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By Osama Altory
and Hamza Hendawi
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BENGHAZI, Libya Heavily
armed militants used a protest of an
anti-Islam lm as a cover and may
have had help from inside Libyan
security in their deadly attack on the
U.S. Consulate, a senior Libyan
ofcial said Thursday.
As Libya announced the rst four
arrests, the clearest picture yet
emerged of a two-pronged assault
with militants screaming God is
great! as they scaled the con-
sulates outer walls and descended
on the compounds main building.
The rampage killed the U.S.
ambassador and three other
Americans.
Eastern Libyas deputy interior
minister, Wanis el-Sharef, said a
mob first stormed the consulate
Tuesday night and then, hours later,
raided a safe house in the compound
just as U.S. and Libyan security
arrived to evacuate the staff. That
suggested, el-Sharef said, that inl-
trators within the security forces
may have tipped off the militants to
the safe houses location.
The attacks were suspected to
Libyan assault called twin operation
By Michelle Durand
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
A handful of people told the
countys community college dis-
trict board they favor changing to
district elections but the body will
hold another public hearing next
week for more input before mak-
ing any final decisions about how
members are chosen.
After hearing from speakers that
included county Supervisor Dave
Pine and former civil grand jury
forewoman Virginia Chang Kiraly,
the consensus appears to be leaning
toward change, said Dave
Mandelkern, president of the San
Mateo County Community College
College district gets input
from public on elections
Four arrested
for attack on
U.S.consulate
By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Hillsboroughs Nueva School
announced yesterday it is recruiting
its rst freshman class for the new
high school at Bay Meadows in San
Mateo that will begin fall 2013.
It has also named Mark Schoeffel
the founding head of the new
school.
The new class will begin its stud-
ies at temporary facilities in San
Mateo and move to the new state-of-
the-art facility at the Bay Meadows
Phase II development for the 2014-
15 academic school year.
The private high school will
accommodate up to 450 students.
Nuevas application is currently
going through a design review
process with the citys Community
Development Department.
City Planner Darcy Forsell told
the Daily Journal city staff is cur-
rently reviewing the schools appli-
cation in an effort to address its
parking needs and conguration and
design of the campus.
Final approval for the project will
be made by the Planning
Commission at a later date, however
that process could be lengthy,
Forsell said.
The City Council will not decide
on the project unless an appeal is
made, Forsell said.
The new Nueva high school cam-
pus will feature a 133,000 square-
foot sustainably designed facility on
Private school to build campus at Bay Meadows
Artist rendering of the new Nueva School campus. See NUEVA, Page 18
BILL SILVERFARB/DAILY JOURNAL
Doug Fioranelli opened Rise Above Performance Training in Belmont four years ago. He trains student athletes
such as Carlmont High School tennis player Daniel Murphy, above, as well as local police and reghters.
By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Carlmont High School tennis
player Daniel Murphy not only
works on the court to improve his
game, but at the gym as well.
He has found a tiny space in
Belmont called Rise Above
Performance Training to improve
his balance, strength and condence
for when he picks up a racquet this
spring to compete.
He gets personalized training
from Doug Fioranelli, who has
developed a routine for the sopho-
more to help him better his game on
the court.
Fioranelli founded Rise Above
four years ago and has found a niche
with not only training young ath-
letes but law enforcement profes-
sionals as well who want to keep t
for their demanding jobs.
Rise Above is the only gym in the
Bay Area to customize programs for
police, firefighter and military
preparation. Police and reghters
from all over the county now go to
Fioranellis gym and many of them
will descend on the space Saturday
for Rise Aboves fourth birthday
party and strongman competition.
Fioranelli also trains mixed-mar-
tial artists and adults who want to
get the right balance of strength
training and endurance.
His training classes are small so
each can get personalized attention,
Fioranelli said. He trains about 65
people a week and is ready to start
thinking about expanding into a
larger space. He worked at Pacic
Training to perform
Small Belmont gym Rise Above finds its niche
See GYM, Page 23 See INPUT, Page 23
See LIBYA, Page 18
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Movie writer Ethan
Coen is 55.
This Day in History
Thought for the Day
1912
Magician Harry Houdini rst publicly
performed his so-called Chinese Water
Torture Cell trick at the Circus Busch
in Berlin, escaping after being
immersed upside-down in a vertical
water tank, his ankles secured in a set of
stocks which made up the tank lid,
which was locked into place.
The crisis of yesterday
is the joke of tomorrow.
H.G.Wells, English author (born this day in 1866, died 1946)
Actor-comedian
Bill Murray is 62.
TV personality
Nicole Richie is 31.
In other news ...
Birthdays
REUTERS
Sajal Biswas, 40, a snake charmer, puts the head of a snake into his mouth as he performs at a roadside to earn his livelihood
on the outskirts of Agartala, capital of Indias northeastern state of Tripura, India.
Friday: Cloudy in the morning then
becoming partly cloudy. Patchy fog in the
morning. Highs in the 60s. Northwest
winds 10 to 20 mph.
Friday night: Mostly clear in the evening
then becoming cloudy. Patchy fog after
midnight. Lows in the lower 50s. Northwest
winds 5 to 15 mph.
Saturday: Cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny.
Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the 60s. Northwest winds
5 to 10 mph.
Saturday night: Mostly clear in the evening then becoming
cloudy. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the lower 50s.
Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday: Cloudy in the morning then becoming sunny. Patchy
fog. Highs in the 60s.
Local Weather Forecast
Lotto
The Daily Derby race winners are No.03 Hot Shot
in rst place; No.04 Big Ben in second place;and
No.12 Lucky Charms in third place.The race time
was clocked at 1:44.16.
(Answers tomorrow)
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to form the surprise answer, as
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THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
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one letter to each square,
to form four ordinary words.
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In 1792, the French National Convention voted to abolish the
monarchy.
In 1893, one of Americas rst horseless carriages was taken
for a short test drive in Springeld, Mass., by Frank Duryea,
who had designed the vehicle with his brother, Charles.
In 1897, the New York Sun ran its famous editorial, written
anonymously by Francis P. Church, which declared, Yes,
Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.
In 1912, legendary cartoon animator Chuck Jones was born in
Spokane, Wash.
In 1937, The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien, was rst published
by George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. of London.
In 1938, a hurricane struck parts of New York and New
England, causing widespread damage and claiming some 700
lives.
In 1948, Milton Berle made his debut as permanent host of
The Texaco Star Theater on NBC-TV.
In 1962, The Jack Paar Program, a weekly, prime-time show
that followed Paars stint on The Tonight Show, began a
three-year run.
In 1970, NFL Monday Night Football made its debut on
ABC-TV as the Cleveland Browns defeated the visiting New
York Jets, 31-21.
In 1982, Amin Gemayel, brother of Lebanons assassinated
president-elect, Bashir Gemayel, was himself elected presi-
dent. National Football League players began a 57-day strike,
their rst regular-season walkout ever.
In 1987, NFL players called a strike, mainly over the issue of
free agency.
Actor Larry Hagman is 81. Poet-songwriter Leonard Cohen is
78. Author-comedian Fannie Flagg is 71. Producer Jerry
Bruckheimer is 69. Musician Don Felder is 65. Author Stephen
King is 65. Basketball Hall of Famer Artis Gilmore is 63. Hall
of Fame jockey Eddie Delahoussaye is 61. Rock musician
Philthy Animal is 58. Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin
Rudd is 55. Actor-comedian Dave Coulier is 53. Actor David
James Elliott is 52. Actress Serena Scott-Thomas is 51. Actress
Nancy Travis is 51. Actor Rob Morrow is 50. Retired MLB All-
Star Cecil Fielder is 49. Actress Cheryl Hines is 47. Country
singer Faith Hill is 45.
No good Samaritan: Swedes
shocked by subway thief
STOCKHOLM A drunk, middle-
aged man falls off a subway platform and
is knocked unconscious as his head hits
the tracks.
A bystander who witnessed the acci-
dent jumps down after him but not for
a daring rescue before the train arrives.
Instead, the witness steals the mans
valuables, climbs back on the platform
and leaves his victim to be hit by a train.
The man who was on his way home
from a party survived, but was serious-
ly injured and doctors had to amputate
half his left foot, Swedens TV3 channel
reported.
Swedish police now hope that surveil-
lance camera footage of the disturbing
incident at a Stockholm subway station
early Sunday will help them nd and
arrest the unscrupulous thief.
Police said Thursday they have received
several tips after the video was shown on
TV3 this week on Swedens equivalent to
Americas Most Wanted.
It was also shown by several other TV
stations.
To me its incredible that one could
steal or rob from somebody who is lying
in such a place where you know that, if I
dont do something, then this person will,
in a worst-case scenario, get killed by the
train that is coming. Because the train is
going to come, police inspector Dan
Ostman told TV4.
The thief had short, dark hair and was
wearing a blue jacket and dark pants. He
was described as being between 35 and 40
years old and about 5-foot-9 (175 cen-
timeters).
He calmly walked out of the subway
station, waving to the ticket vendor, as a
train ran over the victim on the tracks
below.
Man shows off
Guinness tallest mohawk
NEW YORK Guinness World
Records is calling it the tallest mohawk in
the world.
A fashion designer from Tokyo showed
off his 3-foot-8.6-inch hairdo in a New
York City park on Wednesday.
Forty-year-old Kazuhiro Watanabe says
hes been growing the hair for 15 years.
He says to make it stand upright it takes
stylists two hours, one can of gel and three
cans of hairspray. He says he wanted to
grow the mohawk to rebel against the con-
formity of Japanese society.
Watanabe has held the title since
January 2011.
His appearance in Washington Square
Park was to promote the newest version of
the Guinness World Records book, which
for the rst time includes him.
Great Dane is worlds tallest dog
OTSEGO, Mich. A Great Dane from
Michigan is doggone tall.
The Guinness World Records 2013
book published Thursday recognizes Zeus
of Otsego, Mich., as the worlds Tallest
Dog.
The 3-year-old measures 44 inches
from foot to shoulder.
Standing on his hind legs, Zeus stretch-
es to 7-foot-4 and towers over his owner,
Denise Doorlag. Zeus is just an inch taller
than the previous record-holder, Giant
George.
Zeus weighs 155 pounds and eats a 30-
pound bag of food every two weeks.
Doorlag says she had to get a van to be
able to transport Zeus.
Stowaway cat survives
plane ride in suitcase
ORLANDO, Fla. When an Ohio
woman packed her bags for a Disney
vacation, her cat didnt want to stay
behind.
Sometime Monday, Bob-bob the cat
found his way into Ethel Mazes suitcase,
made it through screening at Port
Columbus International Airport and was
loaded into an airplane for a ight to
Orlando.
The Orlando Sentinel reports the black
cat popped out when Maze unzipped her
bag after checking into her hotel Monday
night. Maze, of Circleville, Ohio, says the
14-month-old cat was shaken but still
purring.
Maze was part of a group of disabled
veterans and volunteers making an annual
trip to Orlando.
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By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
WE PLAYERS AND SHAKESPEARE
ON HYDE STREET PIER. In an ongoing
partnership with San Francisco Maritime
National Historical Park, WE Players trans-
forms historic Hyde Street Pier into
Shakespeares Illyria for a delightful produc-
tion of Twelfth Night that allows the audience
to follow the action from the sandy cove
where a shipwrecked heroine is set ashore to
the decks of the ferryboat Eureka where this
timeless comedy of lost twins and mis-
matched love plays out. Directed by Ava Roy.
Costume Designs by Julia Meeks, Lighting by
Joan Scout. Original Music by Charlie Gurke.
Please note that you will be on your feet for
the majority of three hours, and that the per-
formance pathway travels over ramps and up
and down a few ights of stairs. If you have
mobility concerns, please note them during
ticket registration, so WE Players can work to
accommodate your needs.
CAST: Steve Boss, Malvolio; Nick
Dickson, Sebastian; Nick Fishman, Fabian;
Charlie Gurke; Orsino; John Hadden, Fool;
Henry Hung, Valentine; Clara Kamunde,
Olivia; Paul Marini, Curio; Tom McCall and
Tracy Martin, Captain; Caroline Parsons,
Maria; Dhira Rauch, Sir Toby Belch; Ava
Roy, Viola; Benjamin Stowe, Sir Andrew
Aguecheek; and James Udon, Antonio.
WHATS IT ALL ABOUT?: Like many
of Shakespeares comedies, Twelfth Night
revolves around mistaken identity. The lead-
ing character, Viola, is shipwrecked on the
shores of Illyria, having lost contact with her
twin brother, Sebastian, whom she believes to
be dead. Masquerading as a young page under
the name Caesario, Viola enters the service of
Orsino, who is in love with Olivia and who
uses Caesario as an intermediary to tell
Olivia about his love for her. Olivia, believing
Viola to be a man, falls in love with him and
Viola, in turn, falls in love with Orsino, who
also believes Viola is a man.
STAGE DIRECTIONS: The Hyde Street
Pier is an historic ferry pier located on the
northern waterfront of San Francisco near
Fishermans Wharf. Prior to the opening of
the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco
Oakland Bay Bridge, it was the principal
automobile ferry terminal connecting San
Francisco with Marin County and the East
Bay. Today, the pier is part of the San
Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.
499 Jefferson St.
TICKETS: 5:30 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays through Oct. 7. $80 general admis-
sion, including post-performance reception.
12 p.m. Saturday and Sundays through Sept.
30. $45 general admission. $12
at rate parking passes to the
Ghiradelli Square Garage are
available. We Players performs
in all weather unless there is a
safety concern. Please check
the weather and wear attire to
keep you comfortable. For
more information visit www.weplayers.org or
call (415) 547-0189.
***
THE BOOK OF MORMON AT SHN
CURRAN THEATRE. Single tickets go on
sale Sept. 21 for The Book of Mormon, win-
ner of nine Tony Awards, including Best
Musical, Best Score and Best Book. The
Book of Mormon features book, music and
lyrics by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt
Stone, four-time Emmy Award-winning cre-
ators of South Park. Lopez is also co-creator
of the long-running hit musical comedy,
Avenue Q. Nov. 27 Dec. 30. 445 Geary St.
(between Taylor & Mason), San Francisco.
shnsf.com or (888) 746 -1799.
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THRILLPEDDLERS THE BRIDE OF
DEATH INVITES YOU FOR AN
EVENING OF TERROR. Thrillpeddlers
annual Halloween Extravaganza
Shocktoberfest 13 plays Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday at 8 p.m. from Sept. 27 through
Nov. 17, with two special Halloween per-
formances on Tuesday, Oct. 30 and Wed. Oct.
31 at 8 p.m. 575 10th St. (Bryant and Division
TOM JUNG/DAILY JOURNAL
A ships captain (Tom McCall) deposits a rescued Viola (Ava Roy) on the shores of Illyria. And
so begins WE Players production of Shakespeares Twelfth Night, on the Hyde Street Pier in
San Francisco, through Oct. 7.
See CITY, Page 22
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streets), San Francisco. General admission
$25 Thursday ($30) Friday and Saturday and
Halloween performances ($35) premium
admission for Shock Boxes and Turkish
L o u n g e s .
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CREEPY COLLECTION FOR HAL-
LOWEEN. Theatrical Magician Christian
Cagigal returns to the EXIT Stage Left with
The Collection, 13 performances of his spe-
cial brand of creepy magic and mesmerizing
storytelling, from Oct. 19 to Halloween.
EXIT Theatre, 156 Eddy St., San Francisco.
(415) 673-3847 and
BrownPaperTickets.com
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ELEKTRA AT AMERICAN CONSER-
VATORY THEATRE. Love and revenge
take center stage as American Conservatory
Theater presents A.C.T. Artistic Director
Carey Perloffs production of Sophocles
Greek tragedy Elektra featuring a spe-
cially commissioned new translation by
Olivier Awardwinning British playwright
Timberlake Wertenbaker, an original score
by Pulitzer Prizewinning composer David
Lang and Academy Award winner Olympia
Dukakis. 90 minutes. Oct. 25 to Nov. 18.
Geary Theater, 415 Geary St., San
Francisco. Tickets starting at $20 online at
act-sf.org or (415) 749-2228.
Susan Cohn is a member of San Francisco Bay
Area Theatre Critics Circle and the American
Theatre Critics Association.
Continued from page 21
CITY
annoying stickiness, which makes them a pain
to chop. If you spritz your knife with cooking
spray before you start, you shouldnt have any
trouble.
And when it comes time to mix the nished
salad, use your impeccably clean hands, rather
than salad spoons, to make sure the dates are
happily dispersed throughout the salad rather
than clumped together in a sullen bunch. I will
admit that I was a little worried about serving
this salad to my husband because he usually
does not like sweet mixed with his savory. But
all the balancing ingredients must have
worked. He loved it.
GRATED CARROT SALAD
WITH DATES AND PISTACHIOS
Start to nish: 30 minutes
Servings: 6
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon whole cumin seeds
1 teaspoon paprika, sweet, hot or smoked,
or a combination
1 teaspoon honey
1 pound carrots
1/4 cup chopped pitted dates (about 4
whole)
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1/3 cup shelled natural pistachios, walnuts
or almonds, chopped
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon shredded fresh mint
In a small skillet over medium-low, heat the
oil. Add the cumin seeds and cook, swirling
the pan occasionally, until they turn a shade
darker and become fragrant, about 4 minutes.
Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the
paprika and the honey. Let the mixture cool to
room temperature.
Meanwhile, coarsely grate the carrots,
preferably using the coarse grating disk on a
food processor. In a large bowl, toss the car-
rots with the cooled oil-cumin mixture, the
dates, lemon juice, pistachios and salt, using
your hands to incorporate the dates. Stir in
the mint just before serving.
Nutrition information per serving (values
are rounded to the nearest whole number):
180 calories; 90 calories from fat (50 per-
cent of total calories); 10 g fat (1.5 g satu-
rated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg cholesterol; 21 g
carbohydrate; 3 g protein; 4 g fiber; 220 mg
sodium.
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SALAD
and with that there are all sorts of story lines,
different production levels and a lot of new,
emerging talent that comes with each and
everyone of these projects.
The SFLFF kicks off by welcoming Filly
Brown, an urban tale about family, choices
and loyalty that made its debut at the
Sundance Film Festival. Directed by Youssef
Delaria and Michael C. Olmos, Filly Brown
stars newcomer Gina Rodriguez, Lou
Diamond-Philips, Edward James Olmos and
Mexican singing legend, Jenni Rivera. Gina is
electrifying as a headstrong young woman
trying to break into the music industry while
also dealing with challenges at home.
We are very excited to have Filly Brown,
Ramirez said of the opening night lm sched-
uled for screening at 7:30 p.m. at the Victoria
Theater. Again, its one of those things where
we had to look back and ask, what have we
done with our opening night lms in the
past? We want to avoid predictability. And I
think that with this lm we go back again to
the lm thats an urban Latino story, with
some young, new faces and some older, famil-
iar ones as well.
I look at it as a sort of evolution of the pro-
gramming weve done and having this lm
participate reects a slightly different direc-
tion. I would say its a wider appeal because
of the actors that are familiar entities and
because of the context of the lm.
The other opening lm, Sin Padre was
lmed in San Francisco and directed by Jay
Francisco Lopez, who is making his directori-
al debut. Sin Padre sold out its initial
screening within days of its announcement,
forcing organizers to add a pair of additional
showings.
I think what the Bay Area has to see is that
there is a lot of fantastic talent that is coming
out of the U.S. as well as Latin America,
Ramirez said. We have to appreciate lm, we
have to appreciate independent lm and we
appreciate it by actually coming out to the the-
ater. A lot of these lms may not nd releases
in the U.S., so this festival might be one of the
only times to see them.
To purchase tickets to the Cine+Mas San
Francisco Latino Film Festival or for more
information on the lms showcased at the
SFLFF, visit
http://www.satinolmfestival.com
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FILM FEST
ly cool. So that was important to me to be
able to do something like that again.
AP: Were you ever that fan in the back
of the arena?
Underwood: Way back when (laughs)
when I was going to concerts and spending
my allowance money to be able to go. I was
in the back and it would have been really
cool for someone to pull out a gag like that
and just to be a little closer and youre not
just watching them on the screens by the side
of the stage. You can make out facial features
and stuff like that for yourself in person. Its
important to me to make sure everybody has
a great show, whether youre in the front or
whether youre in the back.
AP: Were you aiming for a certain feel
for this concert tour?
Underwood: Everything is very dramatic.
I feel like the album, the Blown Away
album, was really visual, really dramatic and
we definitely carry that into the show. We
have obviously our slower moments. It cant
be tense and dramatic all the time. It really is
a little spectacle. We have a lot of weather-
related things going on in the show. We real-
ly start off kind of heavy and a bit tumul-
tuous. We have a lot of beautiful screens
behind me and a lot of beautiful environ-
ments we can make on the stage that tell a
story. Its kind of like watching a movie and
youre at the concert.
AP: You recently joined Twitter after
years of resisting. How do you like it?
Underwood: I kind of wish I was a better
Twitterer (laughs). I do think its such a use-
ful tool and it allows us to just be able to get
information straight from the horses mouth.
Its really great sometimes. And its fun. I
feel like some people that I know who are
super into it are REALLY into it, and I dont
know if I want to be quite like that. But its
good, so far.
AP: Have there been any negatives that
you were worried about?
Underwood: Its been really relatively
good so far. No complaints or anything like
that. Theres always going to be people that
dont like you or whatever. If youre on
Twitter or youre on Facebook, youre going
to get it no matter what you do. So I feel like
Ive gotten better over the years, definitely
better with handling stuff like that. Thats
what the block button is for, right?
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WEEKEND JOURNAL 23
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 14
Mental Health First Aid Instructor
Certication Training for the Public.
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through
Friday. Locations will be sent to
participants once they register. Free.
For more information or to request an
application call 573-2541.
Rosh Hashanah Do It Yourself
Family Fair. Peninsula Jewish
Community Center, 800 Foster City
Blvd., Foster City. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Learn
how to blow the shofar, braid challah
and make festive cards. Event closes
with a Shabbat celebration. Free. For
more information visit pjcc.org.
The Garden Study Club of the
Peninsula Meeting. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
San Mateo Garden Center, 605
Parkside Way, San Mateo. Presentation
Gardens of Alcatraz given by Shelagh
Fritz of The Garden Conservatory. Free.
For more information call 365-6191.
Wine and Beer Tasting at New Leaf.
4 p.m. to 6 p.m. New Leaf Community
Markets, 150 San Mateo Road. Half
Moon Bay. Must be 21 or older to taste.
Free. For more information email
patti@bondmarcom.com
Proposition 37 Presentation and
Film Screenings. 5:30 p.m. 650 El
Camino Real, Belmont. Join local
Democrats in learning about
genetically modied food ingredients
and the GMO industry. Free. For more
information contact
contact@sanmateodemocrats.org.
Music on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8 pm.
Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway,
Redwood City. Native Elements:
Reggae. Free. For more information call
780-7340.
Adam Lazarus discusses Joe
Montana and Steve Young in His
Book Best of Rivals. 7 p.m. Books
Inc., 855 El Camino Real, Palo Alto. For
more information call 321-0600.
For Beginners Only Group Series
Class learning East Coast Swing. 7
p.m. to 8 p.m. Boogie Woogie
Ballroom, 551 Foster City Blvd., Suite
G, Foster City. For more information
call 627-4854.
Monthly Salsa DanceParty. 7:30 p.m.
to 1 a.m. Boogie Woogie Ballroom,
551Foster City Blvd., Suite G, Foster
City. $12 for one or two lessons and
dance party. $10 for dance party only.
For more information visit
boogiewoogieballroom.com.
Katie Murdocks Plays: Time Was
and Partitions. 8 p.m. Oddstad Park,
1050 Crespi Drive, Pacifica. Free, but
donations are encouraged. For more
information contact ktgm4@aol.com.
Dragon Productions Presents: The
Little Dog Laughed. 8 p.m. Dragon
Theatre, 535 Alma St., Palo Alto. $30
general. $25 senior. $20 student. For
more information call 493-2006.
Sinister Dexter. 9 p.m. Club Fox, 2209
Broadway, Redwood City. $10. For
more information call 369-7770.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 15
Mens Health Symposium. 7 a.m.
Mills Health Center, 100 S. San Mateo
Drive, San Mateo.The keynote speaker
will be Bubba Paris, former San
Francisco 49er. Programs will include
nancial wellness, oral health, diabetes,
prostate cancer research,
blood/organ/bone marrow donor
information. Free lab screenings will
be provided on a rst come/rst serve
basis. Breakfast and lunch will be
served. Door prizes. Everyone over 18
is welcome. Register online at
aachac.org or call 696-4378.
Food Addicts in Recovery
Anonymous. 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Central Peninsula Church, 1005 Shell
Blvd. FA is a free 12-step recovery
program for anyone suffering from
food obsession, overeating, under-
eating or bulimia. For more
information call (800) 600-6028.
Prepare Your Garden with Free
Compost. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Boat Park,
Foster City Blvd. and Bounty Drive,
Foster City. Free compost available up
to one cubic yard. Bring shovels, gloves
and containers. For more information
call 286-3215.
Plymire Shwartz Museum Garage
Sale. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 534 Commercial
Ave., South San Francisco. Help raise
funds for the Plymire Shwartz
Museum to repair its kitchen.
Coastal Cleanup Day. 9 a.m. to noon.
Coyote Point Park. Check in at the
beach at Coyote Point park at 9 a.m.
Help clean the beach and make the
Bay cleaner and safer for both wildlife
and people. Bring your own reusable
water bottle and trash collection
bucket. For more information visit
curiodyssey.org/activities/family-
events.
Recording Made Easy Course. 10
a.m. Guitar Center, 53 W. Hillsdale Blvd.,
San Mateo. Learn how to work with
MIDI in Pro Tools 10. Free. For more
information contact
skim@v2comms.com.
Second Annual Show n Shine Car
Show. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. College of San
Mateo, 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San
Mateo. Hosted by Kimochi, Inc. The
show will feature American cars from
1973 and earlier. Admission is free for
spectators. For more information visit
kimochi-inc.org.
San Mateo Garden Fall Festival. 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. San Mateo Garden
Center, 605 Parkside Way, San Mateo.
Food and music. General Admission
$5. For more information call 574-1506
Back to School Book Sale. 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. Gellert Park Clubhouse, 50
Wembley Drive, Daly City. The newly
established Daly City Public Library
Associates is holding its rst Back to
School Book Sale. Free. For more
information call 224-2356.
Bird in the Nest Grand Opening
Celebration. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1568
Laurel St., San Carlos. Come celebrate
the grand opening for Bird in the Nest
with kids activities and snacks. A
portion of the days proceeds will go
to support CORA, an organization
serving victims/survivors of domestic
abuse in San Mateo County.
Bicycle SafetyWorkshop. 11:30 a.m.
to 1 p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm
St., San Carlos. Workshop for ages 16
and up, conducted by certied bicycle
instructor from the League of
American Bicyclists. An interactive
bicycle safety presentation, including
information on traffic laws for
bicyclists and motorists. Learn tips on
bicycle maintenance and riding safely
in trafc. Enjoy light refreshments and
raffle drawings for prizes. Free. For
more information call 588-8170.
La Nebbia Winery craft fair and
wine tasting. 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
La Nebbia Winery, 12341 San Mateo
Road, Half Moon Bay. There will be
food, jewelry, hats, a wine tasting and
more. Free. For more information call
591-6596.
Friendship Forever: A Friends for
Youth Reunion. Noon to 3 p.m. Red
Morton Community Center, 1120
Roosevelt Ave., Redwood City. Former
mentors and mentees from the
Friends for Youth and Partners
Programs are invited to this reunion
and celebration of friendship. Free. For
more information visit
friendsforyouth.org.
San Mateo County Historical
Association Presents: Rancho Day
Fiesta. Noon to 4 p.m. Sanchez Adobe,
1000 Linda Mar Blvd., Pacica. Music,
food, and dance. Rancho style
refreshments available. $1 suggested
donation, additional charges for food
and crafts. For more information call
359-1462.
Society of Western Artists (SWA)
Demonstration. 1 p.m. SWA
Headquarters, 2625 Broadway,
Redwood City. The Society of Western
Artists will be presenting Amy Da-
Peng Kings demonstration, Lotus in
spontaneous/pour-ink style Chinese
brush painting. Free. For more
information call 737-6084.
Weight Watchers in San Bruno host
Lose For Good Open House. 11:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Bayhill Shopping
Center, 851 Cherry Ave., San Bruno.
Includes prizes, refreshments, recipes
and more. Will also benefit Second
Harvest Food Bank; remember to
bring a non-perishable item to donate.
For more information visit
weightwatchers.com/LoseForGood.
International Blues Challenge
Fourth and Final Preliminary
Round.1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The Standby
Club, 935 Airport Blvd., South San
Francisco. Jake Nielsens Triple Threat,
Eddie Neon Band and Nancy
Wenstrom and Blues Kitchen will play.
$5 for TGGBS members, $15 for
nonmembers. For more information
visit www.tggbs.org.
Make a Connection. 1:30 p.m. to 3
p.m. Redwood Shores Library, 399
Marine Parkway, Redwood Shores.The
annual membership meeting of the
San Carlos/Redwood City branch of
AAUW. Old members wanting to
reconnect and those interested in
joining AAUW are encouraged to
attend. An afternoon tea will be
served. Free. For more information call
591-2296.
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District board. He said there are still some
unanswered questions like if it is easier for
a candidate to come in rst in a district race or
third countywide in at-large elections and
more public opinion to hear but generally he
sides with individual districts choosing a sin-
gle representative.
Im coming away with the idea that maybe
its a wash but the district idea is probably a
benet overall, Mandelkern said.
The district oversees three colleges and
serves more than 40,000 students annually.
Trustees for the ve-member board are not
required to live within a certain geographic
area or district. The board reviews its elections
process approximately every decade but the
current consideration comes as San Mateo
County reconsiders its own at-large elections
in light of a pending lawsuit.
The differences in the two systems are pri-
marily how many voters a candidate needs to
convince and how much money it will cost to
run. At-large elections ask voters to choose
board members to represent the entire county
instead of just the district from which they are
elected. Proponents argue this makes mem-
bers more accountable to all voters and limits
factions on the board. Opponents, however,
say the system tends to be more expensive
because of the countywide campaigning
required.
In district elections, voters only choose a
representative from within specic boundaries
which cuts down on campaign costs for can-
didates but which opponents say leave board
members with a narrow focus on only the spe-
cic concerns of their district.
Mandelkern said he disagrees with that
argument.
At Wednesdays hearing at College of San
Mateo, Mandelkern said other alternatives
were also suggested ranked choice or
drawing districts by voters rather than popula-
tion, for example. But the law does not allow
any options other than at large or district and
by population, he said.
They were good suggestions. Some just
arent feasible, he said.
The district will hold another public hearing
next Wednesday night at Skyline College, said
Barbara Christensen, director of communi-
ty/government relations for the district.
Afterward, the board may seek even more
public opinion or decide it has collected
enough and begin its own discussions on the
right path, Mandelkern said.
He said the board wants to know not only if
the public favors district elections but, if so,
how does it want those districts drawn for
example, if cities should be kept intact or the
unincorporated areas lumped together and
would it prefer ve, seven or nine trustees.
The board asked its demographer to return
with some sample maps of various congura-
tions for consideration.
The earliest election affected by a change is
November 2013. Current trustees would nish
out their terms but those with terms ending in
2013 would need to live within the new dis-
tricts to seek re-election.
The San Mateo County Community College
District Board meets 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.
19 at the Skyline College Student Center,
Building 6, Room 202, 3300 College Drive,
San Bruno.
Michelle Durand can be reached by email:
michelle@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650)
344-5200 ext. 102.
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Athletic Center in Redwood Shores as a per-
sonal trainer before opening Rise Above four
years ago.
Most who get hooked on the gyms per-
formance training routines keep coming back
for more, he said.
Murphy has been coming to the gym for
training for nearly two years, before he start-
ed the eighth grade.
The routines arent for everyone, howev-
er.
Sometimes someone will come into the
gym and decide its not for them, he said. The
rst thing you will see if you go to Rise
Above are giant tires used for tire ipping
which is used to increase power in the legs.
Another routine is to use a sledgehammer to
strike the tires.
It is good for overhand sports, Fioranelli,
36, said.
He also uses kegs lled with water for
strength training.
His clients range in age from 12 to 60 and
more women are starting to participate, he
said.
Fioranelli has always enjoyed pushing his
body to the limit. The former Serra High
School student was a three-sport athlete at the
school and had dreams of pursuing soccer as
a career but suffered some injuries that result-
ed in a string of surgeries. So he shifted his
focus to help others attain their tness goals
with an emphasis on safety.
His goal is to train athletes to their maxi-
mum potential while reducing their risk for
injury through proper strength training and
conditioning.
He holds a masters degree in kinesiology
with a concentration in exercise science from
San Francisco State University.
Saturday, men, women, police and reght-
ers alike will pit their teams against the others
in several strength and endurance events to
battle for the 2012 Strongman Team title.
For more information visit
www.riseabovestrength.com.
Bill Silverfarb can be reached by email: silver-
farb@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650) 344-
5200 ext. 106.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2012
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Youll sparkle if youre
involved in some kind of creative endeavor. This will
be especially true if you have an imaginative partner
who is as bright as you are.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- Rather than leave impor-
tant matters up to the capriciousness of fate, take
charge of events yourself. You are the fnal arbiter of
your own affairs.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Be a good listener,
especially if youre with a group of friends who are
discussing some new topics. Theres a chance that
what you learn can be used to your advantage.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Conditions in
general should be quite favorable for you over the
next couple of days, especially where your material
interests are concerned. Do something meaningful.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Knowledge gained
from personal experience is one of our greatest
assets. If youre stymied with something youre doing
or with someone you know, look into the past for
answers.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Your commercial
affairs are best conducted in a secretive atmosphere,
with only the people involved present. Outsiders or
kibitzers will only cause confusion and complications.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- If there is something
pleasant youd like to do, contact your closest friends
frst to see if any of them are interested in joining
you. Hard feelings would result if you dont.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Cozy up to a friend
or family member who can help you advance a
career objective. The ladder to success will be much
steadier with this persons cooperation.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Because youre an
exceptional organizer, take it upon yourself to help an
associate who is fumbling with a situation that youre
familiar with. Share your knowledge, and everyone
comes out ahead.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Youre the catalyst who
can unite the family to take on a common mission.
The changes your clan will be able to effect will bring
greater harmony to the entire household.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Its an excellent day to
discuss a critical matter with your mate. Reaching
a collective conclusion will be far better than any
answer arrived at individually.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You should now be able
to feel the effects of some infuences that could be
having a stabilizing effect on your familys fnances.
The changes will be obvious and worthy of further
development.
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203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #251688
The following person is doing business
as: AA Window Cleaners, 5564 Mission
St. #32, DALY CITY, CA 94014 is here-
by registered by the following owner: Joci
Ribeiro Leite, same address. The busi-
ness is conducted by an Individual. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on
/s/ Joci Ribeiro Leite /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/02/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/24/12, 08/31/12, 09/07/12, 09/14/12).
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE
Date of Filing Application: Sept. 7, 2012
To Whom It May Concern:
The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are:
J K Trade, INC.
The applicant(s) listed above are apply-
ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage
Control to sell alcoholic beverages at:
1324 El Camino Real,
SAN CARLOS, CA 94070
Type of license applied for:
41-On-Sale Beer and Wine - Eating
Place
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203 Public Notices
CASE# CIV 516212
AMENDED ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
FOR CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Sonia G. Trujillo and Nicolas Moreno
Blanco
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner, Sonia G. Trujillo and Nicolas
Moreno Blanco filed a petition with this
court for a decree changing name as fol-
lows:
Present name: Chelsea Moreno
Proposed name: Chelsea Caroline More-
no Trujillo
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea-
sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A HEARING on
the petition shall be held on October 26,
2012 at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2E, at
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063. A copy of this Order to Show
Cause shall be published at least once
each week for four successive weeks pri-
or to the date set for hearing on the peti-
tion in the following newspaper of gener-
al circulation: Daily Journal
Filed: 09/04/2012
/s/ Beth Freeman/
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 08/24/2012
(Published, 09/14/12, 09/21/12,
09/28/12, 10/05/12)
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
To Receive Input On
At Large versus
By District
College Board Elections
San Mateo County
Community College Distirct
Wednesday,
September 19, 2012,
7:00 p.m.
Skyline College, Bldg. 6
3300 College Dr.,
San Bruno, CA
203 Public Notices
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
TS No. 12-0012817
Title Order No. 12-0021341
APN No. 123-660-010
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST, DATED 11/30/2007.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-
TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-
TURE OF THE PROCEEDING
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-
TACT A LAWYER. Notice is hereby giv-
en that RECONTRUST COMPANY,
N.A., as duly appointed trustee pursuant
to the Deed of Trust executed by ANNE
E. SULLIVAN, dated 11/30/2007 and re-
corded 12/7/2007, as Instrument No.
2007-172619, in Book , Page , of Official
Records in the office of the County Re-
corder of San Mateo County, State of
California, will sell on 09/21/2012 at
12:30PM, At the Marshall Street en-
trance to the Hall of Justice, 400 County
Center, Redwood City, San Mateo Coun-
ty, CA at public auction, to the highest
bidder for cash or check as described
below, payable in full at time of sale, all
right, title, and interest conveyed to and
now held by it under said Deed of Trust,
in the property situated in said County
and State and as more fully described in
the above referenced Deed of Trust.
The street address and other common
designation, if any, of the real property
described above is purported to be: 1705
PALM AVENUE 1, SAN MATEO, CA,
94402. The undersigned Trustee dis-
claims any liability for any incorrectness
of the street address and other common
designation, if any, shown herein.The to-
tal amount of the unpaid balance with in-
terest thereon of the obligation secured
by the property to be sold plus reasona-
ble estimated costs, expenses and ad-
vances at the time of the initial publica-
tion of the Notice of Sale is $205,987.64.
It is possible that at the time of sale the
opening bid may be less than the total in-
debtedness due. In addition to cash, the
Trustee will accept cashier's checks
drawn on a state or national bank, a
check drawn by a state or federal credit
union, or a check drawn by a state or
federal savings and loan association,
savings association, or savings bank
specified in Section 5102 of the Financial
Code and authorized to do business in
this state.Said sale will be made, in an
''AS IS'' condition, but without covenant
or warranty, express or implied, regard-
ing title, possession or encumbrances, to
satisfy the indebtedness secured by said
Deed of Trust, advances thereunder,
with interest as provided, and the unpaid
principal of the Note secured by said
Deed of Trust with interest thereon as
provided in said Note, plus fees, charges
and expenses of the Trustee and of the
trusts created by said Deed of Trust. If
required by the provisions of section
2923.5 of the California Civil Code, the
declaration from the mortgagee, benefi-
ciary or authorized agent is attached to
the Notice of Trustee's Sale duly record-
ed with the appropriate County Record-
er's Office. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL
BIDDERS If you are considering bidding
on this property lien, you should under-
stand that there are risks involved in bid-
ding at a trustee auction. You will be bid-
ding on a lien, not on a property itself.
Placing the highest bid at a trustee auc-
tion does not automatically entitle you to
free and clear ownership of the property.
You should also be aware that the lien
being auctioned off may be a junior lien.
If you are the highest bidder at the auc-
tion, you are or may be responsible for
paying off all liens senior to the lien being
auctioned off, before you can receive
clear title to the property. You are en-
couraged to investigate the existence,
priority, and size of outstanding liens that
may exist on this property by contacting
the county recorder's office or a title in-
surance company, either of which may
charge you a fee for this information. If
you consult either of these resources,
you should be aware that the lender may
hold more than one mortgage or deed of
trust on the property. NOTICE TO
PROPERTY OWNER The sale date
shown on this notice of sale may be
postponed one or more times by the
mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a
court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the
California Civil Code. The law requires
that information about trustee sale post-
ponements be made available to you and
to the public, as a courtesy to those not
present at the sale. If you wish to learn
whether your sale date has been post-
poned, and, if applicable, the resched-
uled time and date for the sale of this
property, you may call 1-800-281-8219
or visit this Internet Web site www.recon-
trustco.com, using the file number as-
signed to this case 12-0012817. Infor-
mation about postponements that are
very short in duration or that occur close
in time to the scheduled sale may not im-
mediately be reflected in the telephone
information or on the Internet Web site.
The best way to verify postponement in-
formation is to attend the scheduled sale.
RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800
Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI
VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone/Sale Informa-
tion: (800) 281-8219 By: Trustee's Sale
Officer RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.
is a debt collector attempting to collect a
debt. Any information obtained will be
used for that purpose. FEI #
1006.166083 8/31, 9/07, 9/14/2012
203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #251547
The following person is doing business
as: Burlingame Hacienda, 1012 El Cami-
no Real, BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is
hereby registered by the following owner:
Chateau Dream Home, LLC, CA. The
business is conducted by a Limited Lia-
bility Company. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on 06/01/2012
/s/ Trilochan Singh /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 07/25/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/24/12, 08/31/12, 09/07/12, 09/14/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #251895
The following person is doing business
as: Buzy Bees Cleaning Services, 354
Alta Mesa Dr., SOUTH SAN FRANCIS-
CO, CA 94080 is hereby registered by
the following owner: Rebecca Vallejo,
same address. The business is conduct-
ed by an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on.
/s/ Rebecca Vallejo /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/17/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/24/12, 08/31/12, 09/07/12, 09/14/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #251855
The following person is doing business
as: 1) Eternal Digitech Memories Video
Production, 2) EDM Video Production, 86
St. Marks Ct., DALY CITY, CA 94015 is
hereby registered by the following owner:
Nyunt Nyunt Sein, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on.
/s/ Nyunt Nyunt Sein /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/14/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/24/12, 08/31/12, 09/07/12, 09/14/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #251970
The following person is doing business
as: Styling Fabulous, 51 Hobart Ave., #1
Ave, SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is hereby
registered by the following owner: Elena
Daciuk, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on.
/s/ Elena Daciuk /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/23/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/24/12, 08/31/12, 09/07/12, 09/14/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #252036
The following person is doing business
as: Potlatche Benefits Insurance Serv-
ices, 982 Holly St., SAN CARLOS, CA
94070 is hereby registered by the follow-
ing owner: Octavio Jara, same address.
The business is conducted by an Indi-
vidual. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on
/s/ Octavio Jara /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/28/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/31/12, 09/07/12, 09/14/12, 09/21/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #251706
The following person is doing business
as: Omran Design Studio, 2943 Broad-
way Ave., #2, REDWOOD CITY, CA
94062 is hereby registered by the follow-
ing owner: Omran Isso, 1048 Larkin St.,
San Francisco, CA 94109. The business
is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on
/s/ Omran Isso /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/03/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/31/12, 09/07/12, 09/14/12, 09/21/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #251902
The following person is doing business
as: Toucheart Notes, 220 Lake Rd., Apt.
23, BELMONT, CA 94002 is hereby reg-
istered by the following owner: Audrey A.
Sigala, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on
/s/ Audrey A. Sigala /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/17/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/31/12, 09/07/12, 09/14/12, 09/21/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #251965
The following person is doing business
as: Round Table Pizza #322, 1324 El
Camino Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070
is hereby registered by the following
owner: J. K. Trade, INC., CA. The busi-
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on
/s/ Gundeep Sethi /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/23/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/31/12, 09/07/12, 09/14/12, 09/21/12).
26 Friday Sept. 14, 2012 THEDAILYJOURNAL
Tundra Tundra Tundra Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
Notice of Availability /
Notice of Intent to Adopt a
Mitigated Negative Declaration
The Burlingame School District (BSD), serving as Lead Agency, intends to adopt a Mitigated
Negative Declaration for the proposed Hoover Elementary School. As required by the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Section 15072, this notice of availability / notice of intent pro-
vides the required information for this action. The BSD invites all interested parties and agen-
cies to comment on the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration. The public review period
ends on October 15, 2012.
Lead Agency: Burlingame School District
Project Location:
2220 Summit Drive
Burlingame, CA 94010
Project Description:
The proposed Hoover Elementary School would operate as a
neighborhood elementary school with a 200- to 250-student ca-
pacity. The primary proposed improvements at the Project site
would consist of rehabilitation and renovation of the existing Main
Building; removal of the existing Annex Building; construction of a
new three-story, 14,160 square foot building in the area of the
Annex Building; site grading and storm drainage improvements;
parking area modifications / playground improvements; site land-
scaping improvements; and off-site circulation improvements
along Summit Drive adjacent to school. The first year of opera-
tion of the school would be in August 2014.
Public Review Period: Begins - September 14, 2012
Ends - October 15, 2012
Proposed Mitigated Negative
Declaration is Available for
Public Review at the
Following Locations: An Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Project is
available for review at:
Burlingame School District or BSD website:
www.bsd.k12.ca.us
1825 Trousdale Avenue
Burlingame, CA 94010
Burlingame Main Library
480 Primrose Road
Burlingame, CA 94010
Address Where Written
Comments May Be Sent: Dr. Robert Clark, Assistant Superintendent
Burlingame School District
1825 Trousdale Drive
Burlingame, CA 94010
Telephone: 650.259.3800
E-mail: rclark@bsd.k12.ca.us
Fax: 650.259.3820
Public Meeting to Receive
Verbal Public Comments
on the Mitigated Negative
Declaration: October 9, 2012, 7:00 P.M.
Board Meeting, Burlingame School District
1825 Trousdale Drive
Burlingame, CA 94010
Public Hearing to Adopt the
Mitigated Negative
Declaration: November 13, 2012, 7:00 P.M.
Board Meeting, Burlingame School District
1825 Trousdale Drive
Burlingame, CA 94010
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, September 14, 2012.
203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #251966
The following person is doing business
as: Round Table Pizza #880, 1084 Fos-
ter City Blvd., FOSTER CITY, CA 94404
is hereby registered by the following
owner: J. K. Trade, INC., CA. The busi-
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on
/s/ Gundeep Sethi /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/23/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/31/12, 09/07/12, 09/14/12, 09/21/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #252108
The following person is doing business
as: Melon Juice, 2512 Whipple Ave.,
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062 is hereby
registered by the following owner:
Seyong Jun, same address. The busi-
ness is conducted by an Individual. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on
/s/ Seyong Jun /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/31/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/07/12, 09/14/12, 09/21/12, 09/28/12).
203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #252084
The following person is doing business
as: Eleens Salon, 1357 Laurel St., SAN
CARLOS, CA 94070 is hereby registered
by the following owner: Eleen Chen, 255
South Hill Blvd., San Francisco, CA
94112. The business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on
/s/ Eleen Chen /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/30/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/07/12, 09/14/12, 09/21/12, 09/28/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #251778
The following person is doing business
as: Cenaduria Los Manguitos, 3143 Mid-
dle Field Rd., REDWOOD CITY, CA
94063 is hereby registered by the follow-
ing owner: Jose Alvarez, 112 Redwood
Ave. REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on
/s/ Jose Alvarez /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/09/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/07/12, 09/14/12, 09/21/12, 09/28/12).
203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #252182
The following persons doing business as:
Lew Tut, 2615 S. El Camino Real, SAN
MATEO, CA 94403 is hereby registered
by the following owners: Don Lew and
Nanette Lew, 2716 Newlands Ave., Bel-
mont, CA 94002. The business is con-
ducted by a Husband and Wife. The reg-
istrants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on
/s/ Don Lew /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 09/06/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/07/12, 09/14/12, 09/21/12, 09/28/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #251942
The following person is doing business
as: Jason Broyles, 730 Chestnut St. #7,
SAN CARLOS, CA 94070 is hereby reg-
istered by the following owner: Jason
Broyles, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 08/14/12
/s/ Don Lew /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 09/06/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/07/12, 09/14/12, 09/21/12, 09/28/12).
203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #252035
The following person is doing business
as: Blue Anchor American Line, 150 W.
Hill Place, BRISBANE, CA 94005 is
hereby registered by the following owner:
Kuehne + Nagel, INC., NJ. The business
is conducted by a Corporation. The reg-
istrants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on
/s/ Stephen Savarese /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/28/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/07/12, 09/14/12, 09/21/12, 09/28/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #252029
The following person is doing business
as: North Homes, 1966 St. Francis Way,
SAN CARLOS, CA 94070 is hereby reg-
istered by the following owner: Kenneth
North, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 08/22/2012
/s/ Kenneth North /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/28/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/07/12, 09/14/12, 09/21/12, 09/28/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #251874
The following person is doing business
as: Marble Publishing Services, 1239
Foothill St., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061
is hereby registered by the following
owner: Fredric T. Sandsmark, same ad-
dress. The business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on
/s/ Fredric T. Sandsmark /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/16/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/12, 09/21/12, 09/28/12, 10/05/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #251851
The following persons are doing busi-
ness as: Single Source 295 Waterford St
PACIFICA, CA 94044 is hereby regis-
tered by the following owner: Rodel S.
Cabrera and Maria V. Cabrera, same ad-
dress. The business is conducted by a
Husband and Wife. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on
/s/ Rodel S. Cabrera /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/14/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/12, 09/21/12, 09/28/12, 10/05/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #252069
The following person is doing business
as: Sari Sari ETC., 2630 Farnee Ct.,
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 is
hereby registered by the following owner:
Fredric T. Sandsmark, same address.
The business is conducted by an Individ-
ual. The registrants commenced to trans-
act business under the FBN on
/s/ Fredric T. Sandsmark /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/16/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/12, 09/21/12, 09/28/12, 10/05/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #252028
The following person is doing business
as: Blaze Communication Group. 1930
Santa Cruz Ave., MENLO PARK, CA
94025 is hereby registered by the follow-
ing owner: Beverley Bird, same address.
The business is conducted by an Individ-
ual. The registrants commenced to trans-
act business under the FBN on
12/09/2011
/s/ Beverley Bird /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/28/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/12, 09/21/12, 09/28/12, 10/05/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #252127
The following person is doing business
as: SFO Gift Outlet, 612 San Mateo
Ave., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 is hereby
registered by the following owner: Har-
vest Holiday, INC., CA. The business is
conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on
/s/ Qi Zhun Wu /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 09/04/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/12, 09/21/12, 09/28/12, 10/05/12).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #252249
The following person is doing business
as: Belmont Terrace Apartments, 1060
Continenals Way, BELMONT, CA 94002
is hereby registered by the following
owner: ESSEX Property Trust, INC., CA.
The business is conducted by a Corpora-
tion. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on
10/26/2006
/s/ Bryan Hunt /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 09/11/2012. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/12, 09/21/12, 09/28/12, 10/05/12).
203 Public Notices
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE
Date of Filing Application: Sept. 21, 2012
To Whom It May Concern:
The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are:
Global City Hotels, INC
The applicant(s) listed above are apply-
ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage
Control to sell alcoholic beverages at:
1177 Airport Blvd.
BURLINGAME, CA 94010
Type of license applied for:
47-On-Sale General Eating Place
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
September 14, 2012
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE
Date of Filing Application: Sept. 7, 2012
To Whom It May Concern:
The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are:
J K Trade, INC.
The applicant(s) listed above are apply-
ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage
Control to sell alcoholic beverages at:
1084 FOSTER CITY BLVD.
FOSTER CITY, CA 94404-2301
Type of license applied for:
41-On-Sale Beer and Wine - Eating
Place
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
September 14, 2012
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT of
USE of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT # 248367
The following person has abandoned the
use of the fictitious business name: 1)
Red Cup Lager, 2) Bison Brewing Com-
pany, 111 Industrail Way #7 BELMONT,
CA 94002. The fictitious business name
referred to above was filed in County on
1/10/10. The business was conducted
by: Brew4U, LLC
/s/ Kristiann Garrett /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 08/21/2012. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/31/12,
09/7/12, 09/14/12, 09/21/12).
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT of
USE of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT # 248275
The following person has abandoned the
use of the fictitious business name: Mill
Valley Beerworks, 111 Industrail Way #7,
BELMONT, CA 94002. The fictitious
business name referred to above was
filed in County on 1/5/12. The business
was conducted by: Brew4U, LLC, CA
/s/ Kristiann Garrett /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 08/21/2012. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/31/12,
09/7/12, 09/14/12, 09/21/12).
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT of
USE of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT # 247046
The following person has abandoned the
use of the fictitious business name: Ion It
Service, 2512 Whipple Ave. REDWOOD
CITY, CA 94062. The fictitious business
name referred to above was filed in
County on 10/05/11. The business was
conducted by: Seyong Jun, same ad-
dress.
/s/ Seyong Jun /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 08/31/2012. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/07/12,
09/14/12, 09/21/12, 09/28/12).
SUMMONS
(CITACION JUDICIAL)
CASE NUMBER: 12628116
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (Aviso Al De-
mandado): Kuniko Nakano, an Individual;
Tachibana Japanese Restaurant, INC.
dba Tachibana Sushi Bar & Grill, a Cali-
fornia corporation; and does 1 through
50, inclusive,
You are being sued by plaintiff: (Lo esta
demandando el demandante): Kwok
Hang Ng; an individual, Hui Lan Chen
Ng, an individual
NOTICE! You have been sued. The court
may decide against you without your be-
ing heard unless you respond within 30
days. Read the information below.
You have 30 calendar days after this
summons and legal papers are served
on you to file a written response at the
court and have a copy served on the
plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not pro-
tect you. Your written response must be
in proper legal form if you want the court
to hear your case. There may be a court
form that you can use for your response.
You can find these court forms and more
information at the California Courts On-
line Self-Help Center
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your
county law library, or the courthouse
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver
form. If you do not file your response on
time, you may lose the case by default,
and your wages, money, and property
may be taken without further warning
from the court.
There are other legal requirements. You
may want to call an attorney right away.
If you do not know an attorney, you may
want to call an attorney referral service.
If you cannot afford an attorney, you may
be eligible for free legal services from a
nonprofit legal services program. You
can locate these nonprofit groups at the
California Legal Services Web site
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor-
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by
contacting your local court or county bar
association. NOTE: The court has a stat-
utory lien for waived fees and costs on
any settlement or arbitration award of
$10,000 or more in a civil case. The
courts lien must be paid before the court
203 Public Notices
will dismiss the case.
AVISO! Lo han demando. Si no re-
sponde dentro de 30 dias, la corte puede
decidir en su contra sin escuchar su ver-
sion. Lea la informacion a continuacion.
Tiene 30 dias de calendario despues de
que le entreguen esta citacion y papeles
legales para presentar una respuesta por
escrito en esta corte y hacer que se en-
tregue ena copia al demandante. Una
carta o una llamada telefonica no lo pro-
tegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene
que estar en formato legal correcto si de-
sea que procesen su caso en la corte.
Es posible que haya un formulario que
usted pueda usar para su respuesta.
Puede encontrar estos formularios de la
corte y mas informacion en el Centro de
Ayuda de las Cortes de California
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/),
en la biblio teca de leyes de su condado
o en la corte que le quede mas cerca. Si
no puede pagar la cuota de presenta-
cion, pida al secretario de la corte que le
de un formulario de exencion de pago de
cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a
tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum-
plimiento y la corte le podra quitar su su-
eldo, dinero y bienes sin mas adverten-
cia. Hay otros requisitos legales. Es re-
comendable que llame a un abogado in-
mediatamente. Si no conoce a un abo-
dado, puede llamar a de servicio de re-
mision a abogados. Si no puede pagar a
un abogado, es posible que cumpia con
los requisitos para obtener servicios le-
gales gratuitos de un programa de servi-
cios legales sin fines de lucro. Puede
encontrar estos grupos sin fines de lucro
en el sitio web de California Legal Serv-
ices Web site
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro
de Ayuda de las Cortes de California,
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/)
o poniendose en contacto con la corte o
el colegio de abogados locales. AVISO:
Por ley, la corte tiene derecho a reclamar
las cuotas y costos exentos por imponer
un gravamen sobre cualquier recupera-
cion de $10,000 o mas de valor recibida
mediante un acuerdo o una concesion
de arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte
antes de que la corte pueda desechar el
caso.
The name and address of the court is:
(El nombre y direccion de la corte es):
Superior Court of Alameda-Unlimited
Civil Jurisdiction
1225 Fallon St.
Oakland, CA 94612
The name, address, and telephone num-
ber of the plaintiffs attorney, or plaintiff
without an attorney, is: (El nombre, direc-
cion y numero de telefono del abogado
del demandante, o del demandante que
no tiene abogado, es):
Randall P. Choy, ESQ., SB#83194
Charlie W. Yu, ESQ., SB#268233
595 Market St.,
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105
(415)778-0800
Date: (Fecha) May 4, 2012
E. Baker, Deputy (Adjunto)
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
August, 24, 31, September 7, 14, 2012.
210 Lost & Found
FOUND - Evan - I found your iPod, call
(650)261-9656
FOUND- LITTLE tan male chihuahua,
Found on Davit Street in Redwood
Shores Tuesday, August 28th. Please
call (650)533-9942
LOST - 2 silver rings and silver watch,
May 7th in Burlingame between Park Rd.
& Walgreens, Sentimental value. Call
Gen @ FOUND!
LOST - Small Love Bird, birght green
with orange breast. Adeline Dr. & Bernal
Ave., Burlingame. Escaped Labor Day
weekend. REWARD! (650)343-6922
LOST CHIHUAHUA/TERRIER mix in
SSF, tan color, 12 lbs., scar on stomach
from being spade, $300. REWARD!
(650)303-2550
LOST SIAMESE CAT on 5/21 in
Belmont. Dark brown& tan, blue eyes.
FOUND!
LOST, SUNGLASSES at Bridge Point
Shopping Center. Reward,
(650)726-9160
LOST: SMALL diamond cross, silver
necklace with VERY sentimental
meaning. Lost in San Mateo 2/6/12
(650)578-0323.
294 Baby Stuff
B.O.B. DUALLIE STROLLER, for two.
Excellent condition. Blue. $300.
Call 650-303-8727.
BABY BJORN potty $10 (650)595-3933
BABY CAR SEAT AND CARRIER $20
(650)458-8280
DEX SAFE Sleeper Ultra bed rail $10
(650)595-3933
295 Art
WALL ART, from Pier 1, indoor/outdoor,
$15. Very nice! (650)290-1960
296 Appliances
WATER HEATER $75, (650)333-4400
27 Friday Sept. 14, 2012 THEDAILYJOURNAL
ACROSS
1 Dessert with a
hyphen
6 Good for me!
10 Goes (for)
14 Foreign
15 Answer to a
nagging
roommate
16 Textbook pioneer
Webster
17 About 98 degrees
Fahrenheit?
20 Nurse
21 Name on an
airport shuttle
22 Pleased as punch
23 Pakistan neighbor
24 After-dinner drink
letters
25 Gardeners
agenda?
29 Rested
32 Probability number
33 Cask wood
34 Part of a plot
35 Online qualifier
36 Absolut rival,
briefly
38 Hideaway
39 Bundled off
40 __ for Cookie:
Sesame Street
song
41 Kind of renewable
energy
42 General on a
menu
43 Bikers?
46 Time
47 DoD fliers
48 Topnotch
51 Proficiency
measure
52 Wanna __?
55 Jack Daniels
field?
58 2000s GM
compacts
59 Bust a gut
60 High capital
61 Butter used to
deep-fry samosas
62 Drama award
63 Toon who
inspired this
puzzles four long
puns
DOWN
1 Chews the fat
2 Childlike sci-fi
people
3 Like a wet noodle
4 Isr. neighbor
5 Hudson Bay
province
6 Comedians art
7 Rock boosters
8 Unsettled
9 Time for a hot
toddy, perhaps
10 Ready to be
drawn
11 Divas fit
12 Weight allowance
13 Shake off
18 Writer Hunter
19 Oodles
23 Target of a series
of guides
24 Medicine holder
25 Something to
keep a watch on
26 Name in chair
design
27 Cultural prefix
28 Rough, as a
translation
29 Resell to
desperate fans,
maybe
30 Standard
Windows
typeface
31 Land at Charles
de Gaulle Airport?
34 Disinterested
36 Trout Quintet
composer
37 Piece of cake
41 Nautical distance
43 Get the job done
44 More than just
creature
comforts
45 Educ. radio spots
46 Siddhartha
author
48 Snort
49 That doesnt
sound good
50 Needle dropper
51 Voice of Israel
author
52 Send, Star Trek-
style
53 __ quam videri:
North Carolina
motto
54 Abdicator of 1917
56 __-hoo!
57 Senators org.
By Marti DuGuay-Carpenter
(c)2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
09/14/12
09/14/12
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
xwordeditor@aol.com
296 Appliances
HAIR DRYER, Salon Master, $10.
(650)854-4109
HUNTER OSCILLATING FAN, excellent
condition. 3 speed. $35. (650)854-4109
MIROMATIC PRESSURE cooker flash
canner 4qt. $25. 415 333-8540
RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric,
1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621
ROTISSERIE GE, US Made, IN-door or
out door, Holds large turkey 24 wide,
Like new, $80, OBO (650)344-8549
SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse
power 9 gal wet/dry $40. (650)591-2393
SMALL SLOW cooker. Used once, $12
(650)368-3037
SUNBEAM TOASTER -Automatic, ex-
cellent condition, $30., (415)346-6038
VACUUM CLEANER excellent condition
$45. (650)878-9542
WASHER AND Dryer, $200
(650)333-4400
297 Bicycles
BIKE RACK Roof mounted, holds up to
4 bikes, $65 (650)594-1494
298 Collectibles
1982 PRINT 'A Tune Off The Top Of My
Head' 82/125 $80 (650) 204-0587
2 FIGURINES - 1 dancing couple, 1
clown face. both $15. (650)364-0902
67 OLD Used U.S. Postage Stamps.
Many issued before World War II. All
different. $4.00, (650)787-8600
ANTIQUE TRAIN set from the 40's com-
plete set in the box $80 OBO (650)589-
8348
ARMY SHIRT, long sleeves, with pock-
ets. XL $15 each (408)249-3858
BAY MEADOWS bag - $30.each,
(650)345-1111
BEAUTIFUL RUSTIE doll Winter Bliss w/
stole & muffs, 23, $90. OBO, (650)754-
3597
298 Collectibles
CASINO CHIP Collection Original Chips
from various casinos $99 obo
(650)315-3240
CHILDHOOD COMIC book collection
many titles from the 70's & 80's whole
collection $50 OBO (650)589-8348
COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters
uncirculated with Holder $15/all,
(408)249-3858
FIVE RARE Non-Mint 1954 Dan Dee
Baseball Cards (Lemon, Wynn, Schoen-
dienst, Mitchell, Hegan), Each $20, All
$95, (650)787-8600
GAYLORD PERRY 8x10 signed photo
$10 (650)692-3260
JOE MONTANA signed authentic retire-
ment book, $39., (650)692-3260
MARK MCGUIRE hats, cards, beanie
babies, all for $98., (650)520-8558
ORIGINAL SMURF FIGURES - 1979-
1981, 18+ mushroom hut, 1 1/2 x 3 1/2,
all $40., (650)518-0813
POSTER - New Kids On The Block
1980s, $12., call Maria, (650)873-8167
RARE BASEBALL CARDS
Five Non-Mint 1954 Dan Dee Baseball
Cards (Lemon, Wynn, Schoendienst,
Mitchell, Hegan), All $95, (650)787-8600
ROCK MEMORABILIA Rolling Stones
Tour Guide, From 70s. $50 obo
(650)589-8348
SPORTS CARDS 50 Authentic Signa-
tures $60 all, (650)365-3987
STACKING MINI-KETTLES - 3
Pots/cover: ea. 6 diam. Brown speckle
enamelware, $20., (650)341-3288
VINTAGE HOLLIE HOBBIE LUNCH-
BOX with Thermos, 1980s, $25., Call
Maria 650-873-8167
VINTAGE TEEN BEAT MAGAZINES
(20) 1980s $2 each, Call Maria 650-873-
8167
YUGIOH CARD 2,000 some rare 1st
Edition, $60 all, (650)365-3987
298 Collectibles
WANTED:
OLDER PLASTIC MODEL KITS.
Aurora, Revell, Monogram.
Immediate cash.
Pat 650-759-0793.
299 Computers
HP PRINTER Deskjet 970c color printer.
Excellent condition. Software & accesso-
ries included. $30. 650-574-3865
300 Toys
AMERICAN FLYER train set $75 OBO
SOLD!
ANTIQUE ELECTRIC train set with steel
engine full set from the 50's $75 OBO
(650)589-8348
BILINGUAL POWER lap top
6 actividaes $18 SOLD!
PLASTIC TOY army set from the 70's
many pieces $50 (650)589-8348
TONKA BULL Dozer from the 50's or
60's $50 obo (650)589-8348
302 Antiques
1912 COFFEE Percolator Urn. perfect
condition includes electric cord $85.
(415)565-6719
ANTIQUE BEVEL MIRROR - framed,
14 x 21, carved top, $45.,
(650)341-7890
ANTIQUE ITALIAN lamp 18 high, $70
(650)387-4002
ANTIQUE WASHING machine, some
rust on legs, rust free drum and ringer.
$45/obo, (650)574-4439
CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot,
solid mahogany. $300/obo.
(650)867-0379
STICKLEY STYLE solid oak Mission
Chair, SOLD!
302 Antiques
J&J HOPKINSON 1890-1900's walnut
piano with daffodil inlay on the front. Ivo-
ries in great condition. Can be played as
is, but will benefit from a good tuning.
$600.00 includes stool. Email
frisz@comcast.net for photos
303 Electronics
3 SHELF SPEAKERS - 8 OM, $15.
each, (650)364-0902
32 TOSHIBA Flat screen TV like new,
bought 9/9/11 with box. $300 Firm.
(415)264-6605
46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
BIG SONY TV 37" - Excellent Condition
Worth $2300 will Sacrifice for only $95.,
(650)878-9542
FLIP CAMCORDER $50. (650)583-2767
HOME THEATRE SYSTEM - 3 speak-
ers, woofer, DVD player, USB connec-
tion, $80., (714)818-8782
LEFT-HAND ERGONOMIC keyboard
with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20
(650)204-0587
LSI SCSI Ultra320 Controller + (2) 10k
RPM 36GB SCSI II hard drives $40
(650)204-0587
NIGHT STANDS $20, obo (650)952-
3063
PROSCAM 36" color TV with cabinet
and 2 glass doors like new $90 obo
(650)952-3063
304 Furniture
2 DINETTE Chairs both for $29
(650)692-3260
2 END Tables solid maple '60's era
$40/both. (650)670-7545
4 DRAWER metal file cabinet, black, no
lock model, like new $50 (650)204-0587
AFGAN PRAYER rug beautiful original
very ornate $100 (650)348-6428
ALASKAN SEEN painting 40" high 53"
wide includes matching frame $99 firm
(650)592-2648
ARMOIRE CABINET - $90., Call
(415)375-1617
CHAIR MODERN light wood made in Ita-
ly $99 (415)334-1980
CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela-
bre base with glass shades $20.
(650)504-3621
COFFEE TABLE - 30 x 58, light oak,
heavy, 1980s, $40., SOLD!
COFFEE TABLE set (3piece) mint con-
dition, dark wood, coffee table 53x24x16
high, end tables 27x22x22, $99.00,
(650)578-9208
COMPUTER DESK from Ikea, $40
(650)348-5169
COUCH-FREE. OLD world pattern, soft
fabric. Some cat scratch damage-not too
noticeable. 650-303-6002
DESK SOLID wood 21/2' by 5' 3 leather
inlays manufactured by Sligh 35 years
old $100 (must pick up) (650)231-8009
DINING ROOM SET - table, four chairs,
lighted hutch, $500. all, (650)296-3189
DISPLAY CASE wood & glass 31 x 19
inches $30. (650)873-4030
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condi-
tion, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
END TABLES (2) - One for $5. hand
carved, other table is antique white mar-
ble top with drawer $40., (650)308-6381
END TABLES (2)- Cherry finish, still in
box, need to assemble, 26L x 21W x
21H, $100. for both, (650)592-2648
FOLDING PICNIC table - 8 x 30, 7 fold-
ing, padded chairs, $80. (650)364-0902
FUTON DELUXE plus other items all for
$90 650 341-2397 (U haul away)
HAND MADE portable jewelry display
case wood and see through lid $45. 25 x
20 x 4 inches. (650)592-2648.
HAWAIIAN STYLE living room chair Re-
tton with split bamboo, blue and white
stripe cushion $99 (650)343-4461
KITCHEN TABLE walnut with chrome
legs. 36x58 with one leaf 11 1/2. $50,
San Mateo (650)341-5347
LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover &
plastic carring case & headrest, $35.
each, (650)592-7483
PAPASAN CHAIRS (2) -with cushions
$45. each set, (650)347-8061
304 Furniture
LOVE SEAT. Like New. Olive/green.
33" High, 60" wide, 42" deep. Very com-
fortable. $20.00 or B/O (650)578-1411
MODULAR DESK/BOOKCASE/STOR-
AGE unit - Cherry veneer, white lami-
nate, $75., (650)888-0039
NIGHT STANDS $35, (650)952-3063
OFFICE LAMP, small. Black & white with
pen holder and paper holder. Brand new,
in the box. $10 (650)867-2720
PEDESTAL DINETTE 36 Square Table
- $65., (650)347-8061
RATTAN PAPASAN Chair with Brown
cushion excellent shape $45 (650)592-
2648
RECLINER CHAIR very comfortable vi-
nyl medium brown $70, (650)368-3037
ROCKING CHAIR - excellent condition,
oak, with pads, $85.obo, (650)369-9762
ROCKING CHAIR - Traditional, full size
Rocking chair. Excellent condition $100.,
(650)504-3621
SMALL STORAGE/ Hutch, Stained
Green, pretty. $40, (650)290-1960
SOFA/LOVESEAT SET, mint condition,
7-ft sofa, 58 inch loveseat, brown, 6
matching pillows $99.00, (650)578-9208
STEREO CABINET walnut w/3 black
shelves 16x 22x42. $30, 650-341-5347
STIFFEL LAMPS (2) mint condition,
brass base, beige shade, includes easy
tap on/off $50.00, (650)578-9208
STORAGE TABLE light brown lots of
storage good cond. $45. (650)867-2720
TEA CHEST , Bombay, burgundy, glass
top, perfect cond. $35 (650)345-1111
TRUNDLE BED - Single with wheels,
$40., (650)347-8061
VANITY ETHAN Allen maple w/drawer
and liftup mirror like new $95
(650)349-2195
VINTAGE UPHOLSTERED wooden
chairs, $25 each or both for $40. nice
set. (650)583-8069
VINTAGE WING back chair $75,
(650)583-8069
306 Housewares
"PRINCESS HOUSE decorator urn
"Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H
$25., (650)868-0436
28" by 15" by 1/4" thick glass shelves,
cost $35 each sell at $15 ea. Five availa-
ble, Call (650)345-5502
6 BOXES of Victorian lights ceiling & wall
$90., (650)340-9644
BEDSPREAD - queen size maroon &
pink bedspread - Fairly new, $50. obo,
(650)834-2583
CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it,
tall, purchased from Brueners, originally
$100., selling for $30.,(650)867-2720
COCKTAIL GLASSES - beautiful, rich,
smokey hue, oak tree design, wide base,
set of 12, $25., (650)341-8342
DINING ROOM Victorian Chandelier
seven light, $90., (650)340-9644
DRIVE MEDICAL design locking elevat-
ed toilet seat. New. $45. (650)343-4461
ICE CREAM MAKER - 4 qt. electric,
never used, still in box, Elite Cuisine by
Maxi-Matic, $40., San Mateo, (650)341-
5347
IRONING BOARD $15 (650)347-8061
PERSIAN TEA set for 8. Including
spoon, candy dish, and tray. Gold Plated.
$100. (650) 867-2720
SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
SUNBEAN TOASTER excellent condi-
tion (415)346-6038
307 Jewelry & Clothing
BRACELET - Ladies authentic Murano
glass from Italy, vibrant colors, like new,
$100., (650)991-2353 Daly City
GALLON SIZE bag of costume jewelry -
various sizes, colors, $100. for bag,
(650)589-2893
LADIES GOLD Lame' elbow length-
gloves sz 7.5 $15 New. (650)868-0436
308 Tools
3 ALUMINUM ladders 8', 16', & 28' good
condition all for $90 SOLD!
49 TOOLS Varity of tools all for $98,
SOLD!
CIRCULAR SAW, Craftsman-brand, 10,
4 long x 20 wide. Comes w/ stand - $70.
(650)678-1018
CRAFTSMAN 3/4 horse power 3,450
RPM $60 (650)347-5373
CRAFTSMAN ARC-WELDER - 30-250
amp, and accessories, $275., (650)341-
0282
DAYTON ELECTRIC 1 1/2 horse power
1,725 RPM $60 (650)347-5373
FMC TIRE changer Machine, $650
(650)333-4400
GENERATOR 13,000 WATTS Brand
New 20hp Honda $2800 (650)333-4400
LAWN MOWER reel type push with
height adjustments. Just sharpened $45
650-591-2144 San Carlos
MICRO METER Set, 0 to 12. 12 mikes
Total, $75, SOLD!
SCNCO TRIM Nail Gun, $100
(650) 521-3542
STADILA LEVEL 6ft, $60
(650) 521-3542
TABLE SAW 10", very good condition
$85. (650) 787-8219
TABLE SAW- Craftsman 10" saw. brand
new, never used $85. SOLD!
309 Office Equipment
ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER Smith Corona
$60. (650)878-9542
310 Misc. For Sale
1 PAIR of matching outdoor planting pots
$20., (650)871-7200
10 PLANTS (assorted) for $3.00 each,
(650)349-6059
14 PLAYBOY magazines all for $80
(650)592-4529
14 SEGA genius games 2 controllers
$20 SOLD!
300 HOME LIBRARY BOOKS - $3. or
$5. each obo, World & US History and
American Novel Classic, must see to ap-
preciate, (650)345-5502
3D MOVIE glasses, (12) unopened,
sealed plastic, Real 3D, SOLD!
4 IN 1 STERO UNIT. CD player broken.
$20., (650)834-4926
40 ADULT VHS Tapes $100,
(650)361-1148
5 PHOTOGRAPHIC CIVIL WAR
BOOKS plus 4 volumes of Abraham Lin-
coln books, $90., (650)345-5502
7 UNDERBED STORAGE BINS - Vinyl
with metal frame, 42 X 18 X 6, zipper
closure, $5. ea., (650)364-0902
9 CARRY-ON bags (assorted) - extra
large, good condition, $10. each obo,
(650)349-6059
ADULT VIDEOS - (3) DVDs classics fea-
turing older women, $25. each,
(650)212-7020
AMERICAN HERITAGE books 107 Vol-
umes Dec.'54-March '81 $99/all
(650)345-5502
ARTIFICIAL FICUS Tree 6 ft. life like, full
branches. in basket $55. (650)269-3712
ARTS & CRAFTS variety, $50
(650)368-3037
BARBIE BEACH vacation & Barbie prin-
cess bride computer games $15 each,
(650)367-8949
BEADS - Glass beads for jewelry mak-
ing, $75. all, (650)676-0732
BLUETOOTH WITH CHARGER - like
new, $20., (415)410-5937
BOOK "LIFETIME" WW1 $12.,
(408)249-3858
BOOK NATIONAL Geographic Nation-
al Air Museums, $15 (408)249-3858
BOOK SELECTION, Mystery, Romance,
Biography, many authors, hard cover,
paperbacks, many authors, mint condi-
tion. 50 cents each (650) 578-9208.
BOOKS 20 HARDCOVER WW2 USMC
Korea, Europe. SOLD!
BROADWAY by the Bay, Chorus Line
Sat 9/22; Broadway by Year Sat. 11/10
Section 4 main level $80.00 all.
(650)578-9208
CLEAN CAR Kit, unopened sealed box,
7 full size containers for leather, spots,
glass, interior, paint, chamois, $25.00
(650)578-9208
DELONGHI-CONVENTION ROTISSER-
IE crome with glass door excellent condi-
tion $55 OBO (650)343-4461
DOOM (3) computer games $15/each 2
total, (650)367-8949
DVD'S TV programs 24 4 seasons $20
ea. (650)952-3466
ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER good con-
dition $50., (650)878-9542
EXOTIC EROTIC Ball SF & Mardi gras 2
dvd's $25 ea. (415)971-7555
FOLDING LEG table 6' by 21/2' $25
(415)346-6038
GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never
used $8., (408)249-3858
GEORGE Magazines, 30, all intact
$50/all OBO. (650)574-3229, Foster City
HARDCOVER MYSTERY BOOKS -
Current authors, $2. each (10), (650)364-
7777
HARLEY DAVIDSON black phone, per-
fect condition, $65., (650) 867-2720
28 Friday Sept. 14, 2012 THEDAILYJOURNAL
310 Misc. For Sale
HYPO ALERGETIC Pillows (2) Great for
those with alergies, easy to clean,
$10.00 both, (650)578-9208
ICE CHEST $15 (650)347-8061
INFLATED 4'6" in diameter swimming
pool float $12 (415)346-6038
JAMES PATTERSON books 2 Hard
backs at $3 ea. (650)341-1861
JAMES PATTERSON books 5 paper
backs at $1 ea. (650)341-1861
MENU FROM Steam Ship Lurline Aug.
20 1967 $10 (650)755-8238
MIRROR, ETHAN ALLEN - 57-in. high x
21-in. wide, maple frame and floor base,
like new, $95., (650)349-2195
NATURAL GRAVITY WATER SYSTEM
- Alkaline, PH Balance water, with anti-
oxident properties, good for home or of-
fice, brand new, $100., (650)619-9203.
NELSON DE MILLE -Hardback books 5
@ $3 each, (650)341-1861
NEW LIVING Yoga Tape for Beginners
$8. 650-578-8306
OBLONG SECURITY mirror 24" by 15"
$75 (650)341-7079
OLD 5 gal. glass water cooler bottle $20
(650) 521-3542
OUTDOOR SCREEN - New 4 Panel
Outdoor Screen, Retail $130 With Metal
Supports, $80/obo. (650)873-8167
PICTORIAL WORLD History Books
$80/all (650)345-5502
PROFESSIONAL BEAUTY STYLING
STATION - Complete with mirrors, draw-
ers, and styling chair, $99. obo,
(650)315-3240
PUNCH BOWL - 10 cup plus one extra
nice white color with floral motif, $25.,
(650)873-8167
QUEEN SIZE inflatable mattress with
built in battery air pump used twice $40,
(650)343-4461
QUEEN SIZE inflatable mattress with
built in battery air pump used twice $40,
(650)343-4461
SESAME STREET toilet seat excellent
condition $12 650 349-6059
SF GREETING Cards (300 w/envelopes)
factory sealed $10. (650)365-3987
SHOWER DOOR custom made 48 x 69
$70 (650)692-3260
SPECIAL EDITION 3 DVD Set of The
Freeze. English Subtitles, new $18
(650)871-7200
STEP 2 sandbox Large with cover $25
(650)343-4329
STUART WOODS Hardback Books
4 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
TIRE CHAINS - brand new, in box, never
used, multiple tire sizes, $25., (650)594-
1494
TIRE CHAINS - used once includes rub-
ber tighteners plus carrying case. call for
corresponding tire size, $20.,
(650)345-5446
TOILET SINK - like new with all of the
accessories ready to be installed, $55.
obo, (650)369-9762
VAN ROOF rack 3 piece. clamp-on, $75
(650)948-4895
VASE WITH flowers 2 piece good for the
Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720
VIDEO CENTER 38 inches H 21 inches
W still in box $45., (408)249-3858
VOLVO STATION Wagon car cover $50
650 888-9624
WALKER - brand new, $20., SSF,
(415)410-5937
WALKER - never used, $85.,
(415)239-9063
WALL LIGHT fixture - 2 lamp with frost-
ed fluted shades, gold metal, never used,
$15., Burl, (650)347-5104
311 Musical Instruments
2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $100 each.
(650)376-3762
3 ACCORDIONS $110/ea. 1 Small
Accordion $82. (650)376-3762.
HAMMOND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
vate owner, (650)349-1172
HOHNER CUE stick guitar HW 300 G
Handcrafted $75 650 771-8513
PIANO ORGAN, good condition. $110.
(650)376-3762
312 Pets & Animals
PETMATE DOG CARRIER - XL size,39
1/2 L x 27 W x 30 like new, $95. firm,
SSF, (650)871-7200
REPTILE CAGE - Medium size, $20.,
(650)348-0372
SMALL DOG wire cage; pink, two doors
with divider $50. (650) 743-9534.
315 Wanted to Buy
GO GREEN!
We Buy GOLD
You Get The
$ Green $
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
400 Broadway - Millbrae
650-697-2685
WILL PAY Cash for vintage designer
handbags. Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci,
etc. (650)593-0757
316 Clothes
2. WOMEN'S Pink & White Motocycle
Helmet KBC $50 (415)375-1617
A BAG of Summer ties $15 OBO
(650)245-3661
BATHROBE MENS navy blue plush-ter-
ry and belt. Maroon piping trim, 2 pock-
ets. Medium. $10., (650)341-3288
BLACK Leather pants Mrs. size made in
France size 40 $99. (650)558-1975
BLACK LEATHER tap shoes 9M great
condition $99. (650)558-1975
BLOUSES SWEATERS and tops. Many
different styles & colors, med. to lrg., ex-
cellent condition $5 ea., have 20,
(650)592-2648
COWBOY BOOTS size 9 Black - superb
condition $40 (650)595-3933
COWBOY BOOTS size 9 Silver.gray
good condition $30 (650)595-3933
EUROPEAN STYLE nubek leather la-
dies winter coat - tan colored with green
lapel & hoodie, $100., (650)888-0129
GEORGE STRAIT Collection Resistol
oval shape, off white Hat size 7 1/8 $40
(650)571-5790
HARDING PARK mens golf dress shirts
(new) asking $25 (650)871-7200
LADIES BOOTS, thigh high, fold down
brown, leather, and beige suede leather
pair, tassels on back excellent, Condition
$40 ea. (650)592-2648
LADIES COAT Medium, dark lavender
$25 (650)368-3037
LADIES FAUX FUR COAT - Satin lining,
size M/L, $100. obo, (650)525-1990
LADIES JACKET size 3x 70% wool 30%
nylon never worn $50. (650)592-2648
LADIES PLUS Clothing - mint condition,
Fancy/plain sweaters, tops, dresses, out-
fits, summer and winter. $4.00 each,
(650)578-9208
LEATHER COAT medium size (snake
skin design) $25 (650)755-8238
MEN'S SUIT almost new $25.
650-573-6981
NEW BROWN LEATHER JACKET- XL
$25., 650-364-0902
REVERSIBLE, SOUVENIR JACKET
Weatherproof 2-tone tan.; Inner: navy
fleece, $15. (650)341-3288
SNOW BOOTS, MEN'S size 12. Brand
New, Thermolite brand,(with zippers),
black, $18. (510) 527-6602
TUXEDOS, FORMAL, 3, Black, White,
Maroon Silk brocade, Like new. Size 36,
$100 All OBO (650)344-8549
VINTAGE 1930 Ermine fur coat Black full
length $35 650 755-9833
VINTAGE 1970S Grecian Made Size 6-7
Dresses $35 each, Royal Pink 1980s
Ruffled Dress size 7ish $30, 1880s Re-
production White Lace Gown $150 Size
6-7 Petite, (650)873-8167
WESTERN/COWBOY SHIRTS
7 pearl snap front, snap pockets XL and
XXL, $12 - $15 (650)595-3933
WOMENS SUMMER 3 pc.SUIT:
blue/white stripe seersucker, size 12,
$10., (650)341-3288
317 Building Materials
(1) 2" FAUX WOOD WINDOW BLIND,
with 50" and 71" height, still in box, $50
obo (650)345-5502
FLUORESCENT LIGHT Fixture, New in
Box, 24, $15 (650)341-8342
PLYWOOD - good plywood, 4x8, various
sizes, 1/4to 3/4, $25., (650)851-0878
PVC - 1, 100 feet, 20 ft. lengths, $25.,
(650)851-0878
TILES, DARK Red clay, 6x6x1/2 6
Dozen at 50 ea (650)341-8342
WHITE STORM/SCREEN door. Size is
35 1/4" x 79 1/4". Asking $50.00. Call
SOLD!
318 Sports Equipment
"EVERLAST FOR HER" Machine to
help lose weight $40., (650)368-3037
13 ASSORTED GOLF CLUBS- Good
Quality $3.50 each. Call (650) 349-6059.
BACKPACK - Large for overnight camp-
ing, excellent condition, $65., (650)212-
7020
BASKETBALL RIM, net & backboard
$35/all 650-345-7132 Leave message.
BOYS BICYCLE with Helmet. Triax,
Good Condition, SOLD!
COLEMAN "GLO-MASTER" 1- burner
camp stove for boaters or camping. Mint
condition. $35.00 (650)341-3288
COMPLETE PORTABLE BASKET-
BALL SYSTEM - by Life Time, brand
new, $100., Pacific, SOLD!
DARTBOARD - New, regulation 18 di-
meter, Halex brand w/mounting hard-
ware, 6 brass darts, $16., (650)681-7358
EXERCISE MAT used once, lavender
$12, (650)368-3037
GIRLS BIKE, Princess 16 wheels with
helmet, $50 San Mateo (650)341-5347
GOLF BALLS - Many brands, 150 total,
good buy, San Mateo, $30., (650)341-
5347
GOLF CLUBS Driver, 7 wood, putter, 9
irons, bag, & pull cart. $99
(650)952-0620
PING CRAZ-E Putter w/ cover. 35in.
Like New $75 call(650)208-5758
THULE BIKE RACK - Fits rectangular
load bars. Holds bike upright. $100.
(650)594-1494
TREADMILL PROFORM 75 EKG incline
an Staionery Bike, both $400. Or sepa-
rate: $150 for the bike, $350 for the
treadmill. Call (650)992-8757
TWO YOGA Videos. Never used, one
with Patrisha Walden, one by Rebok with
booklet. Both $6 (650)755-8238
322 Garage Sales
COMMUNITY-WIDE
GARAGE SALE
AT THE ISLANDS
FOSTER CITY
(End of Balboa)
Saturday,
September 15th
8am-4pm
***
Treasures Abound
FLEA MARKET
3015 E. Bayshore Rd.
In Redwood City
September 15th
Between 8 & 3
335 Garden Equipment
CRAFTSMAN 4 HP ROTARY LAWN-
MOWER - 20 rear discharge, extra new
grasscatcher, $85., (650)368-0748
340 Camera & Photo Equip.
HONEYWELL PENTAX 35mm excellent
lens, with case $65. SOLD!
SONY CYBERSHOT DSC-T-50 - 7.2 MP
digital camera (black) with case, $175.,
(650)208-5598
YASAHICA 108 model 35mm SLR Cam-
era with flash and 2 zoom lenses $99
(415)971-7555
440 Apartments
BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view,
1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, New carpets,
new granite counters, dishwasher, balco-
ny, covered carports, storage, pool, no
pets. (650) 591-4046
IN-LAW STUDIO - 1 person, garden
view, street level, near Mills Peninsula
Hospital and SFO Intl Airport, $1400.,
Contact Anne (650)375-5847
470 Rooms
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
Rooms For Rent
Travel Inn, San Carlos
$49-59 daily + tax
$294-$322 weekly + tax
Clean Quiet Convenient
Cable TV, WiFi & Private Bathroom
Microwave and Refrigerator
950 El Camino Real San Carlos
(650) 593-3136
Mention Daily Journal
620 Automobiles
93 FLEETWOOD Chrome wheels Grey
leather interior 237k miles Sedan $ 2,500
or Trade, Good Condition (650)481-5296
620 Automobiles
CHEVY HHR 08 - Grey, spunky car
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
(408)807-6529.
HONDA 10 ACCORD LX - 4 door se-
dan, low miles, $19K, (650)573-6981
JEEP 2001 CHEROKEE LTD, 94K 4
wheel Drive, $7,525, (650)591-0063
MERCEDES 06 C230 - 6 cylinder, navy
blue, 60K miles, 2 year warranty,
$18,000, (650)455-7461
625 Classic Cars
DATSUN 72 - 240Z with Chevy 350, au-
tomatic, custom, $3,600 or trade.
(415) 412-7030
635 Vans
NISSAN 01 Quest - GLE, leather seats,
sun roof, TV/DVR equipment. Looks
new, $15,500. (650)219-6008
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
650-995-0003
HARLEY DAVIDSON 83 Shovelhead
special construction, 1340 ccs,
Awesome! $5,950/obo
Rob (415)602-4535.
645 Boats
BANSHEE SAILBOAT - 13 ft. with ex-
tras, $750., (650)343-6563
650 RVs
73 Chevy Model 30 Van, Runs
good, Rebuilt Transmission, Fiber-
glass Bubble Top $1,795. Owner
financing.
Call for appointments. (650)364-1374.
CHEVROLET RV 91 Model 30 Van,
Good Condition $9,500., (650)591-1707
or (650)644-5179
655 Trailers
TENT TRAILER - Good Condition
Sleeps 6. Electric, Water Hook-ups,
Stove, $1,700 obo, (650)345-7750
MB GARAGE, INC.
Repair Restore Sales
Mercedes-Benz Specialists
2165 Palm Ave.
San Mateo
(650)349-2744
ON TRACK
AUTOMOTIVE
Complete Auto Repair
foreign & domestic
www.ontrackautomotive.com
1129 California Dr.
Burlingame
(650)343-4594
SAN CARLOS AUTO
SERVICE & TUNE UP
A Full Service Auto Repair
Facility
760 El Camino Real
San Carlos
(650)593-8085
670 Auto Service
People you can trust;
service you can trust
NORDIC MOTORS, INC.
Specializing in Volvo, Saab,
Subaru
65 Winslow Road
Redwood City
(650) 595-0170
www.nordicmotors.com
670 Auto Parts
'91 TOYOTA COROLLA RADIATOR.
Original equipment. Excellent cond. Cop-
per fins. $60. San Bruno, (415)999-4947
2 SNOW/CABLE chains good condition
fits 13-15 inch rims $10/both San Bruno
650-588-1946
5 HUBCAPS for 1966 Alfa Romeo $50.,
(650)580-3316
67-68 CAMERO PARTS - $85.,
(650)592-3887
CAMPER/TRAILER/TRUCK OUTSIDE
backup mirror 8 diameter fixture. $30.
650-588-1946
CAR COVER / CAMRY, not used, in
box. $12. SOLD!
MAZDA 3 2010 CAR COVER - Cover-
kraft multibond inside & outside cover,
like new, $50., (650)678-3557
SHOP MANUALS 2 1955 Pontiac
manual, 4 1984 Ford/Lincoln manuals, &
1 gray marine diesel manual $40 or B/O
(650)583-5208
TRUCK RADIATOR - fits older Ford,
never used, $100., (650)504-3621
680 Autos Wanted
DONATE YOUR CAR
Tax Deduction, We do the Paperwork,
Free Pickup, Running or Not - in most
cases. Help yourself and the Polly Klaas
Foundation. Call (800)380-5257.
Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
Novas, running or not
Parts collection etc.
So clean out that garage
Give me a call
Joe 650 342-2483
318 Sports Equipment 316 Clothes 310 Misc. For Sale
Cabinetry
Contractors
HUSHER CONSTRUCTION
Full Service General Contractor
Remodels and Additions
Residential, Commercial
Lic #789107
www.husherconstruction.com
(650)873-4743
Contractors
J & K
CONSTRUCTION
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
Additions & Carpentry,
Kitchen & Bath remodeling,
Structural repair, Termite &
Dry Rot Repair, Electrical,
Plumbing & Painting
(650)548-5482
neno.vukic@hotmail.com
Lic# 728805
NORTH HOMES
Additions, Baths, Kitchens,
Driveways, and Decks.
(650)232-1193
www.northhomes.biz
Lic.# 97583
Cleaning
GALA MAIDS
Residential & Commercial
14 Years Experience
Excellent References
(650)773-4516
www.galamaids.com
Cleaning Concrete
POLY-AM
CONSTRUCTION
General Contractor
Free Estimate
Specializing in
Concrete Brickwork Stonewall
Interlocking Pavers Landscaping
Tile Retaining Wall
Bonded & Insured Lic. #685214
Ben: (650)375-1573
Cell: (650) 280-8617
Construction
29 Friday Sept. 14, 2012 THEDAILYJOURNAL
Construction
650 868 - 8492
PATRICK BRADY PATRICK BRADY
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
ADDITIONS WALL REMOVAL
BATHS KITCHENS AND MORE!
PATBRADY1957@SBCGLOBAL.NET
License # 479385
Frame
Structural
Foundation
Roots & ALL
I make your
life better!
LARGE OR SMALL
I do them all!
Decks & Fences
MARSH FENCE
& DECK CO.
State License #377047
Licensed Insured Bonded
Fences - Gates - Decks
Stairs - Retaining Walls
10-year guarantee
Quality work w/reasonable prices
Call for free estimate
(650)571-1500
Electricians
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
650-322-9288
for all your electrical needs
ELECTRIC SERVICE GROUP
Gardening
Servicing Hillsborough,
Burlingame, Millbrae,
and San Mateo
We are a full service
gardening company
650 218-0657
Quality
Gardening
Weekly Lawn Care
Hedges, Fertilizing,
Leaf Blowing
Rose Care
Get ready for
Fall planting
Gutters
O.K.S RAINGUTTER
New Rain Gutters
Down Spouts
Gutter Cleaning & Screening,
Roof & Gutter Repairs
Friendly Service
10% Senior Discount
CA Lic# 794353/Bonded
(650)556-9780
Handy Help
CONTRERAS
HANDYMAN
Fences Decks Patios
Power Washes Concrete
Work Maintenance Clean
Ups Arbors
Free Estimates!
Call us Today!
(650)350-9968
contreras1270@yahoo.com
PAYLESS
HANDYMAN
Kitchen & Bathroom Remodels
Electrical, Roofing.
Fences, Tile, Concrete, Painting,
Plumbing, Decks
All Work Guaranteed
(650)771-2432
Handy Help
DISCOUNT HANDYMAN
& PLUMBING
Carpentry Plumbing Drain
Cleaning Kitchens Bathrooms
Dry Rot Decks
Priced for You! Call John
(650)296-0568
Free Estimates
Lic.#834170
FLORES HANDYMAN
Serving you is a privilege.
Painting-Interior & Exterior Roof Re-
pair Base Boards New Fence
Hardwood Floors Plumbing Tile
Mirrors Chain Link Fence Window
Glass Water Heater Installation
Bus Lic# 41942
Call today for free estimate.
(650)274-6133
HONEST HANDYMAN
Remodeling, Plumbing.
Electrical, Carpentry,
General Home Repair,
Maintenance,
New Construction
No Job Too Small
Lic.# 891766
(650)740-8602
SENIOR HANDYMAN
Specializing in Any Size Projects
Painting electrical
Carpentry Dry Rot
Carpet Installation
40 Yrs. Experience
Retired Licensed Contractor
(650)201-6854
Hardwood Floors
KO-AM
HARDWOOD FLOORING
Hardwood & Laminate
Installation & Repair
Refinish
High Quality @ Low Prices
Call 24/7 for Free Estimate
800-300-3218
408-979-9665
Lic. #794899
Hauling
CHEAP
HAULING!
Light moving!
Haul Debris!
650-583-6700
Hauling
Landscaping
COMPLETE TREE
SERVICE
Stamp Concrete
Brick Work
BEST PRICES!
Licensed & Insured
(650)222-4733
New Lawns
Lawn Renovations
Sprinklers
General CleanUp
Commercial
& Industrial Maint.
Fisher Garden
& Landscape
Since 1972
(650) 347-2636
sher-garden-landscape.com
FREE ESTIMATES QAC. Lic. C24951
LEAKPROFESSIONALS
LEAKS? SAME DAY SERVICE!
Valves Sprinklers
Wiring Broken Pipes
Retrofits
(800)770-7778
CSL #585999
Moving
Bay Area
Relocation Services
Specializing in:
Homes, Apts., Storages
Professional, friendly, careful.
Peninsulas Personal Mover
Commercial/Residential
Fully Lic. & Bonded CAL -T190632
Call Armando (650) 630-0424
Painting
CRAIGS PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
Quality Work w/
Reasonable Rates
Free Estimates
(650)553-9653
Lic# 857741
GOLDEN WEST
PAINTING
Since 1975
Interior/Exterior,
Complete Preparation.
Will Beat any
Professional Estimate!
CSL#321586
(415)722-9281
JON LA MOTTE
PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
Pressure Washing
Free Estimates
(650)368-8861
Lic #514269
LEMUS PAINTING
650.271.3955
Interiors / Exteriors
Residential / Commercial
Free Estimates
Reasonable Rates
Lic#913961
MTP
Painting/Waterproofing
Drywall Repair/Tape/Texture
Power Washing-Decks, Fences
No Job Too Big or Small
Lic.# 896174
Call Mike the Painter
(650)271-1320
Plumbing
Remodeling
CORNERSTONE HOME DESIGN
Complete Kitchen & Bath Resource
Showroom: Countertops Cabinets
Plumbing Fixtures Fine Tile
Open M-F 8:30-5:30 SAT 10-4
168 Marco Way
South San Francisco, 94080
(650)866-3222
www.cornerstoneHD.com
CA License #94260
KITCHEN & BATH
REMODELING
50% off cabinets
(manufacturers list price)
CABINET WORLD
1501 Laurel St.
San Carlos
(650)592-8020
Home Improvement
CINNABAR HOME
Making Peninsula homes
more beautiful since 1996
* Home furnishings & accessories
* Drapery & window treatments:
blinds & shades
* Free in-home consultation
853 Industrial Rd. Ste E San Carlos
Wed Sat 12:00- 5:30pm, or by appt.
650-388-8836
www.cinnabarhome.com
Tile
CUBIAS TILE
Marble, Stone & porcelain
Kitchens, bathrooms, floors,
fireplaces, entryways, decks,
tile, ceramic tile
repair, grout repair
Free Estimates Lic.# 955492
Mario Cubias
(650)784-3079
JZ TILE
Installation and Design
Portfolio and References,
Great Prices
Free Estimates
Lic. 670794
Call John Zerille
(650)245-8212
Window Coverings
RUDOLPHS INTERIORS
Satisfying customers with world-
class service and products since
1952. Let us help you create the
home of your dreams. Please
phone for an appointment.
(650)227-4882
Window Fashions
247 California Dr
Burlingame 650-348-1268
990 Industrial Rd Ste 106
San Carlos 650-508-8518
www.rebarts.com
BLINDS, SHADES, SHUTTERS, DRAPERIES
Free estimates Free installation
Window Washing
Notices
NOTICE TO READERS:
California law requires that contractors
taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
or materials) be licensed by the Contrac-
tors State License Board. State law also
requires that contractors include their li-
cense number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-
321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
jobs that total less than $500 must state
in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State Li-
cense Board.
30 Friday Sept. 14, 2012 THEDAILYJOURNAL
Attorneys
* BANKRUPTCY *
Huge credit card debt?
Job loss? Foreclosure?
Medical bills?
YOU HAVE OPTIONS
Call for a free consultation
(650)363-2600
This law firm is a debt relief agency
BUSINESS
TRANSACTIONS
Robert Preskill, Esq.
Tech & Media Contracts
Franchise and Licensing
Call (415) 377-3919
robert@preskilllaw.net
CBN# 221315
Law Office of Jason Honaker
BANKRUPTCY
Chapter 7 &13
Call us for a consultation
650-259-9200
www.honakerlegal.com
Beauty
GRAND OPENING SPECIALS:
Facials , Eyebrow Waxing ,
Microdermabrasion
Full Body Salt Scrub &
Seaweed Wrap
Le Juin Day Spa & Clinic
155 E. 5th Avenue
Downtown San Mateo
(650) 347-6668
KAYS
HEALTH & BEAUTY
Facials, Waxing, Fitness
Body Fat Reduction
Pure Organic Facial $48.
1 Hillcrest Blvd, Millbrae
(650)697-6868
Dental Services
DR. SAMIR NANJAPA DDS
Family Dentistry &
Smile Restoration
UCSF Dentistry Faculty
Cantonese, Mandarin &
Hindi Spoken
650-477-6920 650-477-6920
320 N. San Mateo Dr. Ste 2
San Mateo
Food
AYA SUSHI
The Best Sushi
& Ramen in Town
1070 Holly Street
San Carlos
(650)654-1212
BROADWAY GRILL
Express Lunch
Special $8.00
1400 Broadway
Burlingame
(650)343-9733
www.bwgrill.com
FIND OUT!
What everybody is
talking about!
South Harbor
Restaurant & Bar
425 Marina Blvd., SSF
(650)589-1641
GOT BEER?
We Do!
Steelhead Brewing Co.
333 California Dr.
Burlingame
(650)344-6050
www.steelheadbrewery.com
GULLIVERS
RESTAURANT
Early Bird Special
Prime Rib Complete Dinner
Mon-Thu
1699 Old Bayshore Blvd. Burlingame
(650)692-6060
JACKS
RESTAURANT
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
1050 Admiral Ct., #A
San Bruno
(650)589-2222
JacksRestaurants.com
NEALS COFFEE
SHOP
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Senior Meals, Kids Menu
www.nealscoffeeshop.com
1845 El Camino Real
Burlingame
(650)692-4281 (650)692-4281
Food
SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE
BRUNCH
Crowne Plaza
1221 Chess Dr., Hwy. 92 at
Foster City Blvd. Exit
Foster City
(650)570-5700
SUNSHINE CAFE
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
1750 El Camino Real
San Mateo
(Borel Square)
(650)357-8383
THE AMERICAN BULL
BAR & GRILL
19 large screen HD TVs
Full Bar & Restaurant
www.theamericanbull.com
1819 El Camino, in
Burlingame Plaza
(650)652-4908
Financial
RELATIONSHIP BANKING
Partnership. Service. Trust.
UNITED AMERICAN BANK
Half Moon Bay, Redwood City,
Sunnyvale
unitedamericanbank.com
San Mateo
(650)579-1500
Fitness
DOJO USA
World Training Center
Martial Arts & Tae Bo Training
www.dojousa.net
731 Kains Ave, San Bruno
(650)589-9148
Fitness
STAND UP &
TRAIN!
Train at Home & Reach your
Fitness Goals
Group Classes or
One On One
using TRX Suspension &
Kettlebell training ,
Custom Designed fitness
program
Call Chris Nash
(650)799-0608
alternativewayfitness@gmail.com
Furniture
Bedroom Express
Where Dreams Begin
2833 El Camino Real
San Mateo - (650)458-8881
184 El Camino Real
So. S. Francisco -(650)583-2221
www.bedroomexpress.com
Health & Medical
BACK, LEG PAIN OR
NUMBNESS?
Non-Surgical
Spinal Decompression
Dr. Thomas Ferrigno D.C.
650-231-4754
177 Bovet Rd. #150 San Mateo
BayAreaBackPain.com
General Dentistry
for Adults & Children
DR. ANNA P. LIVIZ, DDS
324 N. San Mateo Drive, #2
San Mateo 94401
(650)343-5555
SLEEP APNEA
We can treat it
without CPAP!
Call for a free
sleep apnea screening
650-583-5880
Millbrae Dental
STRESSED OUT?
IN PAIN?
I CAN HELP YOU
Sessions start from $20
Call 650-235-6761
Will Chen ACUPUNCTURE
12220 6th Ave, Belmont
www. willchenacupuncture.com
TOENAIL FUNGUS?
FREE Consultation for
Laser Treatment
(650)347-0761
Dr. Richard Woo, DPM
400 S. El Camino Real
San Mateo
Home Care
CALIFORNIA HOARDING
REMEDIATION
Free Estimates
Whole House & Office
Cleanup Too!
Serving SF Bay Area
(650)762-8183
Call Karen Now!
Insurance
AARP AUTO
INSURANCE
Great insurance
Great price
Special rates for
drivers over 50
650-593-7601
ISU LOVERING
INSURANCE SERVICES
1121 Laurel St.,
San Carlos
BARRETT
INSURANCE
www.barrettinsuranceservices.net
Eric L. Barrett,
CLU, RHU, REBC, CLTC, LUTCF
President
Barrett Insurance Services
(650)513-5690
CA. Insurance License #0737226
HEALTH INSURANCE
Paying too much for COBRA?
No coverage?
.... Not good!
I can help.
John Bowman
(650)525-9180
CA Lic #0E08395
Jewelers
KUPFER JEWELRY
We Buy
Coins, Jewelry,
Watches, Platinum,
& Diamonds.
Expert fine watch
& jewelry repair.
Deal with experts.
1211 Burlingame Ave.
Burlingame
www.kupferjewelry.com
(650) 347-7007
Legal Services
LEGAL
DOCUMENTS PLUS
Non-Attorney document
preparation: Divorce,
Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust,
Conservatorship, Probate,
Notary Public. Response to
Lawsuits: Credit Card
Issues,Breach of Contract
Jeri Blatt, LDA #11
Registered & Bonded
(650)574-2087
legaldocumentsplus.com
"I am not an attorney. I can only
provide self help services at your
specific direction."
Loans
REVERSE MORTGAGE
Are you age 62+ & own your
home?
Call for a free, easy to read
brochure or quote
650-453-3244
Carol Bertocchini, CPA
Marketing
GROW
YOUR SMALL BUSINESS
Get free help from
The Growth Coach
Go to
www.buildandbalance.com
Sign up for the free newsletter
Massage Therapy
ASIAN MASSAGE
$48 per Hour
New Customers Only
For First 20 Visits
Open 7 days, 10 am -10 pm
633 Veterans Blvd., #C
Redwood City
(650)556-9888
GRAND OPENING
ASIAN MASSAGE
$50 for 1 hour
Angel Spa
667 El Camino Real, Redwood City
(650)363-8806
7 days a week, 9:30am-9:30pm
GRAND OPENING!
CRYSTAL WAVE SPA
Body & Foot Massage
Facial Treatment
1205 Capuchino Ave.
Burlingame
(650)558-1199
HAPPY FEET
Massage
2608 S. El Camino Real
& 25th Ave., San Mateo
(650)638-9399
$30.00/Hr Foot Massage
$50.00/Hr Full Body Massage
SUNFLOWER MASSAGE
Grand Opening!
$10. Off 1-Hour Session!
1482 Laurel St.
San Carlos
(Behind Trader Joes)
Open 7 Days/Week, 10am-10pm
(650)508-8758
TRANQUIL
MASSAGE
951 Old County Road
Suite 1
Belmont
650-654-2829
YOU HAVE IT-
WELL BUY IT
We buy and pawn:
Gold Jewelry
Art Watches
Musical Instrument
Paintings Diamonds
Silverware Electronics
Antique Furniture
Computers TVs Cars
Open 7 days
Buy *Sell*Loan
590 Veterans Blvd.
Redwood City
(650)368-6855
Needlework
LUV2
STITCH.COM
Needlepoint!
Fiesta Shopping Center
747 Bermuda Dr., San Mateo
(650)571-9999
Health & Medical Massage Therapy
Real Estate Loans
REAL ESTATE LOANS
We Fund Bank Turndowns!
Direct Private Lender
Homes Multi-family
Mixed-Use Commercial
WE BUY TRUST DEED NOTES
FICO Credit Score Not a Factor
PURCHASE, REFINANCE,
CASH OUT
Investors welcome
Loan servicing since 1979
650-348-7191
Wachter Investments, Inc.
Real Estate Broker #746683
Nationwide Mortgage
Licensing System ID #348268
CA Dept. of Real Estate
Real Estate Services
ODOWD ESTATES
Representing Buyers
& Sellers
Commission Negotiable
odowdestates.com
(650)794-9858 (650)794-9858
Seniors
AFFORDABLE
24-hour Assisted Living
Care located in
Burlingame
Mills Estate Villa
&
Burlingame Villa
- Short Term Stays
- Dementia & Alzheimers
Care
- Hospice Care
(650)692-0600 (650)692-0600
Lic.#4105088251/
415600633
LASTING IMPRESSIONS
ARE OUR FIRST PRIORITY
Cypress Lawn
1370 El Camino Real
Colma
(650)755-0580 (650)755-0580
www.cypresslawn.com
STERLING COURT
ACTIVE INDEPENDENT &
ASSISTED LIVING
Tours 10AM-4PM
2 BR,1BR & Studio
Luxury Rental
650-344-8200
850 N. El Camino Real San Mateo
sterlingcourt.com
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11021 MAGDALENA RD., LOS ALTOS HILLS
Offered at $19,800,000
www.MagdalenaEstate.com
Grand European Inspired Estate
By Appointment
U
nparalleled luxury awaits at this prestigious estate property with
360-degree views spanning across the Bay and out to the western
hills. Completed in 2007 to exacting standards, the home is a
triumph of classic architectural design integrated with superbly appointed
interiors. The owing three-level oor plan, all accessible by elevator, works
as well for day-to-day living as it does for grand entertaining with tall ceilings
plus wide room entrances and passageways that create a sense of connectiv-
ity throughout. Rened details include stunning limestone and pecan oors,
graceful arches, and magnicent view windows all seamlessly blended with
technology-savvy features that integrate distributed audio and programmable
lighting for individual choices and varying moods.
Luxurious amenities are plentiful highlighted by a vast recreation room that doubles
as a media center, a tremendous chefs kitchen, and an inviting loggia for al fresco en-
joyment. Eminently exible personal accommodations are thoughtfully arranged with
5 bedrooms in the main home plus a separate 2-bedroom residence. Betting a prop-
erty of this magnitude, the grounds of over 2 acres are equally impressive intertwined
with vineyards of Pinot Noir and an entertainment complex with pool, spa, barbecue
center, and re pit terrace for the quintessential outdoor California lifestyle. Topping it
all off is garage parking for more than 10 cars (perfect for collectors), the ultimate in
privacy, plus access to top-rated schools truly an incredible estate certain to be one
of the nest in the Hills.
sExtraordinary estate completed in 2007
s3 levels with 5 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms
in the main residence plus a guest house
with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath
sElevator access to all levels
sGuest house with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath
sApproximate 9,000 square feet of living
space plus 1,200 square feet of unnished area
sApproximately 2.16 acres with sweeping
views of the Western Hills, San Francisco
Bay, East Bay Hills, and Quarry Lake
sGarage parking for more than 10 cars;
approximately 2,628 square feet
sPool, stepped sheeting waterfall, spa,
barbecue kitchen, loggia with replace,
and re pit
sMature vineyards with approximately 460
Pinot Noir vines
sTop-rated Los Altos schools
Judy Bogard-Tanigami
(650) 207-2011
judytanigami@gmail.com
Sheri Hughes
(650) 279-4003
shughes@apr.com
www.ConsultantsinRealEstate.com
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