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NEW YORK Today show host Matt Lauer was fired for
what NBC on Wednesday called inappropriate sexual
OUR COMMUNITY
behavior with a colleague and was promptly confronted
with a published report accusing him of crude and habitual
misconduct with other women around the office.
With his easygoing charm, Lauer has long been a lucra-
As the local newspaper, we know we have an important role in the community. tive and highly visible part of NBC News and one of the
It is paramount to us to support community and charitable events in San highest-paid figures in the industry, and his downfall shook
the network and stunned many of the roughly 4 million
Mateo County. We have proudly supported these events in the last year. viewers who start their day with him.
He is easily one of the biggest names brought down in
recent weeks by the wave of sexual misconduct allegations
Affordable Housing Week Pride Celebration that have swept through Hollywood, the media and politics.
Housing Leadership Council San Mateo County PRIDE Initiative Network news chief Andrew Lack said in a memo to the
of San Mateo County San Mateo County Fair staff that NBC received a complaint about Lauers behavior
Airport Runway Run on Monday and determined he violated company standards.
Spirit Run NBC said the misconduct started when Lauer and a network
Hiller Aviation Museum Burlingame Community employee were at the Sochi Olympics in 2014 and contin-
Annual Regional Stroke Conference Education Foundation ued beyond that assignment.
Pacic Stroke Association Sports Hall of Fame Lack said it was the first complaint lodged against Lauer
Art & Wine Faire San Mateo County in his 20 years at NBC, but we were also presented with
San Carlos Chamber of Commerce Silicon Valley Convention reason to believe this may not have been an isolated inci-
and Visitors Bureau dent.
Before Our Very Eyes NBC News received two new complaints against Lauer on
Human Trafcking Awareness Summer Wine Stroll Wednesday, NBC Nightly News reported. The network
Caltrain Holiday Train San Carlos Chamber of Commerce
didnt respond to a request for comment.
benetting Toys for Tots Thanksgiving Fun Run Earlier Wednesday, it was left to Lauers shaken Today
Cars in the Park South San Francisco Parks & Recreation colleagues, Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb, to break the
Burlingame Lions Club Department news to viewers at the top of the mornings show.
Valentines Dance Fundraiser Word of Lauers abrupt exit came on the day of NBCs
Citywide Yard Sale Christmas in Rockefeller Center special featuring the
City of San Mateo Millbrae Community Center
annual Manhattan tree-lighting ceremony. Lauer was to
Color 5K Charity Run Wine Walk have co-hosted the Wednesday night program with Guthrie,
Rotary Club of San Mateo Sunrise Downtown San Mateo Association Kotb and Al Roker.
Disaster Preparedness Day We also produce our own Hours after the firing, the trade publication Variety post-
Ofce of Emergency Services community events: ed what it said was a two-month investigation that included
dozens of interviews with current and former staffers who
Fall Festival Career Fair asked to remain anonymous.
St. Catherine of Siena School San Mateo, San Bruno
Fisher House Fundraiser Family. Fitness. Fun!
Veterans Memorial Senior Center Burlingame Obituary
Holiday Ice Rink Health & Wellness Fair Flora Fresquez
Millbrae, San Bruno
Inaugural Scholarship Luncheon Flora Fresquez, age 87, a resident of San Mateo,
Notre Dame de Namur University Senior Showcase California, a former native of New Mexico, died Nov. 17,
Menlo Park, Foster City, Belmont 2017, after a brave battle with cancer.
Jazz on the Hill
College of San Mateo Seniors on the Square She was a dedicated mother, grand-
Redwood City mother and great-grandmother. Preceded
Library Book Sale in death by her husband Agapito
San Mateo Main Library Senior Day at the County Fair
San Mateo Fresquez; her parents Climaco and
Lobster Fest Apolonia Olivas and daughters Susan
Belmont Rotary Club Tiny & Tot Expo Viles and Darlene Fresquez. Survived by
San Mateo her children Phyllis Ridgley, Robert
Mardi Gras Luncheon
San Carlos Rotary Club Fresquez and Leonard Fresquez Sr.; broth-
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Millbrae Art & Wine Festival events please call Annabelle Barrera; five grandchildren; and 12 great-grand-
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children.
She was a dedicated San Francisco Giants fan. The adopt-
ed mother of many.
She worked tirelessly, provided for her family and made
sure to secure their future. She was feisty and fierce, full of
life and fire, she was Nonnie to anyone dear. Her infectious
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula spirit will be missed by all who knew her.
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U.S. economy expanded at brisk
3.3 percent pace in third quarter
By Paul Wiseman Jim Baird, chief investment officer at Plante
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Moran Financial Advisors.
Baird noted that the holiday shopping sea-
WASHINGTON Led by a rise in business son appears to be off to a strong start,
investment, the U.S. economy grew at an which bodes well for consumer spending to
annual pace of 3.3 percent from July through propel the economy to a strong finish to the
September, its fastest rate in three years. year.
The Commerce Department estimated Before the revised third-quarter numbers
Wednesday that third-quarter growth exceed- came out, the Federal Reserve Bank of
ed the 3 percent annual expansion for the Atlanta was forecasting that growth would
period that it had initially reported last rise to a 3.4 percent annual pace in the final
month. three months of 2017, which could bring
The performance, achieved despite damage growth for the full year close to 2.8 per-
from two devastating hurricanes, marked the cent. In 2016, the economy grew just 1.5
fastest expansion in gross domestic product percent.
the broadest gauge of economic output The economy showed resilience last quar-
REUTERS since a 5.2 percent annual spurt in the third ter in the face of two hurricanes: Harvey,
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen testifies on the U.S. economic outlook, before the quarter of 2014. which hit Texas in late August, and Irma,
Congressional Joint Economic Committee on Capitol Hill. The estimated growth for the July- which battered Florida in September.
September quarter marked an improvement The U.S. economy is benefiting from a
As tenure ending, on 3.1 annual growth in the second quarter pickup in global growth, a healthy job mar-
and a 1.2 annual pace in the January-March ket, which supports consumer spending, and
quarter. a drop in the value of the dollar against other
The news on the economy had previously major currencies, which makes U.S. products
less expensive in foreign markets.
Yellen to update
been good, but it just got a little better, said
economic outlook
By Martin Crutsinger including two rates increases this year in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS March and June.
We continue to expect that gradual
WASHINGTON Federal Reserve Chair increases in the federal funds rate will be
Janet Yellen said Wednesday that the U.S. appropriate to sustain a healthy labor mar-
economy has gained strength this year and ket and stabilize inflation around (our) 2
that will keep the Fed on track to gradually percent objective, Yellen said.
increasing its key policy rate. Yellens successor, Powell, made similar
Yellens congressional testimony was a remarks in an appearance Tuesday before
strong signal that the central bank is ready the Senate Banking Committee for his con-
to boost its policy rate for a third time this firmation hearing.
year when it meets on Dec. 12-13. Yellen During his hearing, Powell said he
said that the economy has remained strong, intended to continue Yellens policy of
despite the recent hurricanes. She says gradual increases in interest rates, given
while chronically low inflation has failed that the economy is on firm footing and the
to move higher, she believes that is tempo- unemployment rate is just 4.1 percent, its
rary. lowest point in nearly 17 years. Powell said
Yellens appearance Wednesday before he thinks that even with the Fed gradually
the Joint Economic Committee could be her raising rates action that normally slows
last congressional testimony as Fed leader. an economy unemployment could dip
President Donald Trump has nominated Fed below 4 percent.
board member Jerome Powell to succeed Asked about the possibility of a
Yellen as Fed chairman. December rate hike, Powell said, I think
The economic expansion is increasing- the case for raising interest rates at our next
ly broad-based across sectors as well as meeting is coming together.
across much of the global economy, Minutes of the Feds Oct. 31-Nov. 1 meet-
Yellen said in her remarks. I expect that, ing showed that while the officials general-
with gradual adjustments in the stance of ly agreed that it would soon be time for
monetary policy, the economy will contin- another rate increase, they were struggling
ue to expand and the job market will to understand what was happening with
strengthen further, supporting faster inflation. The minutes reflected a division
growth in wages and incomes. between policymakers who worry that the
The Fed kept its key interest rate at a Fed might be moving too slowly to raise
record low near zero for seven years from rates and those concerned that inflation has
December 2008 to December 2015. Since remained chronically below the level con-
that time it has raised rates four times, sidered desirable for the economy.
U.S., China hold quiet military talks amid North Korea tensions
By Matthew Pennington nental ballistic missile with familiar Wednesday in Asia. Officials insisted the The threat of a military confrontation is
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS demands for China to get tougher with its dialogue wasnt centered on North Korea or making China rethink its resistance to dis-
ally, the low-profile and unpublicized meet- anything else in particular. cussing contingencies involving North
WASHINGTON U.S. and Chinese gen- ing at the National Defense University in Trump has vowed to prevent North Korea Korea, according to experts. Such discus-
erals engaged in an unusual set of security Washington was taking place amid signs from having the capability to strike the sions have long been off-limits for
talks on Wednesday, just hours after North China is more willing to discuss how the U.S. mainland with a nuclear-tipped missile Beijing, which fought on North Koreas
Koreas most powerful missile test yet, two world powers would manage an even using military force if necessary. He is side against the United States in the 1950-
focused on how the mighty American and worse emergency on the divided Korean running out of time: Some experts said the 53 Korean War and remains its treaty ally.
Chinese militaries might communicate in a Peninsula. missile fired on a high trajectory that In a phone conversation with Trump on
crisis. The Pentagon stressed the talks were splashed down in the Sea of Japan showed Wednesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping
As President Donald Trump greeted the scheduled long before North Koreas sur- North Koreas ability to strike Washington reiterated his desire for a diplomatic resolu-
Norths launching of another interconti- prise missile launch in the early hours and the entire U.S. Eastern Seaboard. tion to the standoff with North Korea.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/WORLD Thursday Nov. 30, 2017 9
Millbrae man, 25, arrested Local briefs
for lewd act with girl, 12 The friend was allegedly able to
An after-school aide employed by find hundreds of child pornography
the city of San Bruno was arrested images Coda thought he had deleted
Wednesday for allegedly having from his computer. Upon discover-
inappropriate contact with a 12- ing the images, his wife of three
year-old girl at the Parkside years kicked him out of the house
Intermediate School campus, and said she would file for divorce,
according to police. according to prosecutors.
San Bruno police said they arrest- Codas wife contacted the
ed 25-year-old Anthony Sheriffs Office in September,
Pellouchoud Nov. 28 around 7:14 prompting an investigation that
p.m. at his Millbrae home. On found more than 3,500 images of
Monday, police received a report of child pornography on his comput-
suspicious activity that occurred er, according to prosecutors.
between Pellouchoud, a city of San Though Coda pleaded not guilty
Bruno after-school program to a charge of possession of more
employee, and a 12-year-old. than 600 images of child pornogra-
Following an immediate investiga- phy and posted $200,000 bail
tion, police learned Pellouchoud Tuesday, he was not released
allegedly had inappropriate contact because of the additional charge
with the child and sent or exhibited filed Wednesday. Though a full
pornography to her, according to investigation of his possessions is
police and sheriffs records. ongoing, the photos found on his
Pellouchoud was booked into jail iPad when he was arrested are
on $600,000 bail for related felony believed to include an image of a
charges, according to sheriffs child as young as 6 years old and to
REUTERS
records. have been downloaded as recently
A copy of bitcoin standing on PC motherboard is seen in this illustration picture. Anyone with information is urged as two weeks ago, according to
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Talk of merger
Not slowing down W appears dead
hile the 2017 high school
South City girls open season with blowout win football season is still ongo-
ing section titles are on the
line this week, with Northern California
By Terry Bernal and state championship game to follow
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
nearly every other program is already
preparing for 2018.
Brittney Cedeno was guardedly optimistic There was one major change suggested,
about the South City girls basketball team a proposal that would have merged the
opening its season with an impressive 65- Peninsula Athletic League and the Santa
21 victory. Clara Valley Athletic League football
Its a good start, Cedeno said. teams into one
The reigning two-time Peninsula Athletic league that would
League Most Valuable Player is more con- have surely changed
cerned with the way the Warriors (1-0 over- the look of the
all) finish this season. Sure, Wednesdays Central Coast
big win over Washington-San Francisco (0- Section.
2) was nice. But with Cedeno entering her Despite discussion
senior season, the Division I-bound point and analysis, it turns
guard knows 2017-18 is the teams final out the status quo
chance to realize her generations legacy. will most likely
Of course, already in Cedenos career, the remain. Issues with
Warriors have achieved what no other team travel and lack of
in program history has. In 2015-16, South support for various
City advanced to its first-ever Central Coast reasons doomed the initiative, one that is
Section championship game, a 55-46 loss a pressing concern for the SCVAL.
to Saratoga, and with Cedeno then just a The philosophy is to bring parity to
sophomore with an all-underclassman start- both leagues by expanding our numbers
ing five to boot. and two, saving some programs that
Last year, however, ended in disappoint- might not be here (in the future), said
ment. South City entered the CCS Division SCVAL commissioner Brad Metheany.
III playoffs as the brackets No. 1 seed, only The problem facing the SCVAL
to fall two wins shy of its goal of winning which includes the likes of Los Gatos,
the programs first CCS championship, Milpitas and Wilcox is that the league
enduring a 58-50 semifinal upset at the is so top heavy. Of the 14 teams split
hands of No. 5 Aptos. into two, seven-team divisions, there are
After we lost (two years ago) I think the about four, throw Palo Alto into the mix
girls felt like we had a lot of time, South as well, that are somewhat competitive
City head coach Paul Carion said. And last with each other. At the bottom of the
year we didnt do what we wanted to do. We SCVAL are teams that get buried by PAL
feel like it was a wasted year. This year they Lake Division teams. There is a worry
realize this is it. about the competitive balance and the
The year started out auspiciously enough fear is that teams will either shutter or
when, earlier this month, Cedeno signed to forfeit games to avoid being embarrassed
play on full scholarship at Cal Baptist and/or injured on the field.
University, currently a Division II program The proposal was to create a 32-team
but slated for promotion to Division I next league (thats the same number of teams
season when Cedeno is a freshman. in the NFL, by the way), and divide it
Her style, swagger and intensity certainly into some version of four divisions of
looked Division I ready Wednesday, as the TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
eight teams.
South City junior Gabby Natividad, right, drives to the hoop in the Warriors' 65-21 win in their
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side legal counsel and the Bixby High School
players to stand trial for fight Ridley was losing 7-1 to Central Bucks West
info in sexual assault claim administration.
MONTGOMERYVILLE, Pa. Five former with seven minutes to go in a tournament quar- TULSA, Okla. Oklahoma school officials Asearch warrant filed Monday in Tulsa district
high school hockey players in Pennsylvania terfinal game when the brawl started. say more information is being gathered regard- court accuses administrators at the high school
will stand trial on assault charges stemming Prosecutors allege the five seniors knew that ing a 16-year-old suburban Tulsa football play- of waiting days before reporting the September
from an on-ice brawl earlier this year. since it was likely their last game they couldnt ers allegations that he was sexually assaulted incident. Investigators have seized the cell-
At a preliminary hearing Tuesday, prosecutors be suspended for fighting, so they took out their by several of his teammates during an event at phones of Superintendent Kyle Wood and other
alleged it was a planned attack during the Ridley frustrations on CB West players. the superintendents house. school officials and given them a Dec. 1 dead-
High School players final game in March. Three CB West players were injured, including Bixby Board of Education President Ron line to turn over their emails.
Defense attorneys argued that fighting is just one with a broken nose and a broken bone Schnare said in a statement Wednesday that sev- Schnare says school officials will receive an
a part of the game. around his eye. eral interviews have been conducted in an inter- update on the internal investigation Thursday.
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the PAL). the course. We have a league. We have our We could have easily not said anything,
And then there was Sell himself, who bylaws. Well go back to that. but we wanted to challenge [the coaching
appeared eager for the merger originally, *** staff] and challenge the program, Scheller
Continued from page 11 but, after some thought, has changed his With all this merger talk being all but a said. We probably could have competed in
mind to, as he put it, From yes to not so moot point, the PAL got on with its busi- the Ocean this year. Regardless of where we
fast. ness and finalized its annual division finished, its an indication of the team we
Coaches in the PAL were kind of torn on The people in our league and commis- realignments for the 2018 season. are and what kind of team we can be.
the issue. They could see the benefit of try- sioner, we were completely open to trying Burlingame, with a 1-4 record finished in
ing to protect football and keep kids Its not always a clear-cut case as to
and help solve a serious problem, Sell a three-way tie for last place in the Bay which teams get moved and its based way
involved but, at the same time, the PAL has said. But the more you think about it, Division, will be moving to the Ocean
found a nice competitive balance between more on just record. Possible future per-
what other alternatives have been consid- Division for 2018. Menlo, which went 5-0 formance is taken into consideration: what
the 18 teams in the Bay, Ocean and Lake ered? I would have liked them to explore in capturing the Ocean Division title, will
divisions. Adding 14 more teams and kind of talent does a team have returning to
other [options] as well. replace the Panthers in the Bay Division. varsity? How did the junior varsity team do
the travel that would go with them was
You have two conferences, north and Woodside, which went winless this sea- and what kind of talent will be called to
not something anyone in either league was
south (of the SCVAL) the PAL and the son and had to forfeit its final game due to varsity?
looking forward to.
[Blossom Valley Athletic League], both of a lack of players, will play in the Lake I feel like we had some really solid
But now it appears this proposal will die whom are happy with their present situa- Division next season.
on the vine. Steve Sell, Aragon coach and defensive talent this year and were losing
tions. The SCVAL and some of their The surprising move was the team slated some, but well have some guys returning,
the PALs league representative, has deter- schools are very close to (BVAL schools). to take Woodsides place in the Ocean
mined that every school district superin- Scheller said. On offense, I feel confident
Campbell is extremely close to Los Gatos. Division next year: San Mateo, which fin- with what we got coming up from JV.
tendent in the PAL is against the merger The more I thought about it, PAL coaches ished in a tie for third in the Lake Division
and, while superintendents do not vote, Nobody said you dont deserve to go up
were sympathetic to [the SCVALs] situa- with Capuchino. [to the Ocean], Scheller continued. I
most of the Board of Managers the prin- tion, but why is the onus on the PAL, and Normally, its division champions that
cipals of the schools go along with think the position in the room is, if you
not the BVAL, to help them out? move. In this case, it would have been feel youre team is ready to play up, theyre
what their superintendent says. Metheany realizes all the SCVAL can do Jefferson, but its coaching staff didnt
I thought it was a bad idea, said San more than willing to let them do it.
is ask and, while the status quo is not opti- believe it would be ready for a step up in
Mateo head coach and AD Jeff Scheller, mal, it may be the only answer until the competition in 2018. Carlmont, which fin-
who eventually changed his vote to yes league can find a different alternative. ished second, believed the same.
just to speed up what he believed was I wish we could fix it (ourselves as a When no other school jumped up to make Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
inevitable. nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-
league), Metheany said. We need to the move, San Mateos Jeff Scheller threw 5200 ext. 117. You can follow him on Twitter
I think we have a good thing going (in change our parity issue. But well maintain his hat into the ring. @CheckkThissOutt.
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Washington 34-26. And while Washington makes a big impact with our type of play, outscored Washington 20-7 in the second
committed 29 turnovers, South City was Cedeno said. quarter, then 20-9 in the third. The low-scor-
limited to just 11, including just three dur- They played well, said Gabby ing fourth quarter was played with a running
Continued from page 11 ing a near-flawless second half. Natividad, the Warriors sixth-man. They clock.
Im surprised how well we played, came out tough, which is what we need. I didnt see a drop off with the second
Carion said. Hopefully they play like that every game. unit, Carion said. They came out flying
senior went for 18 points, six steals, four
The reason for Carions surprise was the Natividads play demonstrated just how around doing their thing.
rebounds and two assists.
Shes gotten taller, shes gotten better, way the team finished last season. He said influential the street ball-ness is. The junior As a scorer, Cedeno looked more potent
shes gotten stronger, Carion said. You the talent has never been a question. Last guard went for five points, four rebounds than ever. She has always had a knack for
could see she really had a scorers mentali- seasons disappointment, he said, was more and a steal. finding the cylinder, but Carion said he is
ty. a question of hunger. Ive got to play hard, Natividad said. encouraging his star point guard one who
Cedeno is far from a one-woman act Tonight we had both, Carion said. We Its a team thing. So Ive got to do that sometimes goes too far out of her way to
though. The Warriors saw nine different had the talent and the hunger. too. Weve got to have that chemistry. involve her teammates to focus on
players score points against Washington. Hunger is an area where Cedeno is a Cedeno and Jerlene Miller set the tone in shooting.
Thats a refreshing amount of depth, seeing proven catalyst. Her aggressive brand of the first quarter, during which the Warriors We encourage her: Do your thing and
as two years ago, even in reaching the CCS basketball as she refers to it, street jumped out to a 21-2 lead. Cedeno tallied everyone else will do their thing, Carion
Division III finals, the team carried just ball-ness has been a given since she eight points over the opening eight min- said.
seven players for most of the year. arrived at South City as a transfer sopho- utes, including the Warriors first three field Now, with one official game in the books,
Senior center Jerlene Miller was a strong more from Sacred Heart Cathedral. Her goals to open an early 6-0 advantage. that plan is already in motion. And if the
presence in the post, totaling 12 points and innate ability to not only run the floor, but After Washington responded with a buck- finish on Cedenos shots is any indication
six rebounds, and shared the game-high to seize on turnover opportunities with con- et, South City went on an 18-0 run extend- she showed as much accuracy and finish
with six steals. Senior forward Nevaeh sistent pressure defense, has become infec- ing into the second quarter when senior as ever Wednesday the Warriors will be
Miller added eight points and six rebounds. tious among the entire senior starting five. guard Kayla Jew knocked down a 3. primed to make a serious bid at improving
Overall, South City outrebounded The chemistry, it for sure helps, and Cycling in the bench, South City still this generations legacy.
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have and the way they work, well be
further ahead next year.
Ball returned to the game. He finished
with 15 points and 10 assists.
Up next
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Continued from page 11 Brusing game
If I choose Warri o rs : Play the second of six
consecutive road games Friday in
After scoring five consecutive
cremation, Lakers : F Kyle Kuzma experienced points in the third quarter, Lakers Orlando. Golden State has won its last
back spasms during warmups and did
what are my not play. . Coach Luke Walton said he
rookie Lonzo Ball was in a scrape on
the floor for a loose ball when his head
nine against the Magic.
Lakers: Travel to Denver to face the
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WHATS ON TAP NFL STANDINGS NBA STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS
THURSDAY SATURDAY AMERICAN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE
Boys basketball East Atlantic Division Atlantic Division
Girls volleyball W L T Pct PF PA W L Pct GB
Jefferson Blue & Gold Tournament: Carlmont vs. GP W L OT Pts GF GA
University-SF at Jefferson, 6:15 p.m. Division II state championship game New England 9 2 0 .818 325 220 Boston 18 4 .818
Buffalo 6 5 0 .545 224 260 Toronto 13 7 .650 4 Tampa Bay 25 17 6 2 36 90 65
Kings Academy Paul Spates Tournament: Wood- No. 3 Sacred Heart Prep (29-8) vs. No. 1 Sierra N.Y. Jets 4 7 0 .364 228 257 Toronto 26 16 9 1 33 92 78
side vs. Overfelt, 3:30 p.m.; Capuchino vs Philadelphia 12 8 .600 5
Canyon (37-7) at Santiago Canyon College-Or- Miami 4 7 0 .364 174 289 New York 11 10 .524 6 1/2 Boston 23 11 8 4 26 63 68
Independence, 5 p.m. ange, 4 p.m. Brooklyn 8 13 .381 9 1/2 Detroit 25 10 10 5 25 70 74
Riordan Crusader Classic: Mills vs. Mission, 6 p.m. South Montreal 26 11 12 3 25 62 82
Cupertino Shootout: Sequoia vs. Cupertino, 7:30 Football Tennessee 7 4 0 .636 242 269 Southeast Division
Jacksonville 7 4 0 .636 269 168 Ottawa 23 8 9 6 22 68 76
p.m. CCS Open Division II championship game W L Pct GB Florida 24 10 12 2 22 72 83
Design Tech at Hillsdale, 5:30 p.m.; Terra Nova Houston 4 7 0 .364 283 285 Washington 11 10 .524
No. 3 St. Francis (10-2) vs. No. 1 Serra (10-2) at Indianapolis 3 8 0 .273 195 300 Buffalo 25 6 15 4 16 55 85
at Homestead, 7 p.m. Miami 10 11 .476 1
Girls basketball Independence High School, 7 p.m. North Orlando 9 13 .409 2 1/2
Mills Kelly Shea Gallo Tournament, 3:15 p.m Pittsburgh 9 2 0 .818 258 193 Charlotte 8 12 .400 2 1/2 Metropolitan Division
CCS Open Division III championship game Atlanta 4 16 .200 6 1/2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Cardinal Newman-Santa Rosa Classic: Menlo- Baltimore 6 5 0 .545 236 187
Atherton vs. Woodside Priory, 8 p.m. No. 7 Terra Nova (7-5) vs. No. 1 Half Moon Bay Cincinnati 5 6 0 .455 199 215 Columbus 25 16 8 1 33 72 60
(12-0) at Sequoia High School, 7 p.m. Cleveland 0 11 0 .000 166 289 Central Division N.Y. Islanders24 15 7 2 32 89 76
Fremont Firebird Classic, TBA W L Pct GB
Lynbrook Tournament: San Mateo vs. San Ben- Boys basketball West Detroit 14 6 .700 New Jersey 24 14 6 4 32 78 74
ito, 6:15 p.m.; Burlingame vs. TBA Kansas City 6 5 0 .545 272 236 Cleveland 14 7 .667 1/2 Washington 25 14 10 1 29 74 75
Marin Catholic Ladycat Tournament: Menlo Jefferson Blue & Gold Tournament, TBA L.A. Chargers 5 6 0 .455 249 202 Indiana 12 10 .545 3 Pittsburgh 26 13 10 3 29 74 90
School vs. Fortuna, 6:30 p.m. Kings Academy Paul Spates Tournament, TBA Raiders 5 6 0 .455 225 261 Milwaukee 10 9 .526 3 1/2 N.Y. Rangers 25 13 10 2 28 82 77
Mercy-Burlingame at Capuchino, 4:30 p.m.; Le- Denver 3 8 0 .273 197 280 Chicago 3 16 .158 10 1/2 Carolina 23 10 8 5 25 68 70
land at Westmoor, 7 p.m. Cupertino Shootout, TBA Philadelphia 25 8 10 7 23 70 78
NATIONAL CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
Boys soccer Wallenberg-SF at Oceana, 4:30 p.m.; Menlo East
School at Menlo-Atherton, 7 p.m. Southwest Division
Riordan at South City, 4 p.m. Philadelphia 10 1 0 .909 351 191 W L Pct GB WESTERN CONFERENCE
Girls soccer Girls basketball Dallas 5 6 0 .455 248 270 Houston 17 4 .810 Central Division
Sequoia at Notre Dame-Belmont, Half Moon Washington 5 6 0 .455 258 276 San Antonio 14 7 .667 3 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Bay at Harker, Mills at Pinewood, 3:30 p.m.; Crys- Scotts Valley at Oceana, 1 p.m.; Ygnacio Valley vs. N.Y. Giants 2 9 0 .182 172 267 New Orleans 11 10 .524 6 St. Louis 25 17 7 1 35 86 66
tal Springs at Capuchino, 4 p.m. Half Moon Bay at CUSD Event Center, 5:30 p.m.; South Memphis 7 13 .350 9 1/2 Winnipeg 25 15 6 4 34 82 67
El Camino at Mercy-SF, 6 p.m.; Woodside at New Orleans 8 3 0 .727 322 222 Dallas 5 17 .227 12 1/2 Nashville 24 15 6 3 33 76 68
FRIDAY Washington-Fremont, 6:15 p.m.; Acalanes at Carolina 8 3 0 .727 248 207 Dallas 24 13 10 1 27 70 69
Football South City, 6:30 p.m. Atlanta 7 4 0 .636 265 230 Northwest Division
Tampa Bay 4 7 0 .364 223 262 W L Pct GB Chicago 24 12 9 3 27 76 63
CCS Division IV championship Lynbrook Tournament, TBA Portland 13 8 .619 Colorado 23 12 9 2 26 76 73
No. 2 Menlo School (8-4) vs. No. 1 Gilroy (12-0) North Minnesota 13 9 .591 1/2 Minnesota 24 11 10 3 25 72 74
at Westmont High School, 7 p.m. Cardinal Newman Classic, TBA
Minnesota 9 2 0 .818 271 195 Denver 11 9 .550 1 1/2
Boys basketball Marin Catholic Ladycat Tournament, TBA Detroit 6 5 0 .545 294 264 Utah 10 11 .476 3
Jefferson Blue & Gold Tournament, 3:15 p.m. Pacific Division
Green Bay 5 6 0 .455 232 261 Oklahoma City 8 12 .400 4 1/2 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Kings Academy Paul Spates Tournament, 3:15 Boys soccer Chicago 3 8 0 .273 177 252
p.m. Pacific Division Vegas 23 15 7 1 31 81 69
Menlo-Atherton at Homestead, 8 a.m.; West- West Los Angeles 25 14 8 3 31 73 57
Riordan Crusader Classic, 3:15 p.m. moor at Monta Vista, Hillsdale vs. Wilcox at W L Pct GB
L.A. Rams 8 3 0 .727 329 206 Warriors 16 6 .727 Sharks 23 13 8 2 28 61 51
Cupertino Shootout, 3:15 p.m. Homestead, 9:45 a.m.; Half Moon Bay vs. Los Seattle 7 4 0 .636 266 212
Girls basketball L.A. Clippers 8 11 .421 6 1/2 Calgary 24 13 10 1 27 70 76
Gatos at Homestead, 11:30 a.m.; Sequoia vs. Arizona 5 6 0 .455 203 278 L.A. Lakers 8 13 .381 7 1/2
Mills Kelly Shea Gallo Tournament, TBA Gunn at Homestead, Burlingame at Palo Alto, 49ers 1 10 0 .091 187 284 Anaheim 25 11 10 4 26 68 75
Phoenix 8 15 .348 8 1/2 Vancouver 25 11 10 4 26 68 73
Cardinal Newman Classic, 3:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m.; Capuchino at Serra, Sacred Heart Prep Sacramento 6 15 .286 9 1/2
Lynbrook Tournament, 3:15 p.m. at Stevenson, 2 p.m.; Terra Nova vs. Nueva School Thursdays Games Edmonton 25 10 13 2 22 67 81
Marin Catholic Ladycat Tournament, 3:15 p.m. at Los Prados Park, Half Moon Bay vs. Salinas at Washington at Dallas, 5:25 p.m. Wednesdays Games Arizona 27 6 17 4 16 66 98
Sundays Games
kins Mercy-SF vs Half Moon Bay at CUSD Event Cen- Homestead, 3:30 p.m.; American-Fremont at Tampa Bay at Green Bay, 10 a.m. Detroit 131, Phoenix 107
. ter; Live Oak at Hillsdale, Mission at El Camino, Carlmont, 6 p.m. Minnesota at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Orlando 121, Oklahoma City 108 Wednesdays Games
tney. 6 p.m.; Mercy-Burlingame at Woodside, 6:15 San Francisco at Chicago, 10 a.m. Philadelphia 118, Washington 113 Montreal 2, Ottawa 1
p.m.; Crystal Springs at Sonoma, 7 p.m.; Cuper- Girls soccer Detroit at Baltimore, 10 a.m. New York 115, Miami 86 Boston 3, Tampa Bay 2
Mag- tino at Sacred Heart Prep, 7:30 p.m. Westmont at Carlmont, 9:45 a.m.; Hillsdale vs. Denver at Miami, 10 a.m. Toronto 126, Charlotte 113 Anaheim 3, St. Louis 2
erve. Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Houston 118, Indiana 97
ctice Boys soccer Saratoga at Fremont-Sunnyvale tournament, Houston at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Minnesota 120, New Orleans 102 Colorado 3, Winnipeg 2, OT
con- Aragon at Leigh, 3:15 p.m.; Mills at Crystal 9:50 a.m.; Aragon vs. Crystal Springs at Fremont- Kansas City at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Brooklyn 109, Dallas 104 Thursdays Games
the Springs, Half Moon Bay at Saratoga, 3:30 p.m.; Sunnyvale, 11:40 a.m.; Terra Nova vs. Sacred New England at Buffalo, 10 a.m. San Antonio 104, Memphis 95 Los Angeles at Washington, 4 p.m.
d CB Woodside at El Camino, 4 p.m.; Scotts Valley at Heart Cathedral at Beach Chalet, 11:30 a.m.; San Cleveland at L.A. Chargers, 1:05 p.m. Golden State 127, L.A. Lakers 123, OT Montreal at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.
mar Sequoia, Sacred Heart Prep at Santa Cruz, 6 p.m. Mateo vs Gunn at Fremont-Sunnyvale tourna- Carolina at New Orleans, 1:25 p.m. Thursdays Games Vancouver at Nashville, 5 p.m.
gned Girls soccer ment, 1:30 p.m.; Mills vs. Mercy-Burlingame at L.A. Rams at Arizona, 1:25 p.m. Cleveland at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at Oakland, 1:25 p.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Vegas at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
k O- Burlingame at Mills, 4:30 p.m.; Woodside at Fremont-Sunnyvale tournament, 3:20 p.m.; Ca- Dallas at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
uad. Philadelphia at Seattle, 5:30 p.m. Chicago at Denver, 6 p.m.
South City, 4 p.m. puchino vs. Homestead at Fremont-Sunnyvale Mondays Games Toronto at Edmonton, 6 p.m.
tournament, 4 p.m. Milwaukee at Portland, 7 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 5:30 p.m. Utah at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Arizona at Calgary, 6 p.m.
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among men is a real thing, says pillow inspirations from the fashion runway in
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Some uncommon trees, shrubs have lots to offer in fall
By Lee Reich
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GARDEN
tings. Shop the sales. Buy out of season Share the workload. Get together with nies. Split the loads and delivery costs with
when items have been marked down. Dig other families, Dickert said. Everybody neighbors. Find a central location and
through the bargain bins at nurseries. can have their own garden, or a central gar- divide it up, Dickert said.
Reduce inputs. Use rain barrels for irri- den where everyone has their own crops. Another way to shave costs and stock
Continued from page 20 One family does the watering, another the
gation, and convert kitchen scraps to com- your larder at the end of the growing sea-
post. Reuse bricks, cement chunks and weeding. It makes for a very nice arrange- son?
things you wont find in the produce sec- ment and can be as large or as small as you
stones for retaining walls and trails. Make After youve brought in the harvest, it
tions, said George Dickert, an Extension want.
trellises and fencing from bamboo poles. makes sense for people to gather for some
director with Clemson University. Most
heritage varieties taste a great deal better Grow organic. Stop using expensive Buy in bulk. Soil mixes, mulch, yard canning and preserving, Dickert said. Get
than the commercially grown hybrids. chemical pesticides, herbicides and fertiliz- debris and leaves, rocks and wood chips can together and buy together jars and other
Attend plant and seed swaps. Collect cut- ers that may be harmful to the environment be had for little or nothing by contacting materials. Meet in somebodys kitchen, get
and your health. arborists, landfills and landscape compa- it all done and share it.
CLEAN
later, while cleaning out things that nobody suggests. Once the bulk of unwanted stuff had been
cared about. Like Kondo, Magnusson recommends cleared away, Magnusson says she gave her-
Magnusson recommends starting by leaving sentimental items like photo- self one week per room to clear up the
going through the basement, attic, and any graphs until the end of the process. She, remaining items in the house.
Continued from page 19 too, suggests dividing belongings into cat-
cupboards or closets by the front door.
She called an appraiser to help decide egories, and tackling the least sentimental In this way, I felt, I could handle the
downsizing, and even how to arrange the which items to sell. Then, family, friends (generally clothes and books) first. death cleaning on my own, without rush-
furniture in a smaller space once you do. and neighbors were invited in to see if they ing, she writes.
Magnusson says she has done death wanted anything. As she looked around,
cleaning for parents, in-laws, friends, and, Magnusson kept a notepad handy to label as
after her husband died, for herself. She many things as she could, like labeling a
downsized from a five-bedroom house in the lamp give to Peter or other items give to
country to a two-bedroom apartment in charity.
Stockholm. Tell your loved ones and friends what you
To do your own death cleaning can really are up to. They might want to help you and
be very hard, she admits, quickly adding, I even take things you dont need and also
have death cleaned so many times for oth- help you move things that you cannot move
ers, Ill be damned if someone else has to alone, she writes. You will see that a
death clean after me. steady stream of people you like (or even
All my kids came home for the funeral, dislike) will come to take things such as
but the death cleaning took almost a year, books, clothes and utensils.
she writes. I worked at a steady pace on my Have a grandchild or friend about to move
own. I kept in mind comments from my into a new apartment? Invite them over and
children about certain things they adored have bags and boxes at hand so they can
and held on to these items to give to them take things with them when they leave, she
22 Thursday Nov. 30, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL
The kids talk about having empathy ed both monetary donations as well as cans, when theres so many families that are
FOOD
Continued from page 1
towards one another and the people in our
community. Regardless of your background,
everyone can try to make a difference,
jars of peanut butter, juice, condiments and
other edibles. The fundraiser will benefit the
San Mateo-based nonprofit Samaritan
enjoying a warm home and a fire, and theres
a lot of families who dont even have a can
of food to share, Fess said. She hopes stu-
Cowey said, adding they realize it could be House, which offers a variety of services dents can be that resource, to be able to
anyone that they know, that they meet, that from housing to financial assistance to low- provide that during a time when all families
ago has grown into a widespread effort could be struggling with food insecurity. income people ranging from seniors to should be feeling that. Thats really the
where students collect food and monetary The Bay Area is probably one of the most children. Much of the donations will also most important thing that were focused
donations to support Second Harvest Food expensive [areas] in the whole of go toward Second Harvest, which partners on.
Bank and Samaritan House. California, so people are struggling to pay with nearly 300 nonprofits in San Mateo While the school hosts a variety of annu-
San Mateo High seniors Vida Wadhams rent, to pay their utility bills, and with and Santa Clara counties to feed hundreds of al events, the canned food drive is a popular
and Marina Fess led this years canned food food. thousands of people every year. chance for students to rally in support of the
drive they said is illustrative of the student community, Wadhams added.
Already located in a region where income Clad in Star Wars-themed T-shirts, stu-
bodys values.
inequality is marked by the juxtaposition of dents this week are focused on the final tally This is the event where we literally all
The school definitely has a reputation
extreme wealth and low-income service for their San Mateo High School Strikes get to come together and demonstrate the
for being filled with people who are of serv-
workers, San Mateo High is considered to Back Against Hunger fundraiser. fact that we care for each other and that were
ice, Wadhams said. Thats because we
have the most diverse student body in the Fess, also a senior, said taking a more willing to work hard for each other and
have a really diverse population both ethni-
San Mateo Union High School District. hands-on role in this years event strength- understand that everyone deserves to have a
cally and socioeconomically, so we just
have a deeper understanding of the different About 70 teams comprised of nearly 500 ened her communication skills and helped certain level of comfort in the resources
needs of people in our community because students have spent the last few weeks vol- her recognize the value of being innova- they have and the way they are able to live
its so personal to us. unteering their time to collect donations, tive. This year, they incorporated a new raf- their lives, Wadhams said. I think thats
Sara Cowey, who teaches leadership and Cowey said as dozens of students Wednesday fle that raised $1,000. Fess praised the one of the reasons why people get so excit-
has overseen the canned food drive for 18 carted box after box of canned food across numerous students who volunteer their time ed, because its an opportunity to show
years, said shes witnessed amazing efforts the San Mateo campus. The events official and energy to make the event a success. For love.
as the kids strive to improve upon the pro- time frame spans Nov. 11 through Nov. 28, her, like others, she was eager to make a dif-
gram year after year. While San Mateo High but monetary donations may be offered ference in her community, particularly dur- The 2017 SMHS canned food driv e had a
won a world record for its efforts several online through Friday, she said. ing the holidays. soft Nov. 28 deadline, but monetary dona-
years ago, Cowey noted the real prize is the As of Wednesday afternoon, theyd count- I feel my personal purpose in life is to be tions are accepted through Friday. Visit
values students demonstrate. ed 97,500 pounds worth of food that includ- that light in someones life, especially smhscfd.com for more information.
vote, he explained, represented his wishes the job less than a year.
MAGDA
quality-of-life items a priority has not real-
ly been possible, this allows that to hap- for the city to do more to keep Gonzalez on Gonzalez noted a range of improvements
pen. staff. that will enable the city to provide better
The city will likely hire an interim city We should work with our employees to service to residents, such as making its
Continued from page 1 manager before proceeding with an execu- develop them, grow them, give them an budget more transparent, remodeling City
tive search process. As part of her sever- amazing place to work; and I wanted to have Hall, bringing a new website online, break-
Gonzalezs 25-year career in governance ance, Gonzalez will receive 11 months that opportunity to do that with Magda, and ing ground on a new library, working to
includes being hired in 2014 to serve as city worth of her base $241, 080, or about I think that would have been great for her negotiate a solid waste agreement, consid-
manager of East Palo Alto, and more than a $220,990, according to the agreement. and the responsible thing as her employer, ering a cannabis ordinance, among other
decade working for Redwood City include as Ruddock noted the payment was outlined Kowalczyk said. I dont want her to leave, projects, she said.
its deputy city manager. While not slated to in her original contract when she was hired I wanted to create a working environment Still, with the influx of work, more per-
retire, Gonzalez said she felt it was impor- three years ago. She added high-quality where she would thrive and feel good about sonnel and better organizational tools are
tant to focus on achieving a better work-life executive leadership is competitive in both it. needed to enable staff to keep up with
balance. private and public organizations, particu- He described Gonzalez as having made demands, Gonzalez said.
Theres just been a few things in my per- larly in the Bay Area where the cost of liv- huge progress for the city, and cited as an We were trying to deliver a high quality
sonal life, issues with my family, issues ing is high. example her having worked with state offi- of service and I think we did that, yet the
with my health, and issues with work, Councilman Rick Kowalczyk, the only cials to dramatically hasten the pace of the organization itself was not at capacity,
Gonzalez said, noting shes carried on 70- current member of the council who was in Pilarcitos Creek Bridge replacement. She Gonzalez said.
hour work weeks for the last three years. office when Gonzalez was hired, voted has also reformed the citys outreach, help- Ruddock and Kowalczyk agreed the city
Its just making some of those important against accepting the resignation. That 4-1 ing to engage Half Moon Bays Latino pop- needs to be mindful about what kinds of
ulation, he said. goals it sets and noted along with the com-
I definitely wish she had stayed longer munity, staff should be involved when the
and would have liked to work with her to council sets its priorities. The coastal town,
make it a very hospitable and welcoming which was previously in dire financial con-
and exciting place to work, Kowalczyk ditions that resulted in cutbacks to staffing
said. Magda has made huge contributions levels, remains on a relatively modest budg-
to our community. et.
Gonzalez said shes proud of the accom- Moving ahead, Ruddock noted the city
plishments shes made in the last few years, will have to consider how it can remain
including having assembled a team of staff competitive as it seeks to retain quality tal-
that has increased the citys level of profes- ent.
sionalism. We want someone whos kind of entre-
Much of the citys leadership is rela- preneurial, can do more with less and bring
tively new, it recently hired a new law city staff along with them and the communi-
fi rm t o rep res en t i t an d Dep ut y Ci t y ty along with them, Ruddock said. Its a
Manager Matthew Chidester has been on tall order, but we have to aim high.
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THURSDAY, NOV. 30 a.m. to noon. 150 San Mateo Road,
Fertility, Pre- and Post-Natal Yoga Half Moon Bay. Screenings for cho- ers opt for the positions to become
with Your Baby. New Leaf lesterol, glucose, diabetes and bone appointed, their terms would end in
Community Market's community density. No appointment necessary. of the city are elected to fulfill respon- nt convinced the change would bene- 2019. Both said they have not yet
classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Prices vary. For more information sibilities for which they are not quali- fit residents, who he alleged could be
Moon Bay. Admission is $5. For more call (805) 473-0431. decided whether they will pursue their
information call 726-3110. fied, according to a staff report. better off with elected representatives positions after voters weigh in next
Holidays at the History Museum. City Manager Greg Scoles said other who could provide an outside perspec-
Community Coffee in Redwood 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. San Mateo County year.
City. 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Bakery Cafe, History Museum, 2200 Broadway, cities have been transitioning the tive to the citys operations instead of Violet said that how the city chooses
2561 El Camino Real, Redwood City. Redwood City. Two free special holi- roles from elected to appointed posi- appointed individuals who might be
Come to meet with Assemblymen day activities. Tree Treasures, will to appoint a treasurer could also factor
Marc Berman and Kevin Mullin. For feature childrens craft activities tions as the responsibilities tied to incentivized to agree with other city in his plans, adding that some cities
more information call 691-2121. such as making old-fashioned the roles have become more complex, officials. transitioning the treasurer role from
Christmas tree ornaments. Also, chil-
Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. dren can meet Santa Claus, sit on his requiring clerks and treasurers to The primary benefit of elections is elected to appointed have combined it
150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. lap and receive free photographs. At weigh in on issues of campaign the independence provided to the with the finance director role. But he
Taught by local certified instructors. 1 p.m. there will be a presentation of finance, elections and municipal
Cost $7. For more information call the San Francisco State University office holders, and the potential said he would ultimately wait to see
726-3110. Handbell Choir, who will perform finance, among others. He noted only increases in transparency of city oper- what the community decides is best.
some favorite holiday tunes. For five cities in the 50 included in San ations that may result, he said in an
Preview for The Millionth more information call (650) 299- Times have changed and many of
Production of a Christmas Carol. 0104. Mateo, Alameda, Santa Clara and San email he sent to the city before the communities have moved away
8 p.m. Pear Theatre, 1110 La Avenida Francisco counties elect their city Tuesdays meeting. That is of more from that, he said, adding that he did-
St., Mountain View. Show includes Hometown Holidays. 10 a.m. to 8
adult language; not recommended p.m. Downtown Redwood City, clerks, and only eight in the same area value to residents than any possible nt think it was unfair to put the ques-
for children. Tickets can be pur- Redwood City. Free admission. Get elect their city treasurers. increase in competence that appoint- tion to the community. Well see
chased from $15 to $35. For more in the holiday spirit and join the fes-
information and tickets, visit thep- tivities as Redwood Citys Though Councilman Warren ments might provide. what the community says.
ear.org or call 254-1148. Downtown Business Group throws Lieberman acknowledged it was time Though councilmembers agreed to In other business, the council
Hometown Holidays, a party to cele-
Are You Ready To Go? 10:30 a.m. to brate the holiday season, rain or for the city to re-evaluate the practice put the items on a 2018 election bal- amended the citys inclusionary zon-
11:45 a.m. San Mateo Senior Center, shine. Guests can enjoy a parade, of holding elections for the posi- lot as two separate questions, they ing ordinance to require those pro-
2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San live entertainment, carnival rides, tions, he assured those attending or discussed whether putting them on the
Mateo. Admission is free and open snow, Santa Claus photos and more. posing multi-family rental housing
to seniors. For more information call For more information visit home- watching the councils Tuesday meet- June or November ballots made more projects with more than 25 units to
522-7490. townholidays.org. ing that the effort is not rooted in any sense. Though Mayor Charles Stone make at least 15 percent of them
The Junior League Palo Alto-Mid Saturday Morning Yarn. 10:30 a.m. doubt as to the capabilities of Terri favored putting the questions on the available at rates affordable for low-
Peninsula Meet and Greet. 6:30 South San Francisco Main Library, Cook, who has served as city clerk June ballot because of the number of income residents. The council also
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The Gatehouse, 555 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
Ravenswood Ave., Menlo Park. Free. Francisco. Free for all ages. For more since 2002, and John Violet, who has measures slated for the November voted 4-1 to introduce an ordinance
For more information call 321-5026. information call 829-3860. served as city treasurer since 2003. election, he eventually agreed to go banning commercial marijuana busi-
School of Rock:The Musical. 7 p.m. Bowl-A-Thon and Toy Drive You both have done extraordinarily along with Vice Mayor Doug Kims nesses in the city and regulating per-
Bayside Performing Arts Center, Hosted by San Mateo County good jobs in your positions, he said. suggestion to include them in the later sonal marijuana cultivation, with
2025 Kehoe Ave., San Mateo. Family Supervisor David J. Canepa. 2 p.m. I think you have done extremely good
friendly. For more information call to 5 p.m. Classic Bowling, 900 King elections when turnout might be high- Vice Mayor Doug Kim voting against
(415) 420-0810. Drive, Daly City. Free and family jobs and I think you are models for er. the measure because the ordinance
friendly. For more information visit what good elected officials can do. Cook and Violets terms have been does not prohibit marijuana deliver-
FRIDAY, DEC. 1 363-4572.
Always Dream Foundation. 7:30 Belmont resident Tim Strinden was- extended to end in 2020 in accordance ies in the city.
a.m. to 8:30 a.m. 6650 Golf Course Santa Paws Photos. Noon to 4
Drive, Burlingame. Presented by the p.m. Peninsula Humane Society and
SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road,
SQUABBLE
Rotary Club of San Mateo. $15 for mayor, and could not get a second sup- and intimidating officials and staffers
entrance and includes breakfast. For Burlingame. Professional photos of
more information email pets with their owners, which comes porter for it to move to a vote. to get her way.
aercoke@gmail.com. with a $20 donation. All proceeds This hurts. Theres no doubt about We need to have somebody who is
benefit the animal shelter. For more
information call 340-7022. it. I would just love to see this over, willing to work with the council even
December Free First Friday. 10 Continued from page 1
a.m. to 4 p.m., San Mateo County she said. if they dont agree with the council,
History Museum, 2200 Broadway, Second Annual Artists Holiday
Open Studios. Noon to 5 p.m. Open Oliva made a subsequent motion he said.
Redwood City. At 11 a.m., preschool behavior behind closed doors was
children will be invited to learn invitation to the community to visit nominating Lee as the next vice Lee, however, suggested he
about neighborhoods. They will cre- over 100 local artists at 11 locations unbecoming of an elected official. mayor but suffered a similar fate in an believes Schneider could build the
ate front door wreaths to take in Fair Oaks, Redwood City and San Its something that the public
home. Then museum staff will con- Carlos. Chance to meet local artists inability to gather a second, so the skills her critics claim are necessary
duct a special program within its working in a variety of media, add doesnt generally see or hear, said suggestion also died without a vote. to be prepared for the vice mayors
California Dream exhibit gallery. to their own art collection and shop Papan, regarding her reservations
Here the youngsters will hear the for artful gifts for everyone on their The result is the Millbrae City position.
story, The Big Orange Splot. At 2 holiday list. For more information over Schneider. Council going into a scheduled rota- I think this person should get
p.m., museum docents will lead and for a map of locations visit rwc- Such claims ignited a fiery dialogue
tours of the Museum for adults. ahos.com. tion Thursday, Nov. 30, without a another chance to be mayor if she can
Admission is free. For more informa-
with Millbrae residents who support- candidate to fill the vice mayors show she can change and take in what
tion call (650) 299-0104. Make and Take: Parole 2.0. 1 p.m. ed Schneider and opposed coun- position. is being said, he said.
to 3:30 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave.,
South San Francisco. Celebrate cilmembers breaking from the cus- The City Council has voted on a Repp though questioned the
Small Works Mini Treasures. 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Portola Art Gallery, 75 Filipino heritage with a parole work- tomary practice of awarding the vice mayor so the city has a mayor. The motives of Schneiders critics, and
Arbor Road, Menlo Park. A group shop. For more information contact mayors seat to the highest vote get-
exhibition of smaller works for the valle@plsinfo.org. City Council may or may not bring an suggested their behavior was unbe-
holiday gift giving season. Repeats ter in the most recent election. agenda item for vice mayor in the coming of elected officials.
every week on until Sunday, Dec. 31. Magicflutes Flute Orchestra This is deplorable, said Lou
For more information call 321-0220. Annual Winter Concert. 2 p.m. to 4 future, according to a statement from There is something wrong here
p.m. 700 Oddstad Blvd., Pacifica. Sandrini, who repeatedly scolded the Millbrae staff. This is being run like a prom commit-
San Mateo Senior Center Tree Cost $12. For more information con- councilmembers and suggested if they
Trimming Festivities. 3:30 p.m. to 5 tact dswilborn@yahoo.com. Schneiders experience is similar to tee, not a city government, he said.
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
wish to deviate from protocol, they former councilwoman Marge Absent from much of the discussion
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Ragazzi Boys Chorus Presents would be dishonoring voters wishes. Colapietros in 2014, who was was Holober, who said he would
For more information call 522-7490. Ubi Caritas: Where There is Love.
5 p.m. 1500 Easton Drive, Resident Todd Repp agreed. jumped by former councilman Robert abstain from voting on the matter
CuriOdyssey First Friday Family Burlingame. Holiday concert cele- If the council chooses to override Gottschalk in line to become mayor. under an effort to assure a peaceful
Night. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CuriOdyssey, brating the universal power of love.
For more information or tickets go protocol, that is a direct violation of Residents noted the parallels transition of the mayors position.
1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo.
Admission is $9.50 to $12.50. Swing to www.ragazzi.org. public trust, he said. between the scenarios, while calling Without any clarity on who would
into the weekend with music, sci-
The CJMs 2017 Family
For her part, Schneider seemed frus- on councilmembers to work past their be taking Papans position though,
ence, food and fun. For more infor-
mation call 342-7755. Gala: Journey to Worlds trated yet resigned to accepting that personal issues. Holober identified the uncertainty
Unknown. 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. she would be passed up by her col-
Annual Holiday Ceramics Show The Contemporary Jewish Museum, Lee suggested though the differ- looming for the councils future.
and Sale. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 50 E. Fifth 736 Mission St., San Francisco. leagues in favor of Lee. She made a ences are irreconcilable, while alleg- Looks like we are not going to
Ave., San Mateo. Local artists and Tickets available online. For more motion nominating herself to be vice
information call (415) 655-7843. ing Schneider is prone to bullying have a vice mayor, he said.
unique gifts. For more information
call 921-7693.
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fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe
StateMeNt #275585 StateMeNt #275642
NewSpaper iNterNS The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Trags Woodwork & Designs, 2185
JoUrNaliSM as: Jax Pix, 42 Alta Vista Way, DALY
Palm Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94403.
The Daily Journal is looking for in- CITY, CA 94014. Registered Owner:
Registered Owner: John Tragoutsis, 955
terns to do entry level reporting, re- Jacky Villareyes, same address. The Viewridge Dr., San Mateo, CA 94403.
search, updates of our ongoing fea- business is conducted by an Individual. The business is conducted by an Individ-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- The registrants commenced to transact ual. The registrants commenced to
so welcome. business under the FBN on N/A. transact business under the FBN on
/s/Jacky Villareyes/ June 1988.
We expect a commitment of four to This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/John Tragoutsis/
eight hours a week for at least four sor-County Clerk on 11/7/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses-
months. The internship is unpaid, but sor-County Clerk on 11/14/2017. (Pub-
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
11/9/17, 11/16/17, 11/23/17, 11/30/17). lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
terns have progressed in time into 11/16/17, 11/23/17, 11/30/17, 12/7/17).
paid correspondents and full-time re-
porters.
fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe
StateMeNt #275570 fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe
College students or recent graduates StateMeNt #275612
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge
experience is preferred but not neces- as: NBM Property Management Solu- as: Silver Gate, 459 Gateway Dr, Apt.
sarily required. tions, 329 Michelle Lane, DALY CITY, 146, PACIFICA, CA 94044. Registered
CA 94015. Registered Owner: Nathalie Owner: Bader Alissa, same address. The
Please send a cover letter describing B. Myers, same address. The business is business is conducted by an Individual.
your interest in newspapers, a resume conducted by an Individual. The regis- The registrants commenced to transact
and three recent clips. Before you ap- trants commenced to transact business business under the FBN on N/A.
ply, you should familiarize yourself under the FBN on 11/01/2017. /s/Bader Alissa/
with our publication. Our Web site: This statement was filed with the Asses-
www.smdailyjournal.com. /s/Nathalie B. Myers/
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 11/9/2017. (Publish-
sor-County Clerk on 11/7/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Send your information via e-mail to 11/16/17, 11/23/17, 11/30/17, 12/7/17).
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- 11/9/17, 11/16/17, 11/23/17, 11/30/17).
gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403 fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe
StateMeNt #275596
fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe The following person is doing business
StateMeNt #275579 as: New World Beauty Salon, 410 A-E
The following person is doing business 1st Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. Reg-
SaleS - Telemarketing and Inside Sales as: Sinosources group, 1650 S Amphlett istered Owner: Susana Brandan, same
Representative needed to sell newspa- Blvd, Suite 200, SAN MATEO, CA address. The business is conducted by
per print and web advertising and event 94402. Registered Owner: Yong Xia, an Individual. The registrants com-
marketing solutions. To apply, please call menced to transact business under the
650-344-5200 and send resume to 2024 Kehoe Ave., San Mateo, CA
FBN on 04/10/2013.
info@smdailyjournal.com 94403. The business is conducted by an /s/Susana Brandan/ 203 public Notices 210 lost & found 297 bicycles
Individual. The registrants commenced This statement was filed with the Asses-
to transact business under the FBN on sor-County Clerk on 11/8/2017. (Publish- wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- loSt cat. Black and White. Black chilDS SchwiNN bicYcle, blUe in
SaleS/MarKetiNg N/A. ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, der to Show Cause shall be published at patch on right eye. REWARD. good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
iNterNShipS /s/Yong Xia/ 11/16/17, 11/23/17, 11/30/17, 12/7/17). least once each week for four successive Call (323) 439-7713.
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking This statement was filed with the Asses- weeks prior to the date set for hearing on New 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
for ambitious interns who are eager to sor-County Clerk on 11/7/2017. (Publish-
fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe
the petition in the following newspaper of books $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
mes
jump into the business arena with both ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, general circulation:
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs 11/9/17, 11/16/17, 11/23/17, 11/30/17). StateMeNt #275493 San Mateo Daily Journal JaMeS patterSoN hardback books.
The following person is doing business Filed: 11/20/2017
of the newspaper and media industries.
This position will provide valuable as: C & A Builders, 299 Old County Rd. /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 298 collectibles
experience for your bright future. fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe #19, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Regis- Judge of the Superior Court NicholaS SparKS hardback books.
tered Owner: Christian Lewis, 1292 fraMeD lebroN James painting,
Email resume StateMeNt #275566 Dated: 11/17/2017 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; (650)591-
info@smdailyjournal.com Sanderling Island, Point Richmond, CA (Published 11/23/17, 11/30/17, 12/7/17,
The following person is doing business 94801. The business is conducted by an 9769, San Carlos
as: VENUE, 1933 Eucalyptus Ave., SAN 12/14/17) qUalitY booKS used and rare. World
Individual. The registrants commenced & US History and classic American nov-
CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: to transact business under the FBN on
203 public Notices Christopher Barker Abramson, same ad- Feb. 1990.
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502
hUMMelS (2) 1980s $20 ea. Call
dress. The business is conducted by an /s/Christian Lewis/ v.logviNov, UNUSUal Journey to the (650)344-4756.
fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe This statement was filed with the Asses-
StateMeNt #275399 Individual. The registrants commenced pUblic aUto aUctioN Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus-
sor-County Clerk on 10/31/2017. (Pub- leNNox reD Rose, Unused, hand
The following person is doing business to transact business under the FBN on The following repossessed vehicles sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
5/8/02. lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
as: CVS/pharmacy #16746, 133 Serra- 11/16/17, 11/23/17, 11/30/17, 12/7/17). are being sold by 1st United Services $12.00. (650) 578 9208.
monte Ctr., DALY CITY, CA 94015. /s/Christopher Abramson/ Credit Union-2014 Ford Focus 294 baby Stuff
Registered Owner: Garfield Beach CVS, This statement was filed with the Asses- vin#185829, 2015 Dodge Ram Miller lite Neon sign , work good
LLC, CA. The business is conducted by sor-County Clerk on 11/6/2017. (Publish- fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe vin#645299, 2013 Ford Explorer fiSher-price healthY Care booster $59 call (650)218-6528
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, StateMeNt #275778 vin#B27768,2013 Honda Civic seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
trants commenced to transact business 11/9/17, 11/16/17, 11/23/17, 11/30/17). The following person is doing business vin#221651, 2014 Ford Focus Star warS Action figure: Qui-Gon
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10
under the FBN on 12/16/2015.
/s/Melanie K. Luker/
as: Hound Hikes, 1901 Notre Dame
Ave., BELMONT, CA 94002. Registered
vin#150491. The following repos-
sessed vehicles are being sold by
296 appliances Steve (650)518-6614.
This statement was filed with the Asses- fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe Owner: Dominic Cagnacci, same ad- Safeamerica Credit Union- 2014 1960'S avocaDo Osterizer blender
sor-County Clerk on 10/24/2017. (Pub- StateMeNt #275541 dress.The business is conducted by an SUpreMeS greateSt Hits, 2 album
Toyota Camry vin#380986, 2017 Hon- excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- set, $10 San Carlos (650)591-9769
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business Individual. The registrants commenced da Civic vin#300865, 2007 Damon 0513
11/9/17, 11/16/17, 11/23/17, 11/30/17). as: 540 S. El Camino Real Apartments, to transact business under the FBN on Challenger Motorhome vin#A18535, USa MilitarY police helmet, with liner,
540 S. El Camino Real, SAN MATEO, 11/29/2017. 2016 Jeep Wrangler vin#L17856. The Vietnam era $60 (650)591-9769 San
/s/ Dominic Cagnacci/ air coNDitioNer 10000 BTU w/re-
CA 94402. Registered Owners: Richard following repossessed vehicles are mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG Carlos.
fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe This statement was filed with the Asses- being sold by Meriwest Credit Union-
Tod Spieker and Catherine R. Spieker, sor-County Clerk on 11/29/17. (Publish- brand $199 runs like new. (650)235-
StateMeNt #275400 60 Mulberry Lane, Atherton, CA 94027. 2015 Keystone Springdale 30ft
The following person is doing business The business is conducted by a Trust.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, vin#101517,2016 Nissan NV
0898 299 computers
as: CVS/pharmacy #16112, 2485 El Ca- 11/30/17, 12/7/17, 12/14/17, 12/21/17). vin#691437,2015 Dodge Dart
The registrants commenced to transact air coNDitioNer, Portable, 14,000 recorDable cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
mino Real, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. business under the FBN on 10/30/2011. vin#351701,2014 Ford Focus BTU, Commercial Cool model
Registered Owner: Garfield Beach CVS, vin#355715,2017 Jeep Cherokee ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
/s/Richard Tod Spieker/ orDer to Show caUSe for CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- (650) 578 9208
LLC, CA. The business is conducted by chaNge of NaMe vin#572572, 2011 Land Rover Range sories plus remote included.
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- Rover vin#294830. The following re-
CASE# 17CIV04486 20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $245 OBO.
trants commenced to transact business sor-County Clerk on 11/3/2017. (Publish- possessed vehicles are being sold by (650)345-1835 300 toys
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
under the FBN on 12/16/2015. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, San Mateo Credit Union- 2007 Lincoln
/s/Melanie K. Luker/ 11/9/17, 11/16/17, 11/23/17, 11/30/17). 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, Navigator vin#J18723, 2011 Chevy air pot keeps 2.5 liters (84 oz) hot or Doll hoUSe w/ furniture $50.00 new
This statement was filed with the Asses- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Equinox vin#458342.The following re- cold all day $19.95 (650)595-3933 joe (650)573-5269
sor-County Clerk on 10/24/2017. (Pub- PETITION OF possessed vehicles are being sold by
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe Anastasia Dennea McCarty-Cox San Francisco Federal Credit Union- coleMaN lxe Roadtrip Grill - large StUffeD ANIMALS - $3 each
11/9/17, 11/16/17, 11/23/17, 11/30/17). StateMeNt #275369 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 2014 Honda Civic vin#246114,2013 Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
The following person is doing business Petitioner: Anastasia Dennea McCarty- Nissan Altima vin#563275, 2014 Hy- (650)918-9847
as: Oakview Properties, 680 Walnut St., Cox filed a petition with this court for a undai Santa Fe vin#209518, 2016 rollerblaDeS, gooD condition.
fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered decree changing name as follows: Toyota Corolla vin#482431, 2013 Har- electric Stove From Sears Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745-
StateMeNt #275401 Owners: 1)Jennifer Jacinto, 103 Wharf Present Name: Anastasia Dennea Excellent Condition $225 6309
ley Road Glide vin#692501, 2014
The following person is doing business Row, Redwood City, CA 94065 2)Mi- McCarty-Cox Toyota Corolla vin#141765,2014 Che- Please Call (650)244-9267
as: CVS/pharmacy #16490, 2220 Bridge- Proposed Name: Anna Gabriel Star warS Celebration 3 Darth Vader
chael Armanini, 925 Corriente Point Dr., vy Camaro Cvt vin#271438.The fol-
gooD Microwave 1100 watt $40 Da- $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568
pointe Pkwy, SAN MATEO, CA 94404. Redwood City, CA 94065. The business lowing repossessed vehicles are be-
Registered Owner: Garfield Beach CVS, THE COURT ORDERS that all persons ly City (415) 231-4825.
is conducted by a General Partnership. ing sold by Santa Clara County Fed-
LLC, CA. The business is conducted by The registrants commenced to transact interested in this matter shall appear be- eral Credit Union- 2006 Ford Focus Mfg h20labS Model 300 exc cond
302 antiques
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- fore this court at the hearing indicated vin#201443,2013 Chevy Impala
trants commenced to transact business
business under the FBN on 10/20/17. below to show cause, if any, why the pe- counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839.
vin#201937. The following repos- heirlooM 1920 hand quilted bed-
under the FBN on 12/16/2015. /s/Jennifer Jacinto/ tition for change of name should not be spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat-
This statement was filed with the Asses- sessed vehicle is being sold by Shell refrigerator coMpact made by
/s/Melanie K. Luker/ granted. Any person objecting to the Western States Credit Union- 2004 emerson $25.00 good shape joe tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. (650)556-
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 10/20/2017. (Pub- name changes described above must file (650)573-5269 9708
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, BMW 745 vin#S51611. The following
sor-County Clerk on 10/24/2017. (Pub- a written objection that includes the rea- repossessed vehicle is being sold by
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/9/17, 11/16/17, 11/23/17, 11/30/17). sons for the objection at least two court rooM heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- MahogaNY aNtiqUe Secretary desk,
days before the matter is scheduled to Sheet Metal Workers Federal Credit
11/9/17, 11/16/17, 11/23/17, 11/30/17). Union- 2012 Honda Accord vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
be heard and must appear at the hearing (650)952-3500 elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
to show cause why the petition should vin#008511. Sealed bids will be taken
fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe from 8am to 8pm on 12/4/2017. Sale
fictitioUS bUSiNeSS NaMe StateMeNt #275593 not be granted. If no written objection is SewiNg MachiNe-roYal XL 6000 reeD orgaN, antique, completely re-
StateMeNt #275402 timely filed, the court may grant the peti- held at THE Auto Auction Inc. 214
The following person is doing business East Harris Ave, South San Francisco Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. stored, $200 OBO. Call if interested.
The following person is doing business as: Violet Hug, 535 Cypress Avenue, tion without a hearing. A hearing on the (650)342-8436. (650)458-3254.
as: CVS/pharmacy #16439, 1150 El Ca- petition shall be held on 12/12/17 at 9 CA 94080. 650-737-9010. Auction
SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, held indoors- A variety of cars, vans,
mino Real, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Owner: Shirley Kit-Yu Ngai, same ad- ShowtiMe rotiSSerie used once two aNtiqUe Treadle Sewing Ma-
Registered Owner: Garfield Beach CVS, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this SUV's and charity donations also $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave chine; Singer and the other is in working
dress. The business is conducted by an Order to Show Cause shall be published available. Annual $50.00 bidder fee. message. condition; Call to discuss pricing.
LLC, CA. The business is conducted by Individual. The registrants commenced
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- at least once each week for four succes- For more information please visit our (650)458-3254
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303 electronics 304 furniture 308 tools 310 Misc. for Sale 316 clothes 345 Medical equipment
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304 furniture $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
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wood with formica wood grain top $25 (650)952-3466
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piNe DoUble/qUeeN head/foot board manual, perfect, $29.95. (650)595-3933
beige Sofa $99. Excellent Condition shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
SUitcaSeS (2), teal, soft-side, 25x17
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8530
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1947. $60. (650)245-7517 and 29x19. Like new. Photo available. wilSoN leather Lady Jacket. Small, garage SaleS
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310 Misc. for Sale The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
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ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for twiN beD, mattress, box spring, frame $80. (650)421-5469 $50. (650)593-4490 in your local newspaper.
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$55.(650)341-8342
opeN hoUSe
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
wooDeN beD frame, single or 3/4 size.
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iKea table, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
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312 pets & animals toUreDge reactioN ii uniflex sys-
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tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons Reach over 83,450
new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
leather SectioNal sofa with otto-
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(650) 861-2411. lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134 (505)228-1480 local. viNtage NaSh Cruisers Mens/ Wom- renters a day,
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coMplete Set OF CHINA - Windsor oNe KeNNel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
liviNg rooM Table, good condition.
mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
to Palo Alto.
$30. (415)231-4825 Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
20-pieces in original box, never used. powertel phoNe for hard of hearing. (650)593-2066 woMaNS SKi Boots, Nordica, size 8 in your local newspaper.
love chair, velour, tan. $45. $250 per box (3 boxes available). Like new used 1 month. $20. (650)871- $30 (650)592-2047.
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New DelUxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- crYStal (leaDeD glass) lamp $30. preMiUM MoviNg blankets good con- offer. (650)245-4084 $ 50. (650)888-5808 .
ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must Can send picture. (650)464-7860 dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057
pet carrier for small dog or cat in ex- YaMaha roof RACK, 58 inches $75.
Sell! (650) 875-8159. (650)458-3255
fireplace caNDelabra with 5 bat- SaMSoNite 26" tan hard-sided suit cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349-
New twiN Mattress set plus frame tery-operated candles $30.00, (415)990- case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. 6059 470 rooms
$30.00 (650) 347-2356 6134 $45. (650)328-6709 335 rugs
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335 garden equipment
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$55. (650)888-5808 620 automobiles
316 clothes
340 camera & photo equip. chevrolet 86 ASTROVAN, 63K
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THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION/WORLD Thursday Nov. 30, 2017 31
Croat war criminals shocking death stuns U.N. tribunal
By Mike Corder against Praljak and five Bosnia in the early 1990s, as well as the 20- Press it would be easy to slip poison into the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS other Bosnian Croat year sentence initially handed to Praljak in court.
wartime political and mil- May 2013 at the end of the six mens trial. Attorney Toma Fila said that security for
THE HAGUE, Netherlands Seconds after itary leaders for their part Ironically, Praljak, who surrendered to the lawyers and other court staff is just like at an
a U.N. judge confirmed his 20-year war in a plan linked to tribunal in April 2004 and had already been airport, with security staff inspecting metal
crimes sentence on Wednesday, former Croatias late former jailed for 13 years, could have soon walked objects and confiscating cell phones, but
Bosnian Croat military commander President Franjo Tudjman free because those who are convicted are gen- pills and small quantities of liquids would
Slobodan Praljak shouted, I am not a war to violently carve out a erally released after serving two-thirds of not be registered.
criminal! threw back his head, drank liquid Croat-dominated mini- their sentences. Nick Kaufman, an Israeli defense lawyer
from a small bottle and told the court he had Slobodan state in Bosnia during the After Praljaks outburst, Dutch police who used to work as a prosecutor at the tribu-
taken poison. A flustered judge halted the Praljak Balkan wars by killing, immediately were called in to launch an inde- nal, also said a defendant could find a way to
hearing and Praljak was rushed to a nearby mistreating and deport- pendent investigation. Questions the detec- bring in a banned substance.
hospital, where he died. ing Muslims. tives will attempt to answer include: What When deprived of authority over the
Shocking images of the 72-year-old for- Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic was the liquid Praljak drank and how did he masses and the attention which formerly
mer philosophy professor and theater direc- offered his condolences to Praljaks family manage to get it into the tightly guarded fueled their ego and charisma, such defen-
tor who became a wartime general shouting and said the former generals actions reflect- courtroom? dants can often be extremely resourceful with
and drinking what he said was poison were ed the deep moral injustice done to him and The courtroom where the dramatic scene the little power they retain, he said.
streamed live on the courts website and the five others whose sentences were also unfolded was sealed off. Presiding Judge In the past, two Serbs have taken their
around the Balkans. upheld by the appeals judges Wednesday. Carmel Agius said it was now a crime lives while in the tribunals custody.
The death cast a pall over the last case at In their ruling, the judges confirmed that scene. In July 1998, Slavko Dokmanovic, a
the groundbreaking International Criminal Praljak was guilty of crimes including mur- A Serbian lawyer who has frequently Croatian Serb charged in the deaths of over
Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Judges der, persecution and inhumane treatment as defended suspects at the U.N. war crimes 200 Croat prisoners of war, was found dead in
upheld sentences ranging from 10-25 years part of the plot to establish a Croat entity in court in the Netherlands told the Associated his prison cell in The Hague.