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he was leaving his office Wednesday seriously nothing on the books that Man hits twin with
to go into the San Luis Obispo estab- lays out anything, no age, no residen-
lishments cafe area when he heard cy, no experience. Nothing.
bat over sharing tacos
someone choking and saw a young When Bergeson, a junior at The ATHENS, Ala. Authorities say an
man quickly come to the mans aid. Independent School in Wichita, found Alabama man whacked his twin broth-
The student, Will Stewart, was wait- out about the lack of requirements, he er with an aluminum baseball bat
ing with other candidates for intern- thought, Oh, I could do that. because he didnt want to share tacos.
ships with San Luis Ambulance. I thought, you know, lets give the The News Courier reports that 19-
He tells the newspaper he saw the people of Kansas a chance, Bergeson year-old Tyler Dukes of Athens was
Comedian-actor Basketball Hall of Actress Halle Berry man choking and performed the said. Lets try something new that arrested by Limestone County sher-
Steve Martin is 72. Famer Earvin is 51. Heimlich maneuver. has never really been tried anywhere iffs deputies Thursday and charged
Magic Johnson is Fred Motlo, a San Luis Ambulance else before. with second-degree domestic vio-
58. field supervisor, says Stewart didnt The teenager said he wants to radi- lence.
Broadway lyricist Lee Adams (Bye Bye Birdie) is 93. mention the incident during the cally change the health care system A criminal complaint states that
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Russell Baker is 92. College internship interview and they did not and would support legalizing marijua- Dukes twin brother and grandmother
Football Hall of Famer John Brodie is 82. Singer Dash Crofts find out about it until later. na for medical purposes, while being brought food home with them. But
is 79. Rock singer David Crosby is 76. Country singer Stewart got the internship. willing to explore legalization for Dukes became irate because he did-
Connie Smith is 76. Movie director Wim Wenders is 72. Actor recreational use. But he is conserva- nt want to share tacos and didnt get a
Antonio Fargas is 71. Singer-musician Larry Graham is 71. Sixteen-year-old is running tive on gun rights and supports laws drink he wanted. Deputies say he hit
Actress Susan Saint James is 71. Actor David Schramm is 71. that allow people to openly carry their his twin brother in the back and head
Author Danielle Steel is 70. Rock singer-musician Terry
for Kansas governor seat weapons. with the bat, cutting the twin deeply.
Adams (NRBQ) is 69. Far Side cartoonist Gary Larson is 67. TOPEKA, Kan. He wont even be I think if you offer the people of Dukes later told a deputy that his
Actor Carl Lumbly is 66. Olympic gold medal swimmer able to vote, but a 16-year-old Wichita Kansas something radical, something twin is always disrespecting me. He
Debbie Meyer is 65. Actress Jackee Harry is 61. Actress high school student says hes serious new so then that shows that we can remains jailed without bail. Its
Marcia Gay Harden is 58. Singer Sarah Brightman is 57. about his bid to run for governor of move in a new direction, I think that unclear if he has a lawyer.
Actress Susan Olsen is 56. Actress-turned-fashion/interior Kansas. will put the Democratic Party in a The twin was released from a hospi-
designer Cristi Conaway is 53. Jack Bergerson has filed to run as a good position to win the seat next tal after treatment.
SAN MATEO
Sto l en v ehi cl e. Someone stole a vehicle
on East Third Avenue, it was reported at 9:53
p.m. Monday, Aug. 7.
S
ometimes history is hidden in plain
sight or site as is the case of a Burg l ary. Someone attempted an auto bur-
blockhouse-shaped building located, glary at about 2 a.m. on North Kingston
appropriately, on Radio Road in the Street, it was reported at 6:22 p.m. Monday,
Redwood Shores area of Redwood City. Aug. 7.
There is no plaque to remind the few visi- JIM CLIFFORD/ DAILY JOURNAL Theft. Someone took a whole shelf of
tors to the area that the two-story building This two-story building on Radio Road in Redwood Shores has a long and storied past. items and left on West Hillsdale Boulevard,
played an important role in World War II: It it was reported at 4:39 p.m. Monday, Aug. 7.
In 1942, The New York Times wrote a story tion to the Far East Broadcasting Company Di s turbance. A customer in the lobby
housed the transmitter for shortwave radio headlined KGEI Tells Them. Nothing, the which then sold it to the church in 2001.
station KGEI, which was the only voice from refused to leave after she was supposed to
newspaper reported, stirs the hearts of sol- Former Far East Broadcasting Company check out on North Bayshore Boulevard, it
home for GIs ghting from island to island diers and sailors as much as hearing the president Jim Bowman said he often visited
in the Pacic. was reported at 4:15 p.m. Monday, Aug. 7.
introduction to the stations programs: Manila and would come across Filipinos Vandal i s m. A neighbor vandalized a vehi-
Among other accomplishments, the sta- This is the United States of America. who listened to KGEI to keep their hopes
tion broadcast Gen. Douglas MacArthurs I cle and harassed someone on Flores Street,
The listening soldiers included Army Capt. alive during the Japanese occupation. it was reported at 3:36 p.m. Monday, Aug.
have returned speech that fullled his prom- Steve Mellnik who was captured in the fall of The building still stands, not far from a
ise to return with victorious American troops 7.
Corregidor, an island fortress in Manila Bay. section of the Bay Trail used by hikers and
to the Philippines, occupied by Japanese
forces since 1942.
He recalled in his book, Philippine Diary, bike riders who pass by an almost unknown UNINCORPORATED SAN MATEO
that he depended on KGEI for war news, part of the past. The transmitter, however, is
Today, the building of about 7,000 square learning with dismay as Japanese forces no more. Far East Broadcasting gave the COUNTY
feet is owned by Silicon Valley Clean Water, spread across the Pacic. Mellnik escaped transmitter to a radio ministry in Liberia Mi s demeano r warrant. A 35-year-old
the wastewater plant operated jointly by and survived to become a general. where it was destroyed by rebel forces in the man was arrested for a misdemeanor warrant
Redwood City, San Carlos and Belmont. The News of friendly troop movement puzzled late 1990s. on the 100 block of Princeton Avenue,
plant is adjacent to the KGEI building, which us, Mellnik recalled in the book published Princeton, it was reported at 9:05 p.m.
itself is right next to a much larger transmit- in 1969. A commentator boasted that hun- Monday, July 31.
ter building used by KNBR. Ground was bro- dreds of ships were en route to the Far East. Mi s demeano r warrant. A 29-year-old
The Rear View Mirror by history columnist
ken in late 1940 for the KGEI structure made We cheered. But almost casually the com- woman was cited and released on a misde-
of reinforced 3-foot thick concrete walls Jim Clifford appears in the Daily Journal
mentator added that the armadas destination meanor warrant on the 100 block of Culebra,
designed to withstand bombing. ev ery other Monday. Objects in The Mirror Princeton, it was reported at 8:55 p.m.
was Australia. The cheers turned to groans.
We are now using it for our construction Australia became MacArthurs rallying are closer than they appear. Monday, July 31.
management activities, said Dan Child, the point. He eventually made three speeches
manager of Silicon Valley Clean Water, there in which he vowed to return. The gener-
which bought the building from the Fully als famous I have returned speech came in
Alive Church. The church remodeled the October of 1944 when he fullled his prom-
structure to seat a congregation of up to 70 ise. The words were rst broadcast from a
people. One report said a wooden plank was Navy ship off the Philippines and later
used to camouage the original bas-relief spread by KGEI throughout Asia.
KGEI, the call letters for General Electric After the war, General Electric sold the sta-
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Menlos Xu named to
Junior National team
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
MLB briefs
Banner world for Felix, banner championships for U.S. Stanton ties Marlins home run record
By Pat Graham
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MIAMI Giancarlo Stanton homered for
the fourth straight game, hitting his 42nd of
LONDON The race was still somewhat the year to tie the Marlins season record,
close when Allyson Felix grabbed the and Miami completed its first series sweep
baton. of the Colorado Rockies
Then, it wasnt. since 2006, winning 5-3
She shifted into that Allyson Felix gear Sunday.
and opened up a lead that grew wider and wider Stanton homered lead-
during the second leg of the 4x400-meter ing off the third inning to
relay Sunday at the world championships. tie Gary Sheffields team
The final two legs of the race were a for- record set in 1996. The
mality, with the Americans winning in a homer was Stantons 21st
cakewalk. It was Felixs 11th world gold in the past 33 games.
medal, tying her with Usain Bolt for most Giancarlo It was the 250th homer
in the history of the championships. of Stantons career and
Stanton came in his 941st game.
Whats more, it was her 16th career world
medal a mark that solely belongs to her. Only five players since 1913 have reached
A banner night for Felix. A banner 10 the 250-milestone faster.
days at the worlds for the Americans, who
brought home a team-record 30 medals, JOHN SIBLEY/REUTERS Jordan has small stake in Jeter group
including 10 of the gold variety. Quanera Hayes, Allyson Felix, Shakima Wimbley and Phyllis Francis of the U.S. celebrate MIAMI A person familiar with the situa-
The U.S. squad finished the 4x400 in 3 winning the gold medal in the womens 4x400-meter relay Sunday in London. tion says NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan
minutes, 19.02 seconds. Previously, the second lap that helped set the tone. 31-year-old Felix said. Its a special thing has a small stake in Derek Jeters investment
largest margin of victory at worlds in this Its really special. I feel like the sport to be able to look back and see what I have group that reached an agreement to buy the
race was 3.32 seconds. The U.S. won this has really given me so much, and I hope I done over the years. Miami Marlins.
one over Britain by 5.98, and it was Felixs have given a little bit back in return, the As she finished up her celebration lap, the The person confirmed Jordans role to The
crowd was applauding for Bolt. He was tak- Associated Press on con-
ing one last ceremonial lap to say farewell dition of anonymity
to the fans. Sunday because the par-
Felix still wants to race at least to the ties involved have not
2020 Tokyo Olympics. When shes done, commented.
though, there will be no fancy displays. Jordan already owns the
Thats not really her thing. NBA Charlotte Hornets.
But shes glad Bolt got that sort of recog- He and Jeter have known
nition. each other for more than
It was really neat to see that for him, see 20 years and are close
Michael Jordan friends.
the appreciation people have for what hes
done, said Felix, who has nine Olympic A signed $1. 2 billion agreement was
medals, including six golds, to go with her submitted Saturday to Major League
record haul from worlds. Sometimes, you Baseball for Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria
take it for granted. Theres so much work to sell the franchise to a group that
that comes into this, and to be consistent includes Jeter, the former New York
over the years, sometimes that gets lost. Yankees captain. Venture capitalist Bruce
Its cool to see people appreciate it. Sherman of Naples, Florida would be the
This has been a roller-coaster champi- controlling owner.
onship for Felix. She didnt have her tradi- The Marlins expect to close the deal in
tional kick in the final of the 400 , and set- early October.
tled for bronze in a race won by teammate
Phyllis Francis, who anchored the 4x400 Padres extend manager Andy Green
relay. Felix also helped the 4x100 relay LOS ANGELES The San Diego Padres
team to a gold medal. committed to their rebuilding program under
Those two relay golds are nice and all, but Andy Green, giving their manager a three-
they dont make up for the one that slipped year extension Sunday through 2021.
away in the 400. Green, 40, is in the second year of his orig-
Unfortunately, thats not how it works. inal contract with the struggling Padres (51-
Thats not how I am, Felix said. 65), and the organization is encouraged by
About all those world medals: She doesnt the way he has handled his young team.
have any of them. But she can visit them The Padres are undergoing a massive player
anytime she likes at her parents house; personnel change and the organization feels
they hold on to them for safe keeping. he has blended well with the young and veter-
I really dont know what they do with an players.
them, she joked. I guess they look at The Padres went 68-94 last year in Greens
them sometimes. Theyre really proud. first season with the team.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Monday Aug. 14, 2017 13
Doubleheader: Game 1 Giants 4, Nationals 2; Game 2 Nationals 6, Giants 2
Stratton deals in opener; Kendrick slams in nightcap By Benjamin Standig After Suarez Matt Moore pitched seven innings
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i n t en t i o n al l y of two-run ball for San Francisco and
walked Anthony struck out a season-high nine.
WASHINGTON Howie R e n d o n , Stratton (1-2) allowed five hits
Kendrick hit a game-ending grand Kendrick home- and one walk in his fourth major
slam in the 11th inning, and the red to left. league start in the opener, and Sam
Washington Nationals beat the Scherzer, who Dyson got three outs for his ninth
Giants 6-2 on Sunday in the finale tossed a five- save in 14 chances.
of a day-night doubleheader. hitter in a 3-1 Washington did not advance a run-
Daniel Murphy and Ryan Howie Kendrick victory at San ner to scoring position until the
Zimmerman also homered for Francisco on seventh.
Washington in the makeup of Friday May 31, allowed two runs and five I thought we attacked the zone
nights rainout. Max Scherzer struck hits. The two-time Cy Young Award pretty good today, Stratton said. I
out 10 in seven innings and Matt winner has dropped a decision thought in the past I had nibbled
Albers (6-2) pitched two scoreless since June 21, but he lost the lead around a little bit, so I didnt want to
innings for the win. on Pablo Sandovals solo homer in do that.
San Francisco took the opener 4- the seventh. Panik had three hits, including a
2, with Chris Stratton striking out a Washingtons defense saved two-run single in San Franciscos
career-high 10 in 6 2/3 shutout Scherzer a run in the fourth. Hunter three-run second.
innings. Pences single drove in Denard Pinch hitter Kelby Tomlinson
GEOFF BURKE/USA TODAY SPORTS Span, but center fielder Michael A. added a sacrifice fly in the eighth for a
Murphy singled off Albert Suarez
Chris Stratton earns his first win of the year, striking out 10 through 6 2/3 (0-2) leading off the 11th and raced Taylor threw out Joe Panik trying to 4-0 lead. He also struck out in each of
innings in the first game of a doubleheader split with the Nationals. to third on Zimmermans bloop hit. score from second. his four at-bats in the second game.
HARPER
I dont like wet bases, Harper
said. Its just an unfortunate situ-
ation that happened. Theres noth-
ing I can do.
hurt the Nationals yet because of
their organizational depth.
When talking about building an
organization, youd be short-
Chapman flexes power in
Continued from page 11
16 years as manager of the Division III pro- solo home run in the sixth for insurance.
GOLF
The last major of the year, and I was in con- I cant put it into words, Thomas said tying 63 in the U.S. Open to get in the final
tention, said Matsuyama, a runner-up at the about his PGA of America heritage. I wish my group at Erin Hills, Thomas struggled from
U.S. Open. All I can do is try harder next grandpa could be here for it. Its so special to the start and shot 75. He started this final
time. get it done. Ive glad we have a trophy now. round two shots behind, skulled a bunker shot
Continued from page 11 Thomas sealed it with a 7-iron from 221 Kevin Kisner was the last one who had a on the first hole and had to make a 15-foot
yards, so pure that he let the club twirl through chance to catch him. But he three-putted from putt to avoid double bogey. He missed a short
his hands as he watched it clear the water and 100 feet on the 16th for bogey, couldnt birdie par putt on No. 3, and that was the last mis-
With five players still in the mix on the take he made until it no longer mattered.
back nine, Thomas surged ahead by chipping roll out to 15 feet. The birdie putt curled in and the 17th from long range and hit his second
in from 40 feet on the par-3 13th hole, and his lead was up to three going to the 18th. A shot into the water and finished with a double Thomas began his move with a 35-foot
holding his nerve down the stretch as his chal- final bogey only affected the score. bogey. Kisner, the 54-hole leader, played the birdie putt on No. 9, and then caught two
lengers eventually faded, one after another. Thomas finished at 8-under 276 for his final three holes in 6 over on the weekend. He breaks on the par-5 10th. His tee shot sailed
Hideki Matsuyama, bidding to become the fourth victory of the year. closed with a 74. left into a tree and bounced out into the fair-
first player from Japan to win a major, recov- The PGA has been part of the Thomas fami- Matsuyama also hit into the water on No. 18 way. Then, his 8-foot birdie putt hung on the
ered from back-to-back bogeys with birdies on ly for three generations. Paul Thomas, his and made bogey for a 72 to finish three back. left edge of the cup. Thomas smiled and lazily
the 14th and 15th holes to get within one shot. grandfather, was the longtime pro at Louis Oosthuizen (70), Patrick Reed (67) turned away, and a few seconds later as he
But the championship turned on the 16th hole. Zanesville Country Club in Ohio who played and Francesco Molinari (67) tied for second, looked back toward the hole, gravity took
Thomas faced a 6-foot par putt to stay at in the 1962 U.S. Open. His father played at though none had a chance to win playing the over and the ball dropped into the cup.
8 under. Matsuyama caught a good lie over Morehead State and had aspirations of playing 18th. Oosthuizen holed a 50-foot birdie putt He had a chance for a knockout until failing to
the green and chipped to 5 feet. Thomas the tour that didnt last long. Instead, Mike on the 18th to get a runner-up finish in the birdie the two easiest holes on the back nine,
wasted no time over the putt and drilled it in Thomas became a club pro who watched his majors for the fourth time. only to make up for it with the tough bunker
the center of cup. Matsuyama missed and son fall in love with the game and grow into a For Reed, it was his first top 10 in a major. shot on the 16th that led to his clutch par, and a
was two shots behind. force on the PGA Tour. Just two months ago, fresh off a record- 7-iron that made him a major champion.
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Neymar shines in PSG debut Federer upset
By Samuel Petrequin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
left wing of PSGs attack in the
small Brittany town.
Neymar looked intensely
in Rogers Cup
GUINGAMP, France focused from the start, easily THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Declaring he was more alive than switching from one wing to the
ever, Neymar did not disappoint other, and often taking a playmak- MONTREAL Alexander
on his debut for Paris Saint- er role. Zverevs hot streak is still alive.
Germain. Pre-match festivities in the Roger Federers win streak is over.
The worlds most expensive small Brittany town included some The German beat Federer 6-3,
player provided a pulsating fireworks, but Neymar was jeered 6-4 in the Rogers Cup final on
evenings entertainment at the by a handful of fans as he came on Sunday for his 10th consecutive
Stade du Roudourou on Sunday, the pitch to warm up with his victory.
with one goal and an assist, as teammates, pointing a finger The 20-year-old Zverev, the win-
PSG overcame strong resistance toward the sky. By the end, many ner last week in
from Guingamp to win 3-0 in the local fans gave him a standing Wa s h i n g t o n ,
French league. ovation. D. C. , matched
Neymar was named man of the Neymars first touch in the Federer with a
match, and it was deserved. French league was a long ball for BENOIT TESSIER/REUTERS fifth tourna-
Im very happy with the trophy Angel Di Maria that landed on the Paris Saint-Germains Neymar celebrates scoring their third goal Sunday. ment title this
(man of the match), but the most edge of the box, but the Argentine The big question that immedi- playing in the beginning of the year. He also
important (thing) was to win, player could not latch onto it. ately emerged when Neymar season I was already playing in s t o p p e d
Neymar said through a translator. Neymars vision, acceleration signed with PSG was how he could that position, more on the inside Federers win
I knew it would be difficult to and through balls in a weaker fit into coach Unai Emerys sys- and sometimes on the flanks. Our streak at 16.
Alexander He will try to
leave Barca, but Im very happy to league than Spains unsettled tem. Neymar proved he can play coach likes us to float around in
Guingamps back four, and his
Zverev keep it going at
be here. People believe that leav- well with the Uruguay forward, the middle, he left me very com-
ing Barca is like to die. But Im trademark dribbles were also on especially if Emery continues to fortable. I am feeling very well. an event in Cincinnati this week.
more alive than ever. Im very display at the Roudourou. use Cavani in a central position. Neymar completed 103 passes, Zverev avenged a loss to Federer
happy, and the football is the Midfielder Lucas Deaux will be I knew he was a top player, one of which set up Cavani in the at Halle, Germany on June 25 and
same. remembered as the first French Neymar said about Cavani. Now 62nd minute, as his teammate evened their career head-to-head
Neymar, who signed from league player to be nutmegged by Im playing with him. He is a great scored his 90th goal in 135 record at two wins apiece.
Barcelona last week, missed the the former Barcelona star. player, and when you have such topflight matches. Cavani then The fourth-seeded Zverev won
start of the season at the Parc des Encouragingly for PSG, Neymar great players in a team, its easy. turned provider to set up Neymar $894,585 while the second-seeded
Princes against Amiens due to has already gelled with Cavani, Neymar said it was easy to fit with a cut-back pass that the Federer got $438,635.
paperwork problems. Hired for a with both players finding each into the team. Brazil captain converted from Zverev used some sharp ground-
world-record 222 million euros other instinctively despite the lack You may not believe it, but in close range with a poke in the strokes to get the only service
($262 million), he started on the of space in the Guingamp box. the friendlies that Barcelona was 82nd minute. break he needed to win the first set.
The lanky German escaped a
break point at 1-0 in the second set
Stanfords Valenzuela falls at U.S. Womens Amateur with consecutive aces, and an off-
looking Federer never challenged
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Texas, is the first Longhorn to win the on the second round of the 36-hole final, again. The 36-year-old Federer said
title since Kelli Kuehne won two straight the 19th hole, and was the only hole she he only felt aches and pains
CHULA VISTA Sophia Schubert in 1995 and 1996. She also ended a streak won. It came after Schubert ended the first from playing in his first tourna-
birdied the first hole and cruised to a 6-and- of nine straight teenage champions. round at the San Diego Country Club plus-4. ment of the hardcourt season, but
5 victory over Albane Valenzuela in the Valenzuela, 19, the reigning Pac-12 Schubert had a birdie on the 22nd hole it looked to be more than that.
final of the 117th U.S. Womens Amateur champion as a freshman at Stanford, was and closed it out with a birdie on the 29th Zverev said he only noticed that his
Championship on Sunday. bidding to become the first winner from hole and a par on the 31st. She finished opponents serve wasnt quite as hard.
Albane The 21-year-old Schubert, of Oak Switzerland and the first Cardinal to win in with six birdies and had bogies on the He broke a mistake-prone Federer for
Valenzuela Ridge, Tennessee, who will be a senior at 34 years. She also birdied No. 1, but it was 21st and 27th holes. a 4-3 lead and served out the match.
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the shops or restaurants in the retail space, according to the three-bedroom units for sale and rent in the massive project
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documents.
Greenwood said he believes the project is in line with the
plan for the area defined by access to El Camino Real and
proposed adjacent to Oyster Point Marina/Park.
The project was initially intended to be more than 2 mil-
lion square feet of research and development space, but the
the train station. applicant has since tacked on an additional 1.4 million
The citys specific plan and vision for the area calls for square feet of space designated for housing, while trimming
right direction, said Greenwood. Although well need to a transition from a 1960s, sprawling, auto-oriented strip about 500,000 square feet of office space, said Greenwood.
go through the rest of the process to determine any con- into an urban-appropriate, dense, mixed use that gives peo- If the housing was approved, it would be the first of its
cerns. ple options to use transit near the BART station, he said. kind allowed in the area east of Highway 101, which has
He said it is reasonable to expect the project will go This project fits all those categories really well. traditionally been reserved for development in the citys
before the Planning Commission in the next few months He added the proposal also blends with the surrounding life sciences industry.
and suggested it could receive final approval from the City Civic Center project proposed by city officials, who intend Considering the size and scope of the potentially trans-
Council by the end of the year. to construct a new police and fire station, library, park and formative project, Greenwood said officials must focus on
SummerHill Homes is proposing the 1.67-acre develop- recreation center plus housing a short distance away. the variety of environmental impacts tied to it.
ment spread across four parcels at the intersection of El Considering the optimal building environment inviting We are in fact-finding mode, he said. We have several
Camino Real and Chestnut Avenue, a short distance from a variety of developments across South San Francisco, technical studies underway and well see what the analysis
the citys Bay Area Rapid Transit station. Greenwood said he believes the SummerHill proposal will shows.
The six-story building would include 172 units spanning help rejuvenate a region ready for further investment. He said he expects environmental review documents will
in size between studios and two-bedroom units, according The economic conditions are ripe now, and as the city be published this fall and the plans could go before the
to city documents. moves ahead with the Civic Center campus, there is renewed Planning Commission shortly afterwards potentially
The ground floor of the building would include more than interest in private development and this area is starting to before review from the City Council in early 2018.
11,130 square feet of retail space, plus a variety of sur- take off, he said. Considering the amount of eyes watching the proposal,
rounding amenities such as a lounge and fitness studio as In other business at the meeting, officials gave further Greenwood said officials are taking great care to assure all
well an outdoor recreational area along adjacent to examination to more homes being proposed in a gigantic perspectives are considered.
Centennial Way, according to the documents. development slated for the eastern portion of Highway 101. We are going above and beyond because we want to make
Parking is proposed to be built underground, offering 254 Oyster Point Development is offering to built 1,191 res- sure we have sufficient public meetings to go through these
spaces for residents, 10 for guests and 38 for those visiting idential units spanning in size between condominiums and issues, he said.
FLIGHT
comes down to taking the controls into her own hands, the air. With 13 years of experience as a flight instructor, Dyer
view is still what stands out the most for Karpishin. has found having pilots with a wide array of backgrounds
Its a really big deal, she said, of the first time flying a and experiences has helped the collective knowledge of the
Continued from page 1 plane. The view is what gets me every time. community grow.
Karpishin said exploring the Bay Area from above since Flying is a very solitary profession, he said. Its a lot
she received her pilots license at the end of the program of individual responsibility. But on the ground, all those
ing to read weather patterns, understand airspace regula- has been one of the thrills of testing her experience with individuals just want to tell stories.
tions and their way around the many pieces of equipment planes. Short trips to Half Moon Bay Airport, just 16 min- Dyer said getting young pilots exposure to flight les-
pilots use to navigate. utes away from the San Carlos Airport, and the Palo Alto sons early on, when students can learn quickly and build on
But even with all those facts to think about, when it Airport have changed her perspective on the regions their experience, like Karpishin did through the scholar-
geography. ship program, also enhances the safety of the community.
Sharing the experience of learning how to fly with other Through a marketing project Karpishin worked on for the
students similarly in search of hard-to-find aerial views has center this summer, she got a chance to speak with the
been one of the best discoveries for Karpishin as shes women in aviation gathered around the San Carlos Airport.
19 20 explored the airport community. With the song A Piece of Sky as the backdrop for a video
Being with three other kids doing the scholarship, we she created featuring scenes of Bay Area women in avia-
work together so much we really developed a bond, she tion, the video illustrates the experience of women who
said. have pursued their dreams to fly despite being underrepre-
Though shes been able to apply the teamwork skills sented in the field. Karpishin was encouraged by the
shes learned from her peers to schoolwork, swapping sto- response she received from the some 50 women she con-
ries about take-offs and landings with the friends she met tacted, saying many were eager to participate.
through the scholarship program has opened her eyes to You dont always talk to that many women, so this kind
the congenial nature of the community of pilots gathered at of brought them together, she said. I got to see how
the San Carlos Airport by the center. excited they were to share that experience with other peo-
Its definitely very welcoming, she said, of the pilots ple through the video.
shes met through barbecues and safety seminars the center Visit youtube. com/
hosts. You can ask anyone questions, theyre happy to watch?v=r51ahIP0_yw&feature=youtu. be to see
help. Karpishins It All Began A Celebration of Women in
Dan Dyer, the centers owner and founder, said creating Aviation video. Visit the San Carlos Flight Center at 655
opportunities for pilots to share stories serves the dual pur- Skyway Road, Suite 215 or visit sancarlosflight.com for
pose of fostering community and increasing safety in the more information.
Sister Celine Zetah marked a century on July 31 with a special mass and a lunch at Marian Life Foster City Councilman Gary Pollard, left, and Samaritan House CEO Bart Charlow with a
Care Center in Burlingame with cake and spectacular balloons. Sister Mary Ann Clifford read backpack recipient at the fifth annual backpack giveaway Aug. 5 at Samaritan House in San
commendations from U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, Gov. Jerry Brown and U.S. Sen. Al Mateo. The backpacks, filled with grade-appropriate school supplies, went to eligible client
Franken from Minnesota (Celine grew up in Olivia, Minn.). Franken called her a pillar of our families and their children.
collective community. Burlingame Mayor Ricardo Ortiz was on hand to give Celine the baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Aug.
Burlingame proclamation in her honor. The climax was the reading of an Apostolic Blessing City on July 27, 2017. 1, 2017.
from Pope Francis. Celine entered the community January 5, 1944. She taught primary grades
from 1954 to 1978. ***
Th o mas an d S arah Gi e rk e , of Yi ran Li and Lumi n Ma, of Hayward,
Nabi l and Sto l l Nas s ery, of Hayward, Redwood City, gave birth to a baby girl at gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia
gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on July Hospital in Redwood City on Aug. 2, 2017.
Hospital in Redwood City July 23, 2017. 28, 2017. ***
*** *** Ki y o s hi and Jenny Mcg i nni s , of
Dani el and Kri s ti na Freeman, of Half Yi nhang and Di Wang , of Union City, Belmont, gave birth to a baby boy at
Moon Bay, gave birth to a baby boy at gave birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on Aug.
Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City July 26, Hospital in Redwood City on July 31, 2, 2017.
2017. 2017. ***
*** *** Geo rg e and Tabetha Stri ng er gave
S at i s h Po t h uri an d Jy o t h s n a Ji ti n Khurana and Sal o ni Bhardwaj, birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital in
Kal l epal l i , of Foster City, gave birth to a of Burlingame, gave birth to a baby girl at Redwood City on Aug. 2, 2017.
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Redwood City as an indication of the businesses thrives. Rates in both mar-
markets faith in the regions sustained
economic viability.
The Colliers report agrees estab-
kets are at historic highs, according to
the Colliers report, while vacancy is
rare and investment interest revs.
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lished commercial districts are likely The countys research and develop- Online Job Searching. 10 a.m. South
strong enough to persevere through ment space vacancy rate floats around 2 San Francisco Main Library, 840 W. Free Film at the San Mateo Public
restricting the normal transaction any potential market fluctuations, but percent while the asking price jumped Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For Library. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 55 W. Third
flow, according to the report. more information call 829-3860. Ave., San Mateo. Free screening of
suggests there may be risks for others. to $3.60, up from $2.70 this time last documentary film Touch the Sound.
However, when viewed alongside a There is little reason to expect the year. Industrial space rates enjoyed Senior Housing: Whats Shown in the Main Librarys Oak
flat or perhaps softening trend for lease highly impacted downtown core mar- great gains as well, up 31 cents from Affordable? 11 a.m. to noon. San Room. Run time of 90 minutes. For
Mateo County Pride Center, 1021 S. El more information contact
rates, it seems like a modest shift in kets of Palo Alto, Redwood City, and this time last year to $1.36 per square Camino Real, San Mateo. Must be 62 mbaute@cityofsanmateo.org.
market direction may be in the cards. Mountain View to lose momentum, but foot with vacancy rates bottoming out years old or older to apply for senior
A San Mateo County market report affordable housing. Learn about area Dance Connection. 1:30 p.m. to 4
the secondary Peninsula locations at 1.6 percent across the county, median income, below market rate, p.m. Burlingame Senior Center, 850
from the first quarter of this year by real could soon feel a shift, according to according to Colliers. how to find and apply for affordable Burlingame Ave., Burlingame. Come
estate company Cushman and housing and more. For more informa- dance for a fun afternoon dancing
the report. San Mateo Countys reputation as a tion call 591-0133. waltz. foxtrot, swing and more. $5
Wakefield strikes a similar tone. Suspicion of softening is apparent in key cog is the state and nations econ- entry, male dance hosts enter free. For
The Bay Areas commercial real undercurrents as well, according to the omy is long established and evidenced Online Job Searching. 2 p.m. Grand more information call 342-2221.
Avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave.,
estate market has started to ease off the Cushman and Wakefield report illus- through the annual gains in the cost of South San Francisco. For more infor- Keeping Safe from Financial Fraud.
throttle after several years of record trating the local availability of about 1 finding business space locally. mation call 877-8530. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. San Mateo Senior
growth, according to the report. Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
million square feet of available sub- While no one is raising questions Do-It-Yourself Social. 4 p.m. to 6 San Mateo. Registration required. For
Overall vacancy still rests at healthy lease space, with more vacancy expect- about the overall health of the market, p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave., more information call 522-7490.
levels and average prices are still Millbrae. RSVPs are appreciated. For
ed. some commercial experts suggest the more information call 697-7607. Paint Like OKeeffe. Millbrae Library,
climbing, but there is a definite trend: While the prices are still climbing middling office gains are worth watch- 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. This class is
growth is slowing down. quarter over quarter, they are not climb- ing. TV Club. 5 p.m. South San Francisco free and ideal for all skill levels. For
Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., more information call 697-7607.
Considering the markets ability to ing as fast as they were in 2014 or Healthy corrections are needed to South San Francisco. For more infor-
thrive from the overall health of the 2015, especially now that we have avoid larger collapses in the future, mation call 829-3860. Pajaki Chandelier Workshop. 5:30
local economy, headlined by the pres- p.m. Grande Avenue Branch Library,
more sublease space coming on the according to the Cushman and Family Story Time: Moon and 306 Walnut Ave., South San Francisco.
ence of titans in the life sciences and market, according to the report. Wakefield report. Right now demand Tortoise. 6 p.m. South San Francisco Pajakis are Polish traditional crafta
technology industries, experts arent Main Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., that turns paper into whimsical and
As the market for office space bal- is staying on par with space additions South San Francisco. For more infor- festive chandeliers. For more informa-
projecting a commercial rent crash. ances, demands for other commercial but we will monitor movements close- mation call 829-3860. tion call 877-8530.
To that end, Allen pointed at contin- areas such as accommodations for ly to see if that balance remains in Job Coaching with Keith Young. 6 Reviewing Your Medicare Benefits.
ued building in areas such as downtown research and development or industrial place. p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Burlingame Public
Library Ave., Millbrae. Sign-ups are Library, 480 Primrose Road,
required. For more information call Burlingame. Learn about Medicare
ommend adoption of a Zero Vision pol- tion will likely have to be created with- 697-7607. benefits, costs and enrollment infor-
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portation manager, said would likely be
required to be reviewed by the City
in the constraint of existing thorough-
fares.
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LEgAL noTicES
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Trustee Sale Notice, Name Change, Probate,
Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
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Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
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620 Automobiles 625 classic cars 635 vans 670 Auto Service
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CONDITION. $8888. (650)274-8284. MiLES. $18.500. Ill trade it for a GMC
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(650) 340-0492
DoDgE 99 MAinTEnAncE Van, ,
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ForD 50 4-Door Sedan, Automatic
ForD 00 FOCUS SE Station Wagon Transmission, 302V8 $1,200. MoTorcYcLE SADDLEBAgS,
168k miles, Good running Condition, (650)346-9586. with mounting hardware and other parts 670 Auto Parts
$2850 O.B.O (650)669-0329 Sold As Is $35. Call (650)670-2888
MErcEDES '73 SL450 hardtop/soft top BriDgESTonE ALEnzA 235/65R17,
$5000.00 obo nice car 650-690-0391 $50. Excellent condition, 80k warranty,
goT An oLDEr 645 Boats used less than 10k. (650)593-4490
cAr, BoAT, or rv? 630 Trucks & Suvs 2003 P-15 West Wight Potter sailboat,
Do the humane thing. 680 Autos Wanted
Donate it to the
ForD 00 Ranger-4dr, V6, 94k Miles, excellend condition. $5,500. Call
Very Clean, Fiber Glass Tonneau Cover (650)347-2559 Wanted 62-75 chevrolets
Humane Society. $3450 OBO (650)703-2081 Novas, running or not
call 1- 800-943-8412 Parts collection etc.
MiTSuBBiShi 05 SUV, 4 wheel drive, SEA rAY 16 FT . I/B. $1,200. Needs So clean out that garage
126K miles, clean, smog done, fully load- Give me a call
LincoLn 02 Navigator, excellent condi- ed. $5,500. (650)302-5523 Upholstery. Call (650)898-5732. Joe 650 342-2483
tion. Runs great! Must sell! $4,400/obo.
(650)342-4227.
635 vans
MAzDA 12 CX-7 SUV Excellent con- chEvroLET 06 Mini VAN, new radia-
dition One owner Fully loaded Low
miles reduced $18,995 obo (650)520- tor, tires and brakes. Needs head gasket.
4650 $1450. (650)481-5296
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