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County, SamTrans
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San Mateo County, transit district
will evaluate increase in sales tax
By Samantha Weigel the county. It
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF really is the
most critical
From technology transforming issue we can
transportation to multi-billion deal with.
dollar funding gaps, San Mateo The board
County leaders and transit offi- agreed to allo-
cials traversed a varied discussion cate $350,000
on obstacles to alleviating traffic toward the San
Tuesday. Don Horsley Mateo County
The hourlong study session T r a n s i t
hosted by the Board of Districts $650,000 education
Supervisors was targeted toward an campaign leading up to a potential
effort to potentially ask voters to 2018 ballot measure. While still in
for a sales tax hike dedicated to the initial stages, the joint effort
transit. aims to study voters tolerance for
Transportation is really the raising sales taxes another half
AUSTIN WALSH/ DAILY JOURNAL critical issue for all of us, said cent in an effort to alleviate traffic.
Principal John Cosmos, left, is leading the launch of a new elementary school at Bayside Academy in San Mateo. board President Don Horsley. It
Below: Cosmos and district spokeswoman Amber Farinha examine the new play structures for elementary really has a detrimental effect on See TAX, Page 18
school students coming to the campus at the beginning of the school year.
South City launches programs in Seattle, Dallas and South Mateo County District Attorney Steve
Lake Tahoe, among other U.S. cities. Local briefs Wagstaffe.
dockless bike share program A similar dockless bicycle program, has been identified as 47-year-old Rafael
A bike share company that features $1 Bluegogo, received criticism from city Rodriguez Reyes, according to the San Man arrested, cited for selling weed
rides and dockless parking launched in officials in San Francisco earlier this year Mateo County Coroners Office. San Bruno police arrested and cited a 32-
South San Francisco Tuesday with plans to over concerns that the company planned The crash was reported around 2:25 a.m. year-old man on suspicion of possessing
deploy 300 bikes this week. to dump bikes on city streets, obstructing July 24 at 2490 Middlefield Road in unin- weed for the purpose of selling it.
LimeBike held a news conference this public sidewalks. corporated San Mateo County. On Sunday at 2:48 p. m. , Charles
morning at the Antigua Cafe on Grand According to LimeBikes website at Rodriguez Reyes was crossing the road Calloway was pulled over by San Bruno
Avenue to announce the new transport www.limebike.com, people are asked to just south of Flynn Avenue when a vehicle police on the 500 block of Linden Avenue.
option. park the companys bikes only at bike struck him and kept going. He was taken Police searched the car and found 2 pounds
Customers can use LimeBikes smart- racks and areas designated for bike park- to Stanford Hospital, where he was pro- of marijuana and a significant amount of
phone app to identify and unlock the ing. nounced dead. cash, police said.
bikes on the street. The driver, Simon Gonzalez, was arrest- According to police, Calloway was
Unlike the Ford GoBike program recent- Coroner IDs ed at his home after CHP officers located released after giving a written promise to
ly launched in cities throughout the Bay pedestrian in fatal hit-and-run his Ford Crown Victoria. appear in court.
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n a massive effort to prevent states 24 Health
fraud and identity theft, Medicare
is nally taking Social Security
Insurance
Counseling and
perspective Wolfgang von Goethe.
On July 17, we read: Major study connects NFL players
and CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy a
numbers off of the identication cards Advocacy degenerative brain condition). The study, published by the
nearly 58 million Americans use to Programs, or and well-being of our seniors are at American Medical Association, examined the brains of
access health care. HICAP, are prep- stake. The program is supported by deceased former football players. Of the 111 brains they
Thats good news for the $600 bil- ping to launch an volunteers who are state registered to examined, 110 showed CTE. As usual, the NFL is trying to
lion-a-year government program as it education campaign about the new ID provide individual counseling at downplay and postpone facing the problem, saying they
is routinely targeted by crooks and cards. HICAP and Senior Medicare varies locations in San Mateo will continue to work with a wide range of experts to
scam artists who prey on seniors and Patrol, or SMP, are charged with get- County. improve the health of current and former NFL athletes.
other beneciaries to the tune of ting out the word that crooks are Our volunteers are essentially the A Boston University neu-
about $60 billion a year in fraud, poised to defraud seniors and steal last line of defense to prevent fraud roscientist, Dr. Ann
waste, abuse and improper payments, their identities. Medicare numbers can and identity theft against seniors. McKee, admonished: This
according to the Centers for Medicare be worth more than credit cards on the They enable our program to provide is a problem in football
and Medicaid Services, or CMS. black market because they contain objective counseling about Medicare, that we need to address now
CMS started phasing in the new Social Security numbers, according to including cautioning recipients to in order to bring some
cards with random numbers and letters Special Agent in Charge Steven Ryan protect their ID cards to avoid risk of hope and optimism to foot-
this year with all enrollees expected with the U.S. Department of Health fraud. ball players. We are
to be issued new identication cards and Human Services Ofce of This is why HICAP of San Mateo informed that though the
by April 2019. The bad news is that Inspector General. County is getting the campaign NFL nally acknowledged a
this will be a long 19 months for Fraudsters can use stolen identities rolling now in collaboration with link between head blows
advocates now bracing for a new wave to inict nancial, physical and emo- Supervisor Canepas ofce. We have and brain disease in 2015,
of criminal activity triggered by the tional harm. Locally, HICAP of San one workshop scheduled Thursday, and agreed in a $1 billion
transition of the new cards. Mateo County, a program of the 51- Aug. 10, in Daly City, with many settlement to compensate
If you are on Medicare, you are year-old multiservice nonprot Self- more to come. former players who had
about to become a target of scammers Help for the Elderly, will start a series We are condent these workshops accused the league of hiding
of educational workshops with San will make a huge difference in protect- the risks, no money has been paid yet.
who will take advantage of the change
Mateo County Supervisor David J. ing our seniors from fraud. We should The huge questions are: Why hadnt something been
to try and steal your personal infor-
Canepa, who is the Board of all keep in mind that seniors are seen done about this long ago? And, why do they keep getting
mation.
Supervisors liaison to the countys by scam artists as potential ATMs. away with postponing reality? Its hard to believe that
Scam artists pretending to be Commission on Aging, the volunteer
Medicare or Social Security represen- Lets stop these scams together by any athlete would continue playing football after hearing
body convened to advise the board on empowering our seniors to stand about the problem. A few have given it up but, with the
tatives may call requesting individu- issues facing the elderly. He has also
als to verify Social Security numbers, strong and to say no when scam great risk of brain disease that causes dementia and short-
partnered with Aging and Adult artists call asking for personal identi- ens a players life, youd think that by now the game
birth dates, addresses and more for Services in recent months on a series fying information. would be a distant memory. The idea that the game should
enrollees to receive the new cards. of workshops warning about elder Together, we can deter the fraud. be preserved at all costs reeks of corporate control. The
They may threaten that benets will nancial abuse. HICAP is a nonprot
be lost or services delayed without NFL has been doing all it can to justify the game, obvi-
that provides free, unbiased Medicare ously terried of losing their investments.
verication. Christina Dimas-Kahn is program man-
counseling to beneciaries. They are In 2013, when this issue surfaced, I wrote: When you
Heres the clearest message seniors gearing up for this remarkable transi- ager of HICAP of San Mateo County.
read or hear about the problems that former football play-
need to hear now and perhaps repeat- tion by engaging their elected of- HICAP is administered by California ers have had and are having with the aftermath of concus-
edly for the next 19 months: Dont cials and community partners about Department of Aging. State-registered sions that they suffered while playing the game, what
fall for it. the potential risk involved with goes through your mind? What do you think about the fact
HICAP counselors do not sell, recom-
Hang up the phone because ofcials changing the Medicare card. Its a for- that this issue has been covered up for so long and even
with Medicare, Social Security or the mend or endorse any insurance plans,
midable task considering the health the results of head injuries among high school football
Internal Revenue Service will never companies or insurance agents.
players and even younger athletes have not been given
the attention they merit? Do you ever wonder why parents
of young players who have suffered such injuries arent up
Letters to the editor in arms about the situation? Arent our young men more
valuable to us than the perpetuation of such a violent
game?
wont let us live in the community. I Mateo, for her years of public serv- And yet, the American obsession with football and the
BART housing in Millbrae am requesting an approval of BART resulting brain-rattling injuries continue as we sacrice
ice. Although we have disagreed on
Editor, housing because there are other peo- the lives of many of our boys and young men to the altar
almost everything over the years, I of this violent sport and athletic departments of educa-
My name is Stephen. I am a work- ple who would like to afford housing recognize that she has worked hard tional institutions, along with corporate interests, con-
er in downtown Millbrae and I take to live in Millbrae.
the long BART ride from Hayward for the people of our district for a tinue to try to cover up their complicity and try to protect
Building near the Millbrae BART long time. I especially want to
every day. Traveling on BART from station is smart because new resi- against any potential liability. In his Sept. 13 column,
Hayward takes me one hour and 30 thank her for her Aug. 8 Daily George Will reported that the label inside college football
dents wont need to own cars. This Journal guest perspective My vote
minutes, plus an extra 20 minutes to players helmets cautions: No helmet system can protect
is not only for my benefit but for
get ready for work. To me, Millbrae on Kates Law. Her reasoning is you from serious brain or neck injuries including paraly-
others as well.
is a nice, unique town that I enjoy really impeccable. Im glad we found sis or death. To avoid these risks, do not participate in the
working in. I would like to live here something to agree on. Maybe Ill sport of football. Seems Albert Einstein hit the nail on
Stephen Hy the head when he wrote: Only two things are innite: the
but it is too expensive. I talked to even break down and vote for her
several people about Millbrae hous- Hayward someday. Stranger things have hap- universe and human stupidity, and Im not sure about the
ing and it is too expensive for them pened. former.
too. In 2014, when the issue came up again, I asked:
Working in Millbrae is very Jackie Speier and HR 3004 Shouldnt it be considered child abuse when parents
peaceful, but I feel like it is not fair Editor, Clayton Rich encourage or allow their sons of any age to play football?
that Millbrae needs workers like me First of all, I would like to thank Is it more important that we continue revering a game that
South San Francisco often causes severe head injury and dementia or even ends
in the downtown businesses and U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San
the lives of some players because of a schools invest-
ment in the game or because of some strong cultural tradi-
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Casinos are
informed he made the team after last Fridays
final cut. Its still kind of a shocking.
Being happy is kind of an understatement. I
was kind of speechless.
Team USA opens Friday against Panama at
11 a.m. PT.
I think theyre ready, Team USA manag-
cashing in
er Rob Shabansky said. I think theyre
ready to get out of North Carolina right now.
Its a good club. In our mind, we should
on esports
be there on the final day playing for a gold By Wayne Parry
medal. Thats always the goal anyway. But THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
we have as good a chance as anyone there.
A regular on the travel baseball circuit in ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Casinos are
recent years, Halpin transitioned to the slowly embracing competitive video game
Baseball Performance Academy out of San tournaments as a way to help their bottom
Juan Capistrano this summer. He was select- lines, but the money is coming from renting
ed to participate in 15U National Team hotel rooms to the young players and selling
Trials after a showcase event in Phoenix, them food and drinks, not from turning them
Arizona. Shabansky said it was the first into gamblers.
time he remembers seeing Halpin play. Like most other ways gambling halls have
And the young power-hitting outfielder tried to attract millennials and their dispos-
made a quick impression in the sweltering able income, it hasnt been easy. Caesars
desert heat of Arizona. Entertainment was first in the nation to
He played the game really hard, adopt skill-based slot machines to woo mil-
Shabansky said. He is a guy thats always lennials in Atlantic City, but bailed on them
in the right place at the right time. He takes after a few months when the response was
quality at-bats. But he was the kind of kid, underwhelming. Other Atlantic City casinos
he played the game the same way every day COURTESY OF USA BASEBALL still use them, however.
Petey Halpin is one of 20 players to be named to the USA Baseball 15U National Team, which
See HALPIN, Page 13 opens play Friday in the COPABE Pan Am AA Championships in Cartagena, Columbia. See ESPORTS, Page 15
12 Wednesday Aug. 9, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
49ers rookie LB Newsom suffers Football briefs that he supports Kaepernick and His Stance On The
Injustices In The USA.
concussion in frightening hit Coach Kyle Shanahan said earlier in the day that Newsom The rally is being organized by several civil rights
SANTA CLARA San Francisco 49ers rookie linebacker had feeling in his arms and legs and his eyes were open as he groups.
Donavin Newsom suffered a concussion was put on a stretcher and taken to a hospital. Newsom lay The former San Francisco 49er became a topic of national
during Tuesdays practice but the team motionless on the field for nearly five minutes after collid- conversation last year for choosing to kneel instead of
says he didnt sustain any cervical spinal ing with safety Chanceller James while trying to break up a stand for the national anthem, citing police violence and
fractures. pass during a two-minute drill. social injustice against minorities. He parted ways with the
He was taken from the practice field in Newsom joined the 49ers in May as an undrafted free agent 49ers in March and hasnt been signed by another team.
an ambulance Tuesday after taking a hit from Missouri.
to the head and neck. Manziel hopes to stay in sports,
The team said he was taken to Stanford Spike Lee promotes NYC rally for Colin Kaepernick maybe as college coach
Medical Center.
NEW YORK Spike Lee is promoting a planned rally for
After evaluation, doctors determined Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel wants to remain
free agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
Donavin Newsom has no cervical spine fractures,
Lee tweeted an advertisement for the rally scheduled for
in the sports world, possibly as a college coach.
Newsom but did suffer a concussion, the 49ers
Aug. 23 outside the NFLs headquarters in New York City. In an interview with Outkick the Coverage at the
said. Newsom remains at Stanford International Football Betting Conference in Costa Rica,
The ad misspells Kaepernicks name, omitting the first e.
Medical Center under observation. Manziel said he has thought about what he would do if he
Lee says on Twitter he didnt organize the protest, but adds
fails to resume his NFL playing career.
Id do something involved with sports, the 2012
Heisman Trophy winner said. I cant get away from it. Ive
had to ask myself that a little bit as of late over the past
year, but at the same time, Id want to be involved in sports
in some way, whether its coaching, whether its doing
something like that. So I think thatd be my route.
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Mariners 7, As 6
Buster powers Giants past Cubs Cape Cod League
Ms come back to By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 6, Cubs 3
Bishop homers in Caps loss
The Brewster Whitecaps are still
HALPIN
said. I wasnt really expecting those games, Shabansky said. his junior year at St. Francis, in
League Co-Baseball Player of the
anything. The talent here is just Despite the recent slump, Halpin the Lancers outfield.
Year out of Serra entered
incredible so I just wasnt try- said he is feeling good about his
San Carlos native Dan Descalso Tuesday sitting on a 0-for-7 stint
ing to change anything. I wasnt swing.
Continued from page 11 now an infielder with the Arizona through the postseason. Against
trying to overpower anyone or be a I feel like its good, Halpin
Diamondbacks played for Team the Firebirds, though, he account-
person Im not. And it just seemed said. The competition and pitch-
not matter how hot it was. USA in the 2009 World Baseball ed for Brewsters only run by
to work out this time. ing is great. Its hard to hit. But
Halpin initially tried out for Classic, winning a gold medal, mashing a third-inning home run.
Shabansky said he has yet to Im doing what I can to show what
Team USA among a crop of 72 while he was a minor leaguer in the He went 2 for 2 in the game,
decide on a starting lineup for I can do.
players from around the nation. St. Louis Cardinals organization. accounting for half of Brewsters
Fridays opener. Halpin has just The last San Mateo County
Through three exhibition games, one hit in his last 12 at-bats native to play for Team USA was Former Serra star Chuck Lofgren four hits.
he batted .364 (4 for 11) with four through six exhibition games, Pacifica native Elijah Ricks, who played three seasons for Team The left-handed hitting Bishop
RBIs. After making it to Phase II of including a 1-for-6 stint through patrolled the outfield for the USA USA. He played with the 16U team hit just one homer through 104 reg-
trials with 34 players, he was more three warm-up exhibitions against Baseball 12U National Team in for two years in 2001 and 02, then ular-season at-bats for the
mindful of staying within himself Best In Class, an elite travel team 2013. With Halpin soon entering advanced to the 18U team in 03. Whitecaps. Through his freshman
than trying to impress, he said. from Charlotte, North Carolina. his sophomore year at St. Francis- Another former Serra star, Barry season at Arizona State in the
Going into it, I was just really We have nine games to win a gold Mountain View, he has a chance to Bonds, played for Team USA in spring, he hit .301 with five home
happy I made it this far, Halpin medal so, whatever we can do to win someday pair with Ricks, entering 1984 in the Amateur World Series. runs and 25 RBIs.
V-BALL
Continued from page 11
potential 6-2 attack. Incoming junior out-
side hitter Kendall Peters enjoyed another
successful summer playing beach volley-
ball and looks to front a more traditional
offensive front this sea-
last season in qualifying son.
for the CIF Northern Its a complete
California tournament. It rebuilding year, Agresti
was both teams third said. So, to me, that is
straight Nor Cal tourna- kind of exciting and fun.
ment. NDB earned a 2015 We get a new batch of
Division IV state cham- kids and see what we can
pionship. M-A finished do with them.
as Division I state run- Sierras M-A squad has
ner-up in each 2015 and Jen Agresti more proven offensive
Jairo Sierra
16. firepower. Two middle blockers in junior
This year, though, with each team having Alicia Letvin and sophomore Marit Hoyem
graduating seven seniors losing most of look to be the foundation up front, with
their starting lineups, including DiSanto senior outside hitter Lauren Heller averag-
and Smoot both San Mateo County ing 1.5 kills per set last year, the best mark
dynasties may be facing a rebuilding year. of either teams returning players.
Its going to be a change of personnel A former club coach with the Palo Alto
for sure, new M-A head coach Jairo Sierra Volleyball Club, Sierra transitioned to the
said. But I think thats the exciting part. To Academy Volleyball Club this year as a
be able to hunt down a championship, boys coach. His volleyball philosophy is
youve got to be able to work with what you DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE practice as hard as you play or harder.
have. Youve got to be able to reload, and Above: M-A incoming junior Erica Fischer Its a virtue he learned as a prep player in
your ability to reload is dependent on the was one of six non-seniors on last years team. New Jersey, when his coaches would bring
mindset of the athletes. Right: Incoming senior libero Kat Ho is the in girls teams for his boys team to scrim-
Sierra takes over for Fletcher and Lauren only returning starter this year for NDB. mage against. Little did he know, he and his
Anderson who proved something of the teammates were getting regularly drubbed in
first couple of San Mateo County volleyball tryouts Monday, he had yet to meet many of setter Kristine Gese she coached many of practice by some of the top girls players in
over the past two seasons as the coach- M-As players. them through the summer on the club circuit the state.
ing tandem stepped away from M-A after the Bring on the challenge, Sierra said. with the Encore 18U team. And they would just beat us up, Sierra
birth of their first child. Its not that I want to change a whole lot, That was very bittersweet saying good- said. Wed leave practice and be like, we
A native of New Jersey, Sierra served as its that I want to teach a whole lot, Sierra bye to them, Agresti said. Im happy for lost again. But then wed show up for a
the head coach of the Palo Alto High said. them and their next chapter. But its sad. game and be on another level.
School junior-varsity team last season. He Agresti, entering her sixth season at Ive been with them for a long time. Sierra said he is still in the process of
was hired at M-A fairly late in the game, NDB, is at the other end of the spectrum. NDB has just one returning player who finalizing M-As non-league schedule. The
accepting his first varsity head coaching Not only did she cultivate a core of NDB was a regular starter last season in libero first game set in stone is a matchup at
position in June. Due to the timing, he players highlighted by Smoot, first- Kat Ho. Katie Smoots younger sister Menlo School Aug. 31 at 6:15 p.m.
wasnt able to coordinate summer work- team All-WCAL outside hitter Tammy Byrne Krissy Smoot worked through the club sea- NDB opens at the traditional season-kick-
outs. Entering M-As first day of volleyball and MaxPreps Small Schools All-American son as a setter with Encore 16U, but her ver- off Spikefest tournament Aug. 26.
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Its worth nothing, of course, that better than the last, he said. But I Toronto 53 59 .473 10 1/2 Philadelphia 41 69 .373 24 1/2
championship. was the first time a golf champi- think we have more at our disposal. Central Division Central Division
Or that two players, Justin Thomas onship was held on an 18-hole They have better everything. Cleveland 60 50 .545 Chicago 59 53 .527
andAdam Hadwin, shot 59 at the start course. Kidds record lasted all of six Kansas City 57 55 .509 4 Milwaukee 59 56 .513 1 1/2
Players now have access to statis- Minnesota 55 56 .495 5 1/2 St. Louis 57 56 .504 2 1/2
of the year. There months. The British Open was held tical data that tells them not just how Detroit 51 61 .455 10 Pittsburgh 56 57 .496 3 1/2
no longer is as in April the following year, and many greens they hit, but how close Chicago 42 68 .382 18 Cincinnati 46 67 .407 13 1/2
much magic in a Mungo Park shaved 13 shots off the from each distance. Dustin Johnson West Division West Division
59, not with Jim Houston 71 41 .634 Los Angeles 79 33 .705
record in the first round at had Trackman on the range at Seattle 58 56 .509 14 Arizona 64 48 .571 15
Furyk setting a Musselburgh. Firestone to work on distance con- Angels 56 58 .491 16 Colorado 64 49 .566 15 1/2
new standard Scores have been getting lower trol of his wedges. His target was 115 Texas 53 59 .473 18 San Diego 50 62 .446 29
with a 58 only ever since. yards. The numbers after each shot As 50 63 .442 21 1/2 Giants 45 70 .391 35 1/2
six months earli- Its a game with which previous flashed on a tablet next to him. The Tuesdays Games Tuesdays Games
er. generations of players and fans first one went 115.7 yards, then Pittsburgh 6, Detroit 3 Miami 7, Washington 3
The instinct is might not be familiar. 115.5, and then 115.3. Toronto 4, N.Y. Yankees 2 Pittsburgh 6, Detroit 3
Brendan Grace to fret about golf Consider the last few years. Technology improves every year,
Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0 Cleveland 4, Colorado 1
Cleveland 4, Colorado 1 N.Y. Mets 5, Texas 4
and the direction Brooks Koepka won the U.S. Open from golf equipment to teaching aids N.Y. Mets 5, Texas 4 San Diego 7, Cincinnati 3
its going, and to question whether Chicago White Sox 8, Houston 5 Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 2
this year at 16-under 272, making to lawn mowers. Minnesota 11, Milwaukee 4
its the same challenge now as it was him only the third player to finish It is what we should expect, Matt
Minnesota 11, Milwaukee 4
St. Louis 10, Kansas City 3
for Jack Nicklaus before them, for St. Louis 10, Kansas City 3
double digits under par. Jason Day Kuchar said. Guys in any sport, any Arizona 6, L.A. Dodgers 3
Seattle 7, Oakland 6, 10 innings San Francisco 6, Chicago Cubs 3
Ben Hogan before him. won the PGA Championship in 2015 activity, have figured out how to get Angels 3, Baltimore 2 Wednesdays Games
If thats the case, then go all the at Whistling Straits by becoming the better with all the extra work and Wednesdays Games Texas (Griffin 5-2) at Mets (Montero 1-7), 9:10 a.m.
way back to Tom Kidd. Colorado(Senzatela10-4)atCleveland(Bauer10-8),9:10a.m. Cubs(Hendricks4-4)atGiants(Bumgarner1-5),12:45p.m.
first major champion to finish at 20 study and whatever else. We see it Seattle (Gallardo 5-7) at As (Cotton 5-8), 12:35 p.m. Miami(Conley4-4)atWashington(Gonzalez9-5),4:05p.m.
Long before Grace shot 62 in per- under. That record was matched a year everywhere, whether its the track or Baltimore(Gausman8-7)atAngels(Scribner1-0),12:37p.m. S.D.(Wood 2-3) at Cincy (Wojciechowski 2-1),7:10 p.m.
fect scoring conditions at Royal later when Henrik Stenson set the the pool, the golf course, hoops. We Yankees (Tanaka 8-10) atToronto (Valdez 1-1),4:07 p.m. Philly (Eickhoff 2-7) at Atlanta (Newcomb 1-6),4:35 p.m.
Birkdale, the 18-hole record in 72-hole record for majors at 20-under continue to see better numbers post- Boston (Porcello 5-14) atTampa (Odorizzi 6-4),4:10 p.m. Minnesota(Colon3-9)atMilwaukee(Woodruff1-0),5:10p.m.
majors first belonged to Kidd, who Pitt (Nova 10-8) at Detroit (Verlander 7-7), 4:10 p.m. K.C. (Cahill 4-3) at St. Louis (Leake 7-10), 5:15 p.m.
264 at Royal Troon. ed. Houston(McHugh0-0)atWhiteSox(Gonzalez5-10),5:10p.m. Dodgers (Wood 13-1) at Arizona (Greinke 13-4),6:40 p.m.
ESPORTS
them from the video console to We certainly experienced a income and free time, things that offered $200,000 in prize money,
the craps table. spike in our hospitality offerings people starting their careers or fami- including a $70,000 top prize, that
Everybodys still trying to figure the hotel, food and beverage lies may not have in abundance, said lured players like Jose Mavo, of
out: How do you make this appeal- side of things, Ortzman said. We David Schwartz, director of the Charlotte, North Carolina, who has
Continued from page 11
ing for the consumer and make sense didnt see as much on the gam- Center for Gaming Research at the been playing competitively for a
for the business? How do we all prof- bling side, which we werent terri- University of Nevada-Las Vegas. decade and has become a casino cus-
Competitive video game tourna- bly surprised by. tomer as a result of being in tourna-
it from this? said Kevin Ortzman, The big question is whether
ments, known as esports, are a ments hosted by gambling halls.
Atlantic City regional president for But he said coming up with ways people who are 40 or 20 now will
growing industry around the Caesars Entertainment, which owns begin to play casino games as
to attract millennials is a necessity Wall Street sees growth potential
world. The fast-paced action, vivid three casinos in the city. they get older, Schwartz said.
for the casino industry as a whole, in esports. Deloitte Global pegged
graphics and often violent on- This isnt a given.
The company in March hosted adding that esports players could be the worldwide esports market last
screen action is catnip to millen-
an esports tournament at Caesars cultivated to embrace casinos for Schwartz agreed the real money for year at $500 million, up from $400
nials, the audience casinos are tar-
that drew about 900 competitors video game competitions the way casinos in esports tournaments million in 2015, and estimated the
geting as their core slot players their parents and grandparents went
and spectators. comes from ancillary spending on industry has a global in-person or
grow old and die. there to play slot machines.
The bottom line result was encour- food, drinks and hotel rooms. online audience of nearly 150 mil-
But its been difficult to move aging, if not dynamite. Gambling requires discretionary The Caesars video tournament lion people a year.
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Sell said. You have to pay attention to the kids who are out of
SAFETY
Continued from page 11
shape, have asthma. You have to tailor conditioning to differ-
ent players. To some coaches, thats sacrilege.
There is no substitute for good, compassionate judgment. Continued from page 11
You have to think like a parent. Especially [when it comes to]
the heat stuff. massive impact when a life is saved, says Dr. Douglas Casa
Duane Morgan. These school districts and superintendents
want to be in front of it and not behind it. They want their The key is identifying symptoms as soon as possible. At of KSI. That is the goal of KSI in releasing these rankings, to
schools to not only meet the [California this point, everyone is pretty well schooled on what to look prevent needless deaths in high school sports. We have had
Interscholastic Federation] standards, but for when it comes to concussions. But heat-related issues take countless conversations with loved ones who have lost a
go above and beyond. a little more observation from coaches and trainers. A page on child/sibling/grandchild/athlete. If these rankings can get
We always try to inform our schools the CIF website states that death could be the first sign of car- more kids home for dinner instead of to a hospital or morgue,
with the most up-to-date info. diac arrest, but there are usually a litany of warning signs many then we have succeeded.
While concussions are a hot-button athletes will exhibit, including dizziness, difficulty breathing, The institute is a sports safety research and advocacy organi-
topic, the report says sudden cardiac arrest fainting or a fluttering heartbeat (palpitations). zation located at the University of Connecticut and named after
is the leading cause of death for high And sometimes its up to the players themselves or their the former Vikings star who died from exertional heat stroke in
school-aged players and Sell believes its teammates to tell their coach or trainer when they believe 2001.
simple common sense to prevent a poten- something is not right. Sudden cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death for the age
Duane Morgan tial tragedy. He said there are still some I think kids are taking more responsibility for themselves range.
coaches who believe in the old-school [when it comes to informing coaches of possible issues], Casa notes that progress is slow because most states only
ways of preparing players for football. Morgan said. The CIF has come out with a course for kids to make a change after a tragedy. But he stresses that the policies
Those strategies dont work any more. help kids [discuss potential heath issues]. KSI promotes are not difficult to adopt.
You have kids coming in who havent done anything all I think we have a lot of (protocols in place) in California At least one state has adopted each individual item, and for
summer. Youre not going to get them in shape in four days, and our section to protect kids even more. many items, more than half of the states have the policy in
place, he explains. So this tells us it is feasible (to maximize
protection). Now we need to collectively get states to learn
from their colleagues and adapt these (programs) in their own
state. Our top state is at about 80 percent, showing that, with
effort, these policies can be implemented.
Bob Gfeller lost his son, Matthew, at age 15 in 2008, after a
traumatic brain injury while playing in his first high school
football game. Gfeller is an executive vice president at Wake
Forest Baptist Medical Center and the executive director of the
Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma. He found the wide range
of results by state enlightening.
Asked what can be done to get states to adopt more of the
guidelines to protect high school athletes, Gfeller says:
Sharing of best practices amongst the state high school pro-
fessionals. For each state to study where they are gapping and
what other states who are scoring high are doing, so then to be
able to determine how to close their gap.
In his field of expertise, exertional heat stroke, Casa notes
that states that have adapted significant changes to heat
acclimatization policies have not had such a death when the
policies have been followed.
Keep in mind these policies are for the phasing in of initial
practices in August, Casa says. Some of these states have
still had exertional heat stroke deaths during summer condi-
tioning in June/July or other times of the year, because they
lack policies that govern these other circumstances.
To prevent death from EHS, it comes down to three things:
Prevention heat acclimatization, modifying work/rest
ratios based on environmental conditions, hydration, body
cooling, etc.;
Recognition being aware, acting quickly, rectal tem-
perature;
Treatment cold water immersion, cool first/transport
second.
Casa adds that the monetary cost of reaching the desired pre-
ventive measures is not high.
To be honest, you could get to 90 percent implementation
with very little cost and effort, he says. Spending probably
less than $5,000 per school could get you close to 90 points.
You also would probably need a two-day meeting with the key
state association officials to refine the details of the changes.
It is matter of convincing people that these issues are
important and that they need attention.
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TAX Mobility company Dumbarton Corridor Study as example of a Transportation Commission asking voters
$2.6 billion multi-modal wish list in need to potentially hike bridge tolls up to an
SamTrans, which would collect the sales of funding. Those recommendations range additional $3.
tax, is looking to branch out and affirm its from adding toll lanes on the car bridge with While it could make voters less inclined
Continued from page 1 ability to deliver results. the hopes more people will ride the bus, to to support more increases, others are hop-
Were looking to be the mobility compa- rehabilitating the aged Dumbarton rail ing San Mateo County projects will be com-
But solutions to stem congestion remain ny, not just the bus company. So as we do bridge and creating a new transbay train petitive and able to draw from a variety of
complex, if not currently vague. Therefore, that, we think, how do we get people where service. funds by leveraging local dollars.
the government agencies are looking to they need to go, whether its a bus, or on a However, its not clear whether any of the SamTrans has hired two consulting firms
engage the public while ironing out an shuttle or train or some other way, said Jim new sales tax proceeds would even go toward to help with outreach and creating a techni-
expenditure plan for how the sales tax could Hartnett, CEO of SamTrans, Caltrain and the the Dumbarton projects designed to allevi- cal as well as stakeholder working groups
support commuters whether they hop on a TA. Everything is on the table. ate congestion by encouraging thousands of leading up to the November 2018 election.
train, drive in their car or pedal a bike. But even policy makers admit the chang- East Bay commuters to take mass transit. At Tuesdays meeting, members of the
SamTrans, which operates the countys ing transit landscape is a hard nut to crack. In looking to show why SamTrans should public, business representatives and envi-
bus system and serves as the umbrella Dave Pine, vice president of the Board of be charged with collecting the sales tax, ronmental advocates also spoke in favor of
agency for Caltrain as well as the Supervisors who also sits on the SamTrans Hartnett listed recent accomplishments the proposal.
Transportation Authority, is seeking to Board of Directors, said the transit industry such as the corridor study and breaking Its no secret the regions traffic woes are
branch out and rebrand as a mobility com- is in flux. ground on Caltrain electrification after burgeoning from the jobs-to-housing
pany. But with both Caltrain and SamTrans Its really incredible how fast its chang- fighting to secure a $647 million federal imbalance, particularly as large employers
predicted to hit financial cliffs in subse- ing. It was kind of a predictable industry for grant. congregate on the Peninsula while home
quent years, officials are looking for an decades, Pine said. Who would have That is what San Mateo County is about, prices are less in the East Bay.
infusion of support. thought youd have hundreds of corporate we dont give up, Hartnett said. Although polled voters showed more sup-
buses, you have carpool apps, autonomous SamTrans representatives noted such mas- port for a payroll tax on larger employers,
But exactly how the expected annual $82 sive efforts must be jointly endeavored, and
vehicles are going to be here quickly. So as officials have noted that option isnt feasi-
million a new sales tax hike would be spent a recent poll of likely voters noted theres
we think about expenditure plans, my hope ble under current state law. Instead, the busi-
isnt yet clear. Getting officials and the pub- more work needed to achieve a two-thirds
is to have flexibility because of the rapidly ness community is expected to step up and
lic on board with an expenditure plan could changing environment. threshold.
be the linchpin in a successful measure and help with campaign fundraising or other
But while the world waits anxiously for a The county of San Mateo and the San contributions. Many have cited Facebooks
will be the focus of the upcoming yearlong transit revolution and self-driving cars, Mateo County Transit District, SamTrans, $1.2 million financing of the Dumbarton
outreach process. officials are hoping to devise quicker means have a long and symbiotic relationship and study as an early example of how growing
An initial suggestion is for half the funds to address the regions traffic woes. history of working together, said Charles job producers have an interest in solution as
to be directed to SamTrans and Caltrain Prospects like increasing express bus Stone, a SamTrans board member and mayor well.
expenditures, with the remainder going service and adding SamTrans routes con- of Belmont. The only way this is going to Rosanne Foust, who is married to Hartnett
toward projects similar to whats outlined in necting the coastside were briefly dis- happen is if we have a team effort. and leads the San Mateo County Economic
Measure A, the countys existing half-cent cussed. Another interest is using the funds Development Association, said in her nine
transportation sales tax. Those remaining to help cities leverage grade separation Other efforts years with the business group Ive never
funds could be divvied up throughout the projects along the Caltrain line, which The local ballot measure could converge in seen more of an interest from the private
county on projects big and small, and sup- would be further affected if high-speed rail a year when residents are facing increased sector in transportation, in housing and in
port a range of people from commuters ever comes to fruition on the Peninsula. gas taxes and vehicle registration fees due to workforce development. And theyre all tied
crossing the Bay to local bicyclists. SamTrans is also pointing to its recent Senate Bill 1, as well as the Metropolitan together.
SHOOTING
cers body-worn camera. A second officer vehicle, according to Wagstaffe. In his report, Wagstaffe notes although
who was issued a camera rushed out of the Devan then arrived on scene later describ- evidence suggests Eno was unarmed during
station without the equipment thats cur- ing having a lot of confusion because the fatal shot that severed his spine, the
rently being piloted in the city. The night- numerous officers were trying to broadcast district attorneys role is to investigate
Continued from page 1 time fog also made it difficult to discern at the same time, which resulted in trans- whether the officers actions were justifi-
what was caught on those the cameras that missions being cut short, according to the able. Based on their reasonable belief at the
their fear for the safety of themselves and were on scene, Wagstaffe said. time, no criminal charges are in order, he
others when they fired their weapons, said report. At least twice, the question was an
Eno called 911 five times that evening officer shot? went unanswered, while a said.
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe. during which he made incoherent state-
It was a confused scene to say the least, countywide Code 30 call indicating an Throughout his nearly 35 year career, he
ments to dispatchers, including that some- officer needs help went out, according to noted the District Attorneys Office has
Wagstaffe said. Its just the fog, the night- one was in his home trying to push drugs
time and challenging communication. This Wagstaffe. determined four times an officer-involved
on him. While officers were on their way to shooting was not justified. However, in
case is one Im sure now that were done Devan then overheard an officer yell over
conduct a welfare check, Eno called back one case, a grand jury declined to charge and
with our part of it here I know the police the radio for a rifle, prompting him to grab
twice and indicated he had fired a shot at in the others Wagstaffe said there wasnt
department will do their own debriefing and his SWAT-issued weapon and traverse
someone trying to kill him, according to sufficient evidence to convince a jury. This
analysis to see what they can learn from. through the foggy street until he came
the report. weeks report marks the third time the
All officers underwent crisis intervention across Eno. Immediately after seeing him,
When two officers arrived, he was stand- District Attorneys Office has investigated
training and ranged in experience from two Devan fired his weapon nine times,
ing outside and refused to drop his weapon. a fatal officer-involved shooting this year
to 13 years with the department, according prompting Paulo to start firing again in
Eno was heard racking his shotgun when he alone. Redwood City police and California
to Wagstaffe. belief Eno was shooting, according to
turned to face officers before being shot by Highway Patrol officers were also found
South San Francisco police declined to Wagstaffe.
Officer Constantino. At that point, he was justified in their shooting of two armed
comment as of Tuesday. unarmed but appeared to be searching for Eno was later pronounced dead at the
Various portions of the incident were scene. Interviews with his family and men in separate incidents. He noted prior to
something in the grass, which ended up this year the last fatal officer-involved
caught on 911 recordings, a dash-mounted being a windshield wiper from a vehicle neighbors revealed Eno had been experi-
car camera, as well as by one police offi- encing severe depression as well as anxi- shooting was in 2014.
that was struck by a bullet. When Eno rose
up and threw what was later ety, and lost a considerable amount of This was the third one in a year, thats a
determined to be an orange weight since his wife died of natural causes high number, Wagstaffe said, later adding
traffic cone, officer Paulo two years earlier. He had no record of police unfortunately mental health issues play a
shot him. At that point Eno encounters and at the time of his death was role in most incidents, including upwards
limped away toward a parked sober and only had anti-anxiety medication of two-thirds to three-quarters of the shoot-
in his system, according to Wagstaffe. ings.
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BAYLANDS
Continued from page 1
Christian Millau, French
restaurant guide author, dies at 88
impassioned debate between those viewing PARIS Christian Millau, who built the
the project as a vehicle for improving the Gault & Millau restaurant guide series and
regions inequitable distribution of jobs to was among the origina-
homes and Brisbane residents seeking to tors of the nouvelle cui-
preserve the status quo. sine food movement, has
I think we should continue to keep the died at age 88.
character of Brisbane, said resident The Gault & Millau
Carolyn Parker, supporting the ongoing publishing house
effort to fend off the encroachment of devel- announced Monday that
opment. Millau died Sunday. It did
We are a little town. We are unique. There not provide details, but
is no other place like Brisbane until we get Christian Millau described him as imper-
far away from here, she said, suggesting tinent and independent.
the small citys defining charm would be Born in 1929, Millau started as a journal-
lost by approving the 4,000 new homes and ist and joined Henri Gault to produce their
7 million square feet of commercial space first restaurant guide in 1969. It sold
proposed by Universal Paragon 100,000 copies and evolved into a French
Corporation. diners staple. The series uses a rating sys-
Such an argument, and similar ones tem based not on stars, but the number of
expressed by other residents, did not res- COURTESY OF WRT
toques or chefs hats.
onate with housing advocates though. A rendering of the Brisbane Baylands development.
Use that site for the highest and best use Poached eels: U.S. strikes at
and that is a lot of homes, said Matt ment. Some residents fortified their resist-
ance by saying that Brisbane should not be
future generations, said Joan Dentler, a
spokeswoman for Hills office.
illegal harvests as value grows
Regan, of the public policy advocacy BREWER, Maine Changes in the
organization the Bay Area Council, while on the hook for offsetting the regions jobs Following a session of summer meetings
and housing imbalance. designed to closely examine the projects worldwide fisheries industry have turned
sporting a green sticker also worn by many live baby American eels into a commodity
others in the audience simply declaring We did not create the housing crisis in variety of economic and environmental
the Bay Area and we should not be the solu- impacts, councilmembers had set aside that can fetch more than $2,000 a pound at
build housing. the dock, but the big demand and big prices
The 660-acre site spanning the citys tion to the entire Bay Areas housing cri- August as the month to work toward a deci-
sis, said resident Karen Cunningham, sion. Some officials had suggested ulti- have spawned a black market that wildlife
northern slice of waterfront property abut- officials say is jeopardizing the species.
ting the west side of Highway 101 and the while suggesting growth proponents take mately councilmembers may only pass an
their fight up with San Francisco officials advisory resolution before putting the issue Law enforcement authorities have
San Mateo County-San Francisco border launched a crackdown on unlicensed eel
has long been in the crosshairs of develop- and others she believes should be held on a ballot measure to be ultimately decided
accountable for the housing affordability by voters. fishermen and illicit sales along the East
ment advocates. Coast.
Citing the proximity to public transit issues. Under the councils most recent decision
Meanwhile, representatives from the though, the timeline for the project is no Although not a well-known seafood item
through the citys Caltrain station as well like the Maine lobster, wriggling baby
as the regions wealth of lucrative employ- office state Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, longer clear. Officials suggested the issue
and Assemblyman Kevin Mullin, D-South will likely not return before the end of the eels, or elvers, are a fishery worth many
ment opportunities, project supporters millions of dollars. Elvers often are sold to
claim the property is a prime location for San Francisco, spoke at the meeting month, and further discussions could be
encouraging Brisbane officials to consider swayed by decisions in Sacramento. Asian aquaculture companies to be raised to
building new homes. Opponents disagree, maturity and sold to the lucrative Japanese
suggesting the former industrial land is the merits of the project as a means of con- We are waiting for new legislation to be
tributing to a regional problem. analyzed before the council discusses or restaurant market, where they mainly are
unfit and unsafe for residential develop- served grilled.
It is the right thing to do for this and deliberates any land use plan, said Liu.
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District spokeswoman Amber dle schools playground now features 430-6500. ets. $15 rush tickets. To purchase tick-
Farinha said though the elementary isolated play structures and recreation- ets go to dragonproductions.net. For
Teen Book Club. 3 p.m. South San more information call 493-2006.
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Continued from page 1 teens are welcome to attend. For p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E.
STEAM program has already formed. work is essentially completed, ele- more information call 829-3860. Hillsdale Blvd. Admission is $35 to
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STEM Academy, at 2025 Kehoe Ave. in 8530. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Come
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character while managing the logistics tive and very supportive, he said. We want to make learning meaning- more information call 347-3474.
City. A talk by Sherri Osaka. For more
associated with incoming elementary To efficiently blend the schools ful and also develop a sense of commu- information call 780-7018.
students. Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
into one campus, Cosmos said he will nity and belonging, he said. Knitting with Arnie. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. Come
The middle schools focus on sci- be aided by two assistant principals, While the fresh opportunity pres- San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San to see Steel n Chicago perform. For
ence, technology, engineering and Carlos. Knitting classes for adults. more information call 780-7311.
each charged with oversight of the ents a unique set of challenges, Bring your yarn and needles. Free
math curriculum will be preserved elementary and middle school sepa- Farinha said the potential obstacles and open to the public. For more Regional Premiere of
while the elementary school will have rately. are outweighed by the enthusiasm for information call 591-0341. Airswimming. 8 p.m. 2120
Broadway, Redwood City. Doors
a similar design plus an emphasis on With the younger students come age- the schools opening. open 30 minutes before the show.
Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to 11
art, said Cosmos. appropriate new facilities, as the mid- Its a new era, she said. p.m. 2209 Broadway, Redwood City. Run time of approximately 95 min-
Gigi Amos featuring Sue McCracklin. utes and will be performed without
$7 cover fee. For more information an intermission. $35 general admis-
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BUsiNess fOr saLe sTaTeMeNT #274279 Notice of vacancy: Notice of vacancy: Notice of vacancy:
The following person is doing business cOUNTY Of saN Design review Design review veterans commission-
Ice Cream and Yogurt Store as: Events By Neen, 204 E. 2nd Street.
MaTeO, caLifOrNia committee Bayside Presi- committee Bayside President of the Board of
#221, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis-
in San Mateo. tered Owner: Zaylanin Southavilay, 103 PrOJecT dent of the Board of Super- President of the Board of Supervisors Don Horsley
Call to leave contact Info Irvinton Street, Daly City, CA 94014. DeveLOPMeNT UNiT visors, Don Horsley an- Supervisors, Don Horsley announced that applications
The business is conducted by an Individ-
and Set Your AppointmenT ual. The registrants commenced to reQUesT fOr nounced that applications announced that applications are being accepted for ap-
PrOPOsaL are being accepted for ap- are being accepted for ap- pointment to the Veterans
(650)571-6311 transact business under the FBN on July
11, 2017.
/s/Zaylanin Southavilay/
ON-caLL PrOJecT pointment to the Design Re- pointment to the Design Re- Commission. Currently,
This statement was filed with the Asses- iNsPecTiON services view Committee Bayside. view Committee Bayside. there are two (2) Alternate
sor-County Clerk on 7/11/2017. (Publish- fOr There are currently five (5) There are currently five (5) positions vacant. To be eligi-
203 Public Notices ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, THe saN MaTeO vacancies on the Committee vacancies on the Committee ble, applicants must be resi-
8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17).
cOUNTY PrOJecT representing: One (1) Archi- representing: One (1) Archi- dents of San Mateo County,
ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe DeveLOPMe tect or Landscape Architect tect or Landscape Architect work in the County, or pro-
sTaTeMeNT #274498 ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe NT UNiT One (1) North Fair Oaks One (1) North Fair Oaks vide services which target
The following person is doing business sTaTeMeNT #274470 (Middlefield Road) Com-
as: I2A Electrical, 425 Walnut Ste 5, SAN aND fUTUre PrOJecTs (Middlefield Road) Com- and benefit veterans resid-
The following person is doing business munity Representative One
CARLOS, CA 94070 Registered Owner: as: Painting I&G, 685 Scofield Ave apt THrOUgHOUT THe munity Representative One ing in the County. This 11
Anatoliy I. Ivanov, same address. The 26, EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303. cOUNTY Of saN (1) Alternate North Fair (1) Alternate North Fair member Commission advis-
business is conducted by an Individual. Registered Owners: 1)Israel Garcia MaTeO, ca Oaks (Middlefield Road) Oaks (Middlefield Road) es and makes recommenda-
The registrants commenced to transact Flores, same address 2)Guillermina Se- Community Representative
gundo Ortega, same address. The busi- July 28, 2017 Community Representative tions to the Board of Super-
business under the FBN on 5/15/2017. One (1) Alternate Devon-
/s/Anatoliy I. Ivanov/ ness is conducted by a Married Couple. The County of San Mateo One (1) Alternate Devon- visors, implements an annu-
This statement was filed with the Asses-
The registrants commenced to transact Project Development Unit is shire Community Represen- shire Community Represen- al work plan, provides a
business under the FBN on N/A. tative One (1) Alternate Pal-
sor-County Clerk on 8/1/2017. (Publish- /s/Israel Garcia Flores/ seeking responses from tative One (1) Alternate Pal- public forum for input from
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, This statement was filed with the Asses- qualified construction in- omar Park Community Rep- omar Park Community Rep- the veterans community to
8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17). sor-County Clerk on 7/28/2017. (Publish- spection firms. This Re- resentative The Design Re-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, resentative The Design Re- identify unmet needs, works
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). quest for Proposal (RFP) is view Committee Bayside view Committee Bayside with existing veterans advo-
for On-Call Project Inspec- consists of 9 members: two consists of 9 members: two cacy and service organiza-
ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe
sTaTeMeNT #274484 tions Services. These serv- licensed architects or land- licensed architects or land- tions to help coordinate sys-
ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe
The following person is doing business sTaTeMeNT #274286 ices include but are not lim- scape architects; one alter- scape architects; one alter- tems of care and benefits,
as: 1)Fields Insurance and Financial The following person is doing business ited to; assuring that all nate licensed architect or nate licensed architect or and takes positions pertain-
Services 2)The Fields Agency, 542 El as: James Court Manor, 1316 James construction elements and landscape architect, and two
Camino Real Ste 110, SAN CARLOS, Court, SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Regis- landscape architect, and two ing to federal, state and lo-
tered Owner: Pamela D. Singh, 1713 systems work individually residents of the unincorpo- residents of the unincorpo- cal policies, programs and
CA 94070 Registered Owner: Tyce Mi-
chael Fields, 2100 Gossamer Ave., Red- Trollman Ave., San Mateo, CA 94401. and together as intended rated communities in which rated communities in which procedures and any legisla-
The business is conducted by an Individ- and required. Project in- the projects are reviewed
wood City, CA 94065. The business is ual. The registrants commenced to the projects are reviewed tion affecting veterans and
conducted by an Individual. The regis- transact business under the FBN on 7-1- spection shall effectively (one representative, and (one representative, and their families, and to fulfill
trants commenced to transact business 2017. and efficiently ensure that one alternate representa- one alternate representa- other duties and engage in
under the FBN on 07/24/2017. /s/Pamela D. Singh/ all work complies with the tive). Projects located in the
/s/Tyce Fields/ This statement was filed with the Asses- tive). Projects located in the activities as directed by the
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 7/12/2017. (Publish- approved construction unincorporated communities unincorporated communities Board of Supervisors. The
sor-County Clerk on 7/31/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, documents and applicable of Devonshire, Palomar of Devonshire, Palomar
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). Park, and North Fair Oaks Commission shall establish
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, codes and regulations. Park, and North Fair Oaks the time and place of its reg-
8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17). Qualifications will be re- (Middlefield Road Only) are (Middlefield Road Only) are
ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe reviewed by this committee. ular meetings, shall meet at
sTaTeMeNT #274337
ceived until 2:00 p.m. au- reviewed by this committee. least 6 times a year, unless
gust 25, 2017 at the San The Design Review Commit-
ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe The following person is doing business
tee was established by The Design Review Commit- otherwise determined by a
sTaTeMeNT #274326 as: The Actors Conference, P.O. Box Mateo County Project De- tee was established by majority vote of the Commis-
The following person is doing business 25468, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis- velopment Unit located at County ordinance to review
as: 89Fly, 50 N. B Street, SAN MATEO, tered Owner: Cruz Multimedia Produc-
building plans for new devel- County ordinance to review sion. The deadline for ap-
tions, LLC, CA. The business is con- 1402 Maple Street, Red- building plans for new devel- plications is friday, sep-
CA 94401. Registered Owner: Ramone ducted by a Limited Liability Company. wood City, CA 94063. Re- opment in certain unincorpo-
Dimetrius R. Floyd-Gardner and Timothy The registrants commenced to transact rated communities of the opment in certain unincorpo- tember 1, 2017 at 5:00 p.m.
Lamar Johnson, same address. The business under the FBN on April 3rd,
quest for Proposal pack- rated communities of the Applications and can be ob-
business is conducted by a General Part- 2017. ages which describes the County which are zoned De-
sign Review (DR). Meetings County which are zoned De- tained from Sherry Gole-
nership. The registrants commenced to /s/Rosalinda Ferdin/ general scope of services sign Review (DR). Meetings
transact business under the FBN on This statement was filed with the Asses- and requirements for the are held on the 1 st Wed- stan, Deputy Clerk of the
6/27/2017. sor-County Clerk on 7/17/2017. (Publish-
nesday of the month at 3:00 are held on the 1 st Wed- Board, in person at 400
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, submission of proposals will nesday of the month at 3:00
/s/Ramone Dimetrius R. Floyd-Gardner/
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). be available through the p.m. at the Planning and County Center, Redwood
This statement was filed with the Asses- p.m. at the Planning and City, by email
sor-County Clerk on 7/14/2017. (Publish- San Mateo County Project Building Department at 455
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Development Unit. A free County Center, 2nd Floor, Building Department at 455 sgolestan@smcgov.org or
ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe
7/19/17, 7/26/17, 8/2/17, 8/9/17). sTaTeMeNT #274368 copy of the RFP can be Room 201, Redwood City, County Center, 2nd Floor, by calling (650) 363-4609.
The following person is doing business
downloaded on/or after July CA 94063. Deadline for re- Room 201, Redwood City, Applications are also availa-
as: R&R Automotive, 2847 Middlefield CA 94063. Deadline for re- ble online at the County
ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe Rd. Suite B, REDWOOD CITY, CA 28, 2017 at ceipt of applications is fri-
sTaTeMeNT #274136 94063. Registered Owners: Raul Quin- www.smcpdu.org. day, October 27, 2017 at 5 ceipt of applications is fri- website:
The following person is doing business tana, Jr, and Raul Quintana, Sr., 37222
The County will evaluate p.m. Applications can be ob- day, October 27, 2017 at 5 https://bnc.smcgov.org/va-
as: Quality Care Auto Body, 1180 San Locust St., Newark, CA 94560. The p.m. Applications can be ob- cancies For information
business is conducted by a General Part- submissions in accordance tained from Sherry Gole-
Mateo Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, nership. The registrants commenced to with evaluation criteria es- stan, Deputy Clerk of the tained from Sherry Gole- about this Commission,
CA 94080. Registered Owner: Rudy transact business under the FBN on N/A. stan, Deputy Clerk of the please contact Norman Ale-
Flores,600 Wilbur Ave. Apt. 2060, Anti- /s/Raul Quintana, Jr./ tablished in this RFP. The Board of Supervisors, 400
och, CA 94509. The business is con- This statement was filed with the Asses- San Mateo County Project County Center, Redwood Board of Supervisors, 400 man, Commission Liaison,
ducted by an Individual. The registrants sor-County Clerk on 7/19/2017. (Publish- Development Unit reserves City, or by calling (650) 363- County Center, Redwood at (650) 802-7501. For infor-
commenced to transact business under ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
the right to reject any and 4609. Applications are also City, or by calling (650) 363- mation about this release,
the FBN on6-28-17. 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). 4609. Applications are also
all proposals, to waive any available on-line at the please contact Sherry Gole-
/s/Rudy Flores/ available on-line at the stan at (650) 363-4609 or
This statement was filed with the Asses- informality, to reject por- County website:
LieN saLe 08/22/2017 9am at 427 County website: sgolestan@smcgov.org
sor-County Clerk on 6/28/2017. (Publish- MACARTHUR AVE, REDWOOD CITY, tions of the proposals, to https://bnc.smcgov.org/va-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, CA 2014 MERCEDES CA Lic# 7USV663 waive technicalities and to cancies For information https://bnc.smcgov.org/va- 8/9/17
7/26/17, 8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17). Vin# WDDHF5KB5EA979969 award contracts in a man- about this committee, con- cancies For information cNs-3038865#
ner consistent with the best tact Erica Adams, Commit- about this committee, con- saN MaTeO DaiLY JOUr-
interest of the County of tee Liaison, at 650-363- tact Erica Adams, Commit- NaL
San Mateo. 1828. For information about tee Liaison, at 650-363-
PUBLIC NOTICE We appreciate your submit- this release, contact Sherry 1828. For information about
tal and interest in assisting Golestan, Deputy Clerk of this release, contact Sherry
INVITATION TO BID the County of San Mateo the Board, at (650) 363- Golestan, Deputy Clerk of
Project Development Unit 4609. the Board, at (650) 363-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the San Mateo County Har- with this endeavor. 8/9/17 4609.
bor District will receive sealed bids for the Modular Building 8/2, 8/9/17 cNs-3038785# 8/9/17
Demolition - Oyster Point Marina. The District invites quali- cNs-3036841# saN MaTeO DaiLY JOUr- cNs-3038841# ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe
fied contractors to bid on the Modular Building Demolition - saN MaTeO DaiLY NaL saN MaTeO DaiLY JOUr- sTaTeMeNT #274441
NaL The following person is doing business
Oyster Point Marina. The modular building is approximately JOUrNaL as: Circle of Learning, 674 Libra Lane,
60-feet long and 24-feet wide. The project includes complete FOSTER CITY, CA 94404. Registered
Owner: Margaret Koshland Crane, same
demolition and disposal of the modular building and its associ- address. The business is conducted by
ated shallow foundation as well as all appurtenant structures an Individual. The registrants com-
and miscellaneous contents including the following. Bushes menced to transact business under the
FBN on 5/1/17.
around the building are to be removed and replaced with sod /s/Margaret Koshland Crane/
after flattening and grading the area. The concrete ramp and This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 7/26/2017. (Publish-
associated curb is to be demolished and replaced with new OrDer TO sHOw caUse fOr ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
stones set in concrete to match the existing curb. The existing ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe
cHaNge Of NaMe ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe 8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17).
CASE# 17CIV03179
valve pit shall also be demolished. Prospective Bidders are di- sTaTeMeNT #274320 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
sTaTeMeNT #274210
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
rected to the Harbor District's website for constructions docu- as: San Mateo Dental Arts, 2121 S. El
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, as: Moonlight Salon, 4060 S El Camino
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe
ments and further information. Camino Real, B102, SAN MATEO, CA REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- sTaTeMeNT #274477
94403. Registered Owner: Sheena tered Owner: Lana Kort, 1 Wessix Ct., The following person is doing business
PETITION OF Daly City, CA 94015. The business is
sealed Bid Proposals shall be submitted to the San Mateo Phan-Wu DDS Inc., CA. The business is Athena Jasvier Cordoba Gonzalez as: Afoa Incurance, 1777 Borel Pl., Ste
conducted by a Corporation. The regis- conducted by an Individual. The regis- 511, SAN MATEO, CA 94402. Regis-
County Harbor District, Administration Office, no later than TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: trants commenced to transact business
trants commenced to transact business Petitioner: Athena Jasvier Cordoba Gon- tered Owner: Laura Afoa Insurance Serv-
2:00 pm. local time on september 14, 2017, at 504 Avenue under the FBN on 3/25/16. under the FBN on N/A. ices, LLC., CA. The business is conduct-
zalez filed a petition with this court for a /s/Lana Kort/
/s/Sheena Phan-Wu/ ed by a Limited Liability Company. The
Alhambra, 2nd Floor, El Granada, CA 94018. This statement was filed with the Asses-
decree changing names as follows: This statement was filed with the Asses- registrants commenced to transact busi-
Present names: Athena Jasvier Cordoba sor-County Clerk on 7/3/2017. (Publish-
sor-County Clerk on 7/14/2017. (Publish- Gonzalez ness under the FBN on N/A.
PROJECT BID SPECIFICATIONS ARE IMMEDIATELY ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Laura G. Afoa/
Proposed Name: Athena Jasvier Cordo- 7/26/17, 8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17).
7/19/17, 7/26/17, 8/2/17, 8/9/17). ba Cada This statement was filed with the Asses-
AVAILABLE at the San Mateo County Harbor District, 504 sor-County Clerk on 7/28/2017. (Publish-
Avenue Alhambra, 2nd Floor, El Granada, CA 94018 or on the THE COURT ORDERS that all persons ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
District's website at www.smharbor.com. Phone 650-741- ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe interested in this matter shall appear be- ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe 8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17).
sTaTeMeNT #274342 fore this court at the hearing indicated sTaTeMeNT #274159
9163. The following person is doing business below to show cause, if any, why the pe- The following person is doing business
A MANDATORY pre-bid conference will be held on august as: Probate Publications, 1106 San Ma- tition for change of name should not be as: Pacific Care Home, 3653 Pacific ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe
Blvd., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- sTaTeMeNT #274487
23, 2017 at 10:30 am at the office of the Oyster Point Marina teo Ave, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA granted. Any person objecting to the
The following person is doing business
94080. Registered Owner: LWC Enter- name changes described above must file tered Owner: Pacific II, LLC., CA. The
/ Park Harbormaster conference room, 95 Harbormaster prises, Inc., CA. The business is con- a written objection that includes the rea- business is conducted by a Limited Lia- as: Astor Home Rentals, 147 Laurel
rd, #1, south san francisco, ca 94080. The Pre-bid confer- ducted by a Limited Liability Company. sons for the objection at least two court bility Company. The registrants com- Street, ATHERTON, CA 94027. Regis-
The registrants commenced to transact days before the matter is scheduled to menced to transact business under the tered Owner: Astor Real Estate, LLC,
ence and site visit is mandatory for the contractor's bid to be business under the FBN on 7/15/2017. be heard and must appear at the hearing FBN on Aug. 30, 2012. CA. The business is conducted by a
considered responsive. /s/Lawrence A. Sekara/ to show cause why the petition should /s/Wilhelm O. Ick/ Limited Liability Company. The regis-
This statement was filed with the Asses- not be granted. If no written objection is This statement was filed with the Asses- trants commenced to transact business
sor-County Clerk on 7/18/2017. (Publish- timely filed, the court may grant the peti- sor-County Clerk on 6/29/2017. (Publish- under the FBN on N/A.
Bid and Material & Labor Bonds are required as part of this ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/Rika Zilant/
agreement. 7/19/17, 7/26/17, 8/2/17, 8/9/17). petition shall be held on 9/13/17 at 9 7/26/17, 8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17). This statement was filed with the Asses-
a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2D, at 400 County sor-County Clerk on 7/31/2017. (Publish-
Center, Redwood City, CA 94063. A ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
The District reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe copy of this Order to Show Cause shall ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17).
waive any irregularities therein. The award of this contract sTaTeMeNT #274267 be published at least once each week for sTaTeMeNT #274486
The following person is doing business four successive weeks prior to the date The following person is doing business
shall be made to the lowest responsible and responsive bid- as: Curt Moore Music, 413 Beech Ave., set for hearing on the petition in the fol- as: Quickly, 325 El Camino Real, MILL- LieN saLe 08/23/2017 9am at 671
der. No proposals will be accepted by facsimile or electronic SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. lowing newspaper of general circulation: BRAE, CA 94030. Registered Owner: MARINA BLVD, S SAN FRANCISCO,
Registered Owner: Curt Taylor Moore, Arnold Cheung, 43 Broadway #3, Mill- CA 1984 BAYLINER CF# 3748HG
mail. same address. The business is conduct-
San Mateo Daily Journal
brae, CA 94030. The business is con- HULL# BLBB39CD04844 Length: 28.5 ft
Filed: 8/2/2017
ed by an Individual. The registrants /s/Susan Irene Etiyadi/ ducted by an Individual. The registrants and a 1994 MAGIC CA LIC# 4EH5497
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, August 9 and 16, commenced to transact business under Judge of the Superior Court commenced to transact business under VIN# 1M5AAVV29R1052547
2017. the FBN on 1-29-2007. Dated: 7/31/2017 the FBN on N/A.
/s/Curt Moore/ (Published 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, /s/Arnold Cheung/
This statement was filed with the Asses- 8/30/17) This statement was filed with the Asses- LieN saLe 08/22/2017 9am at 72 BIS-
sor-County Clerk on 7/10/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 7/31/2017. (Publish- MARK ST, DALY CITY, CA 2017 MAS-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ER Lic# NOPLATE
7/19/17, 7/26/17, 8/2/17, 8/9/17). 8/2/17, 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17). Vin# ZAM57RSA7H1197911
THEDAILYJOURNAL Wednesday Aug. 9, 2017 25
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 298 collectibles 302 antiques 304 furniture
ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe BiLLY Dee Williams autographed Star carPeT rUNNer: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
advertisement for sTaTeMeNT #274206 sTaTeMeNT #274562 Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, we BUY asian or: floral design. good condition
rfsOQ (a/e servided) The following person is doing business The following person is doing business space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518- $45.00. (650)266-3184
as: Asian American Music Conference, as: TOOLNET, 643 Scott Ave, RED- 6614 works of art
cOB3 58 West Portal Avenue #312, SAN WOOD CITY, CA 94063. Registered cOaT/HaT sTaND, solid wood, for your
cOUNTY Of saN FRANCISCO, CA 94127. Registered Owner: Leonard Melamud, same ad- fraMeD LeBrON James painting, Paying Top Price mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
MaTeO, caLifOrNia Owner: The Luna Company, Inc., CA. dress. The business is conducted by an 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591- 7045
The business is conducted by a Corpora- Individual. The registrants commenced 9769, San Carlos
Call RB Gallery at
PrOJecT tion. The registrants commenced to to transact business under the FBN on (650)697-7966 cOMPUTer swiveL CHAIR. Padded
DeveLOPMeNT UNiT transact business under the FBN on N/A. 08/07/17. 550 Broadway,Millbrae,CA Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409
/s/Christina L. Nguyen/ /s/Leonard Melamud/ LeNNOx reD Rose, Unused, hand
reQUesT fOr This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, cOMPUTer TaBLe, adjustable height,
sTaTeMeNT Of sor-County Clerk on 7/3/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 8/7/2017. (Publish- $12.00. (650) 578 9208. chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650)
QUaLificaTiONs fOr ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 697-8481
arcHiTecTUraL aND
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). MiLLer LiTe Neon sign , work good 303 electronics DiNeTTe TaBLe, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
$59 call (650)218-6528
eNgiNeeriNg services aNTares DOLLars Bill Changer ma- (650) 756-9516.Daly City.
ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe
aT sTaTeMeNT #274538 sTaTeMeNT #274334 299 computers chines never used for small bus. $95 DiNiNg TaBLe (36"x54") and 4 match-
(650)992-4544.
cOUNTY Of saN The following person is doing business The following person is doing business ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
recOrDaBLe cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop- $250 .(650)-654-1930.
MaTeO cOUNTY as: KIMONO by Kamino, 1488 El Cami- as: Kims Kitchen, 384 Montserrat Dr,
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, BLaUPUNKT aM/fM/cD Radio and Re-
no Real, Unit P3, SOUTH SAN FRAN- REDWOOD CITY, CA 94065. Regis-
Office BUiLDiNg #3 aT CISCO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: tered Owner: Kim Michelle Mark, same (650) 578 9208 ceiver with Detachable Face asking Dresser 4-Drawer in Belmont for
THe gOverNMeNT $100. (650)593-4490 $75. Good condition; good for children.
Masami Saisu, same address. The busi- address. The business is conducted by
ceNTer iN reDwOOD ness is conducted by an Individual. The an Individual. The registrants com- 300 Toys KiNDLe fire 8 in. Case and Charger
Call (650)678-8585
registrants commenced to transact busi- menced to transact business under the
ciTY, ca ness under the FBN on N/A. FBN on N/A. aLLOYeD LiNOTYPe (BNH ~18) for
incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 Dresser- arT Deco. 54wide 34 tall
august 4, 2017 /s/Masami Saisu/ /s/Kim M. Mark/ 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
casting miniature/board-game figurines. MOTOrOLa BravO MB 520 (android
San Mateo County Project This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- 10#, $5 (650) 591-4553 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD
sor-County Clerk on 8/3/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 7/17/2017. (Publish- card Belmont (650)595-8855
Development Unit is seeking ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Dresser- vicTOriaN. 35 tall
DOLL HOUse w/ furniture $50.00 new 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
responses from qualified ar- 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). 8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). New HP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- $450. (650)888-2662.
joe 650 573 5269 tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234
chitectural firms who have
demonstrated the ability to ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe Large sTUffeD ANIMALS - $3 each Dresser-arT DecO. Heavy Glass.
sTaTeMeNT #274548 210 Lost & found ONKYO av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
design, engineer and to pro- The following person is doing business
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 (650)888-2662.
vide successful construction as: Batista Jaico Express, 826 E. Santa fOUND: KeYs at Westwood Park in
sTar wars one 4 orange card ac-
Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to DrexeL HeaDBOarD $50. (650)589-
phase administration during Inez Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94401.
claim (650)714-8893 tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- saMsUNg fLaT TV 20" ex.co.incl.
0764
Registered Owner: Javier Batista Gil, VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
all phases of this county of- same address. The business is conduct- head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
fice building that reflect the LOsT caT. Black and White. Black sONY DeTacHaBLe set :3cd /fm/am eNTerTaiNMeNT ceNTer for $50.
ed by an Individual. The registrants Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
requirements and guidelines commenced to transact business under patch on right eye. REWARD. sTar wars one 4 orange card ac- double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231-
Call (323) 439-7713. (650)726-4102
the FBN on 08/4/17. tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer- 4825
of the California Public Code /s/Javier Batista Gil/ head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
Title 24. This statement was filed with the Asses- Books Tv sONY Triniton 21" working condition. fUrNiTUre saLes
sor-County Clerk on 8/4/2017. (Publish- $10 OBO (650)784-3243.
The Project will be located
at the site immediately to the
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, JaMes PaTTersON hardback books. 302 antiques Interior Design
8/9/17, 8/16/17, 8/23/17, 8/30/17). 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 304 furniture
east of the existing Hall of aNTiQUe TeaK cHiNa cabinet and Building Consulting
Justice bordered by Mar- ficTiTiOUs BUsiNess NaMe NicHOLas sParKs hardback books. matching table, with doors and legs. aNTiQUe DiNiNg table for six people In-Home Consults
shall Street to the south and sTaTeMeNT #274457 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 with chairs $99. (650)580-6324
$500/obo. (650)952-5049.
The following person is doing business FREE staging services
Middlefield Road to the east as: Lesley Towers, 700 Laurel Ave, SAN
QUaLiTY BOOKs used and rare. World aNTiQUe MaHOgaNY Bookcase. Four sofaOutlet.com 650-400-7751
in Redwood City, CA. The & US History and classic American nov- HeirLOOM 1920 hand quilted bed- feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
MATEO, CA 94401. Registered Owner: els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
newly proposed building is Lesley Towers LLC, CA. The business is spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat-
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556- arMcHair gOOD condition $55. 650- gLiDer rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
intended to be approximate- ny. The registrants commenced to trans-
v.LOgviNOv, UNUsUaL Journey to the 266-3184. lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- 9708
ly 120,968 gross square feet act business under the FBN on August 6, sian, 104 p $25 650-638-1695
2014. Beige sOfa $99. Excellent Condition iKea Dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
with above-grade levels and /s/Barbara Evers/ MaHOgaNY aNTiQUe Secretary desk, (650) 315-2319 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
a partial basement. Each This statement was filed with the Asses- 294 Baby stuff 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
floor will be approximately BraND New Bookcase 72"x30" still in iKea TaBLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
304 furniture 308 Tools 311 Musical instruments 318 sports equipment 435 rental Needed 625 classic cars
LeaTHer sOfa, black, excellent condi- scrOLL saw Sears Variable Speed HUge LUDwig Drum Set Silver Sparkle PriNce TeNNis 2 section nylon black seeKiNg aPT or Studio on Peninsula cHevY 86 cOrveTTe. Automatic.
tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 16" $45 (650) 367 8146 & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket- on or before August 23. Can afford up to 93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800
Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $5100 $55.(650)341-8342 1000.00 per month great references call obo. (650) 952-4036.
LiviNg rOOM table 36"x19" exc condi- sHOPsMiTH MarK V 50th Anniversary (650)369-8013 or email 650-814-9737 or
tion $30.(415) 231-4825. most attachments. $1,500/OBO. sLUMBerJacK caMPiNg pillow, twaibel@msn.com cOrveTTe 69 350 4-sPeeD. 50K
(650)504-0585 PiaNO, UPrigHT, in excellent condi- $7.50, 650-595-3933 MiLes. $18.500. Ill trade it for a GMC
LOve seaT, Upholstered pale yellow
sKiL saw 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP,
tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769
swiss arMY Knife, 7 features, $7.50,
470 rooms Truck. (650)481-5296.
floral $99. (650)574-4021
Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30 UPrigHT PiaNO. In tune. Fair condi- 650-595-3933 fOrD 50 4-Door Sedan, Automatic
New DeLUxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- (650)556-9708 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. HiP HOUsiNg Transmission, 302V8 $1,200.
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must TOTaL gYM XLS, excellent condition. Non-Profit Home Sharing Program (650)346-9586.
Sell! (650) 875-8159. viNTage crafTsMaN Jig Saw. Circa YaMaHa acOUsTic Guitar, model Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call San Mateo County
1947. $60. (650)245-7517 FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469 (650)588-0828 (650)348-6660
New LawN chairs, 2, $14.50 ea, 650-
630 Trucks & sUvs
viNTage sHOPsMiTH and BaND YaMaHa PiaNO, Upright, Model M-305, TOUreDge reacTiON ii uniflex sys-
595-3933 $750. Call (650)572-2337
saw, good shape. $500/obo. Call tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons fOrD 00 Ranger-4dr, V6, 94k Miles,
New TwiN Mattress set plus frame (650)342-6993 new..$75. Call May 650-349-0430 620 automobiles Very Clean, Fiber Glass Tonneau Cover
$30.00 (650) 347-2356 312 Pets & animals viNTage NasH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
$3450 OBO (650)703-2081
OaK cLaw foot coffee table, needs re- airLiNe carrier for cats, pur. from ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz Dont lose money MiTsUBBisHi 05 SUV, 4 wheel drive,
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
finishing free (650)646-8530 wOOD BOTTOM hand planes . Good
workers. $25 each. Call (650)339-3672
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call on a trade-in or 126K miles, clean, smog done, fully load-
ed. $5,500. (650)302-5523
(505)228-1480 local.
Office TaBLe, 24"x48" HD. folding weT sUiT - medium size, $95., call for consignment!
info (650)851-0878
legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
$130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
309 Office equipment caNarY BirD cage 24 x 16 for sale. 635 vans
LaPTOP case or bag. Black. Like new.
$40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call
(650)766-3024
wOMeNs NiKe wht mesh golf shoes, sell your vehicle in the
new 8 -81/2 narrow $35. Call May 650 cHevrOLeT 06 Mini VAN, new radia-
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. 349-0430 Daily Journals tor, tires and brakes. Needs head gasket.
Office TYPe 34"X 60" heavy solid
wood with formica wood grain top $25 NeaT receiPTs Mobile Scanner new
ONe KeNNeL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
auto classifieds. $1450. (650)481-5296
(650) 787-9753 wOMeNs raicHeL ski boots, size 6 ?
in box $79, call (650)324-8416 (650)593-2066 $ 50. 650 888-5808 . HONDa 04. Odyssey Van, 119K miles,
OrNaTe MaHOgaNY headboard with ParrOT cage, Steel, Large - approx wOODs New 1/3/5 tour edge reaction ii
Just $45 clean, title and smog done. Fully loaded!
gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 310 Misc. for sale 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best $75. Call May 650-349-0430 well run it $5,600. (650)302-5523
reTrO HUTcH Needs refinishing other- 500-600 Big Band-era 78's--most mint,
offer. (650)245-4084
YaMaHa rOOf RACK, 58 inches $75. til you sell it! 640 Motorcycles/scooters
wise good condition. Top detaches from no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 PeT carrier for small dog or cat in ex- (650)458-3255
bottom $25. (650)712-9962
aTTN: DeaLers
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- reach 83,450 drivers BMw 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
sewiNg sTOrage cabinet, Custom & sTOreOwNers
6059 335 garden equipment from south sf to
(650) 995-0003
made wood perfect condition $75. Wholesale Stock of Performance
(650)483-1222 T-shirts,Backpacks, 316 clothes cHaiN saw, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric, Palo alto HONDa 305 Head, 2 blocks, X-tras.
$500 (415)269-4784
Freeline Skateboard Wheels $55. 650 888-5808
sHeLf rUBBer maid new $20.00 and Freeline Skate Edge Guards. 2 Pr action slacks 36w 29L $10.00 call (650)344-5200 MOTOrcYcLe saDDLeBags,
contact joe (650)573-5269 Priced to sell. each (650)367-1508 HaND PaiNTeD glazed flower pot, ads@smdailyjournal.com
$4, 650-595-3933 with mounting hardware and other parts
Details at 650-996-1566. $35. Call (650)670-2888
sOfa BeD Recliner (double), beige, 76" BOY scOUT canvas belt with Boy Scout
Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5. garage sales 645 Boats
BOBBY HULL Hockey Game Great (650)588-0842 acUra 00 TL, 137K miles, clean, title
sOfa BeD Recliner (double), beige, 76" Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784 and smog done. $3,700. (650)302-5523
Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466 faUx fUr Coat Woman's brown multi 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
sOLiD wOOD Entertainment Center-
casH regisTer Parts; Much Skin Not
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
color in excellent condition
length $50 (650)692-8012
3/4 garage saLes BMw 07 X-5, One Owner, Excel. Condi-
excellend condition.
(650)347-2559
$5,500. Call
tion Sports package 3rd row seats re-
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In
Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in. LiONeL cHrisTMas Boxcars 2005, geNUiNe LaDies Mink Fur Jacket,
esTaTe saLes duced $19,995 obo Call (650)520-4650
sea raY 16 fT . I/B. $1,200. Needs
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o 2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368- $75.00 Call: 650-368-0748 Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732.
(925)482-5742 7537 Make money, make room! caDiLLac 02 Deville, 8 cylinder, per-
LaDies BOOTs size 8 , 3 pairs different fect condition, like new, cashmere out-
670 auto service
TwiN BeD, mattress, box spring, frame
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