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accusations
State assemblyman steps down
following misconduct allegations
By Jonathan J. Cooper Bocanegra said
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that hes decid-
ed to leave
SACRAMENTO California i m m e di a t e l y
Assemblyman Raul Bocanegra fo l l o wi n g
resigned Monday following multi- reflection over
ple allegations of sexual miscon- t h e
duct, making him the first law- Th an k s g i v i n g
maker to leave office amid a spate weekend and
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL of reports rocking the state conversations
Raul Bocanegra with family,
Gary Saxon, owner of the Record Man store at 1322 El Camino Real, has been selling used records from his Capitol.
extensive collection in Redwood City for some 30 years. The Los Angeles Democrat had friends and
previously said he wouldnt seek supporters. Multiple women have
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Giving Tuesday offers change to support community Police reports
By Samantha Weigel Whats your beef?
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF A man was arrested for stealing $100
worth of beef jerky and hygiene prod-
Whether youre inspired by the holiday ucts on El Camino Real in Belmont, it
spirit, tired of the Black Friday and Cyber was reported at 6:49 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
Monday push to consume or even if youre 19.
looking to clear out some space in your
home, closet or pantry, a range of local char-
ities are reminding people its Giving BURLINGAME
Tuesday.
Burg l ary . A vehicles window was smashed
The community is asked to give back as and a laptop was stolen from on Paloma
part of the Nov. 28 charitable event that Avenue, it was reported at 9:07 p. m.
encourages donations during the holidays, Thursday, Nov. 16.
and serves as a reminder of the year-round Burg l ary . A vehicle was broken into and a
need. When it comes to monetary donations,
computer was taken on California Drive, it
there are a variety of ways to offer support to
was reported at 7:11 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
charities including modern methods like tex-
ting, through Facebook or by shopping on 16.
AmazonSmile, as well as traditional donor Fraud. An unknown person accessed anoth-
hotlines or dropping off a check. er persons bank account and withdrew
money on Davis Drive, it was reported at
From furniture to cash and clothes to food,
there are a variety of nonprofits in San Mateo 12:05 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15.
County that help direct support to those Petty theft. Someone stole an unlocked
whose holidays spirits could use some DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO bicycle from a garage on Lorton Avenue, it
brightening. Executive Director Terri Boesch, left, helps with food distribution at CALL Primrose in Burlingame. was reported at 8:31 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14.
LifeMoves, Samaritan House, Second The need for food assistance has increased substantially as the cost of living along the Peninsula Mal i ci o us mi s chi ef. Someone slashed a
Harvest Food Bank, Coastside Hope, St. continues to rise. vehicles tires on Floribunda Avenue, it was
Vincent de Paul Society of San Mateo reported at 4:45 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14.
this affluence, there are people who are expe- agency also accepts nearly-new clothing for
County, Peninsula Family Service, CALL riencing real poverty and real need. children, adult bicycles in excellent condi- BELMONT
Primrose and local police as well as the sher- Monetary contributions are typically pre- tion and childrens bikes, as well as working-
iffs activities leagues are just a handful of ferred as it provides the most flexibility in condition electronics such as up-to-date cell- Bi cy cl e theft. A bicycle worth $4,000
nonprofits supporting the community how nonprofits address clients needs. But phones, computers, tablets and flat-screen was stolen from a residence on Davey Glen
throughout the year. Visiting the nonprofits there are a variety of ways to give back with TVs. The San Mateo-based nonprofit also Road, it was reported at 8:49 a.m. Monday,
websites is recommended as the agencies in-kind donations such as new or gently-used has a wish list on its website where givers Nov. 20.
vary in donation hours and what they will clothing, furniture, unopened toiletries, can learn more about whats accepted. Sus pended l i cens e. Someone was cited
accept. clean linens, working electronics like cell- While the holidays are often marked by and released for driving with a suspended
Whether youd like to assist a person phones or laptops and, of course, food. consumerism, Samaritan House CEO Bart license on Old County Road, it was reported
struggling with homelessness, help put food Vehicles, as well as new or gently used fur- Charlow noted its an even better time to at 10:12 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19.
on a familys dinner table, assist low-income niture, are sometimes accepted by LifeMoves give back those who are less fortunate. Burg l ary . A storage unit was broken into
seniors or support at-risk youth, Giving and St. Vincent de Paul. On LifeMoves web- on Dairy Lane, it was reported at 10:35 a.m.
Tuesday provides a poignant reminder that site, givers can submit photos of their furni- See GIVING, Page 20 Sunday, Nov. 19.
there are needs in the community. ture and learn in real-time what kinds of
Particularly as the weather gets colder, donations specific shelters or the nonprofit
were seeing waiting lists growing for our is accepting. Household items are also fre-
shelters and we really just need volunteers quently accepted.
and financial contributions of all kinds. Samaritan House provides a range of serv-
Everything is helpful, said Katherine ices and holiday programs. Right now,
Finnigan, chief development officer of theres an increased demand for baby items
LifeMoves. Right here in the middle of all such as new wipes, formula and diapers. The
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vehicular manslaughter is scheduled to return to court on Jan. 10 Seven teens suffer thermostats and got away in a white, four-
for La Honda Road crash for sentencing. major injuries in rollover crash door vehicle, possibly a Dodge Intrepid.
His defense attorney Dan Barton was not Ofcers looked but did not nd the sus-
A 48-year-old man was convicted last Seven of eight teenagers suffered major pects.
week of felony vehicular manslaughter and immediately available for comment on the
injuries in a crash late Saturday night on Anyone with information about the bur-
hit-and-run charges for a crash that killed a case.
State Route 92 in San Mateo, California glary is asked to call the Police Department
man near La Honda last year. Highway Patrol ofcials said.
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Armed robbery Someone called the CHP at 11:38 p.m. to
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crash on March 27, 2016, that killed on the lookout for a man who robbed two CHP ofcials said it appears that a 1997 About 100 people evacuated
Francois Jouaux, a 46-year-old man with a women of a bag containing cellphones at Toyota 4Runner was traveling east on State after gas explosion in San Francisco
wife and children, prosecutors said. gunpoint the evening of Saturday, Nov. 18. Route 92 when the driver lost control of the
Just before 7 p. m. , Doane drove his SUV and it overturned. SAN FRANCISCO An explosion caused
At about 5 p.m., the man approached the
2001 Ford F-250 into opposing lanes of by a gas leak ripped through an apartment
two at the beach south of Half Moon Bay Three of the teens were ejected from the
traffic on the 7400 block of La Honda building in San Francisco Monday as re-
and brandished a handgun demanding their vehicle because they were not wearing a seat ghters arrived on scene to check on a gas
Road and crashed head-on into a 1992 cellphones. They handed him a backpack belt, including one riding in the rear cargo
Honda Civic driven by Jouaux. The truck leak, a re ofcial said.
with their personal property and he ed on area of the Toyota. No one was injured in the blast that blew
rolled over the Honda, killing Jouaux, foot with it toward the parking lot, accord- All eight youths were taken to Stanford
according to the district attorneys office. out windows and blinds and a garage door
ing to the San Mateo County Sheriffs Hospital. The driver suffered minor injuries. but about 100 people had to evacuate nearby
A witness saw Doane climb out of the Ofce. CHP ofcials said it appears alcohol and buildings, Battalion Chief Rex Hale said.
overturned Ford bleeding from his man- The man is described as Hispanic, in his drugs played no part in the crash. He said it appears gas lled up the garage
gled left hand and arm, saying I need to 40s, with a heavy accent, heavy set and Any witnesses to the crash are asked to and it hit a pilot light, causing the explo-
die ... I really just need to die, prosecu- about 5 feet 5 inches tall. He was wearing a call Ofcer Anthony Wheeler at (650) 369- sion inside a three-story apartment building
tors said. dark beanie, orange ski goggles, a bulky 6261. in the Bernal Heights neighborhood.
He fled into the woods and California green jacket and dark pants, according to The building was empty when the explo-
Highway Patrol officers were unable to the Sheriffs Ofce. Thieves steal dozens of sion occurred, Hale said.
find him. The Sheriffs Ofce reminds visitors to be
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thermostats from hardware store Residents of 19 nearby apartments and
homes were evacuated and Hale said its not
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of the truck and investigators were able to John Carroll, with the San Mateo County store early Saturday morning, police said. Pacic Gas and Electric Company employ-
link him to the crash, prosecutors said. Sheriffs Ofce at (650) 259-2313 Ofcers responded at 4:25 a.m. to the ees were working to stop the gas leak.
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Trump wont stump for Moore, yet blasts Dem foe
By Zeke Miller Moores campaign.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Still, Trump had held
the door open to person-
WASHINGTON Playing all sides in the al campaigning for
Alabama Senate race, President Donald Moore last week, when
Trump made it known Monday he wont set he all but endorsed the
foot in the state on behalf of embattled pugnacious conserva-
Republican Roy Moore, even as he intensi- tives candidacy while
fied his insistence that voters must never criticizing Jones. But
elect Moores Democratic foe. Roy Moore hes carefully stopping
In search of safe political ground, Trump short of that actual
is embracing a tried-and-true tactic before endorsement.
the Dec. 12 special election. Weighing For weeks the center
political needs, loyalty to his base support- state in the Alabama race
ers and his own struggles against allega- has been held by accusa-
tions of sexual impropriety, the president is tions that Moore, now
staking out a position that should bring 70, sexually molested or
him the least political exposure. initiated sexual contact
Trump has repeatedly assailed Democratic with two teens, ages 14
candidate Doug Jones, has publicly defend- and 16 and tried to
ed Moore against allegations of child Doug Jones date several others
molestation and has broken with other GOP while he was in his 30s.
leaders calling on Moore to get out of the Moore has denied the allegations of mis-
race. On the other hand, White House press conduct and has said he never dated under-
age women. REUTERS
secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said
Monday the president has no plans for an Trump has been burned in this race before. Donald Trump gives a thumbs-up after speaking about tax legislation at the White House.
in-person appearance on Moores behalf He traveled to Alabama months ago to back Bannon, but Trump acceded to requests from image as allegations of sexual misconduct
and in fact is too busy to do anything Moores Republican primary opponent, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in politics, entertainment, business and the
between now and Election Day for the can- Sen. Luther Strange, who was then defeated to try to boost Strange. Trump later seethed media fill the news. As he looks toward his
didate. in a September rout. to White House aides that the episode left own re-election in 2020, he doesnt want
In addition, the president previously Moore had the backing of the GOPs con- him looking politically weak. new attention focused on his own accusa-
signed off on a decision by the Republican servative and populist wings, including Also, appearing with Moore now could tions of sexual impropriety in the waning
National Committee to cut off support for Trumps former chief strategist, Steve expose Trump to a politically unpalatable days of the 2016 presidential election.
Senators consider
automatic tax hikes
if revenue falls short
By Stephen Ohlemacher and Marcy Gordon
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Franken apologizes and that the bill would help all Americans.
I think its going to benefit everybody, the president
said. Its going to mostly benefit people looking for jobs
more than anything else, because were giving great incen-
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UC audit fiasco Our collective journey
and that when UC Santa Cruz sent
The San Diego Union-Tribune Other voices in its response to Howle without run-
ning it by the presidents ofce, W
hat really makes you and me different from one
another? It goes without saying that you could
probably point out a number of differences for
On Aug. 5, 2016, University of Howles request, Seth Grossman, Chancellor George Blumenthal got which we are not concerned with here. I only raise the
California President Janet Napolitano Napolitanos chief of staff, and Bernie what he described as a furious call question to draw your attention to the fact that we hear
sent a letter to the UC Board of Jones, her deputy chief of staff, coor- from Napolitano. The UC president this question posed much more frequently than we do
Regents explaining why she had dinated an effort to have the presi- said her tone that day was measured about our vast similarities that is our collective suc-
placed UC Davis Chancellor Linda dents ofce review the responses and her concern was Blumenthal had- cesses, failures, vices, virtues and, perhaps most impor-
Katehi on administrative leave and from each campus. Subsequently, UC nt reviewed the response not that tantly, our cultural and historical journey through numer-
ordered an investigation of her con- San Diego, UC Irvine and UC Santa her ofce hadnt seen it. But the evi- ous challenges in our attempt to make the American dream
duct. Napolitanos rst sentence said Cruz changed their responses to dence is cumulatively bad. a reality.
Katehi exercised poor judgment and remove criticism of the presidents UC Santa Cruz subsequently rewrote Last year, I toured the San
was not candid about her actions in ofce and to strengthen praise. its response. One poor and three Mateo County History Museum.
various campus controversies, includ- At a state legislative hearing in fair ratings became good. Three My favorite display is an
ing her role in hiring family members May, in the Moreno report and again good ratings became exceptional. exhibit entitled, Land of
and awarding contracts. Napolitano in a Monday telephone interview with No wonder Howle told the Legislature Opportunity: The Immigrant
added that the investigation had The San Diego Union-Tribune in May that in 17 years as state audi- Experience in San Mateo
established that the chancellor Editorial Board, Napolitano insisted tor, shed never seen such improper County. This exhibit tells the
repeatedly misled UC leadership, the that while she approved a plan to stories of immigrants who faced
behavior from an agency she was
UC Davis community and the public have her ofce review survey respons- numerous hardships, but still
reviewing. found the faith and resilience to
about matters that would cast her in a es, it was because campuses wanted Yet earlier this month, UC regents
negative light and that she had vio- her ofces help and because she make a place for themselves on
responded to these disclosures not by the Peninsula. The groups
lated UC ethics standards that require wanted to ensure the responses were seriously considering removing include the Irish, Italians,
university employees to conduct accurate. Napolitano wants the public Napolitano but by buying her cover Chinese, Japanese, Mexicans,
Jonathan Madison
themselves ethically, honestly and to believe that her aides Grossman story. They admonished her for Portuguese and Filipinos. The museum is currently work-
with integrity in all dealings. Four and Jones who she said resigned
days later, Katehi resigned. accepting an ofce culture in which ing with Stanford University to develop an African-
abruptly last week for family rea- this manipulation of a state audit
That history is crucial to remember American exhibit.
sons independently decided to occurred then quickly and unani-
when contemplating a new independ- Displaying everything from the nest Chinese clothing
pressure campus ofcials to make her mously backed her continued leader-
ent report commissioned by the to the vast cultural customs of the Irish, the large hall
ofce look good.
regents and prepared by former state ship, according to board chairman unequivocally highlighted the beauty in many cultures.
This is preposterous. While
Supreme Court Justice Carlos Moreno George Kieffer. This is inconsistent On the left wall behind the wondrous cultural displays
Morenos report nds no smoking were long historic descriptions of the injustices faced by
and lawyers from Hueston Henningan gun showing Napolitano dictating with the high standards for behavior
on how the University of Californias of UC ofcials outlined by many cultures in their efforts to achieve equal rights,
how the surveys be handled, it comes opportunity and ultimately the American dream. There are
Ofce of the President blatantly inter- close. It shows that campus ofcials Napolitano herself in her letter about
fered with an attempt to assess its per- Katehi. an unfathomable number of hardships, racial injustices
perceived themselves as under pres- and biased laws perpetrating prejudicial actions that made
formance. sure to not cast the presidents ofce The U-T Editorial Board isnt call-
The report detailed how in October ing for Napolitano to resign yet. it all but impossible for many of these cultures to make
in a negative light with dirty laun- the United States their home.
2016, state Auditor Elaine Howle sent dry. It shows her initial statements But its hard to have faith in her or the
UC regents now. They failed The Native Americans faced several fatal atrocities in
survey questions to ofcials at UCs about the surveys created a chilling
Californians and need to prove their attempt to maintain their culture and customs in
10 campuses to grade Napolitanos effect. And it shows chancellors did- North America. According to Ward Churchill, a former pro-
ofce in various categories and nt seek help with their responses at theyll conduct themselves ethically,
fessor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado, the
specically noted responses should all contrary to Napolitanos claims honestly and with integrity in all
North American Indian population declined from about 12
be condential. Yet after hearing of dealings. million in 1500 to under 240,000 in 1900 as a result of a
vast genocide ... the most sustained on record.
The Chinese immigrants also faced their fair share of
Letters to the editor challenges. As Chinese migrated to California in the sec-
ond half of the 19th century, Congress enacted the
Chinese Exclusion Act as the pinnacle symbol of resist-
El Camino Real has decrepit along El Camino Real. Achieving a I agree with your Nov. 22 editorial, ance to Chinese immigration in America.
uniform usable pedestrian sidewalk is Promise shown in 101 lane propos- The Immigration Restriction Act of 1924 placed barriers
sidewalks in Redwood City not in the plan. al. Adding a lane makes sense. on Jewish emigrants from entering the United States,
Editor, There is a way to widen the side- Taking one away from regular use is a even through the heart of World War II a time in which
There is a problem with Redwood walks now. Research has shown that non-starter. many Jewish emigrants faced a life-or-death challenge in
Citys proposed El Camino Real 10-foot trafc lanes, with their slow- In designing 101 improvements we their ight from extermination camps in Germany.
Corridor Plan. Sidewalks along El er calmer trafc, carry about the same should encourage Caltransto leave Of course, African-Americans have spent hundreds of
Camino Real are abjectly decrepit, number of cars per minute as standard enough space (about 9 feet) to ulti- years ghting to secure fundamental rights such as the
narrow and dangerously unlevel as 12-foot wide lanes that encourage fast right to vote, the right to equal protection under the laws
mately extend BART down the raised
anyone trying to walk there knows trafc. This is because the distance and, most notably, the right to be free of involuntary
highway centerline. The Millbrae
well. Seniors and disabled are at a par- between cars increases as cars move servitude.
faster and decreases as they move end-of-line station is designed to fur-
ticular disadvantage. ther extend BART and a full county In spite of the countless injustices perpetuated on mass
Redwood City is working on a slower. We should make the 12-foot ethnic groups destined to make the United States their
wide trafc lanes 10 feet wide, and use extension would greatly relieve 101
redesign of El Camino Real to make it home, these groups collectively found within them a faith
the space to widen sidewalks so congestion. Caltrain and Bayshore and resurgence which enabled them to ght and endure for
a complete street user-friendly
pedestrians can use El Camino Real as improvements will help with current a better day, albeit that day was nowhere in sight.
for pedestrians and bicycles as well as
autos and buses. In general, it is a well. trafc but well need much more future One of the most evident outcomes of the resilient
good, carefully thought-out proposal. capacity. Lets plan for it now. human spirit in such hardships was the creed of national-
However, there is one glaring omis- ism the strong pride and belief in ones cultural her-
sion. The pedestrian sidewalks will Gita Dev itage, traditions and customs. At the heart of nationalism
not be widened as part of the Woodside Tom Huening is the belief that what makes us very unique is the driving
improvements. San Mateo force enabling each of us to triumph through what others
Instead, the plan proposes to wait The letter writer is a former member may call impossible odds.
and only widen sidewalk segments as 101 traffic improvements of the San Mateo County Board of As such, nationalism has and continues to be a great
and when a new development happens Editor, Superv isors and SamTrans board. focal point that gives cultures a sense of pride and
resilience. The problems arise when cultures allow the
love of their own culture to be accompanied by a distaste
OUR MISSION: for the culture and customs of others. From this phenome-
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most non, we have witnessed racism, mass genocide, fascism
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for
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By combining local news and sports coverage, It goes without saying that no culture should wipe clean
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, from memory the injustices they have overcome, for it is
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Shoppers take to phones for Cyber Monday deals Senators demand information Buisess briefs
in massive Uber data theft
By Joseph Pisani Cyber Monday deals through his phone, he
WASHINGTON Five U.S. senators want
Prosecutors say Chinese
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS wasnt looking for anything in particular. cyber firm was front for hackers
Uber to tell them when it discovered a mas-
But he spent $300 on a Vitamix blender that
sive data breach and what it did to respond. WASHINGTON Three Chinese nation-
he had eyed before, which he said was a
NEW YORK Weeks of deals didnt stop Uber disclosed the year-old hack last als are accused of operating a cybersecurity
$200 discount.
people from heading online to shop on the week. Taken were names, email addresses firm that used phishing scams and malware
I never bought it because it was so
Monday after Thanksgiving. and mobile-phone numbers of 57 million to steal data from international corpora-
expensive, said Yanover, who is retired and
Cyber Monday was on track to become the riders as well as drivers license numbers of tions.
lives in Hollywood, Florida.
biggest U.S. online shopping day ever, 600,000 drivers. A federal indictment unsealed Monday in
Over the holiday weekend, he bought an
according to Adobe Analytics, the research Four Republicans led by John Thune of Pittsburgh says the trios targets included
iPad from Best Buy through his phone and
arm of software maker Adobe. Nearly $3.4 South Dakota want to know when Uber dis- Siemens AG, Moodys Analytics in New
then picked it up at a store. And using his
billion had been spent online as of 4:30 covered the theft, when it notified regula- York and Trimble Inc. in Sunnyvale,
voice-activated Echo, he bought Amazons
p.m. Eastern time, up about 17 percent from tors and whether Social Security numbers California.
$30 Echo Dot for his bedroom, which was
a year ago, Adobe said. And more people are were taken. The indictment says they ran a company
$20 off.
picking up their phones to shop: Web traf- Democrat Mark Warner of Virginia wants called Boyusec offering cybersecurity serv-
Others seem to be doing the same. The
fic from mobile devices, including tablets, to know why Uber didnt have better securi- ices to Chinese businesses. The men are
Echo Dot was the top-selling electronic
is expected to top desktop computers for the ty. Both sent letters to the San Francisco- accused of sending phony emails that look
item on Amazon, followed by the Fire TV.
first time this year, Adobe said. based ride-hailing company Monday. Uber legitimate in order to hack into corporate
Board games, Fingerlings and Legos were
says it will address the Senators concerns. computers across the world.
When Frank Yanover browsed Amazons best-sellers in Amazons toy section.
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five passes for 84 yards and another score. forced another punt, leading to Serras sec-
Jenna Lang e, Nuev a Scho o l g i rl s ond score.
cro s s -co untry. Nueva School took fifth Ni cki Medeari s , Cry s tal Spri ng s
place for Division V at the state cross-coun- Upl ands bo y s cro s s -co untry. The sen-
try championships Saturday at Woodward ior saved the best race of his career for last,
Park in Fresno, and Lange led the way. The as Medearis took second place in the
junior placed 20th among Division V runners Division V race at the state cross-country
with a time of 19 minutes, 22.3 seconds, fol- championships Saturday at Woodward Park
lowed by her teammates, freshman Gaelen in Fresno. Not only was his time of 15:41.6
Clayton (32nd, 19:57.8); and senior Donya enough for a silver medal, it was just 3.1 sec-
Zarrinnegar (36th, 20:07.9). onds shy of gold medalist Evan Pattinelli of
Luci Lambert, Sacred Heart Prep Flintridge Prep. Medearis finish also ranked
g i rl s cro s s -co untry. Taking 23rd place 46th overall among all divisions, including
in the Division IV race at the state cross- seventh overall among CCS runners.
country championships Saturday at Ro b Mi randa, Menl o Scho o l bo y s
Woodward Park in Fresno, Lambert proved cro s s -co untry. The senior was struck with
one of the top freshmen in the division. Her a bout of the stomach flu over the weekend,
time of 19:05.9 ranked fourth among frosh but still managed to place third among
runners, and was third among all runners Division IV runners at the state cross-coun-
competing in the race from CCS. try championships Saturday at Woodward
Nate Sanchez and Ray mo nd Redman, Park in Fresno. Miranda led at the two-mile
BECKY RUPPEL Serra fo o tbal l . Despite a few lapses in the mark, then finished with a time of 15:53.4. TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL
Chase Hofmann erupted for a season-high secondary allowing Valley Christian to Kev i n Chan, Menl o Scho o l fo o t- Cate Desler led Sacred Heart Prep to its first
188 rushing yards in Half Moon Bays CCS spring two long scoring passes in Serras 31- bal l . Menlo marched 94 yards for a game- Northern California championship since 2012
Open Division III semifinal win over Live Oak. 14 win in the CCS Open Division II semifi- winning touchdown in Saturdays CCS with 19 kills in the title-match win at Carlmont.
nals, the Padres secondary still played a piv- Division V semifinal showdown against age. In Saturdays loss to Sacred Heart Prep
C
has e Ho fmann, Hal f Mo o n Bay
fo o tbal l . The Cougars earned their otal role. Serra insisted on playing 1-on-1 Scotts Valley. Chen had already nabbed a 33- a match concluding with a 17-15 extra-
shot at a Central Coast Section man-to-man matchups throughout, and the yard touchdown catch earlier in the quarter to points score in Game 5 McClellan scored
three-peat with a 52-17 win over Live Oak in strategy ultimately paid off with the Padres close the score to 26-21, then set up Jake a double-double with a match-high 22 kills
the Open Division III semifinals, and grabbing four second-half interceptions, Shiffs 3-yard game-winning score with 1:05 along with 14 digs.
Hofmann was at the forefront. The senior including two by sophomore cornerback remaining in regulation with a miraculous Cate Des l er, Sacred Heart Prep v o l -
running back gained 215 total yards, includ- Nate Sanchez. one-handed 31-yard haul, giving the junior l ey bal l . The CCS kills queen, Desler did
ing a season-high 188 yards rushing, high- Redman, at middle linebacker, went on to over 400 receiving yards on the season. not disappoint in Sacred Heart Preps march
lighted by a 65-yard bounce off tackle for a make a fourth-quarter sack, but long before May a McCl el l an, Carl mo nt v o l l ey - to the programs first Northern California
touchdown. that made a statement early that Serra was bal l . McClellans high school volleyball volleyball championship since 2012. The
Brando n Auel ua, Terra No v a fo o t- intent on pressuring Valley Christians career concluded Saturday in the Scots loss senior outside hitter went for a match-high
bal l . The senior running back had the most offense all day long. The senior opened the in a five-set battle for the Northern 27 kills in the Northern California semifi-
productive day of his career, accounting for game with two tackles at the line of scrim- California Division II championship. The nals last Tuesday, a four-set win over Notre
226 yards of total offense and three scores in mage, forcing Valley Christians opening senior outside hitter certainly went down Dame-Belmont to avenge the Gators loss
the Tigers 45-20 win over Palma in the CCS series to go three-and-out, which Serra swinging though. In last Tuesdays sweep of to the Tigers in the CCS Division IV cham-
Open Division III semifinal game. Auelua answered with its first score. At the end of Granite Bay in the Nor Cal semifinals, pionship match. Desler then fired a team-
carried the ball for 142 yards and two touch- the first quarter, Redman and Sanchez paired McClellan scored a match-high 16 kills, high 19 kills in Saturdays Nor Cal title
downs on the ground, while also catching for a big tackle for a loss on a stand that adding nine digs with a .375 hitting percent- match at Carlmont.
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ready to chase titles Continued from page 11
film of Chicagos defense
before choosing a starter.
quarterbacks, thats a big deal, Shanahan
said. ... So I think knowing how the fran-
By Greg Beacham He watched tape from the chise tag works and stuff is what made it kind
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To give those guys the best chance to be
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LOS ANGELES Chip Kelly seemed a bit ing the media. player, whats the negative? Well, you dont
reps which still isnt enough reps, he
surprised by the standing ovation from hun- Jimmy After the game, want to lose him in six weeks or eight weeks.
said. Any time you split those evenly, its
dreds of UCLA fans and boosters when he Garoppolo Shanahan said Well, if you have the franchise tag, you dont
kind of a disservice to both.
walked into the upscale club room at hal- Garoppolos three snaps have to ever worry about losing him.
Shanahan said Beathard has a knee contu- wont factor in his decision. No tes : Shanahan said OL Eric Magnuson
lowed Pauley Pavilion to become the sion and a hip strain from a low hit by
Bruins new head coach. Those plays have nothing to do with (foot) and RB Raheem Mostert (knee) will be
defensive end Michael Bennett during an anything. Thats just running around and placed on season-ending IR. Mostert led the
Not a lot going on in L.A. today? Kelly incomplete pass on the final drive.
asked with a grin. made a great play, but those have no bear- team with eight tackles on special teams and
It was nothing serious or long term. He ing on it at all, he said. handled kick return duties. Magnuson was
Kelly was the biggest show in Hollywood
was pretty sore today, Shanahan said. Garoppolo was acquired from the Patriots injured early against the Seahawks and
on Monday, and UCLA is
(Beathards) pretty banged up, though. before the trade deadline Oct. 31, and San played through it. ... OL Trent Brown, who
betting big on the former
Oregon coachs ability to Garoppolo played the final three snaps. Francisco is grooming him to start next missed the game with a shoulder injury, will
transform its up-and- He scrambled for four yards, converted a season. The four-year veteran is slated for be re-evaluated Wednesday. Magnuson took
down program into a fourth-down pass to Aldrick Robinson and free agency after the season, but Shanahan his place. ... S Adrian Colbert (thumb) will
must-see attraction. threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Louis said the 49ers are willing to give him the be questionable to practice after surgery on
The most coveted coach Murphy after rolling left. franchise tag to ensure he stays in 2018. his thumb during the recent bye week.
on the college football
market formally accepted But there are some solid matchups before night in the CCS Division V champi-
Chip Kelly his new job with quiet
confidence, declining to
make any vows about winning Pac-12 cham-
LOUNGE the weekend, the biggest being the Palo
Alto girls facing Menlo-Atherton in a
rematch of last seasons CCS Open
onship game against undefeated Gilroy at
Westmont High School in Campbell. This
is the second year in a row the Knights
pionships or national titles. Instead, Kelly Continued from page 11 Division opener a 3-0 M-A victory. have advanced to the DV nal.
began his tenure by expressing respect for That game kicks off 3:30 p.m. Saturdays CCS Open Division III title
his predecessors at UCLA and not just in Sequoia at Notre Dame-Belmont Thursday game may be the juiciest of all as it fea-
the sport that he fundamentally changed with hosts Terra Nova. On Saturday, its private is another intriguing match, while
versus public when the Menlo School tures longtime coastside rivals facing off
the Ducks only a half-decade ago. Burlingame and Mills girls square off in a at Sequoia High School. Will Half Moon
UCLA hasnt won a conference title since boys take the short drive to Menlo- PAL Bay versus Ocean pairing Friday.
Atherton for a 7 p.m. start. Bay stay undefeated? Can Terra Nova,
1998, but this sleeping giant of a football *** which has caught re in the playoffs, give
program is wide awake following a double The Gunn-Hillsdale girls meeting at 5 While the basketball, soccer and wrestling the Cougars one of their most heart-break-
jolt of excitement in the past few months. p.m. Wednesday in San Mateo could be a seasons kick off in earnest this week, there ing losses of all time?
After opening a $65 million training center barn burner as both teams like to push the is still the matter of ending the fall season,
pace, while on the coast, the Half Moon The Open Division II game is only a lit-
on campus earlier this year, the Bruins landed and San Mateo County teams are capping tle less tantalizing as two of the best in the
Kelly with a five-year, $23.3 million deal to Bay girls will host Mercy-SF at the the 2017 campaign with a bang.
Cabrillo Unied School District Event Bay Area Serra and St. Francis meet
replace Jim Mora. Kellys courtship and Two teams the Sacred Heart Prep girls for the second time this season. The Padres
arrival generated enormous excitement among Center in downtown Half Moon Bay. volleyball team and the College of San will be looking for their second straight
the schools large fan base, including a group *** Mateo football squad will both be play- Open Division II title and a spot in a Nor
that paid to fly a plane above Westwood with a If soccer is more your style, theres plenty ing for state titles Saturday. Cal bowl game as they attempt to go to a
banner welcoming Kelly to town. to choose from there, as well. Saturday fea- Then there is CCS football champi- state championship in back-to-back years.
UCLAs pursuit of Kelly was led by a small tures a pair of big tournaments the onship games, which feature four county
group of well-heeled alumni including Troy Homestead boys tournament and the teams in three games, with a guarantee of
Aikman, the former Bruins quarterback who Fremont-Sunnyvale girls tournament. A at least one school playing for a Northern Nathan Mollat can be reached by email:
won three Super Bowls with the Dallas number of PAL sides will participate in both California crown next week. nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344-
Cowboys. tournaments, with games as early as 8 a.m. Menlo School kicks things off Friday 5200 ext. 117.
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49ERS
Shanahan planned to When youre making a long-term decision
talk with his coaching
staff and break down game
on someone for your organization, for you to
pay him the amount of money that you do for
Kelly arrives at UCLA,
Continued from page 11
film of Chicagos defense
before choosing a starter.
quarterbacks, thats a big deal, Shanahan
said. ... So I think knowing how the fran- ready to chase titles
He watched tape from the chise tag works and stuff is what made it kind By Greg Beacham
Seahawks game Monday of a no-brainer to make that trade. Hey, you THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
To give those guys the best chance to be
afternoon before address- have this opportunity to get such a good
successful, you want to give them all the
ing the media. player, whats the negative? Well, you dont LOS ANGELES Chip Kelly seemed a bit
reps which still isnt enough reps, he
Jimmy After the game, want to lose him in six weeks or eight weeks. surprised by the standing ovation from hun-
said. Any time you split those evenly, its
Garoppolo Shanahan said Well, if you have the franchise tag, you dont dreds of UCLA fans and boosters when he
kind of a disservice to both.
Garoppolos three snaps have to ever worry about losing him. walked into the upscale club room at hal-
Shanahan said Beathard has a knee contu- wont factor in his decision. No tes : Shanahan said OL Eric Magnuson
sion and a hip strain from a low hit by lowed Pauley Pavilion to become the
Those plays have nothing to do with (foot) and RB Raheem Mostert (knee) will be Bruins new head coach.
defensive end Michael Bennett during an anything. Thats just running around and placed on season-ending IR. Mostert led the
incomplete pass on the final drive. Not a lot going on in L.A. today? Kelly
made a great play, but those have no bear- team with eight tackles on special teams and asked with a grin.
It was nothing serious or long term. He ing on it at all, he said. handled kick return duties. Magnuson was Kelly was the biggest show in Hollywood
was pretty sore today, Shanahan said. Garoppolo was acquired from the Patriots injured early against the Seahawks and on Monday, and UCLA is
(Beathards) pretty banged up, though. before the trade deadline Oct. 31, and San played through it. ... OL Trent Brown, who betting big on the former
Garoppolo played the final three snaps. Francisco is grooming him to start next missed the game with a shoulder injury, will Oregon coachs ability to
He scrambled for four yards, converted a season. The four-year veteran is slated for be re-evaluated Wednesday. Magnuson took transform its up-and-
fourth-down pass to Aldrick Robinson and free agency after the season, but Shanahan his place. ... S Adrian Colbert (thumb) will down program into a
threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Louis said the 49ers are willing to give him the be questionable to practice after surgery on must-see attraction.
Murphy after rolling left. franchise tag to ensure he stays in 2018. his thumb during the recent bye week. The most coveted coach
on the college football
But there are some solid matchups before night in the CCS Division V champi-
LOUNGE
market formally accepted
the weekend, the biggest being the Palo onship game against undefeated Gilroy at his new job with quiet
Alto girls facing Menlo-Atherton in a Westmont High School in Campbell. This
Chip Kelly
confidence, declining to
rematch of last seasons CCS Open is the second year in a row the Knights make any vows about winning Pac-12 cham-
Continued from page 11 Division opener a 3-0 M-A victory. have advanced to the DV nal. pionships or national titles. Instead, Kelly
That game kicks off 3:30 p.m. Saturdays CCS Open Division III title began his tenure by expressing respect for
Sequoia at Notre Dame-Belmont Thursday game may be the juiciest of all as it fea- his predecessors at UCLA and not just in
hosts Terra Nova. On Saturday, its private is another intriguing match, while tures longtime coastside rivals facing off the sport that he fundamentally changed with
versus public when the Menlo School Burlingame and Mills girls square off in a at Sequoia High School. Will Half Moon the Ducks only a half-decade ago.
boys take the short drive to Menlo- PAL Bay versus Ocean pairing Friday. Bay stay undefeated? Can Terra Nova, UCLA hasnt won a conference title since
Atherton for a 7 p.m. start. *** which has caught re in the playoffs, give 1998, but this sleeping giant of a football
The Gunn-Hillsdale girls meeting at 5 While the basketball, soccer and wrestling the Cougars one of their most heart-break- program is wide awake following a double
p.m. Wednesday in San Mateo could be a seasons kick off in earnest this week, there ing losses of all time? jolt of excitement in the past few months.
barn burner as both teams like to push the is still the matter of ending the fall season, After opening a $65 million training center
pace, while on the coast, the Half Moon The Open Division II game is only a lit-
and San Mateo County teams are capping tle less tantalizing as two of the best in the on campus earlier this year, the Bruins landed
Bay girls will host Mercy-SF at the the 2017 campaign with a bang. Kelly with a five-year, $23.3 million deal to
Cabrillo Unied School District Event Bay Area Serra and St. Francis meet
Two teams the Sacred Heart Prep girls for the second time this season. The Padres replace Jim Mora. Kellys courtship and
Center in downtown Half Moon Bay. volleyball team and the College of San arrival generated enormous excitement among
will be looking for their second straight
*** Mateo football squad will both be play- Open Division II title and a spot in a Nor the schools large fan base, including a group
If soccer is more your style, theres plenty ing for state titles Saturday. Cal bowl game as they attempt to go to a that paid to fly a plane above Westwood with a
to choose from there, as well. Saturday fea- Then there is CCS football champi- state championship in back-to-back years. banner welcoming Kelly to town.
tures a pair of big tournaments the onship games, which feature four county UCLAs pursuit of Kelly was led by a small
Homestead boys tournament and the teams in three games, with a guarantee of group of well-heeled alumni including Troy
Fremont-Sunnyvale girls tournament. A at least one school playing for a Northern Nathan Mollat can be reached by email: Aikman, the former Bruins quarterback who
number of PAL sides will participate in both California crown next week. nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: 344- won three Super Bowls with the Dallas
tournaments, with games as early as 8 a.m. Menlo School kicks things off Friday 5200 ext. 117. Cowboys.
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working for them, we owe it to them to lis- Still, there remain questions and qualms America group agrees.
ten and to do scientific research required. some from veterans about advocating You wouldnt have cancer treatments that
Continued from page 17 Even Veterans Affairs Secretary Dr. David for medical marijuana as a treatment for arent approved done to yourself or your
Shulkin recently said there may be some PTSD. family members, and marijuana should be
evidence that this (medical marijuana) is It was stripped out of legislation that subjected to the same scrutiny, says Dr.
Do I still have PTSD? Absolutely, says
beginning to be helpful, while noting that added six other diseases and syndromes to Thomas Berger, who heads VVAs Veterans
DiPasquale, 42. But Im back to my old
his agency is barred from helping patients Georgias law that allows certain medical Health Council.
self. I love people again.
In a sign of how much the issue has taken get the illegal drug. (A few prescription cannabis oils. The chairman of the New A federal science advisory panels recent
hold among veterans, the 2. 2-million- drugs containing a synthetic version of a York Senate veterans affairs committee assessment of two decades worth of studies
member American Legion began pressing key chemical in marijuana do have federal voted against adding PTSD to the states found limited evidence that a synthetic
the federal government this summer to let approval to treat chemotherapy-related nau- program, suggesting the drug might just chemical cousin of marijuana might help
Department of Veterans Affairs doctors rec- sea.) mask their symptoms. relieve PTSD, but also some data suggesting
ommend medical marijuana where its legal . Medical marijuana first became legal in The sooner we allow them to live and pot use could worsen symptoms.
The Legion started advocating last year for 1996 in California for a wide range of con- experience the kind of emotions we do, in Medical marijuana advocates note its
easing federal constraints on medical pot ditions; New Mexico in 2009 became the an abstinence-based paradigm, the sooner been tough to get evidence when testing is
research , a departure into drug policy for first state specifically to include PTSD that they are returning home, said Sen. complicated by pots legal status in the U.S.
the nearly century-old organization. patients. States have signed on in growing Thomas Croci, a Republican, former Navy A federally approved clinical trial of mar-
People ask, Arent you the law-and- numbers particularly since 2014. intelligence officer and current reservist ijuana as a PTSD treatment for veterans is
order group? Why, yes, we are, Executive Its quite a sea change, says Michael who served in Afghanistan. now underway in Phoenix, and results from
Director Verna Jones said at a Legion- Krawitz, a disabled Air Force veteran who The American Psychiatric Association the current phase could be ready to submit
arranged news conference early this month now runs Veterans for Medical Cannabis says theres not enough evidence now to for publication in a couple of years, says
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through collaboration with the local school the initial design process, is attempting to design approach.
system. budget conservatively so as to not blindside I do think we need to have a comprehen-
The Millbrae Elementary School District officials. sive document that we can present to the
also owns a similar facility near the site The last thing we want is a surprise down public that we really do have a vision of this
Continued from page 1 which could be rejuvenated and serve the the road, but again, there is a lot that we going forward of what the center will look
interests of both agencies while simultane- cant really predict at this point, he said. like, he said. But the details can change,
year intended to generate money for the ously saving the city from needing a new, Regarding Group 4 Architectures work in and probably will, along the road.
new center. The old center was devastated expensive building, said Holober. leading officials along the cost projection Reflecting back on the design process
last summer by teen arsonists who were Beyond the chances for price reductions and design process to date, Holober said he while preparing for taking an essential step
believed to have started the fire accidental- offered through innovative approaches, believes the company has performed forward, Holober said officials are ready to
ly. Holober added the uncertainty swelling admirably, positioning them well to be advance the centers planning.
To cut the potential price, Holober sug- around the expected prices, as the range of selected to continue into the next phase. Were ready to move onto the next
gested drawing out of fees collected from the preferred project swings as low as $53 Ive been extremely pleased with their stage, he said.
developers seeking to build transformative million. work, and I think its a fair assessment that In other business at the meeting, the City
projects near the Millbrae train station. With an expectation officials will contin- they have a leg up on the next stage of Council is expected to complete its annual
He also noted the opportunity to recon- ue pursuing the larger design, Holober said architectural services that we need, he said. rotation and select a new mayor and vice
sider portions of the preferred design, such the projected fluctuation is tied primarily to Looking ahead to the upcoming meeting, mayor. Holober is slated to return to a coun-
as moving the parks maintenance building the volatility of the local building market. Holober said he believes much of the discus- cilmans role, and Vice Mayor Gina Papan is
out of the plan under an effort to lop off as There is a lot of uncertainty because of sion will circulate around ways the new primed to take his place. Councilmembers
much as $5 million from the overall cost, the high demand of construction throughout facility will blend with the surrounding Anne Schneider and Wayne Lee are best
according to projections. the Bay Area, said Holober. park. positioned to assume Papans place, but no
There are ways that costs can be saved, He said he believes Group 4 Architecture, He added though it is likely the plans preferred candidate has been selected yet.
said Holober, while also noting the parks which has guided the city through much of will continue to evolve beyond the meet- The Millbrae City Council meets 7 p.m.,
maintenance facility expense could be split ing as officials plan to adopt a flexible in City Hall, 621 Magnolia Ave.
Committee voted Monday to remove Sen. lish a fair process to evaluate the unsubstan- to light last month, when legislative staff
BOCANEGRA Tony Mendoza, another Los Angeles-area
Democrat, as chair of the Insurance,
tiated allegations against me, Mendoza
said in a statement.
member Elise Gyore said she had reported
him to Assembly investigators in 2009,
Banking and Financial Institutions He added that he was ordered by the Senate when both were staff members, after he
Continued from page 1 Committee following allegations of inap- not to respond to the allegations directly. stalked her around a nightclub and put his
propriate behavior toward young women Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de Leon, hands down her blouse at an after-work
In a statement released by his office, who worked for him. He is accused of who shared a Sacramento home with event. He was told to stay away from her but
Bocanegra said hed hoped he could clear his inviting one woman over to his home, Mendoza until recently, has called documents do not indicate that he was other-
name. offering another alcohol when she was Mendozas behavior deeply troubling but wise disciplined by the Assembly Rules
But clearly, the principle of innocent 19, and repeatedly holding one-on-one hasnt called on him to resign. He left the Committee.
until proven guilty has been temporarily meetings with another over dinner or committee meeting without commenting. A The Los Angeles Times reported last week
lost in a hurricane of political opportunism drinks. separate Senate panel will meet Tuesday to that Bocanegra is accused of groping or
among the self-righteous in my case - to the His behavior with two of the women was interview outside firms to take over all of kissing numerous women without their con-
detriment of both the accuser and the formally reported. Mendoza has denied the Senates misconduct investigations, sent over a period of years, even after he was
accused, he wrote. offering a staff member alcohol and other- including the one into Mendoza. Fellow reprimanded for his behavior toward Gyore
While I am not guilty of any such wise said wouldnt knowingly abuse his Democrats Sens. Toni Atkins of San Diego in 2009.
crimes, he added, I am admittedly not per- authority. and Connie Leyva of Chino also left with- Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon had
fect. I welcome Senate Rules Committees out commenting. said he would expel Bocanegra if an investi-
Meanwhile, the Senate Rules decision to seek outside counsel and estab- Allegations against Bocanegra first came gator verifies the new allegations.
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essential part of the fabric of our com- Accepts stocks, requested items Harvest Food Bank Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Small Works Mini Treasures. 10
through Adopt A Family Shfb.org, (866) 234-3663
munity. It really is true you get more program. 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. a.m. to 4 p.m. Portola Art Gallery, 75
by giving locally to help our neighbors Accepts a wide variety of foods, pri- Taught by local certified instructors. Arbor Road, Menlo Park. A group
LifeMoves marily canned goods, spices, olive or canola oil, Cost $7. For more information call exhibition of smaller works for the
in need, Charlow said in an email. Lifemoves.org, (650) 685-5880 peanut butter, healthy snacks such as nuts, 726-3110. holiday gift giving season. Repeats
What is accepted depends on location. dried fruit, granola bars. every week on until Sunday, Dec. 31.
Hunger help Typically accepts new and gently used cloth-
ing, household items, kitchen and cooking
Hawaiian Music Jam. 9 a.m. to 10:30
a.m. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
For more information call 321-0220.
Samaritan House, like many other items, umbrellas, new toiletries, gift certificates, St. Vincent de Mateo. Registration is required. Free. San Mateo Senior Center Tree
For more information call 522-7490. Trimming Festivities. 3:30 p.m. to 5
local nonprofits, partners with the linens, certain furniture, vehicles, stocks. Paul of San Mateo p.m. San Mateo Senior Center, 2645
Second Harvest Food Bank in an effort Zumba: Super Fun Workout. 5:30 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. For
Svdpsm.org, (650) 871-6844
to eradicate hunger. A recent study illus- Samaritan House Accepts gently used clothing, clothing acces-
p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 150 San Mateo Road,
Half Moon Bay. For all fitness and
more information call 522-7490.
trating 1 in 4 are at risk of hunger is Samaritanhousesanmateo.org, (650) 341-4081 sories, furniture at stores discretion, cooking experience levels. Costs $7. For more CuriOdyssey First Friday Family
prompting the nonprofits holiday Accepts nearly new clean clothing for infants utensils and general household items, jewelry information call 726-3110. Night. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CuriOdyssey,
to teens, used adult bikes and new childrens and artwork, books, records, DVDs and CDs, 1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo.
drive to strive to raise $16.5 million bikes, working electronics including laptops bicycles in good condition, hand and garden Book event: Cool Gray City of Admission is $9.50 to $12.50. Swing
and 1 million pounds of food to address tools, towels and linens, wheelchairs, walkers Love. 7 p.m. Burlingame Public into the weekend with music, science,
and cellphones, gift certificates, stocks, vehi- Library, 480 Primrose Road, food and fun. For more information
the needs in San Mateo and Santa Clara cles. and canes, vehicles, stocks. call 342-7755.
Burlingame. Author Gary Kamiya will
counties, according to Second Harvest. be doing a book purchase and sign-
ing after the program. For more infor- Annual Holiday Ceramics Show
The season is a critical time for CALL Primrose partners with Second Mateo-based nonprofit that supports mation call 558-7444. and Sale. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 50 E. Fifth
Second Harvest with nearly half of its Harvest to help empower low-income the community from infants to seniors, Ave., San Mateo. Local artists and
operating budget coming in between Wine 101 Series. 7 p.m. Byington Los unique gifts. For more information
families by offering free groceries, said is hoping more will join for Giving Altos Tasting Room, 21850 Bear Creek call 921-7693.
October and January, said Leslie Bacho, Terri Boesch. As executive director of Tuesday. This year, the nonprofit is Road, Los Gatos. $40. For more infor-
CEO of the local Second Harvest. the Burlingame-based nonprofit, focusing the charitable holiday toward mation call (408) 354-1111. The Millionth Production of a
Christmas Carol. 8 p.m. Pear Theatre,
Monetary donations are put to work as Boesch said an overwhelming percent- older adults. A $10,000 matching gift WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29 1110 La Avenida St., Mountain View.
Second Harvest stretches peoples age of their clients spend so much on challenge from an honorary board PiYo Live Exercise Series. 6 a.m. to 7 Runs through Sunday, Dec. 17.
donations turning just $1 into two a.m. 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Sunday shows start at 7 p.m., with the
the regions high cost of living, they member means Peninsula Family Bay. Combines pilates with yoga. Cost exception of Dec. 17, when the show
meals. often have little left over for food. Service can further leverage donations $15. First class free. For more informa- starts at 2 p.m. Show includes adult
Plus, Giving Tuesday marks an People that are clients are living in toward assisting seniors with meals, tion call 726-3110. language; not recommended for chil-
dren. Tickets can be purchased from
opportunity to double the power of the homes, paying rent and most of the health screenings, fitness classes and Drop In Computer Help. 10 a.m. to $15 to $35. For more information and
dollar as the nonprofit has a matching time, after paying rent, there is just connections to other resources. noon. 1044 Middlefield Road, tickets, visit thepear.org or call 254-
grant that will help raise the first Redwood City. Free one-on-one help 1148.
nothing left over for food, Boesch Based in San Mateo, Peninsula regarding laptops, E-readers, tablets
$25,000, Bacho said in an email. said. We provide groceries versus pre- Family Service also accepts in-kind and mobile phones. Meets in the SATURDAY, DEC. 2
Despite one in four residents being donations such as new or gently used Small Conference Room on the first Friends Holiday Sale. Belmont
pared food to help empower these fami- floor. For more information contact Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
at risk for hunger in Silicon Valley, this lies to choose when and how and what clothing, books, diapers and unstuffed gsuarez@redwoodcity.org. Belmont. All books, CDs, DVDs and
widespread problem is far too often they feed their families. toys for children up to 5 years old. tapes are 20 percent to 50 percent
overlooked as those in need live silent- Acts of Kindness. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. off. All proceeds benefit the Belmont
Nearly 30 percent of their clients are Whether youre able to spare some- Library. For more information call
Euphrat Museum of Art, De Anza
ly among us, Bacho said. Silicon children and a little over a quarter are thing large or small, Peninsula Family College, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., 593-5650.
Valley is known for thinking globally, seniors, and she noted theres a broad Services leader Heather Cleary said Cupertino. For more information call
(408) 864-5464. Gift Drive for North Bay Wildfire
but we must also think and act locally if anyone can have an impact. Victims. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The
cross-section of the community that is
we want to create a community we can Generosity transforms lives. It is San Mateo Professional Alliance Gatehouse, 555 Ravenswood Ave.,
all be proud to live in and where chil- struggling. Networking Lunch. Noon. Mimis Menlo Park. Free. For more informa-
amazing what a huge difference we can tion call 321-5026.
dren do not go to sleep hungry at We urge everyone to hold on to your make in the life of someone in need Cafe, 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway, San
housing, theres enough food, just hold Mateo. Meet new business connec-
night. with a little investment of time or tions. New speakers each week. For Advanced Television Station
Second Harvest accepts a wide range on to your housing, Boesch said. money, Cleary said in an email. We more information call 430-6500. Control Room: Skype and Phone
Calls. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Midpen Media
of foods and cooking supplies, a list of dont do this alone. The success of Center, 900 San Antonio Road, Palo
which can be found on the nonprofits
Range of help Peninsula Family Service is a testament
Christmas at Kohl Mansion. 5 p.m.
to 9 p.m. Kohl Mansion at Mercy High Alto. Learn about aux mixes on the
School, 2750 Adeline Drive, audio board, audio patching, feed-
website. Peninsula Family Service, a San to a community that cares. Burlingame. Holiday jewelry, clothing back problems, advanced Tricaster
and decorations available for pur- capabilities and advanced video rout-
chase. Refreshments will be available ing. For more information call 494-
8686.
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police responded to his call at 2 p.m. California employee, was not arrest- and there will be musical entertain-
Oct. 28 in which he allegedly said he ed immediately in part because of a ment. $10. Tickets may be purchased
at the door. For more information call Affordable Health Screenings. 9
shot multiple rounds into his closet brief hospitalization following the 762-1190. a.m. to noon. 150 San Mateo Road,
Half Moon Bay. Screenings for choles-
because he suspected an intruder was incident. Binders containing instruc- terol, glucose, diabetes and bone
Continued from page 1 Mystery Book Club. 7 p.m. San
in his home. tions for the firearms along with Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. density. No appointment necessary.
The Mystery Book Club meets the Prices vary. For more information call
When police officers arrived at his writings about the FBIs attempts to (805) 473-0431.
p o s s es s ed an i l l eg al fi rearm. fourth Wednesday of every month.
home, they found Day in the driveway take his life were found in Days Free and open to the public. For more
District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe with his hands in the air, saying the home. Further investigation revealed information call 591-0341. Managing Behaviors with
said prosecutors added the additional Dementia. 10 a.m. to noon. San
FBI was after him and that the agency Day had not taken his antipsychotic THURSDAY, NOV. 30 Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda
felony count to the 15 counts the had put a death mark on him since medications for months and that he Fertility, Pre- and Post-Natal Yoga de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Free. For
Belmont resident was already facing with Your Baby. New Leaf more information call 522-7490.
1997, according to prosecutors. had smoked marijuana an hour prior Community Market's community
after experts found one of the 19 Officers found rounds from a 9 mm to the incident, according to prosecu- classroom, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Holidays at the History Museum. 10
rifles at his home was illegally mod- Moon Bay. Admission is $5. For more a.m. to 4 p.m. San Mateo County
gun had gone through the closet and tors. information call 726-3110. History Museum, 2200 Broadway,
ified. exited the exterior wall of the house. Days defense attorney Ross Green Redwood City. Free for all ages. For
In addition to the rifles, Day was Though a party was going on at Days could not be immediately reached for Community Coffee in Redwood more information call (650) 299-0104.
found alone at his home with three City. 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Bakery Cafe,
neighbors home at the time, no one comment. Day remains in custody on 2561 El Camino Real, Redwood City. Hometown Holidays. 10 a.m. to 8
handguns, 1, 180 magazines and was injured, according to prosecu- $2 million bail, and will next appear Come to meet with Assemblymen p.m. Downtown Redwood City,
Redwood City. Free admission. Get in
26,000 rounds of ammunition all tors. in court Dec. 22 for preliminary hear- Marc Berman and Kevin Mullin. For
the holiday spirit and join the festivi-
more information call 691-2121.
of which were allegedly legal when Day, a former University of ing, according to prosecutors. ties as Redwood Citys Downtown
Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Business Group throws Hometown
150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Holidays, a party to celebrate the hol-
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Deputy Clerk The following person is doing business as: Wise Financial Services, 7345 Mis-
sion Street, DALY CITY, CA 94014. Reg-
as: BC Mechanical Design, 1010 Com- Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
Dated: Nov. 17, 2017 as: Redwood Midwifery, 1 Milton St, mercial St, Suite C, SAN CARLOS, CA
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. Regis- istered Owner: Wise Financial Solutions 94070. Registered Owner: Bog Dan Co Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
(Published 11/28/17, 12/5/17, 12/12/17,
12/19/17)
tered Owner: Amy Maeve Sundstrom,
same address. The business is conduct-
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by a
Corporation. The registrants com-
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by a
Corporation. The registrants com-
Notice of Public Sales and More.
ed by an Individual. The registrants menced to transact business under the menced to transact business under the
commenced to transact business under FBN on 8/21/17. FBN on NA. Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
the FBN on 10/24/17. /s/Hilda Orbegozo/ /s/Mario Bogdan/
/s/Amy Maeve Sundstrom/
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 11/2/17. (Published sor-County Clerk on 11/21/17. (Publish- Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
sor-County Clerk on 10/24/2017. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
11/14/17, 11/21/17, 11/28/17, 12/5/17). 11/21/17, 11/2817, 12/5/17, 12/12/17). 11/28/17, 12/5/17, 12/12/17, 12/19/17).
24 Tuesday Nov. 28, 2017 THEDAILYJOURNAL
296 Appliances 303 Electronics 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale 316 clothes 345 Medical Equipment
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tion. $45 obo. San Mateo. Please call incl. 64 gig $40 Jeff (650)208-5758 Pieces 5Ft across by 7ft tall Paid $2500 & France Lames 5 epee blade $95 clothing. Excellent Condition. As a Cushion. 3 Zone. $45.00. (650)207-4162
(650)745-6309 after 5:00 pm. asking $500 CALL(650)345-9199. (415)260-6940 bunch $200 Maryann (650)574-4439.
MoToroLA brAvo MB 520 (android WALkiNg cANES, wood (1) 36, (2)
UNiTAP STANDArD centerset bath- 4.1 upgrade) smart phone 35$ 8GB SD orNATE MAhogANY headboard with PoWErTEL PhoNE for hard of hearing. FAUX FUr Coat Woman's brown multi 32. $5 each.(650)392-4841.
room chrome faucet, complete, $10, card Belmont (650)595-8855 gold trim $60. (650)589-0764 Like new used 1 month. $20. (650)871- color in excellent condition 3/4
(650)595-3933
oNkYo Av Receiver HT-R570 .Digital PiNE DoUbLE/QUEEN head/foot board
8907 length $50 (650)692-8012 garage Sales
vickS WArM Vaporizer Like New Surround, HDMI, Dolby, Sirius Ready, with metal frame $35/obo. (650)646- PrEMiUM MoviNg blankets good con- gENUiNE LADiES Mink Fur Jacket,
$10.00 (650)697-6763 Cinema Filter.$95/ Offer (650)591-2393 8530 dition $10.00 each (650 ) 504 -6057 $75.00 Call: (650)368-0748.
WhirLPooL WAShEr DRYER, GE SAMSUNg FLAT TV 20" ex.co.incl. PorTAbLE MASSAgE Table (Sierra SAMSoNiTE 26" tan hard-sided suit LADiES SEQUiN dress, blue, size XL, gArAgE SALES
Refrigerator all working and in good con- VCR ,set up $70. (650)992-4544 Comfort). Very good condition. $50. case, lt. wt., wheels, used once/like new. pure silk lining, $40.00, (650) 578-9208
dition all for $99.00 (650)315-3240. (650)871-1778. $45. (650)328-6709 ESTATE SALES
MEN'S STETSoN hat, size large, new,
304 Furniture rETro hUTch Needs refinishing other- SiLk SArEE 6 yards new nice color.for rim, solid black, large, great gift. $40
297 bicycles Make money, make room!
wise good condition. Top detaches from $35 only. Call(650)515-2605 for more in- (650) 578-9208
ANTiQUE DiNiNg table for six people bottom $25. (650)712-9962 formation.
ADULT bikES 1 regular and 2 with bal- with chairs $99. (650)580-6324 NEW WiTh tags Wool or cotton Men's List your upcoming
loon tires $30 Each (650) 347-2356 pullover sweaters (XL) $15/each
ANTiQUE MohAgANY Bookcase. Four
SEWiNg STorAgE cabinet, Custom
made wood perfect condition $75.
SiNk, 33X22 Top mount with faucet,
$15.00 (650)544-5306 (650)952-3466 garage sale,
chiLDS SchWiNN bicYcLE, bLUE in
good condition. $20. (650) 355-5189.
feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966. (650)483-1222
SLr LENS Pentax 28-90mm f3.5-5.6 NikE Air shoes, white, size 10, hardly
moving sale,
NEW 12" girls bike w/ training wheels
ArMchAir gooD
(650)266-3184
condition $55.
SoFA bED Recliner (double), beige, 76" Pentax K Mount $25 (650)436-7171 worn (cost $50) $10, (650)591-9769 San estate sale,
Carlos
$75.00 (650) 347-1458 no ans/leave
bArziLAY rEcorD - fine walnut cre-
Good condition. $50 Call (650)952-3466
SLr LENS Sigma 28-105mm f3.8-5.6 yard sale,
mes
denza, 72 x 14.5H. $100. (650)804- SoFAbED, vELoUr, tan, Excellent
condition. $75. (808)631-1365.
Sigma SA Mount $25 (650)436-7171 PAriS hiLToN purse white & silver un-
used, about 12" long x 9" high
rummage sale,
3947. Menlo Park.
298 collectibles SoLiD WooD Entertainment Center-
SUiTcASE, grEEN, hard-side, 21x15,
good condition, photo available, $15.
$23. (650)592-2648 clearance sale, or
bEigE SoFA $99. Excellent Condition
(650) 315-2319
TurnTable, Am-Fm, Eight Track, Built In (650)392-4841 TUXEDo SizE 40, black, including white whatever sale you
FrAMED LEbroN James painting, Speakers, Sony 26 Smart T.V.(68.75 in.
25"x21"; $99-will text photo; (650)591- X 25.5inch X28inch) $500 o.b.o SUiTcASES (2), BLUE, hard-side,
shirt, excellent cond. $50 (650)355-5189 have...
9769, San Carlos brAND NEW Japanese Cotton Futton- 24x16 and 26x18. Photo available.
Twin Size 72x40x5-$75 (925)482-5742 WiLSoN LEAThEr Lady Jacket. Small,
$35 for both. (650)392-4841 like new. $45. (808)863-1136.
(650)839-1064.
TWiN bED, mattress, box spring, frame Reach over 83,450 readers
hUMMELS (2) 1980s $20 ea. Call cArPET rUNNEr: 16ft.X26 Wide. Col- $ 50. (650)598-9804. SUiTcASES (2), teal, soft-side, 25x17 WiLSoN LEAThEr, burgundy lady jack- from South San Francisco
(650)344-4756. and 29x19. Like new. Photo available. et, Small, like new $45 (808)863-1136 to Palo Alto.
or: floral design. good condition USED bEDrooM Furniture, FREE. Call $40 for both. (650)392-4841
LENNoX rED Rose, Unused, hand
$45.00. (650)266-3184 (650)573-7381. 318 Sports Equipment in your local newspaper.
painted, porcelain, authenticity papers, TAYLor-ToT(1947) MY First Ride $20
coAT/hAT STAND, solid wood, for your WALL UNiT/rooM Divider. Simple
$12.00. (650) 578 9208. mountain cabin/house. $25. (650)520- lines. Breaks down for transportation.
(415)269-4784
15 SF Giants Posters -- Barry Bonds, call (650)344-5200
7045 $25.(650)712-9962 leave message UNiDEN hArLEY Davidson Gas Tank Jeff Kent, JT Snow. 6' x 2.5' Unused. $4
MiLLEr LiTE Neon sign , work good phone. $100 or best offer. (650)863-8485 each. $35 all. (650)588-1946 San Bruno
$59 call (650)218-6528 coMMoDE, gooD condition. $20 obo. WALNUT chEST, small (4 drawer with
Please call (650)745-6309 upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 WATEr STorAgE TANk, brand new, boW FLEX Max Trainer M-3-Very Good
STAr WArS Action figure: Qui-Gon 275 gallons. 48" x 46" x 39" $225. Condition, Like New, Assembled, Paid
Jinn (Jedi Knight), mint-in package. $10 coMPUTEr SWivEL CHAIR. Padded WooD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x (650)771-6324
Steve (650)518-6614. Leather. $80. (650) 455-3409 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
$1200 asking $800 Call Michael
(650)784-1061.
379 open houses
SUPrEMES grEATEST Hits, 2 album DESk, gD. cond. $99.99 or b.o. WooDEN bED frame, single or 3/4 size. 311 Musical instruments chiLDS kick scooter by razor with hel-
(650)458-3578 over 100 years Very good condition. $20.
set, $10 San Carlos (650)591-9769
(650)322-9598 chroMATic hArMoNicA: Horner
The 64 Chomonica, German Made $180,
met $25 obo (650)591-6842
oPEN hoUSE
EASToN ALUMiNUM bat.33 inches, 30
USA MiLiTArY police helmet, with liner,
Vietnam era $60 (650)591-9769 San
DiNETTE TAbLE, 3 adjustable leaf.$30.
(650) 756-9516.Daly City. 306 housewares (650)278-5776. oz, 2 3/4 barrel. $30. (650)596-0513 LiSTiNgS
Carlos.
goLF cLUbS {13}, Bag, & Pull Cart all--
DiNiNg TAbLE (36"x54") and 4 match- cArPET 10 X 14 Area Rug peach (ny- EXcELLENT vioLiN, previously owned, $90.00 (650)341-8342 List your Open House
ing chairs, sturdy oak, cost $600, sell for lon) good cond. $99 (415)990-6134 first violinist SF Symphony, Mellow in the Daily Journal.
299 computers $250 .(650)-654-1930.
sound. Dated 1894. $5,500/best offer. goLF cLUbS, used set with Cart for
coMPLETE SET OF CHINA - Windsor (415)751-2416 $50. (650)593-4490 Reach over 83,450
rEcorDAbLE cD-r 74, Sealed, Unop- DrESSEr 4-DrAWEr in Belmont for Garden, Noritake. Four place-settings,
ened, original packaging, Samsung, 12X, $75. Good condition; good for children. 20-pieces in original box, never used. FENDEr MUSTANg I guitar amplifier
MEN'S roSSigNoL Skis. $95.00, potential home buyers &
(650) 578 9208 Call (650)678-8585 $250 per box (3 boxes available). 70 watts 8-guitar settings.with cover.
good condition, (650)341-0282. renters a day,
(650)342-5630 $80. (650)421-5469 from South San Francisco
DrEXEL hEADboArD $50. (650)589- oNE DozEN Official League Diamond
300 Toys 0764 crYSTAL (LEADED glass) lamp $30. Baseballs. Brand New. $35. Call Roger to Palo Alto.
FENDEr MUSTANg ll guitar amplifier (650)771-6324.
DoLL hoUSE w/ furniture $50.00 new ENTErTAiNMENT cENTEr for $50.
Can send picture. (650)464-7860 110 watts 8-guitar settings, with cover. in your local newspaper.
joe (650)573-5269 Good shape, blonde, about 5' high. FirEPLAcE cANDELAbrA with 5 bat- $130.00 (650)421-5469 PiNg goLF Clubs, full set plus bag,
(650)726-4102 tery-operated candles $30.00, (415)990- good condition, $99 (650)591-9769 San call (650)344-5200
LArgE STUFFED ANIMALS - $3 each hUgE LUDWig Drum Set Silver Sparkle Carlos
6134
Great for Kids (650) 952-3500 FULL SizE Mattress/box spring in plastic & Chrome, Zelgian, Pasite & Sabian
with IKEA bed frame like new. $50. Cymbals, 24 in. Timpany $4,300 PriNcE TENNiS 2 section nylon black
roLLErbLADES, gooD condition. (650)504-7579 308 Tools (650)369-8013. Bag with Prince Pro Graphite Racket-
Size 10 $25 OBO. Please call (650)745- $55.(650)341-8342 470 rooms
6309 gLiDEr rocker and ottoman, oak, excel- ANTiQUE iroN Hand Drills. 3 available PiANo, UPrighT, in excellent condi-
lent condition. $100 (650)345-5644. at $30 each. (650)339-3672 Ron tion. Asking $345. (650)366-4769 ToTAL gYM XLS, excellent condition.
STAr WArS Celebration 3 Darth Vader Paid $2,500. Yours for $900. Call hiP hoUSiNg
$20 new w/case Dan (650)303-3568 ikEA DrESSEr, black, 3 shelf. 23" x AS NEW Slkillsaw 7 1/4", 3/4 HP, with 6' UPrighT PiANo. In tune. Fair condi- (650)588-0828
tion. FREE. (650) 533-4886. Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
15"deep x 50" high. $65. (650)598-9804. cord, $19.95, (650)595-3933. San Mateo County
302 Antiques ikEA TAbLE, black 58" x 21" x 14" high. corDLESS DriLL 9.6 volt, great condi- YAMAhA AcoUSTic Guitar, model ToUrEDgE rEAcTioN ii uniflex sys-
tem 8 irons 3-9 and pitch irons
(650)348-6660
$ 30. (650)598-9804. tion, weak battery, $10 (650)595-3933 FG830 electric. $400.00 (650)421-5469
hEirLooM 1920 hand quilted bed- new $75. Call May (650)349-0430
spread. 96" sq. Grandma's Garden pat-
tern, 2 scalloped edges. $99. (650)556-
LEAThEr SEcTioNAL sofa with otto-
man. Like brand new! $300.
crAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" 312 Pets & Animals viNTAgE NASh Cruisers Mens/ Wom- 620 Automobiles
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 ens Roller Skates Blue indoor/outdoor sz
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rockWELL roUTEr with 6 blades- AirLiNE cArriEr for cats, pur. from 6-8. $60 B/O. (650)574-4439 chEvroLET 86 ASTROVAN, 63K
MAhogANY ANTiQUE Secretary desk, LiviNg rooM Table, good condition. very good condition $20 (650)992-8321 Southwest Airlines, $25, 2 available. Call miles, $3800 (650)481-5296
$30. (415)231-4825 (505)228-1480 local. WoMANS Ski Boots, Nordica, size 8
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- $30 (650)592-2047.
elled glass, $150. (650)766-3024. ShoPSMiTh MArk V 50th Anniversary
LovE chAir, velour, tan. $45. most attachments. $1,500/OBO.
rEED orgAN, antique, completely re- (808)631-1365. (650)504-0585 oNE kENNEL Cab ll one Pet Taxi ani- WoMENS rAichEL ski boots, size 6 ? goT AN oLDEr
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stored, $200 OBO. Call if interested. NEW DELUXE Twin Folding Bed, Lin- SkiLL 7313 3/4 HP belt sander, 4 belts, (650)593-2066 cAr, boAT, or rv?
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manual, perfect, $29.95. (650)595-3933 (650)458-3255
TWo ANTiQUE Treadle Sewing Ma-
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viNTAgE crAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa 4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best Humane Society.
chine; Singer and the other is in working NEW TWiN Mattress set plus frame 1947. $60. (650)245-7517
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335 rugs
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(650)458-3254 viNTAgE ShoPSMiTh and bAND EXcELLENT hAND Made Wool Rug 3'
oFFicE SWivEL Chair, good condition. SAW, good shape. $300/obo. Call PET cArriEr for small dog or cat in ex- X 5' $75.00 (650)368-0748.
303 Electronics $25. (415)231-4825 (650)342-6993 cellent condition $30. Claudia (650) 349- MAzDA 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con-
oFFicE TAbLE, 24"x48" HD. folding 6059 335 garden Equipment dition One owner Fully loaded Low
ANTArES DoLLArS Bill Changer ma- legs each end. 500# capacity. Cost miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520-
chines never used for small bus. $95 $130. Sell $60, (650)591-4141 X-AcTo DELUXE Complete woodcarv- PET TAXi Animal Carrier. Brand: Delux chAiN SAW, 16 ,Craftsmen ,electric, 4650
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$25. Call (650)349-6059.
bLAUPUNkT AM/FM/cD Radio and Re- oFFicE TYPE 34"X 60" heavy solid
309 office Equipment 340 camera & Photo Equip. cADiLLAc 02 Deville, 8 cylinder, per-
ceiver with Detachable Face asking wood with formica wood grain top $25 PETMATE coMPASS Dog Crate used fect condition, like new, cashmere out-
$100. (650)593-4490 (650) 787-9753 oMEgA b600 Condenser Enlarger, In- side white inside 4787 miles $13,000.
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struction Manual & 50mm El-Omegar En-
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