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Monday June 26, 2017 XVII, Edition 268 www.smdailyjournal.com

Poll: Support for Caltrain tax


Silicon Valley Leadership Group, legislators look for new revenue to expand ridership
By Samantha Weigel ernize the popular rail. and Caltrain Modernization Group is suggesting theres viable source, Caltrain is now looking to
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF The tri-county transit agency is Program, state legislators are support for the new tax that could have guaranteed tax revenue
often forced to pull from reserves pushing a bill to ask voters for an potentially enable Caltrain to instead of relying solely on fares
From the Civil War to the to balance its budget and may look eighth-cent sales tax increase. accommodate more than 250,000 and contributions from Santa
Silicon Valley tech boom, com- to voters in 2018 to commit funds Thats because despite construc- riders a steep increase from its Clara, San Mateo and San
muters have been relying on the that would support operations and tion beginning in the coming current 62,000 passengers and the Francisco counties.
Caltrain corridor for more than a increase capacity for thousands of weeks, Caltrain has long noted the 110,000 capacity expected from But its not the only proposal
century. Now, local business lead- commuters. existing project only funds elec- the underway modernization pro- voters may consider in the guber-
ers are touting a recent poll indi- Fresh off of a big win after secur- trification of 75 percent of its gram. natorial race when transportation
cating regional voters would sup- ing a $647 million federal grant fleet. As one of the few transit agen-
port a dedicated sales tax to mod- for the $2 billion electrification The Silicon Valley Leadership cies without a dedicated funding See TAX, Page 20

More than $450M


in transportation
agencies budgets
Caltrain, SamTrans and Transportation
Authority pass annual spending plans
By Samantha Weigel Whether its potentially adding
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF managed lanes on Highway 101,
considering how to retrofit the
Whether its a commuter riding out-of-service Dumbarton rail
Caltrain, a senior hailing a shuttle bridge, or studying express lanes
or a driver traversing a local high- for buses on El Camino Real; the
way, San Mateo Countys transit San Mateo County Transit District
agencies are planning to spend is looking to make progress, said
more than $450 million on trans- spokeswoman Tasha
portation this coming year. Bartholomew.
Caltrain, SamTrans and the San By passing the SamTrans,
AUSTIN WALSH/ DAILY JOURNAL
Mateo County Transportation Caltrain and TA budgets, the
Matt Horton, left, and Evelyne McCleland chat in the Burlingame headquarters of electric bus maker Proterra. Authority recently approved budg- Transit District is committed to
ets for the coming fiscal year that congestion relief and mobility

Business buzzing for will fund a range of projects and


services throughout the region.
The three entities collectively
oversee expenditures on regional
options for everyone that
lives, works or passes through the
Peninsula, she said in an email.
Caltrains Board of Directors

electric bus maker and San Mateo County transit


projects, programs and alloca-
tions to cities from the county-
wide half-cent sales tax dedicated
approved a $148.2 million operat-
ing budget and a $64.9 million
capital budget. These budgets do

Burlingames Proterra leading charge in energy-efficient mass transit to transportation. See BUDGETS, Page 18
By Austin Walsh nies are kindred spirits, if not a transportation company.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Electric bus manufacturer


directly related, in their efforts to
wean related industries from a
direct reliance on fossil fuels and
Proterras production has dou-
bled year over year at the compa-
nys building plants in Southern
Burlingames budget continuing
Proterra is looking to ride the
recent surge of battery-powered
transition to more efficient energy
sources.
California and South Carolina,
said Horton. Each bus is made to
to bulge through robust tax base
vehicle innovations with the While electric vehicles continue order, and costs in the neighbor- By Austin Walsh unanimously approved last week a
Burlingame companys charge to absorbing larger slices of the per- hood of $700,000. DAILY JOURNAL STAFF spending plan for the 2017-2018
disrupt the public transportation sonal car market, Horton said The company, which hosts its fiscal year projecting $68.9 mil-
industry. Proterra has enjoyed a business corporate headquarters as well as Continuing the upward trend lion in general fund revenue to
We like to think that well do boost too as more juice flows into research and development crews in established over the past few grow by roughly $1. 3 million
for the bus industry what Tesla has alternative energy. Burlingame, touts its capacity to years, Burlingames economic from the previous year.
done for cars, said Matt Horton, We think every bus should be construct the most energy-effi- position is expected to keep The budget is bolstered by
chief commercial officer of the battery electric, said Horton, cient standard 40-foot bus avail- improving due to a robust tax record gains from the citys thriv-
company headquartered on Rollins from an office overlooking an able. base, according to the newest ing strand of 12 hotels along the
Road. open workspace more akin to an annual budget.
The two Silicon Valley compa- mobile app development firm than See BUS, Page 18 The Burlingame City Council See BURLINGAME, Page 6

102 S. El Camino Real San Mateo CA 94401


2 Monday June 26, 2017 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


I am continually fascinated at the
difficulty intelligent people have in
distinguishing what is controversial
from what is merely offensive.
Nora Ephron

This Day in History


The first troops of the American

1917 Expeditionary Force deployed to


France during World War I landed in St.
Nazaire.
In 1 4 8 3 , Richard III began his reign as King of England
(he was crowned the following month at Westminster
Abbey).
In 1 8 7 0 , the first section of Atlantic City, New Jerseys
Boardwalk was opened to the public.
In 1 9 2 5 , Charles Chaplins classic comedy The Gold
Rush premiered at Graumans Egyptian Theatre in
Hollywood.
In 1 9 3 6 , President Franklin D. Roosevelt was nominated
for a second term of office by delegates to the Democratic
national convention in Philadelphia.
In 1 9 4 5 , the charter of the United Nations was signed by
50 countries in San Francisco.
In 1 9 5 0 , President Harry S. Truman authorized the U.S. Air
REUTERS
Force and Navy to enter the Korean War.
In 1 9 5 9 , President Dwight D. Eisenhower joined Britains A girl sings as she takes part in the Ivan Kupala festival, which celebrates the summer solstice with overnight festivities, in Belarus.
Queen Elizabeth II in ceremonies officially opening the St.
Lawrence Seaway. Swedish boxer Ingemar Johansson
knocked out Floyd Patterson in the third round of their In other news ...
match at New Yorks Yankee Stadium to win the heavy-
weight title. Large Idaho sequoia Orange County coroners officials Al Capone song, pocket watch
had misidentified the body, the Orange
In 1 9 6 3 , President John F. Kennedy visited West Berlin, tree finds new home County Register reported Friday. fetch over $100K at auction
where he delivered his famous speech expressing solidarity
with the citys residents, declaring: Ich bin ein Berliner (I BOISE, Idaho A large sequoia tree The mix-up began on May 6 when a BOSTON Artifacts connected to
am a Berliner). with a history rooted in conservation man was found dead behind a Verizon some of the nations most notorious
In 1 9 6 7 , French actress Francoise Dorleac, the 25-year-old was standing in the way of progress, so store in Fountain Valley. gangsters sold for more than $100,000
sister of Catherine Deneuve, was killed in a car crash in on Sunday, it was moved. Kerrigan, 82, of Wildomar, said he at auction Saturday.
Nice. More than a century after it was called the coroners office and was told A diamond pocket watch that
planted as a sapling in a doctors yard the body was that of his son, Frank M. belonged to Al Capone and was pro-
in Boise, Idaho, the 10-story tree was Kerrigan, 57, who is mentally ill and duced in Chicago in the 1920s, along
Birthdays shifted across the street to make way had been living on the street. with a handwritten musical composi-
for a hospital expansion. tion he wrote in Alcatraz in the 1930s,
The tree reached its new turf Sunday When he asked whether he should
identify the body, a woman said - were among the items that sold at the
morning. Gangsters, Outlaws and Lawmen auc-
Crews started rolling the tree down apparently incorrectly that identifi-
cation had been made through finger- tion. The watch fetched the most
Fort Street at 1 a.m., said Anita Kisse, $84,375 according to Boston-based
a spokeswoman for St. Lukes Health prints.
RR Auction.
System. When somebody tells me my son is
dead, when they have fingerprints, I The winning bidder of the watch was
Once it reached its destination, crews not identified. The buyer is a collector
had a bit of trouble because the infla- believe them, Kerrigan said. If he
wasnt identified by fingerprints I who has an eye for interesting
tion tubes that carried it were too long American artifacts, said RR Auction
Actor Nick Offer- Retired MLB All- Actress Aubrey for the hole that had been dug, Kisse would been there in heartbeat.
Executive Vice President Bobby
man is 47. Star Derek Jeter is Plaza is 33. said. They made the hole bigger and Franks sister, 56-year-old Carole Livingston. He was among about 30
43. placed the tree in at about 11:15 a.m. Meikle of Silverado, went to the spot internet, telephone and in-person bid-
Jazz musician-film composer Dave Grusin is 83. Actor Josef The movers plan to let the tree settle where he died to leave a photo of him, a ders.
Sommer is 83. Singer Billy Davis Jr. is 79. Rock singer overnight and work on leveling it on candle, flowers and rosary beads.
Monday, she said. Theyll also move a Capones musical piece entitled
Georgie Fame is 74. Actor Clive Francis is 71. Rhythm-and- It was a very difficult situation for Humoresque sold for $18,750. The
lot of the soil from the original site to me to stand at a pretty disturbing
blues singer Brenda Holloway is 71. Actor Michael Paul Chan help the tree adapt, she said. piece shows Capones softer side and
is 67. Actor Robert Davi is 66. Singer-musician Mick Jones is scene. There was blood and dirty blan- contains the lines: You thrill and fill
kets, she said. this heart of mine, with gladness like a
62. Actor Gedde Watanabe is 62. Rock singer Chris Isaak is 61. Father buries wrong On May 12, the family held a soothing symphony, over the air, you
Rock singer Patty Smyth is 60. Singer Terri Nunn (Berlin) is
58. U.S. Bicycling Hall of Famer Greg LeMond is 56. Rock
man after coroners mistake $20,000 funeral that drew about 50 gently float, and in my soul, you strike
singer Harriet Wheeler (The Sundays) is 54. Country musician SANTA ANA Eleven days after lay- people from as far away as Las Vegas a note.
ing his son to rest, Frank J. Kerrigan and Washington state. Franks brother, Livingston said he wasnt surprised
Eddie Perez (The Mavericks) is 49. Rock musician Colin
got a call from a friend. John Kerrigan, gave the eulogy. that lyrics written by a man known for
Greenwood (Radiohead) is 48. Writer-director Paul Thomas
Anderson is 47. Actor Sean Hayes is 47. Actor Matt Letscher is Your son is alive, he said. We thought we were burying our organized crime sold because of the
47. Actor Chris ODonnell is 47. Actress Rebecca Budig is 44. Bill put my son on the phone, brother, Meikle said. Someone else way Capone resonates in the
Kerrigan said. He said Hi Dad. had a beautiful sendoff. Its horrific. American imagination.
Christian musician Jeff Frankenstein (Newsboys) is 43.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Monday June 26, 2017 3
Officials seek to stem Belmont Creek flooding Police reports
By Anna Schuessler area where the creek crosses the Caltrain group is prioritizing. I owe you?
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF tracks near Old County Road, sediment has When the Belmont City Council dis- A man in Belmont put up a fence when
collected there and created the conditions cussed a second study focusing on these his neighbor was gone and demanded
In an effort to curb ooding around for ooding during heavy storms. strategies earlier this month, the neighbor pay for part of it when she
Belmont Creek, a multi-jurisdictional Oskoui said that dredging the portion of Councilwoman Davina Hurt said she hoped returned, it was reported at 5:41 p.m.
group of agencies is teaming up to devise the creek that runs between El Camino Real it could also inform the Parks and
ways to redirect the ow of the waterway and Old County Road ve times in the last Recreation Departments efforts to form a
running through Belmont and parts of San seven years has helped reduce some of the master plan for Twin Pines Park. She UNINCORPORATED SAN MATEO
Carlos and unincorporated San Mateo ooding. But when Novartis expressed enthusiasm for the working
County. Pharmaceuticals whose San Carlos groups dual focus on fortifying the creeks COUNTY
Though widening an underground pipe ofces at 150 Industrial Road experienced ability to withstand a high volume of water Sus pended l i cens e. A 27-year-old man
along Harbor Boulevard and restoring the ooding stepped in to initiate one of the and improving the water quality and natural from Hayward was cited for driving with a
creek bed on the portion of Belmont Creek dredging projects in 2014, he said, the habitat. suspended license near 14th street and
that runs through Twin Pines Park are company also spearheaded a study of I hope that in looking at this in the Farallone Avenue, it was reported at 10:03
among the strategies public ofcials are longer term solutions. future, that we keep those dual approach- a.m. Wednesday, June 14.
considering to reduce ooding emanating The study would not only give public es, she said. DUI. A 54-year-old man from Moss Beach
from the creek, the group is taking a closer ofcials a clearer picture of how the creek Belmont resident Perry Kennan was found to be under the influence of alco-
look at longer term solutions expected to and the land surrounding it could be expressed disappointment that many hol near Airport Street and La Granada
mitigate creek overows and restore the improved to prevent ooding, it also creeks and rivers in California are hidden Lane, it was reported at 11:42 p.m. Friday,
natural habitat the creek offers. brought the group of agencies in the underground instead of being incorporated June 9.
Belmont Public Works Director Afshin creeks path together in searching for new into urban landscapes. He implored city Sus pended l i cens e. A 27-year-old man
Oskoui said the group, which includes strategies, he said. ofcials to inform Belmont residents about from Redwood City was cited for driving
Belmont, San Mateo County and San They stepped up to the plate, said what strategies are being considered so with a suspended license near Woodside and
Carlos along with Redwood City and Oskoui, and added that the agencies are now they could weigh in throughout the Caada roads in Woodside, it was reported
Caltrans, have become aligned on nding looking to validate strategies identied in process. at 8:10 p.m. Thursday, June 8.
ways to work on the creeks ow after years the 2014 study and identify a path toward Is it going to end up where were hiding Identi ty theft. A person used a credit card
of ooding in the area largely bordered by minimal ooding in the area. more of the few signs of Belmont Creek from a Portola Valley resident to purchase
El Camino Real, Highway 101, Harbor Though adjustments to the design of that we have right now? he asked. items from the internet, it was reported at
Boulevard and San Carlos northern border Water Dog Lake and additional tidal gates at Oskoui said a series of workshops with 9:06 a.m. Thursday, June 8.
plagued businesses with warehouses and Marine Parkway were among the solutions community members and stakeholders is
ofces there. identied in the study, Oskoui said two included in the next study, which he MILLBRAE
To really solve the problem, it takes strategies were selected by the group of expects to take another 18 to 24 months. B urg l ary . A person smashed a vehicle
more of a partnership of all the agencies agencies for further review. Widening a by- He said the study would also include an window and stole a leather briefcase on the
involved, he said. pass culvert, or underground pipe, along analysis of how the improvements identi- 500 block of Ludeman Lane, it was reported
Originating at Water Dog Lake, the creek Harbor Boulevard to better handle the ed could be funded. Widening the culvert between 11:20 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Friday,
runs through Belmonts downtown under- creeks ow during heavy storms and and restoring the creek bed at Twin Pines June 16.
neath Sixth Avenue and El Camino Real and adding vegetation to stabilize the creek bed Park could cost up to $24 million, he said. DUI. A 42-year-old man from Millbrae was
jogs south around the Caltrain tracks to along the portion of the creek that runs Though Belmont has dedicated $100,000 found to be under the influence of alcohol
ow parallel to Harbor Boulevard before it through Twin Pines Park would both reduce to fund part of the upcoming study, Oskoui after a single vehicle crash on the 100
empties into a slough in Redwood Shores. ooding around the creek and enhance its expects grant opportunities to be a key block of Millbrae Avenue, Friday, June 16.
Oskoui said that due to the atness of the natural elements, two goals Oskoui said the source of the funds needed.
4 Monday June 26, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Carlmont gym fire a pedestrian crossing the road. of marijuana in San Bruno, police said
Local briefs Police said Avelar allegedly drove away today.
forces evacuation, no injuries from the collision without stopping to help Emilio Alejandro Gil, 30, of Valrico, and
possible connection to roofing work done
A fire caused about 50 people to be evacu- the victim or call police. Luis Juan Hernandez, 19, of Tampa, were
earlier in the day, fire officials said.
ated from the Carlmont High School gym in Police said they found Avelar a short dis- arrested Friday, June 23, and booked into
The main part of the gym wasnt affected
Belmont, but the blaze was extinguished tance from the collision site and arrested the San Mateo County Jail on suspicion of
and damage to the boys locker room is esti-
Saturday, June 24, with no injuries, fire him on suspicion of felony hit-and-run and possession of marijuana for sale, attempted
mated at around $100,000, fire officials
officials said. driving on a suspended license. transportation of marijuana for sale out of
said.
Firefighters and police officers responded The victim was taken to a hospital with state and conspiracy, according to San
to the high school at 1400 Alameda De Las Man arrested in injuries not considered life-threatening. Bruno police Sgt. Gene Wong.
Pulgas around 5:55 p.m. after getting a Avelar was taken to the county jail. A San Bruno police officer assigned to the
report of smoke. South City hit-and-run Anyone with information is asked to get San Mateo County Gang Task Force stopped
They traced the smoke to the roof above A man was arrested in South San in touch with the Police Department at the suspects vehicle around 9:40 p.m. for a
the boys locker room, according to fire Francisco on suspicion of felony hit-and- (650) 877-8900. traffic violation, Wong said.
officials. run following a collision with a pedestrian, With the assistance of a San Bruno Police
As the firefighters attacked the two-alarm police said. Pair arrested in Department canine, officers located more
blaze, police officers evacuated people who At about 11:10 p.m., Thursday, June 22, than 12 pounds of marijuana packaged for
were at a playoff for an adult basketball Francisco Avelar, 21, was allegedly driving San Bruno with 12 pounds of pot sale out of state, according to Wong.
game. a vehicle on West Orange Avenue at El Two Florida men were arrested on suspi- Anyone with information is asked to con-
The cause is under investigation, with a Camino Real when his vehicle allegedly hit cion of possession of more than 12 pounds tact San Bruno police at (650) 616-7100.

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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE Monday June 26, 2017 5
Gay pride parades sound a note of resistance and face some
By Olga R. Rodriguez uniformed ofcers could foster angst and
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tension and the feeling of unrest after a
suburban ofcers acquittal this month in
SAN FRANCISCO Tens of thousands of the deadly shooting of Philando Castile, a
people waving rainbow ags lined streets black man, during a trafc stop.
for gay pride parades Sunday in coast-to- The citys openly gay police chief called
coast events that took both celebratory and the decision divisive and hurtful to LGBT
political tones, the latter a reaction to what ofcers. On Friday, organizers apologized
some see as new threats to gay rights in the and said the ofcers were welcome to march.
Trump era. But anti-police protesters disrupted the
In San Francisco, revelers wearing rain- parade with chants of: No justice, no
bow tutus and boas held signs that read No peace, no pride in police and carried signs
Ban, No Wall, Welcome Sisters and reading Justice for Philando and Black
Brothers while they danced to electronic Lives Matter.
music at a rally outside City Hall. Meanwhile, pride march organizers have
Frank Reyes said he and his husband taken steps to address the criticisms about
decided to march for the rst time in many diversity.
years because they felt a need to stand up for Protesters for Black Lives Matter also
their rights. The couple joined the resis- delayed the start of the Seattle parade,
tance contingent, which led the parade and parade-goers said.
included representatives from several The pride celebration is a platform for
activist organizations. that dialogue to happen, San Francisco
We have to be as visible as possible, Pride board president Michelle Meow said
said Reyes, wearing a silver body suit and this week. The large resistance contin-
gray and purple headpiece decorated with gent leading San Franciscos parade
rhinestones. includes groups that represent women,
Things are changing quickly and we immigrants, African-Americans and others
have to take a stand and be noticed, Reyes along with LGBT people.
husband, Paul Brady, added. We want to let New York parade-goers Zhane Smith-
everybody know that we love each other, Garris, 20, Olivia Rengifo, 19 and Sierra
that we pay taxes and that were Americans, Dias, 20, all black women from New Jersey,
too. said they did not feel there was inequality in
Activists have been galled by the Trump NICK ROSE/ DAILY JOURNAL the movement.
administrations rollback of federal guid- Thousands of protestors and partyers flooded San Franciscos streets Sunday, June 25, during Pride is for gay people in general, Dias
ance advising school districts to let trans- the annual gay pride parade. said.
gender students use the bathrooms and lock- Not only to educate people in general on community itself. Some activists feel the There were scattered counter protests and
er rooms of their choice. The Republican the diversity of LGBTQ community but also events center on gay white men and are a few disruptions, including a small group
president also broke from Democratic pred- to see how strongly we feel about whats unconcerned with issues including econom- in New York urging parade-goers to repent
ecessor Barack Obamas practice of issuing going on in ofce. ic inequality and policing. for their sins. But most attending were uni-
a proclamation in honor of Pride Month. In Chicago, 23-year-old Sarah Hecker was The divide disrupted some other pride ed in celebration and in standing up
At the jam-packed New York City parade, attending her rst pride parade, another events this month. The No Justice No Pride against a presidential administration they
a few attendees wore Make America Gay event that attracted wall-to-wall crowds. I group blocked the Washington parades nd unsupportive.
Again hats, while one group walking felt like this would be a way to not necessar- route, and four protesters were arrested at This year, especially, its a bit of a dif-
silently in the parade wore Black Lives ily rebel, but just my way to show solidarity the parade in Columbus, Ohio. ferent atmosphere, said Grace Cook, a 17-
Matter shirts as they held up signs with a for marginalized people in trying times, In Minneapolis, organizers of Sundays year-old from suburban Chicago who noted
st and with a rainbow background, a sym- said Hecker, a marketing consultant who Twin Cities Pride Parade initially asked the the more political tone in this years
bol for gay pride. Still others protested lives in suburban Chicago. police department to limit its participation, parade, including at least one anti-Trump
potential cuts to heath care benets, declar- Elected ofcials also made a stand, with the chairwoman saying the sight of oat.
ing that Healthcare is an LGBT issue. among them New York Gov. Andrew
I think this year is even more politically Cuomo, who said his state would continue
charged, even though it was always a venue to lead on equality. Cuomo, a Democrat, on
where people used it to express their politi- Sunday formally appointed Paul G.
cal perspectives, said Joannah Jones, 59, Feinman to the New York Court of Appeals,
from New York with her wife Carol Phillips. the states highest court. Feinman is the
She said the parade being televised for the rst openly gay judge to hold the position.
rst time gives people a wider audience. But the pride celebrations also faced
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Trump: Not that far off from passing health overhaul


By Hope Yen critics expressed doubt over a successful vote this week. five Republican senators so far to the Senate GOP plan that
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It was the latest signs of high-stakes maneuvering over a would scuttle much of former President Barack Obamas health
key campaign promise, and the president signaled a willing- law.
WASHINGTON Making a nal push, President Donald ness to deal. Unless those holdouts can be swayed, their numbers are
Trump said he doesnt think congressional Republicans are We have a very good plan, Trump said in an interview more than enough to torpedo the measure developed in private
that far off on a health overhaul to replace the dead carcass broadcast Sunday. Referring to Republican senators opposed by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and
of Obamacare. Expressing frustration, he complained about to the bill, he added: They want to get some points, I think deliver a bitter defeat for the president. Thats because unani-
the level of hostility in government and wondered why theyll get some points. mous opposition is expected from Democrats in a chamber in
both parties cant work together on the Senate bill as GOP Trumps comments come amid the public opposition of which Republicans hold a narrow 52-48 majority.

drains, parks and trees, facilities as well as other infrastruc-

BURLINGAME
ic stability reserve is slated to grow to $16.5 million, up
from $15.7 in the 2015-2016 fiscal year, with an addition- ture.
al $9.1 million in undesignated reserves, plus an addition- Looking to account for other long-term costs, officials
al $2.5 million for catastrophes and contingencies, com- are also planning to store more money to accommodate for
Continued from page 1 prising an entire account worth $28.1 million. expected increased employee pension expenses, according
As officials remain vigilant to protect against a soften- to the report.
Bayshore, proposed to bring in $26.8 million this year, ing economy, some revenue streams are already weakening The budget sets aside an initial $3.7 million this year to
alongside a projected $19.1 million in property tax, as projected sales tax income is projected to essentially pay toward pension costs, with the expectation of making
according to the report authored by City Manager Lisa stay flat at $12.2 million from the year prior. more contributions commiserate with the projected cost
Goldman. Despite offering regional shopping draws such as suc- hikes California cities should soon see, according to the
Yet despite the boom times, officials are keeping a watch- cessful car dealerships and a high-end downtown commer- report.
ful eye for signs of an economic slowdown which could cial district, officials anticipate more shoppers will con- The annual contribution to a pension trust or reserve
threaten some of the more volatile revenue streams, accord- tinue to go online and threaten the income for independent fund represents prudent planning, designed to smooth the
ing to the report. and local merchants, according to the report. citys pension expense in future years, and offset potential
With 39 percent of the citys tax base leaning on revenue Retail analysts expect online sales to expand in the volatility in CalPERS annual contribution or rate require-
from hotels, which can be subject to general economic future. Such a trend may increase the amount of local sales ments, said Goldman.
swings, officials should maintain an economically conser- tax to the county pool, but hurt the sales of traditional Still, despite the focus on careful management, the citys
vative approach, according to the report. brick-and-mortar stores, said Goldman. Therefore, unfunded pension and benefit liabilities total more than
Because this revenue is so dependent on a vibrant econ- Burlingame continues to focus on economic development $50 million at the end of the 2016 fiscal year, according to
omy that supports travel and tourism, these estimates are opportunities that will keep its shopping districts strong the report.
factored into the establishment and maintenance of a sig- in the coming years. Goldman said there is more work to be done in the coming
nificant economic stabilization reserve, Goldman said in To bolster revenue, councilmembers also unanimously year to protect against the variety of potential hurdles fac-
the report. Should the economy decline, these revenues approved Monday, June 19, floating a quarter-cent sales ing Burlingame.
would be heavily impacted, thereby increasing the need to tax to voters in the coming fall election which stands to Controlling costs, promoting economic development,
draw on this reserve. generate an estimated $2 million annually. working with private developers on infrastructure improve-
Hotel tax is expected to bring in $15 million more annu- The money generated is slated to pay for improving ments as well as saving for unfunded liabilities and infra-
ally than it did in 2008, while property tax is slated to streets, sidewalks, parks plus hiring more law enforcement structure fixes are among the issues officials must be watch-
increase by $7 million annually from the $12.2 million officers and also finance construction of a new recreation ful of in coming years, according to the report.
generated a decade ago. In all, general fund revenue has center, should voters approve the tax by a simple majority. The city is committed to continuing to reflect the com-
ticked up by $32 million since hitting a recent low point at Capital improvements are a significant portion of the munitys priorities so that the local quality of life is main-
$36.7 million in 2010. citys upcoming spending plan, as officials have set aside tained, no matter what happens nationally or with the econ-
To protect against a potential economic dip, the econom- $24.8 million for a variety of fixes to streets, storm omy, she said.

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Analysis indicates partisan gerrymandering has benefited GOP crosses the line and becomes unconstitu-
By David A. Lieb
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The outcome was already cooked in, if you tional. The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to
hear arguments on the Wisconsin case this
The 2016 presidential contest was awash will, because of the way the districts were drawn. fall. If upheld, it could dramatically change
with charges that the fix was in: Republican John McGlennon, professor at the College of William & Mary the way legislative districts are drawn
Donald Trump repeatedly claimed that the across the U.S. just in advance of the
election was rigged against him, while U.S. House seats over what would have been it happening randomly, the analysis found. next round of redistricting after the 2020
Democrats have accused the Russians of expected based on the average vote share in The APs findings are similar to recent Census.
stacking the odds in Trumps favor. congressional districts across the country. ones from the Brennan Center for Justice at But if partisan gerrymandering goes
Less attention was paid to manipulation That helped provide the GOP with a com- the New York University School of Law, unchecked, its going to be worse no
that occurred not during the presidential fortable majority over Democrats instead of which used three statistical tests to analyze matter whos in charge, said Sam Wang,
race, but before it in the drawing of lines a narrow one. the 2012-2016 congressional elections. Its director of the Princeton Gerrymandering
for hundreds of U.S. and state legislative Republicans held several advantages report found a persistent Republican advan- Project.
seats. The result, according to an Associated heading into the 2016 election. They had tage and clear evidence that aggressive ger-
Press analysis: Republicans had a real more incumbents, which carried weight rymandering is distorting the nations con- Packing and cracking
advantage. even in a year of outsider candidates. gressional maps, posing a threat to Throughout U.S. history, Democrats and
The AP scrutinized the outcomes of all Republicans also had a geographical advan- democracy. The Brennan Center did not Republicans alike have been accused of
435 U.S. House races and about 4,700 state tage because their voters were spread more analyze state legislative elections. drawing political districts in ways that
House and Assembly seats up for election widely across suburban and rural America The APs analysis was based on a formula favored their own interests.
last year using a new statistical method of instead of being highly concentrated, as developed by University of Chicago law It typically occurs in one of two ways:
calculating partisan advantage. Its Democrats generally are, in big cities. professor Nick Stephanopoulos and Eric Packing a large number of voters from
designed to detect cases in which one party Yet the data suggest that even if McGhee, a researcher at the nonpartisan the opposing party into a few districts to
may have won, widened or retained its grip Democrats had turned out in larger numbers, Public Policy Institute of California. Their concentrate their votes.
on power through political gerrymander- their chances of substantial legislative mathematical model was cited last fall as Cracking, in which the majority party
ing. gains were limited by gerrymandering. corroborative evidence by a federal spreads the opposing partys supporters
The analysis found four times as many The outcome was already cooked in, if appeals court panel that struck down among multiple districts to dilute their
states with Republican-skewed state House you will, because of the way the districts Wisconsins state Assembly districts as an influence.
or Assembly districts than Democratic were drawn, said John McGlennon, a long- intentional partisan gerrymander in viola- Another way of explaining it: When the
ones. Among the two dozen most populated time professor of government and public tion of Democratic voters rights to repre- party controlling the redistricting process
states that determine the vast majority of policy at the College of William & Mary in sentation. sets out to draw lines, it has detailed infor-
Congress, there were nearly three times as Virginia who ran unsuccessfully for A dissenting judge ridiculed the Wisconsin mation about the number of supporters the
many with Republican-tilted U.S. House Congress as a Democrat in the 1980s. ruling for creating a phantom constitution- opposing party has, and where they reside.
districts. A separate statistical analysis conducted al right of proportional political represen- It sets out to shape districts so its oppo-
Traditional battlegrounds such as for AP by the Princeton University tation. Wisconsins attorney general has nents votes are wasted spreading them
Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Gerrymandering Project found that the argued on appeal that the ruling could throw out in some places so they are unlikely to
Wisconsin, Florida and Virginia were extreme Republican advantages in some states across the country into chaos. win, and compacting them in others so they
among those with significant Republican states were no fluke. The Republican edge in Although judges have commonly struck have far more votes than they need for vic-
advantages in their U.S. or state House Michigans state House districts had only a down districts because of unequal popula- tory. Both methods allow the party already
races. All had districts drawn by 1-in-16,000 probability of occurring by tions or racial gerrymandering, the courts in power to translate its votes into a greater
Republicans after the last Census in 2010. chance; in Wisconsins Assembly districts, until now have been reluctant to define share of victories or, put another way, to
The AP analysis also found that there was a mere 1-in-60,000 likelihood of exactly when partisan map manipulation be more efficient with its votes.
Republicans won as many as 22 additional

Poll: Younger Republicans more liberal on immigration


By Daniel Trielli the survey found. Thats a stark contrast to asked about in the poll. That includes trans- economy and overall success of America,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GOP voters 65 and older only a third of gender people (62 percent), black said Goldstein, an economics major at the
that group says immigrants experience dis- Americans (57 percent) and gays and les- University of Maryland and president of the
WASHINGTON Young Republicans crimination. bians (58 percent). schools Progressive College Republicans.
hold signicantly more liberal views of Researchers also found that 74 percent of Greg Goldstein, 20, and Ryan Kromsky, Kromsky, a former Maryland student who
immigrants and immigration than their young whites believe that immigrants are 24, are in the generation of Republicans founded the group, agrees. These hard
older counterparts, reecting a difference targeted for discrimination a lot, compared that says immigrants face discrimination. workers, bright students and aspiring capi-
consistent with white Americans regardless to 57 percent of white Americans of all Immigration has been the basis of the talists should be welcomed with open arms,
of which political party they identify with, ages. However, among Republicans, only American society, and to this day immi- the same way that Americans are openly
according to the latest American Values for the youngest group, between 18 and 29, grants offer a great deal to the workforce, welcomed abroad, said Kromsky.
Atlas, a survey conducted by the Public is that view in the majority. Even 30-to-39-
Religion Research Institute survey. year-old Republicans are evenly split, 48
percent to 48 percent, on whether immi- N O R T H A M ER I CAS Int r A d v a n
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Over 150 dead as overturned fuel truck explodes in Pakistan


By Iram Asim
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BAHAWALPUR, Pakistan Alerted by an announce-


ment over a mosques loudspeaker that an overturned tanker
truck had sprung a leak, scores of villagers raced to the
scene with fuel containers Sunday to gather the oil. Then
the wreck exploded, engulng people in ames as they
screamed in terror.
At least 153 men, women and children were killed, with
dozens more in critical condition, hospital and rescue of-
cials said.
I have never seen anything like it in my life. Victims
trapped in the reball. They were screaming for help, said
Abdul Malik, a police ofcer who was among the rst to
arrive on the scene of horror in Pakistans Punjab
province.
When the ames subsided, he said, we saw bodies every-
where. So many were just skeletons. The people who were
alive were in really bad shape. REUTERS
About 30 motorcycles that villagers had used to rush to A soldier stands guard amid burnt out cars and motorcycles at the scene of an oil tanker explosion in Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
the site of the highway accident lay charred nearby along
with cars, witnesses said. Local news channels showed Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the fasting month of couldnt stop the scores of villagers, spokesman Imran
black smoke billowing skyward and army helicopters tak- Ramadan. While Saudi Arabia and most other Muslim coun- Shah told a local TV channel.
ing away the injured. tries celebrated the holiday Sunday, Pakistanis will mark it When the re erupted, the same mosque loudspeaker
As victims cried out for help, residents wandered through on Monday. called on the remaining villagers to help put it out.
the area, looking for loved ones. The fuel truck was traveling from the southern port city Mohammed Salim said he ran toward the smoke with
Zulkha Bibi searched for her two sons. of Karachi to Lahore, the Punjab provincial capital, when buckets of water and sand, but the heat was too intense for
Someone should tell me about my beloved sons. Where the driver lost control and crashed on a highway outside him to reach the victims.
are they? Are they alive or are they no longer in this world? Bahawalpur. I could hear people screaming, but I couldnt get to
Please tell me, she pleaded. A loudspeaker atop a mosque alerted villagers to the leak- them, he said.
Many of the dead were burned beyond recognition, said ing fuel, and many rushed to the scene with fuel containers, Dr. Javed Iqbal at Bahawalpurs Victoria Hospital said
Dr. Mohammad Baqar, a senior rescue ofcial in the area. said Rana Mohammad Salim, deputy commissioner of most of the patients suffered burns to upward of 80 percent
They will have to be identied through DNA. Bahawalpur. of their bodies. Many were evacuated by plane or helicop-
The disaster came on the eve of the Muslim holiday of Highway police moved quickly to redirect trafc but ter to hospitals in the Punjab cities of Lahore and Multan.

UK: All samples from high-rise towers fail fire safety tests
By Sylvia Hui Grenfell Tower in west London on June 14. The towers accommodation. The evacuees now face up to four weeks in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cladding panels widely used to insulate buildings and limbo as workers try to upgrade the buildings re safety
improve their appearance was believed to have rapidly features. Council leader Georgia Gould said those still stay-
LONDON The list of high-rise apartment towers in spread that blaze, which killed at least 79 people. ing in their homes must leave for the renovations to begin.
Britain that have failed re safety tests grew to 60, ofcials In north London, ofcials trying to avoid another re dis- Sayed Meah, 34, who lives with his mother and wife, said
said Sunday, revealing the mounting challenge the govern- aster sought to complete the evacuation of hundreds of he would not move until the company that helps care for his
ment faces in the aftermath of Londons Grenfell Tower re apartments in four towers deemed unsafe. They faced resist- mother agrees to provide service at a new location.
tragedy. ance as some 200 residents refused to budge. He said he and other residents are determined to remain in
All of the buildings for which external cladding samples Camden Council ordered residents from some 600 apart- their apartments until a legal notice is obtained or they are
were so far submitted failed combustibility tests, ments at Chalcots Estate to evacuate late Friday as a precau- dragged out by their ngernails.
Communities Secretary Sajid Javid said. As of late Sunday, tion after re inspectors found problems with the blocks Refurbishment of the Chalcots towers was overseen by
that includes 60 towers from 25 different areas of the coun- re doors and gas pipes. Rydon, the same company involved in the recent renova-
try double the gure given a day earlier. The council said residents must leave immediately tion of the now-devastated Grenfell Tower.
The number of buildings at risk is likely to grow as own- because of those issues and because the towers were encased A public inquiry is due to determine how the unsafe
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Politicians doing whatever to maintain control
letter of the law notwithstanding,
Nicks at Rockaway
Other voices
The Sacramento Bee Democrats control Sacramento.
Republicans are masters of the
majority, too. In Washington, Senate
Beach turning 90
P
oliticians who hold power rules in ways that would benefit him.
wield it, whether its in The Democrats measure, Senate Bill Majority Leader Mitch McConnell

T
he celebration has already begun and will culmi-
Sacramento, Madison or 96, would not apply to other currently and Republicans are preparing to vote
nate with a big party on July 4, live music by the
Washington, D.C. pending recalls. No matter. They only on what surely will be an unpopular if
California Cowboys and, of course, hobby horse
They do what it takes to maintain care about Newman. not dangerous bill to repeal the races. The story of Nicks is a story of four generations
their control. They cannot help them- Republicans get huffy that Obama administrations Affordable engaged in a family business which evolved together with
selves. And so we offer this pox on Democrats are overriding the Will of Care Act. Rather than act in public, the North Coast.
both parties. the People. But theres nothing sacred they are hiding details. Outrageous, to It began in 1927 when Charles Gust, formerly Stelios
In Sacramento, Democrats control. about California-style direct democra- be sure, but the majority decides the Karagiannis, a young immigrant from Greece, came to
Hoping to chip away at Democratic cy. Petition circulators get paid by rules. Rockaway Beach. He worked for the Ocean Shore railroad
supremacy, the California Republican the signature and have been known to In most states where one party dom- doing pick and shovel labor. It was love at first sight
Party, egged on by Southern mislead voters into signing peti- inates, politicians draw legislative when he first came across Rockaway Beach and saw its
California talk show bloviaters and tions. and congressional district lines in sheltered cove. He paid $150 for his first lot, saved his
$500,000 from Chevron, is using the Still, California Democrats, confi- ways that will ensure their party earnings to buy nine more and, as a side business, opened
state constitutional power of recall in dent that they will hold power for maintains power. The U.S. Supreme a country store with a window for dispensing hamburgers,
an attempt to unseat Sen. Josh years to come, are resorting to heavy- Court announced last week that it a gasoline pump outside and ice cream and fishing bait for
Newman, D-Fullerton. handed tactics too often. Last year, would hear a suit challenging sale. There wasnt much going on at Rockaway Beach at
Though its wrong-headed, its Gov. Jerry Brown was running short Wisconsins gerrymandered election the time. It was a rather deserted area which filled up on
understandable. Republicans are of time to qualify an initiative to maps, which favor Republicans. weekends when people
peeved that they lost a seat they long overhaul part of the criminal justice Justice Anthony Kennedy could be came to the beach to fish
held. Relegated to a super-minority in system. At his urging, the Legislature the swing. We hope he notes that in in the surf and build castles
the Legislature, the GOP is taking appropriated $16 million to support his hometown of Sacramento, in the sand.
electoral aim at a convenient target of county election officials who would Democrats were the masters of gerry- But he had to build the
opportunity. speed signature verification. The ini- mandering district lines until voters Rockaway cafe three times
No matter that Newman committed tiative qualified. took matters into their own hands by before it officially opened.
no misfeasance, and certainly no Last November, voters approved approving an initiative that created The first two efforts were
malfeasance. He merely voted to raise Proposition 54, which requires that an independent redistricting commis- burned down by an arson-
gasoline taxes to pay for road repairs, bills be publicly available for 72 sion. Democrats and Republicans ist. The third time he used
a rational act seconded by 25 other hours before they are put to a vote. objected. They knew they would lose stucco. The family lived in
Senate Democrats and a Republican, Democrats in the Assembly, facing a power if people reclaim that which is Daly City and just operated
Sen. Anthony Cannella of Ceres. deadline to approve bills, proceeded rightfully theirs. the store on weekends. It
Recall is the Republicans preroga- to pass 89 bills that were available No matter their party, politicians in was a family affair.
tive, so theyre exercising it, just as for less than 72 hours, as power alter rules and push boundaries Charlies wife, Anastasia,
Democrats have the right to come to Assemblyman Kevin Kiley, R- in the service of maintaining power. did the cooking, the chil-
Newmans defense by jamming Rocklin wrote in an op-ed for the They do it because they can. That dren helped out too. The
through a bill last week to alter recall Sacramento Bee. The spirit if not the doesnt make it right. hamburgers were a big suc-
cess. On a busy day, up to 30 to 40 pounds were consumed.
It wasnt long before the family moved to Rockaway to
Letters to the editor operate their cafe full time. Maybe it was because the trip
from Daly City took so long. The road was in bad shape
and the fog often made it impossible to see. Sometimes
solution would help their efforts. If What happened to the sidewalk going the children had to get out of the car and guide Charlie
Levee project could you build a continuous pre-cast con- south on Delaware Street? It seems to with flashlights. When the Depression hit, Gust thought
solve two problems crete levee viaduct, made 12 feet in have been replaced by a lovely stretch he would lose his short order business. But a friends loan
of landscaping and trees. allowed the Gusts to keep the cafe despite attempts by
Editor, height and 24 feet in width, buried 6
When walking to the fair this past developer Tom Callan to buy him out.
In response to and in support of feet down into the Bay, you can
week I discovered a 50-foot section of ***
Kevin M. Millers recent guest per- achieve the levee for sea level rise
sidewalk is gone.One can walk from Son Nick tended bar at his dads place for a year after he
spective Levee project is a critical while creating a permanent storage
the stoplight to the front of the build- got out of high school. But he had a new vision for the fam-
infrastructure improvement in the facility for runoff, capturing millions ily business. Charlie Gust anticipated that any increase in
June 19 edition of the Daily Journal of gallons of fresh water to be recy- ing and then the sidewalk abruptly
ends. What should a pedestrian do, use the areas population made a restaurant viable and Nick Gust
regarding the levee project, I would cled for all sorts of uses throughout took that vision and ran with it, eventually expanding the
like to suggest we solve two or more the county. The freshwater ponds the stairs and ramps of this building,
which eventually connects to the work his father had done, growing the business enterprise
problems with one simple solution would serve aquatic life and birds. The as the community of Pacifica grew. Together with Lorraine
and be able to finance the develop- levee would protect homes and busi- remaining sidewalk at the entrance to
the parking garage? Whose blunder is Pendola, who he married in 1947, Nick began building on
ment through federal and state funds neses, link the coastal areas with his parents legacy, increasing the size and scope of the
for environmental cleanups under the pedestrian access, provide added sanc- this? This could not have been part of
the original drawings, could it?With family business through several expansions and addi-
Clean Water Act. tuaries for birds and water fowl, and tions, including the Sea Breeze Motel in 1953.
expand parks/recreation areas, while that section of the street being
If we combine the levee project With a loan from his father-in-law, he remodeled the
preventing consequences of sea level blocked for more than a year it was
with the stormwater capture viaduct beachfront store into Nicks Rockaway cafe in 1948, fea-
rise. hard to see what was happening but
project, we could solve the constant turing cocktails, dinner and dancing. Hobby horse racing
surely, someone must have realized
problem of pollution from our streets Rinaldo Veseliza there is no sidewalk. became regular Friday night entertainment. Nick and
and hillsides washing into the What I would like to know is who Lorraine worked night and day for the next 20 years to
canals/sloughs and into the Bay. The San Mateo convert the short order business into a nice dining house.
signed off on this? Or is this building
water is often toxic and carries going to be so special that they It was opened 7 days a week beginning at 8 a.m. every
garbage from surface run-off and day. When business improved, it often stayed open until 3
sewage from local underground leak- Disappearing sidewalks dont want pedestrians to sully the
a.m. A 16-hour day was typical. One of the favorite items
premises?
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Air bag maker Takata bankruptcy filing expected in Japan, U.S.


By Tom Krisher and agreed to the $1 billion settlement.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lawyers acknowledged in court that the com-
pany would have to be sold to fund the settle-
DETROIT Drowning in a sea of lawsuits ment. Automakers would get $850 million in
and recall costs, Japanese air bag maker restitution for recall costs and a $25 million
Takata Corp. is expected to seek bankruptcy fine would be paid to the government. Takata
protection in Tokyo and the United States already has paid $125 million into a fund for
early Monday. victims.
Takata was done in by defective air bag Attorneys for those injured by the inflators
inflators that can explode with too much worry that $125 million wont be enough to
force, spewing out shrapnel. Theyre respon- fairly compensate victims, many of whom
sible for at least 16 deaths and 180 injuries have serious facial injuries from metal shrap-
and have touched off the largest automotive nel. One 26-year-old plaintiff will never be
recall in U.S. history. So far 100 million able to smile due to nerve damage, his attor-
inflators have been recalled worldwide ney says.
including 69 million in the U.S., affecting Takata wouldnt comment on a bankruptcy
42 million vehicles. filing. As recently as last week it maintained
Rival Key Safety Systems, based in subur- the possibility of keeping the company in
ban Detroit, will buy most of Takatas assets operation. A committee set up to explore
for $1.6 billion and take over its manufactur- restructuring has made a recommendation
ing operations to make seat belts, air bags REUTERS FILE with Key as a suitor, but Takatas board had
and other automotive safety devices, accord- Takata, the troubled car air bag maker, is expected to file bankruptcy in the United States as not decided on that last week, Takata said in a
ing to two people briefed on the matter. well as the companys native Japan. statement.
Some remnants of Takata will be folded the National Highway Traffic Safety said that Key would get Takatas assets free Key, which makes inflators, seat belts and
into an entity with a different name to keep Administration website. This means more and clear of past or future liabilities. That crash sensors for the auto industry, would not
manufacturing inflators used as replacement inflators will likely explode and more people makes it unclear whether anyone injured by comment on reports that it would purchase
parts in recalls, said the people, who didnt will be hurt in the future, lawyers say. inflators in the future would have any legal the Takata assets.
want to be identified because the bankruptcy At least $1 billion from the sale will be recourse against either company. The Takata corporate name may not live on
terms have not been made public. used to satisfy Takatas settlement of crimi- Takatas troubles stem from use of the after the bankruptcy. The company, founded
The recalls, which are being handled by 19 nal charges in the U.S. for concealing prob- explosive chemical ammonium nitrate in the in 1933, says on its website that its products
affected automakers, will continue. lems with the inflators. It was unclear what inflators to deploy air bags in a crash. The have kept people safe, and it apologizes for
At the end of April, only 22 percent of the the rest of money paid by Key will be used chemical can deteriorate when exposed to hot problems caused by the faulty inflators. We
69 million recalled inflators in the U.S. had for. Key is owned by Ningbo Joyson and humid air and burn too fast, blowing hope the day will come when the word
been replaced under the recalls, leaving Electronic Corp. of China. apart a metal canister. Takata becomes synonymous with safe-
almost 54 million on the roads, according to One of the people briefed on the filings In February, Takata pleaded guilty to fraud ty, the website says.

Illinois could be first state with junk credit due to budget


By Sara Burnett Chicago-based investment firm. cating both the severity of the states chal-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It isnt a political show, he said. lenges and the political difficulty of advocat-
Everyone in Illinois has a stake in whats ing their solutions.
CHICAGO Illinois is on track to become happening here. One day everybody will
the first U.S. state to have its credit rating wake up and say What happened? Why are What is a junk rating?
downgraded to junk status, which would my taxes going up so much? Think of it as a credit score, but for a state
deepen its multibillion-dollar deficit and cost Heres a look at whats happening and what (or city or county) instead of a person.
taxpayers more for years to come. a junk rating could mean: When Illinois wants to borrow money, it
S&P Global Ratings has warned the agency issues bonds. Investors base their decision
will likely lower Illinois creditworthiness to Why now? on whether to buy Illinois bonds on what
below investment grade if feuding lawmakers Ratings agencies have been downgrading level of risk theyre willing to take, informed
fail to agree on a state budget for a third Illinois credit rating for years, though greatly by the rating that agencies like
straight year, increasing the amount the state theyve accelerated the process as the stale- Moodys assign.
will have to pay to borrow money for things mate has dragged on between Republican A junk rating means the state is at a higher
such as building roads or refinancing exist- Gov. Bruce Rauner and the Democrats who risk of not repaying its debt. At that point,
ing debt. control the General Assembly. many mutual funds and individual investors
The outlook for a deal wasnt good The agencies are concerned about Illinois ly payment of the states core priority pay- who make up more than half the buyers in
Saturday, as lawmakers meeting in massive pension debt, as well as a $15 bil- ments, S&P stated when it dropped Illinois the bond market wont buy. Those willing
Springfield for a special legislative session lion backlog of unpaid bills and the drop in rating to one level above junk, which was to take a chance, such as distressed debt
remained deadlocked with the July 1 start of revenue that occurred when lawmakers in just after lawmakers adjourned their regular investors, will only do so if they are getting
the new fiscal year approaching. 2015 allowed a temporary income tax session on May 31 without a deal. a higher interest rate.
That should alarm everyone, not just those increase to expire. Moodys did the same, stating: As the reg- While no other state has been placed at
at the Capitol, said Brian Battle, director at In our view, the unrelenting political ular legislative session elapsed, political junk, counties and cities such as Chicago,
Performance Trust Capital Partners, a brinkmanship now poses a threat to the time- barriers to progress appeared to harden, indi- Atlantic City and Detroit have.

SpaceX launches 10 satellites from air base


By John Antczak Iridium plans to put in
and Christopher Weber place 75 new satellites
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for its mobile voice and
data communications
LOS ANGELES A SpaceX rocket carried system by mid-2018,
10 communications satellites into orbit requiring six more
from California on Sunday, two days after launches, all by SpaceX.
the company successfully launched a satel- The $3 billion effort
lite from Florida. by the McLean,
The Falcon 9 rocket blasted off through Elon Musk Virginia, company
low-lying fog at 1:25 p. m. PDT from involves complex pro-
Vandenberg Air Force Base northwest of cedures to replace 66 operational satellites
Los Angeles. It carried a second batch of in use for many years. Some of the new
new satellites for Iridium satellites will be so-called on-orbit spares,
Communications, which is replacing its or older satellites that remain in orbit on
orbiting fleet with a next-generation con- standby for use if the newer ones malfunc-
stellation of satellites. tion.
About 7 minutes after liftoff, the rockets Swapping out and deorbiting some old
first-stage booster returned to earth and satellites has already begun, Iridium CEO
landed on a floating platform on a ship in Matt Desch said in a pre-launch call with
the Pacific Ocean, while the rockets sec- reporters.
ond stage continued to carry the satellites Several old satellites have been moved
toward orbit. into lower orbits to use up their remaining
A SpaceX Falcon 9 on Friday launched fuel and configure the solar panels for max-
from Cape Canaveral, Florida and boosted a imum drag so they will re-enter the atmos-
communications satellite for Bulgaria into phere and burn up.
orbit. Its first stage was recovered after The first re-entry was believed to have
landing on a drone ship in the Atlantic. occurred on June 11, Desch said.
Billionaire Elon Musk, who founded Its hard to celebrate something like
Hawthorne, California-based SpaceX, that, but these satellites have put in almost
believes reusing rocket components will 20 years of service, and making sure weve
bring down the cost of space launches. cleaned up after ourselves as we deploy our
new constellation is a priority, he said.
KIWIS ONE WIN AWAY: ORACLE TEAM USA DOWN AND ONE RACE FROM BEING OUT AT AMERICAS CUP >> PAGE 15

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enjoy big opening day of District 52 tourney
Monday June 26, 2017

Scots ace proves all-around force


By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Carlmont senior Sean Prozell made it real-


ly easy to choose this years Daily Journal
Baseball Player of the Year.
Entering the 2017 season, Prozell had
never played a full varsity baseball season.
Before transferring to Carlmont as a junior,
he spent two underclassman seasons as a jun-
ior-varsity player at Serra. Then, last year,
he had to sit out the Scots first 14 games as
per Central Coast Section transfer rules.
Looking to prove himself as a two-way
player, Prozell quickly showcased his star
power en route to helping Carlmont to its
fifth straight Peninsula Athletic League Bay
Division championship.
I finally got it together when I got to
Carlmont, Prozell said. And when they
threw me in the lineup I started having good
numbers. I really like playing both sides of
the ball.
At the plate, Prozell opened the year as the
Scots cleanup man by hitting safely in 11
of his first 12 games. He went on to anchor
the cleanup spot all season, capturing two
legs of the team triple crown in the process,
batting .367 while tying for the team-high
three home runs and ranking tops in the PAL
Bay Division with 34 RBIs.
I was really surprised with the way I was
swinging at the beginning of the year,
Prozell said. I was seeing the ball really well
and the ball was really bouncing off my
bat. That really gave me a lot of confidence.
On the mound, he was even more prolific a
force. Opening the year with a personal 11-
game win streak, he went on to capture two
See PROZELL, Page 14

SM National Majors slugger


enjoys 3-HR game in opener
By Terry Bernal Americans All-Star sea-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF son in the bottom of the
first, Waldvogel went on
Opening day of the District 52 Majors to hit his first bomb of
All-Star Tournament did not disappoint. the day, a booming two-
In the first day ever of Majors All-Star run shot that cleared the
play at Homer Field located in Holbrook- 200-foot wall in left-cen-
Palmer Park in Atherton the yard proved ter by over 100 feet.
true to its name. The road to the Little League It was legit, San
World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania Derek Mateo American manager
opened with San Mateo American celebrat- Waldvogel Tom Mori said.
ing a 13-3 mercy-rule walk-off win Saturday Waldvogel added a
over Redwood City. And boy did San Mateo line-drive three-run shot in his second at-
TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL American cleanup hitter Derek Waldvogel
bat. Then in the fifth inning, Waldvogel
San Carlos Red No. 3 hitter Ian Josephson went 4 for 5 with three RBIs in a 17-11 victory over put on a power show. thrilled his teammates by blasting another
Alpine-West Menlo in the District 52 9-10s All-Star Tournament Sunday at La Entrada School. The 12-year-old slugger was 3 for 3 with long two-run shot, sending the American
seven RBIs to front a six-homer day for San dugout into a frenzy.
Mateo American. After leadoff hitter Lucas
San Carlos off to Red hot start Tapia went yard on the first swing of See MATEO, Page 13

By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
wonder. Shortstop Ian Josephson highlight-
ed a show of smooth defense in the late Harvick wins at Sonoma
innings, stifling an Alpine rally in the sixth,
Slugging San Carlos Red has enjoyed getting dirty with a tremendous backhand By Jenna Fryer track where experience and ability can sepa-
quite a nice start in the District 52 9-10- then firing to first from his knees for the out. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rate the field, it was Harvick and a bunch of
year-old All-Star Tournament. Theyve played extremely well, San veterans who led the way.
Through two wins to open the tourney, Carlos Red manager Jeremy Schmalzle said. SONONA Kevin Harvick returned to It was the first win on the winding wine
San Carlos has racked up 28 runs, scoring an Generally when the ball is hit, we can field victory lane for the first country road course in 17 tries for the
11-1 win over Redwood City on opening it. And I think, the thing is, we have 13 qual- time this season with a Bakersfield, California, driver. Sonoma was
day Saturday, followed Sunday by a 17-11 ity players ready to go when their name is dominating run Sunday one of just four active tracks where Harvick
victory over Alpine-West Menlo at La called. I think that makes a big difference. on the road course at had never before scored a Cup victory.
Entrada School. Make no mistake though. San Carlos Sonoma Raceway. To finally check this one off the list ....
Sundays win saw every San Carlos player comes to knock the ball around the yard. The former NASCAR being so close to home and having raced
reach base with the exception of starting Josephson, the No. 3 hitter, and cleanup champion came to here so much, this was one that was on the
catcher Luke Robinson, but the soft-handed man Clay Hinsdale have been as dangerous a Sonoma winless in 20 top of the list, Harvick said.
backstop saved so many bases with his one-two punch through the heart of the bat- races since Kansas last Harvick was on cruise control and conserv-
ting order as any in the tournament. ing fuel in the race that ended under caution
defense, it was nearly as valuable as any Kevin Harvick fall and has been over-
swing of the bat on the day. shadowed in this season
And Robinson wasnt the only defensive See MINORS, Page 12 of NASCARs young new superstars. But at a See SONOMA, Page 14
12 Monday June 26, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Zaharias bros. enjoy big showing on opening day of District 52 play


Jimmy Zaharias goes George Zaharias leads Alpine to dramatic win in Majors bracket
yard in Alpine 9-10s By Terry Bernal added a pair of insurance runs in the sixth on a
two-run double by Meehan.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
And heading into the dugout for the top of
eight-inning victory Zaharias
Alpine-West Menlo starting pitcher George
maintained a big lead into the late
the seventh, Alpines attitude was they could
do it again.
By Terry Bernal Our attitude was we were still in it we
innings on opening day of the District 52
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF just need to hit and play defense around our
Majors All-Star Tournament Saturday at
Holbrook-Palmer Park. pitcher, Zaharias said.
Call it the dawning of the age of After Alpine saw a six-run lead slip away in Eyre got the game-winning rally started by
Zaharias. the sixth, however, it was Zaharias bat that drawing a one-out walk. It was a gritty at-bat
Prior to 12-year-old George Zaharias dealt the decisive blow in Alpines 9-7 win after a tough day for the athletic left-handed
playing the hero both sides of the ball over San Carlos. center fielder.
Saturday in Alpine-West Menlos District With the game deadlocked 7-7, the big Although he was productive at the plate,
52 Majors opener, his little brother helped right-handed hitting Zaharias smashed a long going 1 for 3 with a pair of walks and three
the cities All-Star squad RBI single off the wall in right-center to runs scored, he hobbled off the field in the
open play in the 9-10- score Evan Eyre with the go-ahead run. first inning after catching a spike on the dirt
year-old bracket with a Zaharias later scored on an RBI single by around home as he tumbled awkwardly across
bang. cleanup hitter Jake Bianchi to cap a riveting the plate to score Alpines first run of the
Younger brother late-inning show of offense by both teams. day. Then, in San Carlos sixth-run rally, it
Jimmy is another pow- I was just excited for my team, Zaharias TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL was Eyre in relief who surrendered the game-
erful kid, Alpine-West said of the late dramatics. More than for the Alpine-West Menlos George Zaharias, right, tying homer to Kenyon.
Menlo 9-10s manager team than myself because [Eyre] got on to celebrates with catcher Noah Palmer, closer When Zaharias stepped to the plate in the
Sean Cutright said. start the rally and [Bianchi] finished it. Sam Norris and shortstop John Rogers after seventh though, Eyre didnt waste any time
Alpine-West Menlo A tall, imposing specimen on the mound, a dramatic 9-7 win over San Carlos. by taking second base on a wild pitch on the
Jimmy Zaharias and Redwood City dueled
Zaharias dominated through the first five der Sam Norris, was able to stop the bleeding first offering of the at-bat. With first base
into extra innings on opening day of the innings, allowing one run on three hits while though. And the big southpaw did it going open, San Carlos manager Eric Hove stepped
District 52 9-10-year-old All-Star striking out five. When he went back out for through the heart of the San Carlos batting out of the dugout, motioning to his catcher to
Tournament at Ford Field. Then Jimmy the sixth, however, nearing the maximum order, no less, including a strikeout of the pow- intentionally walk Zaharias; but Little League
Zaharias a two-way standout, just like allowed Little League pitch-count of 85 pitch- erful lineups No. 3 hitter to strand the bases rules state once a pitch has been made in an
his older brother turned in the show- es, Zaharias opened the frame with back-to- loaded and get Alpine back into the dugout. at-bat, a team must manually throw the rest of
stopper, launching a solo home run in the back walks before giving way to the bullpen. I couldnt be prouder to show great heart, the pitches, as opposed to opting for an auto-
top of the eighth inning to propel Alpine George has three great pitches, Alpine to give up the lead and come back, Tito matic non-pitch intentional walk.
through the winners bracket with a 4-3 manager Tito Bianchi said. He probably has Bianchi said. Its so fun to watch our big stud We elected to pitch outside and that didnt
win. as good a fastball as anyone in the tourna- pitcher throw great. He ran out of gas but happen, Eric Hove said.
Jimmy Zaharias didnt stop there though. ment. And he also has a curve and a change we were able to bounce back. With San Carlos attempting to uninten-
The right-hander then marched out to the that works. Alpine posted crooked numbers in four differ- tionally intentionally walk Zaharias, a low,
mound and recorded the final three outs of While Tito Bianchis overall strategy was ent innings. In the first, they jumped out to a 3- outside fastball caught too much of the plate
the thrilling victory, including a game- to use Zaharias and one reliever on the day, 0 lead by sending nine batters to the plate, with and the big righty capped a 2-for-5, two-RBI
ending strikeout. Alpine burned through three relievers in the Zaharias, Ben Lamm and Sam Meehan each pro- day by scorching a single to left-center with
He was by far our top performer, sixth inning alone as San Carlos sent 11 bat- ducing RBIs. In the second, Eyre and Zaharias Eyre plating the emotional run.
Cutright said. ters to the plate, with a momentous grand led off the frame with a single and double, Alpines Lamm and San Carlos Kenyon
Working two innings, the younger slam by Tyler Wong to close the score to 7-5, respectively, and later scored to make it 5-0. added two hits apiece. San Carloss Gavin
Zaharias earned the win in relief of starting and a booming opposite-field two-run homer After San Carlos scratched out a run in the Everett led all hitters going 3 for 3 with a walk.
pitcher Jordan Reiber, who worked five by Cole Kenyon to tie it 7-7. third on an RBI fielders choice off the bat of Sunday, Alpine fell to the elimination
innings in taking a no-decision. Alpines final reliever of the frame, left-han- Carter Friday to score Keith Furuta, Alpine bracket with an 11-0 loss to Palo Alto.

MINORS
well to that, reaching back with runs in four of clutch 1-2-3 inning, the only one by either
base in each of his next those frames. team in the game.
four plate appearances, We always tell out After Alpine scored a single run in the
going 3 for 4 with a kids, win the inning, fourth off the San Carlos bullpen, the two
Continued from page 11 homer, a walk, three Alpine-West Menlo man- teams traded three-spots in the fifth; San
RBIs and three runs ager Sean Cutright said. Carlos got RBIs from a trio of players com-
scored. In each game, Thats kind of our ing off the bench in Dylan Tanner, Tyler
Josephson, a sweet swinging left-handed mantra. Harrison and Dylan Karmin.
Hinsdale fell a triple shy
hitter, peppered a home run in Saturdays San Carlos got on the There are probably five kids on this team
of the cycle.
opener, then lit it up Sunday going 4 for 5 board in the top of the who can take it yard, Jeremy Schmalzle
Clay Hinsdale The 3 and 4 hitters, Zack Zirelli
with three RBIs and four runs scored. first with a long RBI said. And I think the thing that gets over-
Josephson and Hinsdale,
Hinsdale, after going 4 for 4 with a home have been on fire, Jeremy Schmalzle said. double from Josephson and a sharp RBI sin- looked is we have four kids who can hit
run Saturday, saw his 1.000 batting average Alpine, meanwhile, didnt lack for gle by Zack Zirelli to take a 2-0 lead. But coming off the bench.
drop with a fly out in his first at-bat Sunday. offense. While away-team San Carlos scored Alpine answered with a two-spot, seeing the For Alpine in the bottom of the inning,
The right-handed hitting slugger didnt take in five different innings, Alpine answered first four batters reach with Jimmy Zaharias Rogers and Max Courson scored on an
generating an infield RBI single and Luke infield throwing error and Wyatt Elder
Over 20 years of experience Rogers a sacrifice fly to tie the game 2-2.
In the second inning, though, San Carlos
earned an RBI on the defensive web gem by
Josephson at short.
d went large, sending 11 batters to the plate In the sixth, San Carlos sent 10 batters to
amid a six-run rally. Davis Minton and the plate, with left-handed Joey Lorenzini
Jason Tofigh produced early RBIs before the sparking the rally by shooting a Tony
big guns added on; Josephson shot a two- Gwynn special through the 5.5 hole for a

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launched a two-run homer to right-center to
leadoff knock. Hinsdale doubled and Zirelli
was intentionally walked to load the bases.
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Reiber then added an RBI groundout to score Zirelli earned the win for San Carlos, with
Nate Folwer to close the score to 8-4. But right-hander Logan Mathias working three
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Mets sweep Gray returns to form as As top ChiSox
By Andrew Seligman
through S.F. Brewers claim Vogt off waivers from As
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CHICAGO The way they have struggled on


By Gideon Rubin STAFF AND WIRE REPORT
the road, the Oakland Athletics sure were glad
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
to sweep a three-game series even if they did
it against a rebuilding team. Stephen Vogt will join former As second
SAN FRANCISCO Rene baseman Eric Sogard as the latest Oakland
Sonny Gray pitched four-hit ball over seven
Rivera homered twice, Rafael expat picked up by the Milwaukee Brewers.
innings , Adam Rosales and Matt Joyce hit back-
Montero pitched into the sixth The Brew Crew claimed Vogt off waivers
to-back homers in the ninth,
inning in a spot start and the New Sunday from Oakland. The As designated the
and the As rallied to beat the
York Mets swept the sliding two-time All-Star for assignment last Thursday.
White Sox 5-3 Sunday.
Giants with an 8-2 victory Sunday. In his fifth year with the As, Vogt hit just
Its no secret we struggle
Curtis Granderson and Jay Bruce .217 while seeing his playing time behind
on the road, Gray said.
also connected for New York, the plate diminish. In 36 games since catcher
Guys in the clubhouse are
which had lost four straight and Josh Phegley was activated from the concus- JOHN HEFTI/USA TODAY SPORTS
aware. Were smarter than a
seven of eight coming into the
lot of people think some- sion disabled list May 11, Vogt started just 17 Stephen Vogt celebrates scoring against the
series. Granderson went 2 for 3
times. We know whats games at catcher. Yankees June 16 at the Oakland Coliseum.
with three walks. Vogt was acquired by the As at the outset of
going on. Vogt ran the hitless streak to 0 for 32 until
San Francisco has lost five Sonny Gray The As improved to 12-25 the 2013 season after being DFAed by the
straight and 12 igniting his As career with his first major
away from home after outscoring Chicago 18-5 in Tampa Bay Rays on March 31 of that year. He league hit June 28, 2013, a solo home run
of 13. Matt had the distinction of not having recorded a
a three-game sweep. But the schedule takes anoth- against the St. Louis Cardinals in Oakland.
Moore (3-8) was major league hit with the Rays in 2012
er tough turn when the Athletics open a three- The move to Milwaukee has done wonders
charged with through his first 25 big league at-bats.
game series Tuesday at AL West leader Houston for Sogard. After batting .239 through six
five runs and The [0-for-25], obviously I knew I was
the same team that just swept four in Oakland. seasons with the As, Sogard has forced his
seven hits in 4 better than that, Vogt said in an interview
Gray (3-3) picked up his first win since May way into the Brewers everyday lineup, serv-
1/3 innings. with the Daily Journal in 2013. I knew that
24. Chicago native Rosales and Joyce broke it ing as a utility man until taking over at sec-
In his first was not indicative of my ability but theres
open with their drives against David Robertson ond base for the injured Jonathan Villar.
game back after always a part of you that wonders Was that
and Chris Beck to start the ninth, and Oakland Sogard is currently hitting .353 (42 for
serving a six-
Hunter game suspen-
completed the three-game sweep after getting my one and only shot? 119) with a career-high three home runs.
Strickland sion for his role
dominated by Derek Holland.
The White Sox were rolling along with a 2-0 Oakland grabbed a 3-2 lead in the eighth on ourselves in a position, and it seems like from
in a brawl with Bryce Harper and the
lead after Adam Engel hit his first career homer RBI singles by Khris Davis and Alonso against the sixth inning on the at-bats were complete-
Washington Nationals, Giants
and Jose Abreu doubled and scored. Tommy Kahnle (0-2) and Robertson. ly different than the first half of the game.
reliever Hunter Strickland gave up
But things started to turn in the seventh. We were basically stagnant for a good por- Gray struck out seven and walked one after
the homer to Granderson and hit
Yonder Alonso chased Holland with a leadoff tion of the game today and not even getting going 0-2 in his previous five starts.
Wilmer Flores three batters later.
single, and the bullpen couldnt hold the lead. good at bats, let alone opportunities, manag- Santiago Casilla gave up a leadoff homer to
Buster Posey had two RBIs for
Alonso scored on a two-out double by pinch er Bob Melvin said. And then all of a sudden Melky Cabrera in the ninth but earned his 13th
San Francisco. Span and Hunter
hitter Jed Lowrie against Dan Jennings. the good at-bats came, kept fighting back, got save in 16 chances.
Pence had two hits apiece.
Rivera hit a two-run homer in the
American. Then, after Waldvogels fifth-

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second and a solo drive in the fourth.
It was the first career multihomer inning shot, American finished off the
game for the reserve catcher, who mercy-rule win going back-to-back as Ned
has played for five teams during Reghellis followed with the teams sixth
parts of nine seasons in the majors. Continued from page 11 homer of the day to notch the walk-off.
Rivera shined defensively, too. Last year in the 10-11-year-old All-Star
He made a diving catch on Denard Tournament, Waldvogel had a two-home-
They were off the hook, Mori said. run game with a grand slam and a solo
Spans foul popup in the first
They were going crazy. shot. Saturday, though, marked the first
inning, crashing into the fence
behind home plate on the play. Ethan Casas-Wu added a home run for three-homer game of his All-Star career.
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stood a better chance of playing both ways defense and trusted the plan. weather and scuffling through an erratic

PROZELL with the Scots. The bigger reason, though,


was because he had far more friends at
Carlmont. Having grown up a public-
The coach told me from the beginning
that, youre going to be the guy this
year,
pregame bullpen, according to Vallero.
Prozell went on to strike out 11 through 6
1/3 innings of work, and retired the first 19
Continued from page 11 school student through his days at Ralston Prozell said. So when I went out there, I batters he faced to take a perfect game into
Middle School, he parted ways with most of wanted to show I was the guy. I wanted to be the seventh until a hit by Riordans
his classmates to go with Serra. the guy that fronted our pitching staff Anthony Reynolds spoiled the perfecto.
legs of the PAL Bay Division pitching
At Carlmont, Prozell made himself at and it kind of grew from that.
triple crown, posting league-bests with an Therein is the driving force not only of
home since he was activated as a junior. He Prozell really only suffered one bad
11-1 record and 93 strikeouts. And his 0.79 Prozells mound dominance, but also his
dazzled on the mound, posting a 3-0 record inning all year, that coming in the CCS
ERA ranked second in the league, just passion for playing both sides of the ball.
with a 1.81 ERA. In fact, over his two var- Open Division playoff opener against as
behind Sacred Heart Prep left-hander Angelo He didnt get much of a chance to do so as an
sity seasons, he won 14 consecutive fate would have it, his former school
Tonas 0.77 mark. underclassman, and it lit a fire under him to
games, never losing a game in PAL play. Serra. The Padres rallied for three runs in the
Pitching wise he was lights out, And by his senior year, he was named the third inning, spurred by two walks issued by forge a new path with the Scots to prove
Carlmont manager Rich Vallero said. He opening-day pitcher a four-inning, nine- Prozell. Carlmont, after entering the brack- himself. And his insistence on playing as
knew he could hit and thats part of why he strikeout victory against Pioneer and et at the No. 1 seed, went on to fall 5-2 to both a pitcher and a hitter something he
came here, because he wanted to be a two- immediately cemented himself as the cor- see its season end, with Prozell taking the hopes to continue to do at the community
way guy. We gave him every opportunity nerstone arm behind which the entire team only loss of his varsity career. college level next year simply allows
to do it. And hes a feisty competitor and his rallied around. It was against another West Catholic him more opportunities to affect the out-
mindset is everything a coach wants. Desire They were fired up (every time he Athletic League team earlier in the year in come of a game.
and competitive fire makes him who he is. pitched), Vallero said. We felt like it was a which Prozell enjoyed the finest outing of Its definitely from a competitive place,
Thats the reason for his success. W every time he stepped out there and he his career. Oddly enough, it was the one Prozell said. I want to go out there and
Prozell said the reason he transferred to set the tone. He was super, super aggressive game all year that, entering into it, Prozell make a difference, and try to do something
Carlmont was, in part, because he knew he and attacked the zone. He trusted his didnt seem up to snuff, feeling under the to help my team win.

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been a great journey for us as an organiza-
tion and team, Harvick said.
Martin Truex Jr. led 25 laps but suffered
an engine failure and finished 37th. Truex
Continued from page 11 won the first stage of the race, his series-
leading 11th stage victory. Jimmie
Johnson won the second stage, his first
after Kasey Kahne had a hard accident on the stage victory of the season, but finished
final lap. Either way, Harvick had a cozy 9- 13th overall.
second lead over Stewart-Haas Racing team- Kyle Larson and Jamie McMurray started
mate Clint Bowyer before the caution. on the pole for Chip Ganassi Racing and
Bowyer, now the driver for the entry Tony hoped to give the owner a sweep of Sunday
Stewart used for his final NASCAR victory after Scott Dixon won the IndyCar race at
last year at the track, was second and Brad Road America in Wisconsin. But Larson,
Keselowski third as Ford cars went 1-2-3. the points leader, was never a factor and fin-
For Harvick, it was the first victory since ished 26th. McMurray was 10th.
Stewart-Haas Racing switched to Ford this Most of the top 10 was comprised of vet-
season. Harvick had spent 16 years in a erans. Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Denny
Chevrolet. Hamlin and Kyle Busch were fourth and fifth
It was Fords seventh victory of the sea- in Toyota, while Dale Earnhardt Jr. was
son. Ford won eight Cup races last season, sixth and the highest-finishing Chevrolet.
and seven came exclusively from Team Daytona 500 winner Kurt Busch was sev-
Penske drivers. This year, the manufacturer enth.
has wins from Penske, Roush-Fenway Then came Chase Elliott and Ryan
Racing, The Wood Brothers and SHR.
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Burling, Team New Zealand reach match point in Americas Cup
By Bernie Wilson them with our performance on the water.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS After splitting Saturdays two races,
Spithill piled on the Kiwis. He noted that
HAMILTON, Bermuda Emirates Team the New Zealanders had taken a few days off
New Zealands Peter Burling wheeled his 50- during a five-day break while Oracle hit it
foot catamaran into controlling position in hard, on the water and in the boat shed. He
the prestart of Race 8 of the Americas Cup said the Kiwis had benefited from some
and then gave a quick soft calls by the umpires.
wave with his right hand The Kiwis answered Sunday by winning
to Jimmy Spithill and the Race 7 by 12 seconds and Race 8 by 30 sec-
boys on Oracle Team onds.
USA. Team New Zealand has won seven races
Burling said later he but began with a negative point because
was merely pleased that Oracle won the qualifiers.
he nailed the maneuver Spithill said the powerhouse American-
that allowed the Kiwis to flagged crew backed by technology from
sail away to its second Oracle Corp. and Airbus continues to
Peter Burling win Sunday on the Great make too many mistakes. He said he and
Sound and reach match point in sailings tactician Tom Slingsby, a fellow Aussie,
marquee regatta at 6-1. will decide if there will be any crew changes
Burling, though, is one cool cat at age 26, for Monday.
an Olympic gold and silver medalist steer- These guys sailed better. They made
ing a crazy fast cat. Perhaps looking to one- MIKE SEGAR/REUTERS fewer mistakes and they deserved to win two
up Spithill in gamesmanship, Burling Emirates Team New Zealand tacks during Race 6 of the Americas Cup finals Saturday. races, Spithill said in a nod to the Kiwis.
might as well have been waving goodbye to The clincher could come Monday, when plete one of the greatest comebacks in Were in a tough situation now. ... Clearly
two-time defending champion Oracle Team two races are scheduled. sports to keep the Auld Mug. the plan wasnt to be in this position again,
USA, which is owned by software tycoon New Zealand, a small, sailing-mad island This seems to be a different Kiwi crew. let me tell you, but were here. Now its up
Larry Ellison and crewed mostly by nation, will no doubt be holding its breath. To be honest, it excites us. We really to us to respond and react.
Australians. Kiwi fans who have been getting up at 5 enjoy that pressure, Burling said. Were Spithill said there was a quick crew meet-
The Kiwis need one more win to humble a.m. Down Under to watch the races on TV really excited about being able to go out ing after Race 8 and he was pleased that the
Ellisons squad and reclaim the oldest tro- remember the soul-crushing collapse in there tomorrow and put it all on the line sailors kept their composure.
phy in international sports for the Royal 2013. Team New Zealand, then led by Dean again. I think we showed today that were a This isnt over. They havent handed
New Zealand Yacht Squadron in Auckland, Barker, reached match point at 8-1 only to pretty tough bunch. We got asked some over the trophy yet, Spithill said. Were
which held it from 1995-2003. let Oracle win eight straight races to com- questions yesterday and I feel we answered going to come out and get stronger.

NASCAR Earthquakes fire coach Kinnear Quakes brief


lap of the race and had harsh words for
Kevin OConnell, who was making his Cup
debut. SAN JOSE The San Jose Earthquakes
have fired coach Dominic Kinnear and assis- coaching the Quakes after also directing the
No. 15, no clue who he is, I saw him a lot tant John Spencer, naming former player club from 2004-05, compiling a combined
Continued from page 14 record of 54-45-48.
today lapping him, but he went low down Chris Leitch the replacement head coach.
the front stretch and then just, I was going Alex Covelo also was hired as an assistant The 38-year-old Leitch retired from the
Blaney, who along with Larson are part of to his outside and he just turned right and coach. Assistant coach Steve Ralston and team following the 2011 season and has
the newest faces of NASCAR. just hit me, put me straight in the wall, goalkeeper coach Tim Hanley were retained. been working in various capacities, pro-
Kahne said. No clue what he was thinking. Kinnear was hired in 2015 when San moted to technical director in 2014. He was
Kahnes crash You obviously dont know what hes doing Jose opened its new state-of-the-art, soccer- the interim general manager last year after
Kahne was in a hard accident on the final either. only Avaya Stadium for his second stint the dismissal of John Doyle.

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Healthy after kidney transplant, Merritt returns to worlds


By Pat Graham Did you see that? The 200 is my baby. I love this race,
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Stevens said. It felt to go out there and exe-
One of the biggest crowd eruptions was cute the way I know I could.
SACRAMENTO Aries Merritt will be on Ryan Crousers final heave in the shot
making a return to the world champi- put, when he surpassed Joe Kovacs. Crouser The college try
onships. This time, with a working kidney. had a mark of 74 feet, 3 3/4 inches (22.65
meters) to hold off Kovacs, who already had Kendell Williams of the University of
The world-record holder Merritt finished Georgia captured the heptathlon title and
second behind Aleec Harris in the 110-meter an automatic bye into worlds as the defend-
ing world champion. Floridas Eric Futch won the mens 400 hurdles.
hurdles at the U.S. track and field champi- They both won at NCAA championships
onships Sunday. His place as long as it Its a confidence boost, showing I can come
through on the last throw, Crouser said. earlier this month. Williams brother,
was top three didnt really matter. He just Devon, earned a spot in the decathlon earli-
wanted a spot. er at nationals.
Merritt won bronze at the 2015 world Fast race
championships in Beijing with his kidneys Olympic 400 hurdles gold medalist Quotable
barely functioning because of a genetic dis- Dalilah Muhammad won the event at nation-
order. He received the transplant from his als in a fast race that saw the top three all go It seems like everyone I grew up with 12
sister less than a week later. Now healthy, under 53 seconds. years ago on this circuit is no longer compet-
hes ready to see what he can do with worlds Thats so amazing, Muhammad said. ing, said pole vaulter Jenn Suhr, who won a
being held at the venue where he won an gold medal at the London Games. Suhr fin-
Olympic gold medal during the 2012 Caught at the line ished second to Sandi Morris on Sunday.
London Games.
I always felt once I was healthy, all it
Just like in the 100, Christian Coleman Facts and figures
took the early lead in the 200. And just like
would take is for me to put in the work, in the 100, he was caught at the last 17-year-old Sydney McLaughlin set a
Merritt explained. Thats something Ive USA TODAY SPORTS FILE PHOTO world under-20 record in the 400 hurdles
moment. Coleman was out-leaned at the fin-
been lacking. I havent been able to put in Aries Merritt run the 110m hurdles in during with a time of 53.82 . ... Evan Jager
ish by Ameer Webb, who finished in 20.09
the work in two years. the 43rd Prefontaine Classic at Hayward Field (steeplechase), Ajee Wilson (800), Jarrion
seconds to win by 0. 01. Elijah Hall-
Harris proved uncatchable as he finished in Eugene, Oregon May 27, 2017. Lawson (long jump), Emmanuel Corvera
I was told, Youll never come back to the Thompson, whos coached at the University
in 13.24 seconds. Merritt was 0.07 seconds (mens race walk), Maria Michta-Coffey
sport with the medications you have to take of Houston by Carl Lewis, was third.
behind, and former University of Oregon (womens race walk), Bryan McBride (high
that are life long, said Merritt, whose Racing at this high level you can never
football player Devon Allen took third. jump), Donavan Brazier (800) also won. ...
I talked with (Merritt) when we first got mom and sister were in the stands. It was think you have it, Coleman said. He got
me today. Teenager Noah Lyles was one of the
here and asked him how he felt, and he said something that went in one ear and out there favorites in the 200, but didnt race in the
he felt really good, Harris said. It was other. semifinals because of a strained right ham-
great to hear that. No matter what someone may tell you,
From the outside string. LaShawn Merritt didnt start, either.
The 31-year-old Merritt knew he would be whether its a doctor or not, you cant give Oregon standout Deajah Stevens won the In the womens 200, Allyson Felix didnt
able to make a strong return to the hurdles up hope. You always have to stay positive 200 from the outside lane, edging race the final. Felix and Merritt already have
even if others didnt buy in. and look at the brighter picture. Kimberlyn Duncan and Tori Bowie. automatic entries into worlds in the 400.

Federer beats Zverev 6-1, 6-3 for ninth Halle title


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and never let up, said ed ahead of his Spanish rival for first set in 22 minutes. Zverev created his
Federer, who dropped just Wimbledon, which starts in eight days. only break chance in the opening game of
HALLE, Germany Roger Federer defeat- nine points on his serve. Federer had already won the Australian the second, but ultimately was unable to
ed Germanys Alexander Zverev 6-1, 6-3 to It was my best game Open before titles in Indian Wells and show why he is regarded as one of the
win the Gerry Weber Open for a record ninth this week. Nearly every- Miami in 2017. sports brightest prospects.
time on Sunday. thing worked out for The 18-time Grand Slam champion was You could have been a bit nicer and
Playing in his 140th career final, Federer me. surprised by German veteran Tommy Haas allowed me a couple more points, Zverev
saved the only break point he faced and con- Federer, who skipped on his return from the two-month break last joked to his idol.
verted four of his eight opportunities to the clay-court season week in Stuttgart but brushed off any doubts Federer had words of affection for Zverev,
clinch his 92nd career title in 53 minutes. Roger Federer after winning the Miami over his form in Halle. who won their semifinal in Halle last year.
At 35, the Swiss player became the oldest Open in early April, Against the 20-year-old Zverev, who lost Hes a very nice lad. Im very happy for
winner of the grass-court tournament. claimed his fourth title of the year, match- last years final to Florian Mayer, Federer him, how hes developed in the last years.
I played unbelievably well. I felt good ing Rafael Nadals tally, and he will be seed- raced to a 4-0 lead before wrapping up the The future belongs to him, Federer said.

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Pet-heads, part II
C
atnip was last weeks topic, a plant with some
interesting and at times entertaining effects on cats
and even dogs. Today, we look at the impacts of
marijuana on pets. While not entirely risk-free, both imme-
diate serious problems and long-term
complications are rare when it comes
to pot and pets. However, just as any
reasonable person who enjoys a few
glasses of wine or a shot of bourbon
knows not to feed alcohol to cats and
dogs so, too, should weed not be
offered in any form to our animals.
Symptoms of accidental inhalation
(smoke) or ingestion (edibles) include
agitation and other manifestations of
The newest Transformers film debuted as the most popular box office attraction. anxiety, panting, drooling, trembling or jerking of the head
and limbs. Pets suffering from marijuana toxicity may lose
Transformers: The Last Knight debuts to a franchise low bowel or bladder control, or show signs of extreme lethar-
gy. None of that is fun for our dogs or cats.
By Jake Coyle Yet Transformers has been increasingly skewing inter- There appears to be some increased risk of death with the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS national. The previous lm, 2014s Age of Extinction, newer, medical grade strains of pot but that still remains
made $858.6 million of its $1.1 billion global haul abroad. extremely rare. Exposure to second-hand smoke doesnt
NEW YORK The hulking machines of Transformers Transformers is built for a global audience, said Kyle seem to be much of a concern, but our animals do have very
are no longer box-ofce behemoths in North America. But Davies, president of distribution for Paramount. sensitive respiratory systems and smoke of any kind (pot,
theyre still big in China. tobacco) can lead to coughs or even asthma-like conditions.
Michael Bays Transformers: The Last Knight, the fth The big problem is if an animal consumes large amounts of
installment in the Hasbro series, scored a franchise-low Top 10 movies pot. In that instance, do not hesitate: immediately contact
domestic debut with an estimated $43.5 million in ticket your veterinarian (or, if after hours, one of the emergency
sales over the weekend and a ve-day total of $69.1 million 1.Transformers: The Last Knight, $ 45.3 million ($196.2 million vet hospitals). Keep in mind that your animal does not
since opening Wednesday. All previous Transformers international). know to distinguish that pot-laced cookie from a normal but
sequels opened with $97 million-plus. 2. (Tie) Wonder Woman, $25.2 million ($20.5 million less risky treat left on the counter.
But Paramount Pictures The Last Knight, the second international). As for medical potential, theres simply not enough infor-
Transformers movie to star Mark Wahlberg, still showed 2. (Tie) Cars 3, $25.2 million ($11.9 million international). mation available to validate some perhaps overly opti-
4. 47 Meters Down, $7.4 million. mistic claims of pot as a suitable treatment of animal pains
its might overseas. It took in $196.2 million internation- 5. All Eyez On Me, $5.9 million ($1.1 million international).
ally, including an impressive $123.4 million in China. 6. The Mummy, $5.8 million ($16.5 million international). and illnesses. Theres a raging debate on both sides of this
Future business will tell whether those grosses are enough 7. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, $5.2 issue, but the scientic jury is still out. And since Fido and
to cover a hugely expensive movie: $217 million to make, million ($8.3 million international). Fluffy cant just say no for themselves, the responsible
plus nearly as much to market. Studios reap a smaller per- 8. Rough Night, $4.7 million ($2 million international). pet owner needs to keep his stash safely away from pets.
centage of ticket sales from Chinese theaters. And reviews 9.Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, $4.3 million ($1
though never much of a factor in Transformers land million international). Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society &
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increases, a new charge for electric cars and raising vehicle
registration fees. Caltrains capital budget also sets aside
$4.4 million for the Burlingame Grade Separation project,
ditures are overseen by the TA, which also approved its annu-
al budget this month.
The TA has an $86.8 million budget that will be divvied up
and another $1.1 million to replace the Napoleon Street to various entitles, cities and transportation groups through-
bridge in San Francisco, according to Caltrain. out the county. Of its expenditures, $23.3 million was set
not, however, include expenses related to electrifying Last week, the San Mateo County Transit District Board of aside for streets and highways, $12.7 million for grade sepa-
Caltrain, a nearly $2 billion modernization currently under- Directors unanimously approved capital and operating budg- ration projects along the Caltrain line, $3.4 million for shut-
way that includes purchasing new trains. ets, which cover the SamTrans bus system. The district will tle operations and $6.8 million for Caltrains capital invest-
The regional train operates under a joint agreement between spend about $147 million on operating costs, which requires ments. Annual allocations totaling $30.9 million will help
San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, which $5.4 million in reserves. Officials warn if the current trend of fund projects such as the Bay Area Rapid Transits San
collectively offered $20.5 million to cover operating expens- expenses outpacing revenue continues, the nearly $100 mil- Francisco International Airport extension, paratransit servic-
es and $15 million for its capital budget. Caltrain does not lion in unrestricted reserve fund could be depleted in the com- es provided by SamTrans, and $19 million to cities and the
have a dedicated funding source, such as a sales tax, and ing years. county for local street improvements. Another $1.7 million
expenses often exceed revenue. Another $18 million in The operating budget includes $119 million for buses, is allocated to ferry service in South San Francisco and
reserves may be spent to cover expenses in the coming year, $18.4 million for programs benefiting the disabled and $6.1 Redwood City, $458,500 for a countywide transportation
although the board is considering raising fares to help reduce million toward Caltrain, according to the district. The dis- demand management program and $2.5 million for pedestrian
the need to dip into reserves, according to Caltrain. Farebox tricts $16.4 million capital budget will support a range of and bicycle projects.
revenue accounts for nearly 71 percent of the budget and both projects including upgrading information technology sys- Voters overwhelmingly extended the half-cent sales tax in
ticket prices as well as parking rates are expected to increase tems, purchasing the agencys first all-electric buses, 2004, and district staff estimates revenue is expected to
in some cases between 14 percent and 50 percent. repaving a park-n-ride lot and $3.9 million to replace traffic increase by $1.9 million. The anticipated 2018 growth is
Caltrains $64.9 million capital budget is supported signals on El Camino Real that prioritize SamTrans buses, attributed to a 2.9 percent population increase, retail sales
through federal, state and regional sources and will cover according to the district. growth of 4.2 percent and a 15.3 percent hike in personal
long-term infrastructure improvements and maintenance proj- Proceeds from the countys Measure A, a locally-controlled income, which all contribute to increases sales taxes, accord-
ects. About $3.9 million is new funds are coming from the half-cent sales tax, are dedicated to transportation and doled ing to the district.

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incredibly grateful to our new investors, and are proud to call
them partners as we strive to eliminate fossil fuel dependence
throughout the transit industry.
Popples presence also represents the deep pockets driving
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Proterra, as the former Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers part-
ner has taken the leading role in the bus company. The
Proterras buses or corporate shuttles generate zero emis- renowned venture capital firms presence is well represented
sions from the road and do not even have a tailpipe while offer- on Proterras board of directors as well, accounting for two of
ing a fuel economy equivalent to a personal sedan. the nine seats, alongside some from General Motors, Nest,
Founded in 2004 in an attempt to build a hybrid bus, the Edison electricity company and others interested in trans-
company later switched its focus to battery power and has Proterra is seeking to pioneer the bus industry in transitioning portation innovation.
since developed a model capable of traveling up to 350 miles away from fossil fuels. With a bankroll befitting its big dreams, Horton said
after as many as five hours charging. Horton, as the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Proterra has thoroughly enjoyed its time in Burlingame and
With more than a decade of experience, the company has recently placed an order for a few dozen of the companys vehi- has no plans for relocating.
enough of a jump-start on the alternative energy bus industry cles. The local talent pool is so deep, he said, while listing off
that Proterra is the trailblazer in its field, Horton said. In the quest to keep business humming, Proterras brand is
the variety of technology, science, research and development
We want to be a leading bus manufacturer in America, he bolstered by the presence of a bunch of notable backers in the and other companies from which Proterra draws its expanding
said. transportation industry such as BMW, which announced earli-
roster of workers.
In fact, he said the lack of competition among electric bus er this month a $55 million investment. Surrounded by nondescript light industrial businesses,
makers has been a hurdle for Proterra to clear, as Horton said he The money will be used for enhancing Proterras manufactur-
Horton said the local industry pioneer in its modest control
wishes the industry would move faster to adopt innovation. ing capacity, as it seeks to build on the 400 buses it has sold
center is keeping its foot on the pedal in the push toward
Not everyone has been slow to pick up on the buzz of elec- to cities and private companies across the nation. rolling over an antiquated bus manufacturing system and cruis-
tric buses though, said Horton, as passengers frequently prefer This is an extremely exciting time at Proterra, as our cus-
ing into a new age of public transportation.
the quieter and cleaner ride of a Proterra model compared to the tomers, supporters and investors new and old alike rally We are quietly working to transform a huge part of our
louder, diesel-guzzling traditional counterparts. behind our vision for a clean, electric transportation ecosys-
nations infrastructure, said Horton.
Demand has picked up locally for the new buses too, said tem, CEO Ryan Popple said in a prepared statement. Were

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Jan. 18 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration, San Mateo July 16 Family. Fitness. Fun., Burlingame
Jan. 23 Health & Wellness Fair, Millbrae Aug. 20 Senior Showcase, Menlo Park
Feb. 6 Wounded Warrior Football Game, San Mateo Aug. 27 Citywide Yard Sale, San Mateo
March 22 Diversity Career Fair, San Mateo Aug. 27 Symphony at Sunset, San Carlos
March 25 Loving Life After 55 Information Fair, Redwood City Aug. 27 Fisher House Foundation Fundraiser, Redwood City
April 21-23 Play at Hillsdale High School: Anthrax Factory, San Mateo Sep. 3-4 Millbrae Art and Wine Festival, Millbrae
April 29 -May 1 New Living Expo, San Mateo Sept. 5 Burlingame Community Education Spirit Run, Burlingame
April 29 Todays Senior Showcase, Belmont Sept. 10 Downtown San Mateo Wine Walk, San Mateo
May 11 Pacic Stroke Association Stroke Conference, Millbrae Sept. 10 Veterans Memorial Senior Center Fundraiser, Redwood City
May 16-20 Innovation Week, San Mateo Sept. 16-18 Library Foundation Book Sale, San Mateo
June 4 College of San Mateo Jazz on the Hill, San Mateo Oct. 8-9 San Carlos Art & Wine Faire, San Carlos
June 4 PRIDE Celebration, San Mateo Oct. 9 Tiny & Tot Expo, San Mateo
June 8 Peninsula Sports Hall of Fame, Millbrae Oct. 16 Hillsdale High School Golf Tournament, San Mateo
June 10 Seniors on the Square, Redwood City Oct. 23 Rotary Club Fun Run, San Mateo
June 11-19 San Mateo County Fair, San Mateo Oct. 24 Notre Dame Inaugural Scholarship Luncheon, Belmont
June 11 Disaster Preparedness Day at Nov. 11, 2016 Jan. 16, 2017
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Burlingame High School students to spend a week with host families in Japan from July 8 until July 16. The
students were honored at a June 8 Rotary barbecue. Shown seated, from left to right, are Jason Shevach, Kaili Shan,
Parker Scarborough and Eoghan Treanor. Standing from left to right are Student Exchange Program Committee
Chair Makoto Kobayashi; committee members Bob Doerr, Rosemary Rayburn and Mary Murphy; Co-Chair Peter
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TheatreWorks' Founding Artistic Director Robert Kelley (right) leads American Theatre Critics Association members and toiletries to underprivileged families and helps to provide nourishing
on a tour of TheatreWorks' extensive costume shop on June 18. Dedicated to the discovery and development food to children during the summer months when they're not in school.
of new voices in the American theater, TheatreWorks presents a year-round season of musicals, comedies and The Burlingame Library was given $5,000 in support of their Summer
dramas in the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts and at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto. The Reading Program for children. Pictured are Terri Boesch, executive director
theater writers, gathered in the Bay Area from around the country for their annual conference, also heard the cast at CALL Primrose; Burlingame Lions Club President Nirmala Bandrapalli;
of The Four Immigrants: An American Musical Manga sing the first number from the world premiere musical, Burlingame City Librarian Bradley McCulley and Kwang Park, Burlingame
which will run July 12 - August 6 in Palo Alto. Lions Club vice president.
Fe rn an da an d Jay Fi t c h , of San Gary and Beatri ce Chan, of Redwood Des i ree Co rnejo and Adan Manti l l a,
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Broadway, Redwood City. Watch a
Carl Guardino, CEO of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group Free Art Class. 12:45 p.m. to 2 p.m. psychological thriller that looks at
San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 racial, cultural, and gender profilling
will be a hot topic for the Bay Area. Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. Art in America. For more information
A variety of transit agencies are fleet with electric trains and go from 2011 poll showed there wasnt suffi- in American with Sister Wendy at and to buy tickets visit
six- to eight-car trains to accommo- cient support. Following the SVLGs the Chicago Art Institute. For more http://www.draganproductions.net.
looking to 2018 as the year to poten- information call 616-7150.
tially ask local voters for increased date more riders. Plus, another $250 survey this year, they asked Hill to Movies on the Square. 8:45 p.m.
million is needed to expand boarding act. Now, Senate Bill 797 is being All That Jazz. 1 p.m. San Mateo 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
sales taxes and bridge tolls to fund County Pride Center, 1021 El Camino Come to watch Sully. For more
billions of dollars worth of infra- platforms. Extending Caltrain into ushered through Sacramento by nine Real, San Mateo. The program is information call 780-7311.
structure needs. It also comes on the the Transbay Terminal, which Bay Area lawmakers. Poems We Like to Read Aloud. Bring
poems to share with others. Poems FRIDAY, JUNE 30
heels of the Legislature hiking gas Murphy described as a critical, could The congestion along the can be original or written by others. Career Resources Fair. 10 a.m. to 2
taxes, increasing vehicle registra- cost another $3.9 billion. Highway 101 corridor is negatively For more information email p.m. Sobrato Center for Nonprofits,
But the linchpin is additional fund- impacting our regional economy and ebloomfield@peninsulafamilyser- 350 Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood
tion fees and charging electric car vice.org. Shores. For more information email
drivers. ing, particularly as Caltrain balanced peoples quality of life, Hill said in a phase2careers@gmail.com.
The Caltrain sales tax bill unveiled its budget by dipping into reserves press release. Increasing Caltrain Teddy Bear Sleepover. 6 p.m.
South San Francisco Main Library Craft the Summer of Love:
last week was promptly followed by and Murphy said member agencies ridership is one of the most cost- 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Painted Rock Mandalas. 2 p.m.
the Silicon Valley Leadership Group from the three counties frequently effective ways to reduce traffic on the Francisco. For more information South San Francisco Main Library
email valle@plsinfo.org. 840 West Orange Ave., South San
announcing Monday, June 26, the have to reduce contributions to meet 101. Francisco. For more information
results of a poll conducted in early their own needs. NAMI Connections. 7 p.m. to 8:30 email valle@plsinfo.org.
May. After polling 1,200 likely vot- A piece of the puzzle p.m. 1650 Borel Place No. 130, San
Teen Advisory Board. 4 p.m. South
ers, 74 percent supported the tax if it Unfair proposal or But it isnt the only prospect being
Mateo. NAMI Connections is for
those with mental illness who are San Francisco Main Library 840 West
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
would more than double Caltrains critical for economic health? considered as traffic woes heighten. working on wellness and recovery.
Free. Drop-ins welcome. For more For more information email
ridership capacity, according to But some suggest its unfair to ask Another piece of legislation could information call 638-0800. valle@plsinfo.org.
SVLG. non-Caltrain commuters to pay for have voters in the nine-county Bay TUESDAY, JUNE 27 3 Against Alzheimers Gala
Its part of the SVLGs annual such costly improvements. Mark Area voting on whether to hike Textile Tuesday. Noon. South San Reception. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Coastal
Silicon Valley Poll series being bridge tolls up to $3, and various Francisco Main Library 840 W. Arts League Gallery, 300 Main St.,
Hinkle, president of the Silicon Orange Ave., South San Francisco. Half Moon Bay. Come to celebrate
released this week and CEO Carl Valley Taxpayers Association, noted counties may consider their own Open sew. For more information arts and support the fight against
Guardino said theres impressive sup- government is rarely incentivized to locally-controlled sales tax increases email valle@plsinfo.org. Alzheimers. For more information
call 726-6335.
port for a tax that would help address cut costs and prior private operators to fund transportation needs. Disinheriting the IRS From Your
congestion. of the long-running rail line used to There are no guarantees, but Retirement Accounts. 2 p.m. to Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8
This appears to be the right effort 3:30 p.m. San Mateo Library, 55 W. p.m. 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
turn a profit. Caltrain would likely receive some Third Ave., San Mateo. Learn how to Come to see Neon Velvet perform.
at the right time to meet one of the This is going to benefit people funding should the bridge toll meas- avoid or reduce double taxation on For more information call 780-7311.
regions most frustrating priorities who ride Caltrain trains, so why ure pass and support from the states your retirement assets, how to pre-
vent the wrong people from inherit- Community Day. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
traffic, Guardino said, noting the shouldnt they pay for the improve- gas tax increase. ing your IRA, how to parlay your 603 Monte Diablo Ave., San Mateo.
tax that would build off electrifica- ments? Hinkle said. Why should we Guardino noted between buses, retirement accounts into a family Open to entire community. Free
fortune, how to plan tax-efficient clothes, books, toys and more. For
tion would be transformative not pay for a sales tax increase that only trains, ferries, highways and local IRA transfers to your heirs and why more information email dsmelan-
only for Caltrain riders, but for a very small majority of the taxpay- streets, theres nearly $150 billion you shouldnt name your living trust con@gmail.com,
everyone stuck and stalled on 101, El in need and the Caltrain sales tax is as your IRAs beneficiary. For more
ers are using? information or to register call 401- SATURDAY, JULY 1
Camino and 280. Hinkle was skeptical that expand- an important piece of the jigsaw puz- 4662 or email dcason@flatpro- Fellowship Day. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
zle. gram.org. 603 Monte Diablo Ave., San Mateo.
Increasing capacity ing capacity would actually reduce Open to entire community.
congestion on highways, but its a Murphy said Caltrain is weighing Millbrae Library Yearly Musical Featuring two guest speakers.
beyond electrification prospect business leaders say is vital the various funding options and con- Open House, Motown and More
with Mike Galisatus and Big City
Lunch provided. For more informa-
tion email dsmelancon@gmail.com,
if Silicon Valley is going to retain its sidering what types of improvements Review. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Free admis-
Caltrain Chief Communications such as grade separations, adding sion. Refreshments and childrens Following My Muse: Exploring
Officer Seamus Murphy said the status as an economic powerhouse. activities. 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. For the Landscape in Watercolor by
This is critical not only for the train cars and electrifying its whole more information call 697-7607. Steve Curl. 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
agency is still working on a business fleet could enable them to expand Portola Art Gallery, 75 Arbor Road,
plan to outline what kinds of addi- economic health of our region, but Menlo Park. The artwork of Palo Alto
the quality of life for all of us, capacity. Poetry Night with Tanu
artist Steve Curl will be presented
tional improvements are needed to Whatever Caltrain chooses, its Wakefield. 7 p.m. Belmont Library,
Guardino said. The 101-Caltrain cor- 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, by the Portola Valley Art Gallery. For
increase capacity beyond initial elec- expected to have the backing of state Belmont. For more information more information contact
trification. ridor is the economic boost that lays email belmont@smcl.org. frances.freyberg@gmail.com.
the golden egg; 1.6 million jobs, 53 and federal representatives as well as
Weve always made it clear that a slew of business groups. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 Makeovers with Mary Kay. 11 a.m.
electrification is just the foundation percent of all patents filed from Professional Alliance Networking 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
California, 20 percent of the entire San Mateo County businesses are Francisco. Learn about the world of
and that there are other improve- Lunch. Mimis Restaurant, 2208
states GDP, 14 percent of all sales focused on improving mobility, Bridgepoint Parkway, San Mateo. Mary Kay beauty products for all
ments that need to happen in order to expanding transit options and reduc- Meet new business connections. skin care and cosmetic needs. Find
take full advantage of the potential tax revenue in California are from Join the SMPA for lunch and net- out what type of products are best
that 50-mile stretch. ing congestion, Rosanne Foust, working and listen to new speakers for skin care needs, and learn simple
that electrification offers. There are CEO of the San Mateo County each week. For more information makeup application techniques. For
going to be capital needs in the future He noted SVLG approached state call 430-6500. more information contact 829-3860.
Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, to Economic Development Association
if we really want to grow the system whose husband Jim Hartnett is the Balancing Blood Sugar. 1 p.m. to 2 Saturday Morning Yarn. 10:30 a.m.
to the place it needs to be to address author the legislation that would p.m. New Leaf Community 150 San 840 W. Orange Ave., South San
allow the three counties to place the Caltrain general manager, said in a Francisco. Learn to knit perfect
ridership demand and growth, Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Free.
eighth-cent increase on their 2018 press release. A dedicated Caltrain Pre-register at squares and rectangles. For more
Murphy said. funding source is critical and should www.newleaf.com/events. For more information contact
For example, its expected to cost ballots. Two-thirds of voters must information email patti@bondmar- valle@plsinfo.org.
then approve. be placed before voters after broad com.com.
another $440 million to replace the engagement of public agencies and Art and Technology: Screen Print.
remaining 25 percent of its diesel The Caltrain sales tax has long Zine Making. 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 840 W. Orange
been considered, but Guardino noted a stakeholders in all three counties. Grand Avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave., South San Francisco. Paint with
Ave., South San Francisco. For more prepared silk screens or design orig-
information email valle@plsinfo.org. inal prints. All ages. For more infor-
mation contact valle@plsinfo.org.
Music in the Park. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Stafford Park, 50 King St., Redwood Painted Rock Mandalas. 2 p.m. 306
City. Come to watch Motordude Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
Zydeco perform. For more informa- Come paint rocks to celebrate the
tion call 780-7311. Summer of Love. For more informa-
tion email valle@plsinfo.org.
THURSDAY, JUNE 29
Wizard of Oz movies in the park. Movies at the Library: The LEGO
Shortly after dusk. Cuernavaca Park, Batman Movie. 2 p.m. 306 Walnut
1610 Hunt Drive, Burlingame. Ave., South San Francisco. Movie is
rated PG. For more information
Page Turners Book Club: My Life email valle@plsinfo.org.
as a Book by Janet Tashjian. 6 p.m.
South San Francisco Main Library Jazz-pop duo 23rd Hour. 8:30 p.m.
840 West Orange Ave., South San Angelicas, 863 Main St., Redwood
Francisco. For more information City. After a successful album-
email valle@plsinfo.org. release show, 23rd Hour is coming
back to Angelicas on July 1 to kick
True or Fake News? How to Tell off the holiday weekend. For more
the Difference. 6 p.m. South San information email
Francisco Main Library 840 West sherry@23rdhr.com.
Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
For more information email SUNDAY, JULY 2
valle@plsinfo.org. The Brigham Brothers. 1 p.m. to 3
p.m. Washington Park, 850
Link Between Human V iolence Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. Free
and Animal Abuse. 6 p.m. to 8:30 concert. For more information call
p.m. 1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame. 558-7300.
Free. The main speaker will be Phil
Arkow, Coordinator and Co-Founder Folk singer, Storyteller, and
of the National Link Coalition. For Autoharp V irtuoso returns to
more information email Belmont Library. 3 p.m. Belmont
kpelkey@phs-spca.org. Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Belmont. Performer Adam Miller
Whats Your Pet Trying to Tell You? presents a free program of
6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 1095 Cloud American folksongs and stories. For
Ave., Menlo Park. Exploring how more information email
pets interact and communicate with adam@folksinging.org.
humans. For more information con-
tact lifetreecafemp@gmail.com. MONDAY, JULY 3
Family Storytime in Spanish. 10:30
An Evening with Author Cara a.m. 306 Walnut Ave., South San
Black. 7 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Francisco. Ages 3 to 5. For more
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. For information email
more information valle@plsinfo.org.
belmont@smcl.org.

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Full Time:
Front Desk Supervisor t Class B Driver t Room Attendants
t Laundry Attendants t Housekeeping Supervisor
t PM Pizza Cook
Part Time:
Class C Driver tFront Desk Agent
On Call:
Banquet Set Up t Banquet Server
AM & PM Shifts Available
Employee Benefits Package
Call Michelle D. (650) 295-6141
1221 Chess Drive Foster City 94010

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over the hedge over the hedge over the hedge Tundra Tundra Tundra

110 employment 203 Public notices 296 appliances


FIcTITIouS BuSIneSS naMe cIrruS STeaM mop model SM212B 4

IMMEDIATE
STaTeMenT #273856 new extra cleaning pads,user manual.
The following person is doing business $45. (650)588-5487
as: Redwood City Players, 926 Wood-
side Road # 207, REDWOOD CITY, CA coleMan lxe Roadtrip Grill -
94061. Registered Owner: Raissa Alex- Red Brand New! (still in box) $100
androvna Marchetti-Kozlov, same ad- (650)918-9847
dress. The business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrants commenced elecTrIc STove From Sears
to transact business under the FBN on 7 Excellent Condition $225
June 2017. Please Call (650)244-9267
/s/Raissa A. Marchetti-Kozlov/

OPENING
This statement was filed with the Asses- Good MIcroWave 1100 watt $40 Da-
sor-County Clerk on 6/7/2017. (Publish- ly City (415) 231-4825.
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
6/12/17, 6/19/17, 6/26/17, 7/3/17). Jack lalane'S power juicer. $40.
Call (650)364-1243. Leave message.

lIen Sale
Notice is hereby given that a public lien reFrIGeraTor coMPacT made by
sale of the following described personal emerson $25.00 good shape joe 650
property will be held on or after 10:45 573 5269

ALL AREAS OF a.m., July 11, 2017. The property stored


at SecurePro Storage, 920 Shasta St.,
Redwood City CA 94063. The items to
be sold are gnereally described as fol-
SeWInG MachIne-roYal XL 6000
Dressmaker Sewing Machine
(650)342-8436.
lows:

SM COUNTY neWSPaPer InTernS


JournalISM
Steohen Ruane,Bike, Exercize Equip.,
Hand truck, Sports Equip., Chairs, Chest
of drawers, mirror, Books, office chair,
WhIrlPool WaSher DRYER, GE
Refrigerator all working and in good con-
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240.
The Daily Journal is looking for in- File cabinet, Cash register, rocking chair
terns to do entry level reporting, re- wicker. 10+ boxes, 2+ bags.
297 Bicycles
search, updates of our ongoing fea- Stephen Ruane, Garden/lawn Equip.,
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- CDs, chairs, Radio, chest of drawers, adulT BIkeS 1 regular and 2 with bal-
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356
so welcome. books, file cabinet, Pictures/Paintings,

NEWSPAPER DELIVERY ROUTE We expect a commitment of four to


eight hours a week for at least four
months. The internship is unpaid, but
restaurant Equip., Large Bird Cage, Reli-
gous statue display. 30+ Bags.

Purchases must be paid for at the time of


purchase in cash only. All purchased
chIldS SchWInn BIcYcle, Blue in
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
neW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- $75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
items sold as is where is and must be re-
Seeking delivery driver to manage newspaper route terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re-
porters.
moved at the time of sale. Sale subject to
cancellation in the event of settlement
between owner and obligated party. This
mes

298 collectibles
notice is given in accordance with the
College students or recent graduates provisions of Section 21700 et seq of the BIllY dee Williams autographed Star

Requires early morning work are encouraged to apply. Newspaper


experience is preferred but not neces-
sarily required.
Business & Professions Code of the
State of California. Nor Cal Auctions,
bond# 7900390179
Wars action figure: Lando Calrissian,
space smuggler. $35 Steve (650)518-
6614

six days per week Mon-Sat. Please send a cover letter describing
your interest in newspapers, a resume
FraMed leBron James painting,
25"x21"; $99-will text photo; 650-591-
210 lost & Found 9769, San Carlos

Papers are picked up early morning and three recent clips. Before you ap-
ply, you should familiarize yourself
with our publication. Our Web site:
Found: keYS at Westwood Park in
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painted, porcelain, authenticity papers,
between 3am and 4:30am www.smdailyjournal.com.

Send your information via e-mail to


claim (650)714-8893

loST - Womans diamond ring. Lost


$12.00. (650) 578 9208.
MIller lITe Neon sign , work good
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ular mail to 1900 Alameda de las Pul- REWARD! (650)339-2410

Call Roberto 650-344-5200 gas #112, San Mateo CA 94403


loST caT. Black and White. Black
patch on right eye. REWARD.
Call (323) 439-7713.
Pez dISPenSerS - 8 piece sealed box
Wizard of Oz 70th anniversary $25.
650-556-9708

299 computers
Books
noW hIrInG JaMeS PaTTerSon hardback books.
recordaBle cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
For the following positions: ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 (650) 578 9208
lobby attendant/doorman nIcholaS SParkS hardback books.
Janitorial custodian 300 Toys

The Future
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861
FT/PT Experience Required QualITY BookS used and rare. World alloYed lInoTYPe (BNH ~18) for
Positions are well paid & US History and classic American nov- casting miniature/board-game figurines.
and include excellent benefits els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 10#, $7 (650) 591-4553
At a beautiful Complex in San Mateo

of local news content Call 650-579-3967 doll houSe w/ furniture $50.00 new
294 Baby Stuff joe 650 573 5269
FISher-PrIce healThY Care booster larGe STuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each
SaleS - Telemarketing and Inside Sales seat - $5 (650)592-5864. Great for Kids (650) 952-3500
Representative needed to sell newspa-
is actually right here in the present, as it has been for centuries The local community per print and web advertising and event
STroller BaBY Trend Model Range
LX Jogger (hardly used--like new condi-
STar WarS one 4 orange card ac-
tion figure, Momaw Nadon (Hammer-
marketing solutions. To apply, please call head). $8 Steve (650)518-6614
newspaper. We ignore the naysayers and shun the "experts" when it comes to the "demise" of 650-344-5200 and send resume to
tion). $40. (650)592-3540

info@smdailyjournal.com 296 appliances 302 antiques


the newspaper industry.
1960'S avocado Osterizer blender anTIQue Teak chIna cabinet and
SaleS/MarkeTInG excellent condition $20.00 (650)596- matching table, with doors and legs.
InTernShIPS 0513 $500/obo. (650)952-5049.
The leading local daily news resource for the You will be offering a wide variety of The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
for ambitious interns who are eager to aIr condITIoner 10000 BTU w/re- heIrlooM 1920 hand quilted bed-
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feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. 650-556-
Advertising Account Exec to sell advertising inserts, graphic design, niche publications, of the newspaper and media industries. 0898 9708
This position will provide valuable MahoGanY anTIQue Secretary desk,
aIr condITIoner, Portable, 14,000
and marketing solutions to local businesses. online advertising, event marketing, social media experience for your bright future. BTU, Commercial Cool model 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
Email resume CPN14XC9, almost like new! All acces- elled glass, $350. (650)766-3024
We are looking for a special person to join our and whatever else we come up with if as the info@smdailyjournal.com sories plus remote included.
20 x 16-5/8 x 33-1/2 $345. 303 electronics
team for an immediate opening. industry continues its evolution and our paper uI develoPer. Redwood City, CA.
(650)345-1835
Develop software apps. MS in Comp anTareS dollarS Bill Changer ma-
B & D cordless hand vacuum $9, 650-
You must be community-minded, action- continues its upward trajectory. App, Com Engr or rltd + 3 yrs exp in job 595-3933
chines never used for small bus. $95
(650)992-4544.
offered or rltd. Kenandy, Inc.,
hr@kenandy.com. BISSell BaGleSS Upright Vacuum,
oriented, customer-focused, and without fail, a Experience with print advertising and online Model 82H1, Dual Edge Cleaning, audIo-TechnIca (aT-Pl50)
Stereo TURNTABLE sys.
Auto.
$40
Cleanview Hepa Filter $25 650-952-
self starter. You will be responsible for sales marketing a plus. But we will consider a WanTed:
3500 (650)344-4756

and account management activities associated candidate with little or no sales experience as
PT caregiver-
with either a territory or vertical category. long as you have these traits:
leGal noTIceS
Saturday and Sunday
Two Years Experience a Plus
Must have Valid Drivers License
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Please email your resume to ads@smdailyjournal.com
careGIverS
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303 electronics 304 Furniture 306 housewares 311 Musical Instruments 316 clothes 318 Sports equipment
BlauPunkT aM/FM/cd Radio and Re- enTerTaInMenT cenTer for $50. PorcelaIn JaPaneSe Tea set, Un- chroMaTIc harMonIca: Horner Men'S STeTSon hat, size large, new, vInTaGe naSh Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
ceiver with Detachable Face asking Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. opened, in wood box, great gift $30. The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
$100. (650)593-4490 (650)726-4102 (650)578-9208. (650)278-5776. (650) 578-9208 ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
InSIGnIa 26" HDTV Perfect $39 650- GlIder rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- neW WITh tags Wool or cotton Men's
595-3933 lent condition. $100 650-345-5644 307 Jewelry & clothing excellenT vIolIn, previously owned, pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
WeT SuIT - medium size, $95., call for
first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow (650)952-3466
IPhone 5 Morphie Juice Pack with Ikea dreSSer, black, 3 shelf. 23" x JIll ST. John earrings, clip on. Gold / sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer. info (650)851-0878
charger, Originally $100, now $85. 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. blue enamel with Jill St. John logo. $10. (415)751-2416 ParIS hIlTon purse white & silver un-
(650)766-2679 (650)588-0842 used, about 12" long x 9" high
Ikea TaBle, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. Fender MuSTanG I guitar amplifier $23. (650)592-2648
WoMenS nIke wht mesh golf shoes,
kIndle FIre 8 in. Case and Charger $ 30. (650)598-9804. 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover. new 8 -81/2 narrow $35. Call May 650
incl. 64 gig $75 Jeff 650-208-5758 308 Tools $80. 650-421-5469 Tuxedo SIze 40, black, including white 349-0430
leaTher SoFa, black, excellent condi-
tion. $100 obo. (650)878-5533 shirt, excellent cond. $50 650-355-5189
MoTorola Bravo MB 520 (android craFTSMan 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" Fender MuSTanG ll guitar amplifier
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. WeSTern GraY pants 42X30 $9 650- WoMenS raIchel ski boots, size 6 ?
card Belmont (650)595-8855 lIvInG rooM table 36"x19" exc condi-
$130.00 650-421-5469 595-3933
tion $30.(415) 231-4825. delTa caBIneT SaW with overrun ta- $ 50. 650 888-5808 .
neW hP Desk Jet 1112 Printer plus ex- love SeaT, Upholstered pale yellow ble. $650/obo. (650)342-6993 huGe ludWIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle WeSTern Tan pants 42X30, $9 650-
tra cartridges- $30. Call (650)345-1234 floral $99. (650)574-4021 & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian 595-3933 WoodS neW 1/3/5 tour edge reaction ii
rouTer TaBle ryobi $ 99. like new
onkYo av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital (650)573-5269
Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $5100 WIlSon'S lG Green Suede Jacket $75. Call May 650-349-0430
neW deluxe Twin Folding Bed, Lin- (650)369-8013
Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must $40. (650)367-1508
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 ShoPSMITh Mark V 50th Anniversary YaMaha rooF RACK, 58 inches $75.
Sell! (650) 875-8159. most attachments. $1,500/OBO. PIano, uPrIGhT, in excellent condi-
SaMSunG FlaT TV 20" ex.co.incl. (650)504-0585 tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 318 Sports equipment (650)458-3255
neW TWIn Mattress set plus frame
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 $30.00 (650) 347-2356 uPrIGhT PIano. In tune. Fair condi-
SkIl SaW 7 1/4" circular saw, 2 1/3 HP, 15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
SonY deTachaBle set :3cd /fm/am
double tape. exc cond. $70 (415)231-
oak claW foot coffee table, needs Model # 5150. Hardly used. $30
(650)556-9708 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno 335 Garden equipment
some refinishing $35 (650)646-8530 YaMaha acouSTIc Guitar, model
4825 FG830 electric. $400.00 650-421-5469 chaIn SaW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
oak enTerTaInMenT Center, $49 vInTaGe craFTSMan Jig Saw. Circa BoW Flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good $55. 650 888-5808
Tv SonY Triniton 21" working condition. 0BO 650-595-3933 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 YaMaha PIano, Upright, Model M-305, Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
$10 OBO (650)784-3243. $750. Call (650)572-2337 $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
oFFIce TaBle, 24"x48" HD. folding vInTaGe ShoPSMITh and Band (650)784-1061. 345 Medical equipment
SaW, good shape. $500/obo. Call
304 Furniture legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost
$130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 (650)342-6993 312 Pets & animals orThoPorT nIGhT splint for treating
chIldS kIck scooter by razor with hel-
met $25 obo (650)591-6842 plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinitis.
anTIQue dInInG table for six people aIrlIne carrIer for cats, pur. from $10. (650)588-0842
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
ornaTe MahoGanY headboard with eaSTon aluMInuM bat.33 inches, 30
gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 (505)228-1480 local. oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $50. (650)596-0513
anTIQue GlaSS Hutch. Cherry Wood. 309 office equipment Garage Sales
Excellent Condition. $450. reclIner chaIr blue tweed clean calIFornIa carolIna Pups. GolF carT, Caddytek, four wheels,
(650)888-2662 good $75 Call (650)583-3515 laPToP caSe or bag. Black. Like new. Gd. Fam./watchdpgs. Ex.Hiking Buddy. used only twice. $80. 650-341-1728
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. $1600. (707) 980.0915.
anTIQue MahoGanY Bookcase. Four
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
rockInG chaIrS solid wood, great
shape asking 30 dollars each. Call
(650)574-4582 Lily
neaT receIPTS Mobile Scanner new
in box $79, call (650)324-8416
canarY BIrd cage 24 x 16 for sale.
$40.00 firm. Used, good condition. Call
GolF cluBS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
$90.00 (650)341-8342 GaraGe SaleS
BeIGe SoFa $99. Excellent Condition
(650) 315-2319 SeWInG SToraGe cabinet, Custom 310 Misc. For Sale
(650)766-3024 GolF cluBS, used set with Cart for
$50. (650)593-4490 eSTaTe SaleS
Brand neW Bookcase 72"x30" still in made wood perfect condition $75. one kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
(650)483-1222 GolF cluBS, used set with Cart for
box $45. (415)231-4825. 500-600 BIG Band-era 78's--most mint, mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
(650)593-2066 $50. (650)593-4490 Make money, make room!
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459
coaT/haT STand, solid wood, for your ShelF ruBBer maid new $20.00
Men'S callaWaY Rain Jacket XL .
mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
7045
contact joe (650)573-5269 chrISTMaS Tree, 7.5 Oregon pine,
1225 tips, hooked construction with
ParroT caGe, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best Mint Condition worn only a few times. List your upcoming
ShelF ruBBer maid new $20.00
coMPuTer SWIvel CHAIR. Padded contact joe (650)573-5269 stand. Used once. $49. (415)650-6407 offer. (650)245-4084 $50 650-208-5758
garage sale,
Men'S roSSIGnol Skis. $95.00,
Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 SoFa Bed Recliner (double), beige, 76"
Good condition. $50 Call 650.952.3466
FlaT dISPlaY case, wood w/ hinged
glass top, 20-1/2 X 27-1/2 X 2-1/2. $20.
PeT carrIer for small dog or cat in ex-
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- good condition, (650)341-0282. moving sale,
coMPuTer TaBle, adjustable height,
chrome legs, 29x48 like new $30 (650) SoFa Green, cream, sage plaid. 96"
650-588-0852 6059
neW WeIGh bench With 200lbs, plus estate sale,
free weights. $50. (510)943-9221.San
697-8481 Excellent
650.952.3466
condition. $90 Call IncuBaTor, $99, (650)678-5133 316 clothes Mateo. yard sale,
deSk, oak and hutch style shelves to
place on top-. $25 650-793-9900 ThoMaSvIlle Beveled mirror 22" x
lIonel chrISTMaS Boxcars 2005,
2006, 2007 New OB $90 lot (650)368- 2 Pr action slacks 36w 29L $10.00 PrInce TennIS 2 section nylon black rummage sale,
each (650)367-1508 Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
dIneTTe TaBle, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. 12" $50. Call (650)834-4833 7537
$55.(650)341-8342 clearance sale, or
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. BoY ScouT canvas belt with Boy Scout
dInInG TaBle (36"x54") and 4 match-
TWIn Bed, mattress, box spring, frame
$ 50. (650)598-9804.
lIonel chrISTMaS Holiday expan-
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 Buckle. Vintage. Fair condition. $5.
(650)588-0842
PurSuIT ScooTer. $99. (650)348- whatever sale you
2235
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
$250 .(650)-654-1930.
TWIn MaTTreSS, good condition,box lIonel WeSTern Union Pass car and
Faux Fur Coat Woman's brown multi raWlInGS BaSeBall Glove, left
have...
springs, frame $15. 650-793-9900 dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
color in excellent condition 3/4 handed, excellent condition, $8:00,
dreSSer 4-draWer in Belmont for WalnuT cheST, small (4 drawer with rMT chrISTMaS Diesel train and Ca- length $50 (650)692-8012 591-9769 San Carlos
$75. Good condition; good for children. upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 boose. Rare. New OB $99 (650)368- Reach over 83,450 readers
Call (650)678-8585
Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
7537 ladIeS BooTS size 8 , 3 pairs different
styles , $20/ pair. call (650)592-2648
SkI rack Thule, roof mounted to roof
load bars. Holds three pairs. $85, OBO
from South San Francisco
dreSSer- arT Deco. 54wide 34 tall
22deep. $150. (650)888-2662.
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 SaMSonITe 26" tan hard-sided suit
ladIeS SeQuIn dress, blue, size XL,
650-594-1494 to Palo Alto.
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new.
306 housewares $60. (650)328-6709 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208 ToTal GYM XLS, excellent condition. in your local newspaper.
louIS vuITTon monogram leather Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
dreSSer- vIcTorIan. 35 tall SIlk Saree 6 yards new nice color.for
48wide 22 deep. W/ mirror 34x42
$450. (650)888-2662.
coMPleTe SeT OF CHINA - Windsor
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- clutch/computer carry case 10.25x13.5.
Inside zipper $95. (650)591-6596
(650)588-0828
call (650)344-5200
20-pieces in original box, never used. formation. TouredGe reacTIon ii uniflex sys-
dreSSer-arT deco. Heavy Glass. $250 per box (3 boxes available). Man'S Black leather jacket, size 40, tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
(650)342-5630 unIden harleY Davidson Gas Tank new..$75. Call May 650-349-0430
Top 51 tall 36 deep 14 wide $150. phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 like new. $85.00 (650)593-1780
(650)888-2662.
FIrePlace candelaBra with 5 bat- WaTer SToraGe Tank, brand new,
drexel headBoard $50. (650)589- tery-operated candles $30.00, 415-990- 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $250.
0764 6134 (650)771-6324
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379 open houses 620 automobiles


lIncoln 02 Navigator, excellent condi-
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle
tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo.
oPen houSe (650)342-4227. Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
lISTInGS Mazda 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- ACROSS 6 On-the-sly 38 Floor plan 50 Book name
dition One owner Fully loaded Low
List your Open House miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520- 1 Cars for stars romantic division 51 Good news on
in the Daily Journal. 4650 6 Vagabond meetings 39 Sent a dupe Wall Street
11 Clock setting for 7 Like much of letter to 54 Canadian gas
Reach over 83,450
potential home buyers & 625 classic cars MI and MO Maines coastline 40 You made that sign
renters a day, 14 Go through 8 Volcanic debris up! 55 Tetley products
1950 Ford 4-Door Sedan, Automatic
from South San Francisco Transmission, 302V8 $1,200. entirely 9 Actress Farrow 44 PDQ, in the ICU 56 Bank acct. IDs
to Palo Alto. (650)346-9586. 15 Riveter painted 10 In accordance 45 Finns friend 58 Chekovs Star
in your local newspaper. with 46 Furry Star Wars Trek rank: Abbr.
1955 chevY Bel aIr 2 door, Standard by Rockwell
call (650)344-5200 Transmission V8 Motor, non-op $22,000 16 Grazing area 11 Court assistant creature 59 Actor Stephen
obo. (650)952-4036.
17 Cellphone 12 Twilled fabric 47 Yum! 60 Budgetary
86 chevY corveTTe. Automatic. 13 Law enforcement
93,000 miles. Sports Package.$6,800 revitalizers 48 Innocent sorts excesses
obo. (650) 952-4036. 20 Looker thats shocker 49 Seed-to-be 61 Californias Big __
470 rooms

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:


corveTTe 69 350 4-SPeed. 50k usually blue or 18 Ceremonial act
MIleS. $18.500. Ill trade it for a GMC 19 Oozy stuff
hIP houSInG
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program Truck. (650)481-5296. brown
San Mateo County 21 Ring around the 23 Flexed
(650)348-6660 635 vans collar detergent 24 Bush Labor
chevroleT 06 Mini VAN, new radia- 22 Hard-to-resist secretary Elaine
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