growth or high numbers of immigrants participating in lawsuits. Massachusetts veys are providing.
The population count, a massive effort signaled interest, too.
taken every 10 years, is far more than an such as California, New York, Illinois, Democratic lawmakers had been bracing
Massachusetts and Ohio are typically at risk “The census constitutes the backbone for for the decision. A bill sponsored by Rep.
planning how and where our communities Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y. would block the
will invest taxpayer dollars,” Becerra said. addition of a citizenship question, or any
“California simply has too much to lose to major design change, unless it has under-
allow the Trump Administration to botch gone a certain level of research and testing,
this important decennial obligation. but it faces dim prospects with no
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Oven baked jerk spareribs are tender, succulent


By Sara Moulton chiles in it, your choice. And no matter 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the number of chiles, you’ll want to 5 to 6 pounds pork spareribs (prefer-
tame their heat with at least a little bit ably St Louis style)
Why wait for summer to enjoy pork of sugar. I happen to love Scotch bon- In a blender combine the onion,
ribs cooked slow and low on the grill? nets not only for their heat, but also scallions, chiles, garlic, 2 1/2 table-
If you cook them in the oven, you can for their fruitiness. They’ve always spoons of the lime juice, oil, soy
enjoy them right now. They won’t struck me as a kind of cross between a sauce, thyme, 1 tablespoon of the
boast the trademark smokiness pro- mango and very hot chile. brown sugar, salt, allspice, nutmeg
duced by grilling, but otherwise The labor-intensive part of this and cinnamon and puree until smooth.
they’ll be as tender, succulent and fin- recipe is gathering all the ingredients Set aside 1/4 cup for the glaze.
ger-licking good as ever. and making the marinade, but then it’s Pull off and discard the silver skin
The key to making great baked ribs easygoing. from the bone side of the ribs and cut
is to follow the same prep as for grilled Here I’ve finished them with a them into 6- to 8-rib lengths. Coat
ribs. Season them with a rub, paste or sweet/sour/spicy glaze. It’s not tradi- both sides of the ribs with the pureed
marinade containing salt, then bake tional, but I think it adds the perfect marinade and put them in a shallow
them at a low temperature for many last touch. container. Cover and chill 16 hours,
hours or until they become tender. The turning occasionally.
salted mixture acts as a brine, which
OVEN BAKED JERK SPARERIBS Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F.
helps keep the pork juicy and infuses it Start to finish: 20 hours, 40 minutes Remove the ribs from the marinade
with flavor. Cooking slow and low (30 minutes hands-on) allowing the excess to drip off.
makes the meat tender. Servings: 8 Discard the excess marinade. Arrange
The marinade used here is a jerk 1/2 cup coarsely chopped onion the ribs, meat side up, on two racks set
paste, a spicy Jamaican flavoring that 1 cup coarsely chopped scallions into each of two baking pans. Put the
Jamaicans typically apply to pork and (white and green part) pans on the middle shelves of the oven
chicken, but which can be found glori- 1 to 3 Scotch bonnet chiles, or to and bake, switching the pans midway
fying everything from beef and lamb taste through the cooking time, until the
to fish and seafood to vegetables and 6 cloves garlic, smashed meat is very tender when stuck with a
tofu. Jerk is based on three key ingre- 1/4 cup fresh lime juice, divided fork, 4 to 4 1/2 hours.
dients: Scotch Bonnet chiles, allspice 1/2 cup vegetable oil While the ribs are baking, in a small
(a dried berry native to Jamaica) and 1/4 cup soy sauce (low-sodium if you bowl combine the reserved jerk paste
thyme. prefer) with the remaining 1 1/2 tablespoons
Scotch Bonnets are some of the 2 tablespoons fresh thyme leaves lime juice and the remaining 2 table-
hottest chiles in the world. They’re in 3 tablespoons packed dark brown spoons brown sugar. Remove the ribs
the same family as habaneros, so feel sugar, divided from the oven when they are tender and
free to swap in the latter if you can’t 2 teaspoons kosher salt brush the tops evenly with the glaze.
find the former. The rub will be hotter 2 teaspoons ground allspice Return the ribs to the oven and bake The labor-intensive part of this recipe is gathering all the
or less hot depending on the number of 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg for an additional 10 minutes. ingredients and making the marinade, but then it’s easygoing.
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well as households that have occupied a
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tenants facing eviction three, and in suffer.” RSVP visit peninsuladbc.com/easy- 10:30 a.m. Grand Avenue Library, 306
for both renters and housing providers.”
some cases four, months worth of rent, a bridge. Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
security deposit refund, administrative Those concerns were echoed by numer- Many speaking in support of the ordi- More than 8,500 activities that teach
fee and six-month subscription to a ous “mom-and-pop” landlords, many of nances felt they didn’t go far enough, but Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to reading, math, science, health, social
noon. Redwood City Main Library, studies, art and music. For more
rental agency service, according to the whom felt unfairly punished and vilified. welcomed the “move in the right direc- 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood information call 877-8530.
report. These payments are reserved for “The ordinances are so one sided tion.” Supporters recounted in detail sto- City. Free one-on-one help regarding
laptops, E-readers, tablets and Cat/K itten Adoption Fair at the
lower income tenants earning 80 percent because they deal only with tenants and ries of evictions, homelessness, unsafe mobile phones. Meets in the Small Millbrae Library. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 1
or less of the area median income who nothing dealing with a property owner’s living conditions and tenants afraid to Conference Room on the first floor. Library Ave., Millbrae. Homeless Cat
obligations, risks, liabilities and speak up for loss of their homes. For more information contact Network volunteers will be available
are being vacated from properties con- gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. to discuss cat care and behavior. You
taining at least five units. According to responsibility,” said Steve Stluka, who Other speakers felt the council’s vote may pet the cats even if you can't
the report, relocation payments are trig- spoke during the public comment peri- was too sudden, some called it “undemo- San Mateo Professional Alliance adopt. For more information call
Network ing Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m. 697-6707.
gered when a landlord decides to reclaim od. “Most mom-and-pops don’t charge cratic” and others urged the council to Central Park Bistro, 181 E. Fourth
a rental unit for demolition or renova- exorbitant rents yet we’re all lumped in instead bring the ordinances to voters Ave., San Mateo, San Mateo. Free Dr. Seuss’s ‘The Lorax’ Activity and
with the egregious few that happen to do admission, lunch ordered off the Movie. 2 p.m. Grand Avenue Library,
tion or withdraw all rental units from the on a future ballot. menu. For more information contact 306 Walnut Ave., South San
market, among other circumstances. some pretty horrible things.” “We’re not a democracy, we’re a demo- mike@mikefoor.com. Francisco. For more information call
The council sympathized, but stressed cratic republic and you elect people to 877-8530.
Relocation assistance does not, how- Toastmasters Public Speaking and
ever, apply to tenants who have violated the ordinances weren’t intended for the make decisions,” said Councilman John Leadership Sk ills Development. Corsage Mak ing Workshop. 2 p.m.
or reached the end of their lease, and it well-meaning landlords who showed up Seybert. “These two items have been in Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 to 5 p.m. 1335 El Camino Real,
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood Millbrae. Cost is $30 for one adult. To
does not apply to tenants temporarily to share their experiences. the works for over two years so if this Shores. Join us in a friendly and sup- register and for more information,
displaced with access to alternative “You’re not the problem, but you’re came as a surprise to any of you, I’d seri- portive atmosphere while learning call 636-4706.
housing or tenants displaced by natural not in the room when we hear from peo- ously encourage you to pay attention.” to improve your communication
Concer t: K at Parra Jazz. 3 p.m. to 4
and leadership skills. For more infor-
disasters, fires or other misfortune out- ple about the problem,” Councilwoman There will be extensive outreach and mation call (202) 390-7555. p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
side the landlord’s control, according to Janet Borgens said. “Because you’re not education efforts before the ordinances de las Pulgas, Belmont. For more
NAMI General Meeting. 6:30 p.m. to information contact
the report. doing it, doesn’t mean it’s not happen- take effect in January, according to a 8:30 p.m. Mills Health Center belmont@smcl.org.
Households containing at least one ing. We see it, we hear it, and it’s not staff report. Hendrickson Auditorium. 100 S. San
Mateo Drive, San Mateo. Meet with Opening reception for ‘Memories
David Young, the new director of San that make us.’ 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Main
ago when he was living with his wife Elankumaran said the pair studied how Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood City.

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Mateo County behavioral health
recovery services. Ages 18 and over. For more information call 701-1018.
and 2-year-old son in Mountain View. major supermarkets ran their opera- For more information call 638-0800.
Because his son only drank whole milk, tions, finding many of them were using David Mamet’s ‘R ace.’ 8 p.m.
Elankumaran and his wife, who was outdated systems and generating up to Screenager s — Teen Cellphone Dragon Productions Theatre Co.,
Continued from page 1 pregnant with their second child, found 35 percent to 40 percent food waste at Addiction. 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. 2120 Broadway, Redwood City.
Tickets are $35 for general admis-
Capuchino High School Theater,
it surprisingly difficult to keep their their stores. Though many are donating 1501 Magnolia Ave., San Bruno. $10 sion and $27 for students and sen-
fee. Screening of a highly acclaimed iors. For more information email
“Actually one of the most critical refrigerator stocked with the supplies items near expiration to local food info@dragonproductions.net.
documentary about the effects of
parts of the company is figuring this they used most. banks, the fact that they’re still work- extended screen time. For more
problem out: how do you [have] just “I was working very late and I would ing with so much excess food was an information call 455-4192. SUNDAY, APRIL 1
David Mamet’s ‘R ace.’ 2 p.m.
enough in stock that customers are not find myself going to the supermarket indication there’s room for improve- Electric Vehicle Work shop: Dragon Productions Theatre Co.,
unhappy, but not have so much that you just to pick up the same items over and ment, said Elankumaran, adding that Everything You Need to Know to 2120 Broadway, Redwood City.
have food waste,” he said. “It is actually over again,” he said, adding that he tried large stores are also set up to encourage ‘Go EV.’ 7 p.m. 1 Library Ave., Tickets are $35 for general admis-
Millbrae. Learn about the benefits of sion and $27 for students and sen-
not a simple problem.” all of the delivery services he could shoppers to buy more than they need. electric vehicles and what’s in store iors. For more information email
Using their prior tech experience at think of but found they were inconsis- “You stuff your stores full of product, for the future. For more information info@dragonproductions.net.
companies like Lyft and Yahoo, tent, at times running out of stock or you’re incentivizing people to just walk or to RSVP visit www.bit.ly/goevmill-
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Elankumaran and cofounder Kevin Li unable to delivery to his house. in and grab whatever they can … and yet Advanced Harmonica Class. 11:15
have been thinking about ways “Nothing really worked, there was they clearly will not eat any of that, or THURSDAY, MARCH 29 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. San Mateo Senior
Table Talk Gaming: Hotshots by Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Farmstead can collect data points on a always some problem or another.” 50 percent of that,” he said. Fireside Games. 3 p.m. South San San Mateo. Advanced registration is
wide range of grocery items, including So Elankumaran polled his neighbor- Depending on a Farmstead customer’s Francisco Main Library, 840 W. required. Cost for residents is $85
sell-by dates, the frequency with which hood on Nextdoor to see who among location, Elankumaran said they can Orange Ave., South San Francisco. and $105 for non-residents. Class
For more information contact ssf- repeats every Tuesday starting on
customers order them and the likelihood those living nearby would be interested receive deliveries within hours of plac- pladm@plsinfo.org. March 13 and ending on April 3. For
they buy certain sets of products. in reasonably-priced, periodic deliver- ing orders and in even less than an hour more information call 522-7490.
By writing software and organizing ies of milk, bread, eggs and yogurt. near the company’s San Francisco hub. San Mateo County 2018
Digital Play with Digital Puzzles.
Sustainability Awards. 5:30 p.m.
the information they are collecting in With the expectation 10 people may He said they can also place recurring College of San Mateo, 1700 W 11:30 a.m. South San Francisco Main
an artificial intelligence stack, show interest, Elankumaran was orders, adding that they are able to keep Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. Featuring Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
networking hour, silent auction and San Francisco. Explore electronic
Elankumaran said they’re able to make shocked to find some 200 people were delivery costs down because they add three-course dinner. Tickets can be library services with fun digital activ-
predictions on how much of a certain searching for a similar service. orders to existing routes instead of purchased through Eventbrite. For ities for ages 2 to 6. For more infor-
type of milk they need to buy to serve “That was enough for us to say directing drivers to drive from home to more information contact advo- mation contact
cate@sustainablesanmateo.org. ssfpladm@plsinfo.org.
their customers in a given week. alright, this is interesting,” he said. home. Working with local produce sup-
Elankumaran, 32, said he got the idea To understand how they could improve pliers and with well-known, Bay Area Drop the Small Talk : Gather at the Inventor’s Challenge: Keva Planks.
4 p.m. South San Francisco Main
to start the company some two years on online grocery deliveries, food producers like Acme Bread Burlingame Library. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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STATemeNT #276912 STATemeNT #276875
NewSPAPer iNTerNS The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
JOurNAliSm as: Tierra Madre LLC, 816 Hayne Rd.,
HILLSBOROUGH, CA 94010. Regis-
as: Courtyard Apartments, 1305 & 1309
Marshall Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA
The Daily Journal is looking for in- tered Owner: Tierra Madre LLC, CA. 94063. Registered Owners: Richard Tod
terns to do entry level reporting, re- The business is conducted by a Limited Spieker and Catherine R. Spieker, 60
search, updates of our ongoing fea- Liability Company. The registrant com- Mulberry Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- menced to transact business under the business is conducted by a Trust. The
so welcome. FBN on N/A. registrant commenced to transact busi-
/s/Hallie Schmidt/ ness under the FBN on01/14/2003.
We expect a commitment of four to This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Richard Tod Spieker/
eight hours a week for at least four sor-County Clerk on 3/5/18. (Published in This statement was filed with the Asses-
months. The internship is unpaid, but the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/7/18, sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- 3/14/18, 3/21/18, 3/28/18). the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re- 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18).
porters.
fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme
College students or recent graduates STATemeNT #276825 fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper The following person is doing business STATemeNT #276870
experience is preferred but not neces- as: Kwik Serv Station, 209 El Camino The following person is doing business
sarily required. Real, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
94080. Registered Owner: SF Bay Fuel
as: Live Oak Apartments, 718 & 722 Live Over the hedge Over the hedge Over the hedge
Oak Avenue, MENLO PARK, CA 94025.
Please send a cover letter describing LLC, CA. The business is conducted by Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker
your interest in newspapers, a resume a Limited Liability Company. The regis- and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry
and three recent clips. Before you ap- trant commenced to transact business Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The busi-
ply, you should familiarize yourself under the FBN on 01/04/2018. ness is conducted by a Trust. The regis-
with our publication. Our Web site: /s/Ali Yaldiz/ trant commenced to transact business
www.smdailyjournal.com. This statement was filed with the Asses- under the FBN on 11/16/07.
sor-County Clerk on 2/27/18. (Published /s/Richard Tod Spieker/
Send your information via e-mail to in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/7/18, This statement was filed with the Asses-
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- 3/14/18, 3/21/18, 3/28/18). sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18,
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18).
STATemeNT #276597
The following person is doing business fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme
as: North Solutions, 525 N El Camino STATemeNT #276872
Real #303, SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
Registered Owners: Kegan Groschel and The following person is doing business
as: Garwood Apartments, 465 Garwood
PeT SiTTerS & Almicar Groschel, same address. The
business is conducted by a General Part- Way, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis-
tered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker and
dOg wAlkerS nership. The registrant commenced to
transact business under the FBN on Jan- Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry Lane,
Needed! uary 2017.
/s/Kegan Groschel/
Atherton, CA 94027. The business is
conducted by a Trust. The registrant 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 296 Appliances
commenced to transact business under
Local, family owned pet This statement was filed with the Asses-
the FBN on 11/15/1983. fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme Air CONdiTiONer 10000 BTU w/re-
sor-County Clerk on 2/8/18. (Published in
care company. the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/7/18, /s/Richard Tod Spieker/ STATemeNT #276985 STATemeNT #277130 mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business The following person is doing business brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
Love for animals, 3/14/18, 3/21/18, 3/28/18).
sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in as: JIN LAW FIRM, 1229 Paloma Ave., as: Portola Succulent Designs, 2017 Par- 0898
Valid CDL/Ins/Car the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered rott Dr., Apt 7, SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). Registered Owner: Teri Chew, same ad- Air CONdiTiONer, Portable, 14,000
required. fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme
STATemeNT #276952
Owner: Jigang Jin, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual. dress. The business is conducted by an BTU, Commercial Cool model
Routes from San Mateo The following person is doing business The registrant commenced to transact Individual. The registrant commenced to CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces-
fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme transact business under the FBN on N/A. sories plus remote included.
to Palo Alto. as: The EPR Group, Inc., 628 El Camino
Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- STATemeNT #276964 business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Ramis Bagirov/ 20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO.
/s/Jigang Jin/
Approx hours, tered Owner: The EPR Group, Inc, CA. The following person is doing business
This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)345-1835
as: Dom’s Nom’s, 227 Standish St, RED- sor-County Clerk on 3/22/18. (Published
M-F 11am - 3pm The business is conducted by a Corpora-
tion. The registrant commenced to trans- WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered sor-County Clerk on 3/12/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/28/18, COffee mAker $15.00 white, Kitchen
Owner: Domino Corcega, same address. in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18).
www.bayareapetpals.com act business under the FBN on 7OCT10. 3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533-
/s/Edward Pozzi, Jr./ The business is conducted by an Individ- 0907
email: lynda@bayareapetpals.com ual. The registrant commenced to trans-
for more info This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (Published in act business under the FBN on N/A. Order TO ShOw CAuSe fOr COlemAN lxe Roadtrip Grill -
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, /s/Domino Corcega/ fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme ChANge Of NAme
STATemeNT #277067 Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). This statement was filed with the Asses- CASE# 18CIV01137 (650)918-9847
sor-County Clerk on 3/9/18. (Published in The following person is doing business SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, as: Rakuten.com, 800 Concur Drive, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, eleCTriC STOVe From Sears
reSTAurANT - fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Registered 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). Excellent Condition $225
STATemeNT #276849 Owner: Rakuten Commerce LLC, CA. REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Please Call (650)244-9267
Gao, a Fine dining Vietnam- The following person is doing business The business is conducted by a Limited PETITION OF
ese Homestyle Cuisine spe- as: Stryker-Munley Group Silicon Valley, fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme Liability Company. The registrant com- Patrick Jones gOOd miCrOwAVe 1100 watt $40 Da-
2995 Woodside Road #400, WOOD- STATemeNT #276937 menced to transact business under the TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
cialized in Ben Tre Cooking, SIDE, CA 94062. Registered Owner: The following person is doing business Petitioner: Patrick Jones filed a petition
ly City (415) 231-4825.
FBN on 1/31/13.
located in San Mateo Timothy D. Cox, 2845 Brewster Ave., as: Posh and Wild, 101 Jefferson Dr., /s/Takayuki Iwao/ with this court for a decree changing hOTPOiNT heAVy Duty Dryer excellent
Redwood City, CA 94062. The business MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered This statement was filed with the Asses- name as follows: working condition Burlingame $50 Call
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- Owner: Remusco Inc., CA. The busi- Present Name: Patrick Jones Dan (408)656-0958
Looking for experienced trant commenced to transact business ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
sor-County Clerk on 3/16/18. (Published
Proposed Name: Patrick Ramirez
Chef in ESE Vietnam Ben under the FBN on 1/1/2017. registrant commenced to transact busi-
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18,
3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). mAyTAg wASher excellent working
Tre cooking cuisine. /s/Timothy D. Cox/ ness under the FBN on N/A. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Oleg Morozov/ interested in this matter shall appear be- (408)656-0958
sor-County Clerk on 2/28/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- fore this court at the hearing indicated
Applicant must have prior in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in STATemeNT #276745 mfg h20lAbS Model 300 exc cond
chef experience working in 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, tition for change of name should not be counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). The following person is doing business granted. Any person objecting to the
Ben Tre region of Vietnam & as: Go Lila Fitness, 101 Willow St., RED- name changes described above must file refrigerATOr fOr Sale very good
must know Ben Tre Cuisine fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered a written objection that includes the rea- condition asking only $99 (650)520-4650
dishes. STATemeNT #276874 fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme Owner: Lila Vasquez, same address. sons for the objection at least two court
The following person is doing business STATemeNT #276781 The business is conducted by an Individ- days before the matter is scheduled to rOOm heATer Electric 1320 Watts, Ar-
as: Menlo Park Apartments, 19 & 22 Co- The following person is doing business ual. The registrant commenced to trans- be heard and must appear at the hearing vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5.
Please reply with your leman Place, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. as: Universal Hauling, 1212 H El Camino act business under the FBN on 01-15-17. to show cause why the petition should (650)952-3500
availability and primary contact Registered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker Real #506, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. /s/Lila Vasquez/ not be granted. If no written objection is
information. Salary: Dependent on ex- and Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry Registered Owner: Antonio Martinez, This statement was filed with the Asses- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- SewiNg mAChiNe-rOyAl XL 6000
perience. Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. The busi- same address. The business is conduct- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150.
sor-County Clerk on 2/21/18. (Published
ness is conducted by a Trust. The regis- ed by an Individual. The registrant com- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, petition shall be held on 04/24/18 at 9 (650)342-8436.
Email: gaovietkitchen@gmail.com trant commenced to transact business menced to transact business under the a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center,
mail to:gaovietkitchen@gmail.com 3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18).
under the FBN on 06/03/1993. FBN on NA. Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this ShOwTime rOTiSSerie used once
Phone: (415) 999-5111 /s/Richard Tod Spieker/ /s/Antonio Martinez/ Order to Show Cause shall be published $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
(12 noon through 6PM) This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme at least once each week for four succes- message.
sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published STATemeNT #276957 sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, The following person is doing business ing on the petition in the following news- SiNger SewiNg Machine. Good condi-
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). as: Crescent Sol, 204 E. 2nd Ave Num. paper of general circulation: tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call
504, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- San Mateo Daily Journal (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm.
SAleS - Telemarketing and Inside Sales
Representative needed to sell newspa- tered Owners: Carl Homer Nickles Jr. Filed: 3/12/2018
fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ SmiTh COrONA typewriter and table
per print and web advertising and event STATemeNT #276873 and Tracie Chavonne Williams, 3 Plaza M120 $25 (650)888-9314
marketing solutions. To apply, please call STATemeNT #276940 View Lane Apt. 204, Foster City, CA Judge of the Superior Court
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business Dated: 3/8/2018
650-344-5200 and send resume to as: Mills Street Apartments, 1309 Mills 94404. The business is conducted by a TAble TOP Elec.Skillet Oster #4859
info@smdailyjournal.com as: Elite Towing, 210 Industrial Road, (Published 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18,
Street, MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Regis- Suite 200, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. General Partnership. The registrant w/cover 11 7/8"sq.cook area $10.00
commenced to transact business under 4/11/18) (650)344-4756
tered Owners: Richard Tod Spieker and Registered Owner: Duane Keller, same
TribuZi fOr hAir Catherine R. Spieker, 60 Mulberry Lane, address. The business is conducted by the FBN on 02/02/2018.
Atherton, CA 94027. The business is an Individual. The registrant com- /s/Carl H. Nickles Jr./ uNiTAP STANdArd centerset bath-
conducted by a Trust. The registrant menced to transact business under the This statement was filed with the Asses- room chrome faucet, complete, $10,
has a station for rent join our busy friend- commenced to transact business under FBN on 2000. sor-County Clerk on 3/8/18. (Published in (650)595-3933
ly energetic salon located the FBN on 02/04/1993. /s/Duane Keller/ the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, 210 lost & found
25 W. 25th Ave #5 in San Mateo. /s/Richard Tod Spieker/ 3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18). VACuum CleANer (reconditioned)
This statement was filed with the Asses- $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
Stop by or call Paige (650)679-4736. This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/7/18. (Published in lOST CAT. Black and White. Black
sor-County Clerk on 3/2/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, patch on right eye. REWARD.
the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, Call (323) 439-7713. weSTerN wAShbOArd Sales made
203 Public Notices 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C.
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). STATemeNT #277098 $75. phone 650-369-2486.
fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme
The following person is doing business books
fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme as: Andale Mexican Restaurant, SFO whirlPOOl wASher DRYER, GE
STATemeNT #276802 STATemeNT #277083 Terminal 2 Boarding Area D, SAN
The following person is doing bu826ess STATemeNT #276970 JAmeS PATTerSON hardback books. Refrigerator all working and in good con-
The following person is doing business FRANCISCO, CA 94128. Registered 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
as: EsGo Painting, 730 S. San Anselmo The following person is doing business as: Overture Consulting Service, 1700
as: Juan’s Complete Gardening, 319 N. Owners: Andale Management Group
Ave, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis- De Anza Blvd. #306, SAN MATEO, CA Inc., CA. The business is conducted by NiChOlAS SPArkS hardback books. whirlPOOl-dryer gAS Coin Oper-
Claremont St, SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
tered Owner: Esteban Gomez, same ad- Registered Owner: Juan Escobedo,
94403. Registered Owner: Mariko Haya- a Corporation. The registrant com- 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 ated Laundry $99.00 (650)948-4895 or
dress. The business is conducted by an same address. The business is conduct- shida, same address. The business is menced to transact business under the (650)302-2456
Individual. The registrant commenced to ed by an Individual. The registrant com- conducted by an Individual. The regis- FBN on 3/20/2013. QuAliTy bOOkS used and rare. World
transact business under the FBN on N/A. trant commenced to transact business & US History and classic American nov-
/s/Esteban Gomez/
menced to transact business under the
FBN on 3/9/18. under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Pedro Alvarez, Jr./
This statement was filed with the Asses- els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 297 bicycles
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Juan Escobedo/ /s/Mariko Hayashida/
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published The hAlO Forerunner saga. 3 books. AdulT bikeS 1 regular and 2 with bal-
sor-County Clerk on 2/23/18. (Published This statement was filed with the Asses- in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
sor-County Clerk on 3/9/18. (Published in sor-County Clerk on 3/19/18. (Published Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587
in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/7/18, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18).
3/14/18, 3/21/18, 3/28/18). the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/14/18, V.lOgViNOV, uNuSuAl Journey to the bmx mONgOOSe Outer Limit Bike,
3/21/18, 3/28/18, 4/4/18). 3/28/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18).
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933
fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695
fiCTiTiOuS buSiNeSS NAme STATemeNT #277100 Child’S SChwiNN biCyCle, blue in
STATemeNT #277070 The following person is doing business good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
The following person is doing business as: Nattie’s Printing, Graphics & Design, 294 baby Stuff

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as: 1)The Dress I Want 240 Harbor Blvd, Ste A, BELMONT, CA New 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
2)TheDressIWant.com, 422 Oxford Way, 94002. Registered Owner: Nattie L. Mu- fiSher-PriCe heAlThy Care booster $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered Own- grauer, 840 O’Neal #2, BELMONT, CA seat - $5 (650)592-5864. mes
ers: Honsan Chung and Kristina Kris- 94002. The business is conducted by an
man, same address. The business is Individual. The registrant commenced to 295 Art 298 Collectibles
conducted by a Married Couple. The transact business under the FBN on
bruShed fiNiSh, 15" X 20" frame
The best career seekers registrant commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on 4/9/2017.
Ffeb. 15, 1999.
/s/Nattie L. Mugrauer/ holds 18 various size photos. Never
80’S TOPS Complete Factory Set All
Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474.
read the daily Journal. /s/Honsan Chung/ This statement was filed with the Asses- used. $20. 650-369-2486.
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/20/18. (Published
sor-County Clerk on 3/16/18. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/28/18,
we will help you recruit qualified, talented in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/21/18, 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18).
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range of qualifications for all types of positions. STATemeNT #277082
STATemeNT #276750
The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business Fictitious Business Name Statements,
as: BST Appliance repair, 1234 El Cami-
for the best value and the best results, as: Custom Quality Upholstery, 1551
no Real #301, BURLINGAME, CA Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
Claremont Dr., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066.
recruit from the daily Journal... Registered Owner: Mauricio Melendez, 94010. Registered Owner: Ramis Bagir- Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
ov, same address. The business is con-
same address. The business is conduct-
ducted by an Individual. The registrant Notice of Public Sales and More.
Contact us for a free consultation ed by an Individual. The registrant com-
menced to transact business under the commenced to transact business under
FBN on 01/01/2018. the FBN on n/a. Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
Call (650) 344-5200 or /s/Mauricio Melendez/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/Ramis Bagirov/
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email: ads@smdailyjournal.com sor-County Clerk on 2/21/18. (Published sor-County Clerk on 3/19/18. (Published Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
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298 Collectibles 303 Electronics 304 Furniture 306 Housewares 311 Musical Instruments 318 Sports Equipment
2 AdORABLE 1950's girl dolls ."ginny" MOTOROLA BRAvO MB 520 (android LOvE CHAIR, velour, tan. $45. COMPLETE SET OF CHINa - Windsor FOR SALE: epiphone Les Paul Cus- ONE dOzEN Official League Diamond
doll Knock-offs. Stands & clothes. $20. 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8gB SD (808)631-1365. garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, tom Prophecy electric guitar. Mint. Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call roger
(650)888-9314 card Belmont (650)595-8855 20-pieces in original box, never used. $625.00. (650)421-5469. (650)771-6324.
NEw dELUxE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- $250 per box (3 boxes available).
A-TEAM FIGURINES Plus Jeep $20 ONKYO Av receiver HT-r570 .Digital ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must (650)342-5630 HUGE LUdwIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle PRINCE TENNIS 2 section nylon black
(650)591-9769 San Carlos Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius ready, Sell! (650) 875-8159. & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian Bag with Prince Pro graphite racket-
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 CRYSTAL (LEAdEd glass) lamp $30. Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 $55.(650)341-8342
COLLECTABLE MEMORABILLIA from NEw TwIN Mattress set plus frame Can send picture. (650)464-7860 (650)369-8013.
the Bay Meadow. 9 items at $10 each. PROGRAMMABLE ELIPTICAL exer-
650-346-9262 for inquiries. 304 Furniture $30.00 (650) 347-2356 GRILLING wOK stir fry. high quality PIANO, UPRIGHT, in excellent condi- cise Bike. excellent Condition. redwood
NIAGARA vIBRATING adjustable bed steel. Brand new $27 contact 650 592- tion. asking $345. (650)366-4769 City (650)740-9980 $75.00
LENNOx REd rose, Unused, hand 2 wALNUT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops 2648
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, need work but very good cond. $20/ea good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan PIANO-1955 BALdwIN acrosonic 36”
(408)656-0958 TOTAL GYM XLS, excellent condition.
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plates. 2 bxs, of 4 ea. NeW $15.00 (650)295-9121. (650)588-0828
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good ANTIqUE dINING table for six people OFFICE SwIvEL Chair, good condition. (650)344-4756
$59 call (650)218-6528 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 $25. (415)231-4825 UPRIGHT PIANO. In tune. Fair condi- TOUREdGE REACTION ii uniflex sys-
KITCHEN CRAFT Cutter with five differ- tion. Free. (650) 533-4886. tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
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sions" Porcelain/Bisque.Mint. feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. wood with formica wood grain top $25 $35 contact 650-592-2648 vINTAGE LINGERIE Washboard circa
Cond. $8. (650)888-9314 (650) 787-9753 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for TREAdMILL-HORIzON LIKE New, limit-
ARMCHAIR GOOd condition $55. PARTYLITE GLASS 3-tee wall sconce. strumming $50 (650)369-2486 ed use, Paid $750-asking $450 OBO
SCARLETT O'HARA Doll. by "gambina" (650)266-3184 ORNATE LARGE BOOKCASE: Two 11 1/4" long, xtra tees. $15.00 (650)344- (650)508-8662
Mint condition. 12" ht.. $12. (650)888- Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 4756 YAMAHA ACOUSTIC guitar, model
9314 BEIGE SOFA $99. excellent Condition asking $500 CaLL(650)345-9199. Fg830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469 vINTAGE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
(650) 315-2319 ens roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
STAR wARS action figure: Qui-gon ORNATE MAHOGANY headboard with
308 Tools zILJIAN CYMBALS with stands, 21”
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 BUNK BEdS for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
Steve (650)518-6614. years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 ANTIqUE IRON Hand Drills. 3 available (916)826-5964
B/O (650)685-2494 wOMAN’S SKI Boots, Nordica, size 8
at $30 each. (650)339-3672 ron $30 (650)592-2047.
TwO FRAMEd 17"h x 22"w SF historic RETRO HUTCH Needs refinishing other-
Cliff House photos, circa 1900. $40. CARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- wise good condition. Top detaches from CRAFTSMAN 9" radial arm Saw with 6"
312 Pets & Animals wOMEN’S RAICHEL ski boots, size 6 ?
(650)556-9708. or: floral design. good condition bottom $25. (650)712-9962 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 $ 50. (650)888-5808 .
$45.00. (650)266-3184 AIRLINE CARRIER for cats, pur. from
SEwING STORAGE cabinet, Custom SHOPSMITH MARK V 50th anniversary Southwest airlines, $25, 2 available. Call YAMAHA ROOF raCK, 58 inches $75.
299 Computers COMMOdE, GOOd condition. $20 obo. made wood perfect condition $75. most attachments. $1,500/OBO. (505)228-1480 local. (650)458-3255
Please call (650)745-6309 (650)483-1222 (650)504-0585
19" COLOR Monitor with stand Vg con- ONE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
dition power cord/owners manual includ- COMPUTER dESK (glass) & chair. Like SOFABEd, vELOUR, tan, excellent vINTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa mal carriers 26x16. excellent cond. $60.. 335 Garden Equipment
ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or condition. $75. (808)631-1365. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 (650)593-2066
gtecher@comcast.net CHAIN SAw, 16“ ,Craftsmen ,electric,
RECORdABLE Cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop- vINTAGE SHOPSMITH and BANd PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx $55. (650)888-5808
SOLId wOOd Dining table with exten-
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, COMPUTER dESK For sale $99 SAw, good shape. $300/obo. Call 4 ft by 4 ft, excellent condition $300 best
sion great piece great condition black
(650) 578 9208 (650)520-4650 $80 (650)364-5263
(650)342-6993 offer. (650)245-4084 340 Camera & Photo Equip.
COMPUTER SwIvEL CHaIr. Padded PET CARRIER for small dog or cat in ex- NIKON 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel-
300 Toys Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 SOLId wOOd entertainment Center- cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044
TurnTable, am-Fm, eight Track, Built In 6059
100 THINGS for little children to do on a dESK, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. 309 Office Equipment OMEGA B600 Condenser enlarger, In-
trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used. (650)458-3578 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o PET TAxI animal Carrier. Brand: Delux struction Manual & 50mm el-Omegar en-
Free (650)595-3933 (925)482-5742 LAPTOP CASE or bag. Black. Like new. Nature Miracle - excellent Condition for
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
$25. Call (650)349-6059.
AMERICAN FLYER locomotive runs dINETTE TABLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. TABLE 24"x48" folding legs each end. vIvITAR v 2000 W/35-70 zoom and
good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433 (650) 756-9516.Daly City. Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost 310 Misc. For Sale YORKIE-SILKY TERRIER, Male, original manual. Like new. $99 SSF
$130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141 12 weeks, Pure Bred (papers Included) (650)583-6636
LARGE STUFFEd aNIMaLS - $3 each dINING ROOM SeT - Cherry Wood 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint, asking $500. (650)952-7221.
great for Kids (650) 952-3500 (Looks Like Mahogany), two extra no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
THREE INCH egg crate foam twin bed
leaves, Seats up to 10. $1200 or best of-
mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- 345 Medical Equipment
ROLLERBLAdES, GOOd condition. fer. (650)591-6331. Call afternoons or BESSY SMALL evening Hand Bag With
Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- evenings tion, $20, 650-595-3933
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 316 Clothes HOMEdICS dUAL Shiatsu Massage
6309 Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
dINING TABLE (36"x54") and 4 match- TwIN BEd frame-black wrought iron BIFOLd SHUTTERS 2x28”x79 $10.00 5 BOxES male & female square dance
STAR wARS Celebration 3 Darth Vader ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 clothing. excellent Condition. as a
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 $250 .(650)-654-1930.
(650)544-5306
bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
Garage Sales
TwIN BEd, mattress, box spring, frame BOBBY HULL Hockey game great
dRESSER 4-dRAwER in Belmont for $ 50. (650)598-9804. Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784
302 Antiques $75. good condition; good for children.
dAwGS BRANd Kaymann black and

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Call (650)678-8585 USEd BEdROOM Furniture, Free. Call CASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not
guts $500 (415)269-4784
white snake print loafers size 7 (9.3”) $25
(650)369-2486 GARAGE SALES
(650)573-7381.
72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50.
wALL UNIT/ROOM Divider. Simple COSTCO PLAY Pen with travel bag. FAUx FUR Coat Woman's brown multi ESTATE SALES
good shape, blonde, about 5' high. Used once $35 (650)591-2981 color in excellent condition 3/4
(650)726-4102 lines. Breaks down for transportation. length $50 (650)692-8012 Make money, make room!
303 Electronics $25.(650)712-9962 leave message dRUM -déCOR ONLY Brass cylinder &
FREE wOOdEN Bed frame, good condi- GENUINE LAdIES Mink Fur Jacket,
ANTARES dOLLARS Bill Changer ma- tion pictures available (650)322-9598 wALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with
fittings, wood frame. Has age. $25.00
(650)344-4756 $50.00 Call: (650)368-0748. List your upcoming
chines never used for small bus. $95
(650)992-4544.
email tmckay1@sbcglobal.net upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
GOLF SHOES FootJoy, brown and white
garage sale,
GALv. GOPHER wire, full roll
GLIdER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- wARdROBE CLOSET with beveled new(5x100)ft. $95.00 (650)302-0556 saddle, 91/2, like new, $15; (650)591- moving sale,
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589- 9769
BLAUPUNKT AM/FM/Cd radio and re-
ceiver with Detachable Face asking 0764 LIONEL CHRISTMAS Holiday expan- estate sale,
$100. (650)593-4490
IKEA dRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 GOLF SHOES, FootJoy, black & white
saddle, 91/2, good condition, $5;
yard sale,
wOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
KINdLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 LIONEL wESTERN Union Pass car and (650)591-9769 rummage sale,
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 $ 30. (650)598-9804. wOOd-GRAIN LAMINATE Kitchen table KAYANO MEN’S running shoes size 11 clearance sale, or
LOREx 14” B&W Surveillance System
SAMSUNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. LIvING ROOM Table, good condition. 3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa- Model Sg14S1042C-a $75 (415)407-
good condition $20 (650)520-7045 whatever sale you
ble $35 (650)392-4841.
VCr ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 $30. (415)231-4825 2360 rWC loction. LAdIES SEqUIN dress, blue, size XL,
pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
have...
LUGGAGE, REd, 21" NeW Samsonite
Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 MEN'S STETSON hat, size large, new,
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 reach over 83,450 readers
(650) 578-9208 from South San Francisco
MAKES 6"x6" potholders, frame and to Palo alto.
loops included. Free. 650-595-3933 NEw wITH tags Wool or cotton Men's
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each in your local newspaper.
NEGRINI FENCING epee mask size M (650)952-3466
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95
(415)260-6940 TUxEdO SIzE 40, black, including white
Call (650)344-5200
shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
SAMSONITE 26" tan hard-sided suit
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. wILSON LEATHER Lady Jacket. Small,
$45. (650)328-6709 like new. $45. (808)863-1136.

SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for wILSON LEATHER, burgundy lady jack- 379 Open Houses
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
formation.
318 Sports Equipment
SINK, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet,
$15.00 (650)544-5306 15 SF giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
OPEN HOUSE
SLR LENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
LISTINGS
SLR LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 BOw FLEx Max Trainer M-3-Very good List your Open House
Sigma Sa Mount $25 (650)436-7171 Condition, Like New, assembled, Paid in the Daily Journal.
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael
TRAIN-COLOR PRINT by John Hugh (650)784-1061.
Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756 reach over 83,450
UNIdEN HARLEY Davidson gas Tank CHILdS KICK scooter by razor with hel- potential home buyers &
phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 met $25 obo (650)591-6842
renters a day,
wATER STORAGE TANK, brand new, EASTON ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30 from South San Francisco
275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225. oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
(650)771-6324 to Palo alto.
EvERLAST 80# MMa Heavy Bag and in your local newspaper.
311 Musical Instruments Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
GOLF BAG travel protector, black, $5; Call (650)344-5200
CHROMATIC HARMONICA: Horner (650)591-9769
The 64 Chomonica, german Made $180,
(650)278-5776. GOLF bag with 22 clubs. great for peo-
ple just learning to play. $90 (650)592-
2648 440 Apartments
dRUM SET-PEARL FORUM excellent
condition, Black, Full Kit, Light Use, $425 GOLF BALLS, good condition, 100 for
Call Paul (650)218-6706. BELMONT: Large 1Br, 2Br & 3Br
$10; (650)591-9769 apts. Prime Locations, Quiet Buildings.
EPIPHONE LES Paul 100th Clean & Updated units. No Smoking, No
GOLF CLUBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all-- Pets, No Housing Vouchers. $2,100 &
anniversary Custom electric guitar. $90.00 (650)341-8342 up. Call 650-593-8254.
Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469
GOLF CLUBS, used set with Cart for
FENdER MUSTANG I guitar amplifier $50. (650)593-4490 470 Rooms
70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
$80. (650)421-5469 MEN'S ROSSIGNOL Skis. $95.00, HIP HOUSING
good condition, (650)341-0282. Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
FENdER MUSTANG ll guitar amplifier
110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. San Mateo County
MEN’S SKI Boots, Salomon, Size 9, very (650)348-6660
$130.00 (650)421-5469 good condition. $70. (650) 591-2981.
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485 residential Care 625 Classic Cars


CAdillAC ‘85 Classic El Dorado
44,632 original miles. Needs body work
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Residential Care Home 4681.
For Heartfelt, Professional 3 The Sultan of 32 Doctrinal faction 45 Last 25-Down
CheVY ‘55 BEL AIR 2 door, Standard
Care Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000
Call us (650)542-0878 obo. (650)952-4036. 1 Touch, e.g. Swat and The 33 Tennis great model
gordon@justlikefamily.com
CheVY ‘86 CorVette. Automatic.
6 Model in a bottle Splendid Splinter Arthur 46 Italian fashion
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 10 SALT weaponry 4 Like produce at 36 Cud-chewing city
obo. (650) 952-4036.
14 “Ta-ta, mon ami” farm-to-table mammal 47 Iditarod runner
515 office Space CorVette ‘69 350 4-SPeed. 50k
MileS. $19,000 OBO or trade for ‘50 15 Students’ restaurants 38 Go back (on) 49 Hockey
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Oldsmobile Cpe.. (650)481-5296. lunchroom 5 The Danube’s 39 Director Lee announcer’s cry
$59 - $150 MerCedeS 1974 450 SEL, No Acci- 17 Secondhand cont. 40 Disruptive forum 50 Pervasive glow
dents, Needs Engine, Pale Yellow,
*Business Internet *Phone Answering $8,000 (650)375-1350. wave of 6 “Run along now” visitor 52 Turn sharply
*Conference Rooms *Offices 7 Pull with effort 41 With it, once 53 Guthrie who sang
*Complete IT Services * Mail MerCedeS ‘79 450 SL with hard top. excitement
(650) 373-2000
Completely rebuilt. 20K obo. (650)851-
0878
19 Surprised cries 8 “Assuming it’s 42 Cut into parts about Alice
Bay Area executive offices 20 Court plea, true ... ” 44 Brooks with two 55 Little trickster
www.bayareaoffices.com StudeBAker ’63 GT Hawk, 289 V8,
Auto-Trans, Electric Spark, Fun Driver, briefly 9 Guinea pig, e.g. Grammys 56 Seine filler

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$8,500 (510)468-1839 10 Taken from
21 Bridal path
620 Automobiles 635 Vans 22 “Uh-uh— above, as photos
toYotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
however ... ” 11 Invigorating
don’t lose money dition, camera, bluetooth, trailer, 94K 24 They may be 12 Jacque’s
miles. $9,000. text (925)786-5545 See
on a trade-in or craigslist for pics. raised in casinos thousand
consignment! 25 Saudi neighbors 13 Cyber Monday
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
27 Google Apps events
Sell your vehicle in the 1999-2006 hArleY Davidson parts for
component 16 “To clarify ... ”
daily Journal’s sale. (650)452-8451
Auto Classifieds. 29 Place to get 18 Operating
BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
(650) 995-0003 delivery 23 Show __
Just $45 hondA 305 Head, 2 blocks, X-tras. instructions? 24 Copenhagen
$500 (415)269-4784
We’ll run it 31 Pro bono TV ad carrier
‘til you sell it! MotorCYCle SAddleBAgS, 25 Former GM
with mounting hardware and other parts 34 “Hamilton” climax
$35. Call (650)670-2888
35 27-Across division
reach 83,450 drivers 26 Haleakala
from South SF to 645 Boats alternative
36 Has second National Park
Palo Alto 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
locale
excellend condition. $4,500. Call thoughts about
Call (650)344-5200 (650)347-2559 27 Round Earth map
ads@smdailyjournal.com 37 Member of the
MAliBu 24 ft with tower. Completely re- fam 28 Landlocked
built and re-finished. Boat and Motor.
20K obo. (650)851-0878. 38 Hare care site African nation
BMW ‘07 X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condi-
42 Thick 30 Airport lineup
03/28/18
tion Sports package 3rd row seats re- SeA rAY 16 Ft . I/B. $1,200. Needs
duced $18,995 obo Call (650)520-4650 Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
43 Off the beaten 31 Made tense
BMW ‘11 328i Coupe, M package, white 670 Auto Service path
black, $13,800. (650)302-5523
44 Arcade activity
CheVrolet ‘86 ASTROVAN,
miles, $3800 (650)481-5296
63K
AA SMog 47 Welcome words
to a hitchhiker
CheVY ‘10 HHR . 68K. EXCELLENT Complete Repair & Service
CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. $29.75 plus certificate fee 48 Kicking partner?
CheVY hhr ‘08 - Grey, spunky car (most cars) 49 Ancient France
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500. 869 California Drive .
(408)807-6529. 51 St. Petersburg’s
Burlingame river
dodge ‘99 MAintenAnCe Van, ,
$2,500 OBO Good condition. Call
(650)481-5296
(650) 340-0492 54 Minister or imam,
say ... and, in two
got An older ways, a hint to
CAr, BoAt, or rV? 670 Auto Parts words hidden in
Do the humane thing. BridgeStone AlenzA 235/65R17, 17-, 29- and 38-
Donate it to the $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
Humane Society. used less than 10k. (650)593-4490 Across
Call 1- 800-943-8412 57 Jaguar’s jaguar,
PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
obo. (650)745-6309
e.g.
MAzdA ‘12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
dition One owner Fully loaded Low
58 Clarence Odbody
White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
miles reduced $17,995 obo (650)520- P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309. in “It’s a
4650
Wonderful Life,”
680 Autos Wanted
MAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per- e.g.
fect condition 4DR Silver Low miles Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
$19,995 OBO (650)520-4650 Novas, running or not
59 Give a finer edge
toYotA ’12 Rav 4, Sport, Silver, 52k
Parts collection etc.
So clean out that garage
to
miles, 1 owner, $13,950.00 (650)212- Give me a call 60 Word with bill or
6666 Joe 650 342-2483
ball
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03/28/18
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