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Brown outlined a $2. 5 billion legacy to con-
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to dialysis. In December 2015, he moved into
MidPen’s Half Moon Village.
Now, he has the adult day care center next
a new environment such as a nursing home
for a long period of time. While there are
patients who do need inpatient care, there are
able to stay at their own homes or with rela-
tives.
Clients’ needs vary, but the coordination
door where he can take exercise classes or those who can return home with the right between various departments such as hous-
play games, he receives regular checkups at services, Beed explained. ing, transportation, social services and
happier,” Beed said. home, has help going to dialysis and is able “These are often people who are very alone, behavioral health is key. Some clients are
Begun in 2014, the CCSP is part of the to live in his own apartment. don’t have support, have medical needs that able to have in-home visits from doctors,
county’s Coordinated Care Initiative for dual- “There are so many benefits,” Solano said, can’t be met if they’re alone,” Beed said. “But nurse practitioners, social workers and other
ly eligible Medi-Cal, the state’s version of adding he feels safe and enjoys having his with some support, they can live on their caregivers. For clients whose conditions
Medicaid, and Medicare patients. The county personal space. “I like it here.” own quasi-independently.” greatly improve after about 18 months, they
works closely with agencies like the Institute The patients range in experience and age. can go on to a “maintenance” phase that is
In Half Moon Bay, 12 units at MidPen’s
on Aging and the housing agency Brilliant The youngest is in their 40s and after having less intensive, Beed said.
senior community have been set aside for
Corners to help find low-income housing for a stroke was unable to live alone. The oldest One of the largest challenges is that many
clients like Solano, said Melora Simon,
those who might otherwise be stuck in a nurs- is in their 90s but the average age is around of the services that support people remaining
director of the Health Plan’s Adult
ing facility. 72. Most of the clients have a functional in the community — such as housing or
Demonstration Programs.
Through a coordinated, multi-disciplinary impairment or physical disability, and many transportation — are not directly covered by
effort amongst various departments, clients “Because these people do have higher needs have mobility issues, Simon said.
than your average senior affordable housing health insurance. Therefore, having partner-
often receive medical, behavioral health and Thus far, they’ve helped about 190 clients, ships with other county departments, health
social services, assistance bathing or dress- dweller, working in partnership with MidPen have high levels of client satisfaction and
we’re able to create the mix of onsite and off- care providers, nonprofits and housing
ing, as well as help with food and transporta- shown nearly 50 percent cost savings as providers is critical, Beed and Simon said.
tion. For some clients, it also means assis- site services that really enables people to compared to people remaining in nursing
thrive,” Simon said. “I think it’s a necessity in our current envi-
tance securing affordable housing. homes or inpatient facilities, according to ronment. I think absolutely everybody has to
Solano, who now resides at nonprofit It also helps foster a better sense of com- Beed and Simon.
munity with residents able to relate to one work together in the community and leverage
MidPeninsula Housing’s senior community Aside from Half Moon Village, other hous- the resources we have to take care of people,”
on the coastside, previously lived in a nurs- another, she said. ing sites the Health Plan has been able to
“It enables people to age in place, which is Beed said. “People don’t get well and stay
ing facility. Eventually, he recovered enough place clients in include Sequoia Belle Haven well if they don’t have this kind of support,
to return to the community but had lost his very important to them,” Simon said. in Menlo Park, Alma Point in Foster City and especially when they’re elderly.”
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Man found guilty attorney Peter Goldscheider could not be the fire had been extinguished. They did not
Local briefs immediately reached for comment. say whether any injuries were reported.
of second-degree so that deliberations on the murder charge Wagstaffe said Sale is believed to have Industrial Road was closed in both direc-
murder in DUI fatality could continue, according to prosecutors. consumed some 16 shots of liquor by the tions between Harbor Boulevard and Quarry
Four days after a jury began deliberations Sale was driving his pickup truck heading time he crashed into Veloso’s car, forever Road during the fire.
on a verdict for a San Jose man charged south on Highway 101 around 3:45 a.m. altering the lives of Veloso’s wife and two A cause for the blaze remains under inves-
with killing a 46-year- April 9, 2016, when he struck the rear of a children. tigation.
old father of two, its car driven by 46-year-old Vivaldo Braga “This case is an example of a tragedy on
members found him Veloso Jr., of Burlingame, just north of the all sides because the defendant is now Coroner IDs man who
guilty of second-degree San Bruno Avenue offramp, according to potentially giving up the rest of his life,” washed ashore at Pescadero beach
murder Friday, according prosecutors. he said.
to the San Mateo County Investigators determined that Sale, who The San Mateo County Coroner has iden-
District Attorney’s was uninjured, had objective signs of Firefighters extinguish tified the body of a man who washed ashore
Office. intoxication, and a blood test later showed two-alarm commercial building fire Saturday at Pescadero State Beach in San
Though jurors a blood-alcohol content of 0.15 percent. Mateo County as Daniel Horton, 46, of San
Wednesday decided Louis Veloso was transported to a hospital, but Firefighters extinguished a two-alarm Francisco.
Louis Sale died three days later after being declared fire at a commercial building in San Carlos
Sale, 33, was guilty of Passersby walking along the beach
felony vehicular manslaughter, felony brain dead and taken off life support. He Thursday evening, according to fire offi- Saturday found the remains. The Coroner’s
drunk driving and other charges for his role was the father of two daughters who were 4 cials. Office investigated and identified the man
in a fatal Burlingame crash, it took them and 6 years old at the time of his death, Redwood City Fire Department officials as a missing person out of San Francisco,
another day to reach a verdict on his murder according to prosecutors. said on social media around 6:20 p.m. that the coroner’s office said.
charge. After one of the jurors was unable District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said firefighters were responding to a blaze on The cause and manner of Horton’s death
to continue serving because of a planned Sale faces life in prison when he returns to the 100 block of Industrial Road. have yet to be determined, according to the
vacation, an alternate juror was substituted court April 27 for sentencing. Defense Fire officials said around 6:30 p.m. that coroner’s office.
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Pop Warner doesn’t support improving the game and offers parents the one-year deal.
Football briefs option of tackle or flag football.
youth tackle football ban bill children can play.” Supporters of the legislation say the measure
Nzeocha appeared in 10 games last season
and registered four tackles on special teams. He
CHICAGO — The Pop Warner youth football Illinois state Rep. Carol Sente on Thursday isn’t meant to ban tackle football, it’s meant to was eligible to be a restricted free agent in
program says it doesn’t agree with banning filed the Dave Duerson Act to Prevent CTE protect children. March before signing the deal on Friday.
football for young people after legislation was named for the Chicago Bears defensive back
unveiled in Illinois prohibiting tackle football who was diagnosed with chronic traumatic 49ers re-sign linebacker Nzeocha was drafted by Dallas in the seventh
for children under 12. encephalopathy. CTE has been linked to con- Nzeocha to one-year deal round in 2015. The Niners signed him off the
Pop Warner spokesperson Brian Heffron says cussions or repeated head trauma. Cowboys practice squad in September. He has
the organization “can’t imagine elected offi- Heffron says Pop Warner has focused on SANTA CLARA — The San Francisco 49ers played in 18 games and registered four tackles
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half, but all were from distance and none “You can’t make those mistakes in the plenty of space to show off their dribbling
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posed significant problems to Burlingame
goalkeeper Evan Glatt.
Another defensive mistake by the Knights
box,” Pliego said. “In the Ocean, you might
be able to make that mistake and get away
with it. But in the Bay, they’re [going to
skills.
“We definitely got away from the passing
game in the second half,” Dimech said.
almost cost them in the 15th minute when take advantage].” It appeared the Panthers would get a
Dakota Lillelund beat the defense to a loose Hyman’s chance to add another goal five chance for a third goal when Milan Rosic
get on the board. The Knights’ defense had
ball deep in the Hillsdale end. Lillelund went minutes later went just wide and the Panthers was chopped down in the penalty following
the ball, but failed to do anything good with
around one defender to find some space to settled for the two-goal lead at break. a long run — but the referee swallowed his
it. A cross pass was intercepted by
Burlingame’s Gunnar Hansen just outside the get a shot off, but his attempt went just wide. In the second half, the Knights came out whistle as Rosic writhed on the ground in
Hillsdale penalty box. He split a pair of with more resolve. They were more aggres- pain for several minutes afterward.
About 10 minutes later, Lillelund served a
defenders, cut back to the middle of the box perfect cross to Hyman at the far right post sive both offensively and defensively, but Burlingame’s best chance in the second
and sent a shot to the far right corner for a 1- but, instead of heading it on frame, he they still struggled to get many good looks half came late. Marcus Grundmann took five
0 lead. attempted an awkward one-timer that was at goal. Hillsdale defenders off the dribble, but he
“We wanted to make sure we started well,” easily saved. Minutes later, Hyman served a Hillsdale’s best scoring chance came just was thwarted when his shot was pushed over
Dimech said. cross into the path of a charging Robert two minutes into the second half off a free the top of the goal by goalkeeper Erick
The goal seemed to energize the Panthers, Rochel, who split a pair of defenders to get kick near midfield. Lucky Buiza received Maldonado.
who continued to put heavy pressure on the off a toe-volley that was also stopped. the ball at the top of the Burlingame penal- Despite still looking for their first win in
Hillsdale goal. Kai Galia had a couple of dan- In the 32nd minute, the Panthers doubled ty box and touched it into space before Bay Division play, Pliego has not seen the
gerous runs from his right wing position, their lead. Galia received a pass at the top of rifling a shot that caromed off the right Hillsdale squad just going through the
while Gabe Hyman was giving the Knights’ the Hillsdale penalty box, where he turned post. motions.
defense fits at center striker. toward goal while bracketed by a pair of Burlingame, meanwhile, was looking to “We’re 0-7-1 and to still feel we’re in
Hillsdale, meanwhile, was limited to free defenders. Neither closed on Galia, giving do everything individually. With a ton of every game shows the moxie of this team,”
kicks as the bulk of its offense. The Knights him a clean look at goal. He buried his shot space in the midfield because Hillsdale was Pliego said. “It is growing pains, but it’s
managed to get off four shots in the first for a 2-0 Burlingame lead. pressing offensively, it gave the Panthers also a lack of complete-game focus.”
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school, and it wants state Attorney General
Bill Schuette to consider appointing a neu-
tral investigator to conduct an inquiry of the
and women under the guise of medical treat-
ment.
Several of the 150-plus victims who
is being done.”
U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos
confirmed Friday that her agency is also
Nassar matter “to promote bipartisan spoke at his sentencing hearing were former investigating the Nassar scandal. She said in
acceptance of the results.” Schuette, who is athletes at the school, and many victims a statement that what happened at the school
decertify the organization, which besides running for governor, will further detail his accused the university of mishandling past is “abhorrent” and “cannot happen ever
picking U.S. national teams is the umbrella probe in a news conference Saturday. complaints about Nassar. again — there or anywhere.”
organization for hundreds of clubs across the Trustee Brian Mosallam addressed his
country. “I don’t believe that I’ve ever met him,” The Education Department was already
remarks toward the victims: “I am so truly Hollis said of Nassar. He insisted he did not reviewing separate complaints about the
Some of the nation’s top gymnasts, sorry. We failed you.” know about complaints of abuse until an school’s compliance with Title IX, the law
including Olympians Aly Raisman, Beekman is vice president and secretary of Indianapolis Star report in 2016. that requires public schools to offer equal
McKayla Maroney, Simone Biles and Jordyn the board. He began working at the universi- Gov. Rick Snyder said Friday he is mulling opportunities to both genders, and compli-
Wieber, said they were among Nassar’s vic- ty in 1995 and previously led the MSU an inquiry into the university, depending on ance with requirements about providing
tims. Alumni Association. He has an undergradu- whether it would interfere with other investi- campus crime and security information.
At the university board’s meeting, ate degree from MSU. gations such as the attorney general’s. The board expressed support for Simon
Chairman Brian Breslin said it was “clear “I think our culture here at Michigan State Under the state constitution, the governor before her resignation, but she faced pres-
that MSU has not been focused enough on clearly needs to improve,” he said. “We need can remove or suspend public officers for sure from many students, faculty and legisla-
the victims.” The trustees, he said, want to to be able to make everybody that comes on “gross neglect of duty,” corruption or “other tors. While there has been no evidence that
resume discussions with those who have our campus feel safe.” misfeasance or malfeasance.” Simon or Hollis knew of Nassar’s sexual
sued the school to “reach a fair and just con- Simon submitted her resignation “The governor hasn’t seen enough done abuse, some of the women and girls who
clusion.” Talks broke down last year. Wednesday after Nassar, a former Michigan for the survivors after everything they’ve accused him said they complained to univer-
The board plans to ask an independent State employee, was sentenced to 40 to 175 gone through,” spokeswoman Anna Heaton sity employees as far back as the late 1990s.
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The benefits
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demonized.
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well-paying jobs
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munities to focus new funds on campaigns
By Lindsey Bahr to code, fixes an illegal drainpipe that has very pregnant wife, Shirine (Rita Hayek). to make sure every student had the opportu-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS been leaking dirty water on himself and his Yasser, subdued but proud to a fault, doesn’t nity to be prepared for higher education.
workers. The owner tells him not to touch think he’s done anything particularly While this message alone is valid and
In the provocative Lebanese film “The his apartment and smashes the newly wrong — it was Tony who smashed the important, it is also true that the modern-
Insult, ” a minor conflict over a gutter installed pipe. The construction worker pipe, after all — but his boss convinces him ization of vocational and apprenticeship
between two ordinary men in Beirut spirals shouts an expletive at him. to apologize, reminding him that he’s a vis- programs would allow for students who
itor in “their” neighborhood. would find success in careers such as weld-
and escalates to the level of national signif- The rub is that one man, the construction
icance with the stability of the country worker Yasser Salameh (Kamel El Basha), is The apology couldn’t go worse. When ing, plumbing, construction in addition to
hanging in the balance. a Palestinian refugee. The other, the owner Yasser arrives to Tony’s auto shop, Tony is many more to gain the required training
of the apartment Tony Hanna (Adel Karam), listening to some anti-Palestinian rhetoric needed for employment. Legislators have
The film, from director Ziad Doueiri on the radio. Then Yasser fails to immedi- begun to heed this call for diversified fund-
(“West Beirut,” “The Attack”), on Tuesday is a Lebanese member of the Christian
Party. Everyday offenses and clashes of ately apologize and Tony, once again, gets ing, with California legislators recently
became Lebanon’s first foreign language hot and says he wished Ariel Sharon would devoting millions of dollars to public out-
Oscar contender. It’s also, somewhat fit- egos aren’t just annoyances. In this con-
text, they take on the weight of everyone’s have “wiped you all out.” Yasser punches reach to change public perceptions of voca-
tingly, caused a fair amount of controversy Tony in the ribs, and suddenly they’re deal- tional training and careers in the trades in
internationally, being banned in countries history, prejudices and traumas. addition to improving educational services.
ing with an assault.
like Jordan. Tony, who runs hot through most of the The films shifts then to a tumultuous The societal perception that becoming a
The insult in question begins as almost a film, is incensed by the Yasser’s swearing courtroom drama, first with both men repre- tradesperson is not admirable is partly due
misunderstanding. A man tasked with bring- and becomes wholly obsessed with getting
ing the apartments in one part of Beirut up an apology — much to the bafflement of his See INSULT, Page 20 See STUDENT, Page 20
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for students to begin the journey of
becoming masters of their chosen
trade. In many European countries,
people who progress through appren-
These workers do not have steady
work or pay, health insurance or a
contract that guarantees their rights
as workers. Qualified trade workers
LARAMIE
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ticeship and journeyman programs often can assume union positions
and become master workers are which give workers job security and
to the fact that many people conflate includes a note card for viewers to write how they can show
respected in communities and cele- benefit programs such as pensions.
highly skilled master tradesmen with kindness and compassion. The cards are posted in the
brated for their devotion to perfecting Many trade training programs work
laborers who have not received spe- lobby.
their skills. This respect is the result closely with employers that want to
cialized training. People who have Sensitively directed by Lee Ann Payne, eight actors por-
of an understanding of the skills and hire qualified graduates and some com-
risen to the highest levels of mastery tray dozens of characters, most of them Laramie residents.
training needed to achieve that level panies will even subsidies educational
within specific trades should be treas- As Act 1 begins, they talk about how much they like their
of mastery. A rejuvenation of appren- costs.
ured and respected for their skills and town with its population of about 27,200.
ticeship programs in a variety of nec- Although increasing automation is
contributions to society. Instead as As that act ends, the hospital CEO reads a statement from
essary fields will allow for students to reducing the amount of jobs in some
viewing work in the trades as an Shepard’s family requesting privacy while he clings to life
have a clear path toward gaining the industries, there will always be a need
option for low-achieving students, it in the intensive care unit. Act 2 revolves around his death
skills needed to be an expert in the for highly skilled workers. Parents
should be seen by parents, students and the trials of his assailants.
field of their choice and will show to should encourage their children to
and educators as a path for ambitious The assailants left a bar with Shepard and drove out of
society that becoming a master explore careers in the trades and edu-
students whose intelligence thrives in town, where they savagely beat him, tied him to fence and
tradesperson requires extensive train- cators should instill the idea in their
applied work that combines physical left him. Fifteen hours later, Aaron Kreifels, a university
ing that reflects commitment and students that becoming tradespeople
work with complex problem solving. freshman bicycling along that remote road found him and
intelligence. is a responsible career choice that can summoned help. Several times during his interview he won-
To train the next generation to be In the rise of the aptly named “gig facilitate a rewarding life. ders why God chose him to find Shepard.
able to fulfill our need for skilled economy,” which is characterized by First to respond was Sheriff’s Deputy Reggie Fluty. She
tradespeople we need to devote funds people receiving pay for singular cut the unconscious Shepard loose and says that the only
to creating vocational programs jobs they complete, many more peo- Charlie Chapman is a junior at Burlingame place on his face not caked with blood was where tears had
High School. Student News appears in the
around our country and establishing ple whose skills may flourish in the weekend edition. You can email Student fallen. It’s a startling revelation.
apprenticeship programs that allow trades are taking on unreliable work. News at news@smdailyjournal.com. Others who speak are the bartender who was the last to see
Shepard before he left, Shepard’s college counselor, his
friends, various clergymen, a lesbian professor and a doc-
tor.
A theater major talks about how he won a scholarship to
the university by doing a scene from “Angels in America,”
but his parents refused to watch him because of the play’s
gay theme. There’s a Muslim student who proudly wears a
hijab.
A lesbian student and her friends don angel outfits and sur-
round hate-preaching minister Fred Phelps with their
wings, hiding him from view.
It’s a marvelous work by an ensemble cast featuring Jeff
Clarke, Josiah Frampton, Kelly Hudson, Judith Miller,
Dana Cordelia Morgan, Roneet Aliza Rahamim, Brad
Satterwhite and Todd Wright.
The spare set by Nikolaj Sorensen comprises mainly a
few chairs and a backdrop of three windows showing his
projections of various scenes in the city and, touchingly,
the fence where Shepard was found.
This is a provocative, memorable theatrical experience, a
must-see.
Running about two and half hours with one intermission,
“The Laramie Project” will continue through Feb. 4 at the
Lucie Stern Theater, 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. For
tickets and information call (650) 329-0891 or visit
paplayers.org.
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become self-sufficient. One breakthrough goal now is to move toward a sustainable, number of pots that got picked up.”
CRAB POT
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was leveraging GPS and asking those
already out at sea to send in geo-tagged pho-
tos of leftover crab pots. This allows crews
cost recoverable program that’s not reliant
on grants, they explained.
Increasing recovery fees has been part of
State intervention
The working group is also developing a
to direct their recovery efforts, Damrosch that. Last year, fishermen were charged $85 risk assessment and mitigation program
explained. per crab pot, which recovered 63 percent of that will support the state in its efforts to
number of whales coming into contact with The new data tool was first tested in Half total costs in 2017. It was an increase com-
fishing gear — which was blamed in part implement rules laid out in Senate Bill
Moon Bay in 2016 before it was picked up pared to a 47 percent cost recoverable pro- 1437, the Whale Protection and Crab Gear
due to warming ocean conditions affecting in four other Northern California ports, said gram in 2016 when gear owners were
foraging patterns — has prompted efforts at Retrieval Act. One recent recommendation
Tom Dempsey, senior fisheries project charged $65. Only a little over half of the is for the state to implement stricter stan-
the state and local levels. director with The Nature Conservancy. pots recovered are returned to owners, while dards requiring the crab pot owners be easi-
The effort off the coast of San Mateo
Now, fishing vessels or charter boats the remainder are auctioned, salvaged or ly identified with tags.
County involves a collection of fishermen
have a quick and easy way to report leftover destroyed, according to the association. Some are now concerned about the poten-
and environmental advocates that partnered
gear to those organizing recovery efforts. The program has grown since its incep- tial for the state to step in with rules man-
to recover 838 pots over the course of three
Helping to streamline the process has been tion with 182 pots recovered in 2015 over dating owners of lost crab pots pay fees.
years, according to the Half Moon Bay
critical to recovering more gear and keeping six sea days, followed by 207 pots in 2016 But locals are hopeful the program at Pillar
Seafood Marketing Association.
costs down, Dempsey explained. over 12 days, and 449 crab pots pulled over Point Harbor could serve as a model for col-
While looking toward what they hope
will be another successful year, challenges “It’s an issue that I think the fishery over- 13 days in 2017, according to the associa- laboration with the fishing industry.
may lie ahead as they wait to see whether the all sees as something they need to address tion. It’s too early to tell how many pots With warmer ocean temperatures cited as
state implements a new law suggesting cita- and it’s been taking a lot of steps to ensure might be found following this year’s com- cause for whales altering their migration
tions to those who leave gear behind. Now, that gear gets out of the water at the end of mercial crab season closing at the end of patterns in search of food, Dempsey said the
locals are hoping to continue forging a sus- the season,” Dempsey said. “Our role has June. fishermen have been indispensable in pro-
tainable program that recovers costs for been trying to improve the process.” There’s greater chances though as people moting environmental goals.
retrieval efforts and leverages technology The conservancy, an environmental non- now submit GPS-tagged photos of gear left “That partnership with fishing communi-
to locate lost gear. profit, provided grant funding toward the out several weeks following the season’s ties was essential to any program, ”
How it works is crews are paid to venture pilot that could ideally be replicated else- closure. Tom Mattusch, who runs a charter Dempsey said. “There’s no way the state and
out to sea and bring back lost gear that’s left where in the state or nation. A goal is to boat out of Pillar Point, said he frequently federal folks can handle this on their own.”
out after the season closes. Efforts are then have a scalable program as recovery needs alerts the association of gear he comes Damrosch, who noted the crab fishery is a
made to identify and contact the crab pot fluctuate depending on weather and season, across. $7 million industry in Pillar Point Harbor,
owner, who can get it back for $85, cheaper Dempsey said. A member of the San Mateo County said local crews have an inherent interest in
than purchasing a new one, according to the “We got involved as we saw a whale Harbor District Board of Commissioners, participating in the program. Still, the
association. entanglement uptick a few years back,” Mattusch participates in a working group association is keenly watching how the
“You’re recovering something that’s lost Dempsey explained, noting the nonprofit’s under the Ocean Protection Council’s state might act, she said.
as often as you can, the cost of getting it goal is to “make the ocean safer for whales Dungeness Crab Task Force that’s looking “I would contend that there are no better
back is cheaper than it would be to replace while still having a thriving Dungeness to reduce whale entanglement risks. ocean stewards than the ocean fisherman.
it, and you’re cleaning up your ocean envi- crab fishery.” “There’s always gear out there, but one of No one cares more about the ocean and no
ronment and reducing the risk of whale the key attributes of this [local] project is one depends more on the ocean than our
entanglement,” said Lisa Damrosch, execu- Sustainable program now there’s funding and therefore incen- commercial fishermen, and no one wants to
tive director of the association. “It’s pretty While recovering gear is not a new con- tives for people to pick up the gear, ” entangle a whale,” Damrosch said. “I hope
easy to be supportive of this program.” cept, prior to this organized effort it had pri- Mattusch said. “The seafood marketing and I expect that when the [state’s] plan is
These programs have primarily relied on marily been sporadic and smaller in terms of association can pay people to go pick up finalized, it will help support the ongoing
grant funding and are now striving to scale, said Dempsey and Damrosch. The pots, [last] year there was an absolute record work of ports like Half Moon Bay.”
Mary Nichols, chairwoman of the lion worth of subsidies in each of the next levels and auctions off permits to pollute.
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California Air Resources Board, up from
about 5 percent now.
“We think that’s a very reasonable pro-
eight years.
California will need to radically reduce
pollution from the transportation sector to
The plan faces a number of obstacles.
Consumers have been slow to warm to elec-
tric cars, preferring pickup trucks and sport-
posal,” Nichols said. “It’s not a stretch.” reach its goal of reducing greenhouse gases utility vehicles. And while the number of
40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030. electric options is growing, automakers and
fighting climate change amid President Brown’s plan would extend subsidies to
Pollution from cars, trucks and other modes dealers have not aggressively marketed
Donald Trump’s decision to pull the U.S. out help people buy emission-free vehicles. It
of transportation account for the largest them to consumers, in part because they’re
of the Paris climate accord. seeks to have 250, 000 electric-vehicle
portion of greenhouse gas emissions. not profitable.
The number of zero-emission cars is a sig- charging stations and 200 hydrogen fueling
The state has successfully reduced emis- Brown administration officials believe
nificant expansion of Brown’s goal of sell- stations, an increase from about 14,000
sions from power plants thanks to the wide- demand will increase as the cars become
ing 1.5 million such vehicles by 2025. It’s charging stations and 31 hydrogen sta-
spread adoption of wind, solar and hydro- more visible on roadways and people learn
a nearly 15-fold increase over the 350,000 tions.
electricity, but pollution from transporta- more about them.
zero-emission vehicles already on California offers subsidies of up to tion has inched up. Democratic Assemblyman Phil Ting of
California’s roads. The $2. 5 billion in $7,000 for the purchase or lease of a new Brown proposes using money from a mix- San Francisco also is pushing legislation
spending still needs legislative approval. electric, fuel-cell or plug-in hybrid vehicle, ture of existing programs at the California that would require all new vehicles sold in
Reaching the goal will require that 40 per- though most subsidies are smaller. Energy Commission and the state’s cap- California to be emission-free by 2040 — a
cent of vehicles sold in 2030 be clean, said Brown’s proposal would offer $200 mil- and-trade program, which caps pollution goal that automakers say is unrealistic.
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2:00pm Worship Service 10:00 AM
Sunday School 9:00 am Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm
Sunday Worship Services 10:00 am Minister J.S. Oxendine Sunday School 11:00 AM
Wednesday Worship 7pm Hope Lutheran Preschool
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YMCA
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dren in Redwood City, and welcomed
the idea of upgrading the facilities and
designing them with families in mind.
SATURDAY, JAN. 27
Calendar
For more information contact
“This is the coolest thing since Last Saturday of the Month dlabove@smhsdrama.org.
sliced bread,” he said. Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The
help shape the designs of two new American Legion Post 409, 757 San Oxford Street Brass. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Acknowledging concerns the new Mateo Ave., San Bruno. Breakfast
buildings expected to hold a new First Congregational Church, 1985
facilities and the construction preced- with drinks is $10 for adults and $6 Louis Road, Palo Alto. Features the
YMCA facility and senior center in for children 12 years old and under. American Music for Brass Quintet.
ing them might increase traffic con-
Red Morton Park. The decision to For more information call 345-7388. For more information call 856-6662.
gestion, Tornquist said he didn’t think
replace five facilities at Red Morton Free Small Electronics Recycling
the new plans were likely to draw MONDAY, JAN. 29
Park as well as existing facilities at Drop-Off Event for San Mateo National Puzzle Day. 306 Walnut
many new visitors to the facilities and County Residents. 9 a.m. to noon.
the Sequoia YMCA in Palm Park fol- Ave., South San Francisco. Celebrate
instead better serve those already 800 N. Humboldt St., San Mateo or National Puzzle Day with a variety of
lowed months of scoping how aging Parking Lot 1050 Mission Road, puzzles. All ages welcome. For more
using them. Beth said previously that South San Francisco. Residents must
facilities at the Veterans Memorial information call 877-8530.
keeping parking and building mass- provide proof of residency in San
Senior Center at 1455 Madison Ave. Mateo. For more information contact
ing within the footprint of the exist- sustainability@smcgov.org.
Informational Sessions for
and the Sequoia YMCA at 1445 Hudson CO.STARTER S Entrepreneur
February offer officials an opportuni- ing buildings could help manage the
St. could better serve their patrons. Burlingame Sports Garage Sale. 9 Program. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. San Carlos
ty to develop preliminary designs for flow of traffic in the neighborhoods Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. Free.
Resident Alice Pease attended a.m. to 1 p.m. Burlingame Rec Center,
Open for adults 21+. For more infor-
the buildings with the residents who surrounding the park. 850 Burlingame Ave., Burlingame.
Wednesday’s meeting to learn more Admission is $3 per person or $5 per mation call 591-0341.
about the plans and joined other sen- might be using it. Scott Lohmann, a physical thera- family. For more information call
pist who teaches classes at the exist- A Staged Reading of ‘Good Night’s
iors in expressing concerns about the “We had a really good cross section 558-7300.
Insomnia’ by Hillary King. 7 p.m.
impending changes to the existing and we were pleasantly surprised by ing senior and wellness centers, said 2018 Peninsula Orchid Society Dragon Productions Theatre
senior center, which she said she’s the turnout,” he said, adding that many he was looking forward to seeing the Show and Sale. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Company, 2120 Broadway, Redwood
Community Activities Building, 1400 City. For more information email
visited regularly since 1998. Pease months to conduct an environmental existing facilities upgraded to keep info@dragonproductions.net.
Roosevelt Ave., Redwood City.
said she walks to the center from her analysis on the project are expected to pace with the programming offered Beautiful flowers, lovely scents and
there. helpful talks on orchid care. Runs TUESDAY, JAN. 30
home multiple times a week to attend follow once the plans are finalized. through Jan. 28. For more informa- Parenting Work shop: Special
three classes and socialize with “This is still a very long process “We have some pretty cutting-edge tion visit penorchidsoc.org. Education. 10 a.m. to noon. Sobrato
friends afterwards. Though she going through.” equipment in a crumbling building,” Foundation, 350 Twin Dolphin Drive,
Introduction to Podcasts. 10:15 Redwood City. Learn about the
acknowledged the benefits seniors By bringing the programs delivered he said. a.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San advocation for special education
could experience in the new facilities, at five buildings currently located at With years of experience teaching Francisco. Learn the basics of audio rights for kids of all ages and races.
podcasts. For more information con- For more information call (415) 377-
such as a warm therapy pool, Pease the park — which include the existing weight training and general condi- tact valle@plsinfo.org. 8941.
worried dedicated space for seniors Veterans Memorial Senior Center, tioning fitness classes for seniors at
AAUW Author Event ‘Under the Grand Opening of the Veterans
could be overlooked with the changes. Herkner Memorial Pool, the NFL the Red Morton Park facilities and Russian Snow’ by Michelle Snow. Resource Center. 5 p.m. South San
“The facility is so functional, so Alumni Building, an administrative through the nonprofit Adaptive PE 10:30 a.m. to noon. Redwood Shores Francisco Main Library, 840 W.
building and a wellness center — Redwood City, Lohmann noted the Library, 399 Marine Parkway, Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
warm [and] accepting, ” she said, Redwood Shores. Free. For more For more information contact
adding that the hallways in the exist- together with those offered at the changes were a long time in coming information call 780-7018. valle@plsinfo.org.
ing senior center have been designed Sequoia YMCA on Hudson Street in the and felt that intergenerational pro- The Slave Narrative that Freed Me:
two new buildings, Beth said the plans gramming could be integrated into the San Mateo County Veterans
so seniors using walkers or wheel- How I found William Grimes. 10:30 Services Office Informational
chairs can move around easily. “I con- allow for city staff and YMCA employ- new plans. a.m. to noon. Grace Lutheran Presentation. 6 p.m. South San
Church, 2825 Alameda de las Pulgas,
sider it my extended home.” ees to better meet the needs of resi- Though Pease said she and her San Mateo. Free. For more informa-
Francisco, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
San Francisco. Learn about the San
Chris Beth, the city’s Parks, dents of all ages. friends enjoy seeing youth perform in tion call 306-3423. Mateo County Veteran ID Card and
Recreation and Community Services “It’s just a different model and that small music and theater productions Understanding your Health Care. how to qualify. For more information
takes a little bit of getting used to,” he contact valle@plsinfo.org.
Department director, confirmed pro- and spend time with seniors at the cen- 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. San Mateo
said. Senior Center 2645 Alameda de las
gramming and space for seniors is ter, she noted many look forward to Pulgas, San Mateo. Learn how to ‘More Than a Word’ film and dis-
expected to be preserved in the new Beth added Herkner Memorial Pool going to a place where they know they understand your health care cussion. 6 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. Menlo
options. Registration is required for Park Main Library, 800 Alma St.,
plans, which include a new senior cen- is currently only open during the sum- can spend time with those their own this class. For more information call Menlo Park. For more information
ter hosting all the programs currently mer and that finding staff to manage age. 522-7490. contact jnweaver@menlopark.org.
offered at the existing one. He added the facility has been a challenge in “We talk and chat and have experi- WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31
Final Fridays Family Dance Party. 1
that when seniors using the center recent years. Partnering with the enced the same things which gives us p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Sun Catcher: Rose Window Paper
were surveyed, they noted the theater, YMCA to offer year-round access to a connectivity that is missing in the Francisco. For more information Ar t. 306 Walnut Ave., South San
email ssfpladm@plsinfo.org. Francisco. Create colorful sun catch-
catering kitchen, lunch program and two pools, a health and wellness cen- early generations,” she said. “When ers with tissue paper. Free and open
club rooms were among the most val- ter, child care and several multi-pur- oldsters talk to oldsters, they’re talk- Make and Take: Musical Invention to the public. For more information
pose rooms in a new facility next door 2.0. 1 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South call 877-8530.
ued resources currently offered, so ing to a peer, that’s much different.” San Francisco. Sound exploration
planners sought to find ways to incor- to the new senior center would allow Two more community workshops and music instrument invention. For San Mateo Professional Alliance
families to use resources in both more information email ssf- Networking Lunch. Noon to 1 p.m.
porate those components in the plan. will be held 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Jan. 31 pladm@plsinfo.org. Pacific Catch Restaurant, 243 S. B St.,
Beth was encouraged by the turnout buildings, said Beth. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Feb. 22 at the San Mateo. Free admission, lunch
at Wednesday’s meeting, which he said Resident Tom Tornquist was excited Redwood Room of the Veterans
One Book Discussion: ‘Until ordered off the menu. For more
Tuesday.’ 2 p.m. Philz Coffee, 2248 information contact mike@mike-
drew nearly 150 people, many of to see the new facilities better meet Memorial Senior Center, 1455 Westborough Blvd., South San foor.com.
whom were seniors, neighbors and the needs of those who use the park. Madison Ave. Email city-ymcafeed- Francisco. For more information con-
tact valle@plsinfo.org. Did You Feel the Earthquake? Be
nearby residents. He said the meeting Tornquist has lived across the street back@redwoodcity.org to submit feed- Prepared for the Next Big One.
and those following it in January and from the park for some 10 years and back or inquiries. Choral Evensong for St. Paul. 5 6:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. San Mateo
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Order tO shOW Cause FOr Order tO shOW Cause FOr nIChOLas sparKs hardback books. star Wars Action figure: Qui-Gon neW tWIn Mattress set plus frame VIntage shOpsMIth and Band
Change OF naMe Change OF naMe 2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 $30.00 (650) 347-2356 saW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
CASE# 18CIV00046 CASE# 17CIV05859 Steve (650)518-6614. (650)342-6993
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, quaLIty BOOKs used and rare. World nIagara VIBratIng Adjustable bed
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, & US History and classic American nov- good condition Burlingame $90 Call Dan
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 299 Computers (408)656-0958
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
PETITION OF the haLO Forerunner saga. 3 books. reCOrdaBLe Cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop- OFFICe sWIVeL Chair, good condition. 309 Office equipment
Arashpreet Mann Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587 ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, $25. (415)231-4825
Kwangduk Lee TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: (650) 578 9208 1950’s BurrOughs elec. adding ma-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: Arashpreet Mann filed a peti- V.LOgVInOV, unusuaL Journey to the OFFICe type 34"X 60" heavy solid chine. $30. 650-888-9314.
Petitioner: Kwangduk Lee filed a petition tion with this court for a decree changing Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- wood with formica wood grain top $25
with this court for a decree changing name as follows: sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 300 toys (650) 787-9753
LaptOp Case or bag. Black. Like new.
name as follows: Present name: Arashpreet Mann Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564.
Proposed Name: Arashh Singh Mann a questIOn of Scruples card game, Ornate Large BOOKCase: Two
Present Name: Kwangduk Lee
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
294 Baby stuff the game of moral dilemmas. New $25 Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
Proposed Name: Kwangduk Douglas (650)369-2486 asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. 310 Misc. For sale
Lee interested in this matter shall appear be- FIsher-prICe heaLthy Care booster
fore this court at the hearing indicated seat - $5 (650)592-5864.
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- dOLL hOuse w/ furniture $50.00 new Ornate MahOgany headboard with 500-600 BIg Band-era 78's--most mint,
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons tition for change of name should not be joe (650)573-5269 gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
interested in this matter shall appear be- granted. Any person objecting to the 295 art
fore this court at the hearing indicated name changes described above must file “gaMBIna” sCarLett O’Hara doll. pIne dOuBLe/queen head/foot board Bessy sMaLL Evening Hand Bag With
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- a written objection that includes the rea- Brushed FInIsh, 15" X 20" frame $25. 650-888-9314. with metal frame $35/obo. (650)646- Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
tition for change of name should not be sons for the objection at least two court holds 18 various size photos. Never 8530
days before the matter is scheduled to used. $20. 650-369-2486. Large stuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each BIFOLd shutters 2x28”x79 $10.00
granted. Any person objecting to the Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 pOrtaBLe Massage Table (Sierra (650)544-5306
name changes described above must file be heard and must appear at the hearing
Comfort). Very good condition. $50.
a written objection that includes the rea- to show cause why the petition should 296 appliances rOLLerBLades, gOOd condition. (650)871-1778. BOBBy huLL Hockey Game Great
sons for the objection at least two court not be granted. If no written objection is Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745-
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Cont. ,1960’s $50 (415)269-4784
days before the matter is scheduled to aIr COndItIOner 10000 BTU w/re- 6309 retrO hutCh Needs refinishing other-
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG CapteL phOne Message on it’s
be heard and must appear at the hearing petition shall be held on 2/9/18 at 9 a.m., wise good condition. Top detaches from
to show cause why the petition should brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- star Wars Celebration 3 Darth Vader bottom $25. (650)712-9962 screen. Like new used twice $25
Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- 0898 $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 (650)871-8907
not be granted. If no written objection is wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or-
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- seWIng stOrage cabinet, Custom
der to Show Cause shall be published at Cash regIster Parts; Much Skin Not
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the least once each week for four successive aIr COndItIOner, Portable, 14,000
BTU, Commercial Cool model
302 antiques made wood
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perfect condition $75.
Guts $500 (415)269-4784
petition shall be held on 02/21/18 at 9 weeks prior to the date set for hearing on
the petition in the following newspaper of CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- MahOgany antIque Secretary desk,
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, sories plus remote included. sOFaBed, VeLOur, tan, Excellent COstCO pLay Pen with travel bag.
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this general circulation: 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- Used once $35 (650)591-2981
20” x 16-5/8” x 33-1/2” $245 OBO. elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
Order to Show Cause shall be published San Mateo Daily Journal
Filed: 12/29/2017 (650)345-1835 LIOneL ChrIstMas Holiday expan-
at least once each week for four succes- sOLId WOOd Entertainment Center-
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ sIX deCOratIVe Sterling Silver tea- TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- Judge of the Superior Court aIr pOt keeps 2.5 liters (84 oz) hot or spoons. Over 100yrs $8 each (650)207-
ing on the petition in the following news- cold all day $19.95 (650)595-3933 Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. LIOneL Western Union Pass car and
Dated: 12/28/2017 4162 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o
paper of general circulation: (Published 1/6/18, 1/13/18, 1/20/18, (925)482-5742
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
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Filed: 1/8/2018 Red Brand New! (still in box) $100 303 electronics taBLe 24"X48" folding legs each end.
LOreX 14” B&W Surveillance System
(650)918-9847 Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
/s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost 2360 RWC loction.
Judge of the Superior Court antares dOLLars Bill Changer ma- $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
eLeCtrIC stOVe From Sears chines never used for small bus. $95
Dated: 1/4/2018 Excellent Condition $225 (650)992-4544. Luggage, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
(Published 1/13/18, 1/20/18, 1/27/18, Order tO shOW Cause FOr Please Call (650)244-9267 tWIn Bed, mattress, box spring, frame Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
2/3/18) Change OF naMe $ 50. (650)598-9804.
CASE# 17CIV05858 gOOd MICrOWaVe 1100 watt $40 Da- BLaupunKt aM/FM/Cd Radio and Re-
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, ly City (415) 231-4825. ceiver with Detachable Face asking used BedrOOM Furniture, FREE. Call negrInI FenCIng Epee mask size M
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, $100. (650)593-4490 (650)573-7381. & France Lames 5 epee blade $95
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, hOtpOInt heaVy Duty Dryer excellent (415)260-6940
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 working condition Burlingame $50 Call KIndLe FIre 8 in. Case and Charger WaLL unIt/rOOM Divider. Simple
Order tO shOW Cause FOr PETITION OF Dan (408)656-0958 incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 lines. Breaks down for transportation.
$25.(650)712-9962 leave message pOWerteL phOne for hard of hearing.
Change OF naMe Karanjeet Mann Like new used 1 month. $20. (650)871-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Maytag Washer excellent working MOtOrOLa BraVO MB 520 (android
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SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, Petitioner: Karanjeet Mann filed a petition condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan
with this court for a decree changing (408)656-0958 card Belmont (650)595-8855 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, saMsOnIte 26" tan hard-sided suit
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, name as follows: WardrOBe CLOset with beveled case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
Present name: Karanjeet Mann MFg h20LaBs Model 300 exc cond OnKyO aV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, door mirror $100 or B/Offer. (650)589- $45. (650)328-6709
Proposed Name: Karanjit Singh Mann counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. 0764
PETITION OF THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393
Cristina Acuna sILK saree 6 yards new nice color.for
interested in this matter shall appear be- reFrIgeratOr COMpaCt made by $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in-
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: emerson $25.00 good shape joe saMsung FLat TV 20" ex.co.incl. WOOd - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
fore this court at the hearing indicated 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 formation.
Petitioner: Cristina Acuna filed a petition below to show cause, if any, why the pe- (650)573-5269 VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544
with this court for a decree changing tition for change of name should not be WOOd-graIn LaMInate Kitchen table sInK, 33”X22” Top mount with faucet,
name as follows: granted. Any person objecting to the reFrIgeratOr FOr Sale very good 304 Furniture 3’x4’ plus 1’ leaf, 2 chairs. Photo availa- $15.00 (650)544-5306
Present Name: Angela Marisol Luna Mo- name changes described above must file condition asking only $99 (650)520-4650 ble $35 (650)392-4841.
lina a written objection that includes the rea- 2 WaLnut 3-drawer nitestands. Tops sInK, 33”X22” Top mount with faucet,
sons for the objection at least two court rOOM heater Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- need work but very good cond. $20/ea $15.00 (650)544-5306
Proposed Name: Angela Marisol Luna vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. 306 housewares
days before the matter is scheduled to (650)952-3466.
be heard and must appear at the hearing (650)952-3500 sLr Lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons to show cause why the petition should Carpet 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny- Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171
interested in this matter shall appear be- seWIng MaChIne-rOyaL XL 6000 antIque dInIng table for six people
not be granted. If no written objection is with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134
fore this court at the hearing indicated timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. sLr Lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- tion without a hearing. A hearing on the (650)342-8436. COMpLete set OF CHINA - Windsor Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
antIque MOhagany Bookcase. Four
tition for change of name should not be petition shall be held on 2/9/18 at 9 a.m., feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, traIn-COLOr prInt by John Hugh
granted. Any person objecting to the Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- shOWtIMe rOtIsserIe used once 20-pieces in original box, never used.
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave Coker $50 Call (650)344-4756
name changes described above must file wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- arMChaIr gOOd condition $55. $250 per box (3 boxes available).
der to Show Cause shall be published at message. (650)266-3184 (650)342-5630
a written objection that includes the rea- unIden harLey Davidson Gas Tank
sons for the objection at least two court least once each week for four successive sInger seWIng Machine. Good condi- phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
weeks prior to the date set for hearing on BarzILay reCOrd - fine walnut cre- CrystaL (Leaded glass) lamp $30.
days before the matter is scheduled to tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call denza, 72” x 14.5”H. $100. (650)804- Can send picture. (650)464-7860
be heard and must appear at the hearing the petition in the following newspaper of (650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. Water stOrage tanK, brand new,
general circulation: 3947. Menlo Park. 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225.
to show cause why the petition should San Mateo Daily Journal FIrepLaCe CandeLaBra with 5 bat- (650)771-6324
not be granted. If no written objection is sMIth COrOna typewriter and table BeIge sOFa $99. Excellent Condition tery-operated candles $30.00, (415)990-
Filed: 12/29/2017 M120 $25 (650)888-9314
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- /s/Susan Irene Etezadi/ (650) 315-2319 6134
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the Judge of the Superior Court unItap standard centerset bath-
311 Musical Instruments
petition shall be held on 02/28/18 at 9 Carpet runner: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col-
Dated: 12/28/2017 room chrome faucet, complete, $10, or: floral design. good condition 308 tools ChrOMatIC harMOnICa: Horner
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, (Published 1/6/18, 1/13/18, 1/20/18, (650)595-3933
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 1/27/18). $45.00. (650)266-3184 The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
antIque IrOn Hand Drills. 3 available (650)278-5776.
Order to Show Cause shall be published VaCuuM CLeaner (reconditioned) COMMOde, gOOd condition. $20 obo. at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron
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sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- “BreaK-dOWn” pOrtO-pOWer En-
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paper of general circulation: 210 Lost & Found $75. phone 650-369-2486.
(650)520-4650 “as is” $99 (650)347-7949 Jr. Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
San Mateo Daily Journal Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469
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Call (323) 439-7713. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
Judge of the Superior Court dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. desK, gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow
Dated: 1/17/2018 (650)458-3578 shOpsMIth MarK V 50th Anniversary sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
(Published 1/20/18, 1/27/18, 2/3/18, Books WhIrLpOOL-dryer gas Coin Oper- most attachments. $1,500/OBO. (415)751-2416
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JaMes pattersOn hardback books. (650)302-2456 dInette taBLe, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. Fender Mustang I guitar amplifier
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297 Bicycles dresser 4-draWer in Belmont for
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26” Wheels $79 (650)595-3933
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mes IKea dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
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298 Collectibles IKea taBLe, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
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