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Heart of Yosemite park to sleeping. On June 26, the couple’s 11-year- Legorreta remains in custody on $5 mil-
old daughter called police when she heard lion bail and will next appear in court Sept.
them arguing, and officers arrested 14 for preliminary hearing, according to
Legorreta and issued an emergency protec- prosecutors.
KCSM-TV sale deal to be finalized South San Francisco killed Sydney Ng and seri-
Local briefs Laundromat on July 29, ously injured her mother
County community college officials are 2017, approached an 11- and then-10-year-old sis-
ready to seal a deal selling the district’s tele- casts a variety of programs, some of which
were used for educational purposes before year-old child and began ter was overturned for the
vision station, finalizing a Santa Rosa pub- to talk about sex, saying second time by a state
lic broadcaster’s acquisition of the channel. online classes came into favor. The district’s
popular jazz radio station is not part of the that he would like to have appeals court in 2015. In
The San Mateo County Community sexual contact with her charging him with felony
deal.
College District Board of Trustees are set but didn’t want to get her vehicular manslaughter
Wednesday, July 25, to approve a proposal to Off-duty lifeguard dies pregnant. some two years ago, pros-
sell KCSM-TV to the Rural California Anthony Miron Miron then kissed the Richard Tom ecutors are hoping to con-
Broadcasting Corporation for $11.5 million. while surfing at state park back of her hand, as well vict him of the charge he
Approval would mark the first step forward A seasonal Half Moon Bay lifeguard has as her cheek, before her 15-year-old sister has so far eluded.
in a process tangled by litigation, when a died while surfing at Pomponio State Beach came over and the victim informed her sib- Both prosecutors and Tom’s defense attor-
previous district partner hired to guide the in unincorporated San ling what had happened, prosecutors said. ney Geoff Carr were ready to go to trial in
sale sued to halt the process due to allega- Mateo County on Sunday, The children gathered up their clothing and April, but the trial has been delayed for
tions the KCRB deal is invalid. according to California left, then told their parents, who called the months after no judges were available to hear
LocusPoint Networks filed a claim last year State Parks officials. police. the trial this spring and a family medical
in county Superior Court asserting the $12 The lifeguard, identified Miron, when apprehended, denied touch- emergency prevented Carr from going to trial
million sale of the station is invalid, accord- as 20-year-old Malcolm ing the girl, but investigators later found earlier this month, according to prosecutors.
ing to allegations the RCBC purchase dis- Feix, was off-duty on that the ordeal had been caught on video. He San Mateo County prosecutors said Tom,
obeys terms of an earlier contract between Sunday when he was surf- was already a registered sex offender at the who had been drinking with a friend at home
the networks and district. ing and was pulled out of time of his arrest, and prosecutors said this before leaving for his son’s house, broad-
As the court case has moved along, RCBC was tried as a second-strike case. sided the Ng family’s Nissan Maxima with
and the district have shared legal costs, and
Malcolm Feix the water by a good friend
of his who is also a sea- Miron is being held on no-bail status, and his Mercedes-Benz as it made its way across
terms of the agreement up for approval lay sonal lifeguard. is scheduled to return to court for sentencing Woodside Road Feb. 19, 2007.
the groundwork for addressing potential State parks officials said this was Feix’s on Sept. 14. He’s facing a maximum sen- In 2008, Tom was sentenced to seven years
future settlements. In recognition of the fifth summer as a seasonal lifeguard with the tence of 37 years in prison. in prison and was about halfway through
courtroom expense, the district credited the department. They didn’t announce a cause of Defense attorney Ross Green did not serving his sentence when his conviction
buyer roughly $500,000. death or what may have led up to his death. immediately respond to a request for com- was overturned by the state appeals court in
With the deal nearing finalization, Nancy According to his Facebook page, Feix ment on his client’s behalf. 2012. The conviction was restored in 2014
Dobbs, CEO of Northern California Public studied electrical engineering at California when the state Supreme Court ruled Tom’s
Media, shared her appreciation. Polytechnic State University in San Luis New trial date set for rights were not violated when a prosecutor
“Through our purchase of the station, we Obispo. old manslaughter case told jurors in his vehicular manslaughter
have preserved an important public asset trial that he proved himself guilty by not
that will likely have otherwise been lost,” Sex offender convicted More than two years after prosecutors res- asking about the welfare of the other car’s
she said in a prepared statement. urrected a yearslong manslaughter case occupants.
for Laundromat molestation involving the death of an 8-year-old girl, a Hours after the crash, Tom’s alcohol level
Northern California Public Media, which
owns RCBC, will change the station’s call A 63-year-old transient was convicted of Sept. 10 jury trial date was set Tuesday, measured .04 percent. Using scientific rates
letters to KPJK and it will continue hosting felony child molestation in San Mateo according to the San Mateo County District of alcohol processing, the prosecution con-
public television broadcasting, beginning County Superior Court on Monday, accord- Attorney’s Office. tended Tom was actually at 0.98 at the time of
Tuesday, July 31. ing to prosecutors. Richard Tom’s conviction of manslaughter the crash. However, jurors acquitted Tom,
Anthony Miron allegedly walked into a in the 2007 crash on Woodside Road that now 56, of alcohol-related charges.
KCSM was launched in 1964 and broad-
Ryan calls Trump threat to opioid crisis,” Mrs. Trump told them. “I
want to continue to learn and believe in
starting early to educate young mothers and
children about the dangers of drugs. I
being, social media use and the opioid cri-
sis. She has promoted “Be Best” in the
Washington area and during a recent stop in
London, where she accompanied the presi-
I
t has been two months since the walk away from the table for drugs Seems book enthusiasts are trying to drum up interest
itself. The tweet led to a phone call
president released his road map that were overpriced. in reading actual books as opposed to those on Kindle —
between the company’s chief execu-
for lowering drug costs that Massachusetts asked the adminis- or possibly to get more people interested in reading in
tive and the president, after which
seems to lead nowhere, and about a tration for a waiver that would allow general. At any rate, on PBS there’s “The Great American
Pfizer agreed to hold off on those
month since he predicted the “big it to try this approach. But in June, Read” — searching for the great American novel. And,
price increases for six months, or
drug companies” would announce the Centers for Medicare and another channel, “By the Books,” “Read More Today”
until the administration had a chance
“voluntary massive” price cuts. Medicaid Services, the Health and and “The state of reading in America.”
to put its road map into action.
Here’s where things stand: Human Services agency that regu- I hadn’t paid any attention to anything like an e-book
Mr. Trump said the concession was
A congressional investigation has lates these two insurance programs, until one of my sons got an iPad when it first came out.
“great news for the American peo-
found that the drug company rejected that proposal and issued a The next day he brought it to a family gathering where it
ple,” but it might actually be more of
Novartis got more out of its $1.2 notice to all states, reiterating that was the center of attention — especially for those who
a coup for the pharmaceutical indus-
million payment to Mr. Trump’s all Medicaid programs must cover all are very impressed by anything technological. All of the
try. By tying its actions to the presi-
“personal attorney” Michael Cohen drugs. things it can do are amazing, but what caught my eye was
dent’s initiative, Pfizer now has both
than had been known. Meanwhile, “It takes away a substantial tool how you can read a book on it. Being the bibliophile
a stick and a carrot to wield: imple-
several other drugmakers defied Mr. that a lot of states were hoping to that I am, I watched carefully as it turned the pages and
ment a policy that benefits the
Trump’s lofty prediction by raising use,” says Rachel Sachs, a law pro- especially noted that
industry and maybe the company will
their prices substantially, while his fessor and drug policy expert at improvised curl as you
abandon its price increases; create
administration shot down a proposal Washington University in St. Louis. swipe the glass and it
one that hurts the industry and the
that would have helped individual company may raise prices once reveals the next page.
It also points to a hypocrisy, she
states lower their drug costs. again. In any case, none of the other Interesting, but I decided
says. “They’re permissive when it
Taken together, the developments drugmakers that raised their prices for many reasons that
comes to work requirements that put
help explain why, a year and a half followed Pfizer’s lead, meaning that zipped through my mind as
added burden on the vulnerable, but
after Mr. Trump took office, prescrip- those increases are all still in place. I was watching that it is
protective when it comes to measures
tion drugs cost more than ever. These machinations would be trou- not for me. After all these
Let’s start with Novartis: When a that would strain the pharmaceutical
bling enough by themselves. But the industry.” years of the company of a
lawyer for Stephanie Clifford, the administration seems intent on book in my hands while I
pornographic-film star suing Mr. It’s unclear where we go from here.
adding insult to injury, by blocking The administration’s road map for read, the feel of the cover,
Trump, revealed that the drug compa- states from carrying out a policy that the flexibility of the pages
ny was among those who had made lowering drug costs was short on
might actually make a dent in the details about when or how any of its and writing in the margins
payments to Mr. Cohen after the drug-cost problem. or highlighting passages
election, Novartis executives insist- provisions might take effect. And
That proposal would have opened while there’s no telling what Mr. that I may want to refer to
ed they’d had only one meeting the door on allowing state Medicaid again and even writing page numbers and related subjects
before concluding that Mr. Cohen Trump discussed with Pfizer that
programs to deny coverage for cer- caused it to temporarily halt planned on the last blank page to make it easy to find them, if I
didn’t know enough about health care tain medications. Private insurance were to change to a tablet, I’d feel like a traitor. I go
policy to be helpful. But Senate price increases, the exchanges
companies, the Department of along with Nicholas Carr, author of “The Shallows —
Democrats have since found that the between Mr. Cohen and Novartis
Veterans Affairs and many other What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains,” who wrote:
company actually had several meet- hardly inspire good faith. In fact, if
countries with drug prices far lower “The experience of reading tends to be better with a
ings, that drug-pricing policies were the industry is “getting away with
than ours already do this, but book. Words stamped on a page in black ink are easier to
on the agenda and that a number of murder,” as Mr. Trump once claimed, read than words formed of pixels on a backlit screen. You
Medicaid is required to cover all fed- it stands to reason that at this point,
proposals Novartis pushed for made erally approved medications, no mat- can read a dozen or a hundred printed pages without suf-
it into the White House plan. it’s doing it with the president’s fering the eye fatigue that often results from even a brief
ter how much they cost or how well
For his part, Mr. Trump made a help. stretch of online reading. Navigating a book is simpler,
(or poorly) they work. If states were
show of chastising the industry on The good news is that elections are and, as software programmers say, more intuitive.”
allowed to circumvent this rule, they
Twitter when several drugmakers coming, and lawmakers know that I build a relationship with a good book. As I listen to
would be able to avoid paying for
raised their prices this month. He Americans are enraged by soaring what the author is telling me, I feel I am learning a lot
pricey new drugs that aren’t necessar-
called out Pfizer specifically, saying drug costs. By keeping the pressure about him/her and that I have added to my education.
ily as effective as cheaper versions
the company “should be ashamed” of on, we may see real change yet. That’s why I prefer non-fiction. A book is an entity –
something I can hold and riffle through and add to the
collection on the shelf for future reference. Once I’ve
Letter to the editor read it, it’s like a friend that will always be there when
needed. When words are on a screen, they seem to have
little substance — almost ethereal — gone with the
blink of eye.
Thank you to more every day and we are slowly and personal inspires people to have As Carr wrote: “The world of the screen, as we’re
pushing our native animals aside and a different level of appreciation for already coming to understand, is a very different place
the Oakland Zoo taking over their land. These species animals in California and all over from the world of the page. A new intellectual ethic is
Editor, need a natural, healthy habitat to the world. I would like to see more taking hold. The pathways in our brains are once again
I am writing to express my grati- flourish in. Californians potentially donate their being rerouted.” “Once again” meaning reminiscent of
tude and appreciation for the Oakland The eight species that roam the time or money to the efforts keeping the 15th century when the Gutenberg printing press
Zoo and their hardworking staff for zoo’s new trail are thriving in their these animals healthy and happy. eventually made books available to ordinary people,
their efforts in preserving and pro- new environment. It is important some who thought the process “sufficiently remarkable
My wish is that people learn from
tecting California’s native species. that we take care of the animals as to suggest supernatural intervention.” Carr adds: “The
this new and exciting opening in the
This week the Oakland Zoo opened best we can and not just have them words in books didn’t just strengthen people’s ability to
around to look at. Oakland has done Oakland Zoo and give back to an
a 56-acre trail that is a dedicated and think abstractly, they enriched people’s experiences of
protected home for more than eight a beautiful job of being a heartfelt important cause: protecting our ani-
the physical world, the world outside the book.” The
native Californian animal species. advocate for these native species. I mals. printing press started a cultural revolution that shaped
The trail has been opened to demon- am pleased to hear that the public the future of mankind tremendously.
strate active efforts toward the con- can finally go view all the hard work Sara Saperstein Books have always been a big part of my life — espe-
servation of the animals. Northern they put into this habitat. San Carlos cially since I began writing columns almost 35 years
California is developing more and I hope seeing the animals up close ago. It’s very satisfying when I come across a particular-
ly riveting book that is hard to put down and may be fod-
der for a column. So I have a large collection. Those
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His off-speed looked great, he was command- “Honestly, I was trying to get the inning replacement, it was Brazil’s first at-bat of the
representing Campbell, Los Gatos, San Jose fans,” Key said in the email. “We always strive Added Nuss: “We’re already playing five of
PONY
Continued from page 11
(the host team) and Santa Clara. There are two
Southern California teams and one from Maui,
Hawaii. The winner moves on to the PONY
to improve the player experience and we take
your comments seriously and will strive to
improve this in the future.”
the same teams (in the Western Zone tourna-
ment) that were in the previous (super regional)
tournament. Now you want us to go to San Jose
International World Series in Marion, Illinois When asked if he raised his concerns to tour- in the middle of week, in all that traffic … to
Aug. 3 through 6. nament organizers during the tournament that play the host team that got outscored by 30
does not affect it. Nuss sent the letter to PONY president at CEO wrapped up Sunday, Nuss said he didn’t bother. runs (in the previous tournament)?”
“(Burlingame’s absence) doesn’t impact it at Abraham Key, who responded by email to Nuss “The reason was because the PONY represen-
all,” Hernandez said. saying that the concerns were sent to the West tatives are so unapproachable. It’s not visitor Nuss said the decision was met with general
The now seven-team Zone tournament Zone vice president. friendly,” Nuss said. “I would have gotten a agreement among the team and their parents
begins Thursday and runs through Sunday. Four “We are sorry that your tournament experi- reaction of, ‘Just go away and we don’t care.’” after he explained his decision to them Tuesday
of the remaining teams are from the South Bay, ence was not satisfactory for your players and Cody had an additional reason for declining morning.
the West Zone tournament invitation.
“We didn’t deserve to go,” Cody said. “We “The parents were supportive of our decision.
finished fourth. Fourth-place teams shouldn’t It was also enlightening for them. … They
go (to the next round). totally saw our point,” Nuss said. “Obviously
“I don’t care whose on the field playing. I I’m frustrated. I’m just looking to get the word
care about the guys being there for the right rea- out that the (PONY) organization is not doing
son. I’m sick of these (tournament) guys just it to the full of their capabilities, which is dis-
collecting checks. It’s ruining youth baseball.” appointing. Change needs to be made.”
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LONGYEAR
Longyear helped many others find their Chris Rubin was one of Longyear’s ath- Kryger, M-A co-athletic director. “He was
paths as well. letes from 1983-87. In 2002, Longyear amazingly kind and empathetic with the
The 2006 Daily Journal Girls’ Swimmer of asked Rubin to return to M-A as a coach. kids. He taught many different levels, a lot
Continued from page 11 the Year, Heidi Kucera, had planned not to Rubin is both a coach and a teacher of com- of it lately was a ninth-grade science class
swim when she arrived at M-A due to injury. puter technologies at the school. for some of our kids who struggled a little
Longyear, though, talked her into staying “Rick got me into coaching,” Rubin said. bit. And they identified with him. … He held
polo. He earned a bachelor’s degree in them to a high standard but he made the
human biology. with the sport. She went on to earn the “That was my first water polo coaching
Central Coast Section championship in the position at M-A, and Rick kind of coached material accessible to them. And I think
While at Stanford, he met his wife of 33 that’s the mark of a good teacher.”
girls’ 100-yard breaststroke. me to do it. After a couple seasons … I told
years, Sally, who was a member of the
“I was going to do badminton because I him I wasn’t going to be able to return and Richard Longyear is survived by his wife
Stanford women’s rowing crew, then a club
didn’t want to swim,” Kucera said in a 2006 Rick kind of worked some magic to keep me Sally and his son CJ.
sport. Longyear went on to earn his mas-
interview with the Daily Journal. “But Rick onboard.” He will be posthumously inducted into the
ter’s degree in education with the Stanford
Teacher Education Program in 1982, and talked me into it.” Even through the 2017-18 school year, M-A Athletic Hall of Fame on Oct. 13.
was hired at Menlo-Atherton as a biology Longyear inspired others in their career Longyear continued to affect students lives. Plans for memorial services have yet to
teacher and swim coach that same year. paths. “He was amazingly patient,” said Steven be announced.
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Mt. Carmel is known for homes built in to homes in historic districts and confirmed
DISTRICT
Continued from page 1
the 1910s and 1920s in a variety of styles,
including Spanish colonial revival, Tudor
revival and craftsman. A historic study
there’s nothing in the general plan or zon-
ing that would allow the construction of
high-rise buildings in the neighborhood.
would target pre-World War II buildings. “Yes there are additional restrictions [in
While the character of the neighborhood historic districts] but you still have proper-
almost evenly split on the proposal. was celebrated by just about everyone who ty rights,” he said.
Councilmembers seemed hesitant about spoke at the meeting, many said it lacks the Councilman Jeff Gee suggested exploring
the historic district approach and appeared historic significance for which districts the best practices of neighboring cities
to favor alternative strategies for preserv- designated as such are known. rather than historic designation, and specif-
ing neighborhood character, including city- “In this case I don’t think a historic des- ically mentioned a “neighborhood compati-
wide residential design guidelines, though ignation is proper,” said Andrew Oliver, bility worksheet” that San Carlos employs
establishing them could take years. So the who spoke during public comment and said to preserve neighborhood character.
council directed staff to bring back short- Johnson claimed 27 homes have been
he’s visited and studied historic districts flipped in Mt. Carmel in the last five years, Mayor Ian Bain appreciated the sugges-
term measures to help prevent the sorts of elsewhere in the country. “Here you have a tion and also steered away from historic dis-
teardowns that concerned neighbors refer- and many were bulldozed to make way for
mix of houses — there are a few that may be homes two to three times bigger. trict status as the solution to protecting
enced. historical and few that aren’t — and even the neighborhoods.
Assistant City Manager Aaron Aknin said historical ones aren’t necessarily of signif- If the neighborhood were to be designated “The conversation I have often with resi-
there have been eight teardowns in Mt. icant historical note, they’re just older as historic, then exterior changes or addi- dents is they tell me about a house that’s out
Carmel in the past decade, with four current- houses that happen to be in a particular tions to all homes in the district would of character with the neighborhood. It’s not
ly proposed. style.” undergo a three- to four-month review necessarily Mt. Carmel, it’s all over the
“So that is picking up some steam,” he The city is currently home to two historic process by the Historic Resource Advisory city,” he said. “I get complaints that a home
said. districts: Mezesville and Stambaugh-Heller. Committee and the Planning Commission. doesn’t match in terms of architecture,
Several councilmembers did say they were Aknin noted that historic districts are typi- Historic structures generally cannot be torn massing and other things that I think could
open to studying the neighborhood to see if cally smaller than the actual neighborhood, down and alterations would have to conform be addressed by floor area ratios and design
it qualifies as a historic district, depending for example the Staumbaugh-Heller one to the standards of the Secretary of Interior. guidelines.”
on how much it costs. encompasses just 31 homes. “Home improvement is stressful, com- Bain said citywide residential design
That study would be the first step toward Aknin said the city is exploring historic plex, bureaucratic and expensive even in the guidelines will be the focus of a future meet-
creating a Mt. Carmel Historic District, but designation, in part because the growing best of scenarios and a historic district will ing.
would not in and of itself change any of the economy has put additional pressure to make it much worse for us,” said resident In other business, the council agreed to
zoning or building rules in the neighbor- build larger homes in the city’s older neigh- David Weiner. “My 100-year-old house is place a half-cent sales tax on the November
hood. borhoods. He said since 2013 the city has simply no longer sufficient for my [fami- ballot in response to an impending deficit
Aknin said a historic study has two main seen “a good amount” of large additions and ly’s] growing needs. I want to update my driven primarily by increasing pension
components: a context statement and a sur- new homes every year. And Mt. Carmel res- home, do an addition and improve the quali- costs. Some residents were concerned about
vey of the homes in the area, which would idents have increasingly expressed con- ty of life for my family. ... So why do I need the council’s reliance on a regressive tax to
also establish boundaries for the district. cerns about the size and style of new home to budget a nostalgia tax on my project balance the budget and felt the city should
The context statement would explain why proposals. because my old facade is your idea of histor- have more thoroughly explored alternative
the district is significant and it could focus ical beauty?”
“Is it any wonder given we have no pro- revenue sources. Councilmembers said they
on anything from events that occurred in
tections in place for potential historic Before residents offered their perspectives weighed the pros and cons of a variety of
the area to architectural style, he said.
neighborhoods and we’ve been slow to react on the matter, Aknin cleared up a few com- other alternatives to raising money and
No action was taken at the Monday meet-
that we have an influx of clear-cutting and mon misconceptions he’s heard of late. He reluctantly settled on the sales tax hike.
ing and Vice Mayor Diane Howard and
replacement of long-standing homes with said there’s no data to back up the concern Surveys suggest sufficient support for the
Councilwoman Shelly Masur recused them-
projects solely designed to maximize build- that historic districts lead to a devaluation measure. The council also voted to place
selves from the discussion as they live in
ing footprint and profits?” asked resident of property and crumbling buildings. He various amendments to the city charter on
Mt. Carmel.
Kris Johnson. also said homeowners can absolutely add on the ballot.
of the 2017 wildfires that killed dozens of tionate fault” and whether the company remove incentives for utilities to do every-
BROWN
Continued from page 1
people in Northern California’s wine coun-
try and triggered billions of dollars in insur-
ance claims.
complied with safety regulations.
Brown sent his proposal to lawmakers a
day before a legislative conference commit-
thing they can to prevent fires.
A coalition of insurers called Brown’s
proposal a bailout for utilities.
Investigators have not released their find- tee holds its first meeting to discuss wildfire “Protecting utilities’ shareholders over
ings for a fire that destroyed several neigh- prevention and liability issues. fire survivors leaves the very individuals
equipment causes wildfires as the state faces borhoods in Santa Rosa. Utilities say they’re facing unprecedented and communities whose lives were upended
more severe blazes in the midst of climate “If we do not take action today to prepare costs as California confronts a longer, more on the hook to the benefit of huge utility
change. for and anticipate the extreme weather severe fire season due in part to drought and companies,” the coalition said in a state-
Brown sent lawmakers draft legislation events of tomorrow, we will all pay dearly climate change. ment.
that would allow judges to decide how much for it,” Brown wrote in a letter to lawmak- PG&E spokeswoman Lynsey Paulo said In addition to the wildfire changes,
utilities should pay, backing away from a ers. the company is reviewing the governor’s Brown’s proposal would increase the maxi-
legal standard that generally holds them California’s legal standard is among the proposal. mum fine utilities can face if they do violate
entirely liable for the costs of wildfires trig- strictest in the nation for assigning costs to “We believe comprehensive public policy state law or rules from $50, 000 to
gered by their power lines, transformers or utilities. The companies are on the hook to reforms are urgently needed to address the $100,000 per offense. It would also require
other infrastructure. pay for wildfire response and recovery if challenges brought about by more frequent utilities to development more robust wild-
It would apply to fires sparked after Jan. their equipment started a fire, even if they and more intense wildfires,” she said in a fire plans and better state oversight of those
1, 2018. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. execu- aren’t found negligent. statement. plans.
tives have said they expect to pay more
Brown’s proposal would instead allow Critics, including insurers and local gov- It also would require equipment inspec-
than $2. 5 billion after the company’s
judges to make a liability decision weigh- ernments, say changing the liability mech- tions, maintenance and temporary power
equipment was blamed for starting several
ing factors including the utility’s “propor- anism would raise insurance premiums and shut-offs during extreme weather.
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Wood Animal Painting. 4 p.m. South
Demi Lovato awake and recovering
Peninsula Humane Society and San Francisco Main Library 840 W. By Mesfin Fekadu 11:22 a. m. Fox said it would pull its episode of
SPCA’s Free Pet ‘Fixes.’ 8 a.m. to 9 Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
a.m. Pet Food Express, 6925 Mission Paint and customize wooden animal THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday. “Beat Shazam” featuring Lovato,
St., Daly City. Free spay/neuter clinic. cutouts. Paint supplies will be provid- TMZ was the first which was to air Tuesday night.
For more information call 340-7022. ed and is open to all ages. Free. For to report that
more information call 829-3860. NEW YORK — A representative for “We have decided to replace the
Drop-In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to Demi Lovato says she is awake and Lovato had been episode of Beat Shazam with another
Noon. Redwood City Public Library, Classical Guitarist Yuri Liberzon. 7
recovering with her family after the hospitalized for a all-new episode. Our thoughts go out
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood p.m. Museum of American Heritage,
City. Free. For more information call 351 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. Russian- pop singer was reportedly hospital- drug overdose, to Demi and her family,” the network
780-7098. born and Israeli-raised classical gui-
ized Tuesday for an overdose. based on its said.
tarist Yuri Liberzon has been recog-
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to nized for his impressive technical “Demi is awake and with her family sources, and other Lovato was scheduled to perform in
noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda ability and musicality. Wine and light
who want to express thanks to every- Demi Lovato outlets including Atlantic City on Thursday.
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Bring your refreshments will be provided. Free People magazine
tech questions to coaches and they for members, non-member admis- one for the love, prayers and sup- News crews gathered outside
will provide resources and informa- sion is $10. RSVP’s appreciated but port,” Lovato’s representative said in also reported her hospitalization Lovato’s home in the Hollywood
tion. Understand your devices better not required. For more information
a statement Tuesday evening. “Some based on sources. Hills, where vehicles were seen enter-
and build some troubleshooting contact 321-1004.
skills. Free. For more information, call of the information being reported is Lovato indicated in a new song ing and leaving Tuesday afternoon.
591-8286. Foothill Music Theatre Presents
incorrect and they respectfully ask for released last month that she relapsed Their occupants did not stop to speak
‘The Sound of Music.’ 7:30 p.m.
Joints in Motion. 11 a.m. to 11:45 Smithwick Theatre at Foothill College, privacy and not speculation as her after six years of sobriety. On the to reporters.
a.m. Little House Activity Center, 800 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills.
health and recovery is the most song “Sober,” she sings the lyrics:
Middle Avenue, Menlo Park. Combine Cost is $12-$32. For more information “Momma, I’m so sorry I’m not sober The hashtag (hash)PrayForDemi
gentle strengthening with an active call 949-7360. important thing right now.” trended on Twitter and several celebri-
range of motion exercises to pro- anymore/And daddy please forgive me
The statement did not provide any ties posted supportive words Tuesday,
mote lifelong joint health. Cost is $20 ‘Equivocation’ By Bill Cain. 8 p.m. for the drinks spilled on the floor.”
to $150. For more information call Dragon Productions Theatre Co., details on what led to the singer’s including Missy Elliott, Ariana
326-2025. 2120 Broadway, Redwood City. A trib- In her YouTube documentary
hospitalization. Grande, Brad Paisley, Kesha, Bebe
ute to art, politics, and the perils of released last year called “Demi
Toastmasters Public Speak ing and negotiating both, ‘Equivocation’ is a Emergency officials confirmed they Lovato, Simply Complicated, ” she Rexha, Meghan Trainor, Maren
Leadership Sk ills Development. high-stakes political comedy with transported a 25-year-old woman who Morris, Kehlani and British electron-
Noon to 1 p.m. BKF Engineers, 255 contemporary resonances. Cost is openly discusses her cocaine use and
Shoreline Drive, Suite 200, Redwood $15-$35. For more information call lives on Demi Lovato’s block to the battles with alcohol. ic group Clean Bandit, whose current
Shores. Friendly and supportive 493-2006. hospital after receiving a call at single “Solo” features Lovato.
atmosphere while learning to
improve your communication and FRIDAY, JULY 27
‘Guys and Dolls Jr.’ 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. look at Burlingame Avenue, among to have added to the exterior of 240
MURAL
leadership skills. For more informa-
tion call (202) 390-7555. Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale
Blvd., Foster City. Cost $20. For more others. Lorton, Burlingame’s newest mixed-
The Bible and Current Events. 1 information contact boxoffice@hill- Ryan Guibara, director of real estate use development,” job captain Claudia
p.m. to 2 p.m. Hope Evangelican barntheatre.org.
with the Dewey Land Company, Raygoza said in an email.
Lutheran Church, 600 W. 42nd Ave., Continued from page 1
San Mateo. For more information Shekinah. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Arts Unity expressed his admiration for the mural. For Pfaff, she said she hopes the
contact helc@pacbell.net. Movement Center, 149 S. Blvd., San “I think it is a dynamite piece of mural’s presence works as a catalyst
Mateo. A dance story about our ‘split’ To accommodate those who enjoy
Silly Goose and Val. 4 p.m. to 4:50 in today’s society, and an ancient wis- public art, and it is a really cool thing for building a sense of place on Lorton
p.m. Menlo Park Belle Haven Library, dom that will revive us: the human sharing their travels online, Cohen to be a part of,” he said. Avenue as well as the adjacent Hatch
413 Ivy Drive, Menlo Park. Free. The heart connection. For more informa- said the a #greetingsfromBurlingame Guibara’s company redeveloped the Lane, which officials are hopeful can
Menlo Park Belle Haven Library will tion call 703-3309.
host a performance by Silly Goose hashtag has been established to more 240 Lorton Ave. property, which was become a hub of community interest.
and Val, a fast-paced, funny musical Foothill Music Theatre Presents easily search others who have visited formerly the home to RadioShack, Cohen agreed, and said he is opti-
show featuring puppets, ventrilo- ‘The Sound of Music.’ 8 p.m.
quism, dancing, singing and ‘100 per- Smithwick Theatre at Foothill College, the mural. into a new commercial building. The mistic the mural will become an attrac-
cent audience participation.’ For 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. Source photos used as inspiration company financed the work, donated tion for those visiting Burlingame.
more information call 330-2540. Cost is $12-$32. For more information for the art further compound the blend
call 949-7360. the space on the building and granted “There are a lot of public buildings
Better Choices, Better Health. 5:30 of timelines, noted Pfaff, as some the Historical Society total creative like the train station or library that are
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. San Mateo Senior ‘Equivocation’ By Bill Cain. 8 p.m. images were drawn from the society’s authority with the art’s direction. picturesque, but this is that sort of
Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, Dragon Productions Theatre Co.,
San Mateo. Learn about stress man- 2120 Broadway, Redwood City. A trib- archives while other pictures were A representative from the architec- photo stop on your tour that everyone
agement, dealing with pain and ute to art, politics, and the perils of taken recently with mobile devices. ture firm for the project shared her will want to seek out and take their pic-
fatigue, weight management and negotiating both, ‘Equivocation’ is a
high-stakes political comedy with Images include the city’s namesake appreciation for the art too. ture in front of,” he said.
decision making. Registration
required. For more information con- contemporary resonances. Cost is Anson Burlingame, the Kohl “I can’t think of any better way to He added an expectation that the pic-
tact ashong@cityofsanmateo.org. $15-$35. For more information call Mansion, eucalyptus trees such as
493-2006. incorporate the surrounding tures taken will age well.
Wounded Warriors: When War those lining El Camino Real, Burlingame culture than by paying “The design itself is classic in nature
Comes Home. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Coffee and Coloring. 10 a.m. to Burlingame High School, past tribute to the city’s history. The mural so that 20, 30 or 40 years from now it
Bethany Lutheran Church, 1095 noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. This program de las Pulgas, Belmont. Refreshments visions of Broadway and a more recent is a wonderful piece that we are happy will still be relevant,” he said.
features a filmed interview with a mil- will be provided. Coloring sheets and
itary veteran who battled PTSD after colored pencils will be provided but
returning home from the Iraq War. For feel free to bring your own supplies. be managed by the San Mateo County could see funding from the measure
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made wood perfect condition $75. lAdies sequin dress, blue, size XL,
80’s ToPs Complete Factory Set All sink, 33”x22” Top mount with faucet, pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
noTice oF sAle oF AbAndoned Years $99 Call Rick (415) 999-4474. (650)483-1222
$15.00 (650)544-5306
PersonAl ProPerTY Men's sTeTson hat, size large, new,
GinnY doll 8" Carhop, uniform & soFAbed, Velour, tan, Excellent slr lens Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6
order To sHoW cAuse For condition. $75. (808)631-1365. rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
Notice is hereby given pursuant to apron,cap, skates & tray. Original Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 (650) 578-9208
Sections 1988 and 1993.07, whichev- cHAnGe oF nAMe box.$15. (650)712-1070
CASE# 18CIV03415 solid Wood Dining table with exten- slr lens Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6
er may be applicable, of the California sion great piece great condition black neW WiTH tags Wool or cotton Men's
Civil Code, that the property listed be- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, lennox red Rose, Unused, hand Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, $80 (650)364-5263 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
low, believed to be abandoned by painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, (650)952-3466
Henry Huang and Haimuoi Nguyen, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, $12.00. (650) 578 9208. uniden HArleY Davidson Gas Tank
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 solid Wood Entertainment Center- phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485
will be sold at a public sale at 2:00 TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In Tuxedo size 40, black, including white
p.m. on August 3, 2018 at 579 San PETITION OF Miller liTe Neon sign , work good
Ruth Oprean Cardillo Speakers, Sony 26’ Smart T.V.(68.75 in. shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189
Mateo Avenue, San Bruno, California.
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
$59 call (650)218-6528 X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o 311 Musical instruments
(925)482-5742 Wilson leATHer Lady Jacket. Small,
descriPTion oF ProPerTY: Petitioner: Ruth Oprean Cardillo filed a sMAll ruG beater. $15.00 (650)207- like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
petition with this court for a decree 1929 AnTique Alto Selmer, Cigar Cut-
4162 ter, Newly Refurbished $6,000 OBO Call
changing name as follows: TAble 24"x48" folding legs each end. Wilson leATHer, burgundy lady jack-
2 Samsung Flat screen TV’s; 5 spa Melamine top, 500# capacity. Cost (650)742-6776.
chairs; 4 manicure tables; 6 nail dry- Present name: sTAr WArs Action figure: Qui-Gon et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136
Ruth Oprean Cardillo Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 $130. Sell $50. 650-591-4141
ers; bAldWin bAbY GRAND 1928 vintage
Proposed Name: Steve (650)518-6614.
10 stacked chairs; 5 barstools; 2 of-
Enna Ruth Opreanu O’Donnell THree incH egg crate foam twin bed in walnut. $7500.00 w/bench (415)608- 318 sports equipment
fice chairs; 1 high top planter table; mattress for sound sleep, perfect condi- 1214
1 flood lamp; 10 bags misc. TAble MounTed, metal, Economy
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons $10, meat grinder (650)207-4162 tion, $20, 650-595-3933 15 sF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds,
clothing/bedding; 1 box misc. opened cHroMATic HArMonicA: Horner Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
nail polishes; 4 bags misc. nail sup- interested in this matter shall appear be-
TWin bed frame-black wrought iron The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180, each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
plies; 3 boxes nail files; 4 glass fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
299 computers from Crate & Barrel $65 (650)631-1341 (650)278-5776.
display towers; 1 metal display stand;
1 L-shaped cash wrap/display case; 1 tition for change of name should not be bArs WeiGHTs 4-5#, 4-10#, 4-25#
19" color Monitor with stand VG con- TWin bed, mattress, box spring, frame $30.00 Address: 15 Azalea Ln, San Car-
display case; 1 bag misc. cell phone granted. Any person objecting to the dition power cord/owners manual includ-
name changes described above must file $ 50. (650)598-9804. ePiPHone les Paul 100th los, CA (650)592-4155
cases; 1 bag misc. plastic cellphone ed $60.00 OBO 1-415-279-4857 Anniversary Custom Electric Guitar.
display stands; 13 boxes misc. scrap a written objection that includes the rea- TWin bed- Free you pick up. Call
sons for the objection at least two court Mint. $600.00 650 421 5469 boW Flex Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
phone parts; 1 box misc. tools/power i-PAd keYboArd. $25.00. (650)588- (650)344-2109
tools/cords; days before the matter is scheduled to Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
be heard and must appear at the hearing 0842 used bedrooM Furniture, FREE. Call eVereTT uPriGHT antique piano. $1200 asking $800 Call Michael
1 tray containing misc. small jewelry Lovely sound. $99. 650-365-5718.
size tools; 13 baskets; 1 roller lug- to show cause why the petition should (650)573-7381. (650)784-1061.
recordAble cd-r 74, Sealed, Unop-
gage bag; 1 dog carrier; 1 metal urn not be granted. If no written objection is ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X,
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- WAll uniT/rooM Divider. Simple Fender MusTAnG I guitar amplifier brAnd neW Golf bag with Stand.
of dog ashes marked “Brownie”; 10 (650) 578 9208 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
miscellaneous pictures; tion without a hearing. A hearing on the lines. Breaks down for transportation. Makes a great gift. $70. 415-867-6444.
petition shall be held on 8/22/18 at 9 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message $80. (650)421-5469
3 plug-in “OPEN” signs; 5 low mani-
cure cubes; 3 rolling manicure cabi- a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, 300 Toys Fender MusTAnG ll guitar amplifier
brAnd neW golf clubs: 1, 3 Woods;
Irons: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 pw. Makes a great
nets; Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this WAlnuT cHesT, small (4 drawer with
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. gift $99. 415-867-6444.
3 vinyl sofas; 1 purple futon; 7 nail Order to Show Cause shall be published 100 THinGs for little children to do on a $130.00 (650)421-5469
polish plexi-glass wall shelves; 1 cof- at least once each week for four succes- trip. 4"X6" cards with instructions. Used.
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- FREE (650)595-3933 WHiTe Wicker Armoire, asking $100, coMPeTiTor WeiGHT BenchNever
fee table; 4 misc. standing fans; 1wa- great condition, text for picture (650)571- For sAle: Epiphone Les Paul Cus- used Still in box. $35.00 (650)593-1261
ter cooler; 2 file cabinets; 1 desk; 7 ing on the petition in the following news- tom Prophecy Electric Guitar. Mint.
paper of general circulation: 0947
boxes of personal files/paperwork/de- AMericAn FlYer locomotive runs $625.00. (650)421-5469. eAsTon AluMinuM bat.33 inches, 30
linquent mail; 2 Kobalt workbenches; San Mateo Daily Journal good #21085 $75.00 (650) 867-7433
Filed: 7/9/2018 Wood - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513
1 tall ladder; 1 folding step ladder; 1 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 HuGe ludWiG Drum Set Silver Sparkle
paper shredder; 6 misc. routers; 6 /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ lArGe sTuFFed ANIMALS - $3 each & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian elliPTicAl-nordic TrAck Like new
misc. process/servers; 1 electronic Judge of the Superior Court Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $3,500 Barely Used, Paid $600, Asking $300
cash register; 2 printer /scanners; 3 Dated: 7/6/2018 306 Housewares (916)975-4969 obo. (650)235-0066.
misc. monitors; (Published 7/18/18, 7/25/18, 8/1/18, sTAr WArs Celebration 3 Darth Vader
2 metro racks; 1 electric heater; 2 sets 8/8/18). $20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 coMPleTe seT OF CHINA - Windsor PiAno, uPriGHT, in excellent condi- eVerlAsT 80# MMA Heavy Bag and
misc. shelving parts & pieces; 5 misc. Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings, tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 Stand. Like New. $99 (650)654-9966
used appliances; 1 broken flat screen 302 Antiques 20-pieces in original box, never used.
monitor; 4 stand shelves; 1 metal $250 per box (3 boxes available). PiAno-1955 bAldWin Acrosonic 36” GolF clubs {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
waxing bed/examining table; 2 Bud- 100 Y/o family heirloom, hand sewn, (650)342-5630 High, Free for anyone to pick-up $90.00 (650)341-8342
(650)295-9121.
dha statues; 1 prayer tower w/ in-
cense containers; 1 ornamental
210 lost & Found hexagon pieced quilt. 8ft. sq. $99.
(650)556-9708 crYsTAl (leAded glass) lamp $30. GolF clubs, used set with Cart for
sword. Can send picture. (650)464-7860 PlAYer PiAno 1916 W/Bench 25 mu- $50. (650)593-4490
losT cAT. Black and White. Black sic rolls $950 Don (415)309-3892
patch on right eye. REWARD. MAHoGAnY AnTique Secretary desk, GuTHY-renker PoWer Rider,Ever-
Dated this July 18, 2018 and July 25, 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- MikAsA seT. White. Modern (square) www.elo.deals
Call (323) 439-7713. Setting for 4 $30 (415)734-1152. last 2 1/2 ankle weights, kegel thigh ex-
2018. elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024.
Fried & Williams, LLP sAxoPHone- AlTo Silver with Case erciser $20 (510)770-1976
Clifford E. Fried, Esq. books roseVille TuliP Pitcher, Ca: 1900.
sink double cast iron. Good condi- $250.00 (650)948-4895
625 Market Street, 4th Floor tion. $99.00. (650)593-7408 HeAlTHrider (oriGinAl 90's equip-
$45. (650)574-2490. uPriGHT PiAno. In tune. Fair condi- ment). Good condition. FREE (650) 387-
San Francisco, CA 94105 JAMes PATTerson hardback books.
Telephone: 415-421-0100 2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861 308 Tools tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. 8121
303 electronics VinTAGe linGerie Washboard circa
nicHolAs sPArks hardback books. AnTique iron Hand Drills. 3 available knee rider $ 50.00 joe (650)573-5269
blAuPunkT AM/FM/cd Radio and Re- 1920’s The Zinc King #703. Suitable for
2 @ $3.00 each. Call (650)341-1861 at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron strumming $50 (650)369-2486 Men's rossiGnol Skis. $95.00,
ceiver with Detachable Face asking
quAliTY books used and rare. World $100. (650)593-4490 good condition, (650)341-0282.
briGGs & Stratton Lawn Mower with YAMAHA AcousTic Guitar, model
& US History and classic American nov- Mulch rear bag-like new- $95.00.
els. $5 each obo (650)345-5502 FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469 one dozen Official League Diamond
Free TeleVision - Mitsubishi, (650)771-6324. Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger
order To sHoW cAuse For 26"W,22"H,18"D Works Great, Not zilJiAn cYMbAls with stands, 21” (650)771-6324.
THe HAlo Forerunner saga. 3 books. Flatscreen, Text (650) 333-8323 Local crAFTsMAn 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" ride, 18” crash. Paistie 18” crash - $99
cHAnGe oF nAMe Like new. Great gift! $25. (650) 204-0587
CASE# 18CIV03548 Delivery available. dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 (916)826-5964 PoP uP tent. Sleeps. 2-3. Like new. In-
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, V.loGVinoV, unusuAl Journey to the flatable camping bed. Sleeping bag.
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, MoTorolA brAVo MB 520 (android lG crAFTsMen shop vac 6.5hp $60 $50.00. (650)588-0842.
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
Country of Cyclic Arithmetic, 2017, Rus- 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD (510)943-9221 312 Pets & Animals
sian, 104p $25 (650)638-1695 card Belmont (650)595-8855
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 sHoPsMiTH MArk V 50th Anniversary Prince Tennis 2 section nylon black
PETITION OF Airline cArrier for cats, pur. from
most attachments. $1,500/OBO. Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
Daniel Rekitar 294 baby stuff onkYo AV Receiver HT-R570 .Digital
(650)504-0585
Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call
(505)228-1480 local. $55.(650)341-8342
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready,
Petitioner: Daniel Rekitar filed a petition bAbY crib, "Dream on Me", like new Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 ToTAl GYM XLS, excellent condition.
VinTAGe crAFTsMAn Jig Saw. Circa one kennel Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani-
with this court for a decree changing with mattress, pad and 2 sheets. $80.00. 1947. $60. (650)245-7517 Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call
name as follows: (650)592-3540 304 Furniture mal carriers 26x16. Excellent cond. $60.. (650)588-0828
Present Name: Daniel Rekitar VinTAGe sHoPsMiTH and bAnd (650)593-2066
Proposed Name: Daniel von Rechitar 295 Art 2 WAlnuT 3-drawer nitestands. Tops sAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call PArroT cAGe, Steel, Large - approx
TouredGe reAcTion ii uniflex sys-
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
need work but very good cond. $20/ea (650)342-6993
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
brusHed FinisH, 15" X 20" frame (650)952-3466. offer. (650)245-4084
interested in this matter shall appear be- holds 18 various size photos. Never
fore this court at the hearing indicated used. $20. 650-369-2486. TreAdMill in very good condition. Pic-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- AnTique dininG table for six people PeT cArrier for small dog or cat in ex-
with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 Welder- lincoln AC 220 amps 240 ture available on request. $50 obo.
tition for change of name should not be cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- 650 322 9598.
volts $199.00 (650)948-4895
granted. Any person objecting to the 296 Appliances AnTique MoHAGAnY Bookcase. Four
6059
name changes described above must file TreAdMill-Horizon like New, limit-
a written objection that includes the rea- Air condiTioner 10000 BTU w/re-
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. 309 office equipment PeT TAxi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux ed use, Paid $750-Asking $450 OBO
sons for the objection at least two court mote. Slider model fits all windows. LG Nature Miracle - Excellent Condition for (650)508-8662
ArMcHAir Good condition $55. $25. Call (650)349-6059.
days before the matter is scheduled to brand $199 runs like new. (650)235- (650)266-3184 lAPToP cAse or bag. Black. Like new.
be heard and must appear at the hearing 0898 Hardly used. $25. (650)697-1564. VinTAGe nAsH Cruisers Mens/ Wom-
to show cause why the petition should bedsTeAd sinGle, poster style, box Yorkies Akc Dews and Tails, Ready ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
not be granted. If no written objection is coFFee MAker $15.00 white, Kitchen spring, mattress available. $40.00. 310 Misc. For sale to Go, Call for Details, Must leave Mes-
sage (209)663-1215.
6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- Gourmet, makes up to 12 cups (650)533- (650)593-7408
tion without a hearing. A hearing on the 0907 500-600 biG Band-era 78's--most mint, WoMAn’s ski Boots, Nordica, size 8
petition shall be held on 08/28/18 at 9 beiGe soFA $99. Excellent Condition no sleeves--$50 for all-(650)574-5459 316 clothes $30 (650)592-2047.
a.m., Dept. PJ at 400 County Center, HoTPoinT HeAVY Duty Dryer excellent (650) 315-2319
Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this 78 rPM records in four albums and nine 5 boxes male & female square dance YAMAHA rooF RACK, 58 inches $75.
working condition Burlingame $50 Call bunk beds for sale. Cherry Wood, 2 (650)458-3255
Order to Show Cause shall be published sleeves. $25. San Bruno. (650)794-0839
at least once each week for four succes- Dan (408)656-0958 years old. Includes Mattresses. $600 or clothing. Excellent Condition. As a
sive weeks prior to the date set for hear- B/O (650)685-2494 bessY sMAll Evening Hand Bag With bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
ing on the petition in the following news- MAYTAG WAsHer excellent working Beige Cord $75.00 (650)678-5371 335 Garden equipment
paper of general circulation: condition Burlingame $50 Call Dan coMMode, Good condition. $20 obo.
(408)656-0958 Please call (650)745-6309 biFold sHuTTers 2x28”x79 $10.00 box oF used men's Levi's and misc.
San Mateo Daily Journal Toro elecTric Super Blower Yard
Filed: 7/17/2018 (650)544-5306 jeans $99.00 or best offer fair condition Vac. 2 speed velocity 180 MPH.
/s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ MFG H20lAbs Model 300 exc cond coMPuTer desk (glass) & chair. Like (650)589-0764 $20.00 (650)207-4162
Judge of the Superior Court counter top $25 Burl (650)248-3839. new $75 OBO (650)704-4709 or blAck FrAMe Semi rimless semi-
Dated: 7/12/2018 gtecher@comcast.net wrap; Lens:GreyUV; UltraSleek; Light-
(Published 7/25/18, 8/1/18, 8/8/18, rooM HeATer Electric 1320 Watts, Ar- weight ; New w/case; $65.00.
8/15/18) vin Air Fan Forced Automatic $5. coMPuTer desk For sale $99 yummub@yahoo.com
(650)952-3500 (650)520-4650
blue oYsTer cult lp signed by donald
seWinG MAcHine-roYAl XL 6000 coMPuTer sWiVel CHAIR. Padded r. Eric b. And Wilcox. $40. Cash
Dressmaker Sewing Machine. $150. Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 (408)661-6019
order To sHoW cAuse For (650)342-8436.
desk, Gd. cond. $99.99 or b.o. cAsH reGisTer Parts; Much Skin Not
cHAnGe oF nAMe (650)458-3578 Guts $500 (415)269-4784
CASE# 18CIV03334 sHoWTiMe roTisserie used once
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, $90. Call (650)347-1458 no ans/eave
message. clAY PoTs 6- 1 gal, 4- 1/2 gal, 3- 2 gal
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, dininG TAble (36"x54") and 4 match- plastic pots. All free. (650)871-8907
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 uniTAP sTAndArd centerset bath- $250 .(650)-654-1930. cosTco PlAY Pen with travel bag.
PETITION OF room chrome faucet, complete, $10, Used once $35 (650)591-2981
Wu Lee, Pei-Lih (650)595-3933 dresser 4-drAWer in Belmont for
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: $75. Good condition; good for children. lionel cHrisTMAs Holiday expan-
Petitioner: Wu Lee, Pei-Lih filed a peti- VAcuuM cleAner (reconditioned) Call (650)678-8585 sion Set. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
tion with this court for a decree changing $20 Call Ed (415)298-0645
name as follows: enTerTAinMenT cenTer for $50. lionel WesTern Union Pass car and
Present name: Wu Lee, Pei-Lih WesTern WAsHboArd Sales made Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. dining car. New OB $99 (650)368-7537
Proposed Name: Lee, Pei-Lih of brass and wood, Golden Beam #25-C. (650)726-4102
$75. phone 650-369-2486. lorex 14” B&W Surveillance System
Model SG14S1042C-A $75 (415)407-
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Glider rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- 2360 RWC loction.
interested in this matter shall appear be- WHirlPool WAsHer DRYER, GE lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644.
fore this court at the hearing indicated Refrigerator all working and in good con-
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. luGGAGe, red, 21" NEW Samsonite
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- ikeA dresser, black, 3 shelf. 23" x Spinner,$50.00. (650)729-3000
tition for change of name should not be 15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804.
granted. Any person objecting to the
ikeA TAble, black 58" x 21" x 14" high.
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea-
297 bicycles $ 30. (650)598-9804. MAkes 6"x6" potholders, frame and
loops included. FREE. 650-595-3933
sons for the objection at least two court AdulT bikes 1 regular and 2 with bal-
days before the matter is scheduled to loVe cHAir, velour, tan. $45.
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 (808)631-1365. Meilink sAFe-Fire Proof,
be heard and must appear at the hearing 50”x31”X31”, 2200lbs $1200
to show cause why the petition should bMx MonGoose Outer Limit Bike, neW TWin Mattress set plus frame www.elo.deals (415)309-3892
not be granted. If no written objection is looks almost new, $29 (650)595-3933 $30.00 (650) 347-2356
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340 Camera & Photo equip. 620 Automobiles 625 Classic Cars 670 Auto Parts
niKon 18-140 zoom lenses (3), excel- PeerleSS tire Chains, used a few
lent condition. $200 each. (650)592-9044 don’t lose money times. Fits several sizes P165-225. $20
obo. (650)745-6309
omegA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In- on a trade-in or
struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En- consignment! rimS-Chrome, 17” Set of 4 with caps,
larging Lens $95 (415)260-6940 Off ’02 GMC Truck $200.00 (650)333-
0303
ViVitAr V 2000 W/35-70 zoom and Sell your vehicle in the
original manual. Like new. $99 SSF the Club steering wheel locks 2 each
(650)583-6636 daily Journal’s new. $ 20.00 (650)871-8907
Auto Classifieds.
White StAr Tire Chains, never used.
345 medical equipment P195/75R14. $25 obo. (650)745-6309.
AdJuStAble bAth shower transfer
Just $45
bench with sidebar $15 (510)770-1976 We’ll run it 680 Autos Wanted
driVe 3-in-1 commode with seat,buck-
‘til you sell it! Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
et,cover,splash sheild,armrests $10 Novas, running or not
Parts collection etc.
(510)770-1976 reach 83,450 drivers So clean out that garage
driVe deluxe two button walker $10 from South Sf to Give me a call
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CheVY hhr ‘08 - Grey, spunky car 630 trucks & SuV’s Abbr. 37 Fan club focus 50 Prefix with act
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500. 9 Assists in arson, 38 __ Mahal and cede
garage Sales (408)807-6529. toYotA ‘05 TACOMA pickup, automat-
ic, 174K miles, $7500. (650)302-5523 say 1 Disheveled 39 Venn diagram 51 Invisible urban
dodge ‘99 mAintenAnCe Van, , feature pollution
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eStAte SAleS mAzdA 2016 Sky Active one owner per-
toYotA ‘08 SIENNA LE, excellent con-
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15 Waldorf salad 3 One paying for a archipelago 56 Out of sight
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16 Inhumane 4 Positive sign 43 Gradually 58 Blot gently
PontiAC 1997 Passenger Van. Alumi-
640 motorcycles/Scooters 17 Terrain feature of 5 Ginza tender becomes clear 59 Big name in
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lights, the innovative new “We do a lot of corporate happy
restaurant that took the South Bay hours, and we also do a lot of off-sites,
by storm, just opened in downtown where we go to them. It’s very
Burlingame. affordable. We're ranging like $30 to
The location could not be better $40 per person.”
situated on Burlingame Ave at the Remarkably, the original Campbell
corner of California Drive. location drew a jaw-dropping 1,300
The small plates-meets-comfort-food diners at its debut and has remained a
eatery has proven overwhelmingly crowd pleaser ever since, according to
popular in Los Gatos and Campbell. Hult. The Los Gatos restaurant has
While the theme is aviation — at the proved similarly popular.
Burlingame location, an actual airplane How did Hult learn to please the
is suspended from the ceiling — the customer so well?
concept is based on the traditional “My mom opened six restaurants in
notion of flights at a wine tasting — that Sweden. So in the summer, when all the
is, a varied selection of wines served at other kids were on vacation, I was doing
once. dishes or bartending or cooking to try to
The highly approachable menu — half help her out. I learned a lot about
of which is suitable for vegetarians — customer experience and customer
features familiar favorites, from mac service – what you should do and what
and cheese to tacos, and hummus to you shouldn't do – very early on.”
empanadas. As a business, Flights is expanding
Each plate includes three versions of a rapidly, with a Mountain View location
single dish. An order of empanadas, for expected to open late this summer. Hult
example, features al pastor, truffle, and credits the swift progress to lessons he
ground beef-filled versions on a single learned as a pro hockey player.
plate. “If I've become pretty successful
A drink order similarly includes three pretty quick in this business, it's
variations of a cocktail. because I’ve got a lot of determination
Offering each menu item in multiple and grit, if you will. We've been through
incarnations is at the heart of the some major setbacks. We had all kinds
Flights restaurant concept and drives its of issue, and I think a lot of people
popularity. As diners enjoy varied would just have given up. But there was
versions of each dish, they not only no way I was going to give up.”
share the experience together at the Some of his employees have been
table, but are compelled to spread the inspired by him from the beginning.
word. “They saw that leadership, and they
“It's very shareable,” says owner Alex decided to follow along, and now a lot of Above (clockwise from top left): Owner Alex Hult behind the bar, the modern yet warm
Hult. “And also you get really great them are still with us. And now interior of the Burlingame location, flights of mac and cheese and Cosmopolitan varieties.
value. You get three drinks for the price everyone is making good money, and it's
of $15 to $18. (Food items are similarly a very successful company and growing
priced.) So people feel like they get a lot really fast. It's super exciting to see the
for their money, and they keep coming results!” Fast forward 10+ years. Hult was living who drafted him all those years ago.
back, and they tell their friends.” And Not content to expand locally, Flights in Las Vegas and fell in love with a Now cozy with the team and its
that adds up to success. is at a junction as a business. In gorgeous beauty queen. management, Hult counts a handful of
Flights offers something for everyone, January, heavy-hitting tech executives “She kept saying I'm from the Bay Sharks players among Flights’ business
according to Hult. joined the management team. In the Area, I'm from the Bay Area,” but was partners.
“We have kids, we have couples, we works are plans for a site in Las Vegas never more specific. The decor at Flights Burlingame is
have old people, we have everything,” as well as the prospect of franchising the They decided to make a life together just as inviting as the food. It features
he enthuses, “Because the menu is very concept. and relocate to her hometown. On the deep chocolate wood tones, accented by
approachable. It's not sous-vide cooked “We are working on streamlining drive there, as they were approaching brushed aluminum details and
this and fancy that. It's hot dogs. It's everything and we will start probably their exit, he noticed a sign that read spectacular tiered-glass lighting
French fries. It's just presented very doing some franchising next year.” “San Jose.” fixtures. The effect is polished and
nicely and tastes really good. So it's Hult’s relocating to the Bay Area, it “Is this, like, the same San Jose that modern, yet homey. Outdoor seating is
kind of like a fine dining version of bar seems, was meant to be. As a young has the San Jose Sharks?” he asked, artfully arranged to afford diners a
food.” hockey hotshot in Sweden, he was stunned. view of passers-by.
Still, the restaurant’s core recruited by the Sharks to play in San What's more, a pageant colleague of Overall, the experience, food, and
demographic proved something of a Jose. But fate intervened: Injury his wife is the daughter of team general drink at Flights restaurant is first class
surprise. prevented him from accepting the offer. manager Doug Wilson, the very man all the way.
Pizzas
Tantalizing mini pizzas include meatball, barbecue chicken, and smoked
brisket and pineapple toppings.
Shrimp
While cocktail is served in the traditional glassware, garlic infused shrimp
is served on a skewer and the phyllo wrapped version rests neatly on the
plate.
Ahi Tuna
In a glorious presentation that highlights the vibrant color of this offering,
you'll find poke, seared, and sashimi tuna.
Veggie Taco
Among the decidedly inventive selections are Thai tofu, veggie Ranchero,
and mushroom teriyaki.