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A sharp pullback
Why Trump’s trade wars are pressuring both economy, Fed
By Christopher Rugaber
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many employers
has
weakened and that
Officials admire
ous, in part from
President Donald
Trump’s escalat- Stock market
ing trade wars. notches best week
new Civic Center
Yet the stock since late November
market soared and See page 10
The South City Planning Commission
bond yields fell appreciate recently redesigned facility
because investors found a reason to By Austin Walsh
cheer: The tepid employment report DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
magnified their expectations that the
REUTERS FILE PHOTO South San Francisco officials lauded plans for the new
A job-seeker completes an application at a career job fair in Philadelphia. See JOBS, Page 12 Civic Center campus which was recently redesigned in an
attempt to establish an iconic and unique community facility.
The South San Francisco Planning Commission provided
feedback Wednesday, May 29, on designs for the project
comprised of a new library, parks and recreation center and
City Council chambers. No decision was made during the
meeting.
The discussion arrived in advance of consideration by the
South San Francisco City Council, which can approve plans
next week and push the project proposed at the intersection
of Chestnut Avenue and Antoinette Lane into the next stage
of development.
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O’Rourke campaigns with wife, ishing his second term as mayor. This week
his Chicago-based staff moved from a shared
workspace to its own office in the former
home of Organizing for Action, which
Schmuhl said Friday. “Pete is a different sort
of candidate, and we’re building a different
sort of campaign.”
looks to boost female support formed out of Obama’s 2008 and 2012 cam-
paigns. Outgoing OFA staffers welcomed the
Buttigieg campaign with a box of doughnuts.
Many of the new hires will be working in
early voting states such as Iowa, New
Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina.
Campaign spokesman Chris Meagher says
By Alexandra Jaffe and Will Weissert where we have 24 qualified candidates, that It’s a long way from the dark, largely unfur-
kind of small-level of gaffe can be enough nished office where Buttigieg and his half it’s a diverse staff, 55% of whom are women.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
to cut someone off the list.” dozen staffers hatched his longshot cam- Recent hires include chief innovation offi-
paign in January. By spring, the Afghanistan cer Ann Mei Chang, who previously held
OTTUMWA, Iowa — Beto O’Rourke stum- On Friday, Amy O’Rourke largely listened
veteran had climbed into the top tier of a leadership positions at Google, several start-
bled with women from the start, featuring as her husband toured a farm in Lacona, chat-
crowded field and said his next goal was to ups and the U.S. Agency for International
his wife sitting silently in his presidential ting with the farmer about conservation
ensure the campaign had the resources and Development.
campaign launch video and joking repeated- issues. She took a break from the conversa-
ly about being a part-time parent. tion to go look at the farm’s horses, and
Beto shouted after her, “Amy, are you gonna
But with his campaign at risk of stalling, ride?”
Iowa Democrats warn Around the nation
O’Rourke is attempting to improve his that Kamala Harris’ ‘star is fading’
standing with female voters. And on Friday O’Rourke later told reporters he wants his illustrating the risk can-
in Iowa, his wife, Amy, joined him on the wife to see the “excitement” in Iowa for her- DES MOINES, Iowa — Tim Bottaro was didates face if they leave
campaign trail, touring a farm with him, self, and to introduce herself. ready to endorse Kamala Harris. He planned Iowa residents with the
introducing herself at a town hall and taking “I know folks are curious about Amy and an event for the California senator in Sioux impression that they’re
pictures with voters after events. why she wanted to run this race with me, and City, Iowa, buying balloons to match her not paying enough atten-
for this country, and I think no one’s better campaign’s colors. tion to the state’s covet-
Her presence will be an important test of
able to speak for her than Amy herself,” he But the morning before Harris was due to ed caucuses. Harris
whether O’Rourke can reverse his less-than-
said. arrive, her campaign called the former returns to Iowa this week-
favorable first impressions with women.
Amy O’Rourke told the crowd at the next Democratic Party chairman in Woodbury end promising renewed
It’s an unusual position for a candidate
County to cancel, blaming a crucial Senate
whose appeal with women helped make him event, a town hall in Ottumwa, that it was an
vote on disaster aid. To Bottaro, it sounded Kamala Harris focus. But her relatively
a national political phenomenon while “amazing” experience to join her husband small staff and frequent
on the trail during his Senate race and that like an excuse — Harris canceled both days travel to other places suggest Iowa isn’t the
nearly upsetting Texas Sen. Ted Cruz last
she was excited to do it again in Iowa. of her Iowa swing, while several other sena- linchpin in her strategy to win the
fall. And it shows how much work
“I’m just really looking forward to meet- tors were able to make the vote and still get Democratic presidential nomination.
O’Rourke, a former Texas congressman, has
ing all of you, getting to hear your stories to Iowa that weekend. That’s prompting complaints across the
to do to get his presidential bid back on
and be with you here today,” she said. He’s now decided not to endorse Harris, state.
track.
“Any perceived entitlement by a young This Iowa swing comes as Beto O’Rourke
white male candidate did disqualify him with seeks to reintroduce himself to voters.
some young women activists,” Judy Downs, He burst into the presidential race at a
executive director of the Des Moines-area breakneck pace, bouncing around the coun-
Polk County Democratic Party, said of try and prioritizing town hall crowds over
O’Rourke. Downs remains undecided in the national media appearances and building out
party’s 2020 primary but added, “In a field a campaign infrastructure.
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US, Russia blame each other as ships nearly collide in Asia was preparing to land on the
By Lolita C. Baldor and Mari Yamaguchi cruiser and a Russian destroyer came within conversations with the Russians. He added
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 165 feet of each other in the Philippine Sea. that the encounter will not deter the U.S. Chancellorsville, which was traveling on a
Acting Defense Secretary Patrick from conducting naval operations. steady course, when the Russian destroyer,
WASHINGTON — The U.S. and Russia Shanahan told reporters that the U.S. will The U. S. 7th Fleet said the Russian traveling behind the U. S. ship, started
accused each other of unsafe actions on file a formal diplomatic complaint about the destroyer put the safety of the USS moving faster and approached as close as
Friday after an American guided-missile incident and will have military to military Chancellorsville and its crew at risk, forc- 50-100 feet, the 7th Fleet said in a state-
ing it to ment.
reverse all “We consider Russia’s actions during this
engines at interaction as unsafe and unprofessional
full throttle and not in accordance with the International
to avoid a Regulations for Preventing Collisions at
collision. Sea (COLREGS), ‘Rules of the Road,’ and
No one internationally recognized maritime cus-
was injured, toms,” the statement said.
and the
ships never It was the first such incident involving
came into warships in the region since September,
contact, said when the Chinese warship Luoyang maneu-
Navy Cdr. vered close to the USS Decatur, a Navy
Clay Doss, a destroyer, in the South China Sea, an inci-
s p o k es man dent the U.S. also labeled unprofessional
for the and unsafe. The U.S. at the time said the
Japan-based Chinese ship came within 45 yards of the
7th Fleet. American ship, forcing it to maneuver out
A n of the way. The Chinese said the Luoyang
Am e r i c a n had been deployed to drive the U.S. vessel
h el i co p t er away from islands that China claims as its
own.
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By Shavonne Lin pecking order. hen I was a teenager, one of my weekly chores
There is also soli- was to haul our family’s trash cans out to the
T
he United States’ solution to tary confinement street, and then later to bring back the emp-
crime seems simple: locking and isolation of ties. Back then, our cans truly were trash cans: none were
offenders up in prison cells. prisoners. Any for compost, and none were for recycling. Even though I
It is the most efficient way to keep person subject to hauled as many as eight full-sized cans out in a given week
criminals off the streets; it removes this kind of envi- (in the fall, most were full of leaves), our trash company
them from society quickly so they ronment for years took it all in a single truck to our local landfill.
can’t do any more harm. However, at a time would be Because it all went to the landfill, unseparated, that
what happens once these people scarred for life. can help criminals change and build landfill eventually reached capacity and had to be closed.
eventually serve their sentences and For most nonviolent offenders, better lives for themselves. We need After that, our trash took a much longer journey to a more
get released? In most cases, many of they won’t spend the rest of their more organizations like this to help distant landfill. If only we could have separated out things
them will commit more crimes and lives in cells; they will eventually criminals across the country. that could be recycled or reused, as we now do here, far
end up right where they just were: leave prison after serving their sen- Some people might ask: Why less material would have been added to the landfill each
prison. tences. When released after years of should we reform the criminal justice day, and the working life of that landfill would have been
It’s a never-ending cycle of the prison life, how can we expect them system? Why should we give crimi- greatly prolonged.
same people committing crime and just to rejoin society and live nor- nals these opportunities? Criminals During the summers as a
mally? They don’t know how to. deserve what their lives give them young teen I actually did a bit of
going back to prison. The U.S.
Many of them don’t have jobs, fami- because they chose to commit crime. recycling, when I went through
prison population is growing along
lies or homes to go back to. And And my answer to them is this: We people’s trash collecting bot-
with the increasing incarceration tles and cans for redemption.
rate, as more and more people are that’s why they will go right back to need criminal justice reform because
their old habits of stealing, doing it benefits all of us in society. If we But the few coins I thereby
entering the system. It’s costly to obtained went mostly to comic
keep people locked up and to main- drugs and other crimes. can work together to ensure that
We need to provide incarcerated books and candy; it wasn’t for
tain prison facilities, especially fewer people commit crimes once
people with opportunities so they some noble cause. For those
since the same people are coming they leave prison and building new
willing to make the effort, you
back in once they get out. It is inef- will be able to build new lives for lives for themselves through educa-
still can redeem your own glass
fective and hinders proper crime themselves once they get out of tion, training and rehabilitation,
and plastic bottles and alu-
control in the long run. This is why prison. The Delancey Street then we can reduce crime in the minum cans for money. Just Greg Wilson
we need to reform our criminal jus- Foundation headquartered in San United States as a whole. Funds used take them to either the
tice system, starting with more reha- Francisco gives substance abusers for keeping inmates in jail and Shoreway Environmental Center, on Shoreway Road just
bilitation and education programs. and convicted criminals residential maintaining incarceration facilities north of the San Carlos Airport, or to the small recycling
There are many reasons why we rehabilitation services, vocational can be used for other things to bene- center in the Woodside Plaza shopping center parking lot,
need to keep criminals in prison: to training and learning opportunities. fit our society. near the Wells Fargo Bank.
keep them from being menaces to Criminals there can learn to cook at For most of us, recycling is a simple matter of tossing
society and to remove them from our a restaurant, work at the moving Shav onne Lin is a junior at San Mateo paper and cardboard, glass, recyclable plastic and cans
company and even go to school. High School. Student News appears in into our blue bins; and compostable materials into our
streets. Prisons are dangerous
They also learn social and interper- the week end edition. You can email green bins. But what about items that don’t fall into one
places. Often controlled by gangs
sonal skills there that will be crucial of the above categories? It isn’t all trash. Recology, the
and manned by few guards, inmates Student News at news@smdaily jour-
to them in the future. The Delancey company whose trucks pick up both our trash and our
there need to develop coping mecha- nal.com.
Street Foundation is proof that we recycling, also collects batteries and cellphones if they’re
nisms and resort to violence to sur-
sealed into a zip-top bag and placed on top of the blue
bin. And many other items can be recycled, if you’re will-
ing to take them to RethinkWaste’s Shoreway
Letters to the editor Environmental Center.
If you’ve never been to the Environmental Center, I rec-
ommend a visit. There you’ll see bins for any number of
things you may not have known were recyclable. They
take old electronic equipment, for example. They also
Say no to Chick-fil-A the community, the environment and by saying NO to Chick-fil-A opening take car batteries, fluorescent bulbs, cooking oil and
the world and which don’t promote in Redwood City. motor oil (plus automobile oil filters and antifreeze), hard-
Editor, discrimination. According to 2017
Many comments responding to cover and softcover books, paint (with original labels, up
tax filings, the Chick-fil-A to 10 gallons), mattresses, scrap metal and sharps. And,
Supervisor Canepa’s stand against Foundation gives money to organiza- Craig Wiesner
Chick-fil-A opening in Redwood City of course, they also take items you’d normally put into
tions actively fighting against Daly City your blue bins. Once, for example, after emptying a mini-
try to flip the issue on its head, say-
LGBTQ rights, lobbying for anti- storage unit, my wife and I found ourselves with a large
ing that opposing Chick-fil-A is big-
LGBTQ laws, openly discriminating pile of corrugated cardboard from some old boxes. Rather
otry, discrimination against religion. The presidential IQ scam
against LGBTQ people in services than slowly feed it into our blue bin over a period of
It is not. Others claim government is
overstepping its bounds. ‘The gov- and hiring practices. A portion of Editor, weeks, I took it to the Environmental Center and tossed it
ernment’ isn’t doing anything. every dollar spent at Chick-fil-A goes How low an IQ must you have into the appropriate bin. It was a short trip and a few min-
Others said a company’s or its to anti-LGBTQ causes. before you stand on foreign soil and utes work, and it was free.
owner’s political stands shouldn’t Without leadership, slavery and claim a potential political competitor How about expired and unwanted medications?
matter. They do. Still others said lead- child labor would be the norm, and former vice president of the Collect them and deposit them into one of the secure
ers should not take stands on issues women would not be able to vote, and United States has a low IQ? Aren’t kiosks that are scattered around the county. Within
like this. Of course they should. LGBTQ people would not have the there certain things you absolutely Redwood City, you’ll find kiosks in the Sheriff’s
Voicing opposition to or support- right to marry. Chick-fil-A opposes don’t claim, both to observe a certain Office (in the 400 County Center building, on the third
ing, protesting against or rallying in marriage equality and other LGBTQ civilized code of presidential behav- floor), in the city Police Station (on Maple Street on
rights, with its voice and with its ior and to avoid being called intellec- the Bay side of Highway 101), and at our Kaiser med-
favor of a cause, are legitimate tools
profits. I urge my neighbors in San tually questionable? ical facility.
we are blessed with and should use.
Mateo County to vote with their One hard-to-recycle material is plastic foam (which
Also, when we open our wallets we
voices, dollars, and actions to sup- most people call Styrofoam). Thanks to many shippers
vote with our money. I prefer buying Jorg Aadahl switching to more environmentally friendly options, I
from companies that care about the port the 60,000 or so LGBTQ+ peo- San Mateo see less of it these days, but I periodically still find myself
impacts they have on their workers, ple who live and work in our county with some. Options for recycling plastic foam have dwin-
dled over the last couple of years, but a somewhat hidden
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Business briefs
Top executives leave Uber after internal shakeup
NEW YORK — Uber is parting ways with two of its top
Walmart to deliver inside homes
By Anne D’Innocenzio
executives less than a month after the company’s rocky ini-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
tial public offering.
CEO Dara Khosrowshahi told employees in an email
Friday he plans to be more involved in day-to-day opera- NEW YORK — How much do you trust
tions now that the IPO has passed. Khosrowshahi says the a stranger with your fridge?
heads of the global rides and Eats teams will report directly Walmart is now offering to have one
to him, and Chief Operating Officer Barney Harford will of its employees deliver fresh groceries
leave the company. and put them in your refrigerator when
He also says it’s crucial for Uber to have a consistent, uni- you’re not home.
fied narrative and he plans to combine the marketing, com- The nation’s largest grocer said that it
munications and policy teams. Chief Marketing Officer will be offering the service this fall for
Rebecca Messina will also leave the company. more than one million customers in
Uber’s stock has tumbled since its IPO. The company three cities: Pittsburgh, Kansas City,
posted strong revenue growth in its first quarter as a public Missouri, and Vero Beach, Florida. Later
company, but also $1 billion in losses. this year, the service, called InHome
Delivery, will also accept returns for
Dreamleague Gaming to items purchased on Walmart.com.
open new studio in New Orleans The new service, announced Friday
ahead of Walmart’s annual shareholders’
NEW ORLEANS — A video gaming company is expand- meeting in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is
ing to New Orleans, creating a Southern hub for its live part of the company’s drive to expand REUTERS FILE PHOTO
entertainment leagues. its shopping options that include curb-
Gov. John Bel Edwards, New Orleans Mayor LaToya Conveyors are seen at a Walmart Stores Inc. distribution center.
side pickup and online grocery delivery and shareholders on Friday at the Walmart workers will use smart entry
Cantrell and Nathaniel Tsai, chief executive of Dreamleague
Gaming, announced the eSports firm’s new studio project and cater to time-starved shoppers. University of Arkansas’ Bud Walton technology and a proprietary wearable
Thursday. Tsai says the city is “the perfect spot for our And it comes as the world’s largest arena. camera to access the customer’s home.
regional headquarters” as they expand into new markets retailer is locked in an arms race with Two years ago, Walmart tested a simi- That allows shoppers to control access
nationwide. online leader Amazon.com to bring lar service in the Silicon Valley area but into their home and give them the abili-
packages faster and faster to customers’ teamed up with delivery startup Deliv ty to watch the delivery remotely.
homes. Amazon offers a similar service and worked with August Home, makers Walmart said that the workers will go
in certain cities, dropping off packages of smart locks and smart home acces- through an extensive training program
inside homes, garages or car trunks. But sories. That test has since been stopped. to prepare them for things like how to
its service does not deliver groceries. With Walmart’s new service, cus- select the freshest groceries and how
“We will learn and then we will scale tomers place a grocery delivery order best to organize the refrigerator.
from there,” Doug McMillon, Walmart online and then select InHome Delivery Workers need to be with the company
CEO told the crowd of Walmart workers and a delivery day at checkout. for at least one year.
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goods from Mexico last year, including
autos and auto parts, electrical components,
and produce such as tomatoes, avocadoes,
and cucumbers. If those duties were to reach
25%, they would restrain U.S. economic
Vice Chair Alan Wong said he appreciated Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in the growth and raise prices for businesses and
the designs unveiled last month by officials coming months, perhaps beginning in July, consumers.
who were dissatisfied by previous iterations to support the economy. “It’s a bad sign that we’re already getting
of the facility. Trump, who has railed against the Fed for a slowdown, because there’s less margin for
“I think this is a big improvement from not cutting rates this year, may get his error, less room to absorb shocks” from the
the original rendering that we saw,” he said, wish, if only because his trade conflicts trade war, said Josh Wright, chief economist
according to video of the meeting. “I really with China, Mexico and other key nations at recruiting software firm iCIMS and a for-
do like the updates to it. I think it is a little are posing an economic threat. mer Federal Reserve researcher.
bit more unique and I guess more iconic than It isn’t at all clear how effective Fed rate Trump tweeted Friday afternoon that there
before.” “It could be the final step to an excellent cuts would be when mortgage rates and other is a “good chance” that his administration
The project is roughly the same size as the building,” said Commissioner Norm Faria, borrowing costs in the United States are and Mexico will reach an agreement to stave
previously planned facility, and officials are referring to the park’s completion in time already historically low. What’s more, rate off the tariffs.
hopeful it falls within the $210 million for the building’s grand opening. cuts carry their own risks. With the Fed’s All of which adds another level of com-
budget, though ultimately construction bids Commission Chair JulieAnn Murphy own key short-term rate already low, further plexity for Fed Chairman Jerome Powell. It
expected next summer will determine the lauded designs for the park, suggesting the reductions could weaken the central bank’s isn’t clear how long the taxes on Mexican
final price tag. The proposal is already pro- open space would be an asset for residents ability to fight a future recession. Lower Fed goods, if imposed, would remain in place.
jected to cost about $60 million more than while also making the campus more invit- rates might also contribute to dangerous And Trump is scheduled to meet China’s
was originally expected. Financing for the ing to the community. bubbles in stocks or other assets. President Xi Jingping at the end of the
project is available primarily through a Assuming the project timeline stays on On top of that, the Fed’s policymakers month at a global summit in Japan.
recent sales tax hike approved by voters. track, the police station would go out to bid face an unusually uncertain environment. Washington and Beijing could make
While the size and budget of the project in the fall and the rest of the campus would Though the White House’s threats to impose progress toward a deal. Or, if talks fail,
are generally in step with previous plans, follow next summer. Officials are hopeful tariffs on all Mexican and Chinese imports Trump could proceed with his threat to
the new design marks a significant departure ground will break on the police station in are pressuring the economy, a resolution to impose tariffs on the remaining $300 bil-
from the earlier drawings. January and work on the rest of the project those conflicts could quickly end the dam- lion of Chinese imports that haven’t yet
The most recent renderings display a facil- will start about nine months later. age they might be causing. In that case, the been taxed.
ity encased in fritted glass featuring trans- While officials were largely supportive of Fed might have cut rates prematurely. There are some signs the trade fights are
parency control which can be adjusted to the proposed designs, some suggested A rate cut “is a bit of insurance in case the already souring the economy. Companies
serve the different uses throughout the build- improvements could be made. economy deteriorates more quickly,” said are reining in their orders for industrial
ing. Meanwhile, the exterior of the building Commissioner Alex Tzang said he would Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM, a machinery and other manufactured goods.
will be comprised of a steel wrap intended to like the central lobby and entryway to have tax consulting firm. Exports have also slowed, in part because of
celebrate South San Francisco’s tradition as a greater presence, while others raised ques- Employers added just 75,000 jobs in May, retaliatory tariffs imposed by China and
the industrial city, officials have said. tions about building maintenance, especial- the Labor Department said Friday , only Mexico and because of sluggish growth in
The proposal also abuts a park planned to ly for the glass component, as well as traffic about a third of April’s pace. The unemploy- Europe and Asia.
serve the community as well as a new police management strategies. ment rate held at a five-decade low of 3.6%. Manufacturers have added just 5,000 jobs
station, which is moving through the Yet despite the detailed concerns, most So far this year, employers are adding in the past three months — much weaker
approval and construction process ahead of officials appreciated the redesign. 164,000 jobs a month, enough to keep low- than last year’s monthly average of 21,000.
the Civic Center. Commissioner Robert Bernardo said he ering the jobless rate over time, but down U.S. factory output has fallen in three of the
Viewing the entirety of the proposed cam- especially enjoyed the symbolism of wrap- from last year’s pace. past four months.
pus, commissioners were hopeful the park ping the civic center in glass, alluding to Economic growth is projected to slow, “That’s the trade war coming home to
could be constructed simultaneously with the need for transparency at the city govern- with most analysts forecasting just 1.5% roost,” Brusuelas said.
the central building, but the project design- ment’s seat. growth at an annual rate in the April-June Brusuelas argues that the trade wars have
ers suggested the timeline is contingent on “I like the design,” he said. “It’s very quarter, after a healthy 3.1% in the first placed an “uncertainty tax” on the economy,
available grant funding. European.” three months of the year. which has discouraged employers from hir-
I AM SAGE
Some economists worry that growth is ing or investing in new equipment. A Fed
already slowing even before the full effects rate cut, by boosting financial markets,
of the trade fights have kicked in. For most might shore up business and consumer con-
of the spring, investors thought that a deal fidence and prompt some additional spend-
would be reached with China, after Trump ing by wealthier households that would ben-
had imposed tariffs last year. efit from higher stock prices.
Early last month, Trump turned more com- “The Fed can’t solve this problem,” he
bative: He suddenly raised the import taxes said. “But it can mitigate the uncertainty tax
on $200 billion of Chinese goods to 25% that the trade fight has put on the economy.”
from 10%. The president argued that the
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FINALS
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for the incident.
Now, the Raptors as first-time finalists and
in their 24th year of existence can bring
Danny Green, who hit six 3s in Game 3,
began 0 for 6 with five missed 3s before
finally connecting from deep midway
ATTLES’ PRESENCE
Hall of Famer Al Attles, the Warriors’ for-
Canada its first NBA championship. through the fourth. His 48th 3-pointer in the mer general manager, coach and player,
Toronto outscored Golden State 37-21 in finals tied him with Kobe Bryant and Derek attended Game 4. It was the first game in
VanVleet then dealt another dagger on the the decisive third, a complete reverse of the Fisher for seventh place on the NBA list. approximately eight months for the 82-
first possession of the fourth with a 30-foot- Warriors’ dominance after halftime with an
er. year-old Attles, who has had health issues.
A bloodied VanVleet then went to the lock-
18-0 run in the Game 2 victory. TIP-INS
Draymond Green delivered another DURANT’S STATUS
er room with 9:35 left after being hit in the impressive all-around performance with 10 Rapto rs : Toronto overcame being outre-
face by Shaun Livingston’s left elbow when points, 12 assists, nine rebounds, two bounded 29-18 in the first half and a 42-38 Durant missed his ninth straight game
the Warriors guard went up for a shot and blocks and a steal. deficit overall. ... The Raptors were 10 of 32 since the injury May 8 in Game 5 of the
VanVleet was just behind him. Replays Warriors coach Steve Kerr challenged his from deep after making 17 3s in Game 3, but Western Conference semifinals against the
showed a tooth in the middle of the key even team to do a better job defensively and converted 23 of 24 free throws Friday. Rockets.
after play resumed. Golden State did so early but couldn’t handle Warri o rs : The Warriors’ streak this year Kerr is done providing every detail and
These poised Raptors kept level heads Toronto’s depth. of 19 straight postseason games scoring step of Durant’s rehab progress.
again after falling behind by 11 points in Kevon Looney, a key backup big man, 100 points ended. It was 25 dating to last “We’re hoping he can play Game 5 or 6.
the first half. Pascal Siakam scored 19 for scored 10 points for the Warriors after it was season’s run. ... Golden State fell to 4-2 this And everything in between I’ve decided I’m
Toronto. initially believed he would be out the postseason in games following a loss. ... not sharing because it’s just gone haywire,”
Two days earlier, Kyle Lowry was praised remainder of the series because of fractured Livingston played in his 100th career play- Kerr said. “There’s so much going on, and so
for staying calm when shoved on the side- cartilage near his right collarbone. He was off game with the Warriors, the fifth in team it doesn’t make sense to continue to talk
line by Warriors minority owner Mark hurt in the first half of Game 2. history to reach the mark. ... The Warriors about it. He’s either going to play or he’s
Stevens, who received a one-year ban by the Looney drew huge applause as he checked held a closed pregame shootaround 2 1/2 not. So tonight he’s not playing.”
during the regular season. made that seem like a quibble. close enough to touch. But that doesn’t
DAHLBERG
Continued from page 13
But for anyone who thinks being able to
pay a lot of money for courtside seats means
a ticket to be part of the action.
Instead, Lowry took the high road, and
walked away. Instead of trying to settle
things man to man on the spot, he left it in
mean cursing at them, and it doesn’t mean
shoving them when they happen to come
your way.
This, of course, wasn’t the first time a fan the hands of the Warriors and the league to The average fan understands that, for the
inserted himself into the spotlight in the make amends. most part. That’s a big reason why there
even if it’s made on the biggest stage possi- NBA playoffs. Rapper Drake was all over “Kyle should get some type of bonus for
ble, with a national television audience haven’t been more incidents over the years.
social media after standing up and rubbing not doing what every human would want to
looking on. And a Google check of the Toronto coach Nick Nurse’s shoulders during do,” Raptors guard Fred VanVleet said. The fact a billionaire investor in the team
Warriors investor shows him to be a charita- the series against Milwaukee. For that alone, his opinion needs to be couldn’t figure it out is baffling at best,
ble guy who has to be distraught about the That, at least, was kind of cute. This was heard. And Lowry was not shy about saying sheer arrogance at worst. Fortunately,
way he acted in the heat of the moment. simply disgusting. what he thinks should be done. though, there is a solution.
But wrong is wrong. And there’s no place The NBA should be grateful Lowry doesn’t “A guy like that, showing his true class, Make the suspension indefinite. Force
the NBA needs to be more proactive than have a quick trigger. Because what was an he shouldn’t be a part of our league,” Lowry Stevens to sell his stake in the Warriors.
among the courtside seats that not only ugly confrontation could have much worse said. “There’s just no place for that.” Make a statement with a punishment
bring fans into the middle of the action but had Lowry gone after Stevens the way A lot of other people agree, including the everyone will understand.
at times right into the middle of players Stevens went after him. very players who most nights ply their craft
themselves. Remember “Malice at the Palace,” the on a 94-by-50 foot piece of hardwood sur-
Not just for regular fans, like the one who 2004 game in Detroit where the former Ron rounded by thousands of fans crammed in as
was banned from Jazz games for life after Artest went into the stands to beat up a fan closely as can be. Tim Dahlberg is a national sports columnist for
The Associated Press. Write to him at
making racial taunts at Russell Westbrook who threw a drink at him? A brawl breaking They’re on display like in no other sport, tdahlberg(at)ap.org or http://twitter.com/tim-
from his courtside seats in Salt Lake City out courtside in the NBA Finals would have close enough for fans to chat with them and dahlberg
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WORLD
Continued from page 13 FIRST ROUND
WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
GROUP D
Soccer brief
Real Madrid signs Eden
Hazard had already indicated his
final game for Chelsea was last
week’s Europa League final victory
GROUP A
W L T GF GA Pts Argentina
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Hazard from Chelsea over Arsenal. With two goals in
France 1 0 0 4 0 3 England 0 0 0 0 0 0 his 352nd appearance for the club,
“But everything takes time. We Nigeria 0 0 0 0 0 0 MADRID — Real Madrid has
Japan 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hazard finished with a total of
won tonight, but we haven’t still Norway 0 0 0 0 0 0 Scotland 0 0 0 0 0 0 signed Eden Hazard from Chelsea
South Korea 0 1 0 0 4 0 110.
won anything. We have six more in its second major offseason addi-
Sunday, June 9 Since joining Chelsea in 2012,
steps on the road that need to be Friday, June 7 England vs. Scotland, 9 a.m. tion.
taken. We need to be serious and France 4, South Korea 0 Monday, June 10 Hazard has won both the Premier
Saturday, June 8 Argentina vs. Japan, 9 a.m. The 28-year-old forward joined League and Europa League twice,
focused for six games, and then Norway vs. Nigeria, noon Friday, June 14
we’ll see what comes of it.” Wednesday, June 12 Japan vs. Scotland, 6 a.m.
Madrid on a five-year contract on the FA Cup and the League Cup.
Norway and Nigeria meet in the Nigeria vs. South Korea, 6 a.m. England vs. Argentina, noon Friday. The transfer fee had been The Belgium international had
France vs. Norway, noon
other Group A opener on Saturday. Monday, June 17
Wednesday, June 19 reported to be around 100 million tried to leave Chelsea a year ago.
Japan vs. England, noon
France faces Norway on France vs. Nigeria, noon Scotland vs. Argentina, noon
South Korea vs. Norway, noon
players. The team currently trains
Wednesday and Nigeria on June
17.
France’s margin of victory was
the largest in a Women’s World
GROUP B
China
Germany
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GROUP E
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Canada
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JASA
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twice a week, with a game on
Saturday and Stambaugh estimates
there are roughly 70 players that
Cup opener since China beat South Africa 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Zealand 0 0 0 0 0 0 train for the various teams.
Spain 0 0 0 0 0
Norway by the same score at the “We have a decent pool of play-
Saturday, June 8 Monday, June 10 the last three, four years.”
first tournament in 1991. Four Germany vs. China, 6 a.m. Canada vs. Cameroon, noon ers,” Stambaugh said. “I think there
years ago, all nine teams that won Tuesday, June 11 Salifu Jatta, a 2013 South City
Spain vs. South Africa, 9 a.m. are 30 guys that are registered as
their opener advanced from the 24- Thursday, June 13 New Zealand vs. Netherlands, 6 a.m. graduate who scored 11 goals his
Saturday, June 15 UPSL players. … I have (a core of)
nation group stage to the round of South Africa vs. China, noon senior season with the Warriors and
Monday, June 17 Netherlands vs. Cameroon, 6 a.m. 18 to 20 guys who want to go (to
16. Canada vs. New Zealand, noon who spent the 2018 fall season with
Germany vs. South Africa, 9 a.m.
Thursday, June 20 every game).”
The world’s fourth-ranked team China vs. Spain, 9 a.m. JASA RWC, is now playing profes-
Netherlands vs. Canada, 9 a.m. While JASA RWC is what one
wasn’t tested by No. 14 South GROUP C Cameroon vs. New Zealand, 9 a.m. sionally for Corpus Christi FC,
W L T GF GA Pts which plays in the USL. would call a “semi-pro” team, the
Korea. France had a 17-0 advan- GROUP F players are not getting paid — or is
Australia 0 0 0 0 0 0 JASA RWC wraps up its spring
tage in shots during the first half Brazil 0 0 0 0 0 0 W L T GF GA Pts
any of management. In fact, they
and 21-4 overall. Italy 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chile 0 0 0 0 0 0 season at 4 p.m. Saturday, with a
Jamaica 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sweden 0 0 0 0 0 0 road game against AFC Hearts of San have to pay to play, since there are a
Les Bleues, eliminated by Thailand 0 0 0 0 0 0 number of fees that have to be paid
Germany on penalty kicks in the Sunday, June 9 United States 0 0 0 0 0 0 Francisco at City College of San
Australia vs. Italy, 4 a.m. Francisco. JASA RWC currently sits — to the UPSL, field rental, hiring
quarterfinals four years ago in Brazil vs. Jamaica, 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 11 of referees and traveling fee, along
Canada, applied pressure from the Thursday, June 13 Chile vs. Sweden, 9 a.m. in fifth place out of 11 teams in the
Australia vs. Brazil, 9 a.m. United States vs. Thailand, noon Wild West Division of the UPSL with uniform and equipment costs.
start on goalkeeper Kim Minjung. Sunday, June 16
Le Sommer scored in the ninth
Friday, June 14 Western Conference with a record of Stambaugh, however, looks at
Jamaica vs. Italy, 9 a.m. Sweden vs. Thailand, 6 a.m.
minute off a cross from Henry and Tuesday, June 18 United States vs. Chile, 9 a.m. 4-2-3 (using the traditional that as an incentive.
held up her hands in the shape of a Australia vs. Jamaica, noon Thursday, June 20 European way of recording a record, “It gives them skin in the game. ‘I
Italy vs. Brazil, noon Sweden vs. United States, noon
heart in celebration after her 75th Thailand vs. Chile, noon that is 4 wins, 2 draws and 3 losses). paid my hundred bucks for the sea-
international goal, the earliest in Last fall, JASA RWC made it to the son, so I’m going to go train,’”
a Women’s World Cup opener. Majri’s corner kick in stoppage for the fourth straight year and third round of the local qualifying Stambaugh said.
South Korea has conceded the first time with her 22nd international sixth time overall. tournament for the 2019 Lamar Hunt While the ultimate dream would be
goal in all eight World Cup games goal. Ten of her last 11 goals have Diacre had surprised many when U.S. Open Cup — a tournament that to make JASA RWC a full-blown
it has played. come on headers. her roster did not include PSG’s is open to teams like JASA RWC and semi-pro club, where players — and
Griedge Mbock Bathy appeared “It really feels good on a person- Marie-Antoinette Katoto, a 20- up to MLS squads. management — could make a living,
to score in the 30th minute but the al level,” Renard said. “But I think year-old who led French league in The benefit of playing in the Stambaugh has no problem with
goal was disallowed in a video above all as a team, because these scoring. Diacre also made the UPSL is that there is about a six- where the club currently is.
review, technology also used by were very important goals. It somewhat unexpected decision not week break before teams start prepar-
FIFA at last year’s men’s tourna- allowed us to go into the break to start Valerie Gauvin, who ing for the fall season, giving play- “We’re progressing. In hindsight,
ment in Russia. with a 3-goal lead.” entered in the 70th. The coach said ers an opportunity to be playing it’s slow, but sometimes slow is
the decision was tactical. nine months out of the year. good,” Stambaugh said. “We’re near
“On the spur of the moment Henry added her 12th interna-
France eliminated South Korea the top of the [standings]. We’re
you’re happy and when the goal’s tional goal off a pass from Le And JASA RWC is not just some
3-0 in the round of 16 four years competitive. … We’ve made huge
disallowed it’s frustrating, but you Sommer in the 85th. drop-in, Sunday league. This is pro-
ago. Yoon Deok-yeo, South strides in my tenure. … Over the last
have to switch quickly, she said. South Korea substitute Lee Mina fessional-level training with high-
Korea’s coach since 2012, said his two, three years, we’ve gone from
“We had a lot of time left and we had the best chance for her team on level competition and the expecta-
team was simply outmatched by what it was, to what we are: which is
had a lot of opportunities to a breakaway in the 76th minute, tion is that a player is of equal abili-
Les Bleues. 30 to 70 guys training (to play soc-
score.” but the shot went just wide. ty. While Stambaugh has said he has
“The first match, the result is cer).”
Renard doubled the lead in the Renard, selected player of the never actually cut anyone, it usually
35th from Gaetane Thiney’s corner match, is among seven players on not that good,” he said through a becomes known early that a
kick as the crowd chanted France’s roster that play for Lyon, translator. “So for the upcoming prospective player just doesn’t have If you’d like more information
“Wendie! Wendie!” which routed Barcelona 4-1 to win two matches, we have to do our the chops to compete at this level. about JASA RWC go to the club’s
She made it 3-0 from Amel the women’s Champions League best. It is a must.” But JASA RWC is not wanting for website at www.jasarwc.com.
Tuesday, June 11
San Mateo County Fair
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo
Senior Expo open until 3 p.m.
Seniors age 62+ admitted FREE into Senior Expo features:
Fair and Senior Expo until 3pm t Senior-related businesses
Parking on-site $15 and community booths
t Goody bags for first 1000 guests
t Giveaways
Dean Martin impersonator Matt Helm
The all - time “ King of Cool” will sing some old
favorites, as well as Sinatra songs.
Senior Stage, Expo Hall
11:30 am, 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm
By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
look of the early ’90s at all in costume or Essentially, Jean discovers that Charles heels of “Avengers: Endgame.”
X-MEN
Continued from page 19
production design. But it’s 1992, the title
card says so, and Charles is riding high on a
tide of public goodwill. The X-Men are
has been hiding some information from her
about her childhood and she gets angry
(dangerously so) and starts racking up a
As with the other X-Men movies featuring
this younger cast, the best parts are usually
when Magneto and Charles are in the same
finally being regarded as heroes and he’s body count. Even Magneto (Michael scene, which we do get a bit of here in a
become the public face of the operation, Fassbender), who is living in what looks pretty fun action sequence on a train which
orphan. She’s taken in by Charles Xavier with a direct line to the President of the like a dystopian sleepaway camp, doesn’t
(James McAvoy) who offers her help and introduced me to the concept of “dreadlock
United States and everything. want any part of it and she becomes an out- fighting.”
guidance and tells her that she can decide to Yet he’s getting a little cavalier with his cast. So when an intense alien with nefari-
use her powers for good, which is not exact- people, sending them off on an impossible But all in all, “Dark Phoenix” is a whiff.
ous plans and sky high stilettos, Vuk
ly top of mind for her when, 17 years later, rescue mission to space which will render The most suspenseful thing that happened
(Jessica Chastain) tells her that she’s just
she absorbs a deadly cosmic energy field. Jean into the Dark Phoenix. Even his long- had nothing to do with the movie at all, but
misunderstood and to follow her, Jean is all
The main action is set in 1992, a decade time allies like Raven/Mystique (Jennifer the theater’s fire alarm that went off during a
ears.
after the events in “Apocalypse” and 30 Lawrence) and Hank/Beast (Nicholas Hoult) review screening during the epic climax.
years after the events in “X-Men: First are starting to question his motives. This, It’s a lot of fussy plot with not much heart “Dark Phoenix, ” a 20th Century Fox
Class,” and you might find yourself wonder- frankly, is the more interesting thread but behind it, and while Turner is excellent at release, is rated PG-13 by the Motion
ing just how old are all of these mutants and the film, written and directed by Simon looking like a woman in distress, she needs Picture Association of America for “intense
what is their skin care regime. If there is a Kinberg, instead uses Jean/Phoenix — who, a character to back up all that conflict and sequences of sci-fi violence and action
reason this had to be set in 1992, the movie again, we don’t know very well — as the make us care. Even a pretty shocking death including some gunplay, disturbing images,
certainly doesn’t give you any explanation, embodiment of all of his ambition and fail- barely registers emotionally. It probably and brief strong language.” Running time:
neither does it really attempt to capture the ings. also doesn’t help that this is coming on the 113 minutes. Two stars out of four.
FAIR
more information call 759-3784. Orange Ave., South San Francisco.
Free. For more information call 829- wireless headphones offered on loan. most of the food offerings. Comfort
Slime! 1 p.m. South San Francisco 3860.
Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., Also new this year is a mobile glass- favorites including burgers, turkey
South San Francisco. Through the use Senior Day at the County Fair. 11 blowing studio, at which glass artist legs, corn dogs and pizza will of course
of the scientific method, test, observe a.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo County Continued from page 1
and record findings to better under- Event Center, 1346 Saratoga Drive, Ryan Gothrup will transform hot be on offer, along with returning
stand what it takes to make the per- San Mateo. Seniors ages 62+ admit- molten material into works of art, and favorite Noel’s Mexican Food, purvey-
fect slime. Free. For more information ted into San Mateo County Fair and Day & the Time, which will kick off a selfie museum with six life-size or of fried avocado tacos, and A Pop
call 829-3860. Senior Expo. Goody bags for the first
1000 guests. Parking fee $15. For the concert series Saturday, followed backdrops for photo shoots. Above, maker of gourmet popcorn.
Catsino Night to Benefit Nine Lives more information call 303-6735. by Air Supply, Sir-Mix-A-Lot, Better Chinese acrobats, drone and robot- That company has debuted a new flavor
Foundation. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dean Mar tin Impersonator
Than Ezra, 98° and The Commodores. ics demonstrations and petting zoo are this year called “Mateo Munch,” which
Veterans Memorial Senior Center,
Per formance. 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The shows are free with a fair ticket and is popcorn coated with movie butter,
1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City. all daily attractions, as are mainstays
$125. Ticket includes barbecue din- San Mateo County Event Center, will be projected on a jumbo screen coconut oil, sea salt, fudge brownie
ner, two drink tickets and $50 in 1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo.
nearby for those unable to find a seat. including the petting zoo and pig
game chips. For more information Sean Martin impersonator Matt races. The Domini Hoskins Black and double caramel.
call 368-1365. Helm will sing some old favorites as
well as Sinatra songs. For more infor- For a different kind of music experi- History Museum also returns this year, “Popcorn is something we can wrap
Morris Day and the Time. 7:30 p.m. mation call 344-5200. ence, a silent disco will be open to all highlighting the history and contribu- just about any flavor around,” said co-
to 9 p.m. San Mateo County Event ages just about every evening — tions of African Americans. The muse- owner Kelly Manzo.
Center, 2495 S. Delaware St., San Documentar y Club: ‘Brother
Mateo. This concert is a part of the Outsider.’ 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. another new addition this year. For the um was founded by Belmont resident
San Mateo County Fair’s concert Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de silent dance party, live DJs will spin Carolyn Hoskins. Go to sanmateocounty fair.com for
series. Free for fair attendees. For las Pulgas, Belmont. Free. Light
more information call 574-3247. refreshments and snacks will be rap, pop and R&B hits from the ’90s The collection of rides will all be more information.
served. For more information call
SUNDAY, JUNE 9 591-8286.
The 16th Annual Ryan’s Ride. 9:30 dent at Sacred Heart Preparatory in Jake Heggie; SFJAZZ Center’s Founder
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Burlingame Main
Library, 480 Primrose Road,
Burlingame. While the event is free,
children participants raise pledges
for the Ryan Phua Memorial Fund,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12
Walking Tour of Historic St. John’s
Cemetery. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. San Mateo
Senior Center, 2645 Alameda de las
Pulgas, San Mateo. An evening walk
CITY
Continued from page 20
Atherton, performed in the voice cate-
gory live competition on June 3 at
Club Fugazi in San Francisco, long-
and Executive Artistic Director Randall
Kline; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts’
Chief Producer Jonathan Moscone;
established through the Livestrong through the town’s past. Bring a jack- time home of Beach Blanket Babylon. ODC Founder and Artistic Director
Foundation to fund cancer-related et and wear comfortable shoes. Cost
is $33. For more information call 522- The celebrity panel of judges included Brenda Wa;, and jazz and cabaret singer
programs in the Bay Area. For more FROM BEACH BLANKET BABY-
information call 245-6290. 7490. Grammy Award-winning singer and Paula West.
LON’S “SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE songwriter Tracy Chapman; actor and
2019 San Mateo Color 5K charity Sir Mix-A-Lot. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. San
fun run. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. College Of Mateo County Event Center, 2495 S. ARTS. ” Armand Akbari’s rendition of American political satirist Will Durst;
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mitted within 30 days. For full advertis-
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required. search, updates of our ongoing fea- children and families. ducted by a Corporation. The registrants business is conducted by a General Part-
nership.. The registrants commenced to
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Card.
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The following person is doing business
as: 1)Hey, Hey...Let’s Play 2)The
ImagiZeum 3)The Radio on the Shelf 4)
upacademysf.com are encouraged to apply. Newspaper as: Corcept, 149 Commonwealth Drive, Claire Swann 5)Press Play 6)Claire Rob-
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experience is preferred but not neces- STATEMENT #281270
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
STATEMENT #281297 CHANGE OF NAME CHANGE OF NAME
The following person is doing business CASE# 19C1V02750 CASE# 19C1V02509
as: HRJ Cleaning Company, 800 West SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
Orange Ave, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
CA 94080. Registered Owner: Concep- 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
cion J. Turcios, same address. The busi- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
ness is conducted byan Individual. The PETITION OF PETITION OF
registrants commenced to transact busi- Heidi Marie Sever Maria Veronica Tracy
ness under their FBN on N/A.
/s/Concepcion J. Turcios/ TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
This statement was filed with the Asses- Petitioners: Heidi Marie Sever filed a pe- Petitioners: Maria Veronica Tracy filed a
sor-County Clerk on 5/17/2019. (Publish- tition with this court for a decree chang- petition with this court for a decree
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ing name as follows: changing name as follows:
5/25/19, 6/1/19, 6/8/19, 6/15/19). Present name: Heidi Marie Sever Present name: Maria Veronica Tracy
Proposed Name: Heidi Marie Straub Proposed Name: Molly Veronica Tracy
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #281350 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
The following person is doing business interested in this matter shall appear be- interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated fore this court at the hearing indicated
as: Waggin’ Hynies, 208 Wildwood Dr, below to show cause, if any, why the pe- below to show cause, if any, why the pe- Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. tition for change of name should not be tition for change of name should not be
Registered Owner: Vaughn Leslie Hy- granted. Any person objecting to the granted. Any person objecting to the
ndman, same address. The business is name changes described above must file name changes described above must file
conducted by an Individual. The regis- a written objection that includes the rea- a written objection that includes the rea-
trants commenced to transact business sons for the objection at least two court sons for the objection at least two court
under their FBN on March 2019. days before the matter is scheduled to days before the matter is scheduled to
/s/Vaughn Leslie Hyndman/ be heard and must appear at the hearing be heard and must appear at the hearing
This statement was filed with the Asses- to show cause why the petition should to show cause why the petition should
sor-County Clerk on 5/23/2019. (Publish- not be granted. If no written objection is not be granted. If no written objection is
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, timely filed, the court may grant the peti- timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
5/25/19, 6/1/19, 6/8/19, 6/15/19). tion without a hearing. A hearing on the tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
petition shall be held on 7/9/19 at 9 a.m., petition shall be held on 6/26/19 at 9
Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center, Red- a.m., Dept. PJ, at 400 County Center,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME wood City, CA 94063. A copy of this Or- Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
STATEMENT #281344 der to Show Cause shall be published at Order to Show Cause shall be published
least once each week for four successive at least once each week for four succes-
The following person is doing business weeks prior to the date set for hearing on sive weeks prior to the date set for hear-
as: TargetMix, 750 Alma Lane #8195, the petition in the following newspaper of ing on the petition in the following news-
SAN MATEO, CA 94404. Registered general circulation: paper of general circulation:
Owner: Teresa Anthony, 1535 Shoal Dr., San Mateo Daily Journal San Mateo Daily Journal
San Mateo, CA 94404. The business is Filed: 5/28/2019 Filed: 5/14/2019
conducted by an Individual. The regis- /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/ /s/Jonathan E. Karesh/
trants commenced to transact business Judge of the Superior Court Judge of the Superior Court
under their FBN on May 1, 2019. Dated: 5/24/2019 Dated: 5/10/2019 NOTICE TO BIDDERS
/s/Teresa Anthony/ (Published 6/1/19, 6/8/19, 6/15/19, (Published 6/1/19, 6/8/19, 6/15/19,
This statement was filed with the Asses- 6/22/19). 6/22/19). Sealed proposals will be received by the Office of the City Clerk, City of Millbrae, located at 621
sor-County Clerk on 5/22/2019. (Publish- Magnolia Avenue, Millbrae, California 94030 until 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, July 2, 2019 for the
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, project titled:
5/25/19, 6/1/19, 6/8/19, 6/15/19).
"FY 2019-2020 A
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The San Bruno Planning Commission will meet Tuesday, June S-NEEDED SANITARY SEWER REPAIR/REPLACEMENT CONTRACT"
STATEMENT #281353
The following person is doing business 18, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Center, 1555 Crystal
as: Bay Area Delivery Company, 30 Springs Road, San Bruno, CA to take action on the following The work to be performed under this contract consists of point repairs of sewer mains and re-
Eastridge Circle, PACIFICA, CA 94044. item. All interested persons are invited to attend. placement/installation of sewer mains, laterals, cleanout, backflow preventer devices and man-
Registered Owner: H & M Azevedo LLC, holes in the streets and backyard/sideyard easements in various locations in the City of Millbrae
CA. The business is conducted by a
Mills Park Center and 601 – 611 El Camino Real. Request on an as-needed basis.
Limited Liability Company. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business for a Zoning District Amendment to establish a Planned Devel-
under their FBN on N/A. opment District, Planned Development Permit, Architectural All proposals must be made on the proposal form included with the Contract Documents for the
/s/Halex Azevedo/ Review Permit, Vesting Tentative Map, Development Agree- proposed work.
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 5/23/2019. (Publish- ment, and CEQA conformity determination pursuant to Sec-
tions 12.136, 12.96.190, 12.108, and 12.96.120 of the San A certified check or corporate surety bond of not less than ten percent (10%) of the amount bid
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
6/1/19, 6/8/19, 6/15/19, 6/22/19). Bruno Municipal Code to allow the demolition of the existing for the total cost of the project must accompany each proposal.
commercial buildings and surface parking lots that comprise
the Mills Park Center, located at 643 – 799 El Camino Real, A pre-bid conference is scheduled on Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 10:30AM at the Public
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #281433 which includes the open vehicle storage lot located to the Works Office located at 400 E. Millbrae Avenue.
The following person is doing business south of the shopping center and the commercial buildings lo-
as: Sitting Pretty Staging, 532 Ventura cated at 601 – 611 El Camino Real and to construct two 5- Contract Documents are available through the City of Millbrae website
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94403. Regis- http://www.ci.millbrae.ca.us/, select the "Projects Out to Bid" tab. Bidder shall provide Bidder's
tered Owners: 1)Emily Boulton, same ad- story, 70’ tall, mixed use buildings with a total of 425 dwelling
dress 2)Kim Tatemichi, 124 Pepper Ave., units. Building A would include 182 dwellings, an approximate- Proposal, Bid Security/Bond, Statement of Experience and Qualifications, and Non-Collusion Af-
Burlingame, CA 94010 3)Sara Vierra, ly 41,890 square foot grocery store, and 435 parking spaces. fidavit as identified in these Contract Documents. Each bidder shall also submit with his/her bid,
212 W. Bellevue, San Mateo, CA 94402. Building B would include 243 dwelling units, approximately the names, addresses, portion of work, license numbers and quotations of all subcontractors, if
The business is conducted by Copart-
4,000 sq. ft. of restaurant/retail space, and 444 parking spaces. any, upon which the proposal is based as specified in Section G2.08 of the General Conditions.
ners. The registrants commenced to
transact business under their FBN on The project would result in the vacation of Camino Plaza and
5/30/2019. the southern portion of White Way and the realignment of The Contract will commence on August 1, 2019 or immediately upon execution of contract
/s/Emily Boulton/ Kains Avenue. Signature Land Advisers, Inc. (Applicant), Wil- and the term of the contract will be for a term of approximately 5 months, until December 31,
This statement was filed with the Asses-
liams Portfolio 16 and Welch Family Partnership (Owners). 2019, with a maximum aggregate compensation not to exceed $500,000. The City of Millbrae
sor-County Clerk on 5/31/2019. (Publish- (CITY) reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to extend the Contract until June 30, 2020, with a
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, PD19-001, PDP19-001, AR19-002, TM19-001, DA19-001.
6/8/19, 6/15/19, 6/22/19, 6/29/19). maximum aggregate compensation not to exceed $1,000,000 for the Fiscal Year 2019/2020.
Recommended Environmental Determination:
The project is located within the Transit Corridors Plan (TCP) Work orders may be issued under this contract any time during the contract duration. The select-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ed contractor shall commence each work order upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed is-
STATEMENT #281489 area. A Program Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and Miti-
The following person is doing business gation Monitoring and Reporting Program was prepared for the sued by the CITY for the respective work order and shall complete the services within the period
as: Beatific Vision Photo Design, , RED- TCP and was adopted by the City Council on February 12, specified in the Work Order.
WOOD CITY, CA 94065. Registered 2013. The subject property was analyzed in the TCP EIR at a
Owner: Irene Chang-Koto, same ad- The State of California has adopted a schedule of the general prevailing rates of per diem wages
dress. The business is conducted by an programmatic level, with potential impacts identified and miti-
Individual. The registrants commenced gations applied in the program EIR to avoid or reduce poten- to be paid to the various craftmen and laborers required to perform said work and improvements,
to transact business under their FBN on tially significant impacts. a copy of which may be obtained from the Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Ap-
NA. prenticeship Standards, or can be download at their website at https://www.dir.ca.gov/.
/s/Irene Chang-Koto/
This statement was filed with the Asses- Under California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines
sor-County Clerk on 6/5/2019. (Publish- sections 15168 (Program EIR), 15162 (Subsequent EIRs and The Contractor will be required to comply with all applicable Equal Employment Opportunity laws
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Negative Declarations), and 15183 (Projects Consistent With a and regulations. All bids must cover the entire work required under this contract.
6/8/19, 6/15/19, 6/22/19, 6/29/19). Community Plan or Zoning), subsequent individual projects
can utilize a previously certified program EIR if all potentially The award (if an award is made) will be made as provided in the Proposal. The award shall be
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME significant environmental impacts of the proposed individual made to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, provided that if the City believes that the
STATEMENT #281481 project: (1) have been previously identified (i.e., are not new) public interest will be best served by accepting other than the lowest bid, it shall have the author-
The following person is doing business
and are not substantially more severe than those identified in ity to accept the bid that will best serve the public interest
as: Colorado Star, 5000 Pescadero
Creek Rd., PESCADERO, CA 94060. the previous EIR, (2) have been avoided or mitigated to the ex-
Registered Owner: Natalia Falcon, same tent feasible as a result of the previous EIR, and (3) have been No bidder may withdraw his/her bid for a period of ninety (90) days after the date set for the
address. The business is conducted by examined in sufficient detail in the previous EIR to enable opening thereof. All bids shall remain valid for that period of time.
an Individual. The registrants com- those impacts to be avoided or mitigated by the mitigations in
menced to transact business under their Bidders' attention is directed to the conditions/provisions of the Contract Documents which re-
FBN on N/A. the EIR, site-specific project revisions, or the imposition of uni-
/s/Natalia Falcon/ formly applicable development policies. If these conditions are quire the Contractor, to whom the contract for the work is awarded, to file with the City Clerk at
This statement was filed with the Asses- met, then the City can approve the individual project as within the time of executing said contract, a Contractor's Payment Bond and Bond for Faithful Perform-
sor-County Clerk on 6/5/2019. (Publish- the scope of the previous EIR, and no additional environmental ance, in the amount of 100% of the contract amount, meeting all requirements of said Contract
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Documents and approved by the City Attorney of the City of Millbrae.
6/8/19, 6/15/19, 6/22/19, 6/29/19). document is required. An Initial Study checklist was prepared
for the proposed project which concluded that the project will
not have environmental effects, beyond those previously identi- The Contractor may substitute certain securities for any money withheld by City as retention to
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
fied and analyzed in the TCP program EIR, with the implemen- ensure Contractor's performance under the contract. Such substitution of securities in lieu of re-
STATEMENT #281199 tention shall be at the contractor's request and at contractor's sole expense. The securities shall
The following person is doing business tation of applicable mitigation measures from the EIR as identi-
as: 1)Let Me Organize It 2)LMOI, 2995 fied in the environmental checklist. be in a manner equivalent to the retention to be released.
Woodside Road Ste. 400, WOODSIDE,
CA 94062. Registered Owner: Let Me Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, June 8, 2019. The Millbrae City Council reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, alternate bids, or
Organize It, LLC, CA The business is unit prices and/or waive any irregularities in any bid received.
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa-
ny. The registrants commenced to trans-
act business under their FBN on The Contractor and all subcontractors shall be licensed with the Department of Consumer Affairs
2/21/2017. of the State of California in the class appropriate for the work contemplated. Failure of Contrac-
/s/Lauren Elise Mang/ tor or his/her subcontractors to possess such current license at the time of bidding may be
This statement was filed with the Asses- deemed sufficient cause for the rejection of the bid.
sor-County Clerk on 5/8/2019. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
6/8/19, 6/15/19, 6/22/19, 6/29/19). Bidders shall have fully inspected the project site in all particulars and become thoroughly famili-
LEGAL NOTICES
ar with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents and local conditions affecting the
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF performance and costs of the work prior to submitting their bid proposal.
THE USE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT 280119 By order of the Council of the City of Millbrae.
Registered Owner (Legal Entity) aban-
doning the use of the Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Name Statements, CITY COUNCIL
City of Millbrae State of California
Name: Nagle Energy Solutions LLC.
Name of Business: Nagle Energy Solu- Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate, By: Elena Suazo
tions LLC. Date of original filing:
9/23/2009. Address of Principal Place of Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, City Clerk
Dated: 6/3/2019
Business: 2020 Gordon Avenue, MEN-
LO PARK, CA 94025. Registrant: Nagle
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By Frances D’Emilio lifestyle has had enough. enforced, a unanimous city council vote on regulate their behavior or limit their num-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Italian capital’s first populist mayor, Thursday night made them permanent. And bers.
Virginia Raggi, presented a law banning there’s a new twist: disobeying these rules Florence last year issued an ordinance
ROME — Too much Dolce Vita can get bad behavior including eating or drinking means local authorities can exile the badly calling for fines as high as 500 euros
you banned from Rome, where the mayor on or climbing on monuments, walking around behaved from the city’s historic center for ($575) for visitors who eat on sidewalks or
Friday ushered in a permanent get-tough partially unclothed and wading through 48 hours. in doorways at meal times near its landmark
approach on boorish behavior by tourists fountains — the latter temptation made “The Rome city center is an area protected Uffizi Galleries. Venice in the past has
and those Romans who exploit them. famous by Anita Ekberg, who danced in the by UNESCO, so clearly our center is our banned tourists from eating in St. Mark’s
Exasperated by tourists who frolic in city’s magnificent Baroque Trevi Fountain business ticket,” Raggi told The AP in an Square unless they eating or drinking at the
Rome’s public fountains, vandalize its in Federico Fellini’s classic film immortal- interview in which she promised “zero tol- square’s pricey cafes.
monuments and treat its landmarks as their izing Rome’s carefree spirit. erance for those marring our city.” In France, the Louvre Museum in Paris
own personal living rooms, the city famous While many of the measures already exist- Rome’s law joins a raft of efforts by closed for a day after workers said the
for its artistic heritage and easy-going ed in temporary form or were rarely tourist-clogged cities around the world to crowds were too big to handle.
Avenue Park. There was talk of expanding al programs to deter visitors from littering. lic health and safety issue.”
CLEANUP
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to Redondo Beach and Miramontes Point
Beach as well as Main Street, but those
areas will be left out of the scope of work
“Education has to be a really big piece
going forward,” she said. “We can educate
people on best practices while visiting
Cleanups will occur Monday, Tuesday,
Friday and Sunday during peak season,
which is April through November, and on
for now. The workers have spent much of here. I want us to spend time communicat- Wednesday, Friday and Sunday during off-
their time cleaning up horse manure on ing and educating people on what we expect peak season.
approved a one-year extension of the pro- Poplar Beach since the program began in as a community and spend resources on In the last year, 838 workers in 161 work
gram that will still focus on the above May of 2018, which they will not do mov- that. To me it’s a public health and safety sessions have removed 972 bags or 20,000
locations as well as the neighboring com- ing forward. The city hopes to address issue. … It’s really not a minor problem, pounds of trash from Half Moon Bay’s
munity. The program is funded by the city horse manure on the beach via a new con- it’s getting worse and it is a legitimate pub- beaches, trails and streets.
and managed by nonprofit Abundant tract with Sea Horse Ranch, which offers
Grace. horseback riding on Poplar Beach.
“We think this is an incredible opportu- The program is in addition to Public
nity to both clean up our community and Works cleanup efforts.
build life skills and an employment history The new contract also employs two addi-
for folks,” said Public Works Director John tional workers per session for a total of
Doughty. five, which is largely why the cost of the
The council couldn’t agree more. program is going up from $59,562 per year
“The [program] produces a lot of benefit to $80,000 per year. Workers will make
for the community, a lot of people who live $18.50 an hour.
here see it and appreciate it — I’ve heard Vice Mayor Adam Eisen said much of the
lots of really good things — it creates con- trash the program was created to clean up is
nections between the unsheltered popula- generated by visitors and he wants to
tion and other people in the community, it explore grant funding to pay for it.
benefits the people who pick up [the trash] Ruddock said those opportunities will like-
and who see it clean so there’re huge ly present themselves if the program has a
amounts of benefits here, ” said track record of success.
Councilwoman Debbie Ruddock. “If we can make this a successful program
The revised scope of work includes seg- and demonstrate success, I think we posi-
ments of Kelly, Poplar, Pilarcitos, Heskin, tion ourselves for outside funding,” she
First, Second, Third and Railroad avenues; said.
Filbert and Myrtle streets as well as Oak Ruddock also wants to explore education-
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