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Wednesday May 24, 2017 XVII, Edition 240 www.smdailyjournal.com

Hillsdale apartments revived in San Mateo


Housing redevelopment proposed for aging motel property
By Samantha Weigel Mateo is being considered for a three- Bill Ryan, senior vice president of
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF story multi-family housing complex development with Swenson, said
with 152 units. theres a better use for the outdated
More than a decade after buying the The proposal for the old motel and hotel property. With a well-known
Hillsdale Inn with the intention of self-car wash has gone through various regional need to accommodate more
redeveloping the aging motel, real iterations since Swenson, formerly residents, the location near transit is
estate developer Swenson has submit- known as Barry Swenson Builder, prime, he said.
ted another rendition of its proposal to bought the property. The latest design Its an excellent site for housing.
construct housing near Highway 101. includes 291 parking spaces and is a What developers are trying to do now COURTESY OF SWENSON
The property on a 3-acre triangular slightly scaled-back version from a is locate housing near public trans-
lot just west of the busy highway and 2013 proposal when the company An artists rendering of the proposed apartment building that
south of Hillsdale Boulevard in San sought to construct 180 condominiums. See HILLSDALE, Page 20 would replace the aging Hillsdale Inn motel in San Mateo.

COURTESY OF PROMETHEUS REAL ESTATE GROUP


An artists rendering of a preliminary proposal to create a multi-use
commercial and housing redevelopment along Baldwin Avenue in
downtown San Mateo.

Trags Market
plans for new
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL
Mary Ann Staudt showcases authentic German beverages drawing many beer lovers to Gourmet Haus Staudt,
the Redwood City store she owns with her husband, Volker Staudt. When Volker Staudt took over his parents
business some eight years ago, it was a store selling German pantry items. Years later, the store is now home to
development
Downtown San Mateo grocer owner submits
a bustling restaurant and beer garden.
proposal for housing, office and retail building
All in the family By Samantha Weigel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
housing, retail and office space
across the street from the down-
town train station.
Preliminary plans have been
Redwood Citys Gourmet Haus Staudt bridges past and present Another long-standing family
business in San Mateo is looking submitted to demolish the grocery
By Anna Schuessler to ride the transit-oriented devel- owned by the Tragoutsis family at
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF opment wave by turning Trags
Market into an infill trifecta See TRAGS, Page 19
In over 40 years of existence,
Gourmet Haus Staudt has worn
many hats.
Though Luci and Lothar Staudt
originally started the business on
Opposition to Redwood City
Redwood Citys Broadway in 1975
as a flower shop, it became known
as a German gift shop offering
housing development stalls
By Anna Schuessler Humanity development expected
German specialties when large DAILY JOURNAL STAFF to make 20 below-market-rate
grocery store chains selling cut condominiums available at 612
Despite opposition from its Jefferson Ave. in downtown
See HAUS, Page 19 neighbors, a six-story Habitat for See HOUSING, Page 18

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Thought for the Day


It is the weakness and danger of republics,
that the vices as well as virtues of the people
are represented in their legislation.
Helen Maria Hunt Jackson, American author

This Day in History


John Hancock was unanimously elect-

1775 ed President of the Continental


Congress in Philadelphia, succeeding
Peyton Randolph.
In 1 8 4 4 , Samuel F.B. Morse transmitted the message
What hath God wrought from Washington to Baltimore as
he formally opened Americas first telegraph line.
In 1 8 8 3 , the Brooklyn Bridge, linking Brooklyn and
Manhattan, was dedicated by President Chester Alan Arthur
and New York Gov. Grover Cleveland.
In 1 9 3 5 , the first major league baseball game to be played
at night took place at Cincinnatis Crosley Field as the Reds
beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 2-1.
In 1 9 3 7 , in a set of rulings, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld
the constitutionality of the Social Security Act of 1935.
In 1 9 4 1 , the German battleship Bismarck sank the British
battle cruiser HMS Hood in the North Atlantic, killing all
but three of the 1,418 men on board.
In 1 9 5 7 , anti-American rioting broke out in Taipei, TOM JUNG/DAILY JOURNAL
Taiwan, over the acquittal of a U.S. Army sergeant who had On Tuesday, May 23, hundreds of teddy bears were delivered to the Mills-Peninsula Medical Center emergency room staff and
shot and killed a Chinese man. to local first responders. The money to buy the bears was raised by the first responders of the San Mateo County Lions Club
In 1 9 6 2 , astronaut Scott Carpenter became the second so that they could be given to children who are admitted to the emergency room, or are riding in an ambulance as a patient
American to orbit the Earth as he flew aboard Aurora 7. or when accompanying a family member. Here, Matthew Bulosan receives the very first bear from San Mateo police Lt.Todd
In 1 9 7 6 , Britain and France opened trans-Atlantic Mefford, left, and Mills-Peninsula Medical Center Nurse Cecile Meneghelli, right.
Concorde supersonic transport service to Washington.
In 1 9 7 7 , in a surprise move, the Kremlin ousted Soviet
President Nikolai Podgorny from the Communist Partys In other news ...
ruling Politburo. bottlenose dolphins swam northwest
In 1 9 8 0 , Iran rejected a call by the World Court in The Used clothing store gets after being spotted by Robin Lowe, an
Man pleads no contest in
Hague to release the American hostages. surprise donation of marijuana American Cetacean Society naturalist. Santa Monica Pier stabbing
MAPLEWOOD, Minn. Someone Lowe says the famous dolphin has LOS ANGELES A homeless man
Birthdays apparently inadvertently donated more
than 100 grams of marijuana when they
Leucism, a condition in which a reduc-
tion in melanin causes a partial loss of
accused of stabbing a Santa Monica Pier
restaurant employee after demanding
dropped off some used childrens pigmentation in an animal. This results food has pleaded no contest to assault
clothes at a suburban Minneapolis in white, pale, or patchy coloration. with a deadly weapon and second-degree
shop. The dolphin had been named in 2006 robbery.
The Maplewood Police Department and has been seen between San Diego The Los Angeles County district
posted a photo on Facebook of the sur- and Palos Verdes a few times since then. attorneys office says 34-year-old
prise donation to the Once Upon a Calvin Earl Gullett entered the plea
Child store with an invitation to the California boy, 14, steals Monday and was sentenced to 20 years
owner to come in and claim it. Jeep then leads police on chase in state prison.
Not surprisingly, no one has come The attacked Sept. 7, 2016, at a burg-
forward yet. ROHNERT PARK A 14-year-old er restaurant at the popular pier.
Comedian Tommy Singer Bob Dylan Singer Patti
The drug was divided up into dozens California boy with 10 warrants out for
Chong is 79. is 76. LaBelle is 73.
of little plastic bags. Police Chief Paul his arrest has been arrested after steal- Woman gets jail for
Actor-comedian-impressionist Stanley Baxter is 91. Jazz ing a Jeep and leading police on a high-
musician Archie Shepp is 80. Actor Gary Burghoff is 74.
Schnell says because it was packaged
for distribution or sale, its owner, if speed chase. cancer fraud scheme
Actress Priscilla Presley is 72. Country singer Mike Reid is identified, could face a felony charge The Santa Rosa Press Democrat LOS ANGELES A woman who
70. Actor Jim Broadbent is 68. Actor Alfred Molina is 64. that would carry a sentence of more than reports the 14-mile chase had come to bilked people out of $130,000 by false-
Singer Rosanne Cash is 62. Actor Cliff Parisi is 57. Actress a year in jail. an end early Friday after the boy drove ly claiming to have breast cancer has
over a median and flattened his tries. been sentenced to nearly six months in
Kristin Scott Thomas is 57. Rock musician Jimmy Ashhurst
(Buckcherry) is 54. Rock musician Vivian Trimble is 54. Notorious dolphin Patches He had been driving at about 2 a.m. jail.
without his headlights on when an offi- The Los Angeles County district
Actor John C. Reilly is 52. Actor Dana Ashbrook is 50. Actor spotted near Southern California cer signaled to pull over. The boy, who attorneys office says Lacy Johnson
Eric Close is 50. Actor Carl Payne is 48. Rock musician Rich DANA POINT Patches the speck- had 14- and 15-year-old passengers in was also ordered to repay the money she
Robinson is 48. Actor Dash Mihok is 43. Actor Bryan led dolphin has been spotted off the the Jeep, continued driving recklessly, took from donors.
Greenburg is 39. Actor Owen Benjamin is 37. Actor Billy L. coast of Southern California. reaching speeds of up to 100 mph. She pleaded no contest in January to
Sullivan is 37. Actor-rapper Jerod Mixon (aka Big Tyme) is The Orange County Register reports The boy had been arrested by Rohnert grand theft
36. Rock musician Cody Hanson (Hinder) is 35. Dancer-cho- the notorious Patches had been swim- Park police on suspicion of felony eva- After completing her jail sentence,
reographer-singer Mark Ballas is 31. Country singer Billy ming Monday with about 40 other dol- sion and possession of a stolen vehi- the 37-year-old will serve five years
Gilman is 29. Rapper/producer G-Eazy is 28. Actress Brianne phins. cle. The passengers had been detained probation. Johnson was sentenced May
Howey (TV: The Exorcist) is 28. Actor Cayden Boyd is 23. Patches and his fellow offshore but not arrested. 18.

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one letter to each square, becoming sunny. Patchy fog. Highs in the
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first place; Gold Rush, No. 1, in second place; and Eureka,
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San Carlos explores how to use $6M in PG&E money Police reports
By Anna Schuessler were to personally encounter a jackpot, he project and the pedestrian overcrossing. Making waves
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF would opt to invest the funds instead of I think that whenever were looking at People at a clubhouse on Beach Park
spending them immediately. this significant of a funding shortfall, we Boulevard in Foster City were getting
The creation of affordable housing units, As you invest and you get earnings you need to look at ways to cut costs, said other residents wet by jumping into the
investments in community organizations can always plow those earnings back into Olbert. swimming pool and playing with water
and improvements to a key highway inter- your investments until you have a substan- With the aesthetic treatments of the proj- guns, it was reported at 6:06 p. m.
change were among the focus areas for San tial amount to do a significant project, he ect estimated to cost $2 million and the Friday, May 19.
Carlos city officials and residents Monday as said. pedestrian bridge expected to cost $5 mil-
they weighed how to best leverage $6 mil- Grocott also thought the council could lion, Walter said the city could save money in
lion to be collected from a March settlement consider using some of the funds toward the the near-term by forgoing them. But he said SAN MATEO
with PG&E. Holly Street and Highway 101 interchange, a the project had been designed to include all
project expected to ease the traffic around two these elements at a lower, bundled price and Auto v andal i s m. Two different cars had
Though the funds Pacific Gas and Electric
major city thoroughfares and cost close to could cost more if different parts of the proj- their windows broken out on Tilton Avenue,
is required to pay the city for mishandling
communication regarding the safety of a San $25 million. Earlier in the meeting, the ect are built separately. Olbert also wondered it was reported at 7:29 p.m. Sunday, May 21.
Carlos natural gas line in 2012 arent expect- council heard a staff update on the project and if Redwood City could be encouraged to chip Auto burg l ary. A car was broken into at
ed to hit city coffers for at least another six to learned the city has gathered some $14 mil- in funds toward the project as well, given that Folkstone Avenue and Birch Street, it was
12 months, officials find themselves with lion in grant funding so far, leaving a $10 one of the projects goals is to better connect reported at 10:27 a.m. Sunday, May 21.
the rare opportunity to consider use of funds million shortfall to cover project costs. Redwood Shores with cities and neighbor- Sto l en v ehi cl e. A vehicle was stolen and
they hadnt expected. Grocott said he hoped that whatever the city hoods west of Highway 101. all keys are accounted for on Southridge
Brian Perkins was one of the two San chooses to fund with the $6 million wouldnt Johnson, who serves on the board of the Court, it was reported at 10:07 a. m.
Carlos residents who urged the council at its create additional expenses. San Mateo County Transportation Authority, Saturday, May 20.
Monday meeting to dedicate the funds toward I wouldnt want to see any of it used for expressed frustration that the $10.7 million S us p i c i o us c i rc ums t an c e s . Someone
creating affordable housing units, noting anything that creates an ongoing opera- in Measure A funds the Transportation placed a very strange drawing in a garage by
that though market-rate construction proj- tional expense for the city, he said. Authority granted toward the project some placing it under the door on South Norfolk
ects have taken off in the city, the creation of Councilman Ron Collins advocated for two years ago have not been sufficient to Street, it was reported at 1:24 p.m. Friday,
below-market units never seems to rise to the using the settlement funds for the Holly cover the project. May 19.
top of the citys funding priorities. Street and Highway 101 interchange before The point of view was that that was going
the expiration of $14 million in funds the Auto burg l ary. A car was broken into on
I will say that theres a lot of housing con- to be fully funding the project, he said. Aragon Boulevard, it was reported at 10:01
city already secured for the project, in part Walter explained that with rising construc-
struction going on right now, but its cer- a.m. Friday, May 19.
through county and state grants. tion costs and the installation of new utili-
tainly not keeping up with the job market, Auto burg l ary. A car was broken into at
This Holly/101 project, to me, is so close ties in the area, the project costs have risen
its certainly not keeping up with human 19th Avenue and Pacic Boulevard, it was
that we need to look at devoting the lions since the city requested funds from the
needs, he said. reported at 5:54 p.m. Thursday, May 18.
share of the money toward that, he said. Transportation Authority.
Councilman Mark Olbert was in favor of Otherwise, I think the consequences of that Auto burg l ary. A vehicles tool box was
pooling the settlement funds and the more Grocott suggested the city look into ask- broken into on East 39th Avenue, it was
... are something we dont want to think
than $8 million the city has already dedicat- ing businesses that might benefit from reported at 4:31 p.m. Thursday, May 18.
about.
ed toward affordable housing. increased connectivity as well as state repre-
Earlier in the meeting, Public Works
Personally I would very much like to see sentatives to see if other funds could be lever- REDWOOD CITY
Director Jay Walter provided the council with
us dedicate the money to the affordable hous- aged to make up the $10 million shortfall.
an update on the project, which he said in a Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . An ATM was
ing crisis that we all keep talking about, he staff report was born out of traffic studies dat- Mayor Bob Grassilli suggested the city
said. consider spending the $6 million in settle- lying on its side in between two cars on East
ing back to 2003 and 2006 that determined
Olbert said that after speaking with a vari- improvements were necessary to accommo- ment funds across the three areas discussed at Bayshore Road before 8:32 a.m. Monday,
ety of affordable housing experts, he has date the citys expected growth. the meeting. City Manager Jeff Maltbie con- May 15.
learned that the city doesnt need to have all Included in the plans to reduce congestion firmed the council would have several oppor- Burg l ary . A construction site was broken
the funds necessary to purchase land and on the interchange are a redesign of the tunities, including the councils review of into and laptops were taken from the ofce
build affordable units to begin work on these cloverleaf entrances and exits, additional next years budget in June, to discuss how the on Bay Road before 6:08 a.m. Monday, May
projects. lanes and traffic signals and a pedestrian and funds could be spent. 15.
Councilman Cameron Johnson asked the bicycle crossing to be constructed just south In other business, the council heard an Vandal i s m. An unlocked vehicle was rum-
council to consider investing a portion of of the existing highway interchange. Walter update on automated license plate readers, a maged through on Seabrook Court
the funds and using them for grants to local said the city is currently in talks with camera technology allowing police officers overnight, which was reported before 3:30
community organizations. Caltrans, a key partner in the project, about to capture license plate information and read p.m. Sunday, May 14.
My proposal is to use some portion of the including decorative arches and LED lighting it digitally. Greg Rothaus, captain of the San Reckl es s dri v i ng . The driver of a silver
money, not all of it, to create a San Carlos that can be leveraged to light the way for Carlos Bureau of the San Mateo County Honda was tailgating another driver on
community foundation that would be used to those using the bridge at night and as a deco- Sheriffs Office, told the council the technol- Hopkins Avenue before 3:28 p.m. Sunday,
provide grants to local organizations and rative element on the arches. He confirmed ogy has been instrumental in criminal inves- May 14.
to structure it in such a way that it creates the plans were 95 percent complete and, once tigations and that his team is working with
the American Civil Liberties Union to devel- Theft. A vehicle was stolen from a driveway
money in perpetuity long after all of us are additional funding is identified, the project on Treedust Street before 8:21 p.m. Sunday,
on the council, he said. could break ground as early as late 2017. op policies for how the information gathered
from the readers is used and stored. May 14.
As an example, Johnson suggested using Ol b e r t
$2 million to start the foundation, which asked Walter
could be supplemented by local fundraising if there were
and invested to generate some $100,000 any places
each year. A volunteer board consisting of where costs
community members and a councilmember could be cut,
could govern a grant application process s p eci fi cal l y
aimed at distributing the return on invest- around the
ment, Johnson said. aesthetic ele-
Vice Mayor Matt Grocott voiced support ments of the
for Johnsons proposal, saying that if he

Obituary
Marilyn (Bollinger) Michaelson
Marilyn (Bollinger) Michaelson of San Carlos,
California, died May 22, 2017, at the age of 80 years.
Marilyn was born Dec. 6, 1936, in
Wisconsin, raised in Eleva, Wisconsin.
Her activities and hobbies included
teaching, singing, tutoring, reading,
volunteering and was involved in numer-
ous charities, supporting especially jus-
tice issues.
She made a tremendous difference
through her teaching and friendships
with colleagues, family and countless
friends. Her faith was unwavering and she was an example
of strength and kindness.
Survivors include her spouse Paul, of San Carlos,
California, a niece, Kimberly Phair and family of
Minneapolis, Minnesota, and many cousins, nieces and
nephews.
A memorial service will take place at Hope Lutheran
Church, 600 W. 42nd Ave., San Mateo, 3:30 p.m. Friday,
May 26. All are welcome to attend.
Contributions in her honor may be made to Southern
Poverty Law Center, 400 Washington Ave., Montgomery,
AL 36104; The Nature Conservancy, 4245 N. Fairfax Dr.,
Arlington, VA. 22203; Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America World Hunger Program, Gift Processing Center,
P.O. Box 1809, Merrifield, VA. 22116-8009 or communi-
ty.elca.org.
4 Wednesday May 24, 2017 LOCAL/STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL

South City eyes hiking builder fees


City manager: Rate increases necessary to cover city costs incurred by development
By Austin Walsh required to pay $29,124, according to a city Increasing the amounts developers pay
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF report, up from the current fee of $20,603. when building new projects has been a com-
Duplex and four-plex rates should jump mon discussion across San Mateo County
Building in South San Francisco may from $17,796 to $25,157 per unit; devel- recently, as cities such as Foster City, San
soon become more expensive, as officials opments with as many as 19 units should Mateo, Redwood City, San Carlos, San
will consider hiking the fees charged to pay $21,358 per unit, up from $15,109; Bruno and Menlo Park recently approved
those constructing new homes and work those with up to 49 units should pay linkage fees generating money for building
spaces in the Industrial City. $17,221 per unit, up from $12,183; and affordable housing.
A budget subcommittee comprised of projects with 50 or more units should pay There are also smaller hikes proposed in
members of the City Council and city staff $15,026 per unit, up from $10,630, accord- South San Francisco for residential and
will discuss Thursday, May 25, adjusting ing to the report. commercial developers paying toward
fees charged to offset costs associated with The fees are proposed according to sug- increasing the sewer capacity as well as
processing development proposals. gestions from a consultant hired to help the impacts on pedestrian and bike trails.
City Manager Mike Futrell said many of city establish fees closer to the market rate, It is important for officials to assure their
the adjustments are overdue since the last said Futrell. He noted they are neither the development rates are adjusted appropriate-
time officials considered the rates was three highest allowed by law, nor are they the ly, said Futrell, because if they do not cover
most expensive in the region. space in South San Francisco. the city costs then the burden falls to resi-
years ago and additional charges may be
He said officials were sensitive to find a Commercial or retail developers should dents to essentially backfill the void.
established as well.
sweet spot in proposing charges that would pay $3, 517 per development of 1, 000 The public and taxpayers should not sub-
The takeaway is that over the years since
help cover costs, while not discouraging square feet; hotel builders should pay sidize these fees, he said.
they have been adjusted, they will have to
development in South San Francisco. $3,349 at the same rate; office space should Ultimately, Futrell said the discussion is
be adjusted upward to account for inflation
We looked at fees charged by other cities cost $3,123 per the same rate; and industri- designed to assure developers are charged
and other costs, said Futrell.
as a benchmark because we do want to al space should cost $1,463 per the same the appropriate amount for covering costs.
No decision is slated to be made at the
remain competitive to attract business and rate, according to the report. The contributions from developers will
upcoming meeting, but recommendations
residential developers, he said. Futrell said establishing the charges for go a long way to meeting those goals, he
from the discussion will likely go before
Beyond the residential fees, Futrell commercial builders is justified under a con- said.
councilmembers in June, he said.
said officials will also consider estab- sultant finding there is a correlation The South San Francisco budget advisory
It is recommended a developer seeking to
lishing a rate charged to commercial between such development and cost incurred subcommittee meets 2 p.m., at City Hall,
build a single-family home would be
developers interested in building work- to the city. 400 Grand Ave.

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NOT EVERY SOLUTION IS A NAIL
Review of California
Democratic Party election begins
Around the state
Sen. Bernie Sanders to get involved in
SACRAMENTO Supporters of defeated Democratic Party politics.
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 *65:;9<*;06530;0.(;065 ballots Tuesday to validate the results. Bauman if his victory is confirmed. Her
Longtime party insider Eric Bauman won review, which shes labeled an audit of the
:THSSLYMPYT by a mere 62 votes out of nearly 3,000 cast results, is being led by former party con-
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San Mateo man, 20, Local briefs
dies in motorcycle crash names with multiple banks, ultimately
A 20-year-old San Mateo man died emptying the account, according to prose-
Monday evening in unincorporated San cutors.
Mateo County when his motorcycle crashed When Jantocs family confronted her
near State Route 92, California Highway about the theft, she packed up her belong-
Patrol officials said. ings and left the home, leaving a note apol-
The CHP received a call at 6:41 p.m. of a ogizing and saying that she was addicted to
crash on Caada Road just south of State gambling, prosecutors said.
Route 92. Jantoc remains in custody with $450,000
Chance Hales was driving north on bail, according to prosecutors.
Caada Road and when his motorcycle left
the road, hit a guardrail and Hales was eject- Assistant teacher arrested for
ed from the vehicle, CHP officials said. Montessori school bomb threats
Hales died at the scene, CHP spokesman
Officer Art Montiel said. An assistant teacher has been arrested on
Neither drugs nor alcohol appear to have suspicion of calling in a bomb threat earli-
played a role in the crash, Montiel said. er this month to the San
Francisco Montessori
CHP officials do not know whether Hales
school where he works, A landslide in Big Sur buried a portion of Highway 1 under a 40-foot layer of rock and dirt.
was speeding. The road is sparsely traveled
police said Tuesday.

Landslide in Big Sur


and the crash had no impact on traffic in the
South San Francisco
area.
resident Pablo Munoz,
22, was arrested Friday at
Woman pleads no contest to charges
of felony elder abuse, identity theft
A woman accused of wiping out her par-
ents retirement account over the course of
LePort Montessori
School on suspicion of
felony threats and misde-
Pablo Munoz meanor false reporting of
part of $1B in damage
a bomb, according to By Janie Har and authorities have no estimate on when
three years pleaded no contest to charges of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS it might re-open. The area remains unsta-
felony elder abuse and identity theft police.
Police said they were notified of bomb ble.
Tuesday, according to the San Mateo A massive landslide that went into the We havent been able to go up there and
County District Attorneys Office. threats left on the voicemail of the school at
Jeanine Jantoc, 45, admitted she took 50 Fell St. on May 8 and again on May 16. Pacific Ocean is the latest natural disaster assess. Its still moving, Cruz said. We
more than $100,000 from her parents while The school was evacuated and searched in to hit a California community that relies have geologists and engineers who are
response to the threat, but no explosive heavily on an iconic coastal highway and going to check it out this week to see how
she was living with them in South San tourism to survive, and it adds to a record do we pick up the pieces.
devices were found.
Francisco between 2013 and 2016. The School officials Tuesday said they were $1 billion in highway damage from one of Its the largest mudslide she knows of in
court determined she would face a maximum thankful to police for acting quickly to pro- the states wettest winters in decades. the states history, she said. Its one of a
of two years in state prison when she tect the community. The weekend slide in Big Sur buried a kind, Cruz said.
returns to court for sentencing July 20, The well-being, health and safety of our portion of Highway 1 under a 40-foot layer One of Californias rainiest and snowiest
according to prosecutors. students remains our first priority and we of rock and dirt and changed the coastline winters on record has broken a five-year
In 2010, Jantocs mother had a stroke and are committed to doing all we can to sup- below to include what now looks like a drought, but also caused flooding and land-
required extra care. Her father then asked her port them through this time, Greg Marick, rounded skirt hem, Susana Cruz, a spokes- slides in much of the state and sped up
to inquire about tax penalties for early with- vice president of operations, said in a state- woman with the California Department of coastal erosion.
drawals from their retirement account but ment. Transportation, said Tuesday. This type of thing may become more
never authorized her to take out any funds, Anyone with additional information More than 1 million tons of rock and frequent, but Big Sur has its own unique
prosecutors said. about the case is asked to call the Police dirt tumbled down a saturated slope in an geology, said Dan Carl, a district director
During that time, Jantoc began funneling Departments anonymous tip line at (415) area called Mud Creek. The slide is cover- for the California Coastal Commission
money through their bank account and 575-4444 or to text a tip to TIP411 with ing up about a one-quarter-of-a-mile whose area includes Big Sur. A lot of Big
opening up a series of credit cards in their SFPD at the start of the message. (0. 40-kilometer) stretch of Highway 1, Sur is moving; you just dont see it.

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Around the nation


Hands off US election, ex-CIA Trump budget: More for
director says he warned Russia the military, less for the poor
WASHINGTON President Donald Trump on Tuesday sent
Congress a $4.1 trillion federal spending plan that promises
By Eileen Sullivan faster economic growth and steep cuts to programs for the
and Deb Riechmann poor in a bid to balance the governments books over the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS next decade.
The proposed 2018 budget immediately came under attack
WASHINGTON Former CIA by Democrats, and even some GOP allies deemed it a non-
Director John Brennan told Congress starter. The proposal is laced with $3.6 trillion in cuts to
Tuesday he personally warned Russia domestic agencies, food stamps, Medicaid, highway funding,
last summer against interfering in the crop insurance and medical research, among others.
U.S. presidential election and was so At the same time, the blueprint boosts spending on the mil-
concerned about Russian contacts with itary by tens of billions and calls for $1.6 billion for a border
people involved in Donald Trumps wall with Mexico that Trump repeatedly promised voters the
campaign that he convened top counter- U.S. neighbor would finance. Mexico emphatically rejects
intelligence officials to focus on them. that notion.
Meanwhile, a Senate committee Budget experts, Democrats and Republicans challenged the
issued two additional subpoenas to busi- economic assumptions of the White House and Budget
nesses of ousted Trump National Director Mick Mulvaney.
Security Adviser Michael Flynn, one of During the campaign, Trump attacked the weak economic
several key figures in the Russia-Trump growth of the Barack Obama years, and pledged that his eco-
campaign probe, and sent a letter to his REUTERS
nomic program would boost growth from the lackluster 2 per-
lawyer questioning his basis for claim- Former CIA director John Brennan testifies before the House Intelligence Committee cent rates seen since the recovery began in mid-2009.
ing a Fifth Amendment right not to pro- on Russian active measures during the 2016 election campaign. Trumps new budget is based on sustained growth above 3 per-
vide documents. cent, sharply higher than the expectations of most private
If there is no response from Flynn, White House. goals were to undermine public faith in economists. Without more than $2 trillion in such econom-
the Senate Intelligence Committee may Brennan, who was President Barack the U.S. democratic process, denigrate ic feedback over the coming decade, the budget would never
consider a contempt-of-Congress Obamas CIA director, said he couldnt Secretary (Hillary) Clinton and harm her reach balance and would run a deficit of almost $500 billion.
charge, said Chairman Richard Burr of say whether there was collusion electability and potential presidency,
North Carolina. between Russia and the Trump cam- and to help President Trumps election Trump budget slashes
paign, an issue being investigated by chances.
Tuesdays letter narrowed the scope of
congressional committees and now a It should be clear to everyone that
money of clean air and water programs
the documents the panel is seeking.
Flynn had rejected the earlier subpoena federal special counsel. Russia brazenly interfered in our 2016 WASHINGTON The Trump Administration budget
for records as being so broad that pro- I dont have sufficient information to present election process and did so released Tuesday slashes funding for the Environmental
viding them could make him vulnerable. make a determination about whether or despite strong protests and his warning, Protection Agency by nearly one-third, eliminating more
Former CIA chief Brennans testimo- not such cooperation or complicity or he said. than 3,800 jobs while imposing dramatic cuts to clean air and
ny to the House intelligence committee collusion was taking place, Brennan Trump has predicted the investiga- water programs.
was the clearest public indication yet of said. But I know there was a basis to tions wont find collusion, and his The White Houses proposed spending plan for the EPA
the significance the Russia contacts have individuals pull those threads. efforts to cast doubt and curb the probes amounts to $5.7 billion, a 31 percent cut from the current
play in counterintelligence investiga- Brennan noted anew that U.S. intelli- have led to the appointment of a special budget year. Adjusted for inflation, that would represent the
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Trump, Francis: After
clashing, a search
for common ground
By Jonathan Lemire and Nicole Winfield
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

VATICAN CITY They are stylistic opposites, one a


bombastic tycoon-turned-president, the other a famously
modest pope. They disagree openly on
such weighty issues as immigration,
climate change and economic policy.
But President Donald Trump and Pope
Francis share a trait that adds drama to
their first meeting Wednesday: unpre-
dictability. And when they greet each
other in a Vatican ceremony laden
with history and symbolism they
Pope Francis may well find common ground, particu-
larly in denouncing religiously
inspired violence and demanding Muslim leaders take a
greater stand in rooting out fanaticism from their places
of worship.
To reach public harmony, the two men, unquestionably
two of the most famous figures on the planet, will have to
REUTERS set aside their past and very public conflicts.
Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump arrive at the Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport in Rome, Italy. When Trump took his oath of office on Jan. 20, Francis

Trump makes personal appeal


sent him a telegram of congratulations, offering his
prayers for wisdom and strength that the new presidents
decisions would be guided by ethical values.
Under your leadership, may Americas stature continue

to both sides for Mideast peace The prime minister, who had a frosty it was important to manage their ambi-
to be measured above all by its concern for the poor, the
outcast and those in need, who, like Lazarus, stand before
our door, the message read.
By Jonathan Lemire and Julie Pace It was a subtle reminder that the two leaders had gotten
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS relationship with Trumps predecessor, tions as they wade into terrain that has off to a very rocky start over their different views on
heaped praise on the president tripped up more experienced diplo- migration. Francis early last year was sharply critical of
JERUSALEM President Donald throughout the two-day visit, declar- mats. Trumps campaign pledge to build an impenetrable wall
Trump made a personal appeal for ing: We understand each other. Trumps caution showed. He did not on the Mexican border and his declaration that the United
peace between Israel and the During his quick stop in the region, weigh in on Israeli settlements, the States should turn away Muslim immigrants and refugees.
Palestinians, calling on both sides to Trump met with both Netanyahu and status of Jerusalem or even whether the A person who thinks only about building walls, wher-
put aside the pain and disagreements Palestinian Authority President U.S. would continue to insist on a two- ever they may be, and not building bridges, is not
of the past, as he closed a four-day Mahmoud Abbas. Speaking at the state solution giving the Palestinians Christian, Francis said then. The pontiff has been a
swing through the Middle East Israel Museum, he declared both sides sovereign territory. vocal advocate for aiding refugees, particularly those
Tuesday. ready to move forward, though there From Israel, Trump headed to Italy fleeing the violence in Syria, deeming it both a moral
But Trump departed for Europe hav- were no tangible signs of the dormant for an audience with Pope Francis. imperative and Christian duty to help.
ing offered no real indication of a path peace process being revived. Hell close his ambitious first foreign Trump has never been one to let an insult, perceived or
forward on one of the worlds most Palestinians are ready to reach for trip at a pair of summits in Brussels real, go by without a response, and he made no exception
intractable disputes. He pointedly peace, Trump said. Turning to the and Sicily, where his reception from for the worlds best-known religious leader. He called
sidestepped any mention of the thorny prime minister, who joined him for the European leaders may be less effusive Francis disgraceful for doubting his faith.
issues that have stymied all previous speech, Trump said, Benjamin than his welcome in Israel and Saudi Trumps visit to the Vatican is the third leg of his tour
attempts at a peace deal, including the Netanyahu wants peace. Arabia, his opening stop on the trip. of the worlds three main monotheistic religions, com-
status of Jerusalem, Israeli settlement A longtime businessman, Trump has Trump and Netanyahu in particular ing after he visited the cradles of Islam and Judaism.
construction and the Palestinians cast Middle East peace as the ultimate lavished praise on each other during While pope and president differ on many social and eco-
demand for a sovereign nation. deal and has tasked son-in-law Jared their multiple meetings. The prime nomic issues, the two are preaching from the same play-
Trumps vagueness on one of the Kushner and former real estate lawyer minister, who repeatedly butted heads book in demanding that Muslim leaders take a greater
regions central issues did little to Jason Greenblatt with charting a with President Barack Obama, leapt to stand against extremists in their mosques and communi-
dampen the enthusiasm surrounding course forward. Still, White House his feet when the president declared ties. Its likely that both sides will seek to highlight
his visit, particularly from Israeli officials had downplayed the prospects Tuesday that his administration will such common ground after their Wednesday morning
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. for a breakthrough on this trip, saying always stand with Israel. audience.

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U.S. U.N. ambassador tells refugees she


cares, Trump proposes ending funding
By Josh Lederman Haley said during a trip
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to Turkey that Trump had
to show some signs of
ANKARA, Turkey President Donald commitment to reducing
Trumps U.N. ambassador visited a UNICEF the U.S. budget deficit and
center providing emotional support for eliminating waste in fed-
Syrian refugee children and asked how the eral spending. She sug-
U.S. could better care for their needs. Then gested the damage would
her boss proposed ending all U.S. funding be mitigated by Congress,
to the organization. Nikki Haley which is already pushing
Trumps 31 percent budget cut to the State back on the cuts.
Department and U.S. overseas assistance A day earlier, Haley watched refugee chil-
would dramatically reverse decades of sup- dren play music at a UNICEF program in
port for programs that Democrats and Jordan that provides support and life skills
Republicans held up as vehicles for promot- training. Asking Iraqi and Syrian refugees REUTERS
ing U.S. values and helping the worlds about their hopes for the future, she told Women react after lighting candles for the victims of the Manchester Arena attack.
neediest. And its putting American diplo- them that Americans believe in you, and we
mats in the uncomfortable position of
defending the nations continued status as a
world leader even as the Trump administra-
think youre meant for great things.
When Brig. Gen. Jehad Matar, head of
Jordans Syrian Refugee Affairs Directorate,
said Jordan sought more U. S. support,
Manchester police hunting for
tion signals its priority is at home.
Its starting the conversation, Nikki
Haley, Trumps U.N. envoy, said of the
White Houses Tuesday budget proposal. It
Haleys answer was concise.
Thats why Im here, she said.
At the camp, Haley was briefed on unmet
accomplices after concert blast
By Jill Lawless, official said the assertion could not be veri-
doesnt mean thats where it will end up. needs by the U.N.s humanitarian office and
refugee agency organizations whose U.S. Rob Harris and Sylvia Hui fied. Manchester Police Chief Ian Hopkins
Hes going to have that conversation with identified the bomber as 22-year-old Salman
accounts are eliminated in Trumps budget. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Congress on where we should fall on this. Abedi, who authorities said died in the attack.
MANCHESTER, England As investiga- Police raided two sites in the northern
Duterte declares martial rule Around the world tors hunted for possible accomplices of a sui- English city, setting off a controlled explo-
cide bomber, thousands of people poured into sion in one, and arresting a 23-year-old man
in besieged south Philippines the streets of Manchester in a vigil Tuesday in a third location.
Defense Secretary
MANILA, Philippines Philippine Delfin Lorenzana said for victims of a blast that bathed a pop con- May said Abedi was born and raised in
President Rodrigo Duterte declared the coun- troops raided the hide- cert in blood the latest apparent battle- Britain. A European security official, who
trys south under martial rule for 60 days and out of a top terrorist scarred target of Islamic extremists seeking spoke on condition of anonymity because he
cut short a visit to Moscow on Tuesday after suspect in southern to rattle daily life in the West. was not authorized to comment on ongoing
Muslim extremists allied with the Islamic Marawi city on Tuesday, The attack left at least 22 dead, including investigations, said Abedi was of Libyan
State group laid siege to a southern city. sparking a gunbattle an 8-year-old girl, shattering the revelry at descent. There was no information released
Presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella the close of a show by American singer on the man who was arrested.
that prompted the mili-
told a news conference in Moscow that mar- Ariana Grande, where strains of electric pop At least 20 heavily armed, helmeted police
tants to call for rein-
tial rule took effect Tuesday evening in the and the sways of innocent young fans quick- surrounded a modest red brick house listed as
Rodrigo forcements from an Abedis address in a mixed Manchester suburb
southern region of Mindanao on the allied group, the Maute. ly gave way to an explosion, a flood of
grounds of existence of rebellion. Duterte screams and a stampede of panicked concert- at midday on Tuesday and blasted down the
goers, many clutching pink balloons and door.
wearing the kitten-ear headbands popularized It was so quick. These cars just pulled up
by Grande. and all these police with guns, dogs, jumped
Touching on that disconnect, British Prime out of the car and said to us: Get in the house
Minister Theresa May said: We struggle to now, said Simon Turner, 46, who lives
comprehend the warped and twisted mind that nearby. Later, forensic officers in white cov-
sees a room packed with young children not eralls were seen going in and out of the prop-
as a scene to cherish but as an opportunity for erty.
carnage. Details on Abedi were slow to trickle out.
May said Britains terror threat level had He was described by neighbors as a tall, thin
been raised to critical meaning another young man who often wore traditional
attack may be imminent. The status means Islamic dress, but few said they knew him
armed soldiers could be deployed instead of well.
police at public events including sports Alan Kinsey, 52, who lives across the
matches. The threat level had been at the sec- street, said his neighbor would often get
ond-highest run of severe for several years. picked up by another young man in a Toyota
The Islamic State group claimed responsi- and often returned late at night. I thought he
bility for the horror, which also wounded 59 worked in a takeaway or something because
people, though a top American intelligence of his late hours, Kinsey said.

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Yes we can (but will we?)
action. Simply put, Real men?
By Herb Perez we have an afrma-
Guest
I
tive obligation to n our culture, a false picture has emerged of what
meet the require- it is to be a man. The cultures emphasis on

F
oster City has new challenges
and, as an elected ofcial, it is
an exciting time to serve. We
ments of Federal
Emergency
perspective crude, macho masculinity as a status symbol
causes young men to strive after the wrong type of the
expression of their masculinity. John A. Sanford and
must determine the best course of Management
Agency and a Bay George Lough, Ph.D., What Men Are Like.
action, as the impact of these deci- infrastructure and add to a healthy tax
Conservation and When our family got together recently, I was admiring
sions will be felt for decades to come. base.
Development all of our descendents and their progeny and very appre-
For these reasons, they deserve due The question whether this acreage
Commission permit. To do less is to ciative of them all. As I looked around the table, I noticed
diligence as well as creative and inno- can be developed must be answered
subject every parcel holder to addi- that the three fellows who had celebrated their birthdays
vative leadership. because it will determine whether it
tional cost for ood insurance. in early May were seated next to each other. The oldest
Good governance is province of should be protected by our levee. To
The greater question to consider is: turned 53 and is a dedicated family man. He is the creative
good leadership. Leadership is the do less is not due diligence but rather
Should the city build a levee that pro- type who found most of high school boring, but he gradu-
ability to muster support for a posi- hiding our heads in the sand and hop-
tects all the property located within ated from college and has prospered since. No. 2 is now
tion based upon sound rationale that ing the storm will pass.
our citys jurisdiction? I say yes. 34 and is one of our grandsons-in-law. He played football
supports a proffered series of actions The only question that remains is
At issue is one landowner who owns in high school and college and is now the hardworking
to ameliorate or improve a civic chal- who should ask the regulatory agen-
65 acres of land, most of which is and loving father of two little girls, one born on Jan. 1
lenge. In my humble opinion, such cies what portion if any of the acreage
underwater and the site of the previ- this year. No. 3, who turned 14 on May 12, was so shy
rationale should rst be based upon can be developed. Should the city or
ously planned marina. The owner con- and retiring during his younger years, that we were very
priorities along with policies that the property owner?
tends that he has some property that surprised when he played
govern the decision-making process. Should a determination that a por-
could eventually be developed and the male lead in the school
Leaders create consistent and clear tion of the property could be used for
should be protected. The city dis- play this year.
solutions based upon the priorities as open space or development, then we
agrees. The issue deserves a fair That night, after watch-
dened by the whole community. must protect it.
analysis. ing the 10 oclock news, I
Priorities must be funded because they The city owns a parcel that is large-
Foster City did not exist and in fact lamented the number of
have been determined to be part of the ly wetlands and a golf course. Our
was created by one mans vision and a reports of violence and
greater good. The question is not levee protects both equally even
great deal of landll. The land created mayhem perpetrated by
whether to fund but rather how to fund though the wetlands provide no rev-
provides housing, commercial space men. From fathers who
and where will those funds come from. enue and the golf course an embarrass-
and a lagoon. The threshold question dont take their responsi-
In the case of adequate funding, we ingly low annual yield.
is whether there is additional land bility to their wives and
expend funds to perpetuate civic This question must be asked and
available that could be utilized now or children seriously to gang
good. Simply stated, take care of answered. We cannot treat one proper- members and psychopathic
business lest the business take care of in the future. I am not asking the ty owner differently.
question of whether the land should be murderers, to politicians
you. The city needs to develop policies who are so completely
Cities are like sharks; if they cease developed. I am simply asking the and provide and implement clear solu-
most basic question of feasibility. If obsessed with their own
to move, they die. The deterioration tions. These solutions must be based narcissistic objectives, etc., too many boys become huge
of our citys amenities and hard facili- the city has land that can be used for on priorities and policies and cannot
the betterment of our community, problems for society. Why, I thought, is so much aggres-
ties is a constant. We cannot ignore be contingent upon the whims on any sion and violence so prevalent in this so-called civilized
the reality of the need to reinvest. The then it has an afrmative obligation one faction of residents, council or
to protect that land for several rea- nation? What is behind all of this and why isnt the prob-
choice not to act is not action and is staff. Too often the can is kicked lem seriously addressed?
in fact the worst type of non-action. sons. down the road. We have come to a
First, the land will add value to our A very insightful column written in the San Mateo
The impacts of a post-Katrina world fork in that road and it is time to pick County Times in 2012 by Jackson Katz and Jennifer
have left us with new requirements community. It can be used as open up the can.
space, parks, teacher housing, marina Siebel Newsom describes the problem well. We need to
that are being foisted upon us by at stop equating manhood with aggression and violence.
least two regulatory agencies. The or any other number of possibilities.
Herb Perez is a member of the Foster This wont be easy, as media corporations make fortunes
city had been granted forbearance, Any of these uses would serve to ame-
liorate the impacts of a deteriorating City Council. selling narratives in movies, TV shows and video games
which will expire should we not take that reinforce this stiing version of masculinity. We
need more men in positions of political and cultural lead-
Letters to the editor ership who are willing to stand with women and change
the national conversation.
Do we want a civilized society or not? Are corporate
Another perspective on dreds of thousands of residents. of the people and community they prots to be made from exploiting our boys and men all
Every 15-30 minutes, 18 hours a swore to protect. that matter? Are we so distracted by our own lives that we
Caltrain electrification funding day, 130 trains are roaring through have no energy left for such important things? Because of
Editor, residential neighborhood blowing our cultural mindset about males, youd think that by this
Your May 23 editorial Caltrain their horns, ringing the bells and Joe Lanam time wed at least be doing something like regulating TV,
electrication funding is a win for shaking the ground. San Mateo movies and video games and about the macho cultural
all was short-sighted. Based on a report from myths that prevent so many boys from being assets to
When are the city managers on the Environmental Health Perspectives, society. How far will the exploitation be allowed to go?
Peninsula going to protect their com- loud train noise has a huge negative Caltrain wrongdoing I mourn when I think of our 3-year-old great-grandson
health impact on the surrounding and his contemporaries and all that they will be facing
munity? Editor,
communities that include, impaired that will work against them. Some of the messages they
With the completion of the electri- sleep, depression, insomnia, chronic The management of Caltrain gave will be bombarded with include: its not manly to take an
cation from San Francisco to San disease, mental health and even $20 million to the electrication interest in your health. Eat and drink whatever pleases
Jose, 130 train trips are forecasted to increased heart attacks. contractors to cover their bad bet and you. Go ahead and take part in head-bashing games. Its
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The real story should be the Peninsula are grabbing the money pay for it (Caltrain fares on rise in If youre suffering (physically or mentally), dont act like
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are going to profoundly affect hun- the real cost is the health and welfare
Burlingame
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Stocks claw back lost ground with fourth day of gains


By Marley Jay sank $8.28, or 3.3 percent, to
DOW JONES INDUSTRIALS $240.18 and Advance Auto Parts
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High: 20,961.14 gave up $6.71, or 4.6 percent, to
NEW YORK U.S. stocks rose Low: 20,896.22 $140.66. All have tumbled this
for the fourth day in a row Tuesday Close: 20,937.91 year as investors worried about
as they continued to recover the Change: +43.08 slowing car sales.
ground they lost last week. Major Video game publisher Take-Two
indexes approached record highs
OTHER INDEXES Interactive Software jumped after
again. S&P 500: 2398.42 +4.40 its fourth-quarter profit and sales
Most of the gains went to NYSE Index: 11,604.61 +19.40 surpassed analysts expectations.
banks, which surged as bond Nasdaq: 6138.71 +5.09 The companys games include the
yields jumped. That will allow NYSE MKT: 2589.20 -20.27 Grand Theft Auto NBA2K and
them to charge higher rates on Russell 2000: 1380.98 +3.84 Sid Meiers Civilization fran-
loans. Banks took steep losses Wilshire 5000: 24,948.11 +28.91 chises. Take-Two stock jumped
last Wednesday, when stocks had $3.79, or 5.5 percent, to $72.83,
their worst day since September. 10-Yr Bond: 2.28 +0.03 and it has doubled over the last
Scientific instrument companies Oil (per barrel): 51.46 +0.33 year.
and drugmakers also rose. Gold : 1,251.00 -10.40 Rival Activision Blizzard added
However auto parts companies 68 cents, or 1. 2 percent, to
were hammered after poor third- portfolios in response to last composite rose 5.09 points, or annual profit forecast after its $57.80 and Electronic Arts rose
quarter results from AutoZone and weeks drop, which followed alle- 0. 1 percent, to 6, 138. 71. The second-quarter profit and sales 62 cents to $109.01.
home builders fell after sales of gations President Donald Trump Russell 2000 index of small-com- beat Wall Street estimates. Its Sales of new homes fell 11 per-
new homes sank in April. asked the FBI to end an investiga- pany stocks gained 3.84 points, shares gained $2.58, or 4.6 per- cent in April from the month
The four-day rally has restored tion into former National Security or 0.3 percent, to 1,380.98. cent, to $58.66. Industrial and before, the biggest drop in more
most of the markets losses and Adviser Michael Flynn. medical device maker Danaher than two years. Sales had reached a
Bond prices turned lower. The
the Standard & Poors 500 index is Peterson says high stock prices picked up $1.04, or 1.3 percent, nine-year high in March, and
almost back to record highs. yield on the 10-year Treasury note experts said the decline was most
and the calm market makes stocks to $83.95.
The market was simply remind- rose to 2.28 percent from 2.25 likely a blip. Homebuilder NVR
more vulnerable to surprises from Auto parts retailer AutoZone
ed that theres political risk out percent. That helped bank stocks took its worst one-day loss in fell $61.27, or 2.6 percent, to
the political arena. like JPMorgan Chase, which
there and it reacted to that eight and a half years as high $2,296 and D.R. Horton lost 54
The S&P 500 added 4.40 points, gained $1.06, or 1.3 percent, to
reminder, said Matthew Peterson, costs and lower sales at older loca- cents, or 1.6 percent, to $33.37.
chief wealth strategist for LPL or 0.2 percent, to 2,398.42. The $85.76 and BB&T, which rose 63 Home improvement retailer
tions hurt its results. Its stock fell
Financial. Peterson said he does- Dow Jones industrial average cents, or 1.5 percent, to $43.03. Lowes lost $1.71, or 2 percent,
$78. 09, or 11. 8 percent, to
nt think long-term investors edged up 43.08 points, or 0.2 per- Scientific instrument maker $581. 40. OReilly Automotive to $82.34 and Home Depot also
have made big changes to their cent, to 20,937.91. The Nasdaq Agilent Technologies raised its slipped.

U.S. says Fiat Chrysler used


software to cheat emissions tests
DETROIT The U.S. government is
Business briefs
by Environmental Protection Agency than
during normal driving conditions.
CEOs got biggest raise since 13
suing Fiat Chrysler, alleging that some of By Stan Choe
its diesel pickup trucks and Jeep SUVs cheat Jury awards $256M to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Biggest CEO pay
on emissions tests.
The lawsuit filed Tuesday by the Justice California auto dealer in Nissan suit NEW YORK The typical CEO at the raises, cuts of 2016
Department marks the second time the gov- SANTA ANA A jury has awarded nearly biggest U.S. companies got an 8.5 percent
ernment has gone after an automaker alleg- $256.5 million to a California auto dealer- raise last year, raking in $11.5 million in TOP RAISES:
ing use of software on diesel engines that ship owner who claimed Nissan had a secret salary, stock and other compensation last 1. Hock Tan
allows them to emit more pollution on the plan to put him out of business during the year, according to a study by executive data Broadcom Corp.
road than during Environmental Protection recession. firm Equilar for the Associated Press. Thats $24.7 million, up 513 percent
Agency lab testing. The Orange County Superior Court panel the biggest raise in three years. 2. Thomas Rutledge
Last year, the government accused ruled Monday in favor of Michael Kahn, The bump reflects how well stocks have Charter Communications Inc.
done under these CEOs watch. Boards of
Volkswagen of cheating on tests, and the who owned seven Nissan, Toyota and $98 million, up 499 percent
directors increasingly require that CEOs
company ended up pleading guilty to crimi- Chevrolet dealerships in the Los Angeles 3. Robert Kotick
push their stock price higher to collect their
nal charges in a scandal that cost VW more and San Francisco Bay areas.
maximum possible payout, and the Standard
Activision Blizzard Inc.
than $20 billion in the U.S. alone. Six dealerships were financed by Nissan
& Poors 500 index returned 12 percent last
$33.1 million, up 358 percent
In the latest case, the government alleges Motor Acceptance Corp., Nissan Motor
year. DEEPEST CUTS:
that Fiat Chrysler, or FCA, put eight soft- Limiteds financing arm.
Over the last five years, median CEO pay
ware-based features on diesel engines in Kahn charged that the corporation com- 1. Dara Khosrowshahi
in the survey has jumped by 19.6 percent,
nearly 104, 000 Ram pickups and Jeep mitted fraud and negligent misrepresenta- Expedia Inc.
not accounting for inflation. Thats nearly
Grand Cherokees from the 2014 to 2016 tion in order to foreclose on the dealerships $2.4 million, down 97 percent
double the 10.9 percent rise in the typical
model years. The software allowed the vehi- after he defaulted on about $6.7 million in weekly paycheck for full-time employees 2. Brenton Saunders
cles to emit fewer pollutants during lab tests loans in 2009. across the country. Allergan Inc.
But CEO pay did fall for one group of com- $4.1 million, down 81 percent
panies last year: those where investors 3. Sandeep Mathrani
complained the loudest about executive pay. GGP Inc.
Compensation dropped for nine of the 10 $12.7 million, down 68 percent
companies scoring the lowest on Say on
Pay votes, where shareholders give thumbs at CBS, who made $68.6 million. That
up or down on top executives earnings. included $63.9 million in bonus and stock
Other measures that would highlight the awards the companys board said he received
income gap between CEOs and typical for presiding over a 36.6 percent return for
workers are on the way, but governance CBS shares in 2016 and for keeping CBS
watchdogs worry that Congress will kill or the top-rated network in the 2015-16 sea-
dilute their strength. son, among other performance measures.
Its all out of whack right now, said No. 3 was Walt Disneys Robert Iger, at
Heather Slavkin Corzo, director of the AFL- $41 million. That was 6 percent less than
CIO Office of Investment, which says CEOs the year before, as slowing growth resulted
for major U.S. companies make 347 times in a bonus cut.
more than the average worker. Fourth-highest at $37. 2 million was
The highest-paid executive in the survey David Zaslav of Discovery
was Thomas Rutledge of Charter Communications, whose networks include
Communications, which absorbed Time TLC and Animal Planet. Roughly 70 percent
Warner Cable and Bright House Networks of that was from stock and option awards.
last year to become the nations second- No. 5 was Activision Blizzards Robert
largest cable operator. Kotick, whose compensation surged 358
His compensation totaled $98 million, percent to $33.1 million. That was almost
about $88 million of that from stock and entirely due to $24. 9 million in stock
option awards included as part of a new five- awards he received as part of a new five-year
year employment agreement. For Rutledge employment agreement. To get them, the
to collect the full amount, Charters share companys earnings per share must hit a cer-
price will need to rise 155 percent over six tain level, among other financial targets.
years. Kotick may not make the top five this
CEOs typically got more than half their year. His 2017 salary was cut by 26 percent
total compensation from stock and option to $1.8 million after many shareholders
grants last year. said they were upset about how much
The lesson from the rest of the top five: Activision Blizzard executives were mak-
How lucrative the entertainment business ing. The company also eliminated his guar-
can be. antee for an annual salary increase.
No. 2 on the survey was Leslie Moonves
<<< Page 13, Burlingame in CCS
baseball finals for first time since 2010
Wednesday May 24, 2017

Knights to play for CCS title


Hillsdale in finals for first
time since 1991; Mitty
ends Carlmonts season
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

SAN JOSE The Hillsdale softball team


has had its struggles this season, but none
of that matters now as the Knights find
themselves in the Central Coast Section
Division II championship game for the first
time since 1991 after beating seventh-seed-
ed Saratoga 3-1 in the semifinals at San Jose
PAL Stadium Tuesday afternoon. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
The two teams were locked in a scoreless Menlo senior Griff McGarry celebrates after
battle until third-seeded Hillsdale (19-11) scoring a go-ahead run in the third inning of
broke through with a pair of runs in the bot- the Knights' 7-2 win over St. Francis-
tom of the fifth. The Knights tacked on an Watsonville in the CCS Division II semis.
insurance run in the bottom of the sixth.
Saratoga (19-6) scratched out a run against
Hillsdale pitcher Kealani Kaufusi in the top
of the seventh as she tossed a complete
game, five hitter. She extinguished the
Menlo will
Falcons rally, however, when right fielder
Bailey McDonough recorded her second
assist of the game by throwing out a runner
at first, stranding a pair of Saratoga base
defend its
runners.
Sometimes you win ugly, said Hillsdale
coach Randy Metheany. (But) it doesnt
CCS crown
matter at this point of the season, as long as
By Terry Bernal
you win.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Hillsdale will face either No. 5 Notre
Dame-Belmont or No. 1 Notre Dame-Salinas
in the championship game Saturday at PAL SAN JOSE Chandler Yu has pitched
Stadium at a time be determined. The Tigers through some tough spots for the Menlo
and Spirit will face off in the other Division Knights this season. But after his perform-
II semifinal game tonight. ance in Tuesdays Central Coast Section
The Hillsdale offense was kind of a slow Division II semifinals, the senior right-
build. The Knights looked anxious in their hander should be declared a bona fide escape
first at-bat, with the first two batters in the artist.
order jumping on the first pitch for outs. In The Knights most experienced postsea-
the second inning, Gabby Mataele got the son hurler stranded nine St. Francis-
Knights first hit. Watsonville baserunners in the game,
It appeared the Knights were going to including six in the first three innings
break the ice in the third when Ashleigh with five left in scoring position to lead
Wong led off with a double to the right-cen- No. 11-seed Menlo School (18-10-1) to a 3-
ter field gap. Following a Karinna Chong 2 win over the No. 7 Sharks (14-14) under
sacrifice bunt, Bridget Nasir walked and after the lights at Municipal Stadium.
a popout, Kaufusi walked to load the bases. NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
Ideally thats not what you want to do,
Hillsdale center fielder Bella Zalba chases down and catches a ball in the gap during the Yu said. But I have a really good defense
See HILLSDALE, Page 15 Knights 3-1 win over Saratoga in the CCS Division II semfinals. See MENLO, Page 15

Hall of Famer Kennedy found dead Lester shuts down Giants


By Jay Cohen
By Tim Booth
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cubs 4, Giants 1
Chicago improved to 5-2
Cortez Kennedy, one of the best defensive CHICAGO Once Jon Lester waited out on its nine-game home
linemen of his generation and a Pro the rain, it was mostly smooth sailing for stand. Kyle Schwarber
Football Hall of Fame inductee despite the rest of the night. and Jason Heyward also
rarely finding himself in the spotlight as a Not so much for Johnny Cueto. connected, helping the
player, has died. He was 48. Lester pitched a four-hitter for Chicagos Cubs bounce back from
Police in Orlando, Florida, say the former rst complete game of the season, and the their 6-4 loss to the
Seattle Seahawks star was found dead Cubs beat Cueto and the San Francisco Giants on Monday night.
Tuesday morning. Orlando Police Giants 4-1 on Tuesday in a rematch of last Lester and Cueto
Department public information officer years playoff opener. Johnny Cueto hooked up in a memo-
Wanda Miglio said the circumstances sur- Jon Lester, thats classic stuff, manager rable pitchers duel in
rounding his death are still unknown but Joe Maddon said. He just kept getting bet- Game 1 of the NL Division Series last
USA TODAY SPORTS
ter.
Hall of Fame defensive tackle Cortez Kennedy
Anthony Rizzo hit a two-run homer as
See KENNEDY, Page 16 was found dead Tuesday in Orlando, Florida. See GIANTS, Page 12

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Marlins 11, As 9
Stanford golfers near NCAA finals
Marlins hold THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SUGAR GROVE, Ill. Albane Valenzuela


of Stanford won three of her last four holes
Morgan (USC) and Jessica
Porvasnik (Ohio State)
easily won the opening
were the Sun Devils, who didnt let the rain
bother them. Vaughn was coming off an
emotional night after capturing the individ-

off Oakland
two matches, while the ual title, and she fell 2 down early in her
to close out her match on the 17th hole, and bottom three matches all match against Karolina Vickova of Florida.
the Cardinal took the first step toward reach- went the distance. Vaughn won four straight holes around the
ing the title match for the third straight year Robynn Ree lagged her turn, however, and never trailed again.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in the NCAA Womens Golf Championship. 45-foot birdie putt up a I didnt get very much sleep last night,
Stanford, which beat Baylor in 2015 to ridge to tap-in range for a Vaughn said. I was 2 down through three
OAKLAND Justin Bour matched his win its first NCAA womens golf title, Albane 1-up victory over Rio holes to start and it just came to me like,
career high with four hits including his advanced with a 3-2 victory over the Bears. Valenzuela Watanabe of Ohio State, You are playing the golf course, not this
fourth home run in five games to highlight The Cardinal faced Arizona State on Tuesday while Tiffany Chan took a player, because pars out here are going to
Miamis best offensive game of the season, afternoon at Rich Harvest Farms. 1-up lead on the 17th hole and held on for a 1- win every time. Thats all I did. I tried to
and the Marlins held off a late surge to beat Arizona State senior Monica Vaughn, who up victory over the Buckeyes Katja Pogacar. play the golf course and make as many pars
the Oakland Athletics 11-9 on Tuesday rallied over the final holes to win the NCAA Gabriella Then of Southern California was as I could. Threw a couple of birdies in here
night. individual title on Monday, led the Sun through 19 holes of her match with Jaclyn and that just kept me going.
Giancarlo Stanton and Dee Gordon had Devils to a 5-0 victory over Florida. Lee when it was declared a draw because the Valenzuela, who tied for 21st at the Rio
three hits each on a night when every Miami In the other quarterfinals, host school and Trojans won their third match. Olympics, was 1 down against Dylan Kim
player had at least one by the third inning. No. 1 seed Northwestern overcame a rugged Stanford lost in the championship match with five holes to go when she rallied, clos-
Three other Marlins had two hits apiece start to beat Kent State 3-2. a year ago to Washington. ing out the match on the 17th when Kim hit
while Ichiro Suzuki added a two-run single in Southern California knocked out Ohio State Standing in the Cardinals way of a third her second shot into the water and made dou-
his return to the starting lineup. 3-1-1 in the tightest quarterfinal. Victoria straight trip to the championship match ble bogey.
Miami entered the day with the second-
worst record in the

Sens top Pens, GIANTS


Giants. Lester retired the side in order in the
majors having dropped ninth, getting Christian Arroyo to foul out
14 of 17 before getting a to left on his 99th pitch for the nal out.
season-high 19 hits
Its a hard thing to do now, so yeah, I
against Oakland in the
first meeting between the
two clubs since 2014.
Yonder Alonso hit his
force Game 7
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Continued from page 11

October, with Chicago winning 1-0 on


mean theres always that gratication to go
out there and nish it and walk off and shake
everybodys hand as they come off the
eld, Lester said.
13th home run of the sea- Javier Baezs eighth-inning homer. The
San Francisco dropped to 3-2 on its
Cubs eliminated the Giants in four games
Yonder Alonso son for the As, but left seven-game trip to St. Louis and Chicago. It
with a bruised right hand OTTAWA, Ontario Mike Hoffman and went on to their rst World Series title
had won eight of 10 overall.
after getting hit by a pitch in the sixth. scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third in 108 years.
Ryon Healy and Rajai Davis also homered The start of the game was delayed 65 min-
period to give the Ottawa Senators a 2-1 vic- Lester (3-2) was sharp once again in the utes by rain. After the rst four batters
for Oakland. tory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on low-prole reunion. Cueto (4-4) was just
Jose Urena (2-2) pitched five uneven struck out, Schwarber drove a 3-2 pitch from
Tuesday night and force a decisive Game 7 in OK, striking out eight in six innings, but Cueto over the bleachers in right and onto
innings for his first career interleague win the Eastern Conference Finals. surrendering Chicagos three homers.
in 10 appearances. The Miami right-hander Shefeld Avenue for his seventh homer.
Hoffman fired a slap shot through traffic Long ball got him tonight, Giants man- You know when you get jammed and you
allowed six runs over five innings, raising ager Bruce Bochy said. Its a little uncom-
his ERA from 1.91 to 3.08. off a pass from Fredrik Claesson to put the know when you hit off the end and you
Senators ahead at 1:34 of the third. mon for Johnny to make mistakes like that know when you hit barrel, because you
Jesse Hahn (1-4) took the loss and left the but still. Youd like to think he could make
game in the third inning with a triceps dont feel it as much, Schwarber said. So
Bobby Ryan also scored a rare power-play a mistake and get away with it but he didnt
strain. He pitched just two innings, giving it was a good feeling today.
goal for Ottawa and Craig Anderson stopped tonight.
up five runs on seven hits while striking out 45 shots, including 22 in the second period. Heyward added another solo shot into the
Cueto said he was bothered by blisters on basket in right in the second, and Rizzos
two. He gave up a single to Christian Yelich Evgeni Malkin gave Pittsburgh, vying his middle and index ngers. But the veter-
in the third then left after a visit to the ninth homer made it 4-0 in the fourth.
for its second straight trip to the Stanley an right-hander said he wanted to take his It was more than enough for Lester, who
mound by the Oakland trainer. Cup Final, the lead early in the second peri- next turn in the rotation.
The As scored three times in the ninth and struck out 10 and walked none in his 15th
od and Matt Murray finished with 28 saves. To skip a start I really have to not throw career complete game. His previous longest
had the tying runner at the plate with two
outs before AJ Ramos struck out Stephen Game 7 is Thursday night in Pittsburgh, anymore, he said through an interpreter. outing of the season was seven innings, on
Vogt. with the winner advancing to face the Brandon Crawford doubled in Buster April 16 against Pittsburgh and May 7
Nashville Predators for the championship. Posey in the fth, and that was it for the against the New York Yankees.

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Panthers rally into first CCS final since 2010


By Terry Bernal the mound for Cauchi, who fired low in the
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF dirt to first base with the ball bounding
away from second baseman DJ Capps cover-
SAN JOSE Burlingame has been ing, allowing Petroskey to score all the way
involved in two no-hitters this season. from second.
Panthers slugger Mario Vargas wasnt going Then, pitching with a 1-0 deficit into the
to let there be a third. fourth inning, Cauchi got saved by another
Live Oak starting pitcher Andrew Lopez dynamic Burlingame arm, that of senior
was shining on the Central Coast Section catcher Robbie Harrigan. The free-wheeling
playoff stage. The junior right-hander set backstop likes to show off his arm, and
down the first 14 batters he faced, taking a when Live Oak threatened with a runner on
perfect game into the fifth inning. But then second and one out, Harrigan let it fly by fir-
with Burlingame trailing by a run, the left- ing a pickoff throw behind the runner for a
handed hitting Vargas stepped to the plate critical out.
and took a big bite out Lopezs pitching After Burlingame tied it in the top of the
brilliance, drilling a triple up the left-center fifth, Harrigan executed a near instant
gap, then going for a round-tripper to tie replay, erasing a Live Oak leadoff double
the game when an errant cutoff throw bound- TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL with another cannon throw behind the run-
ed into the dugout. Burlingame junior Mario Vargas slides into third base with a fifth-inning triple, the Panthers' ner at second to keep the game deadlocked at
I was looking to just get the inning first base runner of the game. Vargas scored on the play on a throwing error and Burlingame 1-1.
going, Vargas said. I knew the guy was went on to win the Central Coast Section Division II semifinal matchup against Live Oak Robbie has been clutch for us all year,
throwing a perfect game. And I just wanted Tuesday at Municipal Stadium. Cauchi said. He had a couple big pickoff
to end it. strikeouts to end it for his second con- and his nickel slider from the outset. After plays in big spots. He really helped me
The No. 8-seed Panthers (14-12-1) rode secutive save in CCS play, and his second posting a 0-2 record in the regular season, out today.
the momentum, seizing the lead the next career save overall. the southpaw earned his second CCS victo- Burlingame rode the wave of momentum
inning with a two-run sixth and holding on Since his April 19 call-up, Flores has now ry in as many tries he also took the W to a two-run rally in the sixth. Matt
for a 3-2 victory over No. 5 Live Oak (18- made four appearances, including in all in Burlingames playoff opener with six Dahlberg led off the frame with a walk. The
12) in the CCS Division II semifinals three CCS games. After a bout of wildness in innings in an 8-1 win over King City and senior then exhibited some daring base run-
Tuesday at Municipal Stadium. With the his varsity debut, he has been pounding the was understandably all smiles postgame. ning, notching his first stolen base of the
win, Burlingame advances to its first CCS corners consistently, giving Burlingame But he had to earn it. year to get into scoring position, then
championship game since 2010. manager Shawn Scott a serious late-inning After cruising through two scoreless advancing on a fuzzy groundball to short-
The Panthers got some pitching bril- weapon. And Scott has gained quick confi- innings, Cauchi got touched for an unearned stop to put himself at third base with two
liance of their own though. Burlingame dence in the sophomore. run in the bottom of the third. Live Oak sen- outs.
starter Jack Cauchi grinded through six Plenty, Scott said. Hes a confident ior Alec Petroskey led off the frame with the Senior shortstop Mitch DeMartini then
innings, allowing two runs on five hits kid, a quiet confidence. And he wants the games first hit. Then after moving to sec- stepped to the plate to give the Panthers the
while striking out five before giving way to ball. ond when Alex Cornejo struck a grounder lead, floating a bloop single behind first
closer Emilio Flores. A midseason call-up The contrast to Cauchis regiment of that ate up the shortstop for a bad-hop sin- base to score Dahlberg. Gray Goodman fol-
from the junior-varsity ranks, the sopho- breaking pitches proved an effective one- gle, the Acorns drew first blood. lowed with a line drive right at an outfielder,
more right-hander retired the side in order in two punch. A junior left-hander, Cauchi Junior Damon Rodriguez did the damage,
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Irving, LeBron push Cavaliers past Celtics for 3-1 lead


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS But if Games 3 and 4 are any indication, it 3 in the final second of the quarter and cele-
wont be easy. brated at mid-court by pretending to put two
CLEVELAND Kyrie Irving took over in Fighting to keep their season alive, the pistols back in his holster.
the second half and finished with 42 points, Celtics arent giving an inch despite playing When the horn sounded, Clevelands players
LeBron James added 34 and the Cleveland without All-Star guard Isaiah Thomas, who poured off the bench to greet him. They had to
Cavaliers moved within one win of an almost may need surgery on a hip injury. be careful not to knock him off his feet after
inevitable third date in the Finals with Golden Irving had put a scare through the frenzied
State by rallying to beat the Boston Celtics The Cavs, meanwhile, wouldnt be on the
cusp of the Finals without Irving. Quicken Loans Arena crowd moments earlier
112-99 on Tuesday night in Game 4 of the when he stepped on the foot of Bostons Terry
Eastern Conference finals. With Cleveland in jeopardy of dropping its Rozier.
Irving stayed on the floor despite rolling his second game in a row after James followed an
11-point Game 3 by picking up four first-half Irving stayed on the floor for several sec-
left ankle in the third quarter, when he scored onds before sitting up and re-tying his left
19 in less than five minutes, and James shook fouls, Irving put on a breathtaking one-man
show in the third quarter. sneaker.
off early foul trouble as the Cavs opened a 3-1
lead in the series. Freezing Boston defenders with his dribble Nothing was keeping him out.
The defending NBA champions can wrap up and driving to the basket whenever he wanted, Kevin Love added 17 points and 17 rebounds
KEN BLAZE/USA TODAY SPORTS their third straight conference title and a Irving made six layups, two 3-pointers and a for the Cavs, now 11-1 in the postseason.
Clevelands Kyrie Irving drives to the basket three-match against the Warriors with a free throw in a dizzying span of 4:48. He Avery Bradley scored 19 and Jae Crowder 18
during the Cavaliers 112-99 win over Boston. win in Game 5 on Thursday night in Boston. capped his blistering 19-point outburst with a for Boston.

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MENLO
catches, each more spectacular than the last. ior David Talavera. Then the hulking 6-4, With the Knights clinging to a one-run
Thats exactly how our team is, Menlo 240-pound Ibarra stroked a double down the lead in the sixth, St. Francis was set up for a
manager Sean Riley said. Those guys real- left-field line to score Moakler, giving St. big inning. After back-to-back singles by
ly pick each other up. Francis a 1-0 lead. Josh Kovacs and Richie Martinez to start
Continued from page 11 Leading off the fourth inning, St. Francis Menlo answered right back in the top of the frame, Velasquez bunted them over to put
junior Mario Velasquez belting a liner the second. Senior cleanup man Ben both the potential tying and go-ahead runs
toward left-center, but Ian Collins in left Somorjai led off coaxing a walk on a full in scoring position. With the infield drawn
and I have only walked one run in all sea- count. With one out, Nolan Peterson legged in, Moakler hit a sharp grounder to
field streaked directly across the gap to
son, so I pride myself of that. So, I just trust out an infield single on a slow bounder to McGarrys left, but the senior made a tum-
chase it down on the run. The very next bat-
my defense to turn double plays and make second. Then with two outs, Alarcon hit a bling nab to hang out the lead runner
ter, St. Francis leadoff hitter Brandon
plays behind me. grounder to the left side of the infield, but between third and home.
Moakler, sent a soaring drive over
Yu trailed in the early going, but his Alarcons head in center, but the freshman the resulting error allowed Somorjai to Yu again escaped peril by inducing a
offense picked him up with single runs in got a superb first step and chased it down score, tying it 1-1. groundout from the next batter. The right-
the second, third and fourth innings, fueled with his numbers to the infield. In the top of the third, Menlo capitalized hander went on to record the complete-game
by leadoff man Griff McGarrys 2-for-4, But the highlight reel was topped by sen- on the top of its order coming up to take the victory, totaling 116 pitches in the final
two-RBI performance. The University of ior Justin Kasser in right field. With one on lead. McGarry led off with a single through pitching appearance of his Menlo career.
Virginia-bound senior singled and scored a and one out in the fifth, St. Francis Derric the right side. After a sacrifice bunt by With the win, Menlo advances to the
go-ahead run in the third. Then with the Estrada crushed a boomer that looked des- Collins moved McGarry to second, Division II title game for the second
score tied 2-2 in the fourth, McGarry deliv- tined for the right-center gap. But Kasser Somorjai delivered a sharp two-out single to straight year. The Knights defend their CCS
ered again with an RBI single to score fresh- took a direct route and showed just enough left to score McGarry, swinging the crown against Burlingame in an all-
man Kevin Alarcon with the game-winning closing speed to glove it on the run with a Knights in front 2-1. Peninsula Athletic League matchup. Game
run. crow-hop and a high backhand. But the Sharks flexed their muscles to get time Saturday at Municipal Stadium is yet to
Then Yu showed theres more than one The whole year Ive been with Kevin and it back in the bottom of the frame when be determined.
way to make a name as an escape artist. Ian, who are both freshmen, Kasser said. Derric Estrada and Andrew Ciandro crushed Win or lose, the Knights in Rileys
While he allowed just one baserunner over So I couldnt do it without knowing they back-to-back triples, tying it back up at 2- first year at the helm are enjoying the
the following two innings an infield sin- had my back. 2. ride.
gle by Ruben Ibarra to lead off the fifth on a The Sharks struck early against Yu and the After Menlo took the lead back 3-2 in the Thats the big difference from last year,
bang-bang play at first Menlos outfield Knights, seeing their first three batters in fourth, and following the defensive gems in Menlo third baseman Nolan Peterson said,
put on a defensive exhibition, with all three the bottom of the first inning reach base. the outfield, McGarry turned in the most ean just lets us go out and play. Hes all
outfielders turning in difficult running Moakler singled followed by a walk to jun- clutch defensive play at shortstop. about having fun.

HILLSDALE
The Knights tacked on another run in the Open Division stealing home on the back end of a double
sixth to give Kaufusi a little breathing room. steal in the opening frame and then driving in
With one out and Mataele on first via a field- No. 4 Mitty 7, No. 1 Carlmont 3 Kate Berce with a RBI double in the second.
ers choice, Haley Koga came up and blasted SAN JOSE The season came to an abrupt Mitty (21-6) tied the game with a two-run
Continued from page 11 an RBI triple to the fence in right-center field end for the top-seeded Scots. They played third and despite have multiple chances in the
with Mataele scoring without a throw. with fire against the Monarchs and they final- fourth and fifth, broke the game open with a
Saratoga had its chances against Kaufusi, ly got burned in a CCS semifinal game at San five-run fifth.
The Knights could not capitalize, however, Joses PAL Stadium Tuesday night. Carlmont closed to 7-3 when Cam Kondo
as a grounder to shortstop ended the threat. but could only capitalize in the seventh.
Every time the Falcons threatened, the After taking a 2-0 lead after two inning, walked, went to second on Aby Lans infield
We lost a little bit of (momentum) with the Carlmont (26-3) was limited to just one hit hit, took third on a ground out from Eimer
Knights got out of the jam. McDonough,
bases loaded, Metheany said. I think we the rest of the way by Mittys sophomore Cunningham and scored on a groundout RBI
playing in right field, had a busy day with a
were trying so hard to get that big hit. I pitcher Savanna Smith, who allowed just five by pinch hitter Katy Rogers.
number of balls hit to her, but she made the
brought the girls up and I just told them to hits. Trierweiler and Lan were the only Scots to
play more often than not. Add in her sacrifice
focus and try to hit the ball hard. I didnt even register two hits for game. Mailey McLemore
fly and McDonough had a strong perform- Carlmont scored single runs in the first and
care where it went. It worked over those last had the other hit for Carlmont.
ance, including a pair of assists one in the second innings, with Ashley Trierweiler
three innings.
third and on the final out of the game.
A base-running gaffe snuffed a potential
fourth-inning rally for Hillsdale, but the Bailey did a great job, Metheany said.
Knights finally broke through in the fifth. Bella Zalba also had a game-defining catch.
With one out, Chong reached on an infield In the fifth, with two outs and runners on first
single and stole second. Nasir followed with a and second, Saratogas Erin Lee bid for a hit
single, with Chong stopping at third. Nasir into the right-center field gap died in the
then stole second to put two runners in scor- glove of Zalba, who came streaking across
ing position with McDonough at the plate. from her center field position to make a
On the next pitch, McDonough lofted the ball thigh-high catch to end the inning.
to shallow center field where the Saratoga Despite putting together a solid effort,
centerfielder made a thigh-high catch. Chong Metheany knows it will take more to beat
tagged and easily scored when the throw either of the Notre Dame schools in the cham-
sailed high over the catchers head. As the pionship game.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB
WEDNESDAY
Baseball
WHATS ON TAP NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS
Cleveland 2, Boston 1
BGAME
Continued from page 13
New York 26 17 .605 Washington 27 17 .614 Cleveland 3, Boston 1
Baltimore 25 19 .568 1 1/2 Atlanta 20 23 .465 6 1/2 CCS semifinals Wednesday, May 17: Cleveland 117, Boston 104
Boston 23 21 .523 3 1/2 New York 19 24 .442 7 1/2
Tampa Bay 23 25 .479 5 1/2 Miami 16 28 .364 11 Open Division Friday, May 19: Cleveland 130, Boston 86 whole misplayed the ball for an
Toronto 20 26 .435 7 1/2 Philadelphia 15 28 .349 11 1/2 No. 15 Serra (16-13) vs. No. 6 Palma at SJ Municipal Sunday, May 21: Boston 111, Cleveland 108 error, allowing DeMartini to scam-
Central Division Central Division Stadium, 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 23: Cleveland 112, Boston 99
Minnesota 24 18 .571 Milwaukee 25 20 .556 Thursday, May 25: Cleveland at Boston, 5:30 p.m. per home all the way from first to
Cleveland 24 20 .545 1 St. Louis 22 19 .537 1
Detroit 21 23 .477 4 Chicago 23 21 .523 1 1/2 Softball
x-Saturday, May 27: Boston at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. give Burlingame a 3-1 lead.
Chicago 20 24 .455 5 Cincinnati 21 24 .467 4 x-Monday, May 29: Cleveland at Boston, 5:30 p.m.
Kansas City 19 26 .422 6 1/2 Pittsburgh 20 26 .435 5 1/2 CCS semifinals
West Division West Division
The unearned run loomed large as
Division II FINALS
Houston 31 15 .674 Colorado 30 17 .638 Warriors vs. East winner
Live Oak produced a run in the bot-
Texas 24 22 .522 7 Arizona 28 19 .596 2 No. 4 Notre Dame-Belmont (19-7) vs. No. 1 Notre
Los Angeles 25 23 .521 7 Los Angeles 26 19 .578 3 Dame-Salinas (22-6) at PAL Stadium, 7 p.m. Thursday, June 1: East winner at Warriors, 6 p.m. tom of the frame. Kyle Riveron
As 20 25 .444 10 1/2 Giants 20 27 .426 10 Sunday, June 4: East winner at Warriors, 5 p.m. bunted for a single with one out,
Seattle 20 26 .435 11 San Diego 16 31 .340 14 Wednesday, June 7: Warriors at East winner, 6 p.m.
FRIDAY
Friday, June 9: Warriors at East winner, 6 p.m.
then stole second. Junior P. J.
Tuesdays Games Tuesdays Games Track and field Rochon followed with a two-out
Chicago Cubs 4, San Francisco 1 x-Monday, June 12: East winner at Warriors, 6 p.m.
Kansas City 6, N.Y. Yankees 2
Minnesota 2, Baltimore 0 Colorado 8, Philadelphia 2 CCS championships at Gilroy High School, field x-Thursday, June 15:Warriors at East winner, 6 p.m. single to plate Riveron, closing
Washington 10, Seattle 1 Washington 10, Seattle 1 events, 4 p.m.; running events, 6 p.m. x-Sunday, June 18: East winner at Warriors, 5 p.m.
Cleveland 8, Cincinnati 7 Burlingames lead to 3-2. But
Cleveland 8, Cincinnati 7
N.Y.Mets 9, San Diego 3 Cauchi escaped the inning with a
L.A. Angels 4, Tampa Bay 0
Boston 11, Texas 6
Toronto 4, Milwaukee 3
Atlanta 6, Pittsburgh 5
Toronto 4, Milwaukee 3
SATURDAY
Baseball
NHL PLAYOFF GLANCE fly out to Savaun Brown in center
Houston 6, Detroit 2 Arizona 5, Chicago White Sox 4 field to walk off the mound en route
Miami 11, Oakland 9 CCS finals EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS
Arizona 5, Chicago White Sox 4 St.Louis at L.A.Dodgers, late to his second win of the year.
Miami 11, Oakland 9 Division II Saturday, May 13: Ottawa 2, Pittsburgh 1, OT
Wednesdays Games Monday, May 15: Pittsburgh 1, Ottawa 0
Wednesdays Games Jays (Stroman 4-2) at Milwaukee (Garza 2-0),10:10 a.m. No. 8 Burlingame vs. No. 11 Menlo School (18-10-1)
Twins (Berrios 2-0) at Os (Tillman 1-0), 9:35 a.m. ChiSox (Quintana 2-5) at DBacks (Delgado 1-0),12:40 p.m. at Municipal Stadium, TBA Wednesday, May 17: Ottawa 5, Pittsburgh 1 In league we didnt play as well
Miami (Volquez 0-6) at As (Gray 1-1), 12:35 p.m. Rox (Chatwood 3-6) at Phils (Hellickson 5-1), 4:05 p.m. as we wanted to, Cauchi said. But
Reds (Bonilla 0-2) at Cleveland (Bauer 4-4), 3:10 p.m. Softball Friday, May 19: Pittsburgh 3, Ottawa 2
Seattle (Gaviglio 0-0) at Nats (Roark 3-2), 4:05 p.m.
KC (Hammel 1-5) at NYY (Severino 2-2), 4:05 p.m. SD (Cosart 0-1) at N.Y.Mets (Gsellman 2-3), 4:10 p.m. Division II Sunday, May 21: Pittsburgh 7, Ottawa 0 we stepped it up when we needed
Angels (Nolasco 2-3) at Rays (Ramirez 2-0), 4:10 p.m. Bucs (Williams 2-3) at Atlanta (Teheran 3-4), 4:35 p.m. No. 3 Hillsdale (19-11) vs. winner No. 4 Notre Dame- to. Were getting hot at the right
Texas (Perez 2-5) at Boston (Sale 4-2), 4:10 p.m. Tuesday, May 23: Ottawa 2, Pittsburgh 1
SF (Moore 2-4) at Cubs (Hendricks 3-2), 5:05 p.m. Belmont (21-7)/No. 1 Notre Dame-Salinas (23-6) at
Detroit (Norris 2-3) at Astros (Morton 5-3), 5:10 p.m. St.Louis (Leake 4-2) at L.A.(Hill 1-1), 7:10 p.m. PAL Stadium, TBA x-Thursday, May 25: Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. time.

KENNEDY
defensive tackle, and a quiet, gentle soul away from the field
never interested in finding himself in the spotlight.
Kennedy was the No. 3 overall pick in the 1990 draft out
of Miami and Seattle smartly never let him leave. He
Continued from page 11 brought notoriety to an otherwise dreadful period in
Seahawks history as an eight-time Pro Bowler and was the
that there is nothing suspicious about his death. An inves- NFL Defensive Player of the Year award in 1992.
tigation is being conducted. Really sad to lose a guy like Cortez Kennedy, Broncos
Cortez Kennedy has been a pillar of the Seahawks fran- general manager John Elway tweeted Tuesday. Elway was
chise since joining the team as a rookie in 1990, the chased around by Kennedy twice a year for much of the
Seahawks said in a statement. Tez was the heart and soul 1990s as competitors in the AFC West. A great personali-
of the Seahawks through the 1990s and endeared himself ty, a great player and I enjoyed competing against him.
to 12s all across the Pacific Northwest as a player who Even though he last played for the Seahawks in 2000, he
played with a selfless and relentless approach to the remained a significant part of the organization. He was a
game. ... We are proud to have been represented by such a mainstay around the team during training camp and would
special person. occasionally roll through the locker room during the regu-
A star who spent his entire 11-year NFL career in relative lar season grabbing a few minutes with anyone players,
obscurity playing in Seattle, Kennedy became the second coaches, media up for a chat.
Seahawks player inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Kennedy was scheduled to be in Seattle on Thursday as
Fame in 2012. He was an unmovable wall as a dominant part of an event for the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games.
THE DAILY JOURNAL FOOD Wednesday May 24, 2017 17

Chicken salad served in a hot dog bun


By Sara Moulton
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Chicken salad, that summertime classic,


often suffers from chewy chicken syn-
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You want to build the recipe around white
meat chicken the perfect foil for its may-
onnaise-based sauce but you dont want
to overcook it, an easy thing to do given
white meats leanness. (And if you do hap-
pen to overcook it, you might as well kiss
it goodbye. Itll end up about as tender as a
pencil eraser.)
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chicken salad sandwiches with basil dress-
ing mimics the cooking process called sous
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der. Without going into a lengthy explana-
tion, lets just say the premise of sous vide
is to cook the item at a temperature no high-
er than the one at which you want it to end
up. That way it can never be overcooked. In This recipe for deluxe BLT chicken salad sandwiches with basil dressing mimics the cooking process called sous vide to guarantee the chicken
this case the outer limit for the internal tem- turns out tender.
perature is 165 degrees, the heat at which serving the chicken salad in a buttered, 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted naise, basil, lemon zest and juice and puree
you can be sure that any bacteria have been toasted hot dog bun. Baby romaine lettuce leaves for garnish until smooth. Add a little water if the dress-
killed. In a medium saucepan combine the chick- ing is too thick to pour.
Here the chicken is cooked in chicken DELUXE BLT CHICKEN SALAD en with the broth and heat the pan over Using a serrated knife, slice off and dis-
broth, which deepens the flavor of both the
chicken and the broth. Youll start by heat- SANDWICHES WITH BASIL DRESSING medium heat until it registers 170 F. card the side crusts of the hot dog buns.
Remove the pan from the heat, cover the Brush the cut sides with the butter. In a large
ing the broth to 170 F, not 165 F, because Start to finish: 1 hour 20 minutes (20 pan and let it stand 20 minutes. (Cut into
the temperature drops quickly with all the active) nonstick skillet toast the buttered sides of
the thickest part of the thickest chicken the hot dog buns over medium heat until
chicken in there. Then cover the pan and Servings: 6
breast and if you see any pink reheat the they are golden brown.
pull it off the burner, allowing the chicken 1 to 1 1/4 pounds boneless skinless
chicken breasts (not thin sliced), about 3/4- chicken briefly.) Transfer the chicken to a Using paper towels gently pat dry the
to cook gently in the lingering heat of the
inch thick bowl and let it cool. When cool, cut into tomatoes. In a large bowl combine the
broth. (To make sure you dont undercook
it, cut into the thickest piece of chicken 6 cups chicken broth 1/2-inch cubes. Strain the broth, cover and chicken, dressing, tomatoes and bacon; stir
after it rests for 20 minutes and, if neces- 2 cups cherry tomatoes, halved or quar- either chill or freeze it for future use. gently just until combined.
sary, reheat it briefly to finish the process.) tered if large Meanwhile, sprinkle the tomatoes light- To serve: Put a piece of lettuce inside each
What puts this chicken salad over the Kosher salt ly with salt and let them stand for 15 min- toasted bun and mound the chicken salad on
top? Salting the tomatoes to remove excess 6 ounces bacon utes. top.
water and make them more tomato-y and 3/4 cup mayonnaise In a large skillet cook the bacon over Nutrition information per serving: 599
pureeing the basil leaves in a food proces- 1 1/2 cups packed fresh basil leaves medium heat until crisp, about 5 minutes calories; 370 calories from fat; 41 g fat (11
sor to make them more basil-y. Lastly, we 2 teaspoons lemon zest and 1 1/2 table- and transfer to paper towels to drain. When g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 111 mg choles-
borrow one of the features that makes a New spoons fresh lemon juice cool, crumble. terol; 690 mg sodium; 25 g carbohydrates;
England lobster roll so magnificent 6 hot dog buns In a food processor combine the mayon- 2 g fiber; 4 g sugar; 31 g protein.
18 Wednesday May 24, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

HOUSING
Councilwoman Shelly Masur expressed preserve the historic characteristics of historic buildings around it, but is that a
her approval of the development for pro- nearby buildings, which are not protected reason to uphold this appeal? he said.
viding the city with an opportunity to cre- as part of one of the citys historic dis- Absolutely not.
ate vibrant communities, citing the non- tricts. As an owner of 620 Jefferson Ave., a his-
Continued from page 1 profits track record with helping low- torical building next door to the site,
I will put every bit of energy that I have
income families feel financially secure and to legally bring this down to three stories, Richard Keyes argued the nonprofits plan
Redwood City was allowed to move forward able to invest in education. he said. to build a rear yard of 625 square feet, which
Monday. If were serious in this community about Though city staff confirmed the develop- falls under a Downtown Precise Plan guide-
The City Council voted 6-0 at its meeting ensuring a healthy and vibrant community ment only required one exception to the line indicating a building of its size should
Monday to deny an appeal of the develop- that ensures success for all, we need to be development standards a reduction in offer open space of at least 800 square feet,
ment that contested its compliance with the serious about providing affordable housing parking allowable by the states density would not be sufficient as a space where the
citys downtown precise plan and consis- in a variety of ways for the people who live bonus law Carr confirmed after the meet- children of the families expected to move
tency with nearby historic buildings, with here, she said, according to a video of the ing that he planned to file a lawsuit to in can play. Keyes said he expected children
Councilwoman Diane Howard abstaining meeting. reduce the height of the building. to play on Marshall or Bradford streets on
from the vote. Arely Ortez, who was able to own her own either side of the project site, which he felt
Kristine Leja, chief development officer
Attorney Geoff Carr, whose law offices at home through one of the nonprofits hous- could pose a safety hazard.
of Habitat for Humanity of Greater San
605 Middlefield Road share the same block, ing developments, attested to the difference That particular street in that area is just
Francisco, the chapter behind the develop-
submitted the appeal, citing concerns being a homeowner made for her as she too dangerous for children, he said.
ment, said the nonprofit took steps to
shared by neighbors of the currently empty worked to send both of her daughters to col- Councilwoman Alicia Aguirre thanked the
engage the community in the design
lot about the impact of the buildings lege. nonprofit for finding a rare opportunity to
process for the building and opted to lower
height and modern design elements as well This is the impact that being a home- provide affordable homes in the citys
the height of the nonprofits initial build-
as lack of open space where the children of owner has been in my life, she said. downtown, adding that many cities across
ing plan, which would have allowed for the world have opted to create high-density
the families expected to live there can play. more units.
Councilmembers praised the develop- But for the developments neighbors, the housing to preserve the diversity of their
ment expected to create five one-bedroom, buildings height, expected to rise some 71 We seriously considered going as high population.
10 two-bedroom and five three-bedroom feet from the street level, especially next to as nine stories because it would have Thats what makes vibrant cities and a
condominiums for low-income residents on buildings and offices with historical value, allowed for nearly 36 units of housing at lot of folks like living like this, she said.
a vacant lot just more than 5,000 square was a source of concern. this location but we didnt, she said. We Mayor John Seybert praised the nonprof-
feet between Bradford and Marshall streets Attorney Kevin Frederick, whose law didnt because it wouldnt have been appro- its efforts to design a building meeting all
on Jefferson Avenue. The condominiums office occupies the same building as Carr, priate for that block. but a handful of the citys design guidelines
would be available to those making implored the council to limit the building Vice Mayor Ian Bain acknowledged the and addressing one of the citys biggest
between $63,000 and $85,000 for a family to four stories so it wouldnt overshadow buildings design didnt appeal to him, but needs, affordable housing.
of four, or 80 percent of the countys medi- nearby historic buildings, which reach said he could tell the nonprofit had done This isnt even cutting edge compared to
an income, confirmed the nonprofits rep- some three stories in height. everything it could to conform to the citys the things we need to be talking about if
resentatives when the Planning This building is going to last forever, development standards and hoped the proj- were really going to affect the housing cri-
Commission approved the development at please bring it down two stories, he said. ect could progress quickly. sis in our area, he said. This is a great
its March 21 meeting. Carr said the city had an obligation to I would have much preferred neoclassi- drop in the bucket, but its a drop in the
limit the developments building height to cal, something that would complement the bucket.

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59, and Mary Ann Staudt, 54, have owned At the time, Volker Staudt had no inten- Though Luci Staudt, 81, and Lothar

HAUS
Continued from page 1
the business, they watched it transform yet
again to meet the changes they have wit-
nessed in Redwood City. They have extend-
tion of deviating from his 27-year career in
commercial construction.
I said to myself, Im not going to
Staudt, 84, no longer own the business
they started over 40 years ago, they are
regulars at the store, just blocks away from
ed the business hours and expanded its change career paths in my life to go do a their home. Though Volker Staudt said his
beer menu, which now includes at least 20 German grocery store right now, its not mother wont take pay, she still works on
flowers threatened the business customer beers on tap, over the years to offer a place really in my cards, he said. Mondays and Saturdays, and the couple
base. When those looking for hard-to-find where locals can meet for a drink. They But after some convincing by Mary Ann also meets friends at the restaurant for their
German flavors asked the Staudts for hot have seen people meet on first dates and Staudt, they agreed to take ownership of weekly stammtisch, a German term for the
food, they added a cafe serving bratwurst have even hosted a wedding at their busi- the business for a year. The Redwood City regular meetings among friends, every
and beer. Now the German grocery store ness for a couple who went on several dates natives, who met when Mary Ann Staudt Saturday at noon.
and full-fledged restaurant and bar serves a there and now bring their children to see started working for his parents flower All their friends come and hang out and
wide variety of patrons, from residents them. For Volker and Mary Ann Staudt, the shop at age 15, knew the meaning the busi- they all have lunch together and spend an
who meet regularly at one of the restau- diversity their business fosters is a source ness held for his parents. hour and a half or two hours together, said
rants long tables to visitors searching for of pride. It just felt like the right thing to do, Mary Ann Staudt. So people sit over here
authentic German fare. Weve got these 90-year-olds sitting at said Mary Ann Staudt. and go, what is happening over there?
Volker Staudt, son of Luci and Lothar this table next to completely tattooed The couple quickly got to work, putting Volker and Mary Ann Staudt may also be
Staudt, now owns the Redwood City fixture guys, said Volker Staudt. their heads down to figure out how to main- priming one of their sons, Grant, as an
at 2615 Broadway with his wife, Mary Perhaps no one knows how to adapt to tain the variety of German goods they sold understudy of the business. The 27-year-
Ann. Though he was a teenager when his changes better than the couple, who took in the front of the store facing Main Street, old said he grew up pretending he worked at
parents started their business, he remem- the plunge to take over Luci and Lothar and also grow their restaurant, which would the store and would instead play board
bers the turns their business has taken over Staudts business when they were ready to eventually include a beer garden facing games with his grandparents. He now
the years well. When customers started retire in 2009. The couple had reached their Sequoia Station in the back of the proper- helps them manage the business and pay-
driving from all over California to come to 70s, and had made a name for themselves as ty. Three years after they took over, they roll for the more than 20 employees work-
their grocery store, Volker Staudt said they the business owners who connected realized the business had taken on a life of ing there.
started asking his parents to offer food for Redwood City with German pantry items, its own, supporting several dedicated Its still a family thing, everyone is
their long journeys. such as gummy candies, specialty choco- employees and serving more and more new related, or wants to be related, said Mary
People were coming in and asking my late, mustards and seasoning, among other customers. Ann Staudt. It kind of makes it fun.
dad, cant you just cook me a bratwurst or branded items only found in Germany. After Then you started looking at it different-
something? I drove down from Redding a few tries, they found they couldnt sell ly, and its really not about you anymore, Gourmet Haus Staudt is at 2615
just to get groceries, he said. their business easily, so they asked their its about everybody, said Mary Ann Broadway. Visit gourmethausstaudt. com
Even in the eight years Volker Staudt, two children to consider taking it over. Staudt. for store hours and more information.

downtown, Fienman said. tain groceries, she said. A similar reaction to other redevelopment

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Continued from page 1
The proposal includes nearly 65, 000
square feet of office space on the first four
levels, 17,000 square feet of retail space on
The North Central neighborhood on the
outskirts of downtown will also be served
by the new Mi Rancho Market, which is cur-
proposals in the area, residents in the adja-
cent Central Neighborhood have expressed
concerns about parking, traffic and density.
the ground floor, and 47 housing units rently expanding a few feet up B Street from Its not immediately clear whether residents
spread between each of the five stories, Trags. in the North Central community will have a
303 Baldwin Ave., and transform the nearly according to plans submitted to the city. The Tragoutsis mixed-use proposal similar reaction to the Trags proposal.
1-acre site into a five-story mixed-use build- comes as a flurry of new construction and The city is also in the midst of updating
ing. The commercial and office space would
stretch along the propertys North B Street redevelopment has reverberated along the its Downtown Specific Plan, a comprehen-
For months, the owners remained tight- outskirts of downtown. Two office projects sive land use document that will guide future
lipped as rumors swirled about the site frontage overlooking the Caltrain station,
while the residences would be tucked behind were recently completed at Third Avenue and developments in the citys hub.
along the northern border of downtown pos- El Camino Real, at what locals have dubbed Fienman said she sympathizes that
sibly being redeveloped. This month, a pre- lining North Ellsworth Avenue, according
to the plans. the three-corners site. All former gas sta- change can be difficult, but noted finding
application was submitted to the city, solid- tions, a third parcel on the western side of El new uses for the site near transit could bol-
ifying the owners desire to refocus their Accommodating residents and prospec-
Camino Real is being sought for a small ster a thriving downtown.
asset. tive employees will include 278 parking
residential and office building. I know Trags is a beloved retailer with a
Four generations of the Tragoutsis family spaces spread among four levels of under-
What was once considered the sleepy side long history downtown and Im sure that
have worked in the San Mateo grocery busi- ground parking, as well as 80 spots to park
of downtown, east of the Caltrain line is people will be sorry to see the existing use
ness, with the family buying its current a bicycle. Prometheus Real Estate Group
also expected to undergo significant change disappear, but I do think its a unique oppor-
downtown Trags site in the 1970s, accord- submitted the pre-application to the city
in the coming years. The former Endo tunity for change in the downtown and a
ing to the grocers website. May 10, which is being reviewed by staff.
Automotive building and a neighboring lot direction that will be beneficial in the long
Now, the family is partnering with a local The preliminary plans would eventually
are in the process of being reviewed for a term, Fienman said. Certainly when you
real estate developer to create a nearly undergo a study session with the Planning
mixed-use office and micro housing unit have such a demand for real estate in down-
135,000-square-foot mixed-use building. Commission and further community vet-
redevelopment. town areas on the Peninsula, its not sur-
Ann Fienman, executive director of the ting.
Immediately to the south, San Mateo is prising to see large parcels like that turn
Downtown San Mateo Association, said the The pre-development process can take considering what to create at the city-owned over.
proposal embodies an ideal mixed-use pro- years, so its likely Trags shoppers can redevelopment lots strad-
posal for a business district. keep their routines for at least the near dling Fifth Avenue. Known
It would be transformational for down- future. as the Worker Resource
town. Its a large parcel in a central loca- Although the site would no longer hold a Center and former Kinkos
tion, right next to the train station, and grocer, Fienman noted downtown San lots, the council has
the fact that its entirely mixed use. It Mateo certainly isnt lacking. There are expressed an interest in
really has all the elements; it has the several thriving markets sprinkled through- using the parcels to create
retail, it has the housing, it has the office out the area, which is a benefit as business affordable housing.
space. All of those things are desirable for districts can sometimes struggle to main-

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consideration so far have included 16 similar accusations against Cosby, hand down Constands pants, but said more information call 697-7607 ext. 6 p.m. Woodside High School
people of color. A new jury pool will 79, but ONeill is allowing only one of she did not protest. 236. Performing Arts Center, 199
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Nami Connections. 7 p.m. to 8:30 Comprised of diverse pieces from
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HILLSDALE
proposal is now scheduled June 1, fol- bors will support the updated proposal p.m. 1650 Borel Place, San Mateo.
Help for people with metal illness. let. For more information and to buy
lowed by a Planning Commission that incorporated community feedback For more information call 638-0800. tickets visit http://www.brownpa-
study session to review the pre-appli- into the redesign. He noted the exist- pertickets.com/event/2920013.
cation. ing motel has outlived its useful life, Mystery Book Club. 7 p.m. San
Continued from page 1 Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Next Phase Tribute to The Isley
But some residents in the Glendale particularly as new hotels attract mod- Carlos. Free and open to the public. Brothers and R&B Show. 7:30 p.m.
Village Neighborhood Association ern travelers. For more information call 591-0341 863 Main St., Redwood City. Tickets
portation. Were right off 101, were ext. 237. range from $16 to $28. For more
have already raised concerns about the Definitely the time has come to information contact nattylock-
not too far from the Caltrain station, resurrected proposal. replace it with something new, Ryan Half Truths, Whole Truths, Fake or dred@aol.com.
and the city is including a bike route Hillsdale Boulevard serves as a busy said. Were excited about bringing Real News. 7 p.m. Burlingame Public
Library, Lane Community Room. MONDAY, MAY 29
and plans for a potential [Hillsdale] thoroughfare for commuters heading to forth a project that I think is going to Learn to become a more critical con- Bayer Ballets Dance Celebration.
overpass for bicyclists and pedestri- Highway 101 and the motels juncture improve the neighborhood with much- sumer of news and information. For 6 p.m. Woodside High School
more information call 558-7400. Performing Arts Center, 199
ans, Ryan said. at Saratoga Drive leads directly into needed housing. Churchill Road, Woodside.
The property is across the street their neighborhood, said Dennis The 1950s motel was best known for The Club Fox Blues Jam. 7 p.m. to Comprised of diverse pieces from
from the new Kaiser Permanente San 11 p.m. $7 cover. For more informa- both classical and neoclassical bal-
Murphy, president of the neighbor- its landmark tower, which was fash- tion visit www.rwcbluesjam.com. let. For more information and to buy
Mateo Medical Offices lining the edge hood association. ioned after either an air traffic control tickets visit http://www.brownpa-
of the massive 180-acre Bay Meadows THURSDAY, MAY 25 pertickets.com/event/2920013.
The Hillsdale Inn is the main tower or the Seattle Space Needle and LGBTQ Book Club. 4 p.m. Reach and
redevelopment. The former race track entrance in and out of our neighbor- used as a honeymoon suite before it Teach, 144 W. 25th Ave., San Mateo. TUESDAY, MAY 30
to the north is slated for 1,100 hous- hood, and our main issue right now, is fell into disrepair and was ultimately Free event and all are welcome. For Kiwanis Speaker: Morris Chubb.
more information email Noon. 75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park.
ing units, as well as office and retail we cant get in and out of our neigh- demolished in 2001. craig@reachandteach.com. Morris will speak about his experi-
space when complete. borhood as it is, Murphy said. The entire region has grown signifi- ence rebuilding the lives of home-
The Hillsdale project is slated to Bowling for Business. 5:30 p.m. to 9 less individuals one shower and
He also expressed frustration the cantly since the motel was first created p.m. 4330 Olympic Ave., San Mateo. laundry load at a time. For more
start as apartments, but will be subdi- city hadnt notified all residents in the on a large lot now centrally located on The San Mateo Area Chamber of information call 322-2405.
vided so it could potentially be con- entire neighborhood further in advance the Peninsula. Commerce presents a competitive
networking and sporting opportuni- WEDNESDAY, MAY 31
verted to condominiums at a later date. of the upcoming meetings. Theres a lot of jobs being created ty for businesses and individual Using LinkedIn. 9:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Ryan noted the project would offer While mindful the old motel is in and new people moving into the area, business owners. $110 for individual 350 Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood
bowlers; $525 for bowling lane. Shores. Learn how a recruiter uses
rental opportunities in a neighbor- need of a makeover, Murphy said resi- Ryan said. Its very difficult to find Advanced reservations required. For LinkedIn to find candidates. For
hood predominantly filled with single- dents instead suggested other options land thats suitable for housing, so we more information visit sanma- more information visit
family homes. teochamber.org. phase2careers.org.
such as senior housing, which would feel very fortunate that we have a piece
Since the last go-round, Swenson likely generate less traffic. of land that can accommodate an apart- Page Turners Book Club. Lawn Boy Immigration Rights Workshop. 6
hired a new architect, scaled back the by Gary Paulsen. 6 p.m. South San p.m. to 7:30 p.m. South San Francisco
Theres no doubt that weve got to ment development. Francisco Library. Ages 9-12. For Library. For more information email
project, added an entrance to the prop- do something at that site, Murphy more information email valle@plsin- valle@plsinfo.org.
erty off Hillsdale Boulevard and incor- said, adding the city and Swenson The neighborhood meeting begins 7 fo.org.
Adult Crafts: Succulent
porated other community feedback should include the neighborhood in p.m. Thursday, June 1, at George Hall Terrariums. 6 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1
NAMI SMC General Meeting. 5:30
they received from the last proposal, process. Wed like to partner with Elementary School, 130 San Miguel p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Hendrickson Library Ave., Millbrae. For more infor-
Ryan said. Auditorium, Mills Health Center, 100 mation call 697-7607 ext. 236.
them in making this successful. Way. Visit city ofsanmateo. org for S. San Mateo Drive, San Mateo. For
A neighborhood meeting on the new Ryan said theyre hopeful the neigh- more information. more information call 638-0800. Curing Health Care: Practice Help
for an Ailing Nation. 6:30 p.m. to
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Blvd., Suite 300, Burlingame. $35 per Park. For more information call 854-
person. For more information and to 5897.
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Caddyshack movies in the park. and free.
Shortly after Dusk. Washington Park,
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Chong to Now. 7:30 p.m. San Mateo
FRIDAY, MAY 26 Performing Arts Center, 600 N.
Reinventing You and Your Career. Delaware St., San Mateo. Two come-
9 a.m. to noon. 350 Twin Dolphin dy icons take the stage. Cheech
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skills, interests, values and motiva- Cheech & Chong and star in the
tors through exercises, discussions granddaddy of stoner movies, Up in
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Mateo. For more information contact
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on all assignments. Apply in Person or call Apply in Person or call NEWSPAPER INTERNS Drive, Ste 200, Menlo Park, CA 94025.
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tures and interviews. Photo interns al-
so welcome. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
We expect a commitment of four to
STATEMENT #273383
eight hours a week for at least four The following person is doing business
months. The internship is unpaid, but as: K&L Marketing, 150 Newton Dr.,
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Registered
terns have progressed in time into Owners: 1)Kathleen Storey, same ad-
paid correspondents and full-time re- dress 2)Laura Dox (Huff), 860 Fairfield
porters. Rd., Burlingame, CA 94010. The busi-
ness is conducted by Copartners. The
College students or recent graduates registrants commenced to transact busi-
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper ness under the FBN on 5-1-17.
experience is preferred but not neces-
/s/Kathleen C. Storey/
NOW HIRING sarily required.
Please send a cover letter describing
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/1/2017. (Publish-
your interest in newspapers, a resume ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
CAREGIVERS and three recent clips. Before you ap-
ply, you should familiarize yourself
5/3/17, 5/10/17, 5/17/17, 5/24/17).
with our publication. Our Web site:
www.smdailyjournal.com. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Senior Assisted Living in Burlingame (close to Send your information via e-mail to
STATEMENT #273382
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- The following person is doing business
Broadway & public transportation) ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- as: Furever Dog Walks, 515 B Street,
COLMA, CA 94014. Registered Owner:
.VMUJQMF4IJGUTt$PNQFUJUJWF8BHFt#FOFUT gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403
Jennifer Ericson, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on N/A.
$POUBDU.BSZBU650-464-6922 SALES - Telemarketing and Inside Sales
Representative needed to sell newspa-
/s/Jennifer Ericson/
per print and web advertising and event
This statement was filed with the Asses-
or Ana at 650-771-1127 marketing solutions. To apply, please call sor-County Clerk on 5/1/2017. (Publish-
650-344-5200 and send resume to ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #273233 STATEMENT #273585 STATEMENT #273277
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Harendong USA, 200 Valley Dr. as: Saluki Limo Service, 1300 El Camino as: Ping Networks, 132 Normandy Court,
Suite# 48, BRISBANE, CA 94005. Regis- Real, MILLBRAE, CA 94030. Registered SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered
Owner: Mir Amir Ali, same address. The
tered Owner: Novo International, LLC, Owner: Etal S. Nasir, 1328 16th Ave., business is conducted by an Individual.
CA. The business is conducted by a San Francisco, CA 94122. The busi- The registrants commenced to transact
Limited Liability Company. The regis- ness is conducted by an Individual. The business under the FBN on .
trants commenced to transact business registrants commenced to transact busi- /s/Mir Amir Ali/
under the FBN on N/A. ness under the FBN on 10-26-2011. This statement was filed with the Asses-
/s/Melanie Halim/ /s/Etal S. Nasir/ sor-County Clerk on 4/25/2017. (Publish-
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
sor-County Clerk on 4/20/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 5/15/2017. (Publish- 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17).
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
5/3/17, 5/10/17, 5/17/17, 5/24/17). 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #273571
The following person is doing business
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: 1)Peninsula Restaurants 2)H.L. Pen-
STATEMENT #273280 STATEMENT #273581 insula 3)Peninsula Garden, 608 Dubu-
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business que Avenue, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
as: Dream Events, 373 Huntington Ave., as: Reverse Mortgage Finance, 25 CA 94080. Registered Owner: H.L. Pen-
SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered McAker Court, Ste. 101, SAN MATEO, insula Restaurant, Inc., CA. The busi-
Owner: Eneida Lourenco de Souza, CA 94403. Registered Owner: Bruce Ca- ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
same address. The business is conduct- pobianco, same address. The business ness under the FBN on N/A.
ed by an Individual. The registrants is conducted by an Individual. The regis- /s/Mingie Li/
commenced to transact business under trants commenced to transact business This statement was filed with the Asses-
the FBN on N/A. under the FBN on N/A. sor-County Clerk on 5/12/2017. (Publish-
/s/Eneida Souza/ /s/Bruce Capobianco/ ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17).
sor-County Clerk on 4/25/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 5/15/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
5/3/17, 5/10/17, 5/17/17, 5/24/17). 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17). STATEMENT #273474

The Future
The following person is doing business
as: Epiphany Consulting Solutions, 668
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME N. El Camino Real Unit 1, SAN MATEO,
STATEMENT #273413 STATEMENT #273467 CA 94401. Registered Owner: Laura
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business Perez Ehrheart, same address. The busi-
of local news content as: Ondokea Foundation, 18 Nursery
Way, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
94080. Registered Owner: Ondokea
as: Paco Plumbing & Rooter inc, 438
West Sunset Blvd, HAYWARD, CA
94541. Registered Owner: Paco Plumb-
ness is conducted by an Individual. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on 5/5/2017.
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community Foundation, CA. The business is con- ing & Rooter inc., CA The business is /s/Laura Perez Ehrheart/
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants conducted by a Corporation. The regis- This statement was filed with the Asses-
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of commenced to transact business under trants commenced to transact business sor-County Clerk on 5/5/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
the newspaper industry. the FBN on Nov. 7, 2016. under the FBN on N/A. 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17, 6/17/17).
/s/Patrick Sullivan/ /s/Francisco Onofre Romero/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of sor-County Clerk on 5/3/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 5/5/2017. (Publish- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, STATEMENT #273342
SF Peninsula seeks an entreprenuerial marketing solutions including print advertising, 5/10/17, 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17). 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17). The following person is doing business
as: South City Shell, 123 Linden Ave,
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080.
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Registered Owner: Premium Auto Tech
STATEMENT #273500 STATEMENT #273252 Inc., CA. The business is conducted by a
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the The following person is doing business The following person is doing business Corporation. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper as: CEJ Building Maintenance and Jani- as: The Colombian Rice Pudding, 1107 FBN on N/A.
torial Services, 1080 Varian St., SAN 2nd Ave., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. /s/Eva Chan/
You must be community-minded, action- continues its upward trajectory. CARLOS, CA 94070. Registered Owner: Registered Owner: Marly Bolanos, same This statement was filed with the Asses-
Ezra Urbina, 327 California St. #6, South address. The business is conducted by sor-County Clerk on 4/27/2017. (Publish-
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online San Francisco, CA 94080. The busi- an Individual. The registrants com- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
ness is conducted by an Individual. The menced to transact business under the 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17, 6/17/17).
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a registrants commenced to transact busi- FBN on 04-21-2017.
and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as ness under the FBN on 3/29/17 . /s/Marly Bolanos/ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
/s/Ezra Urbina/ This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #273625
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits: This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 4/21/2017. (Publish- The following person is doing business
sor-County Clerk on 5/8/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, as: Eliyahu Development, 18 Manzanita
t)VOHFSGPSTVDDFTTt"CJMJUZUPBEBQUUPDIBOHF ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
5/10/17, 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17).
5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17). Street, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063.
Registered Owner: Meidan Eliyahu,
t1SPmDJFODZXJUIDPNQVUFSTBOEDPNGPSUXJUIOVNCFST same address. The business is conduct-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ed by an Individual. The registrants
t(FOFSBMCVTJOFTTBDVNFOBOEDPNNPOTFOTFNBSLFUJOHBCJMJUJFT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #273566 commenced to transact business under
STATEMENT #273513 The following person is doing business the FBN on N/A.
The following person is doing business as: Agrarian Crafts, 1336 North Carolan /s/Meidan Eliyahu/
Join us, if you check off on these qualities and also believe in the future of newspapers. as: CADent Lab, 1275 Rollins Rd. Broad- Ave Suite #4, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/17/2017. (Publish-
Please email your resume to ads@smdailyjournal.com way, BURLINGAME, CA 94010. Regis- Registered Owner: Adam McInerney, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
tered Owner: Rainbow Dental Laborato- 856 Alta Loma Drive, South San Francis- 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17, 6/17/17).
A cover letter with your views on the newspaper industry would also be helpful. ry, Inc., CA. The business is conducted co, CA 94080. The business is conduct-
by a CORPORATION. The registrants ed by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under commenced to transact business under FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
the FBN on 5/1/2017 . the FBN onN/A. STATEMENT #273643
/s/Abraham Panossian/ /s/Adam McInerney/ The following person is doing business
Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Sustainably Unique, 36 W Summit
Dr, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062. Regis-
sor-County Clerk on 5/8/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 5/12/2017. (Publish- tered Owners: 1)Spencer Foust 2)Austin
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Childs, same address. The business is
5/10/17, 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17). 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17). conducted by a General Partnership.
The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on N/A.

IMMEDIATE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/Austin Childs/
STATEMENT #273519 STATEMENT #273555 This statement was filed with the Asses-
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 5/18/2017. (Publish-
as: Daly City Mitsubishi, 6399 Mission as: Kimberly A. Liao, DDS, 415 Grand ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
Street, DALY CITY, CA 94014. Regis- Avenue, Suite 102, SOUTH SAN FRAN- 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17, 6/14/17).
tered Owner: Daly City Auto Connection CISCO, CA 94080. Registered Owner:
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by Kimberly A. Liao DDS Inc., CA. The FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
a Corporation. The registrants com- business is conducted by a Corportion.

OPENING
STATEMENT #273651
menced to transact business under the The registrants commenced to transact The following person is doing business
FBN on 05/01/2017. business under the FBN on N/A. as: Diamond Bunny, 271 Lassen Dr,
/s/Ayman Moussa/ /s/Kimberly A. Liao/ SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- Owner: Abigail Alfajora, same address.
sor-County Clerk on 5/9/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 5/11/2017. (Publish- The business is conducted by an Individ-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ual. The registrants commenced to
5/10/17, 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17). 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17). transact business under the FBN on

ALL AREAS OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


5/18/17.
/s/Abigail Alfajora/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/18/2017. (Publish-
STATEMENT #273510 STATEMENT #273296
SM COUNTY The following person is doing business
as: Baduskes Restaurant & Bar Serv-
The following person is doing business
as: Liberty Tax Service, 2332 S. El Cami-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17, 6/14/17).
ices, 579 1/2 San Mateo Ave., SAN no Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Reg-
BRUNO, CA 94066. Registered Owner: istered Owner: Pathibhara Financial NOTICE TO CREdITORS OF
Kenneth Baduske, same address. The Service Inc., CA. The business is con- BULK SALE
business is conducted by an Individual. ducted by a Corporation. The registrants Pursuant to UCC Section 6105

NEWSPAPER DELIVERY ROUTE The registrants commenced to transact


business under the FBN on N/A.
/s/Kenneth Baduske/
commenced to transact business under
the FBN on 09/12/2014.
/s/Tanka B. Rayachhetry/
NOTICE IS HEREBy gIVEN to creditors
of the within named seller that a bulk
sale is about to be made of the assets
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- described below.
Seeking delivery driver to manage newspaper route sor-County Clerk on 5/8/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
5/10/17, 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17).
sor-County Clerk on 4/26/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17).
The name and business address of
the seller are:
Mixed Bag Designs, Inc.
1744 Rollins Road,
Requires early morning work FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Burlingame, CA 94010
The location in California of the chief
executive office of the seller is:
STATEMENT #273155 STATEMENT #273411
six days per week Mon-Sat. The following person is doing business
as: OPS Hospitality Consulting, 16 Wild-
The following person is doing business
as: Blooming Partners, 13 Weeping
As above.
The seller has not used any other
business names or addresses within
wood Ave., SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. Ridge Ct., SAN MATEO, CA 94402.
Papers are picked up early morning Registered Owner: Thierry Bourroux,
same address. The business is conduct-
Registered Owner: Blooming Partners,
LLC., CA. The business is conducted
the past three years. The name and
business address of the buyer are:
BonVee, Inc.
between 3am and 4:30am ed by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under
by a Limited Liability Company. The reg-
istrants commenced to transact business
38 Miller Avenue, #269
Mill Valley, CA 94941
The assets to be sold are described in
the FBN on02/01/2017. under the FBN on 1/1/17.
/s/Thierry Bourroux/ /s/Luree LeFrancis/ general as:

Call Roberto 650-344-5200 This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 4/13/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/3/2017. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
- All stock in trade, fixtures, equipment,
goodwill and other property of the sellers
business located at 1744 Rollins Road,
Burlingame, CA 94010.
5/10/17, 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17). 5/17/17, 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17). The bulk sale is intended to be consum-
mated by the parties at the chief execu-
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tive office of the seller at 1744 Rollins (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/self help), your mero de telefono del abogado del de- SUMMONS (FAMILy LAW) BABy TRENd Stroller Model Range LX ANTARES dOLLARS Bill Changer ma-
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corte.ca.gov), en la biblioteca de leyes
Superior Court of California, County of mes
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de la corte que le d un formulario de ex- 2. The name, address, and telephone
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number of petitioner's attorney, or the pe- antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833
ta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder titioner without an attorney are: (El nom- 22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
el caso por incumplimiento y la corte le bre, direccion y numero de telefono del
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the San Mateo County podr quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes abogado delsolicitante, o del solicitante
BILLy dEE Williams autographed Star
Harbor District will receive sealed bids for the Pillar Point Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian, dRESSER- VICTORIAN. 35 tall
sin ms advertencia. Hay otros requisitos si no tiene abogado, son): space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518-
Harbor Romeo Pier demolition Project. The District in- legales. Es recomendable que llame a 48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
6614 $450. (650)888-2662.
vites qualified contractors to bid on the Romeo Pier Dem- un abogado inmediatamente. Si no con- Martin Munoz,
oce a un abogado, puede llamar a un 149 Jackson Ave #300, FRAMEd LEBRON James painting,
olition Project at Pillar Point Harbor. The timber pier is ap- servicio de remisin a abogados. Si no Redwood City, CA 94061. 25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591-
dRESSER-ART dECO. Heavy Glass.
proximately 690-feet long with a deck area of approxi- (650) 345-9565 Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150.
puede pagar a un abogado, es posible 9769, San Carlos (650)888-2662.
mately 18,000 sf. The project includes complete demoli- que cumpla con los requisitos para ob- Date (Fecha): Mar 15, 2017
tion and disposal of the timber pier, including piles, pile tener servicios legales gratuitos de un SEAL CLERK, by (Secretario, por) ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for $50.
programa de servicios legales sin fines LENNOx REd Rose, Unused, hand Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
caps, braces, beams/stringers, and deck; and all appur- de lucro. Puede encontrar estos grupos
By: Kelly Fafyen, Deputy (Asistente) painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, (650)726-4102
tenant structures and miscellaneous contents on or in the sin fines de lucro en el sitio web de Cali- (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour-
$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
pier. Prospective Bidders are directed to the Harbor Dis- fornia Legal Services, (www.lawhelpcali- nal 5/24/17, 5/31/17, 6/7/17, 6/14/17) MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good ESPRESSO TABLE 30 square, 40 tall,
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formation. Cortes de California, gLIdER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel-
(www.sucorte.ca.gov) o ponindose en PEz dISPENSERS - 8 piece sealed box
Wizard of Oz 70th anniversary $25. lent condition. $100 650-345-5644
contacto con la corte o el colegio de abo-
gados locales. AVISO: Por ley, la corte 650-556-9708 IKEA dRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x
Sealed Bid Proposals shall be submitted to the San Mateo tiene derecho a reclamar las cuotas y los 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
County Harbor District, Administration Office, no later than costos exentos por imponer un grava- 299 Computers IKEA TABLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
June 30, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. local time at 504 Avenue Alham- men sobre cualquier recuperacin de
$10,000 ms de valor recibida me- KOgI 15 inch computer monitor. Model $ 30. (650)598-9804.
bra, 2nd Floor, El Granada, CA 94018. diante un acuerdo o una concesin de L5QX. $25. PH(650)592-5864.
LAWN CHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8.
arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil. 210 Lost & Found each, (415)346-6038
RECORdABLE Cd-R 74, Sealed, Unop-
PROJECT BID SPECIFICATIONS ARE IMMEDIATELY Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
FOUNd: KEyS at Westwood Park in ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
antes de que la corte pueda desechar el LEATHER SOFA, black, excellent condi-
AVAILABLE at the San Mateo County Harbor District, 504 caso. The name and address of the court Redwood City, off of Fernside. Call to (650) 578 9208 tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533
Avenue Alhambra, 2nd Floor, El Granada, CA 94018 or on the is (El nombre y direccin de la corte es): claim (650)714-8893
Districts website at www.smharbor.com. Phone 650-741- 300 Toys LIVINg ROOM table 36"x19" exc condi-
Superior Court of California, County of tion $30.(415) 231-4825.
9163. San Mateo, 400 County Center, Red- LOST - My COLLAPSIBLE music stand,
wood City, CA 94063. The name, ad- clip lights, and music in black bags were ALLOyEd LINOTyPE (BNH ~18) for LOVE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow
dress, and telephone number of plaintiff's taken from my car in Foster City and may casting miniature/board-game figurines. floral $99. (650)574-4021
A MANDATORY pre-bid conference will be held on June 7, attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, have been thrown out by disappointed 10#, $10 (650) 591-4553
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bor district, 504 Avenue Alhambra, 2nd Floor, El granada, de telfono del abogado del deman- dOLL HOUSE w/ furniture $50.00 new ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must
joe 650 573 5269 Sell! (650) 875-8159.
CA 94018. The pre-bid conference and site visit is mandatory dante, o del demandante que no tiene
abogado, es): LOST - Womans diamond ring. Lost LARgE STUFFEd ANIMALS - $3 each
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LOST CAT Our Felicity, weighs 7 lbs, tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
agreement. FAIRFIELD, CA 94533
she has a white nose, mouth, chin, all head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530
707-422-8933
FILED: MAY 1, 2017 four legs, chest stomach, around her OFFICE TABLE, 24"x48" HD. folding
The District reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to DATE (Fecha): Mar. 23, 2016 neck. Black mask/ears, back, tail. Nice 302 Antiques legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
waive any irregularities therein. The award of this contract REWARD. Please email us at $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141
Clerk (Secretario) by, J. Abueg Deputy
joandbill@msn.com or call 650-576- ANTIqUE TEAK CHINA cabinet and
shall be made to the lowest responsible and responsive bid- (Adjunto)
8745. She drinks water out of her paws.
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els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 (650)483-1222
THEDAILYJOURNAL Wednesday May 24, 2017 25
304 Furniture 312 Pets & Animals 318 Sports Equipment 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 645 Boats
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style, size M Ladies $45 (650) 875-1708 side white inside 4787 miles $13,000.
tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990- (415)850-2370 670 Auto Parts
6134 LOUIS VUITTON monogram leather
clutch/computer carry case 10.25x13.5.
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635 Vans
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