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Thursday found a Mexican man not ful on Twitter
guilty in the killing of a woman late Thursday.
on a San Francisco pier that No wonder
touched off a fierce national immi- the people of
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rejecting possible charges rang- Jose Garcia
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starting Friday, Dec. 1. The shooting of Kate Steinle The suspects lawyers said out-
came during the presidential pri-
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used by then-candidate Donald
side court that their clients immi-
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Redwood Citys 150th celebration coming to a close
By Anna Schuessler ing and giving back to the community, he
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF said. I thought that was a great win.
Derek Wolfgram, the Redwood City Public
More than a year since the committee Library director, said the sesquicentennial
charged with Redwood Citys sesquicenten- events have put the librarys history room
nial celebration began planning events rec- and other historical resources on the map for
ognizing the citys 150-year history, those residents eager to learn more about the citys
actively involved are finally able to take history after attending the events. After
stock of the communitys involvement in close to 10 workshop and presentation
uncovering the many stories that have events for the Redwood City Now and
unfolded. Then project, in which library staff
Reflecting on the festivals, speakers scanned photos residents had taken over the
series, workshops and family-focused years, the citys archives have grown by
events dotting every month of 2017 and hundreds of photos, some of which will be
highlighting different aspects of the citys on display at the 150th Anniversary
history included in the celebrations, com- Exhibition Dec. 3 just outside the documen-
mittee co-chair Dee Eva expressed gratitude tary premiere.
to the countless volunteers and numerous Its helped lots of people to discover that
community and civic groups pitching in to we have those resources here, he said,
make the yearlong celebration possible. adding hes seen the discovery of local his-
There was total community involve- tory also foster community building among
ment, she said. We just put the word out residents throughout the year.
and [community members] started coming JERRY PIERCE Pierce and Eva said many of the events
forward saying, you know, wed like to do A panoramic view of Courthouse Square during a Dia de los Muertos event Nov. 5 that was have been well received, with residents ask-
something. folded into Redwood Citys sesquicentennial celebrations. ing whether the speakers series and arts and
Now that they are focused on the float the into 30 minutes, its like oh, you really Redwood City residents interned at camps flower show, among others, will continue
committee is preparing for the Dec. 2 have to hurry up, said Pierce. during the World War II era. Pierce said a on in subsequent years. Though they have
Hometown Holiday Festival parade and the Eva and Pierce said committee members speaker series focused on highlighting the yet to determine how to best channel the
Dec. 3 premiere of a documentary showcas- have been very fortunate to uncover stories of those who moved here from other energy to continue exploring the citys his-
ing Redwood Citys history the last two moments from the citys past through his- countries over the years inspired many to tory, they expect the many unique partner-
events capping the celebration Eva and torical documents and photos theyve submit their own reflections on how they ships between local businesses, event spon-
former mayor and committee co-chair accessed at the librarys history room and came to live in the city. She added that the sors and community members to continue to
Barbara Pierce are expecting no less of the the San Mateo County History Museum as 150 Faces of Redwood City project an showcase the citys history. They cited a
citys residents. theyve planned speaker series highlighting effort to take photos of 150 residents whose developers agreement to post a banner with
Pierce said she is looking forward to see- the history behind schools and neighbor- portraits could represent the citys identity photos from the 150 Faces of Redwood
ing how filmmaker Bryan Kingston of hoods, as well as projects such as a com- today also brought many stories forward. City project on the fencing outside a con-
Pacifica-based Kingston Media brings the memorative magazine with stories from You learn so much about peoples sto- struction site at Jefferson Avenue and
hundreds of photos, archival documents and journalists, photographers and history ries, she said. Whats interesting is that Broadway as an example of how the festivi-
interviews hes collected from the citys experts published before and distributed at everyone has some stories. ties will continue.
archives and residents over the past few the May 20 Festival and Floral Newly sworn-in Mayor Ian Bain, who also Though theyre excited to see how resi-
months to life in the 30-minute documen- Extravaganza and at other sesquicentennial served on the committee, said hes heard dents carry on the citys history beyond the
tary. Though Pierce and Eva will see the film events. overwhelming support for the effort to citys 150th year, Pierce and Eva said they
for the first time at its premiere, they expect But they were also encouraged by the sto- revisit the citys history from both new res- are looking forward to ramping down the
it will start from the citys beginnings in ries residents shared at events throughout idents excited to learn more about their com- planning process, which they said began
the mid-19th century and document the year. They revealed moments in history munity and longtime residents who are with some 12 pages of ideas.
moments of growth, such as the housing such as pilot Amelia Earhart landing in the proud of the city theyve called home for Its a good thing we whittled it down,
boom after World War II and development of airfield the city once held and the efforts of years. said Pierce.
downtown in more recent years. local banker J. Elmer Morrish to maintain I think more than anything, it just kind
When you start trying to get 150 years the property of Japanese Americans and of raised the awareness of the rich history we Join the final celebrations of Redwood
have, he said. City s sesquicentennial at the Hometown
Chris Beth, the citys Parks, Recreation Holiday s Festiv al Dec. 2 from 10 a.m. to 6
and Community Services Department direc- p.m. at Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway,
tor, agreed that the new events his depart- and Dec. 3 at the premiere of Redwood City :
ment hosted in various neighborhood parks A Voy age of Innov ation with two free
and branding annual events under the sesqui- showings at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. at the Fox
centennial theme brought new and familiar Theatre, 2215 Broadway. Visit rwcpaf.org or
faces together, whether residents were sim- call (650) 368-4800 to RSVP for the docu-
ply attending events or pitching in to help mentary premiere and rwc150.org for more
coordinate them. information on the city s sesquicentennial
There was a lot more interest in connect- celebrations.
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has shouldnt be the nal proposes through SB10, and as rec- hen Facebook announced it was moving to
bondsmen. Menlo Park, I recall speaking to a member of
determinant of whether or This is a costly problem. As a ommended by the chief justices
not he or she remains behind bars or group, California can establish a risk- the City Council who expressed a large amount
recent report from the Criminal of glee at the news. It was like winning the lottery, this
gets released from jail after being Justice Policy Program at Harvard based pretrial assessment system,
arrested. investing in pretrial services in every public ofcial said.
University Law School noted, in addi- Of course, this was in 2011, when many of us were still
Yet thats all too often how tion to the high direct costs of incar- county and ending the practice of
Californias pretrial justice system detaining someone solely because of feeling the effects of the Great Recession and any corpo-
ceration, pretrial detention can have rate interest and investment was looked at with fervent
works, with potentially tens of thou- severe collateral consequences for a small bank account.
sands of people on any given day As a 2015 report from Californians energy. Little did we know the tipping point was coming
defendants and their families. sooner than we thought as a number of different factors
deemed eligible for release but stuck People detained in jails for pro- for Safety and Justice noted, most
in jail simply because they havent counties here already have pretrial one of which was more venture capital funding caused by
longed periods of time can be at risk low interest rates created a surge of new technology
posted monetary bail and might not of losing their jobs, their vehicles, services, providing information to
be able to. judges for pretrial release or detention businesses to the area and that its weight would cause
their homes, their health care and harm as the cost of living rose to new heights. That story
According to Human Rights Watch, even the custody of their children, decisions and/or monitoring those
between 2011-2015, one-third of the released. has been told, and we all are feeling it the jobs/housing
regardless of whether or not they are imbalance, the nger pointing over land use and trafc
nearly 1.5 million felony arrests ever found guilty of the crime for But the extent of those services and
made in California ended in either uses of risk assessments vary signi- congestion, along with higher residential and commercial
which they were arrested. rents.
charges never being led, charges Key to a x is moving to a risk- cantly by jurisdiction, often con-
being dismissed or acquittal, with strained by nancial limitations. So where do we go from
based system focusing more on a per- here? That is the question for
such resolutions coming days, weeks sons ight risk and risk to the pub- Fixing this by ensuring the estab-
or months after arrest. lishment and appropriate funding of the ages, and you can ask any
lic, as a group convened by California number of people and get a
In a nation where people are pre- Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye effective pretrial services in every
sumed innocent until proven guilty, county is critical. As jurisdictions wide range of responses. More
recently suggested. housing, rent control, more
people who have not been found Jurisdictions across the country across the country have shown,
investing in pretrial services can transit options, more taxes,
guilty of a crime and found eligible including Washington, D.C., and less taxes, etc.
for release from jail pending a trial or Kentucky have proven that pretrial yield signicant cost savings from
I did nd interesting, howev-
further proceedings should not have justice systems that prioritize risk reduced incarceration.
er, the recent donations by the
their lives turned upside down simply assessments and community-based Reforming to focus on risk rather
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative for
because they cant afford monetary supervision can safely reduce the than nances has received bipartisan
affordable housing efforts. It
bail. We think its normal, but its detention of defendants without com- support both in the California Senate
is certainly laudable and shows
not. Only two countries, the U.S. and promising rates of court appearances and the U.S. Senate. Its time for
a certain awareness by
the Philippines, allow for-prot bail California to pass bail reform.
Facebook, the company
attached to it, that it has cer-
Letters to the editor tainly had an impact on the housing market around here.
In early November, the initiative announced additional
support for a coalition of community groups including
Gentrification, ings. These days we must travel at Thank you Community Legal Services of East Palo Alto, which has
least 15 miles, if not more, to nd
and its effect on youth good entertainment for our children, for your support clearly fought for rent control in a variety of ways along
with providing services to help renters with other meth-
Editor, as my city doesnt have much to offer, Editor, ods.
I am writing to you on the issue of other than a local movie theater. I feel On behalf of everyone committed to Any nonprot working on housing low-income people
gentrication and how its affecting the citys focus has been on creating helping deserving students in our will take any money it can get, but there is a certain
the youth in my city. I grew up in the adult entertainment to attract more amount of irony that a philanthropic arm of Facebook
community get the educational oppor-
small town of Redwood City in a business to downtown. Id like to see would be giving money that would eventually nd its way
more emphasis on activities and loca- tunities they need, we thank the Daily
close-knit community, where every- Journal for your sponsorship of the to an organization looking to get cities to enact rent con-
one knew you by your rst name. We tions for the youth of my city. trol since one could argue fairly effectively that one of the
2017 San Mateo Rotary Fun Run.
never left town much, as there wasnt primary reasons rents are high is because of the presence
a need for it. We had all the entertain- Gecenia Rodriguez-Giannotti The Fun Run held last month was
our biggest year yet. Over $42,000 of companies like Facebook. As companies bring in high-
ment we could ever want within our Redwood City er paid workers, rents rise and others who dont make sim-
city limits, from Marine World, was raised. In just the past three
ilar wages suffer. It could be argued that Facebook funding
Malibu Grand Prix to the Redwood years, the Fun Run has raised over
rent control efforts is simply shifting the cost of its very
City Roller Rink and who can forget Tax reform $100,000, and every sponsorship impact to another segment of the population, at least resi-
the infamous Mels bowling alley. dollar goes to deserving students dential property owners could see it that way.
Editor,
These days, its hard to believe that needing nancial assistance to pursue But this initiative is interesting for another reason. One
The politicians pushing for the tax
little city I grew up in has evolved reform that is being considered claim their educational dreams. Your part- of the observations made early in this recent tech surge
into a concrete jungle, that has lost that businesses will use the money nership this year, and for the past was that companies and their workers didnt necessarily
its small-town charm. they save through lower taxes to hire seven years, is integral to the Fun connect with the larger community. There is still an
I am an almost 40-year resident, more workers and buy more equip- Runs tremendous success and is aspect of company town to the current climate but it
born and raised here. It saddens me to ment. There is no evidence to support greatly appreciated. Again, we thank seems to be evolving into something else. Workers for
think that other than coming from a this claim, and no requirement that the Daily Journal for your commit- Apple, Facebook, Google, Twitter and other tech compa-
childhood story, my children will businesses comply; they just hope ment to educating young people in nies have their children in schools and are involved in
never know what it was like to bowl that they do. Hope is not a good strat- our community. their community in other ways. Some are running for pub-
at Mels or theyll never get to race egy. Wouldnt it make more sense to The 2018 Fun Run will take place lic ofce. While some of their notions dont necessarily
away at Malibu Grand Prix. Through tie any tax reductions to actual hiring jibe with the sensibilities of the residents who have lived
on Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018.
this gentrication process, our chil- and spending? That would guarantee here longer than eight years, thats just the way it is. This
dren are the most affected. We have the results they are promising. area is known for occasional surges of newcomers who
lost some essential city staples that eventually acclimate and immerse in the community, and
accommodated the youth in the com- Chris Eckert create again anew.
munity. The sad thing is that these San Mateo Such change is not always smooth. The Chan
Tim Donnelly
places have not been replaced, other The letter writer is the president of Zuckerberg Initiative was recently in the news because a
than with concrete, commercial build- Burlingame the San Mateo Rotary Club. new East Palo Alto school funded by it sparked the
removal of RVs in which some residents found refuge.
While there were good intentions behind the investment
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with dwelling units for future housing vide on-site affordable units in recent years lofts, studio spaces and small offices.
projects along the corridor providing on- could only go so far given the high costs of While I agree there are challenges with
site affordable units. acquiring land and construction. the live/work zoning, I strongly disagree
Continued from page 1 Mayor Ian Bain said officials have long That makes it much easier for us to con- with any suggestions that the live/work
looked at El Camino Real as a potential sider and approve those projects because area needs complete rezoning in order to
fare. location for future housing at all affordabil- its consistent with that vision, he said. facilitate investment, he said.
Close to two years in the making, the ity levels because the stretch of road consti- When the Planning Commission Bain looked to a number of incremental
plan is set to get one last look by the City tutes the citys transit corridor. But he reviewed the plan Nov. 7, East Palo Alto street improvements suggested in the plan
Council Monday after months of meetings acknowledged the challenge of ensuring resident Andrew Boone voiced support for such as wider sidewalks and bulbouts at
with a citizens advisory group and approval traffic continues to flow as new buildings building dense housing near existing trans- major intersections as well as strategies for
by the Planning Commission last month. take shape. portation options spanning the county enhancing the corridors aesthetics to miti-
With a wide range of goals, the plan Were hopeful that the housing units that such as SamTrans bus lines. gate some of the impacts of proposed new
includes strategies like intersection are built there will not increase the conges- Theres nowhere else we can build the housing. A street banner program, enhance-
improvements ensuring drivers, pedestrians tion, he said. Thats a tricky balance, but housing we need so desperately with lower ments to business facades, parklets with
and bicyclists can travel promptly and safe- thats what were going to work towards. impacts than on El Camino, he said, public art and consolidating open spaces are
ly through the corridor as well as ways busi- Bain expressed enthusiasm for strategies according to a video of the meeting. among the plans strategies for marking the
nesses can cope should on-street parking be incentivizing on-site affordable units for But resident Kris Johnson had concerns citys stretch of the corridor and providing
replaced with protected bicycle lanes. The new residential developments, which he about increased building heights and a strat- aesthetically pleasing spaces for residents
plan also outlines strategies such as said accelerate the citys progress toward a egy to update live/work zones along the to gather or wait for public transportation.
increased building height exemptions and goal to address a growing housing shortage. corridor to allow for more uses could accel- Bain said officials also plan to work
rezoning of mixed-use zones allowing light He noted the in-lieu fees the city has col- erate development beyond what the area can closely with developers to ensure building
accommodate. He noted a number of devel- designs are high quality, unique to Redwood
opments such as the W. L. Butler City and fit within the vision defined by the
Construction headquarters under construc- corridor plan and other guidelines.
Anigwe, West lead Petit agrees to $10 million, 2-year deal with As
No. 24 Cal women By Janie McCauley He shined for San Francisco during the
past Seattle 87-67 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2014 postseason, an unsung star of the
pitching staff who could start when needed
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OAKLAND Versatile right-hander or come in for long relief. Petit pitched
Yusmeiro Petit agreed to a $10 million, two- three scoreless innings of relief against the
BERKELEY Kristine Anigwe scored 25 year contract with the Oakland Athletics, a Kansas City Royals in Game 4 to help tie
points, C.J. West added a career-high 18 and deal that is pending a physical. the World Series at two games apiece, and
No. 24 Cal defeated Seattle 87-67 Thursday. His agent, Rafael Godoy, confirmed the the Giants went on to win in seven games. It
Anigwe had 12 points in the first quarter agreement to The Associated Press on was his third scoreless performance of the
when the Golden Bears (4-2) made 9 of 16 Thursday. Godoy said by phone he was playoffs that year. He set a major league
shots to open a 25-10 lead. The Redhawks (3- working to schedule a physical with the As record by retiring 46 consecutive batters
4) missed their first five shots and were 4 of for next week. The 33-year-old reliever is at over eight appearances, six in relief, from
16 from the field. Anigwe had 21 points by home in Venezuela with plans to travel to July 22 to Aug. 28.
the half on 10-for-12 shooting and Cal Argentina this weekend. Moved into the rotation in late August
stretched the lead to 44-24. Its a long trip for the physical with the 2014 to replace struggling right-hander Tim
West had 15 points in the second half as As, but its worth it, Godoy said. Lincecum, Petit delivered. The previous sea-
the Golden Bears continued to shoot well, Petit would earn $3.5 million next year son, he carried a bid for a perfect game into
finishing the second half at 59 percent and and $5.5 million in 2019, and the contract the ninth inning against Arizona before
the game at 56. includes a $5.5 million club option for allowing a two-out single on Sept. 6, 2013.
Alexis Montgomery had 16 of her 26 2020 with a $1 million buyout. The As made pitching the starting
points in the second half for Seattle, which He will return to pitch in the Bay Area rotation had its share of problems, too
finished the game at 41 percent despite mak- after spending the 2012-15 seasons across and boosting the bullpen a top priority after
ing 10 of 15 shots in the fourth quarter, the bay with the San Francisco Giants, trading away key relievers during 2017:
including 5 of 9 on 3-pointers. Jacinta helping them win World Series in 12 and Sean Doolittle and Ryan Madson to the
Beckley added 15 points. 14. Nationals in July.
Anigwe grabbed eight rebounds as Cal had a Petit went 5-2 with a 2.76 ERA in 60 Oakland (75-87) wound up last in the AL
46-26 advantage on the boards with 16 com- KELLEY L COX/USA TODAY SPORTS appearances with one start over 91 1/3 West for the third consecutive season. The
ing on the offensive end. That led to the Bears Yusmeiro Petit, who set a Giants franchise innings last season for the Los Angeles As, who won six more games than in 2016,
scoring 20 second-chance points and building record by retiring 46 consecutive batters in Angels after pitching for Washington in had a 4.67 team ERA 23rd-worst in base-
a 58-28 difference on points in the paint. 2014, agreed to a two-year deal with the As. 16. ball.
come a long way. We still have more to how he takes control of the huddle,
Misdemeanor assault charge PAC-12 prove. how he gets to the right calls and exe-
cutes. On his reads, its amazing. Hes
is dismissed against Manziel Continued from page 11
Lots of Love
Love has been slowed a bit in recent
handling the ball well.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS weeks by a sprained ankle but still is Rest vs. home cooking
I think we hit them and they were quite dangerous. He ran for 125 yards Each team enters the game with a
DALLAS A 2016 domestic assault charge against on 20 carries last week and ranks sec-
Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Johnny Manziel has hitting on all cylinders, especially potential advantage. After playing 12
offensively, Shaw said. You go back ond in the nation with 1,848 yards straight weeks to open the season,
been dismissed. rushing while averaging 8.6 yards per
The Dallas County District Attorneys Office on Thursday and watch again and it was just like, USC comes into this game fresh fol-
Wow! Running it, throwing it, the carry. He had a 75-yard TD run against lowing a bye week. Stanford played
confirmed Manziel successfully complet- the Trojans, one of his FBS-record 11
ed requirements of a court agreement that pass protection was outstanding. The Saturday so it has a short week but gets
quarterback was as good as you can runs of at least 50 yards this season. the benefit of playing this game just a
included taking an anger management Hes very patient, safety Chris
course and participating in the NFLs sub- play the position. short ride from campus.
Stanford hasnt Hawkins said. They love pitching
stance-abuse program. The case was dis- Youll always have different situa-
allowed more than him the ball straight backward.
missed Nov. 22. tions. Weve been in this game where
430 yards or 24 Usually you get pitches to the outside.
The 24-year-old Manziel also had to stay we had five days to prepare. Were for-
points in a game They pitch it backward and let him use
away from former girlfriend Colleen tunate this time around to have an
over the past eight his eyes and his footwork to good use.
Crowley, who accused him of hitting and extra week, Helton said. The biggest
contests. If youre not in your hole, hes going
threatening her during a January 2016 night factor for us is we were a tired and beat
Johnny Manziel out. Manziel faced a misdemeanor charge The other big dif- to find it.
up football team that needed a week to
ference has been the regroup and get healthy.
that carried a penalty of up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine. K.J.s growth
The allegations stem from a night out when Crowley said K.J. Costello switch to Costello,
Manziel accosted her at a Dallas hotel, a confrontation that who has provided
more of a passing threat to comple-
Shaw didnt trust Costello to do Dominant North
continued downstairs to the valet station. She said he forced much in his first game after taking
ment big-play running back Bryce over as the full-time starter. He went The team from the North Division
her into a car and a valet disregarded her pleas for help. The
Love since taking over for Keller just 9 for 20 for 105 yards in a loss at has won all six Pac-12 championship
two eventually drove to where her car was parked in front of
Chryst at the beginning of November. Washington State. But Shaw has loos- games since the conference expanded
a Dallas bar, she said in an affidavit. She said Manziel got
Costello threw four TD passes last ened the reins each successive week to 12 teams, including Stanfords 41-
into the drivers seat and began to drive. Crowley said
week against Notre Dame and is and even allowed Costello to choose 22 win over USC two years ago. Thats
Manziel stopped when she tried to jump out of the car, but
improving each week, the same way one of three plays at the line of scrim- a fact not lost on the Trojans.
then he dragged her back inside and hit her.
the rest of his team is improving. mage on the majority of snaps last No South team has won it since it
We started off the season 1-2, backs week against Notre Dame. became a game, Hawkins said. Last
against the wall, Love said. Just a He makes it look easy, Love said. time we went, you all know what hap-
testament to the team that we have. But the amount of things that is put pened last time we went, but were not
Were resilient. We fought back. Weve on his shoulders week in, week out, going to talk about that.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Friday Dec. 1, 2017 17
pressure the But Giants coach Ben McAdoo
RAIDERS passer, generate
takeaways or
get stops on
said he did notice some differences
in approach with two of the most
visible changes being the Raiders
Garoppolo era arrives vs. Bears
By Andrew Seligman Thomas jerseys as a youngster.
Continued from page 13 third downs, shadowed receivers with their cor- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS But when he arrives at Soldier
O a k l a n d nerbacks instead of keeping them Field on Sunday, it will be his first
improved in all predominantly on one side and LAKE FOREST, Ill. For Jimmy time there for a Bears game.
Maintaining that level of play three of those they moved Khalil Mack to differ- Garoppolo, the wait is over. Hell have quite a vantage point as
over the final month of the season areas against ent spots on the line to help the Its time to show he is ready to be the 49ers (1-10) try to pick up a rare
will help determine whether the a franchise quarterback, and that win and hand the Bears (3-8) their
Raiders will have a shot to make it John Pagano the Broncos pass rush.
at least for the There were some subtleties, begins against his hometown team. fifth straight loss.
back to the playoffs for a second first three quarters. McAdoo said. Could have been Garoppolo makes his first start for Acquired from New England for a
straight season. The Raiders allowed just 63 the way the game went. The per- San Francisco second-round draft pick in late
Oakland (5-6) catches a break this yards and no points in the first 45 sonality of the coordinator always when the 49ers October, Garoppolo finally gets his
week after feasting on Lynch in his minutes before giving up 153 comes out when things change. visit the chance to be a starter after backing up
first start of the season for Denver a yards and two long TD drives in Looks to me like they may have Chicago Bears Tom Brady for 3 1/2 years. He made a
week ago. The New York Giants (2- the fourth quarter after Trevor simplified a little bit, let guys run on Sunday in a cameo at the end of last weeks loss
9) benched Eli Manning for Geno Siemian replaced Lynch. around and play faster. When game that match- to Seattle and looked good.
Smith, who has started just one You dont like giving up touch- somebody itches, they scratch es struggling Garoppolo replaced the injured C.J.
game the past three seasons. downs so that was the biggest con- with different things. You can see franchises. Beathard (knee, hip) with just over a
Im not just preparing for one cern, Pagano said. At the end of that in the personality of the coor- Its exciting, minute left and completed both pass-
guy, Im preparing for the New the day, you have to make a play. dinator when they call the game. he said. It really es. That included a 10-yard touchdown
Jimmy
York Giants, safety Reggie Opportunities will be there. No tes : WR Amari Cooper (con- is. Ive got a lot on the run through a tight opening to
Nelson said. Whoever is their Despite the improvement a week Garoppolo of family and Louis Murphy on the final play.
cussion, ankle) did not practice for
quarterback is not my problem. ago, the Raiders are still allowing the second straight day and friends going. Theyre just as excited Garoppolo started two games for
But it could be to Oaklands ben- opponents to complete 70.8 per- appears unlikely to play Sunday. as I am. Its going to be a fun oppor- New England in 2016 when Brady
efit if the Raiders can take advan- cent of their passes for a 110 rat- ... RB Marshawn Lynch got a rest tunity. Good challenge for our team. was suspended, and his impressive
tage of Smith in a similar fashion ing both of which would rank as day. ... CB David Amerson (foot), Garoppolo grew up a Bears fan showing made him a highly sought
to what they did last week against third worst all-time and their G Gabe Jackson (ankle), LB Cory in suburban Arlington Heights and quarterback. He threw for 496 yards,
Lynch. one interception is the fewest in James (knee) and WR Cordarrelle played at Eastern Illinois. He had four touchdowns and no interceptions
After 10 games of struggling to NFL history through 11 games. Patterson (hip) were all limited. Brian Urlacher and Anthony in wins over Arizona and Miami.
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CCS
Landon Smith to combine for 18 that experience if it is to take be the perfect complement to City, 4 p.m.
tackles? down 12-0 Gilroy. The Mustangs Barnes, adding 824 yards in 2017. SATURDAY
Considering how battle tested are averaging 292 yards rushing Girls volleyball
the Knights are, none of this and only 115 passing, but their The Mustangs are scoring an Division II state championship game
Continued from page 11 average of nearly 40 points this No. 3 Sacred Heart Prep (29-8) vs. No. 1 Sierra
should come as any surprise. The passing game has come alive in Canyon (37-7) at Santiago Canyon College-Or-
Knights opened the season at East the last few weeks. season, while allowing 13. ange, 4 p.m.
throwing for 265 yards and driv- Nicolaus, which is located The ground is where the Menlos numbers are very similar, Football
CCS Open Division II championship game
ing the team the length of the eld between Sacramento and Yuba City Mustangs bread is buttered, how- averaging 31.5 points per game No. 3 St. Francis (10-2) vs. No. 1 Serra (10-2) at In-
for the winning score against up Highway 99. Menlo dropped a ever, and the task before the and allowing just over 15. The dependence High School, 7 p.m.
Scotts Valley in last weeks 26-21 CCS Open Division III championship game
16-9 decision to the Spartans Menlo defense is pretty simple: Knights have faced run-heavy No. 7 Terra Nova (7-5) vs. No. 1 Half Moon Bay
seminal victory? Or Kevin Chen which are 13-0 this season and control Gilroy running backs teams this season, going against (12-0) at Sequoia High School, 7 p.m.
making an Odell Beckham Jr.-type Boys basketball
will play in a Nor Cal bowl game. Joseph Barnes and Christian the likes of South City and Jefferson Blue & Gold Tournament, TBA
catch to keep the game-winning The Knights were tough in a 29-14 Rodriguez. Barnes is the bell cow Hillsdale. Theyve shown they can Kings Academy Paul Spates Tournament, TBA
drive alive? loss to Palma, which went on to for the Mustangs, having rushed
Cupertino Shootout, TBA
control a teams ground game. Wallenberg-SF at Oceana, 4:30 p.m.; Menlo
Defensively, who could have earn the No. 3 in the Open for 1, 570 yards and 23 touch- School at Menlo-Atherton, 7 p.m.
Will they have enough to slow Girls basketball
expected Grady to pick off his Division III bracket, and they beat downs this season. In two playoff Scotts Valley at Oceana, 1 p.m.; Ygnacio Valley
ninth pass of the season last Hillsdale, another playoff team, games, he has 267 yards and four the Mustangs? Thats the nal vs. Half Moon Bay at CUSD Event Center, 5:30
week? Or Bailey Deeter (eight 33-10. scores three rushing and one question the Knights have to p.m.; El Camino at Mercy-SF, 6 p.m.; Woodside at
Washington-Fremont, 6:15 p.m.; Acalanes at
tackles), Miles Dorosin and Menlo will need to draw on all passing. Rodriguez has proven to answer. South City, 6:30 p.m.
Woody Allen goes in circles
with dark Wonder Wheel
By Mark Kennedy blatant theft of his work. and hes evidently borrowed The film directed and written
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Either way, it will be hard so much from the master that by Allen explores the intersec-
going for even the biggest what begins as a period drama tion of four lives a strug-
The great playwright Eugene Allen fan. Its pitch dark, with set at the Brooklyn seaside gling blue-collar couple
ONeill looms as large over little of Allens signature quirk just after World War II slowly played by Jim Belushi and
Woody Allens latest film as and plenty of stilted dialogue. transforms into ONeills Kate Winslet, and two
the giant Ferris wheel that Oh God, spare me the bad Long Days Journey Into younger characters, Juno
dominates the movies Coney drama! one character wails at Night, complete with a fami- Temple as Belushis estranged
Island setting. the end and youll commiser- ly at each others throats, alco- daughter, and Justin
Its not exactly clear whether ate. holic numbness and the lady Timberlake as a wannabe
Wonder Wheel is an ambi- ONeill has always been of the house half out of her
tious homage to ONeill or a held in high regard by Allen mind, trying on an old gown. See WONDER, Page 22
20 Friday Dec. 1, 2017 WEEKEND JOURNAL THE DAILY JOURNAL
Stunning winter greens, apple, cranberry salad By Katie Workman nuts, or slivered almonds on top if you sliced crosswise
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS like (skip this if you are concerned that 3 cups baby spinach
any of your guests have nut allergies!). 1 cup baby arugula
This stunner comes together in 20 1/2 red onion, thinly slivered
When it comes to planning a holiday minutes, and is a bowl of vibrant color 1 Granny Smith apple
spread, a salad is often an after- and texture that seems anything but a 1/2 cup fresh cranberries, coarsely
thought. Stately roasts, crowd-pleas- postscript to the menu. chopped
ing potatoes and sultry pies tend to 1/2 cup crumbled goat cheese
grab the spotlight, and by the time we WINTER GREENS, In a container, place the olive oil,
think, Oh, yeah, we should probably vinegar, Dijon, honey, and salt and
have a salad, a bag of mixed lettuces APPLE, CRANBERRY AND pepper. Shake to combine well.
and a container of cherry tomatoes GOAT CHEESE SALAD WITH In a large bowl, place the endive,
might be all we have the mental band-
width for. SHERRY-MUSTARD DRESSING spinach, arugula and onions. Quarter
and core the apple, then slice cross-
But there are good reasons to give Servings: 4 wise into thin slices. Add the apples
salad its due consideration. A salad Start to finish: 20 minutes and about 3/4 of the cranberries to the
adds some critical lightness and crunch bowl, and toss to combine. Shake the
to a hearty meal. It can also be one of SHERRY-MUSTARD DRESSING dressing once more, drizzle it over, and
the vegetarian offerings that help non- 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil toss to coat the salad with the dress-
meat-eaters make a real dinner out of ing.
2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
A salad adds critical lightness and crunch to a hearty meal. what is often a meat-centered holiday Transfer the salad to a serving bowl
feast. 1 teaspoon smooth or coarse Dijon
mustard and sprinkle the remaining cranberries
Salads can also be out-and-out beau- and the goat cheese over it. Serve.
1 teaspoon honey
tiful, with very little work. Here, a few Nutrition information per serving:
types of lettuces mingle with slivers Kosher salt and freshly ground pep- 222 calories; 130 calories from fat; 14
of red onion, tart apples and cranber- per to taste g fat (4 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 17
ries, and creamy goat cheese, tied mg cholesterol; 449 mg sodium; 17 g
together with a zippy dressing. You
SALAD carbohydrate; 8 g fiber; 8 g sugar; 6 g
could add some chopped pecans or wal- 1 large head Belgian endive, thinly protein.
WONDER
hieroglyphics, Timberlake says. reunion when Tony Sirico and Steve
Winslet, playing a onetime-actress Schirripa show up as mobsters. Another
now hard-bitten waitress at a clam is the soundtrack of jazzy pop from the
shack, falls for Timberlakes much era, beautifully integrated. (When the
Continued from page 19
younger character. She, too, indicates young boy is setting fires, we hear
to him that shes unreliable, just play- Kiss of Fire.)
playwright and summer lifeguard who ing a part. Im acting, she says. Another plus is production designer
becomes a love interest to both women. (Even the films setting 1950s Santo Loquastos beautiful recreation of
Theres also a young son who is a fire- is vague and imprecise.) a weather-beaten Coney Island, com-
bug and a cliche. Allen opens this strange door and plete with a Ferris wheel that slowly
The film feels more like an old play then abandons it, although theres a turns but goes nowhere, a fitting sym-
exercise retooled for the big screen. wonderful moment when we realize bol for characters who might as well be
Allen uses Timberlake as the narrator Timberlake has begun lying to us when on their own hamster wheels.
Let me fill you in on that and he he becomes infatuated by Temples Despite a stunning performance by
turns toward the camera often to address character. He fits oddly in the film, a Winslet and some beautiful cinematog-
the plot and his role in it, a device that walking and talking cinematic device raphy by Vittorio Storaro, Wonder
grows weary. who gradually becomes subsumed by Wheel loses its charms quickly and
Allen has made Timberlake increas- the family hes helping rip apart. youll soon be begging to get off this
ingly unreliable but warns us early that Belushi is perfectly cast as the blus- particular ride.
it may happen when the young hunk tery, bully husband, but his characters Did you really think you wouldnt get
explains that he loves melodrama and weird adoration of his pretty daughter ripped off during a visit to Coney
larger-than-life characters. My tragic may strike some viewers as hitting a Island?
flaw is Im too romantic a character, he little too close to home (Allen had an Wonder Wheel, an Amazon Studios
says in a delivery as wooden as the affair with his then-partners adopted release, is rated PG-13 by the Motion
boardwalk. Its not Timberlakes fault daughter, now his wife). Picture Association of America for the-
Allen makes him talk in a highly As the summer love triangle heats up, matic content including some sexuali-
mannered manner, like a trying-too- the movie gets darker and more tragic. ty, language and smoking. Running
hard playwright. The heart has its own One bright spot is a mini-Sopranos time: 101 minutes. One star out of four.
THE DAILY JOURNAL WEEKEND JOURNAL Friday Dec. 1, 2017 23
ZARATE
The Department of Justice will con-
Calendar tinue to ensure that all jurisdictions
place the safety and security of their
communities above the convenience
FRIDAY, DEC. 1 card. It has over 8,500 educational Continued from page 1
Always Dream Foundation. 7:30 activities for kids. For more informa- of criminal aliens, Sessions said. I
a.m. to 8:30 a.m. 6650 Golf Course tion call 829-3860. urge the leaders of the nations commu-
Drive, Burlingame. Presented by the exploited for political purposes and nities to reflect on the outcome of this
Rotary Club of San Mateo. $15 for Santa Paws Photos. Noon to 4 p.m. had nothing to do with the criminal
entrance and includes breakfast. For Peninsula Humane Society and case and consider carefully the harm
more information email SPCA, 1450 Rollins Road, Burlingame. case. they are doing to their citizens by
aercoke@gmail.com. Professional photos of pets with their From Day 1 this case was used as a
owners, which comes with a $20 refusing to cooperate with federal law
December Free First Friday. 10 a.m. donation. All proceeds benefit the means to foment hate, to foment divi- enforcement officers.
to 4 p.m., San Mateo County History animal shelter. For more information sion and to foment a program of mass Immigration and Customs
Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood call 340-7022.
City. At 11 a.m., preschool children deportation. It was used to catapult a Enforcement said it will work to take
will be invited to learn about neigh- Second Annual Artists Holiday presidency along that philosophy of custody of Mr. Garcia Zarate and ulti-
borhoods. They will create front door Open Studios. Noon to 5 p.m. Open hate of others, defense attorney
wreaths to take home. Then museum invitation to the community to visit mately remove him from the country
staff will conduct a special program over 100 local artists at 11 locations Francisco Ugarte said after the verdict. once he serves his local sentence.
within its California Dream exhibit in Fair Oaks, Redwood City and San I believe today is a day of vindication
gallery. Here the youngsters will hear Carlos. Chance to meet local artists during this whole process. San Francisco Deputy District
the story, The Big Orange Splot. At 2 working in a variety of media, add for the rest of immigrants.
Jim Steinle told the San Francisco Attorney Diana Garcia said during the
p.m., museum docents will lead tours to their own art collection and shop Jose Ines Garcia Zarate had been
of the Museum for adults. Admission for artful gifts for everyone on their Chronicle the family was saddened and trial that she didnt know why Garcia
is free. For more information call holiday list. For more information deported five times and was wanted for
shocked by the verdict. Zarate fired the weapon, but he created
(650) 299-0104. and for a map of locations visit rwca- a sixth deportation when Steinle was
hos.com. Theres no other way you can coin a risk of death by bringing the firearm
fatally shot in the back while walking
Small Works Mini Treasures. 10 it. Justice was rendered, but it was not to the pier and twirling around on a
a.m. to 4 p.m. Portola Art Gallery, 75 Make and Take: Parole 2.0. 1 p.m. to with her father on the pier.
Arbor Road, Menlo Park. A group 3:30 p.m. 840 W. Orange Ave., South served, he said in what he called the chair for at least 20 minutes before he
San Francisco. Celebrate Filipino her-
The case spotlighted San fired.
exhibition of smaller works for the last interview he would do about the
holiday gift giving season. Repeats itage with a parole workshop. For Franciscos sanctuary city policy,
every week on until Sunday, Dec. 31. more information contact which limits local officials from coop- case. He did kill someone. He took the
For more information call 321-0220. valle@plsinfo.org.
erating with U.S. immigration author- The family did not attend the reading life of a young, vibrant, beautiful,
Knitted Braided Ball. 3:30 p.m. to Letters Home from Stanford by ities. of the verdict. Jurors left without com- cherished woman by the name of Kate
4:30 p.m. South San Francisco Main Alison Carpenter Davis Book ment and the judge sealed their names. Steinle, she said.
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South Signing. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Barnes and Politics, however, did not come up
Noble, Hillsdale Shopping Center, 11 in the monthlong rial that featured Before the shooting, Garcia Zarate Defense attorney Matt Gonzalez said
San Francisco. Learn knitting skills.
Experience is recommended but not W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. For extensive testimony from ballistics finished a federal prison sentence for in his closing argument that he knows
required. For more information call more information call 341-5560. illegal re-entry into the United States its difficult to believe Garcia Zarate
829-3860. experts. Defense attorneys argued that
Magicflutes Flute Orchestra Garcia Zarate was a hapless homeless and had been transferred to San found an object that turned out to be a
San Mateo Senior Center Tree Annual Winter Concert. 2 p.m. to 4
man who killed Steinle in a freak acci- Franciscos jail in March 2015 to face weapon, which fired when he picked it
Trimming Festivities. 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. 700 Oddstad Blvd., Pacifica. Cost
p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645 $12. For more information contact dent. Prosecutors said he meant to a 20-year-old charge for selling mari- up.
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. dswilborn@yahoo.com.
shoot and kill her. juana. But he told jurors that Garcia Zarate
For more information call 522-7490. The sheriffs department released had no motivation to kill Steinle and
Bowl-A-Thon and Toy Drive Garcia Zarate did not deny shooting
Final Fridays Family Dance Party. 4 Hosted by San Mateo County Steinle and said it was an accident. him a few days later after prosecutors that as awful as her death was, noth-
p.m. South San Francisco Main Supervisor David J. Canepa. 2 p.m. dropped the marijuana charge, despite ing you do is going to fix that.
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South to 5 p.m. Classic Bowling, 900 King Jurors did find him guilty of being a
San Francisco. Dance to family- Drive, Daly City. Free and family felon in possession of a firearm, a request from federal immigration Ballistic experts testified that the
friendly jams. For more information friendly. For more information visit
meaning he knowingly had a firearm officials to detain him for deportation. bullet ricocheted about 15 feet (4.5
call 829-3860. 363-4572.
but there was no intent for him to hurt The Trump administration has meters) from where Zarate was sitting
CuriOdyssey First Friday Family Holiday Concert: A Curious Blend.
or shoot anyone. Public Defender Jeff sought to punish sanctuary cities and then traveled another 80 feet (24
Night. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CuriOdyssey, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. 1110 Alameda de las through a series of legal actions,
1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. Pulgas. Performance by mixed gen- Adachi said the count carries a poten- meters) before striking Steinle in the
Admission is $9.50 to $12.50. Swing der group with varying musical ori-
tial sentence of 16 months to three including an executive order to with- back and piercing her heart.
into the weekend with music, sci- entations. For more information con- hold funding, but a federal judge
ence, food and fun. For more infor- tact belmont@smcl.org. years behind bars. His attorneys argued that even an
mation call 342-7755. recently blocked it in a lawsuit from expert marksman would have difficulty
The verdict that came in today was
Ragazzi Boys Chorus Presents Ubi two California counties, San Francisco pulling off such a skip shot.
Annual Holiday Ceramics Show Caritas: Where There is Love. 5 p.m. not the one we were hoping for, said
1500 Easton Drive, Burlingame. and Santa Clara. The administration
and Sale. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 50 E. Fifth Alex Bastian, a spokesman for the San The gun was stolen from the SUV of
Ave., San Mateo. Local artists and Holiday concert celebrating the uni- has appealed.
unique gifts. For more information versal power of love. For more infor- Francisco prosecutors office. The a U.S. Bureau of Land Management
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said
call 921-7693. mation or tickets go to jury came back with the verdict they ranger that was parked in San
www.ragazzi.org. in a statement Thursday that San
did, and we will respect that decision. Francisco. The city has been plagued
SATURDAY, DEC. 2 Franciscos decision to release Garcia
Friends Holiday Sale. Belmont The CJMs 2017 Family ... This is really about the Steinle fam- by an epidemic of car burglaries in
Gala: Journey to Worlds Zarate led to Steinles death.
Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Unknown. 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The
ily. They showed incredible resolve recent years.
Belmont. All books, CDs, DVDs and
tapes are 20 percent to 50 percent Contemporary Jewish Museum, 736
Mission St., San Francisco. Tickets
CONTRACT We could not be happier to resolve essary to live in this high-cost area.
off. All proceeds benefit the Belmont
Library. For more information call available online. For more informa-
593-5650. tion call (415) 655-7843. these negotiations before the new District teachers earned an average
board takes office, she said. of $75,328 in the last fiscal year,
Gift Drive for North Bay Wildfire Live Music and Sing-Along. 6:30
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1655 Mission Road, The board will have three faces at its according to the state Department of
Victims. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Continued from page 1
Gatehouse, 555 Ravenswood Ave., South San Francisco. No cover next meeting as Noelia Corzo, Education. Teachers in the neighbor-
Menlo Park. Free. For more informa- charge. For more information or to
book the band call 544-3623. Rebecca Hitchcock and Shara Watkins ing Burlingame Elementary School
tion call 321-5026. impasse, teachers suggested a strike won election in November as three District earned an average of $74,433,
Advanced Television Station Oshman Family JCC Presents Bill could be in order as the two sides trustees Bonini, Ed Coady and Lory while teachers in the Belmont-
Control Room: Skype and Phone Murray, Jan Vogler and Friends: entered fact-finding with a negotiator,
Calls. 9 a.m. to noon Midpen Media New Worlds. 8 p.m. Oshman Family Lorimer Lawson opted not to run for re- Redwood Shores Elementary School
Center, 900 San Antonio Road, Palo JCC, Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, 3921 though that process has ended with election. The teacher contract was a District earned an average of $80,855.
Alto. Learn about aux mixes on the Fabian Way, Palo Alto. Attendees this deal.
audio board, audio patching, feed- must be 18 or older. $145-$250. For hot topic on the campaign. In the press release, district officials
back problems, advanced Tricaster more information call 223-8649. Board President Chelsea Bonini said While district officials made clear said the final agreement is a product
capabilities and advanced video the district is pleased to have reached they were experiencing a $10 million the two sides working together to
routing. For more information call SUNDAY, DEC. 3
La Honda Holiday Arts and Crafts the agreement prior to entering the budget deficit, exacerbated by the loss reach mutually acceptable compromis-
494-8686.
Faire. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. La Honda Fire lengthy fact finding process. of the $7 million generated by a parcel es on difficult issues.
Affordable Health Screenings. 9 Station, 8945 La Honda Road, La The well-being and success of our
a.m. to noon. 150 San Mateo Road, Honda. For more information call tax that voters did not renew, teachers The district and SMETA look for-
Half Moon Bay. Screenings for cho- 747-0129. students, with their classroom teachers had suggested that some of the $14 ward to continuing to work together to
lesterol, glucose, diabetes and bone and site staff as their most valuable million in reserve could have been address the needs of the students, the
density. No appointment necessary. Second Annual Artists Holiday
Open Studios. Noon to 5 p.m. More resources, is always our primary focus. used for raises they contend were nec- release said.
Prices vary. For more information call
(805) 473-0431. than 100 local artists at 11 locations
in Fair Oaks, Redwood City and San
Holidays at the History Museum. 10 Carlos. Local artists working in a vari-
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104 Training 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment
TERMS & coNDITIoNS Job TITLE: Software Engineer Job TITLE: Software Test Engineer SALES/MARKETING
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- (Full-Time) (Full-Time) INTERNSHIPS
fieds will not be responsible for more
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
bility shall be limited to the price of one
cAREGIvERS Job Location: Belmont, CA Job Location: Belmont, CA
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
for ambitious interns who are eager to
jump into the business arena with both
insertion. No allowance will be made for feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs
Requirements: MS or equiv. in CS, S/W
errors not materially affecting the value 2 years experience Engg., CIS, etc. + 2 yrs.
Requirements: MS or equiv. in CS, S/W
Engg., CIS, etc. + 2 yrs.
of the newspaper and media industries.
This position will provide valuable
of the ad. All error claims must be sub-
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- required. exp. reqd. (or BS + 5).
Exp. w/ Java, Node. js,
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XML, Tomcat & Apache
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Representative needed to sell newspa-
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110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
FIcTITIoUS bUSINESS NAME FIcTITIoUS bUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #275584 STATEMENT #275662
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: 1)Ace Casino 2)Ace Casino Rentals as: iExpert, 1150 El Camino Real, Suite
3)Ace Casino Game Rentals, 642 Com- 6519, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066. Regis-
mercial Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCIS- tered Owners: 1) Erick Ivan Martinez,
CO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: 600 Manor Dr, PACIFICA, CA 94044 2)
CMM Entertainment Inc., CA. The busi- Afrith Rahim, 277 Sullivan Way, HAY-
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The WARD, CA 94541. The business is con-
ducted by a General Partnership. The
registrants commenced to transact busi- registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on N/A. ness under the FBN on 11/15/17.
/s/Connie McCormack/ /s/Erick Martinezr/
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 11/7/2017. (Publish- sor-County Clerk on 11/15/17. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
11/10/17, 11/17/17, 11/24/17, 12/1/17). 11/24/17, 12/1/17, 12/8/17, 12/15/17).
296 Appliances 300 Toys 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale 318 Sports Equipment
GooD MIcRoWAvE 1100 watt $40 Da- DoLL HoUSE w/ furniture $50.00 new coMMoDE, GooD condition. $20 obo. SoFA bED Recliner (double), beige, 76" SLR LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 GoLF cLUbS, used set with Cart for
ly City (415) 231-4825. joe (650)573-5269 Please call (650)745-6309 Good condition. $50 Call (650)952-3466 Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 $50. (650)593-4490
MFG H20LAbS Model 300 exc cond LARGE STUFFED ANIMALS - $3 each coMPUTER SWIvEL CHAIR. Padded SoFAbED, vELoUR, tan, Excellent SUITcASE, GREEN, hard-side, 21x15, MEN'S RoSSIGNoL Skis. $95.00,
counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 condition. $75. (808)631-1365. good condition, photo available, $15. good condition, (650)341-0282.
(650)392-4841
REFRIGERAToR coMPAcT made by RoLLERbLADES, GooD condition. DESK, GD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. SoLID WooD Entertainment Center- oNE DozEN Official League Diamond
emerson $25.00 good shape joe Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- (650)458-3578 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In SUITcASES (2), BLUE, hard-side, Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
(650)573-5269 6309 Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in. 24x16 and 26x18. Photo available. (650)771-6324.
X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o $35 for both. (650)392-4841
RooM HEATER Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- STAR WARS Celebration 3 Darth Vader DINETTE TAbLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30. (925)482-5742 PING GoLF Clubs, full set plus bag,
vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 (650) 756-9516.Daly City. SUITcASES (2), teal, soft-side, 25x17 good condition, $99 (650)591-9769 San
(650)952-3500 TWIN bED, mattress, box spring, frame and 29x19. Like new. Photo available. Carlos
302 Antiques DINING TAbLE (36"x54") and 4 match- $ 50. (650)598-9804. $40 for both. (650)392-4841
SEWING MAcHINE-RoYAL XL 6000 ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for PRINcE TENNIS 2 section nylon black
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. $250 .(650)-654-1930. USED bEDRooM Furniture, FREE. Call TAYLoR-ToT(1947) MY First Ride $20 Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
(650)342-8436. HEIRLooM 1920 hand quilted bed- (650)573-7381. $55.(650)341-8342
spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat- (415)269-4784
tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. (650)556- DRESSER 4-DRAWER in Belmont for
SHoWTIME RoTISSERIE used once $75. Good condition; good for children. WALL UNIT/RooM Divider. Simple UNIDEN HARLEY Davidson Gas Tank ToTAL GYM XLS, excellent condition.
$90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave 9708 lines. Breaks down for transportation. phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
Call (650)678-8585
message. $25.(650)712-9962 leave message (650)588-0828
MAHoGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk, DREXEL HEADboARD $50. (650)589- WATER SToRAGE TANK, brand new,
SINGER SEWING Machine. Good condi- 72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- WALNUT cHEST, small (4 drawer with 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225. ToUREDGE REAcTIoN ii uniflex sys-
0764 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. (650)771-6324 tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
(650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. ENTERTAINMENT cENTER for $50. WooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
REED oRGAN, antique, completely re- Good shape, blonde, about 5' high.
UNITAP STANDARD centerset bath- stored, $200 OBO. Call if interested. (650)726-4102
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 311 Musical Instruments vINTAGE NASH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
room chrome faucet, complete, $10, (650)458-3254. ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
WooDEN bED frame, single or 3/4 size. cHRoMATIc HARMoNIcA: Horner
(650)595-3933 GLIDER rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- over 100 years Very good condition. $20. 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
TWo ANTIQUE Treadle Sewing Ma- The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. (650)322-9598 (650)278-5776.
vIcKS WARM Vaporizer Like New chine; Singer and the other is in working WoMANS SKI Boots, Nordica, size 8
$10.00 (650)697-6763 condition; Call to discuss pricing. IKEA DRESSER, black, 3 shelf. 23" x $30 (650)592-2047.
(650)458-3254 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. 306 Housewares
WHIRLPooL WASHER DRYER, GE EXcELLENT vIoLIN, previously owned, WoMENS RAIcHEL ski boots, size 6 ?
Refrigerator all working and in good con- IKEA TAbLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow $ 50. (650)888-5808 .
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. 303 Electronics $ 30. (650)598-9804.
cARPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny-
lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134 sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer.
(415)751-2416 YAMAHA RooF RACK, 58 inches $75.
ANTARES DoLLARS Bill Changer ma- LEATHER SEcTIoNAL sofa with otto- (650)458-3255
297 bicycles chines never used for small bus. $95 man. Like brand new! $300.
coMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor
Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, FENDER MUSTANG I guitar amplifier
(650)992-4544.
ADULT bIKES 1 regular and 2 with bal-
(650) 861-2411. 20-pieces in original box, never used. 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
$80. (650)421-5469
335 Rugs
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 $250 per box (3 boxes available).
bLAUPUNKT AM/FM/cD Radio and Re- LIvING RooM Table, good condition. (650)342-5630 EXcELLENT HAND Made Wool Rug 3'
ceiver with Detachable Face asking $30. (415)231-4825 FENDER MUSTANG ll guitar amplifier X 5' $75.00 (650)368-0748.
cHILDS ScHWINN bIcYcLE, bLUE in $100. (650)593-4490 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover.
cRYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30.
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189. LovE cHAIR, velour, tan. $45. $130.00 (650)421-5469
KINDLE FIRE 8 in. Case and Charger (808)631-1365.
Can send picture. (650)464-7860 335 Garden Equipment
NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 HUGE LUDWIG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
FIREPLAcE cANDELAbRA with 5 bat-
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave NEW DELUXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian cHAIN SAW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric,
tery-operated candles $30.00, (415)990-
mes MoToRoLA bRAvo MB 520 (android ens, cover, Cost $618. Sale $250. Must Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 $55. (650)888-5808
6134
4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD Sell! (650) 875-8159. (650)369-8013.
298 collectibles card Belmont (650)595-8855
NEW TWIN Mattress set plus frame 308 Tools 340 camera & Photo Equip.
PIANo, UPRIGHT, in excellent condi-
oNKYo Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital $30.00 (650) 347-2356 tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 oMEGA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In-
FRAMED LEbRoN James painting, Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, ANTIQUE IRoN Hand Drills. 3 available
25"x21"; $99-will text photo; (650)591- oFFIcE SWIvEL Chair, good condition. struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron UPRIGHT PIANo. In tune. Fair condi- larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940
9769, San Carlos $25. (415)231-4825 tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886.
SAMSUNG FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. AS NEW Slkillsaw 7 1/4", 3/4 HP, with 6'
VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 oFFIcE TAbLE, 24"x48" HD. folding cord, $19.95, (650)595-3933. YAMAHA AcoUSTIc Guitar, model 345 Medical Equipment
legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
HUMMELS (2) 1980s $20 ea. Call $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 coRDLESS DRILL 9.6 volt, great condi- HoMEDIcS DUAL Shiatsu Massage
(650)344-4756. 304 Furniture Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
tion, weak battery, $10 (650)595-3933 312 Pets & Animals
LENNoX RED Rose, Unused, hand ANTIQUE DINING table for six people oFFIcE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid cRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" WALKING cANES, wood (1) 36, (2)
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 wood with formica wood grain top $25 dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 AIRLINE cARRIER for cats, pur. from
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call 32. $5 each.(650)392-4841.
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. (650) 787-9753
ANTIQUE MoHAGANY Bookcase. Four RocKWELL RoUTER with 6 blades- (505)228-1480 local.
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. oRNATE LARGE booKcASE: Two very good condition $20 (650)992-8321 Garage Sales
MILLER LITE Neon sign , work good oNE KENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500
$59 call (650)218-6528 ARMcHAIR GooD condition $55. asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. SHoPSMITH MARK V 50th Anniversary mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60..
STAR WARS Action figure: Qui-Gon
(650)266-3184 most attachments.
(650)504-0585
$1,500/OBO. (650)593-2066 boUTIQUE SALE
bARzILAY REcoRD - fine walnut cre- oRNATE MAHoGANY headboard with
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 PARRoT cAGE, Steel, Large - approx
Steve (650)518-6614. denza, 72 x 14.5H. $100. (650)804-
3947. Menlo Park.
SKILL 7313 3/4 HP belt sander, 4 belts, 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best Dec 1st and 2nd
manual, perfect, $29.95. (650)595-3933 offer. (650)245-4084
PINE DoUbLE/QUEEN head/foot board
with metal frame $35/obo. (650)646-
10am-4pm
SUPREMES GREATEST Hits, 2 album bEIGE SoFA $99. Excellent Condition
set, $10 San Carlos (650)591-9769 (650) 315-2319 8530
vINTAGE cRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
1947. $60. (650)245-7517
PET cARRIER for small dog or cat in ex- Fine Art, Gift and Vintage
cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- Items.
bRAND NEW Japanese Cotton Futton- PoRTAbLE MASSAGE Table (Sierra 6059
USA MILITARY police helmet, with liner, vINTAGE SHoPSMITH and bAND
Vietnam era $60 (650)591-9769 San Twin Size 72x40x5-$75 Comfort). Very good condition. $50. SAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call
(650)839-1064. (650)871-1778. (650)342-6993 PET TAXI Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux 1132 Qortez Ave., burlingame
Carlos. Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for
cARPET RUNNER: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- RETRo HUTcH Needs refinishing other- $25. Call (650)349-6059.
or: floral design. good condition wise good condition. Top detaches from
299 computers $45.00. (650)266-3184 bottom $25. (650)712-9962 X-AcTo DELUXE Complete woodcarv- PETMATE coMPASS Dog Crate used
only 1 week $40. (650)872-2244.
REcoRDAbLE cD-R 74, Sealed, Unop- coAT/HAT STAND, solid wood, for your SEWING SToRAGE cabinet, Custom
ing set-new $15 (650)992-8321
GARAGE SALES
made wood perfect condition $75.
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
(650) 578 9208
mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520-
7045 (650)483-1222 309 office Equipment 316 clothes ESTATE SALES
LAPToP cASE or bag. Black. Like new.
Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. 5 boXES male & female square dance Make money, make room!
clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
310 Misc. For Sale List your upcoming
FAUX FUR Coat Woman's brown multi
500-600 bIG Band-era 78's--most mint,
no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 color in excellent condition 3/4 garage sale,
length $50 (650)692-8012
bESSY SMALL Evening Hand Bag With
moving sale,
Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371
GENUINE LADIES Mink Fur Jacket,
$75.00 Call: (650)368-0748. estate sale,
bIFoLD SHUTTERS 2x28x79 $10.00 LADIES SEQUIN dress, blue, size XL, yard sale,
(650)544-5306 pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
rummage sale,
bobbY HULL Hockey Game Great
Cont. ,1960s $50 (415)269-4784
MEN'S STETSoN hat, size large, new,
rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40 clearance sale, or
cAPTEL PHoNE Message on its
(650) 578-9208
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screen. Like new used twice $25
(650)871-8907
NEW WITH tags Wool or cotton Men's
pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
have...
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cASH REGISTER Parts; Much Skin Not
Guts $500 (415)269-4784 NIKE AIR shoes, white, size 10, hardly Reach over 83,450 readers
worn (cost $50) $10, (650)591-9769 San from South San Francisco
DooRS FRENcH 2x28x79 w/5 lights Carlos
$12.00 (650)544-5306 to Palo Alto.
PARIS HILToN purse white & silver un- in your local newspaper.
LIoNEL cHRISTMAS Holiday expan- used, about 12" long x 9" high
sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 $23. (650)592-2648
LIoNEL WESTERN Union Pass car and TUXEDo SIzE 40, black, including white
call (650)344-5200
dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537 shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
LUGGAGE, RED, 21" NEW Samsonite WILSoN LEATHER Lady Jacket. Small,
Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000 like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
WILSoN LEATHER, burgundy lady jack- 379 open Houses
NEGRINI FENcING Epee mask size M et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
& France Lames 5 epee blade $95
(415)260-6940 318 Sports Equipment
PoWERTEL PHoNE for hard of hearing.
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
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Like new used 1 month. $20. (650)871-
8907 Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4 LISTINGS
each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
PREMIUM MovING blankets good con- List your Open House
dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057 boW FLEX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good in the Daily Journal.
SAMSoNITE 26" tan hard-sided suit Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. $1200 asking $800 Call Michael Reach over 83,450
$45. (650)328-6709 (650)784-1061. potential home buyers &
SILK SAREE 6 yards new nice color.for cHILDS KIcK scooter by razor with hel- renters a day,
$35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- met $25 obo (650)591-6842 from South San Francisco
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EASToN ALUMINUM bat.33 inches, 30 in your local newspaper.
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$15.00 (650)544-5306 oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
call (650)344-5200
SLR LENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 GoLF cLUbS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
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Trump tweets strain U.S.-Britain special relationship
By Jill Lawless videos posted by a leader May countered would not be welcomed.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of the far-right group Thursday that we take In the House of Commons on Thursday,
Britain First. The tiny the need to deal with the lawmakers criticized Trump in unusually
LONDON A few days after his inaugu- group regularly posts terrorist threat very seri- blunt language. Labours Naz Shah accused
ration, U.S. President Donald Trump stood inflammatory videos ously and rebuked the him of promoting the hate-filled ideolo-
beside British Prime Minister Theresa May purporting to show leader of Britains clos- gy of fascism. Conservative Tim
in the White House and proclaimed the Muslims engaged in acts est ally. Loughton said Twitter should take down
strength of the most special relation- of violence, but without The fact that we work Trumps account for peddling hate crime.
ship between their two countries. providing context or together does not mean The chill between London and
Ten months later, that relationship Donald Trump supporting informa- Theresa May that we are afraid to say Washington could not come at a worse
looks decidedly strained. As May and tion. when we think that the time, as Britain prepares to leave the
Trump traded criticism Thursday over his The U.K. ambassador in Washington, United States have got it wrong and to be European Union and forge new economic
retweets of a far-right groups anti-Muslim Kim Darroch, complained to the White very clear with them, May said Thursday relationships around the world.
videos, British lawmakers labeled the U.S. House, and Mays spokesman said the during a visit to Amman, Jordan. I am May was the first world leader to meet
leader a hate peddler. They also urged president was wrong to retweet the groups very clear that retweeting from Britain with Trump after he took office in January
Mays government to revoke an invitation content. First was the wrong thing to do. partly because Britain is eager to strike a
for Trump to visit Britain as a guest of Trump responded with a tweet urging London Mayor Sadiq Khan was one of free trade deal with the U.S. after it leaves
Queen Elizabeth II. May to focus on the destructive Radical many politicians urging the government the EU in 2019.
The furor erupted after Trump, who has Islamic Terrorism that is taking place to scrap the still-unscheduled state visit by But the prime ministers bid to nurture a
almost 44 million Twitter followers, on within the United Kingdom instead of on Trump that first was announced during close relationship with the unpredictable
Wednesday retweeted three anti-Muslim him. Mays trip to Washington in January. president has not gone according to plan.
Kh an , t h e Bri t i s h cap i t al s fi rs t Trump greeted May with warm words, and
Muslim mayor, said the American presi- even briefly held her hand as the two lead-
dent had promoted a vile, extremist ers walked along a colonnade at the White
g ro up an d an o ffi ci al v i s i t b y h i m House.
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