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Thursday • June 19, 2014 • Vol XIII,Edition 262 www.smdailyjournal.com Lawsuit over CSM tree removal thrown out Appeals court states suit was beyond statute of limitations By Angela Swartz Tuesday that the district did notice the pub- ing the large trees from the ridgeline of the activities were within the scope of the proj- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF lic on the December 2010 tree-cutting proj- campus, installing new lights in the park- ect described in the initial study and miti- ect and that the appeal of the project was ing lots and reconfiguring the roads. The gated negative declaration. Even if the chal- A lawsuit over the removal of 201 trees beyond the 180-day statute of limitations. group sought to require an environmental lenged activities did differ substantially from that upset Back in July 2011, neighbors in impact review before plans moved forward from the project described in the initial neighbors over the loss of the natural barri- Hillsborough joined together under the to cut trees and add new light fixtures, park- study and mitigated negative declaration, er from noise, traffic and buildings was name Citizens For a Green San Mateo and ing lots and roads, which the plaintiff said the lawsuit was filed July 1, 2011, more thrown out of court under a statue of limita- sued the San Mateo County Community affected the adjacent neighborhood. than 180 days after the removal of trees tions clause. College District for failing to conduct an The court’s ruling states the Gateway The Court of Appeals ruled environmental impact review before remov- Phase I project and related tree removal See CSM, Page 23 San Mateo adds police to schools Middle,high schools hire officers to patrol and educate students By Samantha Weigel DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

Protecting and educating children about bullying, crime and how to resist gangs are key responsibilities for San Mateo’s expanded school resource officer program aimed to support middle and high school students. The San Mateo City Council approved an agreement between the city, the San Mateo-Foster City Elementary School District and the San Mateo Union High School District Monday night. Each entity will now share the cost ERIK OEVERNDIEK/DAILY JOURNAL to assign three police officers to cover the city’s three mid- Foster City’s closed Harry’s Hofbrau location is adjacent to the former Black Angus steakhouse which is now the site of the dle and high schools. future five-story,121-room TownePlace Suites,Extended Stay Hotel at 1299 Chess Drive. Ensuring children, schools and teachers are kept safe is New proposal for old hofbrau See POLICE, Page 23 Foster City hopes hotel will promote new restaurants California’s budget deal By Samantha Weigel seating, said Community where Foster City begins. Not too DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Development Director Curtis Banks. many people know there’s a boundary means more preschool The Harry’s Hofbrau location is adja- right next door,” Councilman Art With two longtime Foster City cent to the former Black Angus steak- Kiesel said. “A restaurant (at the Education officials would like to have restaurants closed, officials hope a house, now the site of the future five- Harry’s site) will be able to compete seen more early education investment story, 121-room TownePlace Suites, with Bridgepointe better than one on soon-to-be constructed hotel will be By Angela Swartz able to support a proposed restaurant Extended Stay Hotel at 1299 Chess the south side of (State Route) 92 DAILY JOURNAL STAFF center and enable it to compete with Drive. because … with the extended stay The city has long struggled to main- hotel it gives them a place to go eat the neighboring Bridgepointe Compromise is the name of the game with the California tain a successful retail presence with that’s just a short walk. It’d be the Shopping Center. budget’s inclusion of additional preschool programming, San Mateo’s neighboring and popular closest restaurant there so they’d Harry’s Hofbrau, at 1297 Chess which is going to include less transitional kindergarten Bridgepointe Shopping Center near- almost have a captive market.” Drive, closed earlier this year and the than initially anticipated. by. However, councilmembers are On May 2, property owner Solomon developer is proposing to tear down Countywide, it’s still unclear how many more preschool hopeful these two new developments Tsai of 1297 Chess Restaurant Group, the current 9,000-square-foot building slots there will be, but the state surveyed the local Title 5 will serve each other. Inc., turned in a pre-application to the and construct a 11,000- to 12,500- programs, that serve low-income students, to assess how square-foot retail and restaurant space “Nobody would know where with about 600 square feet of outdoor Bridegpointe and San Mateo ends and See PROPOSAL Page 6 See BUDGET, Page 22 2 Thursday • June 19, 2014 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL Thought for the Day “To seek fulfillment is to invite frustration.” — Jiddu Krishnamurti,Indian author,philosopher (1895-1986) This Day in History The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was approved by the U.S. Senate, 73-27, after surviving a lengthy filibuster. 1964 Hours later, a twin-engine plane car- rying Sens. Edward Kennedy, D- Mass., and Birch Bayh, D-Ind., crashed near Springfield, Massachusetts. Kennedy was serious- ly injured, Bayh and his wife, Marvella, less so, but two people, including the pilot, were killed. In 1764, Jose Gervasio Artigas, considered the father of Uruguayan independence, was born in Montevideo. In 1864, during the Civil War, the Confederate sloop-of- war CSS Alabama was sunk by the USS Kearsarge (also a sloop-of-war) off Cherbourg, France. In 1865, Union troops commanded by Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, with news that the Civil War was over, and that all remaining slaves in Texas were free, an event celebrated to this day as “Juneteenth.” In 1910, the first-ever Father’s Day was celebrated in REUTERS Spokane, Washington. (The idea for the observance is cred- Humanoid robots dressed in the colors of Germany’s and Brazil’s national soccer team jerseys are seen during a photo ited to Sonora Louise Smart Dodd.) opportunity at the Institute for Computer Science at the University of Bonn in Bonn in Germany. In 1934, the Federal Communications Commission was created; it replaced the Federal Radio Commission. In 1938, four dozen people were killed when a railroad In other news ... bridge in Montana collapsed, sending a train known as the Arizona eatery shames Tuesday after a battle with cancer. County say they’ve recovered 1,000 Olympian hurtling into Custer Creek. Micka and Scott opened the Holy Android computer tablets stolen from In 1944, during World War II, the two-day Battle of the art thieves on Facebook Cross Monastery in 1979 to provide an electronics store and arrested two Philippine Sea began, resulting in a decisive victory for the FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Two accom- religious services and ceremonies for store employees. Americans over the Japanese. plices in the theft of a painting at a fellow Orthodox Christians. Building it The Riverside Press-Enterprise says a In 1953, Julius Rosenberg, 35, and his wife, Ethel, 37, Flagstaff restaurant have come forward had been a decades-old dream, Micka total of 1,400 Zeepad tablets — valued convicted of conspiring to pass U.S. atomic secrets to the after a shaming campaign on Facebook. said, and so when he was diagnosed with at a total of $90,000 — were taken from Soviet Union, were executed at Sing Sing Prison in The Arizona Daily Sun reported cancer last year, he and Scott pursued an the Norco store on June 6. Ossining, New York. Tuesday that Tyler Christensen, the exemption to state law, which would Sheriff’s deputies learned that tablets In 1964, a groundbreaking ceremony took place in owner of McMillan Bar and Kitchen, have required Micka to be buried in a were being advertised online and posed Concord, California, for the Bay Area Rapid Transit system, went to social media instead of police cemetery or cremated. as buyers. Undercover agents met with with President Lyndon B. Johnson presiding. after the painting went missing on June Gov. Jerry Brown signed the bill in two men and they were arrested on 9. March. Tuesday. The 1,000 tablets were found Christensen posted an open letter and after a search of a home and a storage Birthdays surveillance photo of a man putting the Dead dog found in freezer facility. painting in his backpack while the two donated to thrift shop Authorities say Nanak Singh and his accomplices acted as lookouts. LOMA LINDA — Southern California cousin, Amrik Singh, both of He says the two accomplices have authorities say a freezer donated to a Riverside, worked at the store. since come forward and given $500 to thrift shop contained an unwelcome sur- They were released from jail on bail cover the cost of the artwork. prise — a dead dog. Wednesday and couldn’t immediately be Christensen’s Facebook post has Jodi Miller of the San Bernardino reached for comment. been shared more than 7,900 times and County Sheriff’s Department says received more than 4,300 likes and investigators were called to the Re:Live Man deported after nearly 770 comments. Thrift in Loma Linda Tuesday night. death linked to Star Wars toys Actress Kathleen Rapper The artwork, however, was last seen The San Bernardino Sun says two men Singer-dancer ANTIOCH — A Mexican citizen sus- Turner is 60. Paula Abdul is 52. Macklemore is 31. hanging from a tree. scavenging in the area opened the freez- er and found blood and a plastic- pected in the killing of a man who tried Pop singer Tommy DeVito (The Four Seasons) is 86. Actress Monk who lobbied wrapped object inside. to pay a debt with Star Wars action fig- ures has been deported. Gena Rowlands is 84. Hall of Fame race car driver Shirley for special burial dies Miller tells the Riverside Press- Muldowney is 74. Singer Spanky McFarlane (Spanky and Our Enterprise that the foul-smelling pack- U.S. Immigration and Customs CASTRO VALLE — A Northern Enforcement officials say 34-year-old Gang) is 72. Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi (soo chee) age turned out to contain a dead dog. California monk, who successfully lob- Miller says it’s not the right way to Pablo Christian Larumbe Rojas was is 69. Author Salman Rushdie is 67. Actress Phylicia Rashad bied the Legislature to pass a bill allow- turned over Tuesday to authorities in is 66. Rock singer Ann Wilson (Heart) is 64. Musician Larry dispose of an animal — but it’s not a ing him to be buried on the nine-acre crime. Mexico at a San Diego-area border Dunn is 61. Country singer Doug Stone is 58. Singer Mark grounds of his Orthodox Christian crossing. DeBarge is 55. Actor Andy Lauer is 51. Rock singer-musician monastery, has died. Authorities recover Rojas was arrested earlier this year in Brian Vander Ark (Verve Pipe) is 50. Actress Mia Sara is 47. The Rev. Stephen Scott, a longtime the in connec- Rock musician Brian “Head” Welch is 44. Actor Jean Dujardin friend of 75-year-old Abbott Theodor 1,000 stolen Android tablets tion with the slaying of Carlos is 42. Actress Robin Tunney is 42. Micka, said he died peacefully on NORCO — Authorities in Riverside Palomares Maldonado.

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Sunday, June 15. Police reports Loud music complaint. A group of peo- ple were reported for kicking a ball at some- one’s wall and making too much noise on Occupational hazard Madison Avenue before 11:15 p.m. Abartender with bad posture was report- Saturday, June 14. ed for being drunk and having an anxi- ety attack on Broadway in Redwood SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO City before 4:24 p.m. Monday, June 16. Disturbance. A man reported his son for breaking a TV and hitting a vehicle on Duval Drive before 9:06 p.m. Wednesday, REDWOOD CITY June 11. Intoxicated person. Police responded to Petty theft. A woman was arrested for a report made by a man upset that he was attempting to steal face cream at the Costco kicked out of a bar for stealing five beers at Wholesale on El Camino Real before 11:38 Chestnut and Spring streets before 5:33 a.m. Wednesday, June 11. p.m. Tuesday, June 17. Fraud. A woman was scammed out of $800 Vandalism. Police responded to a report of by a “Kevin Shaw” claiming he was from the a home pelted by eggs on Inner Circle IRS and would arrest her if she didn’t pay on before 10:03 a.m. Tuesday, June 17. Theresa Drive before 10:03 a.m. Disturbance. A man was reported for Wednesday, June 11. yelling at his elderly mother on Maddux Suspicious circumstances. Police Drive before 8:47 a.m. Tuesday, June 17. responded to a report of someone destroy- Vandalism. A woman reported her neigh- ing the ignition of a 2003 Chevrolet bor for throwing a bicycle at her and threat- Silverado on Miller Avenue before 7:32 ening her on Beech Street before 6:59 p.m. a.m. Wednesday, June 11.

Teen stowaway can’t Around the Bay believe he survived flight fence at Mineta San Jose SAN JOSE — A Somali immigrant who International Airport in survived an arduous flight to Hawaii stowed April and climbed aboard away in a jet’s wheel well says he was trying the Hawaiian Airlines to reach his mom, a refugee in Ethiopia who plane because it was the says her teenage son broke down in tears first flight he could find this week during their first call since his heading west, and he ordeal. wanted to go see his Mother Ubah Mohammed Abdule, who is mother. Yahya, who seeking U.S. asylum, told the Associated Yahya Abdi described crouching in Press Wednesday her son, who she hasn’t the wheel well and cover- seen in eight years, cried on the phone ing his ears at take-off, made his first public Tuesday and told her he thought she was comments during a Google Chat on Tuesday dead. to KPIX-5. “He says, ‘Mom you are not dead for sure? “It was above the clouds, I could see I thought you died in a boat trip. This is through the little holes,” Yahya said, who incredible news.’ Then he became silent for gave short, stilted answers. a moment. Then he cried,” she said. When asked if he can believe he survived Yahya Abdi, 15, said Tuesday that he ran the trip, Yahya paused several seconds: “Uh, away from his Santa Clara home, hopped a no.” But he also said he wasn’t scared. 4 Thursday • June 19, 2014 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL Voter turnout settles at 27 percent:Write-ins votes tallied By Michelle Durand Burlingame attorney that saw historic lows in continue preferring absentee ballots as DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Christopher Shenfield, a participation statewide. their method of voting. Vote by mail bal- write-in candidate again In San Mateo County, lots were 21.27 percent of the total, fol- The two write-in candidates for judge and Susan L. Greenberg and of 354,994 registered lowed by 6.06 percent cast at precincts and sheriff on the June primary ballot amassed Jeffrey Hayden for a votes, 97,443 individu- .12 percent at voting centers. hundreds of votes between them in an elec- Superior Court judge als — or, 27.45 percent The results will be deemed official and tion that saw record low turnout in San spot, received 57 votes — cast ballots. While an certified once the Elections Office finishes Mateo County. which is equal to 0.07 increase from the less its mandatory 1 percent tally to verify the Juan Lopez and Christopher Shenfield percent of the total. than 20 percent turnout accuracy of the automated count. For the both finished Election Night without Christopher Greenberg won the elec- Juan Lopez reported at the close of tally, precincts are randomly chosen by enough votes to merit mention on the June Shenfield tion with 71.55 percent, election night and likely throwing three 10-sided dice. The tally 3 results but both men’s results are now or 55,972 votes, and above the state average, the latest figures began Monday, June 16 and must be fin- reported by the Election Office’s semi-offi- Hayden received 28.38 percent or 22,197 are still “very low compared to four years ished within 28 days of the election. cial tally. votes. ago,” said Elections Division Manager All June 3 primary results are available Lopez, a sheriff’s deputy, received 997 While Shenfield said he purposefully decid- David Tom. online at www.shapethefuture.org. votes, or 1.43 percent, in his bid to unseat ed to run after the candidacy period closed, Tom wasn’t certain if the percentage was current Sheriff Greg Munks. Munks Lopez tried to get his paperwork filed in time an all-time drop but said “it’s definitely a [email protected] received 68,530 votes or 98.57 percent of and narrowly missed the deadline. record low within the last 20 to 30 years.” (650) 344-5200 ext. 102 the vote. Both men ran in a gubernatorial primary The results also show that county voters EVERSE R MORTGAGE CALL FOR A FREE BROCHURE OR QUOTE

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Obituary IN MEMORY OF DOUGLAS WAYNE KAUL December 22, 1952 – June 9, 2014 Douglas Wayne Kaul (formerly of San Mateo) passed away following a brief illness on Monday, June 9th at his home in McArthur, California with his loving wife Sandi, daughter Yvonne and his beloved Labradors, Brawny Bear and Bailey at his side. He spent his last day surrounded by friends and family, watching the Giants beat New York twice and maintaining his sense of humor and spirit to the end. Doug and Sandi moved to McArthur, California from San Mateo in 2010 to fulfill the dream of enjoying their retirement years in the beautiful Fall River Valley of far Northeastern California. Having retired as a Welding Inspector, Doug built his dream ranch and shop and enjoyed every moment spent there with family and friends. Doug’s spirit will live on in McArthur and at their ranch for years to come. A memorial celebration of Doug’s life is planned for Saturday, August 9th at their home in McArthur. Sandi is planning to establish a scholarship fund to benefit welding students in Doug’s memory. Please email her at [email protected] if you would like further details. 6 Thursday • June 19, 2014 LOCAL/STATE/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL Murder conviction upheld in fatal crash Burlingame man serving 15 years to life for 2009 single-car collision By Michelle Durand might re-offend and not Amendment rights were violated because declined to take a plea deal for roughly 12 DAILY JOURNAL STAFF feeling there was anoth- the blood test showing his .20 alcohol years in prison and waiving his right to er option. level was taken without a warrant. appeal. A Burlingame man with a history of In its opinion issued After Walker was hospitalized following Following the trial, Carr argued for a new intoxicated driving offenses was properly this week, the First the crash of his silver Infiniti M45, he trial because one juror who had been convicted of second-degree murder in the Appellate District Court first replied “whatever” when told a blood excused for conducting her own Internet 2009 crash that wrapped his car around an upheld Walker’s convic- sample was required but changed his mind research informed the court that if the jury eucalyptus tree and killed his passenger, an tion and concluded jurors and declined after learning White died. A knew of his earlier manslaughter convic- appellate court ruled. properly felt that he phlebotomist took the blood while Walker tion “there is absolutely no way that he Bruce Alan Walker Jr., 38, is serving 15 Bruce Walker “knew the dangers of slept in the trauma room. The blood test would have been convicted of second- years to life in prison for the April 11, drinking and driving and also indicated Walker had used cocaine degree murder by this jury.” 2009, death of Daniel James White in the it did not deter him.” within six to eight hours of the draw. The trial judge found the one juror’s com- single-car collision at Howard Avenue and District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said Earlier that night, Walker’s ex-girlfriend ments less reliable than the foreperson El Camino Real. A jury in his first 2010 his office is “very, very pleased” with the and her family met him for dinner at who disagreed with the account and had trial convicted him of vehicular court’s ruling. Broadway Prime and as they left took his previously alerted the court to her improp- manslaughter but hung 9-3 on guilt of the Walker’s appeal argued that jurors were car keys, handing them to White. Walker er Google search. Appellate court judges murder count. Asecond jury came back with given confusing instructions about the told the woman he was going to meet some agreed on their own that the juror’s murder after a trial in which the prosecu- implied malice required to convict on the friends. remarks would not have changed the out- tion showed Walker competed two different murder charge. During trial, the jury also heard of sever- come. DUI offender programs, was out on bail in Defense attorney Geoff Carr, who repre- al prior DUI incidents involving Walker The “fleeting” comments were “innocu- a Wisconsin DUI case and even had his sented Walker during his two trials, said he including a February 2001 arrest in ous and insignificant compared with the keys removed from a friend the night he was most troubled that the appellate court Burlingame for which he was convicted and credible evidence ... that [Walker] drank decided to drive. was unswayed on the argument that the jury a February 2009 Wisconsin collision for excessive amounts of alcohol before get- Walker argued in his appeal that the sec- was given two different common defini- which he was on bail. In that case, police ting in his car and driving recklessly on El ond jury should have learned of the earlier tions of “deliberate” within the legal found Walker in a restaurant parking lot Camino with conscious disregard of the conviction rather than be left feeling like instructions. loading luggage from a damaged car into a danger to life his conduct posed,” Judge it had an all-or-nothing choice between “There’s a fiction involved that a jury is taxi after the crash. That case was dis- Robert Dondero wrote. acquittal and guilty of murder. The appeal supposed to know which dictionary to use, missed after his prosecution in the newest also argued that at least one juror only con- mine or [prosecutor Joe Cannon],” Carr San Mateo County case. victed White of murder out of concern he said. After the 2010 mistrial, prosecutors [email protected] The appeal also claimed Walker’s Fourth announced plans to retry Walker after he (650) 344-5200 ext. 102 Around the Bay Amazon ties new 4.7-inch phone to its services Escaped San Francisco jail inmate arrested By Ryan Nakashima services from the nation’s largest e- instance, the phone will have X-Ray SAN FRANCISCO — Authorities say an inmate who and Anick Jesdanun commerce company. for supplemental content about escaped from the San Francisco County Jail has been THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The new Fire phone also adds such movies and TV shows and Mayday for caught. features as the ability to render images live tech support. Sheriff’s Deputy Enrique Lunquin said 40-year-old SEATTLE — Amazon has introduced in 3-D. Amazon’s new Firefly feature allows Timothy Midgett was arrested at a San Francisco homeless a new smartphone with audio and The Fire phone doesn’t differ much users to take a photo of an object, such shelter without incident on Tuesday night after sheriff’s object recognition technology that from other smartphones on the market as a toaster or a soup can, and get more deputies received a call that he was there. He is being held seeks to make it easier for consumers and shares many characteristics found information about it, including a way without bail on suspicion of felony escape. to locate and purchase products and in other Amazon devices. For to purchase it through Amazon. Authorities say Midgett fled from the jail on June 7 while taking out the trash. He had been granted special privileges according to a city staff report. Around undoubtedly need places to eat or serv- because he was deemed a low-risk inmate and wasn’t a vio- that time, the owners of the Harry’s ices that could be provided if the site is lent offender. PROPOSAL Hofbrau site questioned the adequacy of redeveloped, Perez said. Continued from page 1 a document relative to the environ- Councilman Steve Okamoto said the Officials deem five Oakland fires suspicious mental review of the 1299 site, accord- restaurants would be easily accessible OAKLAND — Firefighters will be back in the Oakland ing to the report. to the city’s growing tech companies. city requesting an amendment to the Tsai then purchased the Harry’s site “It’s also close enough for some of Hills a day after putting out five separate brush fires that general plan for Vintage Park, the 132- they have deemed suspicious. on April 8, 2014. Tsai did not return a the folks who work at Visa and Gilead acre area that includes the proposed request for comment. types of business where they’re going Oakland Fire Battalion Chief Lisa Baker says crews on development site. Councilman Herb Perez said the to have an opportunity to eat and Wednesday will walk through trails where the fires occurred Per the city’s new code amendment, Harry’s Hofbrau was outdated and the spend money in Foster City,” a day earlier. projects requiring zoning or general Baker says about 100 firefighters from several local and hotel will need to help support a future Okamoto said. plan amendments go before the City development. state agencies put the blazes out in about an hour. No Council and public for input prior to a Based on the proposal, the new injuries or structural damage was reported. “For me, it’s quite frankly in the development would need to provide developer spending time and money middle of nowhere relative to every- on a formal application. This project about 141 parking spaces and the thing else that’s going on there. It’s in plans indicate the necessary parking will be reviewed Monday, June 23, essence, kind of a lost space. It’s not Banks said. cannot be provided on site. However, really a well-trafficked road,” Perez it’s anticipated the restaurant and hotel The developer wants the flexibility said. “If they have something that’s to chose which store or restaurant could share parking due to varying creative, that they could generate rev- demand times. Both sites also have the would fill the site based on the market, enue and if it’s supported by the according to a staff report. However, it potential to access off-site parking, hotels, than that’s a creative use.” has suggested about 8,000 square feet according to the report. Due to the influx of 2,000 to 3,000 be designated for sit-down as well as new employees expected from the fast casual dining and the remainder be The City Council will hold a public filled by retail and service shops such expansion of the Gilead Sciences cam- hearing on the proposal to redevelop as mobile phone store or a bank, pus, hotels are bound to be busy, Perez the 1297 Chess Drive site 6:30 p.m. according to a city staff report. said. on Monday, June 23 at City Hall, 620 Tsai received approval for Extended With the new Extended Stay hotel Foster City Blvd. For more informa- Stay hotel around September, 2013, directly next door, those who visit will tion visit www.fostercity.org. THE DAILY JOURNAL WORLD Thursday • June 19, 2014 7 Ukraine’s president offers cease-fire in east By David McHugh truce Wednesday evening THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in the eastern town of Karlivka to allow pro- KIEV, Ukraine — The new president of Russian forces to hand Ukraine promised on Wednesday that gov- over the bodies of 49 ernment troops would soon stop firing on Ukrainian troops who pro-Russian armed separatists, offering a died when the separatists chance to end the fighting that has killed shot down a transport hundreds and wracked the industrial east. plane bound for the air- In another concession to Moscow, Petro Petro port in Luhansk last weekend. Poroshenko replaced his foreign minister, Poroshenko who had outraged Russians by using an But after the truck car- obscenity to describe President Vladimir rying the remains had passed to the Putin. Ukrainian side, both sides fell back to their respective positions. Apro-Russian fighter, An end to the two months of fighting and whose face was covered with a bandanna and a promised safe exit for rebels would allow identified himself only by his nom-de- Putin to say that Russia has fulfilled its goal guerre, Sova, said the cease-fire was over. of protecting Russian speakers in eastern “The war will go on until we win,” he said. Ukraine, while Poroshenko can claim victo- U.N. Assistant Secretary-General for ry over the rebellion. Human Rights Ivan Simonovic called The Ukrainian president discussed his Poroshenko’s cease-fire announcement “a plan for a unilateral cease-fire in a phone timely initiative.” But he stressed that it call with Putin late Tuesday, their offices was “a real challenge” because U.N. human said, and Poroshenko also spoke with rights monitors in eastern Ukraine believe German Chancellor Angela Merkel. there are at least three distinct armed groups REUTERS Russia’s foreign minister cautiously wel- that don’t fully coordinate. Pro-Russian separatists stand guard at a checkpoint outside Luhansk,Ukraine. comed the move, but voiced concern that it “This may represent a problem because could be a ruse. One key question is whether some of them might be adhering to cease- Moscow is willing and able to persuade the fires, some not,” Simonovic told the pro-Russia insurgents to accept International Peace Institute in New York. Poroshenko’s plan. If successful, the plan could help ease the Rebel leaders have remained defiant, but in worst crisis between Russia and the West Experience Counts a sign of behind-the-scenes maneuvering, since the Cold War, a situation triggered by some of them visited Moscow this week to Moscow’s annexation of Crimea in March Russo Dental Care meet with senior officials and lawmakers. following the ouster of Ukraine’s pro- The two sides managed to arrange a brief Russia president. 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By Paul Larson Yes, some say our society is falling apart, but looking at the overall big picture I see most people yearning to live a peaceful and MILLBRAE – I courteous life with those around them. Most recently read an people are not violent. Most people want to article in the trade be accepted. Most people want to be happy. journal “American Remember that “hate” is taught. Funeral Director” Wouldn’t it make more sense for “love” to about the famous be taught? Teaching youngsters to be quote by the late curious and to enjoy the “differences” of “Sir William Ewart those around them would be a good start. Gladstone”, the celebrated English four term They say that it’s hard to teach old dogs new Prime Minister who was known for his tricks. But old dogs will not be here forever, colorful oratories and speeches on the floor and with effort every young dog could be of Parliament. This 19th century statesman cultivated with ideals for supporting others was renowned for many unique sayings, but with respect. Putting this into practice may he is most noted among Funeral Directors seem daunting, but it’s not impossible and for saying this: “Show me the manner in over time could be valuable for our future. which a nation cares for its dead, and I will Humanity has always been burdened with measure with mathematical exactness the a good percentage of bad guys. But, all in tender mercies of its people, their respect for all, the ideals that the majority of us value the laws of the land and their loyalty to high and strive to promote, life, liberty and the ideals.” This quote is very lyrical and well pursuit of happiness, are shared in our core. thought out. It has become a long time Going back to Gladstone’s quote, I see custom for many Funeral Homes to display the vast majority of the families we serve at this quote on a plaque for all to see. The the CHAPEL OF THE HIGHLANDS meaning is obvious and is a direct deeply committed to doing the right thing comparison between caring for our fallen for their loved ones. They come to us with a loved ones and the way we care for desire for closure and to enact final tributes ourselves, our community and our society. for those they’ve cherished. Whether public To many observers it may appear that or private their feelings are similar, and we’ve lost the motivation to care for our showing one last bit of proper care is their loved ones in a proper way, and that our goal. For me this is a sign of hope, showing society has become misguided. Taking into that overall we are a society of good people consideration the way our government with a nature to live in harmony and peace. leaders sometimes act, without the maturity If you ever wish to discuss cremation, to function unselfishly, is disturbing, and the funeral matters or want to make pre- reasons they got elected can be alarming. planning arrangements please feel free to Also, in the eyes of logical people violence call me and my staff at the CHAPEL OF should be against our nature, but seemingly THE HIGHLANDS in Millbrae at (650) is embedded in our way of life. It is topsy- 588-5116 and we will be happy to guide you turvy for a culture to view cruelty and tribal in a fair and helpful manner. For more info brutality as a form of normality, and for love you may also visit us on the internet at: to be viewed as an obscenity. www.chapelofthehighlands.com. THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Thursday • June 19, 2014 9 Educating our children Xe,Xem and Xyr issues, the school district ack up the his & her, his & his and By Charlie Bronitsky has formed a community- her & her towel sets. Find a new based Next Steps Ptitle for Oscar-nominated flick ur city councils and our school Committee with members Guest “Her.” Tell the indie band “She and Him” to districts are separate elected bod- from both Foster City pick a new name. Oies with separate responsibilities. and San Mateo. They are perspective Gender-specific pronouns are becoming When it comes to educating our children, looking at solutions for about as outdated as those antiquated socie- however, we need to look beyond the lines facilities and for helping there are two organizations that need tal requirements that foisted dresses and eti- of what we are officially responsible for those in our community resources and services. Our school district quette classes on the female persuasion and and do all that we can to fulfill that societal who need additional is no exception. However, San Mateo and expected men to open doors and pick up obligation. Education of our children is the help. Foster City have repeatedly been able to date tabs. only way to ensure a great future, not only They began meeting earlier this year to work together for the betterment of both Him, he and her are for Foster City, but for our entire country. look at the conditions of the various facili- cities, finding ways to compromise and no longer. Same Moreover, not only do governments have ties and to understand the issues they are share such that it has benefited all of us by goes with they, them this responsibility, it is the responsibility facing. They are now about to take their allowing us to work together for the com- and their. Instead, of each and every one of us to educate not summer break but, once school is back in mon good, and often at much lower cost. meet xe, xem and xyr session, their next step in the process is to only our own children but the community’s The recent collaboration in our fire services which are the pro- solicit community feedback on the prob- children. That my child no longer needs is but one example, and there are many. If nouns adopted lems and possible solutions for our chil- formal public education is irrelevant. My governments can do it, so can the people. Monday by the dren. I know that there have been issues Vancouver public communities’ children need to be educated We all understand that these are difficult relating to costs and allocation of funds. I school system for for the sake of our future. Unless and until issues, but we can come together as a com- know that there have been issues on the transgendered stu- we ingrain this in our society, our educa- munity, open the dialogue, listen more equity between Foster City and San Mateo dents and anybody else who isn’t comfort- tion systems will continue to deteriorate than talk and be willing to compromise. If on educating the economically disadvan- each of us will do that and will dedicate her able squeezing into a traditional pronoun and we will lose our competitive advantage taged students. I know there are myriad box. The terms are pronounced starting in the world. The risks are simply too enor- or his self to providing the best education other issues that trouble people about our possible, we can and will find reasonable with a “z” sound and rhyme with their obvi- mous to allow that to occur, so I am calling school system, but we cannot let these ously oppressive gendered predecessors. on each and every one of you to commit solutions to these problems, solutions problems stop us from finding a solution. which do not unduly burden any one of us. On one hand, this addition to the lexicon and to participate actively in ensuring a So, San Mateo and Foster City, I am now a good thing. The English language is an great education for all of our students. Colleen, Robert and I have committed to asking you to get involved in finding solu- work together on this effort along with the ever-changing creature but doesn’t offer up Here’s how. tions. much in the way of genderless terms. This Our elementary and middle schools are professional staff and the Next Steps I, as mayor of Foster City, Robert Ross, Committee but we cannot do it without leaves us paid scribes challenged to avoid run by the San Mateo-Foster City as mayor of San Mateo, Colleen Sullivan, using “they” instead of the clunky “his or Elementary School District. In Foster City, you. As I said at the beginning, educating as the president of the school board, along our children is of paramount importance. her” to be inclusive or when one doesn’t our schools all score among the best in the with our two city managers and the school know if the subject is male or female. Also, state. However, our schools are overcrowd- Please help us to get that done by getting superintendent have formed our own com- involved, giving us feedback and working perhaps more relevant to the masses, think ed and becoming more so every day. In mittee and we meet monthly in our effort to toward a solution. We will all be better off of how many more points options there addition, within our district, we have eco- help the school district and the Next Steps for your efforts. Information about the will be on Scrabble and Words With Friends nomically disadvantaged children who do Committee with these issues. Starting in Next Steps Committee can be found at thanks to these new starts-with-x word addi- not currently have the opportunity to September, the Next Steps Committee will http://www.smfc.k12.ca.us, just follow the tions. Even those digging their heels in attend our schools because we do not have be coming to your local schools, religious link to Next Steps Committee. against equality and neutrality have to get room. In San Mateo, the schools are also organizations, homeowners association behind the idea of vocabulary domination. becoming overcrowded and those schools meetings and the like to hear from you on On the other hand, this attempt to be are also impacted in ways that further exac- your concerns and your ideas for solutions Charlie Bronitsky is the mayor of Foster inclusive frankly comes across a little weird erbate the problem of providing a better to the pending problems. Please, please, City. He can be reached by email at cbronit- as though we are taking the made-up words education for economically disadvantaged please participate in that process. from “A Clockwork Orange” and other futur- [email protected] or (650) 286-3504. students. In an attempt to address these There are always potential issues when istic literature and formally anointing them as new entries into dictionaries and writing stylebooks. Letters to the editor The Vancouver school system is not alone in seeking an alternative to the tradi- Teacher tenure questions student that has no interest in the class of the United States, do not get involved in tional terms for men and women. Last year, work because the student has no support or Iraq’s civil war. Sweden added the word “hen” to its national Editor, encouragement at home. Often there are Did we gain anything from years of fight- encyclopedia as its official third gender- In the letter from James G.B. Martini Jr. unstable conditions such as alcoholic or ing this debacle except having a huge neutral pronoun alongside the male “han” in the June 13 edition of the Daily Journal abusive parents that may not even know if amount of veterans now waiting to be cured? and female “hon.” Brighton, in Britain, concerning teacher tenure, he wants to win- the child is at home let alone doing home- (and almost bankrupting our economy). replaced gender-specific titles like “Miss” now out the incompetent and reward the work. If a teacher has a poor student do you When will we ever learn or realize we can- and “Mister” with a universal “Mx” or superior. penalize the teacher? If a poor teacher has a not be the police of the world? “Mixter” which at least looks cooler by Where does the winnowing start? How good student do you reward the teacher? Do When will these other countries figure a virtue of that “x.” can a school board or administration evalu- you select a doctor that has the “best way to solve their own domestic problems, What these towns and school districts are ate the proficiency of the teachers if they record” or the doctor that is more proficient without our foreign aid and blood of our cit- trying to do is admirable. Gender isn’t quite are also incompetent? What guidelines will even though he may have more patients izens? so black and white in society anymore as be used for standards of proficiency? The die? Often the “best record” doctors refer the When will we be given a legitimate rea- transgendered individuals rightfully find standardized student test results of the dis- worse cases to the more proficient doctors? son for assisting these type of countries, trict, state or nation? Will personalities or more acceptance and others across the spec- Before painting them with a broad brush I other then their so-called leaders requested ethnicities come into play? Everyone read- trum decide they feel more comfortable with would like to know the specifications of the help? a different label. But is widespread use of ing this knows someone that has been I am a big believer in Darwinism. paint to be used. these pronouns really going to catch on? transferred, fired, hired or promoted regard- Let these countries fight their own battles Remember how cranky some folks got less of qualifications. and war and thin out their own herd. While I David Amaral over changing marriage licenses to from Many schools in the same district have am on rant, get the heck out of Afghanistan high scores while others have lower scores San Mateo now. “bride” and “groom” to “spouse one” and on standardized tests. Are the teachers that When will we ever learn from history? “spouse two” and that wasn’t even a physi- much better in one than the other? Are the Urgent plea cal definition. This is probably the same students that much smarter in one than the Editor, Dave Hyman group that still talks about mailmen and other? The best teachers can do little for a Please Congress and the executive branch San Bruno stewardesses. But even the most open- minded still secretly likes to know where OUR MISSION: others fit. Recall the old Saturday Night It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most Live skit about Pat, a character nobody accurate, fair and relevant local news source for those could identify as male or female and who who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. offered no clue by what he or she — xe! — By combining local news and sports coverage, analysis said. 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The Federal Reserve’s latest eco- nomic update reversed a listless slide for stocks Wednesday, propelling the Dow 16,906.62 +98.13 10-Yr Bond 2.61 -0.04 Standard & Poor’s 500 index to anoth- Nasdaq 4,362.84 +25.60 Oil (per barrel) 105.79 er record-high close. S&P 500 1,956.98 +14.99 Gold 1,277.70 The central bank’s statement reas- sure investors on two fronts: The Fed sees improvement in the U.S. job mar- Big movers ket and signs of just modest inflation, but it also intends to continue keeping Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market: short-term interest rates low, a policy NYSE that’s helped make stocks more attrac- FedEx Corp.,up $8.64 to $148.95 tive. Surging online shopping is driving growth at the package delivery The market had been in a wait-and- company,which blew away Wall Street’s quarterly expectations. ConAgra Foods Inc.,down $2.38 to $30.47 see mode in advance of the Fed state- The food company warned of weak profits ahead and said that it will ment, drifting lower for much of the have $681 million in write-downs during for its recently ended quarter. day. The afternoon rebound gave the Air Products & Chemicals Inc.,up $9.12 to $130.72 stock market its fourth consecutive The specialty gas company has hired Rockwood’s Seifi Ghasemi as its new chairman and CEO to replace its retiring chief executive. gain. REUTERS Lorillard Inc.,up $2.07 to $63.83 “The important thing is that the Specialist Peter Giacchi gives a listing price for Foresight Energy LP during the Wells Fargo Managing Director Bonnie Herzog told CNBC that she Federal Reserve has acknowledged company’s IPO on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. believes the cigarette maker will merge with Reynolds American, and that the unemployment rate seems to soon. Walgreen Co.,up $2.98 to $76.08 be coming down just a little bit faster 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time. added 98.13 points, or 0.6 percent, to Shares hit an all-time high after Barclays upgraded the pharmacy chain, than they expected,” said David Kelly, Stock investors appeared pleased 16,906.62. The Nasdaq composite citing a more healthy capital structure and lower costs. chief global strategist at J.P. Morgan with the Fed’s message that rates gained 25.60 points, or 0.6 percent, Nasdaq would remain low. That sent indexes to 4,362.84. Adobe Systems Inc.,up $5.54 to $73.08 Funds. A shift to a subscription-based service looks like a great idea after the Major U.S. stock indexes were up more than half a percentage point. The three indexes are all up for the software maker made a surprise return to profitability. mostly flat in premarket trading The Standard & Poor’s 500 index year. Diamond Foods Inc.,up 14 cents to $27.72 Wednesday. They wavered through rose 14.99 points, or 0.8 percent, to The Fed expects the U.S. economy Analysts with Keybanc upgraded the packaged-food company, saying 1,956.98, a record close. The most to grow just 2.1 percent to 2.3 percent that a 10 percent decline in shares this month is overdone. much of the morning then settled Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc.,up $2.52 to $66.78 slightly in the red, where they held recent all-time high was 1,951.27 set this year, down from 2.8 percent to 3 The independent energy exploration and production company reported right up to the release of the early last week. percent in its last projections released positive tests from a series of wells in the Great Plains. Federal Reserve’s statement at The Dow Jones industrial average in March. Lawyer:Argentina to Business briefs negotiate with U.S.hedge funds Cheese! Small businesses NEW YORK — A lawyer says Argentina Yellen:Economy still will negotiate with U.S. hedge funds that get sales off Instagram are owed $1.5 billion for defaulted bonds. NEW YORK — A picture is worth thou- Attorney Carmine Boccuzzi said sands of dollars for Limelight Extensions. Wednesday in New York federal court that Phones start ringing at the Farmington authorities for the Argentinian government Hills, Michigan, salon each time co-owner needs help from Fed will travel to New York next week. Miranda Jade Plater posts pictures on Argentina is required to pay the funds for photo-sharing app Instagram. Would-be By Martin Crutsinger indexes surged more than defaulted bonds by the end of June. customers call to book appointments or ask THE ASSOCIATED PRESS half a percentage point, Wednesday’s hearing comes two days questions about hair extensions she posts. with the Standard & after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to Colorful styles get the most attention. WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy still Poor’s 500 index reach- intervene in the order. Palmer still gets calls about a photo of her- isn’t healthy enough to grow at a consis- ing a record. And the yield Economy Minister Axel Kicillof said self that she uploaded two months ago. In it, tently strong pace without the Federal on the 10-year Treasury Tuesday that the government is “starting to she’s wearing long, black curly hair exten- Reserve’s help. note dipped to 2.59 per- take steps to begin a debt swap” to service sions with the ends dyed bright orange. That That was the message Fed Chair Janet cent from 2.65 percent the country’s restructured debt in photo alone has generated about $10,000 in Yellen sent Wednesday at a news conference late Tuesday. “Argentina and under Argentine law.” Afed- sales. after the central bank ended a two-day poli- Janet Yellen “The last thing that eral judge said the plan would violate his “Without Instagram I couldn’t tell you cy meeting. Janet Yellen wants is for orders. where we would be right now,” she says. Yellen made clear that despite a steadily the market to think she’s anywhere close to improving job market and signs of creeping tightening,” said David Robin, managing inflation, the Fed sees no need to raise director at the brokerage Newedge. “She short-term interest rates from record lows nailed it.” anytime soon. Most economists think a rate increase is Her remarks followed a statement from the at least a year away despite signs of rising Fed that it would further slow the pace of its inflation. At her news conference, Yellen long-term bond purchases. The bond pur- downplayed inflation concerns. chases have been intended to keep long- Recent inflation figures are “noisy,” she term loan rates low. But the Fed offered no said. clear signal about when it will start raising Her comment signaled that the Fed doesn’t its benchmark short-term rate. see high inflation as a risk that it would Stock investors appeared pleased with the soon need to combat by raising interest message that rates would remain low. Major rates. Lawmakers press GM on report’s findings THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chevrolet Cobalts and Saturn Ions looked on, WASHINGTON — Lawmakers expressed she was again pressed on disbelief Wednesday at General Motors’ whether GM’s commit- explanation for why it took 11 years to ment to safety has recall millions of small cars with defective changed much. ignition switches, and also confronted its Rep. Fred Upton, R- chief executive with evidence that the com- Mich., read a 2005 e-mail pany dragged its feet on a similar safety from a GM employee issue in different vehicles. Mary Barra whose 2006 Chevrolet CEO Mary Barra and attorney Anton Impala stalled after its Valukas, who recently released a 315-page ignition slipped out of position while she investigative report into the recall, endured was driving it. “I’m thinking big recall,” skepticism and some lecturing at a House the employee wrote — but that recall never subcommittee hearing. One member referred to the actions of some employees described came until this week. in the report as “insane.” Upton asked Barra what GM would do with Barra made her second appearance before such an e-mail if it was sent today, and Barra the committee since GM recalled 2.6 mil- said GM would take “immediate action.” GM lion small cars in February. As families of has issued 44 recalls covering nearly 18 some of the people who died in crashes in million cars in the U.S. this year. 12 Thursday • June 19, 2014 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL Giants sign Cuban;A’s prospect back on track By Terry Bernal “We’ll get him into the ing statistic, as he has posted a 3.15 ERA DAILY JOURNAL STAFF States here in a few through May and June — allowing 22 hits weeks,” Evans said. through 23 2/3 innings while striking out The most glaring difference between Jose “Once he gets a visa then 36 against 13 walks. Abreu and Daniel Carbonell is $66.6 million. he will probably go “The stuff is there,” Stockton manager The Chicago White Sox rocked the base- through some getting in Ryan Christenson said. “It’s more a men- ball world on Oct. 29, 2013 when they baseball shape in tality of just getting comfortable with the announced the signing of Abreu to a $68 Arizona and then mov- role he is in right now as a short reliever.” million deal. It was the largest sum ever ing out into the system.” Ynoa made his final appearance of the netted by a Cuban defector, and falling just Daniel By signing Carbonell first half of the California League season $10 million short of the combined con- Carbonell to a major league deal, June 12 at San Jose’s Municipal Park tracts of Yusiel Puig ($42 million) and the Giants are potential- against the minor-league Giants. Through Yoenis Cespedes ($36 million), who were ly accelerating his path through the two innings of work, he soldiered through signed in recent years. minors. With four years of options starting a rough sixth inning in which he entered Despite Abreu being a first baseman, the this year, he essentially has through 2017 the game with two on and no outs. He sur- Giants made a serious run at signing the 6- until he must stick on the big-league roster. rendered three hits as San Jose scored all 3, 250-pound slugger in the offseason. The last player to immediately sign a its runs amid a 3-0 win in the inning. “Without a doubt (we were interested),” major league deal with the Giants was However, Ynoa rebounded to fire an said Bobby Evans, Giants vice president of Conor Gillaspie — now playing the oppo- impressive seventh inning. Sitting com- baseball operations. “We got pretty far site infield corner as Abreu with the White fortably around 95 mph with his fastball, into the negotiation process with Abreu, Sox — though Evans described Gillaspie’s he issued a leadoff walk before striking out but there was a point where the value placed signing as a compensation first-rounder in the side. on him by other clubs — one of which, of 2008 as, “a different animal.” “Everybody’s known that the stuff is The last Cuban-born player the Giants course, ended up being the White Sox — there,” Christenson said. “When the guy signed to a major league contract was was above where we felt we could go given can throw up to 97 (mph), has the curve- pitcher Osvaldo Fernandez in 1996. what we were trying to do.” ball, and then his changeup has been phe- The need the Giants ultimately addressed However, San Francisco did make a run at Abreu, if only the burgeoning superstar’s nomenal … when he has that mix; the stuff in the offseason was in adding outfield is there. I think he’s getting comfortable depth with the signing of free agents Tyler cost hadn’t outweighed his lack of outfield versatility, Evans said. with not having to pace himself anymore Colvin and Michael Morse. Monday, the as a starter. And I think he is completely team made splash in the Cuban market — Landing in the American League, Abreu TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL has split time between first base and desig- Michael Ynoa, signed by the A’s in 2008 as a confident that his arm is healthy and that albeit a more modest one than had the he can let it loose whenever he wants.” White Sox — by announcing the signing nated hitter. Entering play Wednesday just 16-year-old, is back on the mound of 23-year-old Daniel Carbonell to a $1.4 one home run shy of No. 20, he has hit 15 following rehab from Tommy John surgery. Giants prospect million major league deal. homers as a first baseman and four as a DH. According to Evans, Carbonell is brim- “We went after him anyway, but there was Michael Ynoa in 2008. shines at All-Star Game Then a 16-year-old out of the Dominican ming with tools. And with his defensive some disadvantage to us in that he played Steven Okert was the only representative Republic, Ynoa’s baseball path was some- upside, the Giants added even more outfield first because we already had [first baseman of Giants High-A affiliate San Jose to depth to their system. Brandon Belt],” Evans said. “We might thing of an odyssey in being able to con- appear in Tuesday’s All-Star Game in “This is a very good athlete that has five have gone further with [Abreu] if he had tribute to the A’s farm system on the field. Wilmington, Delaware between the tools and the potential of developing been an outfielder or had he been suited to After just three official career outings in California League and the Carolina League. those tools to be an impact at the big- play the outfield.” the Arizona League in 2010, Ynoa under- But the left-handed closer made it count, league level,” Evans said. “He has speed, No corresponding roster moves were went Tommy John surgery. His rehab earning the save with one inning of work power, a good arm and he can field his made to add Carbonell on the 40-man ros- process spanned into the beginning of last in a 3-2 California League win. position.” ter, as the Giants cleared a spot June 11 by season, when he started the year in the Okert entered in the ninth with two on While Tuesday’s transaction wire trading pitcher David Huff to the Yankees rotation at Low-A affiliate Beloit, but and no outs to retire three straight Carolina announced Carbonell has been assigned to for cash considerations. adhering to a strict pitch count. League batters to close it out. He struck out Short Season affiliate Salem-Keizer, the This season, Ynoa has converted to relief two, including Nationals prospect Shawn move is merely clerical. The 6-3, 196- A’s prospect excelling in relief where he has shown the dynamic stuff that Pleffner to end it. pound Carbonell is currently living in Prior to the A’s signing Cespedes in caused him to become a household name Okert currently paces the California Merida, Mexico, where he established resi- 2012, the team previously issued its among A’s fans once upon a time. In 16 League with 19 saves. He is 1-2 with a 1.57 dency in March to conduct tryouts and biggest contract to an international player appearances for High-A Stockton, the big ERA, and has struck out 53 against 11 walks showcases, Evans said. with the signing of right-handed pitcher right-hander has a 5.14 ERA — a mislead- through 34 1/3 innings. Hudson can’t stop Giants’ slide against Chicago By John Jackson earn his seventh save. from Dunn,” Hudson said. “I just didn’t get THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago now has won that pitch where I wanted to and elevated a White Sox 7,Giants 6 two straight following a four-seamer. It wasn’t quite high enough and Chicago abr h bi Giants ab r h bi Blanco lf-cf 4 1 3 1 Eaton cf 4 0 1 0 CHICAGO — A week ago, the San four-game skid. ran out over the plate.” Pence rf 5 1 2 1 Bckhm 2b 4 0 0 0 Francisco Giants had the best record in base- “Our guys, they’re Sale was replaced by Jake Petricka with Posey c-1b 3 0 2 2 Gillaspi 3b 4 2 2 0 Sandovl 3b4121 JAreu 1b4222 ball, a near double-digit division lead and tough,” manager Robin none out in the seventh after Juan Perez sin- Morse dh 4 0 1 0 A.Dunn dh 3 2 1 3 they were piling up the wins seemingly with Ventura said. “They just gled and Gregor Blanco walked. The Giants Arias 1b 3 0 1 0 AlRmrz ss 4 0 1 0 Snchz ph-c 2000 Viciedo rf4110 ease. keep grinding. We know loaded the bases, but got only one run, on Hicks 2b 3 0 0 0 Sierra rf 0 0 0 0 But manager Bruce Bochy knew a rough we didn’t play well Posey’s sac fly to make it 7-3. Colvin ph-lf 1001 De Aza lf4030 against (Kansas City), but Blanco doubled in a run and Hunter Pence Adnza ss-2b 5120 Flowrs c 4012 stretch was coming. Tim Hudson Perez cf 3110 “I don’t care how good you are, you’re put it behind you and you scored one on a fielder’s choice in the eighth Crwfrdph-ss 0100 gonna have your ups and downs,” he said. keep going. If you want to look in the off Zach Putnam, the third of four Chicago Totals 37 6 14 6 Totals 35 7 12 7 “You’re gonna have your hiccups, your rearview mirror and wallow on that, you’re relievers. The Giants added their final run in San Francisco 000 020 121 — 6 12 0 bumps in the road and you know it. going to get beat a lot more. These guys the ninth on Colvin’s sacrifice fly. Chicago 200 230 00x — 7 14 0 “What’s important is how you deal with seem to stay with it and grind it out.” “These guys didn’t lay down,” Bochy said. DP—San Francisco 1, Chicago 1. LOB—San Fran- it.” Hudson (7-3) allowed seven runs and 12 “They came back and fought hard today. We’ll cisco 11, Chicago 5. 2B—Blanco (3), Sandoval (13), Eaton (8),Gillaspie (17),De Aza (10). 3B—De Aza (2). What the Giants are dealing with now is a hits in 4 2/3 innings, his shortest outing come out of this. You hate going through HR—J.Abreu (20),A.Dunn (12). SF—Posey,Sandoval, five-game losing streak. this season. He entered the game with an ‘em, but it’s all about being resilient and this Colvin. Ace Tim Hudson was roughed up for seven MLB-leading 1.81 ERA. is a resilient club. We’ve gone through some San Francisco IP H R ER BB SO runs — serving up homers to Cuban rookie “It’s frustrating, no doubt about it,” tough losses. T.Hudson L,7-3 4 .2 12 7 7 1 0 J.Gutierrez1 .10000 0 sensation Jose Abreu and Adam Dunn — and Hudson said. “The guys, they played their “We faced two very good pitchers here. We Casilla 2 0 0 0 0 1 the Chicago White Sox swept the brief two- butts off all day behind and fought right there needed our guys to be on top of their game Chicago IP H R ER BB SO Sale W,6-168331 7 game series with a 7-6 victory on Wednesday. ‘til the end. You score six runs on a day I and, unfortunately, they weren’t. Petricka 12000 1 Abreu reached 20 homers in his 58th game, pitch, we should win these games. Notes: Dunn’s homer was his 452nd, Putnam .11221 1 tying him for 35th with Carl S.Downs 01000 0 the third fewest in major league history “For me, that’s the frustrating part.” Yastrzemski. . Belisario S,7 1.2 2 1 1 0 1 behind Wally Berger (51 games) and Mark Abreu’s liner into the left field bullpen put Sale made his first career start against San McGwire (56 games). Chicago ahead 2-0 in the first. Francisco. He hit two batters in the game HBP—by Sale (Posey,Morse). “I wasn’t aware of this happening, but it’s Tyler Flowers singled up the middle with after hitting only one all season. The game Umpires—Home,Mike Everitt;First,Chad Fairchild;Sec- a good thing,” Abreu said through a transla- the bases loaded in the fourth to drive in two started 12 minutes late because of rain. ... ond,Vic Carapazza;Third,Bill Miller. tor. “I welcome it and I want to continue to runs and extend Chicago’s lead to 4-0. Giants OF Angel Pagan (lower back) was out T—3:12. A—20,059 (40,615). help the team win. That’s what it’s all about The Giants cut it to 4-2 in the fifth when of the lineup for a third straight game and is right now.” Buster Posey singled in a run and Pablo listed as day-to-day. ... Posey was back Jose Quintana (3-7) is scheduled to face White Sox ace Chris Sale (6-1) labored, Sandoval hit a sacrifice fly, but Dunn’s homer behind the plate. He was at DH on Tuesday Minnesota’s Yohan Pino (0-0), who will giving up three runs on eight hits through to right against Hudson with none out in the night after taking a foul off mask on Sunday. make his MLB debut. The Giants’ next game six-plus innings for Chicago. Ronald bottom of the inning put Chicago up 7-2. ... The White Sox open an 11-game road trip is at Arizona on Friday. Tim Lincecum (5-4) Belisario, pitched the final 1 2/3 innings to “Obviously, the big blow was that homer on Thursday night at Minnesota. Chicago’s will face Josh Collmenter (4-4). THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Thursday • June 19, 2014 13 Chile eliminates Spain with 2-0 victory

By Graham Dunbar goal and was substituted in both matches. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “We have no excuses,” said Spain coach Vicente del Bosque. “We were too slow, timid RIO DE JANEIRO — Defending champion from the start today. It’s a sad day for all of Spain, the dominant global football power the players. Time to think about the future.” for the past six years, was eliminated from Spain’s “tiki-taka” style of play — keep- World Cup contention Wednesday with a 2-0 ing the ball for long stretches with short loss to Chile. passes, and only shooting when you had a Spain’s famed passing game failed against clear opening — had not been working as a high-tempo, tenacious Chile team, its era well in recent years. Brazil defeated Spain 3- ending in the storied Maracana Stadium filled 0 in last summer’s Confederations Cup, a mostly with noisy Chilean supporters. warm-up for the World Cup. Eduardo Vargas tricked goalkeeper Iker The stars who had made the system go are Casillas into diving the wrong way, then still on the team, but they’ve clearly lost shot into an unguarded goal in the 20th some speed and their connections haven’t minute. Charles Aranguiz scored in the 43rd been as sharp. Barcelona midfielder Xavi when the ball landed at his feet after Casillas Hernandez, who often delivered the key punched out a free kick. pass, didn’t play Wednesday. “I only ask fans for forgiveness, we did Spain became the third straight European everything we could,” said Casillas, who defending World Cup champion to flop in the lifted the World Cup trophy four years ago. group stage. France in 2002 and Italy four Spain’s second loss, after a 5-1 rout by the years ago also failed to advance, or even win Netherlands, ended any hope of advancing. a match. Chile and the Netherlands will both make it Badly needing a win, del Bosque stayed to the knockout stage, regardless of who loyal to captain Casillas despite the veteran wins the game between them. goalkeeper’s errors against the Dutch. Spain won the European Championship in But pillars of Spain’s title runs, Hernandez 2008 and 2012, in addition to the 2010 and Barcelona teammate Gerard Pique were JORGE SILVA/REUTERS World Cup. left out, despite 194 combined appearances. Chile's Eduardo Vargas celebrates after scoring a goal against Spain during their 2014 World Perhaps the Euro 2012 final was the foot- Xabi Alonso probably should have joined Cup Group B soccer match at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro.The loss eliminates balling high point of the era: A4-0 disman- them. His agonizing first half typified Spain,with one game left in group play. tling of Italy on a similarly balmy evening Spain’s problems and his errors led to both Alonso gave away the ball to Alexis conceding another foul, on Sanchez, three in Kiev, Ukraine goals. Sanchez to start a move down Chile’s right minutes later 22 yards (meters) out. Spain came to Brazil with a very similar And Alonso’s selection left a younger ver- wing by Arturo Vidal and Aranguiz, leading When Casillas punched away Sanchez’s — but older — team to the one that won sion of his former self, Atletico Madrid’s to Vargas’ score. Alonso trailed behind the curling free-kick, Aranguiz trapped the ball those titles. They added Brazilian-born Koke, on the bench until the logical change play and put his hands to his head. then flicked a rising shot spinning away striker Diego Costa, but he failed to score a was made at half time. Alonso was booked in the 40th before from the goalkeeper’s reach.

in space on the edge of the penalty area and The team started without the injured Samuel They then rushed back down the corridor in World Cup roundup shooting low. Eto’o, the team’s best player. the other direction, smashing other parts of the same wall down onto media work tables Netherlands beat Australia 3-2 Mandzukic scores pair as Rampaging Chile World and television screens. PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil — A second-half by Croatia beats Cameroon 4-0 Cup fans bust into Rio venue Security at the Maracana — where the World strike by substitute Memphis Depay gave Cup final will be held July 13 — were slow to MANAUS, Brazil — Mario Mandzukic scored RIO DE JANEIRO — Nearly 100 rampaging Netherlands a 3-2 comeback victory over react to the mass break-in less than an hour two goals Wednesday to keep Croatia in the mix Chilean fans broke through a security check- Australia in an absorbing World Cup Group B before kickoff. They eventually contained the at the World Cup with a 4-0 win over 10-man point at the Maracana stadium on Wednesday, match on Wednesday. fans in a section of the corridor around 15 Cameroon, which cannot now advance from the rushing through a large media room and break- minutes after they first forced their way in. The result puts Netherlands into a strong group stage. ing down walls as they tried to force their way position to advance to the last 16 with two Mandzukic, who returned to the team at the into the sold-out Spain vs. Chile match at the The Rio de Janeiro state security secretariat, wins, including the opening 5-1 rout of defend- Arena da Amazonia after sitting out the opening World Cup. which oversees security forces, said in a state- ing champion Spain. It almost surely puts loss to Brazil through suspension, headed in a The red-shirted supporters, mostly young ment that 85 fans were detained. FIFA said it Australia out of contention with two defeats. corner from Danijel Pranjic in the 61st minute men, surged through the media center under- was at least 85. Some were marched away in a The Dutch opened the scoring in the 20th and then knocked in a rebound in the 73rd of the neath the stands, shouting and shoving their line by security officials, their arms resting on minute through a Arjen Robben solo effort but Group Agame. way past journalists and TV crews toward a the shoulders of the people in front of them. Australia responded seconds later, with Tim Ivan Perisic also scored one goal and made corridor they apparently thought would lead to An official with the Rio security secretariat Cahill’s stunning volley making it 1-1 before another for Ivica Olic. the grandstands. said that the detained fans would spend the the halftime break. Cameroon was reduced to 10 men after mid- To get to the corridor, the fans broke down a night in jail — and then likely be notified by Australia took a surprise lead with a penalty fielder Alex Song was given a red card for elbow- temporary wall in a corner of the room, send- Brazil’s Federal Police, who enforce immigra- after Daryl Janmaat handled the ball but Robin ing Mandzukic in the back in an off-the-ball ing metal lockers crashing to the ground, tion laws, that they must leave the country Van Persie made it 2-2 after collecting the ball incident in the 40th minute. according to Associated Press journalists. within three days. SLEEP APNEA & Snoring Treatment Dental mouth guard treatsSleep Apnea and snoring without CPAP Call for more informatiom 650-583-5880 88 Capuchino Drive Millbrae, CA 94030 www.basleep.com

Dr. Sherry Tsai 20 Thursday • June 19, 2014 SUBURBAN LIVING THE DAILY JOURNAL Summer outdoors will do wonders for houseplants By Sean Conway TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY

Even if it doesn’t feel like June in many parts of the country, the longest day of the year is just around the corner. In my patch of Rhode Island, chilly days are still not uncommon, yet the plants in my garden don’t seem to mind a bit. In fact, the explosion of growth over the last few weeks is a reminder of just how much plants respond to increased light. You Every year, when I move my houseplants may have noticed that your houseplants are out for the summer, I repot them. starting to respond to the lengthening days Refreshing the soil and providing a judi- as well. Most begin a period of active cious pruning of both roots and branches growth during late spring. allows me to keep most of them in the same In the garden, the cool temperatures of pots from year to year. I have had some for spring produce firm, compact growth and over 20 years, and this yearly ritual main- provide most plants with a greater toler- tains them in excellent health and keeps ance for the sun’s increasing strength. them looking good. Plants that will need shade in a couple of When you relocate your plants outdoors, weeks can handle full sun conditions right start by placing them in a shaded spot out now. of direct sunlight for about a week. Just like people with fair skin, plants Gradually move those that require some sun need to acclimate to strong sunlight to pre- into brighter locations. Houseplants respond favorably to sunlight, humidity and fresh air when put outside in the vent burning. Garden plants do this by Most foliage plants prefer to remain in summer.It’s important to acclimate them when you first take them outdoors,and repotting breaking dormancy early in the spring the shade or, at the most, in filtered sun for is also a good idea. when temperatures are still cool and the sun the summer. An east or north location is ing them on plant stands or positioning It won’t take long before you notice the is less intense. best for them or under the shade of a large bricks under the pots. I place my larger change in your plants. Mine begin their Houseplants, on the other hand, should tree. pots on 24-inch by 24-inch pieces of patio annual growth spurts a short time after be acclimated slowly to the brighter condi- Flowering plants tend to require more stone that I bought at a construction yard. being moved outside for the summer. tions outdoors. Most houseplants love light, and some, like potted hibiscus and In addition to the increased light they Once new growth begins, I make sure I being outside and will respond favorably dwarf citrus trees, will be happy with full receive outdoors, your houseplants will pay attention to watering and fertilizing. by putting out a lot of new growth. Just be sun all day once they get acclimated to also benefit from increased humidity and air Plants in active growth need regular feed- careful not to make the transition from being outdoors. movement. If you keep your plants on a ing. Some of mine get a balanced water-sol- inside to outside too abrupt. All plants need I avoid placing my plants directly on patio, graveled area or other hard surface, uble plant food regularly throughout the a chance to adjust; even those that are used bare ground. I find that setting them on the hose the area down occasionally. It will growing season. Others that grow more to being kept in a sun-filled window will ground can impede drainage and provide help increase humidity. In between rain- slowly get a top dressing of sterile com- need to acclimate to the sun’s intensity easy access to many unwanted pests. storms, hosing off the foliage is another post that breaks down slowly over the when moved outside. Instead, elevate your plants either by plac- way to keep your plants happy. course of the summer.

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ELECTRIC SERVICE GROUP THE DAILY JOURNAL SUBURBAN LIVING Thursday • June 19, 2014 21 Decor inspired by creepy crawlies Hellstrips: The challenge By Kim Cook THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Many would agree with naturalist David Attenborough that nature “is the greatest source of visual beauty.” lies beyond the sidewalk And that includes the creepy crawlies: From snakes’ skins to the intricate physiology of the smallest bug, we can’t help By Dean Fosdick but be impressed by the beauty of creatures that buzz, flit and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS slither. Artists and designers have long used insects, reptiles and Making a yard and a community other small animals as inspiration. Let’s grab our nets and more beautiful begins at the curb. But catch a few of the most intriguing recent examples: that narrow space between sidewalk In his “Pheromone” series, artist and designer Christopher and street — sometimes called a boule- Marley of Salem, Oregon, marries his passion for crisp vard, median, hellstrip, parkway, design with a fascination for insects, sea organisms and birds verge or tree belt — is a gardening by arranging them simply yet artfully on plain backgrounds challenge. in shadow boxes. A stripey mountain kingsnake seems For starters, it’s probably owned by poised to meander north of the frame in which he resides. A the municipality but falls to the home- prion urchin looks like a tiny alien spacecraft, sprung from owner to maintain. So the first step in the confines of the ocean floor. Dozens of beetles are arranged caring for it is to sort out what local like the iridescent squadron of an entomological army. rules allow. Butterflies form kaleidoscopic prisms. “You need to go to the city’s website The displays are an arresting mix of science and art. The if there are any questions about who specimens, which died of natural or incidental causes, come owns what,” said Evelyn Hadden, from museums, breeders and zoos around the world, Marley author of the new book “Hellstrip says. Gardening” (Timber Press). “The zon- “Sharing the thrill of discovery is one of the most driving ing laws should be posted online.” aspects of my work,” he says. (www.pheromonedesign.com) New York artist George Venson creates birds, snakes and “Some cities have regulations where Curb appeal can increase property values for the whole neighborhood there can only be lawns there. Some octopuses in vibrant, painterly hues, and then arranges the say there can’t be vegetables, but near the curb. Tall, dense foliage can and storm sewers.” images on wallpaper. He wants the walls to “come alive,” and allow some kind of lawn alternative,” be a traffic hazard, preventing passing • Avoid growing vegetables at road- there’s a sense of movement in each design. Snakes slither she said. “Some communities change motorists from seeing pets and chil- side sites because of pollution, through backgrounds of ink, acid green or ruby. (www.vout- their rules when people start growing dren. Rozumalski said. “They collect elevat- sa.com ) In Osborne & Little’s exotic Komodo wallpaper collection, gardens and the community gets Here are some tips for creating a ed levels of road salt, lead from gaso- holographic foil lizards skitter across a black, silver or gold behind them.” well-tended “hellstrip”: line and copper from brake linings. I • Talk with neighbors before getting certainly wouldn’t want to eat any food background. (www.osborneandlittle.com) Curb appeal can increase property Los Angeles designer Paul Marra’s Snake Lantern forges values for the whole neighborhood, started. “The tension will come when that came off a boulevard.” somebody complains,” Hadden said. • Tree planting is the city’s job, he two sinuous creatures into the form of a steel and brass pen- Hadden said. “Curbside gardeners are dant lantern. (www.deringhall.com) pretty generous that way. They’re • Be aware of sight lines, especially said. “I’ve seen people make bad at intersections. Drivers may have choices, planting trees like sugar Sculptor Mike Libby once found a dead beetle and got to working for the benefit of everybody.” thinking about how it had moved. He began dissecting and Even seedy-looking parcels can trouble turning safely if something maples that are difficult to maintain tall is in the way. and push up sidewalks. Shrubs should experimenting — at the same time taking apart an old wrist- become natural welcome mats when watch, and using those pieces — until he’d come up with the integrated with front yards. Curbside • Go with perennials rather than be kept low, no more than 18 inches in annuals, said Fred Rozumalski, a land- height.” first of an ongoing collection of fantastical steampunk arach- spaces are often heavily trafficked, nids, bees and other creepy crawlies. He uses real insect car- however, making them tough to culti- scape architect with Barr Engineering • Be cautious about displaying yard Co. in Minneapolis, Minnesota. art, Rozumalski said. “You don’t want casses and bits from watches, vintage typewriters and old vate. The ground is hard-packed, and sewing machines to fashion carapaces, wings, antennae and plants can be crushed underfoot. Rocks “Then the soil is only worked once and to distract drivers. It’s probably better it’s more secure,” he said. “Dirt won’t if you put those kinds of things deeper pincers for his mechanical menagerie. (www.insectlabstu- might add character to the landscape dio.com) but will dent car doors if placed too run into the street, clogging gutters into the yard.”

CA# B-869287 22 Thursday • June 19, 2014 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL programming won’t be enacted, but is organization working to ensure all chil- grateful for what additional programs will Comment on dren have the early experiences necessary BUDGET be added. or share this story at to be successful learners by the end of “Politics is about the possible,” Hill www.smdailyjournal.com third-grade, setting them on a path to col- Continued from page 1 said. “This is the possible and practical in lege and career readiness, co-sponsored the this case. … Everyone agrees on the bene- bill with State Superintendent Tom many additional slots they think they fit of early childhood education.” birthdays between September and Torlakson. Its president, Deborah Kong, could fill. There are 22 Title 5 programs in December. It is currently available only to said she appreciates the Legislature’s lead- San Mateo County, including the San Local reaction 4-year-olds whose birthdays fall too late in ership in making this down payment Mateo County Office of Education that the calendar year to be eligible for kinder- toward the future of the state’s youngest requested 50 additional preschool slots, Others are pleased to see state legislators garten. Students aren’t required to start invest in more early childhood education, learners. said Nancy Magee, administrator for board school until age 6. “The sad fact is that California needs to support and community relations at the especially for low-income families, but That transformed into this year’s hope at some point there are additional be doing more for our low-income children county Office of Education. Educators and Kindergarten Readiness Act that would and families. This budget deal is a down district officials throughout the county state resources to ensure all 3- and 4-year- have been phased in over a five-year period olds in California receive high-quality pre- payment on our future, but we must see this have been advocating for expanded transi- beginning during the 2015-16 school commitment through,” Kong said in a pre- tional kindergarten programming. school and transitional kindergarten, said year. During the phase-in, 46,000 4-year- Alisa MacAvoy, San Mateo County School pared statement. “We urge Gov. Brown to “We are excited about the state’s commit- olds would be added each year to the sign the budget proposal and set California ment to our youngest learners,” Molly Boards Association president and trustee Transitional Kindergarten for All program, on the Redwood City Elementary School on the path to preparing all of California’s Barton, assistant superintendent of student eventually totaling 350,000 additional children birth to age 5 for success — start- services for the San Mateo-Foster City District board. Those at the association children eligible for transitional kinder- published a position paper advocating for ing with the children who need it most.” Elementary School District, said in an garten. California has three major educa- Early Edge’s director of communica- email. “We will wait until the governor universal preschool in January and has tional programs for preschool-aged chil- been vocal about supporting early child- tions, Molly Tafoya, said it’s her under- signs the budget and we receive more infor- dren: state preschool, federal Head Start standing that given the fiscal constraints mation from the Department of Education.” hood education. and transitional kindergarten. The act “We have many students on waitlists for of the budget process, some of the pre- The plan, part of the 2014-15 budget would have combined part-day state pre- school and transitional kindergarten pro- passed by the Legislature Sunday, includes affordable preschool in Redwood City,” school for 4-year-olds with transitional MacAvoy wrote in an email. “If there is gramming had to be cut. an early childhood education package that kindergarten. The program would eventual- “What’s really exciting about this budg- proposes $268 million to increase access additional money for state preschool, we ly provide transitional for all 4-year-olds, will be able to provide additional spots in et deal is there is an intent to commit to and improve quality in existing programs. with an extra year of Head Start or Strong serving all low-income 4-year-olds in the It establishes an ongoing $50 million preschool for 3- and 4-year-olds in order Start for children living in poverty. for them to be successful in kindergarten coming years,” she said. “At the end of the annual grant to support quality improve- day, the ultimate goal is to get these chil- ments in the state’s preschool program- and beyond. High-quality early-childhood Benefits of early education education is important to help close the dren into a high-quality program.” ming and provides $35 million for profes- Mounting and undeniable research shows This is a significant first step, said Ted sional development and facilities, while achievement gap.” A bit more disappointed is Seth starting school earlier helps students suc- Lempert, trustee on the San Mateo County creating 11,500 full-day spaces in state ceed later in the basic concepts of math and Board of Education and president of the preschool for low-income 4-year-olds. Rosenblatt, trustee on the San Carlos language, Alejandro Hogan, superintend- national research and advocacy organiza- State Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, is Elementary School District board, who ent of the South San Francisco Unified tion Children Now. one of the senators who introduced the believes the state government missed an School District, said in a prepared state- “I think we were all hoping for more sig- Kindergarten Readiness Act of 2014, which opportunity to make a structural change in ment. nificant investment in early education,” he would have put $198 million a year into the public school system. “If students arrive to kindergarten with- said. allowing all 4-year-olds to attend the new “It would have been a really bolder state- out an established foundation and under- The budget agreement will be sent to grade level. While the act was not part of ment about the fact we need to change the standing of basic concepts and classroom Gov. Jerry Brown for his signature at the the finalized budget now on Gov. Jerry structure of K-12 education that hasn’t expectations, they are starting their aca- end of the month. Brown’s desk awaiting his signature, it had changed much in a century,” he said. The concept of transitional kindergarten demic careers already behind many of their called for an additional 46,000 transition- peers and it can be difficult of those stu- al kindergarten slots per year over five came about as part of the state’s [email protected] Kindergarten Readiness Act of 2010 and dents to catch up,” he said. years. Early Edge California, a nonprofit (650) 344-5200 ext. 105 Hill is disappointed his early education was created to serve younger students with THE DAILY JOURNAL DATEBOOK Thursday • June 19, 2014 23 assigned to a high school and its feed- resource officers. er middle school, according to a staff “They’re dealing with a lot of issues Calendar POLICE report. today. There’s bullying and gangs and San Mateo’s current school resource I think they need this resource. They THURSDAY, JUNE 19 mation contact Cheryl Steeper at Continued from page 1 Lifetree Cafe Conversations: Does 571-0836. officer, Tracey Unga, will continue to need to know there’s someone to go God Play Favorites? 9:15 a.m. oversee San Mateo High and Bayside to,” Vice Mayor Maureen Freschet Bethany Lutheran Church, 1095 Summer movie night: ‘Monsters vital with the rise in school shootings Middle School. One new officer will be said. Cloud Ave., Menlo Park. University.’ 8:30 p.m. Burton Park, and keeping in mind the student who Complimentary snacks and bever- San Carlos. Free. For more informa- assigned to cover Abbot Middle Councilman David Lim said his chil- ages will be served. For more infor- tion call 802-4382. Free. attempted to bomb Hillsdale High School and Hillsdale High and the dren attend city schools and having an mation call 854-5897. School five years ago, Police Chief SATURDAY, JUNE 21 other will be assigned to Borel Middle officer on campus is reassuring. ‘Living Well with Chronic Half Moon Bay Shakespeare Susan Manheimer said. School and . “You make the kids feel better know- Conditions.’ 9:30 a.m. to noon. San Announce Auditions. Auditioners “Think of all the things we deal with Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal will need to prepare a three-minute “To get a school resource officer in ing you’re there, you enhance the qual- Springs Road, San Bruno. Six week monologue from one of on a school campus, because they are each public middle and high school ity of education knowing that you’re program. Free. For more information Shakespeare’s Comedies and may really ground zero for everything gives us the edge on education and there, you make the parents feel better call 616-7150. also be asked to sing a capella. Email going on with a kid. From bullying to a head shot and resume to half- awareness. Not just for the students, knowing that you’re there,” Lim said. AARP Meeting. 11 a.m. Beresford [email protected] or mail social Internet stuff to all of the gang but for the teachers and staff and the Recreation Center, 2729 Alameda de to HMB Shakespeare, P.O. Box 112, stuff to drugs, everything that they parents that deal with the students. Disaster preparedness las Plugas, San Mateo. The meeting, HMB, CA 94019. For more informa- get,” Manheimer said. “And just con- held by San Mateo Chapter 139, will tion email Believe it or not, there is (gang) Manheimer said police have stepped be followed by Hawaiian music sung [email protected]. sequence, kids don’t understand conse- recruiting that goes on in our middle by Paul Aea. For more information quences. Who better than police to up countywide disaster preparedness call 345-5001. Family Feud,Earthquake Edition.9 schools of more naive kids who may and efforts to prevent violence at a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Burlingame Public share with them what consequences not have the social defense mecha- Creative writing workshops: Library, Lane Room, 480 Primrose are?” school. Road, Burlingame. RSVP by June 14. nisms. So not only are we going to be ‘Write your life — memoir writ- Nine years ago, an officer was Most of the recent national shoot- ing.’ 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Little Free. For more information email there to protect our kids, we’re also ings began on middle and high school House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. [email protected]. assigned to going to be there to give them those $15.For more information email but- and since then it went from being one campuses and Hillsdale High’s bomb [email protected]. Fifth Annual St. Peter Rummage skills,” Manheimer said. scare highlighted the need for school Sale.9 a.m.to 4 p.m.St.Peter Church, of the least safe schools in the district Peopleologie: Making coiled clay 700 Oddstad Blvd., Pacifica. to one of the safest, Manheimer said. resource officers, Manheimer said. In pots. 2 p.m. San Mateo Main Public Continues on Sunday, June 22 from Gang resistance 2009, Alexander Youshock, then 17, Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Admission is free. The program also increased gradua- Part of the Paws to Read summer For more information email tion rates and helped eradicate gangs Each of the approximate 3,000 went onto the Hillsdale High campus program for children. Free. For more Charleene Smith at sixth-graders in the district must com- carrying a chain saw in a soft guitar information call 522-7818. [email protected]. that used to have a very strong pres- ence at school, Manheimer said. plete the Gang Resistance Education case and a tactical vest outfitted with Movies on the Square 2014. 8:45 Walk with a Doc in Downtown San The discussion to expand the pro- and Training, or GREAT, program, 10 homemade pipe bombs. He p.m. Courthouse Square, 2200 Mateo. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Central Barton said. planned to kill three teachers and Broadway, Redwood City. Free. Park, 50 E. Fifth Ave., San Mateo. gram began three years ago and it’s Catching Fire will be showing. For Enjoy a stroll with physician volun- exciting to see it come to fruition, said Manheimer said GREAT is critical exploded two bombs before being more information call 780-7311. teers who can answer your health- because gang intelligence and infor- tackled by school staff. No one was related questions along the way. Molly Barton, assistant superintend- FRIDAY, JUNE 20 Free. For more information contact ent of student services for San Mateo- mation indicates middle school-aged seriously injured and Youshock, who [email protected]. San Mateo Sunrise Rotary Club Foster City Elementary School children are targeted for recruitment was diagnosed schizophrenic, was meeting featuring guest speaker into gangs. Teaching the program will convicted of attempted murder. Michelle Bologna. 7:30 a.m. Crystal Discover Nature at Filoli. 10 a.m. to District. Springs Golf Course, 6650 Golf 3 p.m. 86 Cañada Road, Woodside. “It takes some work to move away be a primary responsibility for the School resource officers will help Course Drive, Burlingame. Bologna For more information go to school officers. They will also patrol ensure students are kept safe, educated will give a presentation entitled www.filoli.org. from the punitive model and more into ‘Natural & Environmental Property the restorative justice model. So we’re the campuses and routes to and from and deter a life of crime, Manheimer Hazards.’ Fee of attending is $15 and Wags and Whiskers Festival. 10 school, check in after school and said. includes breakfast. For more infor- a.m. to 6 p.m. Cañada College, 4200 really excited about that,” Barton said. mation and to RSVP call Jake at 515- Farm Hill Blvd., Redwood City. There “It’s to catch potential problems intervene should any fights or prob- “I think what we’re able to do now is will be music, animals up for adop- 5891. sooner, to intervene sooner with dan- lems arise, Manheimer said. touch on all the kids and all the par- tion, prizes, food trucks and much “[The GREAT program] really goes ents and those who most influence Discover Nature at Filoli. 10 a.m. to more. $10 for adults, $5 for children gerous behaviors. I also think we have 3 p.m. 86 Cañada Road, Woodside. under 13. For more information call a lot of children that are growing up in to the heart of bullying and gang them, which are their teachers and For more information go to 367-1405. behavior and teaching our kids how to staff,” Manheimer said. “And really do www.filoli.org. very different environments where Relay for Life of Daly City. 10 a.m. they don’t see the police department as say no and providing alternatives for it on a basis where the schools and the Music Performance. 11 a.m. to to 10 a.m. on June 22. Westmoor them so that we can do this early on in police are working together trying to noon. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 High School Sports Stadium, 131 their friend but as their enemy. And Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. Westmoor Ave., Daly City. Music, this provides them with an opportuni- a prevention mode rather than having figure out for each and every kid what Free. For more information call 616- food, activities and family fun. Free to deal with them once they’ve made they need. And that’s a tremendous 7150. and open to the public. For more ty really to get to expose kids to city- information call 735-1849. wide resources.” bad choices,” Manheimer said. benefit.” Food Truck Friday. 11:30 a.m. to 8 The school districts will reimburse p.m. Devil’s Canyon Brewery, 935 Walk with a Doc at in City support Washington St., San Carlos. For more San Mateo. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. the city almost $650,000 to fund the information email Daniel Curran at Central Park, 50 E. Fifth Ave., San three officers for two years, according The City Council was unanimous in [email protected] [email protected]. Mateo. Enjoy a stroll with physician volunteers who can answer your to a staff report. Each officer will be providing two additional school (650) 344-5200 ext. 106 Twentieth Century History and health-related questions along the Music Class. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. San way. Free. For more information con- Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal tact [email protected]. Christensen, director of community need to examine the district’s related Springs Road, San Bruno. $2 drop-in fee. For more information call 616- Walk with a Doc in San Bruno. 10 and government relations for the dis- claims that the Citizens For a Green 7150. a.m. to 11 a.m. San Bruno Park, CSM trict. Trees were removed for the fol- San Mateo failed to properly exhaust Crystal Springs at Oak, San Bruno. lowing reasons: 48 percent were a fire their administrative remedies, as well Artists talk and gallery opening Enjoy a stroll with physician volun- Continued from page 1 and the Studio Shop. 5 p.m. The teers who can answer your health- hazard; 30 percent were diseased, as the issues relating to supplemental Studio Shop, 244 Primrose Road, related questions along the way. dying or dead; 7 percent were imping- review, the ruling stated. Burlingame. Features Linda Free. For more information contact along West Perimeter began on Dec. Christensen, Katy Kuhn, Nick [email protected]. ing on native trees; 3 percent had poor “Similarly, we do not reach the dis- Paciorek and Lawrence Morrell. For 28, 2010. structural integrity; and 11 percent trict’s claim of mootness, which is more information go to www.thes- Second Annual Downtown San “Their (the plaintiff’s) action is still opened up scenic corridors. based on the fact that the challenged tudioshop.com. Mateo SummerFest. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Downtown San Mateo, B Street, time-barred even under a most gener- “This involved removing and prun- tree removal activities have long since Music on the Square: Mustache between Tilton and Sixth avenues. ous interpretation of the statute of lim- ing non-native and highly flammable been complete, and the trees have been Harbor. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Courthouse Free. Activities, food, entertainment itations,” the ruling stated. Square, 2200 Broadway, Redwood and family fun.For more information species such as eucalyptus and diseased or will be replaced in accordance with City. Free. For more information call call (800) 310-6563. The district was very pleased with or dead trees, as well as general ground the mitigation measures set forth in 780-7311. the ruling and is entitled to recover its Star Search Adventure with cleanup to mitigate ‘fire ladder’ the initial study and mitigated nega- Fifth Annual St. Peter Rummage Chabot Space & Science Center at costs on the appeal. effects,” Christensen previously said, tive declaration,” it stated. Sale. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. St. Peter Hillsdale Shopping Center. Noon “In their review, the court itemized adding the clearing allows native The Citizens group’s attorney Susan Church, 700 Oddstad Blvd., Pacifica. to 2 p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center, the multiple public notices that $5 for this early bird time. Continues 60 31st Ave., San Mateo. For more species, like oaks, to grow. Brandt-Hawley could not be reached for on Saturday, June 21 from 9 a.m. to 4 information go to described the tree trimming/removal In light of the ruling, there is no comment. p.m.and Sunday,June 22 from 9 a.m. www.hillsdale.com. process-board agendas, to 2:30 p.m. Admission is free on Saturday and Sunday. For more Oysters and Sauvignon Blancs board reports, public hear- information email Charleene Smith Open Day. Noon to 4 p.m. La Honda ings, newspaper announce- at [email protected]. Winery, 2645 Fair Oaks Ave., Redwood City.$10 for five wines and ments and Web postings, Stanford Jazz Festival. 6 p.m. $1 oysters. For more information including the public project email [email protected]. Stanford Shopping Center, 660 manual that identified every Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto. Festival continues through Aug. 9. The Society of Western Artists single tree to be trimmed or For more information go to stan- presents a pastel demonstration removed,” Chancellor Ron fordjazzfestival.org or call 725-2787. by artist Teresa Ruzzo. 1 p.m. SWA Headquarters Gallery, 2625 Galatolo said in a prepared Teen Night: Potluck and Games. Broadway, Redwood City. Free and statement. “In doing so, we 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Menlo Park open to the public. For more infor- Library, 800 Alma St., Menlo Park.The mation go to believe the court validated library will provide sandwiches and teresaruzzo.com/artist.html or call all the actions the college light refreshments. Bring a dish to Judith Puccini at 737-6084. share with others. Registration district properly took to required. Free. For more information Him Mark Lai: A Lifetime of inform the public about this go to Chinese-American History. 2 p.m. matter. As we have stated http://menlopark.org/DocumentCe San Mateo Public Library, 55 W.Third nter/View/404. Ave., San Mateo. Come here Judy many times before, the tree Yung, Ruthanne Lum McCunn and trimming, which was part of Windrider Film Forum.7 p.m. Laura Lai present on Him Mark Lai’s the campuswide improve- Performing Arts Center, 555 life and his work. Free. For more Middlefield Road,Atherton.$15 gen- information call 522-7818. ments at College of San eral and $10 for students. For more Mateo, was undertaken to information email Little Explorers’ Petting Zoo: Farm [email protected]. Animals. 2 p.m. Marina Branch of remove the dead, diseased Foster City Monthly Social Dance. the San Mateo Public Library, 1530 and nonnative trees on cam- 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Foster City Susan Ct., San Mateo. Children will pus which had been identified Recreation Center, 650 Shell Blvd., have the opportunity to interact as a potential fire hazard.” Foster City. Waltz lessons from 7:30 with goats, sheep, chickens, ducks, p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Ballroom dance rabbits, guinea pigs, pigs, alpacas, The district removed the party 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Snacks tortoises and more. Free. For more trees under the supervision included. Couples and singles wel- information call 522-7863. come. $12 from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 of an arborist as part of a p.m., which includes dance lesson. For more events visit woodland/wildfire manage- $10 after 8:30 p.m. For more infor- smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar. ment program, said Barbara 24 Thursday • June 19, 2014 COMICS/GAMES THE DAILY JOURNAL DILBERT® CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #260927 STATEMENT #260951 STATEMENT #260883 The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business as: La Mente Clara, 19 N. Fremont St., as: The Motech Agency, 936 S. Norfolk as: Bay Area Fertility & Pregnancy Spe- SAN MATEO, CA 94401 is hereby regis- St., SAN MATEO, CA 94401 is hereby cialists, 401 Warren St., Ste 502 RED- registered by the following owner: Josh- WOOD CITY, CA 94065 is hereby regis- tered by the following owner: Armando tered by the following owner: Jan Ryd- Hernandez, same address. The business ua Mason-Barkin, same address. The fords, 140 Clark Dr., San Mateo, CA is conducted by an Individual. The regis- business is conducted by an Individual. 94402. The business is conducted by an trants commenced to transact business The registrants commenced to transact Individual. The registrants commenced to under the FBN on. business under the FBN on N/A. transact business under the FBN on. /s/ Armando Hernandez / /s/ Joshua Mason-Barkin / /s/ Jan Rydfords / This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 05/22/2014. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 05/27/2014. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 05/20/2014. (Pub- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 05/29/14, 06/05/14, 06/12/14 06/19/14). 05/29/14, 06/05/14, 06/12/14 06/19/14). 05/29/14, 06/05/14, 06/12/14 06/19/14).

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CITY OF SAN MATEO 2010-2015 Consolidated Plan and 2014-15 Action Plan Substantial Amendments A. Introduction

The City of San Mateo is submitting amendments to both the 2010-15 Consolidated Plan and the 2014-15 Annual Action Plan that was originally submitted to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in May 2014. All of the elements of the City’s approved 2010-2015 Consolidated Plan and 2014-15 Action Plan are hereby incorporated into this Substantial Amendment. 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices The City of San Mateo is submitting the Consolidated Plan amendment to expand the geo- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME graphic targeting of HOME funds to include contiguous jurisdictions in addition to city wide tar- STATEMENT #260871 STATEMENT #260984 STATEMENT #261146 geting. HOME regulations 24 CFR 92.201(a)(2) permit entitlement communities to invest its The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business as: Threshold Consulting, 3235 Verdun as: Terreno Management Group 1313 as: East West Care Service, 1018 Cliton HOME funds in a project outside of its boundaries if that project will serve its own population as Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is hereby Laurel St., Ste. 102, SAN CARLOS, CA St., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062 is here- well as that of the contiguous jurisdiction where the project is located. The amendment provides registered by the following owner: Janel 94070 is hereby registered by the follow- by registered by the following owner: the City with the opportunity to invest HOME funds in eligible housing activities physically locat- Dyan Lehman, same address. The busi- ing owner: Kane Property Management, MDX Group, LLC, CA. The business is ness is conducted by an Individual. The CA. The business is conducted by a Cor- conducted by a Limited Liabilty Compa- ed in contiguous jurisdictions when they will benefit San Mateo resident and address needs, registrants commenced to transact busi- poration. The registrants commenced to ny. The registrants commenced to trans- strategies, and goals identified in the City’s Consolidated Plan. ness under the FBN on. transact business under the FBN on N/A. act business under the FBN on 12/14/05. /s/ Janel Dyan Lehman/ /s/ Daniel L. Kane / /s/ Paul Gorman / This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- The City is submitting the Annual Action Plan Amendment to allow for consideration of funding of sor-County Clerk on 05/20/2014. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 05/28/2014. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 06/10/2014. (Pub- a 66 unit affordable senior apartment complex which was not identified in the original Action lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Plan. 05/29/14, 06/05/14, 06/12/14 06/19/14). 06/05/14, 06/12/14, 06/19/14, 06/26/14). 06/12/14, 06/19/14, 06/26/14, 07/03/14).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME B. Community Participation, Public Comment and Contact Information STATEMENT #260873 STATEMENT #261147 STATEMENT #260925 The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business as: Swift Contractors Services, 223 For- as: Edge Line, 512 S. 3rd Ave., SAN MA- as: Oudi, 3351 Geoffrey Dr., SAN BRU- In accordance with the City’s Community Participation Plan, this Substantial Amendment re- est Park Dr., PACIFICA, CA 94044 is TEO, CA 94401 is hereby registered by NO, CA94066 is hereby registered by the quires a 30-day comment period, which will begin on June 19th, 2014 with this document posted hereby registered by the following owner: the following owner: Ping Lee, 1537 Fir following owner: Abdulalam Aloudi and to the City’s website at www.cityofsanmateo.org/conplan, noticed in The San Mateo Daily Jour- Trisha Borland, 95 Clarendon Rd., PA- Ave., San Leandro, CA 94578. The busi- Amal Aloudi same address. The busi- CIFICA, CA 94044. The business is con- ness is conducted by an Individual. The ness is conducted by a Married Couple. nal and distributed to all City libraries and parks where the community could review and provide ducted by an Individual. The registrants registrants commenced to transact busi- The registrants commenced to transact comment. A public hearing will be held at the City Council meeting on Monday July 21, 2014 at commenced to transact business under ness under the FBN on. business under the FBN on. San Mateo City Hall, 330 West 20th Ave., San Mateo, CA. the FBN on. /s/ Ping Lee / /s/ Abdulsalam Aloudi / /s/ Trisha Borland / This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 06/10/2014. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 05/22/2014. (Pub- Contact information: Chris Wahl sor-County Clerk on 05/20/2014. (Pub- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 06/12/14, 06/19/14, 06/26/14, 07/03/14). 06/12/14, 06/19/14, 06/26/14, 07/03/14). Neighborhood Improvement & Housing Specialist 05/29/14, 06/05/14, 06/12/14 06/19/14). City of San Mateo 330 West 20th Avenue FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #261152 STATEMENT #261119 San Mateo, CA 94403 STATEMENT #260938 The following person is doing business The following person is doing business 650-522-7228 office The following person is doing business as: Cloud CFD, 335 Madrone St, RED- as: Big Fin Bistro, 2432 Broadway St., 650-522-7221 fax as: Unique Jewelry Boutique, 2747 Xavi- WOOD CITY, CA 94061 is hereby regis- REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 is hereby er St., EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303 is tered by the following owner: Chirath registered by the following owners: 1) [email protected] hereby registered by the following owner: Thouppuarachchi, samd address. The Deborah Glenn, same address. The business is conducted by an Individual. Eric S. Tong, 1093 D St., Union City, CA business is conducted by an Individual. The registrants commenced to transact 94587 2) Chen JIn Chan, 1679 22nd Amendment Available for Review at: http://www.cityofsanmateo.org/conplan The registrants commenced to transact business under the FBN on N/A. Ave., San Francisco, CA 94112 3) business under the FBN on 05/22/2014. /s/ Chirath Thouppuarachchi/ Yvonne Mei, 1961 Beach Park Blvd., C. Environmental Review /s/ Deborah Glenn / This statement was filed with the Asses- Foster City, CA 94404. The business is This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 06/10/2014. (Pub- conducted by a General Partnership. The An Environmental Assessment was prepared for this project dated January 2014, resulting in a sor-County Clerk on 05/22/2014. (Pub- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, registrants commenced to transact busi- finding of No Significant Impact. lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 06/12/14, 06/19/14, 06/26/14, 07/03/14). ness under the FBN on 05/29/14, 06/05/14, 06/12/14 06/19/14). /s/ Eric S. Tong/ This statement was filed with the Asses- D. HOME Funded Projects FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sor-County Clerk on 06/06/2014. (Pub- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #261144 lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The definition of a Substantial Change for the Consolidated Plan in the City’s Community Partici- STATEMENT #260964 The following person is doing business 06/19/14, 06/26/14, 07/03/14, 07/10/14). The following person is doing business as: Crystal Springs Pool Service, 1228 pation Plan includes one that adds a program or project; a substantial change for an Action Plan as: Lowe’s, 720 Dubuque Ave., SOUTH Rhus St., SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is includes the addition of a new project or activity not described in the Action Plan. Since this SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 is hereby hereby registered by the following owner: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME amendment may result in the addition of a new project it is subject to public review. registered by the following owner: Lowe’s Edna F. Foster, same address. The busi- STATEMENT #261219 Home Centers, LLC, CA. The business is ness is conducted by an Individual. The The following person is doing business conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- registrants commenced to transact busi- as: Sharon View Aparments, 2275 Shar- In the 2014-15 Annual Action Plan, the City budgeted $359,570 in HOME funds for Housing ny. The registrants commenced to trans- ness under the FBN on. on Rd., MENLO PARK, CA 94025 is Projects but had not yet identified a project. This amendment will allow the City of San Mateo to act business under the FBN on 1/1/2014. /s/ Edna F. Foster / hereby registered by the following own- /s/ David R. Green / This statement was filed with the Asses- ers: Richard Tod Spieker and Catherine consider commitment of those HOME funds to a project that provides for 66 senior housing units This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 06/10/2014. (Pub- R. Spiker, 60 Mulberry Ln., Atherton, CA in the city of Foster City. The City of San Mateo would not typically fund projects outside its city sor-County Clerk on 05/28/2014. (Pub- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 94027. The business is conducted by a limits, but approximately $235,000 must be committed by July 2014 or they will be lost and re- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 06/12/14, 06/19/14, 06/26/14, 07/03/14). Married Couple. The registrants com- 06/05/14, 06/12/14, 06/19/14, 06/26/14). menced to transact business under the captured by HUD. These funds were previously committed for another project that returned the FBN on 05/30/2014. funds to the City and no other eligible project has been identified. Given the extreme need for af- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/ Richard Tod Spieker / fordable senior housing in our region, this will allow San Mateo residents access to much need- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #260931 This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #260758 The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 06/13/2014. (Pub- ed housing The following person is doing business as: Diplomaframemania, 3981 Martin Dr., lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, as: UMAC Cargo Express, 338 N. Canal SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is hereby regis- 06/19/14, 06/26/14, 07/03/14, 07/10/14). St., #19, 94080 is hereby registered by tered by the following owner: Margaret The following are the revised texts from both the 2010-2015 Consolidated Plan and the 2014- the following owner: Cargodoor, LLC, Reeves, same address. The business is 2015 Annual Action Plan respectively: CA. The business is conducted by a Lim- conducted by an Individual. The regis- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ited Liability Company. The registrants trants commenced to transact business STATEMENT #261261 2010-2015 Consolidated Plan – page 22 commenced to transact business under under the FBN on 05/21/2014. The following person is doing business the FBN on. /s/ Margaret Reeves / as: Lily of Valley Isle, 1667 Yorktown /s/ Marcelo Sanchez / This statement was filed with the Asses- Rd., SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is hereby Area and Community Description This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 05/23/2014. (Pub- registered by the following owner: Amy sor-County Clerk on 05/09/2014. (Pub- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, DeCew, same address. The business is lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 06/12/14, 06/19/14, 06/26/14, 07/03/14). conducted by an Individual. The regis- HOME Funding 06/05/14, 06/12/14, 06/19/14, 06/26/14). trants commenced to transact business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME under the FBN on N/A. HOME funds may be used City wide to support affordable housing. The City of San Mateo, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #260786 /s/ Amy DeCew / at its discretion, may consider the targeting of HOME funds to include projects in communi- STATEMENT #260932 The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business as: Bay Area Disc Centers, 177 Bovet sor-County Clerk on 06/17/2014. (Pub- ties that are contiguous to the City of San Mateo. HOME regulations 24 CFR 92.201(a)(2) as: Axis Personal Trainers, 550 Ravens- Rd., SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is hereby lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, permit entitlement communities to invest its HOME funds in a project outside of its bounda- wood Ave, MENLO PARK, CA 94025 is registered by the following owner:Dr. 06/19/14, 06/26/14, 07/03/14, 07/10/14). ries if that project will serve its own population as well as that of the contiguous jurisdiction hereby registered by the following owner: Thomas Ferrigno Chiropractic Cprpora- where the project is located. APT, LLC., CA. The business is conduct- tion, CA. The business is conducted by a FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ed by a Limited Liability Company. The Corporation. The registrants commenced STATEMENT #260998 registrants commenced to transact busi- to transact business under the FBN on 2014-2015 Annual Action Plan Revision – page 17 ness under the FBN on October 2, 2008. N/A. The following person is doing business /s/ Scott Norton / /s/ Thomas Ferrigno / as: Suga Mama’s Cafe, 630 El Camino This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- Real, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA Encourage New Housing Construction sor-County Clerk on 05/23/2014. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 05/13/2014. (Pub- 94080 is hereby registered by the follow- Foster Square Senior Housing lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ing owner: Linda Saha, 1117 S. Magnolia 06/05/14, 06/12/14, 06/19/14, 06/26/14). 06/12/14, 06/19/14, 06/26/14, 07/03/14). Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA DH 2 This program outcome is affordability for the purpose of providing decent 94080. The business is conducted by an affordable housing. Individual. The registrants commenced to FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME transact business under the FBN on N/A. STATEMENT #261033 STATEMENT #261117 /s/ Linda Saha/ City Council will consider funding 66 senior housing units, 65 1- bedroom units, and 1 2- The following person is doing business The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- bedroom managers unit. The senior housing units are part of the Foster City Square project as: Ultimate Auto Reconditioning, 85 W. as: Revelry Indoor Cycling & Fitness, 10 sor-County Clerk on 05/30/2014. (Pub- adjacent to its City Hall. The 66 housing units will be included in a 4 story building with the 3rd Ave. #210, SAN MATEO, CA 94403 E. Third Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401 is lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, is hereby registered by the following hereby registered by the following owner: 06/19/14, 06/26/14, 07/03/14, 07/10/14). ground floor consisting of meeting rooms, office space, computer lab, laundry, fitness room, owner: Tomas Marroquin, same address. Third Avenue Enterprises, Inc., CA The and other amenities and approximately 10,000 sq. ft. of retail space. The second floor will The business is conducted by an Individ- business is conducted by a Corporation. have a landscaped terrace available for private tenant use as well as residential units, and ual. The registrants commenced to trans- The registrants commenced to transact FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME act business under the FBN on. business under the FBN on N/A. STATEMENT #261261 the third and fourth floors will be all residential units. This project has commitments for /s/ Tomas Marroquin / /s/ Scott Roth / The following person is doing business funding from the County of San Mateo and the City of Foster City, as well as a commitment This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Action Therapeutics, 3-B South Lin- of Low Income Tax Credits. City of San Mateo residents will be included in a local prefer- sor-County Clerk on 06/02/2014. (Pub- sor-County Clerk on 06/06/2014. (Pub- den Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, CA 94080 is hereby registered by the fol- ence plan for occupancy in the project. 06/05/14, 06/12/14, 06/19/14, 06/26/14). 06/12/14, 06/19/14, 06/26/14, 07/03/14). lowing owner: Injury Management Group, CA. The business is conducted by a Cor- poration. The registrants commenced to transact business under the FBN on 04/05/1982. /s/ Paula C. Skinner / This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 06/13/2014. (Pub- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 06/19/14, 06/26/14, 07/03/14, 07/10/14). THE DAILY JOURNAL Thursday • June 19, 2014 27

203 Public Notices 210 Lost & Found 298 Collectibles 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 304 Furniture STATE OF GEORGIA, FOUND: RING Silver color ring found 400 YEARBOOKS - Sports Illustrated 2 END Tables solid maple '60's era NICHOLS AND Stone antique brown WHITE 5 Drawer dresser.Excellent con- COUNTY OF RICHMOND on 1/7/2014 in Burlingame. Parking Lot Sports Book 70-90’s $90 all $40/both. (650)670-7545 spindle wood rocking chair. $99 dition. Moving. Must sell $90.00 OBO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS NOTICE M (next to Dethrone). Brand inscribed. (650)365-3987 650 302 2143 (650) 995-0012 Gary @ (650)347-2301 3 PIECE cocktail table with 2 end tables, ALL PERSONS having claims against BAY MEADOWS bag - $30.each, glass tops. good condition, $99. OAK BOOKCASE, 30"x30" x12". $25. WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x the late Mary E. Nelson of San Mateo LOST AFRICAN GRAY PARROT - (650)345-1111 (650)574-4021l (650)726-6429 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 County, California, deceased, or against (415)377-0859 REWARD! her estate, are required to present the CASINO CHIP Collection Original Chips BED RAIL, Adjustable. For adult safety OCCASIONAL, END or Sofa Table. $25. WOOD BOOKCASE unit - good condi- same to the undersigned, properly item- LOST DOG-SMALL TERRIER-$5000 from various casinos $99 obo like new $95 (650)343-8206 Solid wood in excellent condition. 20" x tion $65.00 (650)504-6058 ized and proven, within the time required REWARD Norfolk Terrier missing from (650)315-3240 22". 650-861-0088. by law. And all persons indebted to said Woodside Rd near High Rd on Dec 13. BURGUNDY VELVET reupholstered vin- WOOD FURNITURE- one end table and deceased, or her estate, are requested Violet is 11mths, 7lbs, tan, female, no COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters tage chair. $75. Excellent condition. coffee table. In good condition. $30 to make immediate payment to the un- collar, microchipped. Please help bring uncirculated with Holder $15/all, 650-861-0088 OUTDOOR WOOD SCREEN - NEW $80 OBO. (760)996-0767. dersigned. her home! (650)568-9642 (408)249-3858 OBO RETAIL $130 (650)873-8167 This the 5th day of May, 2014. CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50 LOST GOLD Cross at Carlmont Shop- FRANKLIN MINT Thimble collection with OBO (650)345-5644 PAPASAN CHAIRS (2) -with cushions 306 Housewares s/ Emily Berk / ping Cente, by Lunardi’s market display rack. $55. 650-291-4779 $45. each set, (650)347-8061 CHAIRS, WITH Chrome Frame, Brown "PRINCESS HOUSE” decorator urn Administrator/Personal Representative, (Reward) (415)559-7291 Vinyl seats $15.00 each. (650)726-5549 Estate of Mary E. Nelson JOE MONTANA signed authentic retire- PORTABLE JEWELRY display case "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H LOST GOLD WATCH - with brown lizard ment book, $39., (650)692-3260 wood, see through lid $45. 25 x 20 x 4 in- $25., (650)868-0436 COMPUTER DESK $25 , drawer for key- ches. (650)592-2648. Address: strap. Unique design. REWARD! Call MEMORABILIA CARD COLLECTION, board, 40" x 19.5" (619)417-0465 P.O. Box 370588 (650)326-2772. large collection, Marilyn Monroe, James COFFEE MAKER, Makes 4 cups $12, Montara, CA 94037 Dean, John Wayne and hundreds more. DINING ROOM SET - table, four chairs, LOST HEARING AID lighted hutch, $500. all, (650)296-3189 RECLINER LA-Z-BOY Dark green print (650)368-3037 $3,300/obo.. Over 50% off fabric, medium size. 27” wide $60. Stanley C. House, LLC Inside a silver color case. Lost around (650)319-5334. Attorney for Administrator/Personal Rep- May 15 in Burlingame possibly near DISPLAY CABINET 72”x 21” x39 1/2” (650)343-8206 COOKING POTS (2) stainless steel, resentative Lunardi’s or Our Lady of Angels High Top Display, 2 shelves in rear $99 temperature resistent handles, 21/2 & 4 SCHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta (650)591-3313 ROCKING CHAIR fine light, oak condi- gal. $5. (650) 574-3229. Post Office Box 915 Church. Please let me know if you’ve graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00. Augusta, Georgia 30903-0915 found it! Call FOUND! tion with pads, $85.OBO 650 369 9762 (650)701-0276 DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condi- (706) 722-3341 ROCKING CHAIR Great condition, HOUSE HEATER Excellent condition. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Jour- tion, nice design, with storage, $45., Works great. Must sell. $30.00 OBO TEA POTS - (6) collectables, good con- (650)345-1111 1970’s style, dark brown, wooden, nal, 05/29/14, 06/05/14, 06/12/14 LOST SET OF CAR KEYS near Millbrae dition, $10. each, (650)571-5899 suede cushion, photo availble, $99., (650) 995-0012 06/19/14) Post Office on June 18, 2013, at 3:00 (650)716-3337 p.m. Reward! Call (650)692-4100 DURALINER ROCKING CHAIR, Maple 299 Computers Finish, Cream Cushion w matching otto- KING BEDSPREAD/SHAMS, mint con- man $70 (650)583-4943. ROCKING CHAIR, decorative wood / dition, white/slight blue trim, $20. LOST: SMALL diamond cross, silver armrest, it swivels rocks & rolls necklace with VERY sentimental 1982 TEXAS Instruments TI-99/4A com- (650)578-9208 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF ENTERTAINMENT CENTER with $99.00.650-592-2648 THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS meaning. Lost in San Mateo 2/6/12 puter, new condition, complete accesso- (650)578-0323. ries, original box. $75. (650)676-0974 shelves for books, pure oak. Purchased NEW FLOURESCENT lights, ten T-12 NAME STATEMENT #259395 for $750. Sell for $99. (650)348-5169 SOFA - excelleNT condition. 8 ft neutral The following person is abandoning the color $99 OBO (650)345-5644 tubes, only $2.50 ea 650-595-3933 use of the fictitious business name: Rev- 300 Toys FREE SOFA and love seat set. good PERSIAN TEA set for 8. Including elry Indoor Cycling & Fitness, 10 E. Third condtion (650)630-2329 SOLID WOOD BOOKCASE 33” x 78” Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401. The ficti- 14 HOTWHEELS - Redline, 32 with flip bar ask $75 obo (650)743-4274 spoon, candy dish, and tray. Gold Plated. tious business name was filed on Janu- Ford/Mustang/Corv. $90 all FULL SIZE mattress & box in very good $100. (650) 867-2720 ary 28, 2014 in the county of San Mateo. (650)365-3987 condition $80.(650)756-9516. Daly City STEREO CABINET walnut w/3 black The business was conducted by: Third shelves 16x 22x42. $30, 650-341-5347 QUEENSIZE BEDSPREAD w/2 Pillow Avenue Enterprises, LLC, CA. The busi- HOCKEY FIGURES, unopened boxes KITCHEN CABINETS - 3 metal base Shams (print) $30.00 (650)341-1861 ness was conducted by a Limited Liabili- from 2000 MVP players, 20 boxes $5.00 kitchen cabinets with drawers and wood STURDY OAK TV or End Table. $35. ty Company. each doors, $99., (650)347-8061 SINGER ELECTRONIC sewing machine /s/ Scott Roth / Very good condition. 30" x 24". 650-861- This statement was filed with the Asses- LAWN CHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8. 0088 model #9022. Cord, foot controller sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo K'NEX BUILDING ideas $30. (650)622- each, (415)346-6038 included. $99 O.B.O. (650)274-9601 or County on 06/06/2014. (Published in the 6695 TEA/ UTILITY Cart, $15. (650)573-7035, (650)468-6884 San Mateo Daily Journal, 06/12/2014, LIVING & Dining Room Sets. Mission (650)504-6057 LEGO DUPLO Set ages 1 to 5. $30 Style, Trestle Table w/ 2 leafs & 6 06/19/2014, 06/26/2014, 07/03/2014). TEAK CABINET 28"x32", used for ster- SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack (650)622-6695 Chairs, Like new $600 obo with turntable $60. (650)592-7483 (831)768-1680 eo equipment $25. (650)726-6429 PILGRIM DOLLS, 15” boy & girl, new, SUMMONS TRUNDLE BED - Single with wheels, VACUUM EXCELLENT condition. Works (FAMILY LAW) from Harvest Festival, adorable $25 650- LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover & 345-3277 plastic carring case & headrest, $35. $40., (650)347-8061 great.Moving. Must sell. $35.00 OBO CASE NUMBER: 122587 (650) 995-0012 NOTICE TO RESPONDENT: (Aviso each, (650)592-7483 TV STAND brown. $40.00 OBO AlDemandado): HAZAR NAJEEB PINK BARBIE 57 Chevy Convertible (650) 995-0012 KHOURI.You are being sued by Petition- 28" long (sells on E-Bay for $250) in box LOVE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow er: (Lo estademandando el deman- $99 (650)591-9769 floral $99. (650)574-4021 VIDEO CENTER 38 inches H 21 inches 307 Jewelry & Clothing dante): MANSOUR IBRAHIM CHAALAN MIRROR, SOLID OAK. 30" x 19 1/2", W still in box $45., (408)249-3858 NOTICE! You have 30 calendar days af- RADIO CONTROL car; Jeep with off COSTUME JEWELRY Earrings $25.00 road with equipment $99 OBO curved edges; beautiful. $85.00 OBO. WALL CLOCK - 31 day windup, 26 “ Call: 650-368-0748 ter this summons and legal petition are- Linda 650 366-2135. served on you to file a response (formFL- (650)851-0878 long, $99 (650)592-2648 120 or FL-123) at the court and havea LADIES GLOVES - gold lame' elbow SMALL WOOD dollhouse 4 furnished WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with copy served on the petitioner. A letteror PEDESTAL SINK $25 (650)766-4858 length gloves, size 7.5, $15. new, phone call will not protect you.If you do rooms. $35 650-558-8142 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 (650)868-0436 not file your response on time,the court STEP 2 sandbox Large with cover $25 may make orders affecting yourmarriage (650)343-4329 or domestic partnership, yourchildren. COMBINED NOTICE of Finding of No Significant Impact You maybe ordered to pay sup-port and TOY - Barney interactive activity, musical and Intent to Request Release of Funds attorney fees and costs, If youcannot pay learning, talking, great for the car, $16. the filing fee, ask the clerk fora fee waiv- obo, (650)349-6059 June 18, 2014 er form.If you want legal advice, contact Books a law-yer immediately. You can get infor- City of San Mateo mationabout finding lawyers at the Cali- 16 BOOKS on History of WWII Excellent 302 Antiques fornia’sCourts Online Self-Help condition. $95 all obo, (650)345-5502 Community Development Department Center(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), at 1912 COFFEE Percolator Urn. perfect Neighborhood Improvement & Housing Division theCalifornia Legal Services web 50 SHADES of Grey Trilogy, Excellent condition includes electric cord $85. 330 WEST 20TH AVENUE, SAN MATEO, CA 94403 site(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), or by Condition $25. (650)615-0256 (415)565-6719 con-tacting your local county bar associ- Attn: Chris Wahl, (650) 522-7229 ation.Tiene 30 dias corridos despues de BOOK "LIFETIME" WW1 $12., [email protected] haberrecibido le entrega legal de esta (408)249-3858 ANTIQUE CRYSTAL/ARCADE Coffee Citacio y peticion pare presentar una Re- Grinder. $80. 650-596-0513 spuesta (formulario FL-120 o FL-123) BOOKS, PAPERBACK/HARD cover, These Notices shall satisfy two separate but related procedural requirements for activities to be ante lacorte o llamada telefonica no bas- Coonts, Higgins, Thor, Follet, Brown, ANTIQUE ITALIAN lamp 18” high, $70 considered by the City of San Mateo. ta paraprotegerlo.Si no presenta su Re- more $20.00 for 60 books, (650)578- (650)387-4002 spuesta a tiempo lacorte puede dar or- 9208 denes que afecten sumatrimonio o pare- ANTIQUE KILIM RUNNER woven zig REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS. On or about July 3, 2014 the City of San Mateo Com- ja de hecho sus bienesy la custodia de zag design 7' by 6" by 4' $99., JONATHAN KELLERMAN - munity Development Department will submit a request to the U.S. Department of Housing & Ur- sus hijos. La corte tam-bien le puede or- Hardback (650)580-3316 ban Development (HUD) for the release of funds for the amount not to exceed $425,000 from denar que pague manu-tencion, y hono- books, (5) $3. each, (650)341-1861 rarios y costos legales. Sino puede pa- ANTIQUE LANTERN Olde Brooklyn lan- the HOME Program, formally known as Title II of the National Affordable Housing Act 1990. The gar la cuita de presentacion,pida al sec- 295 Art terns, battery operated, safe, new in box, project is identified as Foster Square Senior Housing located in the city of Foster City. retario in formulario de exen-cionSi de- $100, (650)726-1037 sea obtener asesoramiento legal,pon- ALASKAN SCENE painting 40" high 53" gase encontacto de inmediato con un- wide includes matching frame $99 firm ANTIQUE OLD Copper Wash Tub, 30 x The funds are to be considered for use to assist in paying for construction costs associated with abogado. Puede obtener informacion- (650)592-2648 12 x 13 with handles, $65 (650)591-3313 development of 66 new affordable residential housing units on the site. The total housing project para encontrar a un abogado en el Cen- MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk, will consist of 66 units in a 4-story structure, and the affordability breakdown provides units be- tro de Ayuda de las Cortes de LANDSCAPE PICTURES (3) hand tween 30% Area Median Income (AMI)and 50% AMI. Total project cost for the 66 affordable California(www.sucorte.ca.gov), en el si- painted 25" long 21" wide, wooden 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- tio Web delos Servicios Legales de Cali- frame, $60 for all 3, (650)201-9166 elled glass, $700. (650)766-3024 units is estimated at $28 million. The City Council will review the funding request for this project fornia(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org) o po- at its regular meeting on July 21, 2014. nien-dose en contacto con el colegio de POSTER, LINCOLN, advertising Honest OLD VINTAGE Wooden “Sea Captains abo-gados de su condado. Ale, old stock, green and black color. Tool Chest” 35 x 16 x 16, $65 (650)591- NOTICE: $15. (650)348-5169 3313 FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT. The City of San Mateo made the decision to utilize If a judgment or support orderis entered, HUD funding for this project after the San Mateo County Housing Authority had already obtained the court may order you topay all or part of the fees and costs thatthe court 296 Appliances PERSIAN RUGS release of funds approval from HUD. Therefore, the City of San Mateo has reviewed the Coun- waived for yourself or for theother party. ty’s HUD approved EA Report and is adopting that report as its own. The City of San Mateo has If this happens, the party or-dered to pay OMELETTE MAKER $10. also hot pock- (650)242-6591 determined that the project will have no significant impact on the human environment. There- fees shall be given noticeand an opportu- ets, etc. EZ clean 650-595-3933 nity to request a hearingto set aside the fore, an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of order to pay waived courtfees. STERLING SILVER loving cup 10" circa 1969 is not required. Additional project information is contained in the Environmental Review PONDEROSA WOOD STOVE, like with walnut base 1912 $65 AVISO: new, used one load for only 14 hours. Record (ERR) on file at the City of San Mateo, 330 West 20th Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94403 Si se emite un fallo u orden demanuten- $1,200. Call (650)333-4400 (650)520-3425 cion, la corte pude ordenar queusted pa- and may be examined or copied weekdays 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. gue parte de, o todas las cuotasy costos de la corte previamente exentasa peti- RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric, 303 Electronics PUBLIC COMMENTS ON FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT. Any individual, group, or cion de usted o de la orta parte. Siesto 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 agency disagreeing with this determination or wishing to comment on the project may submit ocurre, la parte ordenada apagarestas 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great written comments to the City of San Mateo. All comments received by July 2, 2014 will be con- cuotas debe recibir aviso y la opor-tuni- RED DEVIL VACUUM CLEANER - $25., condition. $400. (650)261-1541. dad de solicitar una audiencia paraanular (650)593-0893 sidered by the City of San Mateo prior to submission of a request for release of funds. Com- la orden de pagar las cuotas ex-entas. ments should specify which Notice they are addressing. The name and address of the court SANYO MINI REFRIGERATOR- $40., AUTO TOP hoist still in box are(El nombre y direccion de la corte (415)346-6038 $99.00 or best offer (650)493-9993 son): Superior Court of California: RELEASE OF FUNDS SANYO REFRIGERATOR with size 33” BIG SONY TV 37" - Excellent Condition . The City of San Mateo certifies to the U.S. Department of Housing and 400 County Center Urban Development that Sandra Council, in her capacity as Certifying Officer, consents to ac- Redwood City, CA 94063 high & 20" wide in very good condition Worth $2300 will Sacrifice for only $95., The name, address, and telephone num- $85. 650-756-9516. (650)878-9542 cept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in re- ber of the petitioner’s attorney or the peti- SEARS KENMORE sewing machine in a lation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. tioner with out an attorney are (El nom- BLACKBERRY PHONE good condition The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s acceptance of the certification satis- bre, direccion y numero de telefono dela- good cabinet style, running smoothly $99.00 or best offer (650)493-9993 bogado del dermandante, o del deman- $99. 650-756-9516. fies its responsibilities under NEPA and allows the City of San Mateo to use HOME Program dante si no tiene abogado, son); BLUE NINTENDO DS Lite. Hardly used. funds. Christopher Shenfield, Esq. 297 Bicycles $70 OBO. (760) 996-0767 Shenfield & Associates 533 Airport Blvd., Ste 400 BLUETOOTH WITH CHARGER - like OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS. HUD will accept objections to its release of funds and GIRLS BIKE 18” Pink, Looks New, Hard- new, $20., (415)410-5937 BURLINGAME, CA 94010 ly Used $80 (650)293-7313 the City of San Mateo certification for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated submis- (650)373-2054 FLIP CAMCORDER $50. (650)583-2767 sion date or its actual receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if it is on one of the following Date: (Fecha) August 20, 2013 MAGNA 26” Female Bike, like brand basis: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of the City of San Mateo; John C. Fitton, Clerk(Adjunto) new cond $80. (650)756-9516. Daly City IPHONE GOOD condition $99.00 or best Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal offer (650)493-9993 (b) City of San Mateo has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by HUD June 5, 12, 19, 26, 2014 298 Collectibles regulations at 24 CFR Part 58; (c) the grant recipient has incurred costs not authorized by 24 LEFT-HAND ERGONOMIC keyboard CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by HUD; or (d) another Federal agency acting 1920'S AQUA Glass Beaded Flapper with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20 pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1054 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactorily Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl (650)204-0587 Flapper Collar. $50. 650-762-6048 from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in ac- OLD STYLE 32 inch Samsung TV. Free cordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58) and shall be addressed to HUD Com- 1940 VINTAGE telephone bench maple with pickup. Call 650-871-5078. munity Planning and Development Division (CPD), at 600 Harrison Street, 3rd Floor, San Fran- antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833 cisco, CA. 94107. Potential objectors should contact HUD to verify the actual last day of the ob- 210 Lost & Found 1982 PRINT 'A Tune Off The Top Of My SET OF 3 wireless phones all for $50 jection period. Head' 82/125 $80 (650) 204-0587 (650)342-8436 FOUND - silver locket on May 6, Crest- Certifying Officer view and Club Dr. Call to describe: 2 VINTAGE Light Bulbs circa 1905. Edi- SONY PROJECTION TV 48" with re- (650)598-0823 son Mazda Lamps. Both still working - mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111 Sandra Council, Neighborhood Improvement & Housing Manager $50 (650)-762-6048 City of San Mateo FOUND: KEYS (3) on ring with 49'ers SONY TRINITRON 21” Color TV. Great belt clip. One is car key to a Honda. Picture and Sound. $39. (650)302-2143 Found in Home Depot parking lot in San 4 NOLAN RYAN - Uncut Sheets, Rare Carlos on Sunday 2/23/14. Gold Cards $90 (650)365-3987 WESTINGHOUSE 32” Flatscreen TV, Call 650 490-0921 - Leave message if no model#SK32H240S, with HDMI plug in answer. ARMY SHIRT, long sleeves, with pock- and remote, excellent condition. Two ets. XL $15 each (408)249-3858 available, $175 each. (650)400-4174 28 Thursday • June 19, 2014 THE DAILY JOURNAL

308 Tools 310 Misc. For Sale 311 Musical Instruments 316 Clothes 322 Garage Sales 470 Rooms

27 TON Hydraulic Log Splitter 6.5 hp. ARTIFICIAL FICUS TREE 6 ft. life like, GULBRANSEN BABY GRAND PIANO - DAINESE BOOTS - Zipper/Velcro Clo- HIP HOUSING Vertical & horizontal. Less than 40hrs full branches. in basket $55. Appraised @$5450., want $3500 obo, sure. Cushioned Ankle. Reflective Strip. Non-Profit Home Sharing Program w/trailer dolly & cover. ** SOLD ** (650)269-3712 (650)343-4461 Excellent Condition! Unisex EU40 $65. MULTI- San Mateo County (650)357-7484 (650)348-6660 AIR COMPRESSOR M#EX600200 ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER selectric II HAMMOND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie FAMILY Campbell Hausfield 3 Gal 1 HP made good condition, needs ribbon (type Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri- USA $40.00 used, (650)367-8146 needed attached) $35 San Bruno vate owner, (650)349-1172 LADIES DONEGAL design 100% wool (650)588-1946 cap from Wicklow, Ireland, $20. Call GARAGE Rooms For Rent KAMAKA CONCERT sized Ukelele, (650)341-8342 Travel Inn, San Carlos AIR COMPRESSOR, 60 gallon, 2-stage ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER good w/friction tuners, solid Koa wood body, SALE $49.- $59.daily + tax DeVilbiss. Very heavy. $390. Call condition $50., (650)878-9542 made in Hawaii, 2007 great tone, excel- LADIES FUR Jacket (fake) size 12 good $294.-$322. weekly + tax (650)591-8062 lent condition, w/ normal wear & tear. condition $30 (650)692-3260 Clean Quiet Convenient FLOWER POT w/ 10 Different cute $850. (650)342-5004 Cable TV, WiFi & Private Bathroom BLACK & DECKER 17” electric hedge succulents, $5.(650)952-4354 NIKE PULLOVER mens heavy jacket SATURDAY Microwave and Refrigerator & A/C trimmer, New, $25 (650)345-5502 WURLITZER PIANO, console, 40” high, Navy Blue & Red, Reg. price $200 sell- 950 El Camino Real San Carlos GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never light brown, good condition. $490. ing for $59 (650)692-3260 ONLY used $8., (408)249-3858 (650) 593-3136 BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model (650)593-7001 Mention Daily Journal SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269 PROM PARTY Dress, Long sleeveless 8am to 2pm HARLEY DAVIDSON black phone, per- size 6, magenta, with shawl like new $40 fect condition, $65., (650) 867-2720 YAMAHA PIANO, Upright, Model M-305, CRACO 395 SP-PRO, electronic paint $750. Call (650)572-2337 obo (650)349-6059 sprayer.Commercial grade. Used only IGLOO COOLER once. $600/obo. (650)784-3427 - 3 gallon beverage cooler, new, still in box, $15., 312 Pets & Animals VELVET DRAPE, 100% cotton, new 1983 Bell Ave 620 Automobiles (650)345-3840 beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems: CRAFTMAN JIG Saw 3.9 amp. with vari- $45 (415)585-3622 able speeds $65 (650)359-9269 AQUARIUM,” MARINA Cool 10”, 2.65 San Carlos KENNESAW ORIGINAL salute cannon gallons, new pump. $20. (650)591-1500 Don’t lose money $30. (650)726-1037 VINTAGE 1970’S GRECIAN MADE CRAFTMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet DRESS SIZE 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167 on a trade-in or stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-1045 BAMBOO BIRD Cage - very intricate de- consignment! LEATHER BRIEFCASE Stylish Black sign - 21"x15"x16". $50 (650)341-6402 Antique armoire, Eng- CRAFTSMAN 3/4 horse power 3,450 Business Portfolio Briefcase. $20. Call 317 Building Materials RPM $60 (650)347-5373 (650)888-0129 GECKO GLASS case 10 gal.with heat lish oak dresser, anti- Sell your vehicle in the pad, thermometer, Wheeled stand if 30 FLUORESCENT Lamps 48" (brand Daily Journal’s CRAFTSMAN 6" bench grinder $40. needed $20. (650)591-1500 new in box) $75 for all (650)369-9762 que oak desk, antique (650)573-5269 LITTLE PLAYMATE by IGLOO 10"x10", oak& leather couch Auto Classifieds. cooler includes icepak. $20 BATHROOM VANITY, antique, with top CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" (650)574-3229 315 Wanted to Buy and sink: - $65. (650)348-6955 from the County Court- dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 Just $40 MEDICINE CABINET - 18” X 24”, almost BRAND NEW Millgard window + frame - house, child’s roll top We’ll run it CRAFTSMAN BELT & disc sander $99. new, mirror, $20., (650)515-2605 WE BUY $85. (650)348-6955 desk, set of six dining ‘til you sell it! (650)573-5269 Gold, Silver, Platinum NATIVITY SET, new, beautiful, ceramic, chairs, housewares, DAYTON ELECTRIC 1 1/2 horse power gold-trimmed, 11-pc.,.asking: $50. Always True & Honest values 318 Sports Equipment Reach 76,500 drivers 1,725 RPM $60 (650)347-5373 Call: 650-345-3277 /message clothes, and much Millbrae Jewelers BAMBOO FLY rod 9 ft 2 piece good from South SF to ELECTRIC WEED TRIMMER, works more! NEW LIVING Yoga Tape for Beginners Est. 1957 condition South Bend brand. $50 Palo Alto great, 61” length. $20 (650)345-5502 $8. 650-578-8306 (650)591-6842 400 Broadway - Millbrae Call (650)344-5200 LOG CHAIN (HEAVY DUTY) 14' $75 NEW SONICARE Toothbrush in box 3e 650-697-2685 [email protected] (650)948-0912 series, rechargeable, $49 650-595-3933 BODY BY JAKE AB Scissor Exercise Machine w/instructions. $50. (650)637- SHEET METAL, 2” slip rolls x 36”, man- SHOWER DOOR custom made 48” x 69” 0930 ual operation, ** SOLD ** CHEVY HHR ‘08 - Grey, spunky car $70 (650)692-3260 325 Estate Sales loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500. 316 Clothes BUCKET OF 260 golf balls, $25. SHEET METAL, Pexto 622-E, deep VASE WITH flowers 2 piece good for the (408)807-6529. throat combination, beading machine. ** (650)339-3195 Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720 ALPINESTAR JEANS SOLD ** - Tags Attached. ESTATE SALE DODGE ‘99 Van, Good Condition, VINTAGE WHITE Punch Bowl/Serving Twin Stitched. Knee Protection. Never DARTBOARD - New, regulation 18” di- $4,500 OBO (650)481-5296 WHEELBARROW. BRAND new, never Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra Used! Blue/Grey Sz34 $65. meter, “Halex” brand w/mounting hard- used. Wood handles. $50 or best offer. $35. (650)873-8167 (650)357-7484 ware, 6 brass darts, $16., (650)681-7358 HONDA ‘96 LX SD Parts Car, all power, (650) 595-4617 complete, runs. $1000 OBO, Jimmie 38 Mansion Court Cassey (650)271-1056 or WICKER PICNIC basket, mint condition, DIGITAL PEDOMETER, distance, calo- (650)481-5296 - Joe Fusilier 309 Office Equipment handles, light weight, pale tan color. ALPINESTAR JEANS - Tags Attached. ries etc. $7.50 650-595-3933 Menlo Park $10. (650)578-9208 Twin Stitched. Knee Protection. Never JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LARADO CANON ALL in One Photo Printer PIX- Used! Blue/Grey Sz34 $65. GOTT 10-GAL beverage cooler $20. ‘03, 2WD, V-6, 89K, original owner, MA MP620 Never used. In original box 311 Musical Instruments (650)357-7484 (650)345-3840 $3900 SOLD! $150 (650)477-2177 FRIDAY AND HJC MOTORCYCLE Helmet, size large, MERCEDES ‘06 C230 - 6 cylinder, navy BALDWIN GRAND PIANO, 6 foot, ex- perfect cond $29 650-595-3933 SATURDAY blue, 60K miles, 2 year warranty, 310 Misc. For Sale cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call BLACK Leather pants Mrs. made in $18,000, (650)455-7461 (510)784-2598 France size 40 $99. (650)558-1975 IN-GROUND BASKETBALL hoop, fiber- June 20 and 21 ICE CHEST $15 (650)347-8061 glass backboard, adjustable height, $80 OLDSMOBILE ‘99 Intrigue, green, 4 HAILUN PIANO for sale, brand new, ex- BLACK LEATHER tap shoes 9M great obo 650-364-1270 10am-4pm door sedan, 143K miles. **SOLD!** OVAL MIRROR $10 (650)766-4858 cellent condition. $6,000. (650)308-5296 condition $99. (650)558-1975 (650)740-6007. LADIES STEP thruRoadmaster 10 speed bike w. shop-basket Good High end designer furniture, 625 Classic Cars Condition. $55 OBO call: (650) 342-8510 Kreiss, Williams-Sonoma Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Home, Restoration Hard- FORD ‘63 THUNDERBIRD Hardtop, 390 engine, Leather Interior. Will consider Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis MENS ROLLER Blades size 101/2 never ware, outdoor furniture, $6,500 /OBO (650)364-1374 used $25 (650)520-3425 kitchen items, Waterford, ACROSS 4 Protect, in a way 40 Talk show 51 SASE inserts, designer clothes, bric brac, VOLVO ‘85 244 Turbo, automatic, very NORDIC TRACK 505, Excellent condi- rare! 74,700 original miles. New muffler, 1 Licensed med. 5 Challenged tycoon often tion but missing speed dial (not nec. for custom made bed, refrigera- new starter, new battery, tires have only personnel 6 Perón of 41 Durocher of 52 Leader who use) $35. 650-861-0088. tor, and more. 200 miles on it. ** SOLD ** 4 Heavens Argentina baseball wears the Ring NORDIC TRACK Pro, $95. Call 630 Trucks & SUV’s 9 Relations 7 Pince-__ 42 Bet of the (650)333-4400 12 Wireless mouse 8 Like some dogs 43 Skip past Fisherman DODGE ‘01 DURANGO, V-8 SUV, 1 POWER PLUS Exercise Machine $99 335 Garden Equipment owner, dark blue, CLEAN! $5,000/obo. batteries and devils 45 Is up against 53 Quite a way off (650)368-3037 Call (650)492-1298 9 Sharp 14 Fuzzy __ 48 “Cross my 54 Low-ranking GIs VINTAGE ENGLISH ladies ice skates - 2 FLOWER pots with Gardenia's both for $20 (650)369-9762 635 Vans 15 How-to 10 One-named heart!” 57 CPR pro up to size 7-8, $40., (650)873-8167 presentation supermodel 49 Maker of Caplio 58 “Man!” WET SUIT - medium size, $95., call for 340 Camera & Photo Equip. ‘67 INTERNATIONAL Step Van 1500, 11 Prone to prying Typical UPS type size. $1,950/OBO, 16 One of a kind cameras 59 Tool often info (650)851-0878 17 Harebrained 13 Dining SONY CYBERSHOT DSC-T-50 - 7.2 MP (650)364-1374 50 Like septic tanks swung WOMEN'S LADY Cougar gold iron set digital camera (black) with case, $175., schemes 15 Decisive times set - $25. (650)348-6955 (650)208-5598 640 Motorcycles/Scooters 19 Lay the 18 Short beginning ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: WORLD CUP 2014 shirt, unopened, YASAHICA 108 model 35mm SLR Cam- 1973 FXE Harley Shovel Head 1400cc groundwork 20 Sphere lead-in white, Bud Light/FIFA World Cup, heavy era with flash and 2 zoom lenses $79 stroked & balanced motor. Runs perfect. 21 Live-in help, 23 Able to give a cotton $10. (650) 578 9208 (415)971-7555 Low milage, $6,600 Call (650)369-8013 firsthand account perhaps 345 Medical Equipment BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call 22 Noted sitter 24 “Holy __!” 322 Garage Sales 650-995-0003 26 Squirt 25 “The Pit and the PRIDE MECHANICAL Lift Chair, hardly HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 Heritage Soft Pendulum” used. Paid $950. Asking $350 orb est of- Tail ONLY 5,400 miles. $12,300. Call 27 Hardly a deadeye GARAGE SALE fer. SOLD! (650)342-6342. 31 “We __ amused” author 28 Proceed WALKER - brand new, $20., SSF, 34 Role for Liz (415)410-5937 MOTORCYCLE GLOVES - Excellent 29 Stare rudely at 903 Tournament Dr. condition, black leather, $35. obo, 35 Personality part WALKER WITH basket $30. Invacare (650)223-7187 36 With 37- and 38- 30 Related Hillsborough Excellent condition (650)622-6695 31 Baldwin of “The MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAGS and Across, big hit WHEEL CHAIR asking $75 OBO other parts and sales, $35. 37 See 36-Across Cooler” Saturday Only! (650)834-2583 (650)670-2888 32 “Portnoy’s 38 See 36-Across June 21 379 Open Houses 39 Catchall abbr. Complaint” 670 Auto Service 40 Miscellany novelist 9:00am-4 pm 42 Pushed 33 Confer ending OPEN HOUSE SAN CARLOS AUTO 44 Makes tawdry 37 Informer Furniture, SERVICE & TUNE UP A Full Service Auto Repair 46 Acct. datum 38 Dugout Refrigerator, LISTINGS convenience Facility 47 Cause of bad [email protected] 06/19/14 Telescope, 760 El Camino Real luck, so they say List your Open House San Carlos Glassware, in the Daily Journal. 52 __ New Guinea Serveware, (650)593-8085 55 Gets Cookbooks, Reach over 76,500 56 Bizarre, and potential home buyers & what 17-, 22-, Garden Sculptures, 670 Auto Parts Garden Bells renters a day, 36/37/38- and from South San Francisco AUTO REFRIGERATION gauges. R12 47-Across can to Palo Alto. and R132 new, professional quality $50. (650)591-6283 be, in one way or Lots of Stuff! in your local newspaper. another CAR TOW chain 9' $35 (650)948-0912 Call (650)344-5200 60 Half DX HONDA SPARE tire 13" $25 61 Campaign (415)999-4947 funders, briefly SHOP MANUALS 2 1955 Pontiac GARAGE SALES manual, 4 1984 Ford/Lincoln manuals, 1 62 Guts 380 Real Estate Services gray marine diesel manual $40 63 1980s surgeon ESTATE SALES (650)583-5208 general Make money, make room! HOMES & PROPERTIES SHOP MANUALS for GM Suv's 64 Workplaces for List your upcoming garage The San Mateo Daily Journal’s Year 2002 all for $40 (650)948-0912 weekly Real Estate Section. 1-Across sale, moving sale, estate SNOW CHAIN cables made by Shur 65 Jacket material Grip - brand new-never used. 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