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Monday June 5, 2017 XVII, Edition 250 www.smdailyjournal.com

San Mateo to consider options for golf course


City officials studying 105-acre Poplar Creek site to determine its potential future uses
By Samantha Weigel potential alternate uses for the Last year, the council directed citys general fund to cover the 18-hole course and driving
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF site. staff to evaluate options for the expenses, officials are now look- range. One option is to bring
Ideas range from creating a new site off Coyote Point Drive after ing to a financial analysis for operations of the course under the
San Mateo officials are consid- regional tournament sports com- noting expenses were expected to advice. citys Parks and Recreation
ering options for the 105-acre plex to keeping the existing 18- continue outpacing revenue. The report made public this Department, instead of the exist-
Poplar Creek Golf Course, a city- hole golf facility while leasing Having undertaken an overhaul of week highlights a range of ing Poplar Creek enterprise fund.
owned parcel with restrictions it part of the site to a hotel develop- the course in 2000, the city still options some costlier than oth- Another option that could gener-
be used for recreation until voters er, according to the report. has nearly $7.5 million in debt ers. ate revenue for the course or the
say otherwise. On Wednesday June 7, the Parks obligations its not on track to Keeping the golf course is actu- citys general fund, is to offer up
With the property running at an and Recreation Commission will completely repay until 2029, ally the least expensive option for 1.5 acres of the property for a new
nearly $377,000 annual deficit, review the study, take public com- according to the report. the city, with it possibly having hotel development.
the city has embarked on a study ment and make recommendations Because the municipally-owned to commit up to $3 million over Staff determined an existing
to evaluate either how to improve for the City Councils considera- course is expected to require an the next 14 years. Consultants
the golf courses finances or tion. annual $450,000 subsidy from the studied two options for preserving See COURSE, Page 6

Federal cuts
target home
affordability
Countys housing experts predict budget
reductions could create homelessness
By Samantha Weigel needed to meet demand, San Mateo
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Countys affordability efforts are
expected to be dealt a devastating
Local housing experts have dire blow should Trumps America
predictions for President Donald First 2018 budget pass. While his
AUSTIN WALSH/ DAILY JOURNAL Trumps proposed 2018 budget proposal is far from a done deal
Phyllis Harrison, far right, is retiring at the end of the school year as principal at North Shoreview Montessori cuts it could make people home- for example, Congress nixed
Elementary School in San Mateo, where she established the nations first comprehensive Montessori elementary less. numerous presidential suggestions
program. The drastic, but somewhat antic- before approving the 2017
ipated, proposed $6. 2 billion omnibus deal the blueprint has

A bittersweet goodbye slash to the U.S. Department of


Housing and Urban Development
is expected to have widespread
effects that will trickle down
some worried.
It doesnt line up. The America
first idea would be to stimulate the
economy and create employment
Education pioneer Phyllis Harrison is slated to retire across the nation.
Already strapped for funding
and jobs, and this is going in the
wrong direction, said Ken Cole,
By Austin Walsh bittersweet. alike. while trying to address an estimat-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF This is kind of my baby, so I My life has been a learning ed housing deficit of 25,000 units See HOME, Page 20
want it to succeed and grow, she experience, but its also a bonus
Phyllis Harrison may be retiring
from a long and illustrious career
as an educator, but her legacy is
said of the program at the school
where she took over as principal
12 years ago.
because I can see both sides, she
said.
Though she also taught at other
Redwood City settles sewer suit
certain to endure. Since coming to the San Mateo- private, Catholic and public By Anna Schuessler nonprofit California River Watch.
Harrison is entering her final Foster City Elementary School schools prior to joining the local DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Focused on protecting
weeks as principal at North District almost 40 years ago, district, she said her career California waterways, the non-
Shoreview Montessori Harrison has taught at nearly changed forever after taking her Strategies for decreasing the profit sued the city last year for
Elementary School, where she every elementary campus in the first Montessori training course as number of Redwood Citys sani- violating the federal Clean Water
helped establish the first public district before moving into the a burgeoning educator at Notre tary sewer overflows, developing Act after publicly available data
Montessori program serving administrative ranks. Dame de Namur University. an accurate reporting process and showed the city experienced an
kindergarten through eighth-grade With such a breadth of perspec- Once a Montessori, always a creating a plan for notifying resi- estimated 25 sanitary sewer over-
in North America. tives, Harrison said she believes Montessori, she said. dents when overflows occur are flows in a five-year period, result-
Looking ahead to a life after the her career has been well served The curriculum is designed to among the objectives clarified in a ing in more than 35,000 gallons
final bell rings, the dedicated edu- through the ability to relate with address human development while settlement agreement reached last of sewage reaching surface waters,
cator said the departure process is students, teachers and parents month by city officials and the
See GOODBYE, Page 7 See SEWER, Page 19

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Thought for the Day


A lie has no leg, but a scandal has wings.
Thomas Fuller, English clergyman

This Day in History


War erupted in the Middle East as

1967 Israel, anticipating a possible attack


by its Arab neighbors, launched a
series of pre-emptive airfield strikes
that destroyed nearly the entire
Egyptian air force; Syria, Jordan and
Iraq immediately entered the conflict.
(By the time fighting ended on the
sixth day, Israel had captured the Sinai
Peninsula, the Gaza Strip, the West
Bank, East Jerusalem and the Golan
Heights.)
In 1 7 9 4 , Congress passed the Neutrality Act, which pro-
hibited Americans from taking part in any military action
against a country that was at peace with the United States.
In 1 8 8 4 , Civil War hero Gen. William T. Sherman refused
the Republican presidential nomination, saying, I will not
accept if nominated and will not serve if elected.
In 1 9 1 7 , about 10 million American men between the ages
of 21 and 31 began registering for the draft in World War I.
In 1 9 3 3 , the United States went off the gold standard.
In 1 9 4 7 , Secretary of State George C. Marshall gave a REUTERS
speech at Harvard University in which he outlined an aid A participant rides a zip line from the second floor of the Eiffel Tower as part of a free event in Paris.
program for Europe that came to be known as The Marshall
Plan.
In 1 9 5 0 , the U.S. Supreme Court, in Henderson v. United In other news ...
States, struck down racially segregated railroad dining cars. Man flashing money on ly, they found the pooch trapped
inside the tree.
Disgruntled man releases
In 1 9 6 8 , Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated after
claiming victory in Californias Democratic presidential
Facebook Live arrested Apparently Rocco had climbed into bedbugs in Maine city office
primary; gunman Sirhan Bishara Sirhan was arrested. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. A Florida a nearby hole dug by a groundhog and AUGUSTA, Maine The city man-
In 1 9 7 6 , 14 people were killed when the Teton Dam in man joyfully flashing money live on found his way up through the tree ager in Augusta, Maine, says the
Idaho burst. the internet got a sudden surprise when trunk. Thats where he became stuck. municipal office building had to be
In 1 9 8 6 , a federal jury in Baltimore convicted Ronald W. police officers barged in and arrested A firefighter came out and cut part of sprayed for bedbugs after a man threw a
Pelton of selling secrets to the Soviet Union. (Pelton was him for allegedly selling drugs. the tree, safely freeing Rocco. cup of the pests onto an office counter
sentenced to three life prison terms plus ten years.) A man identified by the The opening in the tree is now big and about 100 of them scattered off.
Jacksonville Sheriffs Office as 22- enough Rocco if he dares go on City Manager William Bridgeo tells
year-old Breon Hollings went on the Kennebec Journal the man appar-
Birthdays Facebook Live to show friends a hand-
another adventure like that.
ently complained Friday to the code
ful of money, saying, It dont stop, Young men seek barbecue enforcement office about bedbugs at
man, it dont stop. his former apartment then left, but
He then retrieves more money from dad for Fathers Day weekend returned after he showed the cup of
another room and starts shuffling it SPOKANE, Wash. A group of men bugs to a manager at his new apartment
when he hears Jacksonville officers in their 20s in Washington state has and was told he couldnt live there.
warning over a loudspeaker they are posted a Craigslist ad seeking a gener- Bridgeo says the man let the bugs
about to raid the house. A stunned ic dad to grill burgers and hotdogs for a loose in the General Assistance Office
Hollings runs out of the room. gathering set for the Saturday of where he asked for a form to request
Seconds later, officers barge in. Fathers Day weekend in mid-June. assistance and apparently was told he
Hollings was arrested off camera. Qualifications include a minimum of didnt qualify.
Financial guru Jazz musician Actor Mark Hollings faces numerous drug
Wahlberg is 46. 18 years of experience as a dad and 10
Suze Orman is 66. Kenny G is 61. charges and was being held on years of grilling experience. The suc-
Fake Cheesecake Factory sign
Actor-singer Bill Hayes is 92. Broadcast journalist Bill $425,000 bail Saturday. It could not
be determined if he has an attorney.
cessful dad must bring his own grill, sparks buzz in New Mexico city
Moyers is 83. Former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark is but burgers and hot dogs will be pro- LAS CRUCES, N.M. A construc-
78. Author Margaret Drabble is 78. Country singer Don Reid vided.
(The Statler Brothers) is 72. Rock musician Freddie Stone Cat in a tree? No, its a Dane Anderson tells KHQ-TV that
tion site in southern New Mexico,
which sparked buzz with a fake sign
(AKA Freddie Stewart) (Sly and the Family Stone) is 70. Rock dog that had to be rescued the young men in Spokane dont live announcing it as a future home of a
singer Laurie Anderson is 70. Country singer Gail Davies is SALEM, Ky. Is that a bird in the with their fathers and, the ad says, Cheesecake Factory, is really a future
69. Author Ken Follett is 68. Rock musician Nicko McBrain tree? A cat? No, its Rocco the dog, none are prepared to fill the role of bar- emergency center.
(Iron Maiden) is 65. Jazz musician Peter Erskine is 63. Rock who had to be rescued by firefighters becue dad. The Las Cruces Sun-News reports
singer Richard Butler (Psychedelic Furs) is 61. Actress Beth when the small dachshund got stuck Additional requirements include talk- that officials say pranksters put up the
Hall is 59. Actor Jeff Garlin is 55. Actress Karen Sillas is 54. inside a tree trunk. ing about dad things like lawnmowers, bogus sign on a gate as a joke.
Actor Ron Livingston is 50. Rock musician Claus Norreen Authorities say two off-duty building your own deck and musician Still, the fake sign announcing The
(Aqua) is 47. Actor Chad Allen is 43. Rock musician P-Nut Kentucky state troopers were mowing Jimmy Buffet. Payment is food and Cheesecake Factory Fall 2017 and
(311) is 43. Actress Navi Rawat is 40. Actress Liza Weil is 40. a cemetery in Salem on Thursday when beer. another one saying Dave and Busters
Rock musician Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy) is 38. Rock musi- they heard a dog barking. They looked Anderson says several potential bar- Coming Soon generated excitement
cian Seb Lefebvre (Simple Plan) is 36. around for several minutes, and final- becue dads have responded. on social media in Las Cruces.

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one letter to each square,
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to form four ordinary words.
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Police reports
Hillsborough Concours dElegance loses its voice
Chrysler will be the other featured car at the Uber rude
Hillsborough, which bills itself as the An intoxicated passenger was arrested
longest continuously running car show of its after refusing to pay a taxi fare on
type in the world. Calling the event a car Trousdale Drive in Burlingame before
show doesnt do it justice. The golf course 8:58 p.m. Wednesday, May 31.
hosts an average of 175 cars each year. Past
award winners in their class included a 1932
Ford Coupe, a 1956 Austin-Healey and a BURLINGAME
1933 Rolls-Royce. Vandal i s m. A vehicles window was bro-
Concours Chairman Emeritus Rob Fisher ken on Old Bayshore Boulevard before 9:11
estimated more than 10,000 cars have been a.m. Thursday, June 1.
trailered or driven, restored or shined up for Di s o rderl y co nduct. A man was taken

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his years Hillsborough Concours display on our elds for all to see and enjoy.
dElegance will be without its most into custody for public intoxication on
The event offers a forum for passionate Burlingame Avenue before 10:56 p. m.
vocal touch of class announcer vintage car owners to showcase their prized
and Master of Ceremonies John Joss, whose Sunday, May 28.
vehicles and to compete for respect and Theft. A license plate was stolen from a
cultured British accent has been a xture at recognition for their commitment to pre-
the prestigious parade of automobiles for 30 motorcycle on Doublas Avenue before 3:33
serving automobile authenticity, he said. p.m. Sunday, May 28.
years. The show, which raises funds to help
The concours, slated for July 16, 2017, at Burg l ary. Someone broke a vehicles win-
Autism Speaks, The Guardsmen and The The Hillsborough Concours dElegance dow and stole a purse on Cowan Road before
the Crystal Springs Golf Course in Hillsborough Schools Foundation, dates delights crowds every year with its eager-to- 2:06 p.m. Sunday, May 28.
Burlingame, could use Joss more than ever. back to 1956 when parents at Hillsboroughs please display of vintage automobiles.
The featured autos include the Jaguar, and he North School wanted to raise money for a The Concours has seen many changes BELMONT
would denitely make sure the cars name was building project. As in those old Judy over the years, said Joss. The addition of
pronounced correctly. new car classes, including vintage, antique, Fo und pro perty. A wallet was found on
Garland-Mickey Rooney MGM movies, they Twin Pines Lane before 10:45 a.m. Sunday,
The British car spelled Jaguar is pro- decided to put on a show. Only the stars of classic, sport and racing car and other elite
nounced without the nal r, as in Jag-you- May 28.
this show would be elegant cars. The classes, has only enhanced the show. The
uh, he said. Brits like me are r impaired. Reckl es s dri v i ng . The driver of a silver
response to the fundraiser was tremendously additions included the Tour dElegance held
The South American animal has a nal r of sedan was weaving through trafc near
enthusiastic, Paul Legallet wrote in The the day before the Concours. During the Ralston Avenue and Cirpiani Boulevard
course. First 25 Years of Concours. tour, entrants drive their cars over local
Joss, who pronounces Hillsborough as before 9:37 p.m. Saturday, May 27.
One hundred entries arrived the morning roads. Reckl es s dri v i ng . The driver of a U-Haul
Hillsbruh, wont be idle for long. He has of Oct. 7, 1956, despite wind and rain which Marque cars over the years have included
written a book entitled Incidents: Surviving truck was tailgating another driver near
attened the carnival booths the night such elite car makers as Packard, Aston Ralston Avenue and Sixth Street before 9:39
Life on the Edge. Among other chapters, he before, he wrote. Booths were hastily Martin, Bentley, Ferrari and Alfa Romeo.
recounts selling a battered Morris Minor to a a.m. Saturday, May 27.
rebuilt in time to greet a crowd of 1,000. Theft. Two locked bicycles were taken from
struggling actor named Sean Connery. In The entries the rst year included 1902
The Rear View Mirror by history columnist a carport on Waltermire Street before 6:29
talking about the sale, he imitates Connery antiques, new cars and hot rods. p.m. Tuesday, May 23.
to perfection. Joss easily slips in and out of The Hillsborough Schools Foundation put Jim Clifford appears in the Daily Journal Parki ng v i o l ati o n. Several vehicles were
accents, but there is no denying that his real on the show until 2009 when The ev ery other Monday. Objects in The Mirror parked in a red zone on Hallmark Drive
one is polished, English upper class, bet- Hillsborough Concours d Elegance before 7:24 a.m. Sunday, May 28.
are closer than they appear.
ting someone who attended the Royal Naval Foundation was established to raise money
College, which he did. for childrens charities.
4 Monday June 5, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

High school grad faces changing world


South San Francisco student heading to Harvard with his eyes set on shaping the future
By Austin Walsh cacy rallies in San Francisco, meet with universities, where he wants to study biological sciences.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF lawmakers, organize student protests While his scientic passion ramped up following the
and more in the name of a cause he con- Trump election, he said it was established in the aftermath
President Donald Trumps decision to pull the United siders essential. of a personal tragedy.
States from the Paris climate agreement is certain to vex Me personally, I do not want to raise His father Michael severely injured his spinal column
South San Francisco High School senior James Coleman. a child in a world plagued by wars on when he fell down a staircase, leaving him paralyzed from
The National Merit Scholar headed to Harvard University water or oods, he said. And since cli- the waist down. The accident altered the course for his fam-
next fall experienced a political awakening following the mate change is happening so rapidly, we ily over the next decade, leading to his fathers death two
presidential election, which he is channeling through dont know what will happen next. years ago due to lung failure.
opposition to Trumps policies on science and climate James Coleman The South San Francisco native and Coleman said the trying years he spent helping his father
change. senior class valedictorian has long been maneuver through physical limitations also built a deeper
His resistance to views he considers regressive and dan- interested in science and said he plans dig deeper into the curiosity in the way the body functions and recovers.
gerous led him in recent months to speak at science advo- eld once he enrolls at one of the nations most prestigious
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What can $75,560 get you in California? A prison cell
By Don Thompson lier releases for many level offenders in county jails instead of California Department of Finance
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS inmates. state prisons. Additionally, voters in spokesman H. D. Palmer said the state
Since 2015, 2014 reduced penalties for drug and prop- faces unique pressures, including federal
SACRAMENTO The cost of imprison- Californias per-inmate erty crimes and last fall approved the ear- oversight of prison health care that has
ing each of Californias 130,000 inmates costs have surged nearly lier releases. driven up costs and remote prisons that are
is expected to reach a record $75,560 in the $10, 000, or about 13 Republican state Sen. Jim Nielsen said more expensive to operate.
next year, enough to cover the annual cost percent. New York is a reformers falsely promised a prison divi- Real savings wont come unless the
of attending Harvard University and still distant second in overall dend from savings related to the changes. inmate population drops so low that the
have plenty left over for pizza and beer. costs at about $69,000. Instead, theres now an uptick in many state can start closing prisons, said Drew
The price for each inmate has doubled Jerry Brown Critics say with fewer crimes and hes worried it will lead to an Soderborg, a criminal justice analyst with
since 2005, even as court orders related to inmates, the costs influx of new inmates that will cost more the nonpartisan Legislative Analysts
overcrowding have reduced the population should be falling. to house. Office.
by about one-quarter. Salaries and benefits Now that were incarcerating less, we Joan Petersilia, co-director of the But the federal population cap makes it
for prison guards and medical providers havent ramped the system back down, Stanford Criminal Justice Center, said it difficult to do that without exceeding
drove much of the increase. said Chris Hoene, executive director of the was highly predictable that per-inmate crowding limits in individual prisons.
The result is a per-inmate cost that is the left-leaning California Budget & Policy costs would increase even as the popula- As we continue to reduce the overall
nations highest and $2,000 above tuition, Center. tion decreased. population, we are able to achieve sav-
fees, room and board, and other expenses to For example, the corrections department We released all the low-risk, kind of ings, Palmer said. But there are a few
attend Harvard. has one employee for every two inmates, low-need and we kept in the high-risk, things that are pushing cost pressures in
Gov. Jerry Browns spending plan for the compared with one employee for roughly high-need, she said. the other direction, led by employee
fiscal year that starts July 1 includes a every four inmates in 1994. California is not alone. The Vera compensation and retirement.
record $11.4 billion for the corrections California was sued for overcrowding, Institute of Justice, a Washington, D.C.- The California Correctional Peace
department while also predicting that there and to comply with a federal court- based reform group, said California is one Officers Association is in the middle of a
will be 11,500 fewer inmates in four years imposed population cap, the Brown of 10 states that reduced its inmate popu- contract that will cost taxpayers more than
because voters in November approved ear- administration now keeps most lower- lation only to see prison spending rise. $1 billion over three years.

Water deemed safe to


drink after tank break-in
Local briefs
53,600 connections in San Carlos, San
Critic says state Assembly
Officials with California Water Service
announced this weekend that the water is
safe to drink for residents of the Sunshine
Mateo and South San Francisco.

Mountain lion twice


broke transparency rules
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS law making it a crime to use fake docu-
Gardens area of South San Francisco. spotted in San Carlos ments to conceal citizenship status.
About 3,000 customers at 1,000 loca- The California Assembly is being
Two mountain lion sightings on Saturday Another would prohibit the state from
tions were asked to use bottled water after accused of violating a transparency law by
night in San Carlos were reported to the San contracting with private prisons out of
Colma police were called Friday morning to voting on 95 bills without making them
Mateo County Sheriffs Office, sheriffs state.
investigate reports that vandals had cut a public three days in advance.
officials said. Proposition 54 states that except in
lock to the vent of a water tank in the 2500 The Assembly, rushing to make a Friday
The first sighting was at about 9:40 p.m. emergency cases, a bill with any amend-
block of Hillside Boulevard. deadline to pass legislation out of that
when the driver of a vehicle said she saw a ments must be published online in its
The first tests of the water found it safe mountain lion cross in front of her. house, breached a constitutional amend- final form at least 72 hours before a vote
and follow-up tests confirmed that the water Sheriffs officials said that the cat crossed ment passed by voters last fall, said Sam or it cannot be passed.
quality was not affected by the break-in, from east to west on Crestview Drive just Blakeslee, a former state Republican law- However, the measure doesnt define
according to California Water Service offi- north of Melendy Drive. maker who co-sponsored Proposition 54. final form.
cials. A second sighting occurred about two Ninety-five bills were amended fewer The Assembly defines it as a bill that
We were not willing to risk our cus- hours later in the 3300 block of Brittan than three days earlier, the Sacramento has been voted on in the Assembly and
tomers health and safety until the results Avenue where a resident said he saw a moun- Bee reported. One measure would repeal a has gone to the Senate for final passage.
showed it was safe to resume normal water tain lion standing on a hillside northeast of
use, Mike Utz, Cal Waters Bayshore his carport.
District assistant district manager, said in a Sheriffs officials said in each sighting
statement. the cat left the area on its own.
Cal Water distributed roughly 94,500 bot- The cat went northwest into the Pulgas
tles of water while people were unable to Ridge Open Space Preserve following the
drink from their taps. People who bought second sighting.
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Trump may not block Comey testimony at key public hearing


By Hope Yen cials who spoke on con- to testify Wednesday at a and interviews. Trumps argument in favor of
and Julie Pace dition of anonymity to hearing about the federal privilege also may be overcome because the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS discuss private delibera- law governing foreign investigation is focused on corruption and
tions. Trumps known to intelligence collection. possible obstruction of justice.
WASHINGTON Days before a highly change his mind on Warner said he intended to In his May 9 letter ring Comey, Trump
anticipated hearing, President Donald Trump major issues. use that time to ask said the former FBI director had informed him
appears unlikely to try and block red FBI Lawmakers from both Director of National on three separate occasions that I am not
Director James Comey from testifying, as a parties urged Trump not Intelligence Dan Coats under investigation. Trump later tweeted:
Senate panel pledged aggressive question- to stand in the way of and National Security James Comey better hope that there are no
ing into whether the president sought to Donald Trump Comeys testimony. James Comey Agency Director Adm. tapes of our conversations before he starts
obstruct a probe into his campaigns rela- Clearly, it would be Mike Rogers about leaking to the press!
tionship with Russia. very, very troubling if the president of the reports that Trump had urged them to say pub- Trump also said in an interview that he was
Comey, ousted last month amid the FBI United States is interfering in investiga- licly there was no collusion between the thinking of this Russia thing when he
investigation into possible Trump cam- tions that affect potentially the president Russians and the Trump campaign. decided to re Comey.
paign ties to Russia, is set to testify and his closest associates, said Sen. Mark Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe and Sen. Roy Blunt, a member of the intelli-
Thursday before the Senate intelligence Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein also gence committee, said Comeys testimony
committee. The public hearing is expected intelligence committee. He said invoking are expected to testify. would be critical to address mounting ques-
to shed light on his private conversations executive privilege would be on shaky legal I want to ask those individuals directly, tions about possible obstruction of justice.
with Trump in the weeks before his dis- ground and stressed that Comey deserved to Did they have that kind of pressure? Warner Sooner rather than later, lets nd out
missal, including one discussion in which have his day in court after repeated attacks said, referring to Coats and Rogers. what happened and bring this to a conclu-
Trump allegedly asked Comey to drop an by Trump and reports of undue pressure. For Thursdays hearing, Trump could sion. You dont do that, I think, by invok-
investigation of former national security While acknowledging no smoking gun at invoke executive privilege by arguing that ing executive privilege on a conversation
adviser Michael Flynn and his Russian con- this point, Warner said he wants to know discussions with Comey pertained to nation- you had apparently with nobody else in the
tacts. what kind of pressure, appropriate, inappro- al security and that he had an expectation of room, the Missouri Republican said. At
Theres been no nal decision as to priate, how many conversations he had with privacy in getting candid advice from top some point, well hear the presidents side.
whether Trump would invoke executive priv- the president about this topic. aides. But legal experts say Trump likely But I frankly think we need to hear Mr.
ilege, and the matter remains under discus- The Senate intelligence committee also has undermined those arguments because he pub- Comeys side and nd out what other ques-
sion, according to two administration of- invited top spy and law enforcement ofcials licly discussed the conversations in tweets tions we need to ask.

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course, but suggested alternate types of sive community open space park which help cover costs, according to the report.
recreation. would require less up-front capital invest- The Parks and Recreation Commission is
maintenance yard could host a new hotel, One idea was to create a regional tourna- ment, according the report. being asked to consider the various ideas
which the city could offer to a developer ment sports complex, which to construct If the city were to cease operating the golf and provide recommendations for the coun-
under a long-term land lease, according to and operate for the next 14 years could cost course, it would cost San Mateo about cil to consider at a later date. The commis-
the report. nearly $83 million. Another idea was to cre- $680,000 a year to cover the annual debt sion meets 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 7 at City
Per the citys charter, the council cannot ate a multi-use community park in place of service payment. Currently, the course Hall, 330 W. 20th Ave., San Mateo. Visit
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Must-do for Congress: Raise debt limit, pass spending bills
By Andrew Taylor Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says Congress should the government solvent for now.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS vote to raise the debt limit before leaving Washington for its
traditional August recess. Lawmakers once thought they had Spending deadlock
WASHINGTON Even members of his own party were until the fall to act. Congress is way behind on the 12 annual spending bills
quick to declare President Donald Trumps budget plan dead It would be the first increase of Trumps presidency, and covering the Pentagon and other federal agencies for the
on arrival in Congress last month. And in fact, lawmakers are responsibility for passing it falls chiefly upon the upcoming 2018 budget year. Work on those measures, total-
facing a burst of overdue budget-related work this summer. Republicans who control Congress. ing more than $1.1 trillion, was supposed to begin last
Most of whats on the budget agenda probably wont bear Some conservatives, including White House budget direc- month, but Republicans have yet to even unite behind a plan
much resemblance to Trumps spending plan, which prom- tor Mick Mulvaney and the hard-right House Freedom of attack much less execute it.
ised deep spending cuts on domestic programs, rapid eco- Caucus, want difficult spending cuts paired with the higher GOP leaders and the White House must sort through the
nomic growth, and a balanced federal ledger in a decade. cap. If those efforts fail, its commonly assumed that GOP demands of numerous competing factions, including defense
Instead, theyre confronting an increase in the govern- leaders would have to enlist support from Democrats to pass hawks, defenders of domestic spending, and tea party law-
ments borrowing cap, serious problems in advancing annu- the legislation. makers. At the same time, they must deal with Democrats,
al spending bills, and a smaller set of curbs on domestic ben- Republicans secured sweeping spending cuts as the price who retain great leverage because their support is needed to
efit programs for a 2011 debt deal with President Barack Obama. But Obama advance the legislation.
A look at whats ahead: prevailed in demands for a clean debt increase in later Trump and his allies generally agree on a big increase for
rounds, most recently in late 2015. House Democratic leader the military, but disagree on corresponding cuts to domestic
Debt Dilemma Nancy Pelosi and other top Democrats say they wont go programs and foreign aid. Democrats are opposed to Trumps
Atop the absolute must-do list is raising that borrowing along with a debt bill if Republicans press ahead with deficit- cuts and are pressing for domestic increases. A major battle
cap, or debt limit. Doing so would avert a disastrous, first- financed tax cuts for the wealthy. again looms over money for Trumps oft-promised wall
ever default on U.S. obligations. Mnuchin is using a set of accounting maneuvers to keep along the Mexican border.

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dents and passion for Montessori education, and wish her into the floor above, devastating the building and displac-
all the best in her retirement. ing 10 residents.
After years of seeing the program work for generations With her furniture and belongings stashed in storage
Continued from page 1 of students, Harrison considers the pillars of Montessori facilities across the Bay Area while she rents a San Mateo
almost universally applicable, and has witnessed them apartment, Harrison said she is preparing for the pending
pay dividends in helping her own children overcome early court case and insurance claim process.
establishing the foundation for education by building a learning difficulties. I dont know how Im going to deal with that hope-
solid grasp of philosophical principles through physical The successes are not earned without challenges fully I get my place rebuilt, she said.
learning and intensively training individuals or small though, she noted, especially recently in attempting to Not to let the bad hand she was dealt overshadow her
groups. hire dedicated and talented Montessori teachers. retirement, Harrison said she greatly anticipates having
Beyond the unique curriculum, an additional focus on While school districts across California grapple with a more time to spend with her loved ones.
student interaction with the immediate environment, as teacher shortage, Harrison said the deficit is especially Im going to miss what I do because Im passionate, but
well as the Earth, sets the program apart for Harrison. difficult for her specialized program, as educators are I look forward to less pressure and enjoying some of the
We are more alike than different, and through children required to attain additional Montessori credentials before things Ive put aside, especially family and friends she
we can bring peace to the world, she said, in addressing getting hired. said.
the programs spotlight on teaching empathy and com- Compounding the hardship is a requirement that inter- She expects to travel to Sweden and also visit her first
passion among students. ested teachers must pay for their own program certifica- granddaughter who was just born. Ultimately though, she
Harrison began working in the districts early education tions yet are offered no extra compensation or reimburse- said it is not unreasonable to expect that she may return to
Montessori program at Meadow Heights Elementary ment by the district which is not one of the regions high- education if beckoned.
School, before relocating to a similar program at est paying, said Harrison. Careful overshadow her successor, Harrison said she
Parkside Elementary School and ultimately moving onto The high gateway for entry can make it especially hard would only come back to education if asked by those car-
her current assignment at North Shoreview Elementary to attract Montessori teachers, said Harrison, but it also rying on her legacy.
School, where the model was expanded through the whole works to assure those willing to go to such lengths are I dont want to step on any toes, she said.
school. dedicated and committed to the program. From her office where the voices of young children are
As a pioneer in adopting Montessori schools, Harrison You really have to have a passion for this, she said. heard clearly and frequently, Harrison walks through a
said the local district has long been recognized globally The professional challenges she has faced in recent door artfully decorated with farewell wishes from students.
as a leader in offering such programs, which would not be years come alongside personal hurdles she will need to With retirement just around the corner, she said it is not
possible without the standing support of district offi- soon address. uncommon for members of the school community to
cials. A primary focus after retiring will be rebuilding her express their desire for her to stay, to which she responds
Superintendent Joan Rosas reciprocated that apprecia- Foster City condominium, which she has been unable to its not like Im going to Siberia.
tion in an email. live in since the property was badly burned in a welding Through her steadfast dedication to curriculum paying
We are so thankful for her many years of leadership and accident started by plumbers last year. special attention to the place of young learners on the
what she has done to bring Montessori education to our Workers sweating pipes sparked in her second-story unit globe, she moves on to her next life chapter with confi-
district, she said. We will miss her advocacy for stu- a blaze which spread rapidly through the insulation and dence her students know exactly where Siberia is.

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Police arrest 12 after night of terror in heart of London


By Danica Kirka, Jill Lawless were working to determine whether others
and Gregory Katz assisted them, Rowley said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A bystander was also wounded by the gun-
fire, but the civilians injuries were not
LONDON British police arrested a believed to be critical.
dozen people Sunday in a widening terror- Forty-eight people, including two police
ism investigation after attackers using a officers, were treated at hospitals. Twenty-
van and large knives turned a balmy one remained in critical condition Sunday.
evening of nightlife into a bloodbath and Among the wounded were German, French
killed seven people in the heart of London. and Spanish citizens, officials said.
The Islamic State group claimed responsi- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
bility. said a Canadian was among the dead. A
Although the attackers were also dead, French national was also confirmed dead.
authorities raced to determine whether they Counterterrorism officers raided several
had accomplices, and Prime Minister addresses in Barking, an east London sub-
Theresa May warned that the country faced a urb, and arrested 12 people there Sunday,
new threat from copycat attacks. police said.
The countrys major political parties Neighbors at the site of one raid in
temporarily suspended campaigning with Barking said a man who lived there resem-
only days to go before the general election. bled one of the attackers shown in news
REUTERS photographs.
May said the vote would take place as
scheduled Thursday because violence can
Flowers and messages lie behind police tape near Borough Market after an attack left seven Hes lived here for about three years,
never be allowed to disrupt the democratic
people dead and dozens injured in London. Damien Pettit said. Hes one of our neigh-
process. saw people running and some fainting. ism. bors. Ive said hello in passing more than
The assault unfolded over a few terrifying Then two people approached another per- Islamic States statement Sunday from its 50, 60 occasions. He has two young kids.
minutes late Saturday, starting when a rent- son and began to stick the knife in ... and Aamaq news agency claimed the groups He was a very nice guy.
ed van veered off the road and barreled into then I froze and I didnt know what to do. fighters were responsible, according to Armed officers also conducted a raid in
pedestrians on busy London Bridge. Three He said he managed to get near one the SITE Intelligence Group. IS has urged the East Ham area of the city. Video showed
men then got out of the vehicle with large attacker and hit him around the head with supporters to weaponize vehicles in police shouting at someone: Get on the
knives and attacked people at bars and a bread basket. attacks against the West. balcony. Stand up and show us your hands!
restaurants in nearby Borough Market until There was a car with a loudspeaker say- It was the third attack in Britain this year The rampage was the third major attack in
they were shot dead by police. ing go, go and they (police) threw a that Islamic State has claimed after a Britain in the past three months, including
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Americans with Disabilities Act victims A family business: The
The Santa Cruz Sentinel Other voices Assemblyman Adam Gray, D-
Merced, proposed Assembly Bill 913
this year to give the courts more lee-
story of Cole Hardware
A couple of months ago, I heard a radio announcement

C
alifornia adopted reforms last way to bar extremely high-frequency
the bathroom does not even have hot about Cole Hardware opening up two new locations in San
year to curb predatory dis- water. litigants, but it was shot down in
ability lawsuits, but, as evi- committee in March. Francisco. I wondered how Rick Karp, the owner and long-
The problem is exacerbated here in time San Mateo resident, was able to do this in such a
denced by more state and federal pro- California due to the Unruh Civil In a positive step last year,
posals, the problem remains. competitive market. So I met with Karp last month to
Rights Act, which incorporates provi- California enacted Senate Bill 269 by
The Americans with Disabilities learn more about Cole Hardware.
sions of the ADA but offers much state Sen. Richard Roth, D-Riverside, His dad, Dave, bought the original, a little hardware
Act, adopted in 1990, was enacted to higher fines a minimum of $4,000 which gives small businesses some
ensure access for the disabled to pub- store on the corner of Cole Street in the Haight district, in
per infraction, versus $1,000 for the time to fix certain minor or technical 1961. The store was a neighborhood favorite (and remains
lic accommodations, but too often it federal ADA and requires payment ADA violations, though it was not
has been abused to shake down busi- so) in those wild days of the 60s where Haight-Ashbury
of plaintiffs legal fees. So it should comprehensive and is not enough, by was the center of it all. Customers included Janice Joplin,
nesses particularly smaller busi- be no surprise that a cottage industry itself, to put a stop to predatory ADA Angela Davis, the Black Panthers and the Hare Krishna
nesses that are more inclined to pay of ADA hustlers has sprung up in the lawsuits. flower children. Karp was a teenager at the time. The
off plaintiffs because they lack the Golden State, which now accounts for
means to engage in expensive litiga- At the federal level, Republican Haight in the 60s had an influence on who I am today,
40 percent of ADA cases nationwide Reps. Jeff Denham of Turlock and Ted he said.
tion for the most minor of viola- but only 12 percent of the countrys Poe of Texas each have bills that Karp is easy-going and friendly maybe a rub off from
tions that do not actually impede disabled population.
would provide businesses with a 120- the 60s. But working in the store from an early age
access at all. Most claims are filed by a small
day period to fix violations before a helped him to become a smart businessman.
Businesses can be sued because a number of serial plaintiffs (and their
lawsuit could be filed. After a while, the neighborhood became rougher as it
bathroom mirror is an inch too high, attorneys) who canvass strip malls
Extortionate disability lawsuits tar- was infested with drugs, but no one bothered the popular
a sign is missing or the paint on a and business parks looking for any hardware store. Donations to the Black Panthers charity
disabled parking space has become technical excuse to threaten a busi- nish the legitimate claims that gen-
uinely seek redress for inadequate served as protection. But he accompanied his father every
too faded over time. There are numer- ness with many thousands of dollars night to close down the
ous examples like the San Ramon gas in legal claims. In fact, from 2012 to access. It is time to put the focus on
store just in case. Today,
station owner who was forced to 2014, 54 percent of all construction- fixing problems that actually prevent
the store on Cole is still
install a shield under a bathroom sink related accessibility complaints in the access rather than lining the pockets thriving with a slightly
to prevent burns to the legs of some- state were filed by just two law firms, of a small number of professional changed clientele.
one in a wheelchair even though and 14 plaintiffs. victims. ***
Karp received a degree

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Daily Journal feature Vulnerability Assessment predicting
sea level rise of 6. 6 feet by 2120.
(fund, in political terms) for a sea
level rise of 6. 6 feet by 2120.
his specialty. He planned to
stories build community be a special education
Whats the latest sea level meas- At what point will a real leader teacher. Then Coles land-
Editor, urement for San Francisco, based on stand up and say enough is enough? lord offered his dad the
I loved the profile of Gerhardt the U. S. governments NOAA opportunity to buy the
Dost, boot-fitter extraordinaire (in data?The NOAA rate of sea level Bob Cohen space next door, three times
the June 1 edition of the Daily increase based on measurements Menlo Park the size of the existing
Journal) by Anna Schuessler. You since 1897 is about eight inches per The letter writer is an store. His dad told his son he had a week to decide whether
captured the spirit of the man, who century through 2016, with no oceanographer and certified he wanted to take over the business and expand. The senior
combines old world craftmanship change in the rate of increase. consulting meteorologist. Karp planned to retire. It was a tough decision. But in the
with California healthy-mindedness Dire predictions of 6. 6 feet are end, the younger Karp, who had worked at the store since
to provide a perfect fit (if not per- now being used by San Mateo he was a child, liked the business, the people and wanted
fect, hell work until it is), reducing County supervisors to justify huge Misplaced blame to stay in the San Francisco area, so he took the big leap.
pain and injuries on the slopes. You cost increases (read taxes) for Editor, Rick Karp had encouraged his dad to become an Ace
also celebrated the value of a small, coastal planning initiatives to miti- The Thought for the Day in the hardware distributor. It had many advantages (Wisnoms
family-owned store, Helm of Sun gate a predicted rise in sea level San Mateo Daily Journal on on First Avenue in downtown San Mateo was also part of
Valley, that outcompetes the big which shows no indication of hap- Monday, May 29: We are not afraid the Ace system but kept the familys name until they
box stores by really caring about pening. to entrust the American people with retired). Later on, Rick Karp served on the Ace board.
their customers. Its a friendly, These model predictions continue unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, ***
warm place where people get to to forecast much higher increases in alien philosophies, and competitive Karp opened a second store at 29th and Mission streets
schmooze with experts such as sea level than are values. For a nation that is afraid to in 1984 which recently burned down. The third was down-
Gerhardt. Local feature stories like observed.Ignoring the measure- let its people judge the truth and town on Fourth Street between Market and Mission streets
this really build community on the ments which do not agree with the falsehood in an open market is a in 1996. The fourth in Russian Hill on Polk Street at Green
Peninsula, and give meaning to the models, the politicians instead nation that is afraid of its peo- Street opened about 14 years ago. Recently, Karp opened
lives of extraordinary people who believe in the model predictions, ple. John F. Kennedy, Feb. 26, his fifth store in Oaklands Rockridge neighborhood.
transform ordinary jobs into works discounting historical observations. 1962. After losing the Mission Street store, Cole opened in
of lasting value. When measurements do not agree This makes me wonder why we SoMa on Ninth Street at Folsom Street in January. And in
with models, it is not measurements imprisoned Bradley/Chelsey February, the latest addition to Cole Hardware was in North
Jonathan Freedman that are wrong. Manning for seven years, and con- Beach on Vallejo Street at Columbus Avenue. We were at
Burlingame It is folly (or politics) to depend tinue to want to grab, charge, con- five stores. The fire reduced us to four. We came out of the
on model predictions to form poli- vict and imprison Julian Assange aftermath of the fire opening two, giving us a chain of six
cy. The models are wrong since they for releasing unpleasant facts on stores with 130 employees. Quite an accomplishment!
cannot reproduce measurements Wikileaks about our behavior in our ***
Sea levels rising, which show less than one inch per ongoing wars. Rick and Janet Karp are still living in the same San
Mateo house they bought 33 years ago. For 10 years, he
decade increase over the last 119
politics lowering years. served on the Baywood Homeowners Association. He
Editor, This is not best science as the Ruben Contreras became the associations liaison to the City Council,
In April, San Mateo County Board of Supervisors purports, who Palo Alto attended meetings where he didnt know anyone. He was
released the Sea Level Rise nonetheless want us to prepare surprised at the amount of high-rises the city was approv-
ing. So one night, he decided to speak. Afterwards, two
OUR MISSION:
women invited him to join their group Karen Herrell
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most and Maxine Turner who were working on a ballot meas-
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for ure to restrict heights. The council refused to adopt the
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. measure so it went on the ballot as Measure H, and it
By combining local news and sports coverage, passed. But before that, there was a major grassroots
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business,
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to effort and Karp was selected to be the spokesman.
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Paul Moisio Joe Rudino provide our readers with the highest quality The Karps raised their family in San Mateo, daughter
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joy Uganiza Todd Waibel information resource in San Mateo County. Adrianna and son David. Both attended Baywood
Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we Elementary, Borel Middle and Aragon High schools. They
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: choose to reflect the diverse character of this
Nicola Zeuzem, Production Manager Renee Abu-Zaghibra Robert Armstrong dynamic and ever-changing community. both graduated from college and had a variety of jobs but
Jim Clifford Elizabeth Cortes nothing they were that excited about.
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events Robert Hutchinson Tom Jung
Samantha Weigel, Senior Reporter
Brian Miller Mona Murhamer SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM ***
Karan Nevatia Jeanita Lyman History repeated itself when Rick Karp started thinking
REPORTERS: Brigitte Parman Adriana Ramirez Follow us on Twitter and Facebook: about retiring and who would take over the business. He
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Joel Snyder Megan Tao asked his children if they were interested and gave them a
Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events Gary Whitman Cindy Zhang twitter.com/smdailyjournal year to decide, much longer than the week his dad had given
Dave Newlands, Production Assistant Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal him. But within several months, Adrianna decided she want-
ed to join Cole, and it was not long after that David made
Letters to the Editor Emailed documents are preferred: Correction Policy the same decision. So now it definitely is a family business
Should be no longer than 250 words. letters@smdailyjournal.com The Daily Journal corrects its errors. with a long tradition. And the best part is that Rick Karps
Perspective Columns Letter writers are limited to two submissions a If you question the accuracy of any article in the Daily
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10 Monday June 5, 2017 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Trump to push for overhauling nations infrastructure


By Ken Thomas
and Josh Boak
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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major push for a $1 trillion overhaul of the nations roads
and bridges, a key item on his agenda thats been stymied in
Congress and overshadowed by White House controversies.
Trump plans a series of events this coming week to high-
light his effort to modernize American infrastructure the
highway, waterway, electrical and airway systems on which
the nation operates. His campaign for public and private
funding for the projects is expected to run from the Rose
Garden, where hell speak about upgrading air trafc control,
to Ohio and Kentucky on inland waterways and through
meetings with mayors, governors and Transportation
Department ofcials.
The Trump administration has struggled to gain traction
on many of its economic policies. Job growth has slowed in
recent months instead of accelerating as the president pre-
dicted. Trump has said he has tax legislation moving
through Congress but his effort has been stalled and no bill REUTERS
has been written. His budget plan released during his foreign President Donald Trump holds a rally at the Kentucky Exposition Center.
trip included math errors that enabled the White House to behind is affecting economic growth in the United States. over the past three months, down from a monthly average
falsely claim that its tax plan would deliver both faster The president wants to x the problems and he doesnt want of nearly 187,000 last year despite Trumps promotion of
growth and a balanced budget. to push these liabilities into the future. his economic prescriptions.
Trumps agenda has been overshadowed by ongoing Trump on Monday is set to outline his legislative princi- On infrastructure, the administration has pointed to plans
probes into whether Trump campaign ofcials or associates ples for overhauling the air trafc control system, using a for a package of tax breaks meant to help spur $1 trillion in
colluded with Russian ofcials to inuence the 2016 elec- Rose Garden address to propose separating air trafc con- new spending on roads, bridges and other construction dur-
tion, as well as scrutiny over Trumps ring of FBI Director trol operations from the Federal Aviation Administration, a ing the next decade. It also would drastically shorten proj-
James Comey who is scheduled to testify on Capitol Hill key priority for U.S. airlines. ect approval times. According to Trumps budget proposal,
on Thursday. The president plans to travel to Ohio and Kentucky on the funding would come from $200 billion in tax breaks
And other policies on the agenda, such as health care and Wednesday to address ways of improving levees, dams and over nine years that would then in theory leverage $1
taxes, come rst on a fast-closing legislative calendar. locks along inland waterways that are crucial to agricultural trillion worth of construction.
But modernizing the nations infrastructure remains a exports. His visit is expected to include a speech expected A senior White House ofcial has said the infrastructure
challenge with broad public support. to touch on partnering with states and local governments. plan might also incentivize local governments to sell their
Trumps push to revamp deteriorating roads, bridges, air- Cohn said governors and mayors are scheduled meet with existing infrastructure to private rms.
ports and railways aims to unlock economic growth and Trump at the White House on Thursday for a listening ses- But Democrats have warned that the Trump budget reduces
succeed in an area where his predecessor, former President sion focused on the efcient use of tax dollars for infra- infrastructure spending elsewhere, including cuts to Amtrak
Barack Obama, was repeatedly thwarted by a Republican-led structure projects. subsidies, the elimination of an infrastructure investment
Congress. On Friday, Trump will visit the Transportation program started under Obama and a more than $90 billion
It doesnt matter who you are, whether you are farmer in Department to discuss regulatory changes related to roads drop-off in congressional support for the Highway Trust
the Midwest, or a mother driving your kids to and from and railways. Trump has noted that the approval process for Fund over 10 years.
school, or a worker or a college kid ying back and forth to permits frequently can drag on for a decade and has pressed Democrats have also been critical of Trumps interest in
school, youre affected by infrastructure, said White House to shorten the length of the review process. forging public-private partnerships instead of more tradi-
economic adviser Gary Cohn in a conference call with Trumps focus on infrastructure follows the governments tional spending on infrastructure projects. At the same
reporters. monthly jobs report, which showed hiring slowing down in time, many conservative Republicans have been wary of
Cohn said the nation was falling behind and the falling May. The economy has added an average of 121,000 jobs the idea of a massive government investment.

World Bank sees global economy growing 2.7 percent this year
By Paul Wiseman cent. Japan is expected to grow 1.5 percent, fastest pace arrived.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS since 2013 and up from 1 percent last year. Chinas deceler- But the environment worldwide is looking sunnier.
ation will continue from 6.7 percent growth last year to Commodity prices are bouncing back from a freefall that
WASHINGTON The world economy will pick up speed 6.5 percent in 2017 to 6.3 percent in 2018 as the coun- began in 2014, taking down two years of growth. The bank
this year and next, helped by steadier commodity prices and try moves away from growth fueled by often-wasteful sees oil prices rising 24 percent and non-energy commodi-
a pickup in global trade, the World Bank said Sunday. investment and toward slower, steadier growth based on ty prices climbing 4 percent this year.
The anti-poverty agency predicts 2.7 percent growth this consumer spending. World trade is expected to grow 4 percent in 2017, the
year and 2.9 percent in 2018, improving on 2016s 2.4 per- The banks outlook for global growth was unchanged fastest in three years.
cent expansion. from a forecast it published January a surprising bit of Still, the bank calls the recovery fragile and warns of
The bank sees the U.S. economy growing 2.1 percent this good news: In the sluggish aftermath of the 2007-2009 risks from protectionism, geopolitical conict and possi-
year, up from 1.6 percent in 2016, and the 19-country euro- Great Recession, the bank repeatedly had to downgrade its bly nancial fallout from expected interest-rate increases in
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Half way home


Dubs welcome back Kerr with Game 2 win
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dubs 132, Cavs 113
Durant contributed 33
OAKLAND Stephen Curry dribbled points, 13 rebounds and
every which way and beat LeBron James to six assists while moving
the rim in a move reminiscent of his recent two wins from his first
MVP magic, and the Golden State Warriors ring.
grabbed a 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals by Hes been around, the
downing the Cleveland Cavaliers 132-113 last couple weeks espe-
Sunday night in coach Steve Kerrs return to cially, giving us input
the sideline. and giving us what hes
Their leader and reigning NBA Coach of got, Curry said of Kerr.
Steve Kerr
the Year back on the bench after a six-week But having him back on
absence, Curry and Kevin Durant tag-teamed the bench means a lot. We love his presence.
the Warriors within two victories of another We love his voice. And were a full group
championship. Curry recorded his first when hes out here. So that means a lot. CARY EDMONDSON/USA TODAY SPORTS
career postseason triple-double with 32 Stephen Curry dribbles past Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving in Game 2 of the NBA Finals Sunday
points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds, while See GAME 2, Page 16 at Oracle Arena. Curry scored a triple-double with 32 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists.

Palomino season opens


White Sox split
doubleheader
vs. Santa Cruz Mark Marquess coached his final game for
Stanford Saturday in the NCAA regional
By Terry Bernal playoffs, closing his legendary 41-year career.

Legendary
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

With Lenny Souza entering his 10th sea-


son as manager of the Peninsula White Sox,
he has reached far and wide from around the
Bay Area baseball world to round out his
summer roster.
While most of the 18 players on the offi-
coach takes
cial roster for the Palomino 18U League hail
from San Mateo or San Francisco, Souza has
plucked two players from as far north as
a final bow
Larkspur, one East Bay native from Pleasant STAFF AND WIRE REPORT
Hill and one from San Jose.
Coming off a remarkable 2016 campaign in STANFORD After 41 years, the leg-
which the White Sox advanced to the West endary coach with the boyish grin sprint-
Zone playoffs for the second time in its 14- ed off the field at Sunken Diamond for the
year history just one step from the last time.
Palomino World Series it took the team Longtime Stanford manager Mark
some time to find its footing in Saturdays dou- Marquess closed his coaching career Saturday
bleheader season opener at Sea Cloud Park. night as the Cardinal were eliminated from
Matching up with the Santa Cruz Seals, the NCAA Stanford Regional Playoffs with a
the White Sox dropped the first game of the 4-2 loss to Cal State Fullerton.
doubleheader 4-2, but bounced back in the Since taking over as Stanford head coach
nightcap to score four runs in the first in 1977 he served as an assistant coach
inning en route to a 9-4 victory. from 1972-76 Marquess won 1, 621
The first game, I think there wasnt any games and led the Cardinal to back-to-back
rhythm with the bats, Souza said. Then in national championships in 1987 and 88.
the second game we came alive. He recorded a 42-16 record this season; win
One of the Larkspur boys helped jump- No. 42, which Stanford earned earlier
start the offense in the opening frame of TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Saturday 9-1 to eliminate Brigham Young
University, marked the Cardinals best sin-
Peninsula White Sox starting pitcher Michael Benz earned the win in Saturdays 9-4 victory over gle-season win total since 2004.
See SOX, Page 14 the Santa Cruz Seals in the second game of a season-opening doubleheader at Sea Cloud Park. On April 4, Marquess earned career win
No. 1,600, becoming just the fifth coach in
NCAA history to reach the milestone. Only

Menlos Miranda takes 10th place at state


By Terry Bernal in winning the boys 3,200 title at the Robs chances to podium were fairly
Augie Garrido (1, 950), Mike Martin
(1,939), Gordie Gillespie (1,893) and Gene
Stephenson (1,837) have more.
Stanford trailed the whole way Saturday
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Central Coast Section championships. slim but not impossible, Menlo coach against Fullerton (37-21). Scott Hurst hit a
It would have taken nearly a three-second Jorge Chen said. Were thinking worse two-run home run in the second inning to
It wasnt the dream race Rob Miranda was improvement on his PR for Miranda to have comes to worse, Rob runs at this fast pace, give the Titans a 3-0 lead, and Colton
hoping for, but the Menlo School junior reached the podium Saturday. San Luis he can at least pull off a PR but they were Eastman (1-0) gave up just two hits and one
still proved among the top 10 best high Obispo senior Callum Bolger, a Stanford packed in too close with too many kids. unearned run over 6 2/3 innings to send
school 3,200-metter runners in the state. commit, won the state title in 8:53.91, Twenty-seven runners competed in the Fullerton to the Super Regionals. The Titans
Miranda took 10th place in the boys with Armijo senior Luis Grijalva (8:54.65) race. Miranda did catch Palo Alto senior will face the winner between Long Beach
3,200 in the state track and field champi- and St. Joseph senior Cooper Teare Kent Slaney at the finish line. After trailing State and University of Texas in the NCAA
onships Saturday at Buchanan High School (8:55. 93) also running a sub-9-minute Slaney by approximately 30 meters head- Long Beach Regional championship game
in Clovis, finishing in a time of 9 minutes, time. The final podium spot of sixth place ing into the penultimate turn, Miranda Sunday night.
13.84 seconds. The time was 3.58 seconds belonged to Fresno senior Evert Silva at chased him down, edging Slaneys time of
shy of the personal record he earned May 26 9:07.43. 9:13.99 by .15 seconds. See CARDINAL, Page 13
12 Monday June 5, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

MiLB brief
Crosby has no time for Subbans games
By Teresa M. Walker and he doesnt want to interfere with their
Cyr wins as Squirrels prevail in 12
RICHMOND Tyler Cyr picked up his
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS instincts on when to pass or shoot. Sullivan second win of the year Sunday as the former
did see chances for both to throw the puck at the Skyline College pitcher continued to whit-
NASHVILLE, Tenn. P.K. Subban says ask net. tle his ERA for San Francisco Giants
the Pittsburgh Penguins if hes getting under Their numbers speak for themselves, Double-A affiliate Richmond.
their skin. The All-Star defenseman only Sullivan said. Theyve produced consistently The Flying Squirrels (22-33) edged the New
knows he apparently needs to work on his for this team all year long and throughout the York Yankees affiliate Trenton Thunder with a
breath on the ice and loves the challenge of course of these playoffs. Theres no doubt that 5-4 win in 12 innings, as Brandon Bednar
helping shut down Sidney Crosby and Evgeni we believe they will continue that. scored the game-winning
Malkin. The Predators have outshot the Penguins in run on a fielders choice.
And he loves gamesmanship. each game so far with Pittsburgh taking a 2-0 The Thunder (35-20)
Crosby isnt in the mood to play if it doesnt series lead with quick scoring bursts. jumped out to a 3-0 lead in
involve his stick and a puck. No, the Theyve also smothered the NHLs best scor- the fifth but the Flying
Pittsburgh captain insists he did not complain ing team even when the Pens have the man Squirrels rallied back, tak-
about Subbans breath in Game 3, saying advantage, allowing just four shots in 13 ing a 4-3 lead in the
Subban made that up. penalties killed. Pittsburgh has just one power- eighth after a Carlos
He likes the attention and things like that play goal and was 0 of 3 with the man advan- Garcias solo home run
so I mean if he wants to make stuff up, ... what CHARLES LECLAIRE/USA TODAY SPORTS tage in Game 4, and Malkin said he has not had and a Miguel Gomezs RBI
Sidney Crosby, left, battles with P.K. Subban, Tyler Cyr
can I do? Crosby said Sunday. room to work. double. Trenton tied the
The Stanley Cup Final has some bad blood during Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final. I have puck like one second, they jump to game in the ninth on Mike Fords home run.
brewing, and the best-of-seven series for the five minutes of the loss. me, Malkin said. Cyr (2-0) worked two innings of scoreless
NHL championship has the makings of becom- Crosby has yet to score a goal in this series, The loss snapped a three-game winning ball, allowing one hit. He was the seventh
ing a battle royale. The defending champs a and both he and Evgeni Malkin were held with- streak for the Penguins, but they are 13-2 in the pitcher used by Richmond in the game.
chance for a sweep Saturday night when the out a shot Saturday night in the same game for playoffs coming off a loss under Sullivan. Through 19 games, Cyr in 2-0 with a 1.74
Predators scored five straight goals in a 5-1 rout the first time in their star-studded careers. Goalie Matt Murray, who allowed five goals in ERA, the lowest it has been all season,
of the Pens, winning the first Cup Final game Its the fifth time Crosby, with 160 career the span of 15 shots, also has never lost when while notching five saves.
in the state of Tennessee. playoff points and 23 points this postseason, starting a game either after a Pittsburgh loss (9- Cyr, a 6-3 right-hander, was a 10th round
Now the Predators want to tie it in Game 4 on had been held without a shot and third this 0) or a playoff loss of his own (7-0). pick of the Giants in 2015 out of Embry-
Monday night. They are 8-1 at home this post- spring. It was the eighth time Malkin, with his They also might get center Nick Bonino Riddle University in Florida, where he trans-
season, and Subban made it clear he expects NHL-best 26 points this postseason, was held back. He tested his injured left foot and ankle ferred from Ohlone College. The Fremont
Nashville fans to find a way to crank the vol- without a shot. Malkin hasnt gone two games by skating Sunday but said he remains day to native pitched at Skyline College in 2012,
ume up even higher Monday night. without a shot in the same postseason since his day. where as a freshman he posted a 1-6 record
I know therell be a lot more energy if you rookie year, while Washington did it to Crosby Subban relishes playing against the man he with an 8.74 ERA.
can imagine that ... which will be pretty awe- April 29 and May 1. calls the worlds best player in Crosby, and he Former As prospect Billy McKinney
some, Subban said. We had chances, Crosby said. We just got also has plenty of help from fellow defensemen paced all hitters in the game with three hits.
The Penguins have bigger issues than talk of to hit the net. They blocked some. I think its Roman Josi, Ryan Ellis and Mattias Ekholm. McKinney was dealt from the As to the
bad breath, and their frustration bubbled over just a matter of winning those battles too and Its our defense thats going to win us Chicago Cubs in 2014 with Addison Russell
late Saturday night as they racked up 10 penal- finding ways to get to the net. You got to hit the games, Subban said. We know that, and were and Dan Straily for Jeff Samardzija and
ties for 44 minutes night. That included Chris net, so lets start there. going to have to continue to be strong defen- Jason Hammel. Last season, the Cubs
Kunitz, Patric Hornqvist and Matt Cullen each Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan said Crosby sively to have success against this hockey shipped McKinney to the Yankees in a four-
getting a 10-minute misconduct all in the final and Malkin simply command a lot of attention, club. player package for closer Aroldis Chapman.

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Phillies 9, Giants 7
As drop wild one to Nats in series finale Giants fizzle
By Gideon Rubin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nationals 11, As 10
OAKLAND The National Leagues top
team showed it can win American League-style
vs. last-place
slugfest, too.
Ryan Zimmerman hit a tiebreaking three- Philadelphia
run homer in the eighth inning, and the By Rob Maaddi
Nationals held off the As 11-10 Sunday. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Matt Wieters and Michael Taylor added
back-to-back homers off Frankie Montas PHILADELPHIA It took four homers
during Washingtons five-run ninth, helping and an offensive outburst to give the
the NL East leaders improve to 5-1 on their Phillies their first winning streak in more
nine-game West Coast trip. than a month, topping the Giants 9-7 in
But the Nationals (35-20) nearly blew an Sundays three-game series finale.
11-4 lead in the ninth, highlighting their con- The Phillies have won two in a row for the
tinued trouble with closing out games. Koda first time since a six-game winning streak
Glover allowed the first five batters to reach April 20-27. They had
before he was replaced by Shawn Kelley, who lost 10 straight series
surrendered a grand slam by Matt Joyce with before taking two of
one out. Kelley then retired the next two bat- three from the Giants.
ters for his fourth save in six tries. Its awesome. We fight
NEVILLE E. GUARD/USA TODAY SPORTS
Thats American League baseball, and fight and came back to
Nationals manager Dusty Baker said. A lead Nationals shortstop Trea Turner steals second base ahead of shortstop Chad Pinder receiving
the ball during the eighth inning of the As 11-10 loss Sunday at Oakland Coliseum. win the game, said
is never safe because theyre used to coming Freddy Galvis, who home-
back and having big innings because the Gray was working with a 1-0 lead before thought it was an OK start. red from both sides of the
offensive clubs hit the ball out of the ball- Washington scored three times in the sixth. The As (24-32) tied it at 3 on Davis drive plate for the Phillies.
park. We didnt walk guys to get to that situ- Trea Turner hit a two-run triple and scored on in the seventh, but the Nationals went ahead Freddy Galvis Brandon Crawford
ation, they hit us. Brian Goodwins sacrifice fly. to stay in the eighth. Zimmerman drove a 3-1 homered and drove in four runs and Eduardo
Khris Davis had three hits and two RBIs With that lineup, if you put guys on changeup from Ryan Madsen (1-4) over the Nunez also connected for the Giants, who
for Oakland, including his 17th homer. base, if you give guys free passes, they will wall in left for his team-leading 16th homer. have lost seven of 10.
Sonny Gray pitched seven effective innings, do some damage, Gray said. You have to Washington right-hander Tanner Roark (6- We just didnt execute pitches very well
allowing three runs and four hits. stay on top of your game with every hitter. 2) allowed four runs and five hits in 7 2/3 today and we got what youre going to get
The As have dropped seven of nine. With the exception of three batters, I innings in his longest start of the year. when you dont make pitches, manager
Bruce Bochy said.
The Phillies wasted leads of 4-1 and 6-3

CARDINAL
second before scoring on two throwing
errors to close the deficit to 3-1. Chris MLB brief before rallying against San Franciscos
Hudgins added a solo shot in the ninth for bullpen. After Crawfords two-run single in the
the Titans, who held off a Stanford rally in Astros power to 10th straight win seventh gave the Giants a 7-6 lead, Odubel
Continued from page 11 the bottom of the inning, which saw Quinn Herreras RBI double off Josh Osich tied it at 7.
ARLINGTON, Texas George Springer Maikel Franco led off the bottom of the
Brodey triple and score when Dan Bakst hit two of Houstons four home runs and the
reached on a throwing error to make it 4-2. eighth with an opposite-field drive off
Erik Miller (5-2) gave up three runs on Astros beat the Rangers 7-2 Sunday for their Derek Law (3-1).
four hits with three walks in the loss for But Fullerton closer Brett Conine buckled 10th straight victory. The Astros tied a club One out later, Galvis hit one out to right-
Stanford. down to earn his 14th save through two record from 1989 with their 10th straight center for his first career two-homer game.
The Cardinal got on the board in the sec- innings of work, inducing a groundout off the road win. Carlos Correa and Yuli Gurriel Galvis said he had never hit one from each
ond when Duke Kinamon singled, then stole bat of Jack Klein for the games final out. added homers for Houston. side in the same game at any level.

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Oklahoma set to defend It was actually pretty cool,


Biagini said. I was like their
younger brother. I learned a lot.
He was legit back then, Souza

softball title vs. Florida


By Cliff Brunt ritory, Oregon catcher Gwen
said.
Now at 5-11, Biagini will settle
for any spot in the starting lineup
after two previous injury-plagued
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Svekis picked it up and made an summers. In each of the past two
errant throw to first. Wodach ended years, he played for the California
OKLAHOMA CITY The up on second. Club Baseball travel team, but was
Womens College World Series Pinch runner Raegan Rogers forced to drop out due to injury. He
dream matchup is set. stepped in for Wodach and scored returned to the White Sox both
Shay Knighten singled in two on a fielders choice. Knighten times. This year, he may try to take
runs in the fifth inning to help then dropped the ball lightly into up with the Trosky Baseball travel
defending champion Oklahoma right field to score Nicole Mendes team, though Biagini said that
beat Oregon 4-2 on Sunday in the and Kelsey Arnold. affiliation is yet to be determined.
semifinals. Nicole Pendley followed with a Biagini said he still prefers bat-
The Sooners (59-9) will play double to score Knighten and ting at the top of the order. In fact,
t o p -s eeded chase Kleist. Saturday marked the first time hes
Florida on Lowary closed the deal with two ever batted cleanup for the White
Monday night perfect innings to claim her 10th Sox. After demonstrating a quick
to start the save of the season. bat with two explosive knocks to
b es t -o f-t h ree his pull field an RBI double
ch amp i o n s h i p Florida tops Washington 5-2 down the left-field line in the first,
series. The Delaney Gourley was nearly per- TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL followed by a sharp RBI single to
teams have fect, giving Florida a chance for its Zach Avila singles amid a five-run rally in the fifth for the White Sox. left in the fifth it might not be
combined to third national championship in sons, he settled for a cumulative the last time he anchors the heart of
win the past
Shay Knighten four national
titles, but are meeting for the first
time in the championship series.
four years.
Gourley struck out 10 while
throwing a two-hitter, helping the
top-seeded Gators beat Washington
SOX .232 batting average. You would-
nt know it by the way he woke up
Saturday though. Sine was 2 for 3
with three RBIs in the contest,
the batting order.
I like [batting cleanup], but I
like being at the top (of the order),
Biagini said. Now that Im not
Paige Parker (26-5) earned the Continued from page 11
5-2 Sunday in the semifinals of the adding an RBI single in the fifth hurt, its a boost of confidence
win and Paige Lowary got the save Womens College World Series. inning when the White Sox sent being up there.
against Oregon. The Gators will face defending Game 2, as Aubrey Sine made it 10 batters to the plate amid a five- The White Soxs other Redwood
The Ducks would have needed to national champion Oklahoma in worth the nearly two-hour round- run rally. High School-Larkspur player,
beat Oklahoma twice on Sunday, the best-of-three championship trip drive to Foster City. Coming We dont really know each Michael Benz, earned the win in the
and for a while, it looked like they series starting Monday. off a disappointing senior season other, Sine said. So, the first second game. The right-hander
might at least force a second Gourley (22-4) had two strikes at Redwood High School-Larkspur, game we were getting the chem- allowed two runs on eight hits
game. Danica Mercados two-run on Julia DePonte with two outs in Sine capped the four-run outburst in istry up but once we started play- through three innings. Right-han-
homer in the top of the fifth put the seventh before DePonte hit a the first by launching a two-run ing together, results happened. der Anthony Calvo (Aragon)
the Ducks (54-8) up 2-0. two-run homer for the Huskies (50- home run, his first of the season. Cleanup hitter Elliot Biagini allowed one run on two hits through
Oregons Megan Kleist (21-4), 14). The two unearned runs were the Sine is a big, right-handed hitter also swung a good bat, going 2 for two innings of relief, and right-
who earned a win and a save in first runs Florida has allowed in the looking to return to the form of 4 with two RBIs. Having just fin- hander Jaxon Skidmore (Hillsdale)
elimination games Saturday, took World Series. his sophomore high school sea- ished his junior year at Aragon, closed it out, allowing one run on
a shutout into the fifth against Kayli Kvistad homered and drove son of 2015 when he hit .352 with Biagini is the ranking veteran of one hit, a sixth-inning solo home
Oklahoma before unraveling. in three runs for the Gators (58-8). two home runs and 19 RBIs for a the White Sox roster, having run by Santa Cruzs Jake Keesman.
Oklahoma got its rally started Florida scored four early runs Redwood team that won the North played with the team since middle In Game 1, starting pitcher
when Lea Wodach reached on an ag ai n s t Taran Al v el o (3 5 -9 ), Coast Section Division II champi- school. He has grown quite a bit Logan Hudson earned the win for
error. She bunted, and though the who was pulled after recording onship. since then, when he was a 5-foot-2 Santa Cruz, allowing one run on
ball was moving towards foul ter- four outs. Over his last two varsity sea- top-of-the-order hitter. three hits.

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Solo climber is first up mighty California rock without ropes
By Olga R. Rodriguez each hole he had to grab Radical Routes. the aid of ropes, safety gear and a partner. In
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and the way he had to He is totally alone at the top of his the past few decades, speed climbers work-
position his body until game, he added. ing in tandem and using ropes have set
SAN FRANCISCO Alex Honnold had he felt comfortable Honnold grew up in the suburbs of records in reaching the top of the steep cliff.
dreamed about climbing the mighty El enough to attempt the Sacramento where he began practicing In January 2015, Tommy Caldwell and
Capitan in Yosemite National Park without free solo climb. indoor rock climbing at age 11. He dropped Kevin Jorgeson became the first to free
any safety gear for eight years. But every The most difficult part out of the University of California Berkeley climb the Dawn Wall a particularly steep
time he looked up the massive granite wall, of the route is about to conquer Yosemite and other major sum- route to the top of El Capitan by grabbing
he found it too daunting. 2,300 feet off the ground, mits around the world. just the rock and using ropes only to catch
That was the case until this weekend, when Alex Honnold where there are very He was among several elite rock climbers them if they fell. They did it in 19 days.
the elite rock climber reached the summit in small holds where only a whose endorsements were dropped by ener- Honnold is first to climb the iconic rock
about four hours using only his hands and thumb can fit. gy food company Clif Bar in 2014 follow- alone without protection in mere hours.
feet. The 31-year-old on Saturday became the But even more challenging was overcom- ing the release of a documentary about To climb without ropes where the slight-
first to climb the 3,000-foot (914-meter) ing the mental hurdle, he said. climbers who were risking their lives by for- est slip is literally fatal in that arena requires
granite wall alone without a safety harness Each year I would show up and it would going safety gear. enormous self-control and focus, Duane
or ropes to catch him if he fell. seem just much too daunting, said Honnold, Honnold, who spoke calmly as he recount- said. It requires this intense cognitive
I was pretty much elated, Honnold said who has been climbing for 20 years. To ed his achievement, brushed off criticism by effort to keep fear at bay and focus on the
of reaching the top in a telephone interview walk up to the base of the climb without rope those who say hes being reckless by not task in front of you.
Sunday with The Associated Press. I was and hardness, it just feels a little outrageous. wearing protective gear. He said Honnold has a rare ability to con-
probably the happiest Ive ever been. Its Getting over that side of it, was the hardest I could see how for a non-climber it might trol fear and his body for a long period of
something that I thought about for so long part. seem completely insane. But Ive devoted 20 time.
and dreamed about and worked so hard for. I Observers said his climb has pushed the years to climbing and probably six or seven Hes shown awesome grace under pres-
mean, its pretty satisfying. limits in a sport that requires a high level of to this particular project so, its not like Im sure, said Hans Florine, a fellow climber
Honnold, who grew up in Northern athleticism, risk-taking and mental focus. just some crazy kid who in the spur of the who with Honnold holds the speed record for
California, began preparing for his historic This has never been done before ... and moment decided to do this crazy thing. It climbing the Nose route of El Capitan in
climb two years ago. He scaled the route its hard to imagine anybody ever coming took years of effort, he said. about two hours and 23 minutes.
countless times, rehearsing it while climb- close to what hes done, said Daniel Duane, The climb up 3,000-foot (914-meter) El The historic ascent will be featured in a
ing with protective gear and memorizing author of El Capitan: Historic Feats and Capitan used to take days to complete with National Geographic documentary .

Sports brief
French Open to have 1st-time Slam champ
Eggleston wins Rock n Roll Marathon By Howard Fendrich The crowd was really woman who has not. And each time, the less-
SAN DIEGO Jeffrey Eggleston of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tough today, Muguruza accomplished player won. Add it all up, and it
Boulder, Colorado, won the Rock n Roll said at a news conference means that there will be a first-time major title
Marathon in 2 hours, 21 minutes, 18 sec- PARIS Garbine Muguruza did not take that was halted at one winner at the end of the tournament.
onds Sunday, and 94-year-old Harriette kindly to the way spectators pulled for her point so she could com- About an hour after Muguruzas exit,
Thompson of Charlotte, North Carolina, opponent her French opponent, mind you pose herself after getting seven-time major champion Williams lost to
became the oldest woman to run a half at the French Open. choked up. 30th-seeded Timea Bacsinszky 5-7, 6-2, 6-1
marathon. So after her title defense ended with a 6-1, Sometimes, she at Court Philippe Chatrier.
Thompson finished in 3:42:56 to loud 3-6, 6-3 loss to 13th-seeded Kristina added, (fans) should be a Kuznetsova, who won the 2009 French
cheers from thousands of spectators lining Mladenovic at a packed and rowdy Court Garbine little bit more respectful. Open and 2004 U.S. Open, was ousted by
the finish chute. Two years ago she became Suzanne Lenglen on a surprise-filled Sunday Muguruza All four of the days two-time major runner-up Caroline
the oldest woman to run a marathon. that left zero past Grand Slam champions in fourth-round matches pit- Wozniacki 6-1, 4-6, 6-2, while 2011 U.S.
Says Thompson, I could hear my name the womens field, Muguruza walked toward ted one woman who has won at least one major Open champion Stosur was eliminated by
being shouted the whole way. I suppose Im the locker room while wagging a finger trophy (Muguruza, Venus Williams, Svetlana 19-year-old Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia 2-
a legacy, at least thats what they say. toward the stands, as if to say, Tsk, tsk! Kuznetsova and Samantha Stosur) against a 6, 6-2, 6-4.

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Curry wore his emotions for everybody to


Fisher arrested see, willing the unblemished Warriors even
when Cleveland went on a third-quarter run
after that play.

on suspicion of Durant scored from every corner of the


court. An off-balance KD flicked the ball up
while falling backward and being fouled by

drunk driving
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Love and got a lucky bounce for a three-
point play 7:04 before halftime just after
Love had hit a 3 on the other end.
Now, Golden State is headed to Northeast
Ohio needing just two more yet dont
LOS ANGELES Derek Fisher was arrest- count on anybody considering this series
ed Sunday on suspicion of drunken driving close to done. The Warriors squandered a 3-1
after the former NBA player and coach lead to the Cavs a year ago to miss a repeat.
flipped his vehicle on a California freeway. Well, its been a great run but none of
Fisher and his passenger, girlfriend and that matters unless we can finish the job
former Basketball USA TODAY SPORTS
with this series, Kerr said. Trust me, we
Wives reality star Gloria Above: Steve Kerr returns to the sideline know. It was 2-0 last year, we lost.
Govan, were not injured Sunday night to coach the Warriors for the
first time since April 19. Curry made all 14 of his free throws. He
in the early morning
Right: Klay Thompson shoots and scores and Durant combined for 66 points and 18
crash, the California
while being fouled by Cavaliers forward Kevin assists in the opener, then dominated again
Highway Patrol said.
Love Sunday night at Oracle Arena. while the supporting cast shined. Draymond
The former Los Angeles
Green had 12 points, six rebounds and six
Lakers player and ex-New
Durant said. assists playing all game in foul trouble and
York Knicks coach was
Derek Fisher driving on U.S. 101 in the
Sherman Oaks area of Los
Angeles when his 2015 Cadillac veered onto
GAME 2 The best-of-seven series now shifts to
Cleveland for two games, with Game 3
Wednesday.
Shaun Livingston scored 10 off the bench.
This time, Curry committed eight
turnovers as Cleveland committed to put-
the right shoulder while approaching an Continued from page 11 Kerr returned to the bench to a rousing ting more pressure on the ball to keep
interchange. The car hit the shoulders con- ovation, waving to the fans while back on Durant from driving and dunking untouched
crete curb and guardrail, overturned and came the sideline for the first time since Game 2 as he did so many times in Game 1.
Golden State improved to 14-0 this post- It didnt matter in the end.
to a rest on its roof, blocking two lanes of season to keep alive a chance of becoming of the first round against Portland on April
the freeway, the highway patrol said. 19 because of pain issues stemming from They won two games, Cavs coach
the first group to go unbeaten all the way to Tyronn Lue said, now weve got to go
Officers discovered that the 42-year-old a title. complications after 2015 back surgery.
Fisher had been drinking and arrested him Im going to pull out the Win one for home and regroup.
James was equally spectacular with his
on suspicion of driving under the influence own triple-double of 29 points, 14 assists the Gipper speech, Kerr joked. . . .
of alcohol after a DUI test, authorities said. and 11 rebounds, but yet again didnt get Maybe get a little teary-eyed. Implore them Tip-ins
We are beyond grateful that we are both nearly enough help to keep up with Golden to win it for me because its not important The Warriors had their first 40-point quar-
OK and no one else was involved, Fisher and States depth despite Kevin Loves 27 for them to win it for themselves. ter in the Finals since scoring 41 in the first
Govan said in a joint statement Sunday. The points and 19 from Kyrie Irving. Curry provided the coach more than a quarter of Game 6 in 1967 against the 76ers.
two-sentence statement also thanked sup- Klay Thompson emerged from a postsea- glimpse of his greatness from up close after . . . Currys 10 first-quarter free throws
porters for their thoughts and prayers, but it son-long shooting funk to score 22 points Kerr had been watching games from the matched a playoff record for made shots
did not address the drunken driving arrest. with four 3-pointers while playing more locker room while speaking to his players from the stripe in one period shared with
Fisher, a father of four, has been dating stellar defense and pulling down seven beforehand and at halftime. Sarunas Marciulionis, done on April 28,
Govan, the ex-wife of Matt Barnes, his for- rebounds for the Warriors, who shot 18 for He ran circles around James during one 1992, at Seattle. It also matched Paul Pierce
mer Lakers teammate. In October 2015, the 43 from deep. masterfully skillful sequence, then drove for most in a Finals quarter. ... Thompson
two men got into an altercation at Govans We turned the ball over too much in the left through the paint for a right-handed played in his 78th postseason game to pass
Los Angeles home. Barnes was suspended first half. But the second half, I think we layup over the stars outstretched arm during Jeff Mullins for most in franchise history.
two games without pay by the NBA for his settled in, tried to play simple and defen- a signature moment in another rout. James ... Golden State equaled its four turnovers
part in it. sively just tried to contest their shots, had little help as Love got there late. from Game 1 in the initial 5:12.
THE DAILY JOURNAL DATEBOOK Monday June 5, 2017 17
I get that online
A
n oft-heard comment, a sign of our times: I got it
online. Those few words can signal a great deal (half
what I expected to pay!), or a long-sought treasure (a
1940s Martin Ukelele!), or the decline of brick-and-mortar
neighborhood shops, or something much
darker yet. I got it online can mean
acquisition of something which should
not have been available. From actual con-
traband (drugs, ivory, illegal weapons) to
stuff which most of us would imagine pro-
Wonder Woman raked in more than $100 million at the movies over its debut weekend. hibited, the internet functions as a law-
less marketplace where anything and
Wonder Woman conquers milestone with $100.5 million debut everything can be found. For a price.
Animals are not safe from the ugly side of
By Jake Coyle the web.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Top 10 movies It took no special skills or knowledge but only a few key-
strokes to find: Gorgeous Black Neck Spitting Cobra For
NEW YORK Wonder Woman conquered milestones Sale. The ad continues: This snake is approximately 6 feet
and movie myths at North American theaters, where the 1. Wonder Woman, $100.5 million ($122.5 million in length. As their name states, these snakes are able to shoot
Patty Jenkins-directed superhero lm powered its way to a international). venom from their mouths usually at the eyes as a form of self-
$100.5 million debut this weekend and became the biggest 2. Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, $23.5 million.
3. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tells, $21.6 defense and hunting with deadly accuracy and distances record-
blockbuster ever directed by a woman. ed up to 6-8 feet. Click here to Order Now! A few more typed
million ($73.8 million international).
The well-reviewed movie easily surpassed industry expec- 4. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, $9.7 million ($4.4 million words led to the following for sale: Beaded lizards and Gila
tations with one of the summers biggest debuts, according international). monsters (the only two species of venomous lizard), baby
to studio estimates Sunday. Starring Gal Gadot as the 5. Baywatch, $8.5 million ($23.8 million international). snow macaque monkeys, fishing cat cubs, Galapagos tortois-
Amazonian warrior princess, Wonder Woman is the rare 6. Alien: Covenant, $4 million ($3.7 million international). es, owl monkeys, black back jackals, a 4-year-old serval, dia-
and most successful female-led lm in an overwhelming- 7. Everything Everything, $3.3 million. mondback rattlesnakes, kangaroos and wallabies, camels,
ly male superhero landscape. 8. Snatched, $1.3 million. Russian fox, bobcats, wolves, porcupines, wild boars, cot-
It proved a hit with moviegoers, earning a CinemaScore of 9. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul, $1.2 million. tonmouths, great-horned owls, squirrel monkeys, American
A. While skewing somewhat female, it drew a fairly evenly 10. King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, $1.2 million ($3.7
million international). alligators, pit vipers, Colobus monkeys, lynx, kinkajou,
split audience. Warner Bros. said 52 percent of the audience pigtail macaque, zebra, tiger, various species of scorpion and
tarantula. Ads for giraffe and lion noted that the animals were
See MOVIES, Page 20 currently out of stock, shoppers encouraged to stop back
soon.

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through the underclassmen who also built an appreciation
for journalism during the launch.
I learned that I can really make anything from nothing.
At first we didnt have any paper, but at the end of the month
Im told, by an extremely knowledgeable and reliable source,
that virtually any animal you can name no matter how rare,
how endangered and protected, and of course no matter how
inappropriate both for the animal and for the humans involved
we had something we could call our paper, he said. We is available from the webs darker corners. How very sad.
I just wondering that, if I fall, I can get back up. And his added something new to the community.
case just really confused me. Like how come his condition Coleman said he also is interested in playing in the Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society &
was different than mine? So I wanted to study biology so schools undergraduate drumming group, while perhaps SPCA.
these things can be fixed in the future. So we can have finding some time to work in a research lab.
injuries then walk and be OK, he said. Looking ahead to enrolling at the Ivy League institution,
Once pursuing his degree, Coleman said he plans to go Coleman said hes thrilled for his next chapter.
onto the pre-medical track, concentrating on neuroscience Its really exciting. I feel really empowered that I was
or cellular biology and regenerative studies with an eye to able to achieve this. But also really nervous because its all
working as a researcher or doctor. the way across the country. And also because they have
He doesnt mean to allow his scientific bent to limit his snow there.
experiences while away at college though, as he also hope He said he is not the only one experiencing mixed emo-
to write for his prestigious school newspaper, The Harvard tions, as his mother Sheena is also coping with the chal-
Crimson. lenges of her only child moving to the opposite coast in a
Colemans interest in journalism was fueled this year few months.
when he and some classmates resurrected his high schools Coleman said the two will spend as much time as possible
print publication, which had fell fallow for years after fail- together this summer, but his availability will be cut short
ing as an online outlet. by a two week trip to India where he will take a medical
He said he was initially uncertain whether appetite among internship.
the student body existed for a school paper, but was pleas- Im really excited to have this experience and meet other
antly surprised after publishing the first issue. people who want to be doctors, he said.
I was really scared at first and fearful people wouldnt While accepting with open arms the variety of opportu-
care, he said. But it turned out a lot of people respected it nities and different experiences he is soon to encounter,
and took pride in it. One of the things Im most proud of at one shift he continues to oppose is climate change.
South San Francisco High School is just making the paper Climate change is not reversible, he said. And that
work. makes it even more urgent, so we have to make changes and
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San Mateo County leaders congratulate Lisa Putkey (center) after she cut the ribbon during
the San Mateo Pride Centers grand opening event June 1, 2017. Putkey is the centers director.
The Pride Center is the countys first and the only facility in California to offer both community Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse, or CORA, held a reception recognizing Michael
programs and clinical services for the LGBTQ+ community. The center is a collaboration and Sally Mayer for their recent major gift. The updated childrens room which helps
among five local nonprofits (Daly City Partnership, Outlet of Adolescent Counseling Service, children from domestic violence environments heal was named in their honor. Pictured
Peninsula Family Service, Pyramid Alternatives, and Star Vista) and San Mateo Countys Health left to right, Greg Hintz, Rosemary Mayer Hintz, Sally Mayer and Michael Mayer.
System.
*** Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City May 19, ***
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Bruno, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia *** of Belmont, gave birth to a baby boy at
Hospital in Redwood City May 18, 2017. Geo rg e and Mo ni ca Ro dri g uez, of Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City May 21,
*** Redwood City, gave birth to a baby boy at 2017.
Jo hn and No el l e Madden, of Redwood Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City May 19,
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Sadhu, of Foster City, gave birth to a baby *** Ji m and Mi chel l e Shang , of Montara, Redwood City, gave birth to a baby boy at
girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City Ky l e Mau and Rachel l e Gi etzen, of gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City May 22,
May 18, 2017. Redwood City, gave birth to a baby boy at in Redwood City May 20, 2017. 2017.

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size and rate of the overflows prompted years, she said in an email. The settlement
months of productive conversations Comment on agreement simply formalizes these activi-
between the nonprofit and the city about or share this story at ties.
Continued from page 1 how the environment could be protected. www.smdailyjournal.com Weinsoff attributed the productive conver-
Outlining the citys water quality monitor- sation between the city and the nonprofit he
ing program, overflow response plan and represented to an increased awareness of the
said David Weinsoff, an independent attor- water sampling protocol for spills in excess ipality and a public interest group would how important clean water is, especially
ney hired to represent the public interest of 10,000 gallons were among the outcomes be, he said. since the quality of the San Francisco Bay
group. the nonprofit solidified in the agreement. City spokeswoman Meghan Horrigan water has improved in the last few decades.
The nonprofit also collected $30,000 How to post signs warning pedestrians and confirmed the citys policies and procedures Ensuring full compliance with federal,
from the city to cover legal fees incurred in vehicles against interacting with contami- were not affected materially by the settle- state and local laws that affect our land use
reaching the settlement, while the city nated water following a spill and a measure ment, and that the city is required to manage and our waterways is critically important
asserted that its management of its waste- to capture video footage of most of the citys sewer activities such as televising sewer to the lives of our community, he said. I
water collection system currently meets all sewer basins to improve the citys monitor- pipes, fixing pipes in poor condition and believe that governments and public inter-
Clean Water Act requirements and that the ing of them were also clarified in the docu- monitoring and responding to overflows, est groups are working hand in hand to
settlement was not an admission of the ment. among others. ensure that the failures of the past are not
claims alleged in the nonprofits lawsuit, It was, in all regards, the way you would All these activities are already being con- repeated and that good practices are put into
according to the settlement agreement. hope that the relationship between a munic- ducted by the city and have been for many place.
Weinsoff said raising concerns about the

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the cuts, and we would likely lose and I think its very short-sighted to 9:30 p.m. Burlingame Womans Club, information email
out on nearly $14.5 million in federal ground in areas where weve been mak- eliminate these funds. We know the 241 Park Road, Burlingame. Put on belmont@smcl.org.
support for a range of programs prima- ing progress. need for affordable housing is critical your Stetsons, boots and any
Western garb you prefer. Men with Movies on the Square. 8:45 p.m.
rily related to housing, according to to our local economy, Franklin said. dance experience get free entry. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
preliminary estimates. A linchpin to progress Admission $10 members, $12
guests. Light refreshments. For more
Come to watch Spaceballs. For more
information call 780-7311.
San Mateo Countys Department of
The county doles out federal dollars Local efforts information call 342-2221.
Housing could lose out on at least $4 FRIDAY, JUNE 9
million from CDBG and another $2 to various cities and nonprofit hous- With Gov. Jerry Brown having done TUESDAY, JUNE 6 ADRx: Innovation in Bridging the
ing developers working on the front little to adequately address the hous- I Love My Love - English Divides. 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Taube
million from HOME. Four local cities Folksongs. 3 p.m. First Congretional Conference Center, 1500 Ralston
also have their own CDBG entitle- lines to combat affordability chal- ing crisis, Trumps proposed cuts are a Church of Palo Alto, 1985 Louis Road, Ave., Belmont. In a series of presenta-
ments with Redwood City, San Mateo, lenges. double whammy to regional efforts, Palo Alto. $15 for general and $10 for tions, distinguished speakers will
students or seniors. For more infor- share approaches to improving
Daly City and South San Francisco With the average two-bedroom Franklin added. As both state and fed- mation call 856-6662. communication and understanding
potentially losing out on a collective apartment renting for $3,400 a month eral support wanes, he noted it makes divides within communities. For
STEAM: Science. 5 p.m. South San more information call 513-0330.
nearly $2. 3 million, according to and median home prices at $1.25 mil- the countys Measure K sales tax pro- Francisco Main Library 840 West
HUD data. lion, officials across the county are ceeds that much more important. Last Orange Ave., South San Francisco. International Day. San Mateo Adult
striving to bridge the jobs-to-housing November, voters overwhelmingly For more information email School, 789 E. Poplar Ave., San
One aspect of the proposal that valle@plsinfo.org. Mateo. 9:15 a.m.
could push people into homelessness imbalance. extended the locally-controlled half-
Block grants like CDBG and HOME cent sales tax. Last month, the county Mindfulness and Meditation. 7 Kidz in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South
are cuts to San Mateo Countys 4,500 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda San Francisco Main Library 840 West
housing voucher program, which provide valuable funding sources for Board of Supervisors opted to allocate de las Pulgas, Belmont. For more Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
pre-development stages, land acquisi- nearly $44 million toward affordable information email For more information email
serves low-income earners, seniors belmont@smcl.org. valle@plsinfo.org.
and the disabled, Cole said. tions and other planning phases relat- housing over the next two fiscal
Although the Trump administration ed to new projects. For nonprofits like years. Get Ready Disaster Preparedness Womens Health Workshop. 1:30
Class. 9:30 p.m to 11:30 p.m. 2645 p.m. to 3 p.m. 2645 Alameda de las
has suggested proposed regulatory MidPen Housing, these funds are criti- It really makes the move that the Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Pulgas, San Mateo. Meet other
reform could make up for the voucher cal to getting new projects off the county Board of Supervisors did San Mateo Fire Department staff will women in community and enjoy
ground. recently to increase their budget for teach how to prepare yourself, your good foodin this women-only work-
program cuts, Cole called the idea family, home and workplace for a shop created just for you. $43 resi-
absurd while emphasizing such Historically, the HUD capital grant affordable housing that much more disaster. Free. For more information dents; $53 non-residents. For more
funds have been one of the linchpins important, Franklin said. Whats contact 522-7490. information contact 522-7490.
streamlining wont pay the land-
lord. of our work to create new affordable happening is the federal government Coffee with a Cop. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Craft the Summer of Love:
units and, as you know, we have a is abdicating its responsibility for Lunardis Market, 2801 San Bruno Macrame. 2 p.m. South San
I know that if they cut into the Ave., San Bruno. For more informa- Francisco Main Library 840 West
voucher program, were going to be tremendous deficit in San Mateo affordable housing and its forcing tion call 616-7100. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
making new homeless families, Cole County, we estimate we need 25,000 local cities and counties to step for- For more information email
Spring Indicators Report Launch valle@plsinfo.org.
more housing units to meet the need, ward. and Lunch. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Redwood City Downtown Library, Art on the Square with Music on
Community Room, 1044 Middlefield the Square. 5 to 8:30 p.m.
It shows that superhero movies accounted for just 9 percent of the 250

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arent just about men. Theyre about
women as well, said Jeff Goldstein,
distribution chief for Warner Bros. All
top-grossing movies in North America
in 2015 and only 7 percent in 2016.
Jenkins, who previously directed
Road, Redwood City. Share insights,
ask questions, and discover solu-
tions to our county's housing and
transportation challenges. Free. For
more information and to register
visit http://www.sustainablesanma-
Courthouse Square, Redwood City.
ART on the Square
features local artists offering origi-
nal jewelry, photography, painting,
glass, metal, wood, fiber art and
more, with prices for every budget.
the noise about Patty Jenkins breaking 2003s Monster starring Charlize
teo.org. For more information email arton-
the glass ceiling for directors, I think Theron, now holds the record for thesquarerwc@gmail.com.
was female and 48 percent male. that added to it as well. biggest domestic opening for a female WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7
Wonder Woman added $122.5 mil- Science Club: Optical Illusions. 4 Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8
Women have long struggled to get director. The previous mark was Sam p.m. South San Francisco Main p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
lion internationally, including $38 behind the camera of Hollywoods Taylor-Johnsons Fifty Shades of Library 840 West Orange Ave., South Come to see Caravanserai perform.
million in China. San Francisco. For more information For more information call 780-7311.
biggest productions. Female directors Grey, with $85.1 million in 2015. email valle@plsinfo.org.
The Coastal Rep Presents: The
Author Talk: Dick Evans. 6 p.m. Clean House. 8 p.m. 1167 Main
South San Francisco Public Library, Street, Half Moon Bay. Support local
306 Walnut Ave., South San theater and join The Coastal Rep for
Francisco. For more information call One of the finest and funniest new
829-3874. plays you are likely to see. -NY Times.
For more information visit coastal-
Food Addicts Anonymous. 7 p.m. rep.com.
Burlingame Main Library, Lane
Room, 480 Primrose Road, SATURDAY, JUNE 10
Burlingame. A group for anyone suf- Community Shred Event. 9 a.m. to
fering from food obsession, overeat- 1 p.m. City Hall Parking Lot, 610
ing, under-eating, and bulimia. For Foster City Blvd., Foster City. This
more information email rider@plsin- event is open to Foster City residents
fo.org. only. Proof of reisdency is required.
For more information email
Gluten-Free Support Group. 7 p.m. alorenz@fostercity.org.
to 8 p.m. New Leaf Commnity
Classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Spring into Summer Parade. 10
Moon Bay. Pre-register at a.m. Franklin Parkway, San Mateo to
www.newleaf.com/events. For more 1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo. For
information email patti@bondmar- more information visit cityofsanma-
com.com. teo.org.
THURSDAY, JUNE 8 Rose Garden Work Party. 10 a.m. to
Free Laughter Yoga Class. 10 a.m. noon. Central Park Rose Garden, 50
to 11 a.m. San Bruno Senior Center, E. Fifth Ave., San Mateo. Come and
1555 Crystal Springs Road, San enjoy helping to beautify Central
Bruno. For more information call Parks Rose Garden. Bring gloves and
616-7150. refreshments are provided. For more
information call 574-1677.
Redwood City Now and Then
Photo Share. 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Peninsula Girls Chorus Auditions.
Dowtown Library, 1044 Middlefield 10 a.m. to noon. 1443 Howard Ave.,
Road, Redwood City. Bring your pho- Burlingame. No prior experience is
tos of Five Points and scan them. required. For more information visit
Free. For more information call 780- peninsulagirlschorus.org/audi-
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lINe COOk NOTICe OF very important actions, however, the per-
NeeDeD PuBlIC HeaRINg, sonal representative will be required to
OPPORTuNITY FOR give notice to interested persons unless
Tues thru Sat - AM/PM they have waived notice or consented to
PuBlIC COMMeNT, the proposed action.) The independent
Apply in Person or call aND aDOPTION administration authority will be granted
Chef 1 541 848 0038 MeeTINg unless an interested person files an ob-
Sean 1 650 592 7258 The State Water Resources jection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant the
1696 Laurel Street, Control Board (State Water authority.
Board) is accepting public A hearing on the petition will be held in
San Carlos comment on proposed this court as follows: JUN 20, 2017 at
amendments to the state- 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
sales - Telemarketing and Inside Sales wide General Permit for 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
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plement total maximum dai- ing. Your appearance may be in person
ly load (TMDL) require- or by your attorney.
ments. The State Water If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
itor of the decedent, you must file your
Board will hold a public claim with the court and mail a copy to

IMMEDIATE
hearing to receive oral com- the personal representative appointed by
ments on Wednesday, July the court within the later of either (1) four
5, 2017 at 9:30 a.m., at the months from the date of first issuance of
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NOTICe OF PeTITION TO
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aDMINIsTeR esTaTe OF
Joseph A. Martha
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203 Public Notices Small MS4 Permit Amend- bate. The will and any codicils are avail-
ment." Interested persons able for examination in the file kept by
NOTICe OF sale OF

The Future desiring to receive future the court.


Real PROPeRTY aT PRIvaTe sale public notices in this matter, The petition requests authority to admin-
Case No. 16PRO00500 including any changes to ister the estate under the Independent
in the Superior Court of California for Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
San Mateo County, noticed dates and dead- thority will allow the personal representa-
of local news content in the matter of the Estate of
Patricia Casey, Decedent.
lines, must sign up for e-
mail notification
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at
tive to take many actions without obtain-
ing court approval. Before taking certain
very important actions, however, the per-
Notice is hereby given that the under- sonal representative will be required to
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community signed will sell at private sale to the high- gov/resources/email_sub- give notice to interested persons unless
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of est and best bidder, on or after April 3, scriptions/swrcb_subscribe. they have waived notice or consented to
2017, subject to confirmation of sale by shtml by checking the box the proposed action.) The independent
the newspaper industry. for storm water municipal administration authority will be granted
the Superior Court and overbid at the unless an interested person files an ob-
hearing theron, all the right, title and in- permitting issues. jection to the petition and shows good
terest of said decedent at the time of 6/5/17 cause why the court should not grant the
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of death and all right, title and interest the CNs-3016961# authority.
estate has acquired in addition to that of saN MaTeO DaIlY A hearing on the petition will be held in
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, said decedent, in and to all that certain this court as follows: JUN 26, 2017 at
JOuRNal 9:00 a.m., Department 28, Room 2F,
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, real property situated in the City of San Superior Court of California, County of
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media Bruno, County of San Mateo, State of San Mateo, 400 County Center, Red-
California, commonly known as 3151 wood City, CA 94063.
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the Crestmoor Drive, San Bruno, California, If you object to the granting of the peti-
more particularly described as: Lot 38, tion, you should appear at the hearing
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper Block 33, as delineated upon that certain and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hear-
continues its upward trajectory. Map entitled Crestmoor Park No. 3-C, ing. Your appearance may be in person
You must be community-minded, action- San Bruno, California, filed in the office or by your attorney.
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online of the San Mateo County Recorder on If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
January 28, 1957, in Book 46 of Maps, at NOTICe OF PeTITION TO itor of the decedent, you must file your
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a Pages 44 and 45, APN: 019-221-220, aDMINIsTeR esTaTe OF claim with the court and mail a copy to
Charles Joseph Lain aka Charles J. Lain the personal representative appointed by
and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as JPN: 019-022-221-22A aka Charles Lain the court within the later of either (1) four
Terms of the sale are cash at closing in Case Number: 17PRO00514 months from the date of first issuance of
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: lawful money of the United States or To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- letters to a general personal representa-
such other terms as are acceptable to tingent creditors, and persons who may tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
the personal representative and ap- otherwise be interested in the will or es- California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
t)VOHFSGPSTVDDFTTt"CJMJUZUPBEBQUUPDIBOHF proved by the court at its confirmation of tate, or both, of Charles Joseph Lain aka from the date of mailing or personal de-
Charles J. Lain aka Charles Lain. A Peti- livery to you of a notice under sectioin
t1SPmDJFODZXJUIDPNQVUFSTBOEDPNGPSUXJUIOVNCFST the sale. Ten percent of the bid shall be tion for Probate has been filed by Cheryl 9052 of the California Probate Code.Oth-
deposited with the bid, bids to be in writ- Sandra Thies in the Superior Court of er California statutes and legal authority
t(FOFSBMCVTJOFTTBDVNFOBOEDPNNPOTFOTFNBSLFUJOHBCJMJUJFT ing and submitted to the office of Robert California, County of San Mateo. The may affect your rights as a creditor. You
P. Huckaby until confirmation of sale. Petition for Probate requests that Cheryl may want to consult with an attorney
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203 Public Notices 296 appliances 303 electronics 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For sale 318 sports equipment
600 West Broadway, Suite 1500 eleCTRIC sTOve From Sears 46 MITsuBIsHI Projector TV, great NeW Deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- RMT CHRIsTMas Diesel train and Ca- 15 sF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 Excellent Condition $225 condition. $400. (650)261-1541. ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368- Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
(619)810-4303 Please Call (650)244-9267 Sell! (650) 875-8159. 7537 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
FILED: 05/22/17 aNTaRes DOllaRs Bill Changer ma-
FaBRIC sTeaMeR deluxe made by chine s never used for small bus. $95 Oak ClaW foot coffee table, needs saMsONITe 26" tan hard-sided suit BOW Flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
(Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- conair $ 50.00 new joe 650 573 5269 (650)992-4544. some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530 case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
nal on 5/27/17, 6/3/17, 6/5/17) $60. (650)328-6709 $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
gas BaRBeCue Grill with tank auDIO-TeCHNICa (aT-Pl50) Auto. OFFICe TaBle, 24"x48" HD. folding (650)784-1061.
(new) older model that was never used. Stereo TURNTABLE sys. $40 legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost sIlk saRee 6 yards new nice color.for
$50. (650)592-3540 (650)344-4756 $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- CHIlDs kICk scooter by razor with hel-
formation. met $25 obo (650)591-6842
BlauPuNkT aM/FM/CD Radio and Re-
ge DIsHWasHeR Hardly used. Works ceiver with Detachable Face asking ReClINeR CHaIR blue tweed clean uNIDeN HaRleY Davidson Gas Tank easTON aluMINuM bat.33 inches, 30
great. Standard size. You haul away. $100. (650)593-4490 good $75 Call (650)583-3515 phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $50. (650)596-0513
210 lost & Found free. S.S.F (650) 583-6636
ROCkINg CHaIRs solid wood, great gOlF CaRT, Caddytek, four wheels,
INsIgNIa 26" HDTV Perfect $39 650- WaTeR sTORage TaNk, brand new,
FOuND: keYs at Westwood Park in gOOD MICROWave 1100 watt $40 Da- 595-3933 shape asking 30 dollars each. Call 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250. used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to ly City (415) 231-4825. (650)574-4582 Lily (650)771-6324
IPHONe 5 Morphie Juice Pack with gOlF CluBs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
claim (650)714-8893 $90.00 (650)341-8342
JaCk lalaNe's power juicer. $40. charger, Originally $100, now $85. seWINg sTORage cabinet, Custom
Call (650)364-1243. Leave message. (650)766-2679 made wood perfect condition $75. 311 Musical Instruments
lOsT - MY COllaPsIBle music stand, (650)483-1222 gOlF CluBs, new, Warrior woods
clip lights, and music in black bags were kINDle FIRe 8 in. Case and Charger CHROMaTIC HaRMONICa: Horner 3/15 degree 5/21 degree 7/24 degree
taken from my car in Foster City and may ReFRIgeRaTOR COMPaCT made by incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 sHelF RuBBeR maid new $20.00 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, $15 ea (650)349-0430
have been thrown out by disappointed emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650 contact joe (650)573-5269 (650)278-5776.
thieves. Please call (650)704-3595 573 5269 MOTOROla BRavO MB 520 (android gOlF CluBs, used set with Cart for
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD sOFa BeD Recliner (double), beige, 76" $50. (650)593-4490
WHIRlPOOl WasHeR DRYER, GE card Belmont (650)595-8855 Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 exCelleNT vIOlIN, previously owned,
lOsT - Womans diamond ring. Lost gOlF CluBs, used set with Cart for
Refrigerator all working and in good con- first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow $50. (650)593-4490
12/18. Broadway, Redwood City. dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. NeW HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- sOFa gReeN, cream, sage plaid. 96" sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
REWARD! (650)339-2410 tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 Excellent condition. $90 Call (415)751-2416
650.952.3466 MeN's CallaWaY Rain Jacket XL .
lOsT CaT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs, 297 Bicycles ONkYO av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital FeNDeR MusTaNg I guitar amplifier
Mint Condition worn only a few times.
$50 650-208-5758
she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, Teak-veNeeR COMPuTeR desk with 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
four legs, chest stomach, around her aDulT BIkes 1 regular and 2 with bal- Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 single drawer and stacked shelves. $30 $80. 650-421-5469
neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 obo. (650)465-2344 MeN's ROssIgNOl Skis. $95.00,
REWARD. Please email us at saMsuNg FlaT TV 20" ex.co.incl. good condition, (650)341-0282.
FeNDeR MusTaNg ll guitar amplifier
joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576- CHIlDs sCHWINN BICYCle, Blue in VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 THOMasvIlle BeveleD mirror 22" x 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. NeW WeIgH bench With 200lbs, plus
8745. She drinks water out of her paws. good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. 12" $50. Call (650)834-4833 $130.00 650-421-5469 free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
sONY DeTaCHaBle set :3cd /fm/am
NeW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231- TWIN BeD, mattress, box spring, frame Mateo.
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave 4825 $ 50. (650)598-9804. Huge luDWIg Drum Set Silver Sparkle
lOsT CaT. Black and White. Black mes & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian PRINCe TeNNIs 2 section nylon black
patch on right eye. REWARD. Tv sONY Triniton 21" working condition. WalNuT CHesT, small (4 drawer with Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $5100 Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
Call (323) 439-7713. $10 OBO (650)784-3243. upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 (650)369-8013 $55.(650)341-8342
298 Collectibles
WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x MONaRCH uPRIgHT player piano $99 PuRsuIT sCOOTeR. $99. (650)348-
Books BIllY Dee Williams autographed Star 304 Furniture 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 (650) 583-4549 2235
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian,
qualITY BOOks used and rare. World aNTIque DININg table for six people PIaNO, uPRIgHT, in excellent condi- skI RaCk Thule, roof mounted to roof
& US History and classic American nov-
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518-
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 306 Housewares tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 load bars. Holds three pairs. $85, OBO
6614
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 650-594-1494
aNTIque glass Hutch. Cherry Wood. COMPleTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor uPRIgHT PIaNO. In tune. Fair condi-
FRaMeD leBRON James painting, Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
294 Baby stuff 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- Excellent Condition. $450.
20-pieces in original box, never used.
sOCCeR Balls - $8.00 each (like new)
4 available. (650)341-5347
9769, San Carlos (650)888-2662 $250 per box (3 boxes available). YaMaHa aCOusTIC Guitar, model
BaBY TReND Stroller Model Range LX (650)342-5630 FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469 TOTal gYM XLS, excellent condition.
Jogger (used in like new condition). aNTIque MaHOgaNY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
$50. (650)592-3540 leNNOx ReD Rose, Unused, hand FIRePlaCe CaNDelaBRa with 5 bat- YaMaHa PIaNO, Upright, Model M-305, (650)588-0828
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990- $750. Call (650)572-2337
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
BeIge sOFa $99. Excellent Condition
FIsHeR-PRICe HealTHY Care booster (650) 315-2319 6134 vINTage NasH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
MIlleR lITe Neon sign , work good
312 Pets & animals ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
BRaND NeW Bookcase 72"x30" still in PORCelaIN JaPaNese Tea set, Un- 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
sTeRlINg sIlveR Paye & Baker baby $59 call (650)218-6528 box $45. (415)231-4825. opened, in wood box, great gift $30.
food pusher with embossed children's aIRlINe CaRRIeR for cats, pur. from
(650)578-9208. Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call WeT suIT - medium size, $95., call for
graphic.$75 650-762-6048 Pez DIsPeNseRs - 8 piece sealed box COaT/HaT sTaND, solid wood, for your info (650)851-0878
Wizard of Oz 70th anniversary $25. (505)228-1480 local.
mountain cabin/house. $50. (650)520-
sTeRlINg sIlveR Paye & Baker baby 650-556-9708 7045 308 Tools CalIFORNIa CaROlINa Pups.
WOMeNs RaICHel ski boots, size 6 ?
food pusher with embossed children's $ 50. 650 888-5808 .
graphic.$75 650-762-6048 Gd. Fam./watchdpgs. Ex.Hiking Buddy.
299 Computers COMPuTeR sWIvel CHAIR. Padded aIR HORN 138 db
$29 650-595-3933
new in pack
$1600. (707) 980.0915. YaMaHa ROOF RACK, 58 inches $75.
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
(650)458-3255
296 appliances kOgI 15 inch computer monitor. Model
COMPuTeR TaBle, adjustable height, CRaFTsMaN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" CaNaRY BIRD cage 24 x 16 for sale.
L5QX. $25. PH(650)592-5864. $40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call
1960's avOCaDO Osterizer blender chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
(650)766-3024 335 garden equipment
excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- ReCORDaBle CD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- 697-8481
DelTa CaBINeT saW with overrun ta- BlaCk & Decker 18, Hedge Trimmer,
0513 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993 FReNCH BullDOgs Puppies
(650) 578 9208 DINeTTe TaBle with Chrome Legs: 36" Visit website electric, used once, $60. 650 888-5808
x58" (with one leaf 11 1/2") - $50. ROuTeR TaBle ryobi $ 99. like new www.frenchbulldogsanfrancisco.com
aIR CONDITIONeR 10000 BTU w/re- (650)341-5347 (650)573-5269 $2500 and up. CHaIN saW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG
brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
300 Toys Call for an appointment (650)274-2241. $55. 650 888-5808
DINeTTe TaBle, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. sHOPsMITH MaRk V 50th Anniversary
0898 allOYeD lINOTYPe (BNH ~18) for (650) 756-9516.Daly City. TORO BRusHCuTTeR 18" trimmer
most attachments. $1,500/OBO. ONe keNNel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
casting miniature/board-game figurines. (650)504-0585 mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. (new in box) with unused 136' trimmer
aIR CONDITIONeR, Portable, 14,000 10#, $10 (650) 591-4553 DININg TaBle (36"x54") and 4 match- line. $70. (650)592-3540
BTU, Commercial Cool model (650)593-2066
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for skIl saW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP,
CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- $250 .(650)-654-1930.
sories plus remote included. DOll HOuse w/ furniture $50.00 new
joe 650 573 5269
Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
(650)556-9708
PaRROT Cage, Steel, Large - approx garage sales
20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345. 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
DResseR 4-DRaWeR in Belmont for offer. (650)245-4084
(650)345-1835 laRge sTuFFeD ANIMALS - $3 each $75. Good condition; good for children. vINTage CRaFTsMaN Jig Saw. Circa
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 Call (650)678-8585
BIssell Bagless Upright Vacuum,
Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning, sTaR WaRs one 4 orange card ac-
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 PeT CaRRIeR for small dog or cat in ex-
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- gaRage sales
DResseR- aRT Deco. 54wide 34 tall vINTage sHOPsMITH and BaND
Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952-
3500
tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
22deep. $150. (650)888-2662. saW, good shape. $500/obo. Call
6059
esTaTe sales
(650)342-6993
316 Clothes Make money, make room!
BlaCk & Decker travel iron, steam and DResseR- vICTORIaN. 35 tall
dry $5. (650)368-0748. 302 antiques 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42 2 PR action slacks 36w 29L $10.00
$450. (650)888-2662.
309 Office equipment each (650)367-1508 List your upcoming
aNTIque Teak CHINa cabinet and
CHeFMaTe TOasTeR oven, brand matching table, with doors and legs. DResseR-aRT DeCO. Heavy Glass. BOY sCOuT canvas belt with Boy Scout
garage sale,
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable $500/obo. (650)952-5049. Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. laPTOP Case or bag. Black. Like new.
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5. moving sale,
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763 (650)888-2662. (650)588-0842
estate sale,
HeIRlOOM 1920 hand quilted bed- NeaT ReCeIPTs Mobile Scanner new
CIRRus sTeaM mop model SM212B 4 spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat-
eNTeRTaINMeNT CeNTeR for $50.
Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. in box $79, call (650)324-8416
Faux FuR Coat Woman's brown multi
color in excellent condition 3/4
yard sale,
new extra cleaning pads,user manual. tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556- (650)726-4102 length $50 (650)692-8012 rummage sale,
$45. (650)588-5487 9708 310 Misc. For sale clearance sale, or
glIDeR rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- laDIes BOOTs size 8 , 3 pairs different
COleMaN lxe Roadtrip Grill - MaHOgaNY aNTIque Secretary desk,
lent condition. $100 650-345-5644 500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint,
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648 whatever sale you
Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- Ikea DResseR, black, 3 shelf. 23" x laDIes sequIN dress, blue, size XL, have...
(650)918-9847 elled glass, $350. (650)766-3024 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. CHRIsTMas TRee, 7.5 Oregon pine, pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
1225 tips, hooked construction with
Ikea TaBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407 leaTHeR JaCkeT, New Black Italian Reach over 83,450 readers
$ 30. (650)598-9804. style, size M Ladies $45 (650) 875-1708
from South San Francisco
INCuBaTOR, $99, (650)678-5133
leaTHeR sOFa, black, excellent condi- lOuIs vuITTON monogram leather to Palo Alto.
tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 clutch/computer carry case 10.25x13.5.
lIONel CHRIsTMas Boxcars 2005,
Inside zipper $95. (650)591-6596
in your local newspaper.
lIvINg ROOM table 36"x19" exc condi- 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368-
7537
tion $30.(415) 231-4825. Call (650)344-5200
Studio Waiting List Opening at lOve seaT, Upholstered pale yellow lIONel CHRIsTMas Holiday expan-
MaN's BlaCk leather jacket, size 40,
like new. $85.00 (650)593-1780

Lesley Towers, LLC floral $99. (650)574-4021 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
lIONel WesTeRN Union Pass car and
MeN's sTeTsON hat, size large, new,
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
in San Mateo NeW TWIN Mattress set plus frame
$30.00 (650) 347-2356 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 (650) 578-9208
NeW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's Carpets
The waiting list for affordable senior apartments at Lesley pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
Towers, 700 Laurel Ave, San Mateo, CA 94401, will open (650)952-3466
vaCuuM CleaNeR
from June 15, 2017 to June 30, 2017.
Rent is based on 30% of your monthly adjusted income with
legal NOTICes PaRIs HIlTON purse white & silver un-
used, about 12" long x 9" high
$23. (650)592-2648
service & sales
Do you need a Vacuum
subsidy provided by HUD. Head of household must be 62+ Fictitious Business Name Statements, TuxeDO sIze 40, black, including white
Or Vacuum Service?
I can help!
to apply; maximum annual income is $46,100. Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, velveT DRaPe, 100% cotton, new Call Michael (650)784-14061
Application may be picked up in person at Lesley Towers, Notice of Public Sales and More. beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems:
700 Laurel Ave, San Mateo $45 (415)585-3622

Mon Fri, from 9:00am 4:00pm. Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. WesTeRN gRaY pants 42X30 $9 650-
595-3933
To have an application mailed call (650) 342-2051 Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 WesTeRN TaN pants 42X30, $9 650-
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WIlsON's lg Green Suede Jacket
$40. (650)367-1508
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gOT aN OlDeR $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
OPeN HOuse CaR, BOaT, OR Rv?
used less than 10k. (650)593-4490

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List your Open House
in the Daily Journal. Call 1- 800-943-8412
680 autos Wanted
Reach over 83,450 lINCOlN 02 Navigator, excellent condi- Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
potential home buyers & tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo. Novas, running or not
renters a day, (650)342-4227. Parts collection etc.
So clean out that garage
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1958 CHevY 1/2 ton; step side V8; big 640 Motorcycles/scooters 17 *Sub in the 5 For a special 47 Generate via 64 Bowwow! cousin
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engine/Transmission $1,200 Great Cond. New Tires, 32kmiles, one 19 Bumped into 6 Buy eagerly, as sweat Year
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