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Wednesday Sept. 10, 2014 Vol XV, Edition 21
COMBAT STRATEGY
WORLD PAGE 8
A DIFFERENT
GREEN SALAD
FOOD PAGE 21
OBAMA TO SEEK ARMS, TRAINING FOR SYRIAN
OPPOSITION
By Angela Swartz
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
After pleas to remove red light
cameras back in 2010, they are
nally coming down in South San
Francisco.
Although the South San
Francisco City Council voted 4-1
back in March to not continue its
red light camera program, the cam-
eras didnt become inoperable
until early August. In 2010, the
city fronted $1.5 million in
refunds for the almost $500 tick-
ets after an administrative error
nullified tickets generated from
cameras at two locations. The dis-
mantling of the cameras should
happen very shortly, said Mayor
Karyl Matsumoto. Matsumoto was
the one vote in favor of keeping
the cameras.
I voted to keep them because of
where I live, Im there all the
time, she said. It worries me
about the residents (who include
seniors). The rolling stop is a
safety issue. Ive watched people
stopping because they dont know
(the cameras are inoperable).
The five-year contract with
American Traffic Solutions cov-
ered cameras at the intersection of
Chestnut Avenue/Westborough
Boulevard and El Camino Real, as
well as the intersection of Hickey
Boulevard and El Camino Real.
Staff found the accident rate for the
Hickey Boulevard intersection has
remained relatively the same,
while the accident rate at the
Westborough intersection has
gone up. Both intersections have
shown a reduction in the number
of accidents attributed to red light
violations and the number of
injuries has gone down at both
intersections, according to a staff
report.
I personally think they do
serve a purpose, but when you
look at expenses involved, the
only one making money is the
vendor, said Vice Mayor Richard
Garbarino. Youre looking at
about a $700-$800 payout (with
trafc school and nes). Its way,
Red light cameras shut down
South City takes down devices four years after controversy over administrative errors
Parking
permits
program
appealed
ALEXANDER KALLIS
Carolyn Gray, a resident of the Crestmoor neighborhood in San Bruno, reads a poem during last nights Crestmoor Neighborhood Four-Year
Remembrancewith Mayor Jim Ruane,Councilmen Rico Medina,Michael Salazar,Councilwoman Irene OConnell and Councilman Ken Ibarra.The event
commemorated the 2010 explosion and re that killed eight people and injured 66 while destroying 38 homes and damaging more.
IN MEMORY
San Mateo streets may
be included to deter
Caltrain commuters
By Samantha Weigel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Agroup of residents are disagree-
ing over whether their San Mateo
neighborhood should be included
in a permit program that would
deter Caltrain commuters from
using their street as a free parking
lot.
The citys Public Works
Commission will hear an appeal
Wednesday night from those who
do not want Otay Avenue and San
Miguel Way included in the Bay
Meadows Residential Parking
Permit Program.
Agroup of residents approached
the city in December concerned by
commuters using their neighbor-
hood to avoid paying to park at the
Hillsdale Caltrain Station parking
lot, according to a city staff report.
In June, the director of Public
Works approved including Otay
Avenue between Pacic Boulevard
and Curtiss Street, and San Miguel
Way between Otay Avenue and
Curtiss Street, into the decades-old
parking program, according to the
report.
Annie Tsai lives on Otay Avenue
By Angela Swartz
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
The race for a seat on the South
San Francisco Unified School
District Board of Trustees has
dwindled down to seven, with one
candidate stepping aside to try to
ensure a Latina lands on the board.
Monica Peregrina Boyd
announced Tuesday she was sus-
pending her campaign to fully
support candidate Rosa Acosta.
I believe
strongly that a
Latina should
be on the board
and I am con-
cerned that two
Latina candi-
dates would
split the vote,
she wrote in an
email. While
this is a difficult decision, I
San Francisco Unified School District
Board of Trustees candidate drops out
Monica Peregrina Boyd doesnt want to split Latino vote
By Michelle Durand
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
ASouth San Francisco man was
linked to a pair of 2001 rapes in
that city by DNA taken following
a robbery arrest this year, accord-
ing to prosecutors who charged
him with several charges of sexual
assault felonies.
After Boris Emmanual Chavez,
33, was taken into custody by
South San Francisco police on
suspicion of felony robbery pros-
ecutors declined to le the case but
his DNA was
still entered
into a nation-
wide database as
legally mandat-
ed. The sample
provided a posi-
tive hit for the
two 2001 sexu-
al assault cases.
In the first
case, a woman was found on a
South San Francisco street at 5:48
Man charged in two 2001 rapes
DNA from robbery arrest linked to assaults
See CHAVEZ, Page 31
Boris Chavez
See BOYD, Page 31
Monica Boyd
See CAMERAS, Page 23
See PERMITS, Page 23
NOTRE DAME
WINS OPENER
SPORTS PAGE 11
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Movie director
Guy Ritchie is 46.
This Day in History
Thought for the Day
1939
Canada declared war on Germany.
There are years that ask
questions and years that answer.
Zora Neale Hurston, American author (1891-1960)
Actor Colin Firth is
54.
Actor Ryan
Phillippe is 40.
Birthdays
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A man dressed as a horror clown poses before a so-called Monster Castingsession for the Filmpark Babelsberg theme park
in Potsdam, Germany.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy in the morn-
ing then becoming sunny. Patchy fog in
the morning. Highs in the upper 60s.
West winds around 5 mph.
Wednesday night: Mostly clear in the
evening then becoming mostly cloudy.
Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the
upper 50s. Southwest winds 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming
sunny. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the lower 70s.
Southwest winds around 5 mph.
Thursday ni ght: Mostly clear in the evening then
becoming mostly cloudy. Patchy fog after midnight. Lows
in the upper 50s. West winds around 5 mph.
Friday: Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming
sunny. Patchy fog. Highs around 70.
Local Weather Forecast
I n 1608, John Smith was elected president of the
Jamestown colony council in Virginia.
I n 1813, an American naval force commanded by Oliver H.
Perry defeated the British in the Battle of Lake Erie during
the War of 1812. (Afterward, Perry sent out the message,
We have met the enemy and they are ours.)
I n 1914, movie director Robert Wise (West Side Story;
The Sound of Music) was born in Winchester, Indiana.
I n 1919, New York City welcomed home Gen. John J.
Pershing and 25,000 soldiers whod served in the U.S. First
Division during World War I.
I n 1935, Sen. Huey P. Long died in Baton Rouge two days
after being shot in the Louisiana state Capitol, allegedly by
Dr. Carl Weiss.
I n 1945, Vidkun Quisling was sentenced to death in
Norway for collaborating with the Nazis (he was executed by
ring squad in October 1945).
I n 1955, the long-running TVWestern series Gunsmoke,
starring James Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon, premiered on
CBS television.
I n 1963, 20 black students entered Alabama public schools
following a standoff between federal authorities and Gov.
George C. Wallace.
I n 1974, the West African country of Guinea-Bissau
became fully independent of Portugal.
I n 1979, four Puerto Rican nationalists imprisoned for a
1954 attack on the U.S. House of Representatives and a
1950 attempt on the life of President Harry S. Truman were
freed from prison after being granted clemency by President
Jimmy Carter.
I n 1984, a revival of the TV game show Jeopardy! host-
ed by Alex Trebek premiered in syndication.
I n 1994, the prison drama The Shawshank Redemption,
starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, premiered at the
Toronto International Film Festival.
J
. M. Barrie (1860-1937) wrote
Peter Pan. The novel, originally
titled Peter and Wendy, was pub-
lished in 1911.
***
Barrie bequeathed the copyright for
Peter Pan as a gift to the Great Ormand
Street Childrens Hospital in England.
The hospital uses the millions of dol-
lars it earns from the copyright to help
needy children.
***
Do you know what these people have in
common? Maude Adams, Mary Martin,
Sandy Duncan and Cathy Rigby. See
answer at end.
***
Dustin Hoffman played the pirate
Captain Hook, Peter Pans nemesis, in
the 1991 movie Hook.
***
Pirates ew the Jolly Roger ag on their
ships as a warning that anyone captured
would be killed. The ag pictured skull
and crossbones.
***
Edward Thatch, better known as the
notorious pirate Blackbeard, was born
in 1680 in Bristol, England. He com-
mitted thefts and terror along the
Virginia and Carolina coasts in his ship
called Queen Annes Revenge.
***
Robert Maynard, a lieutenant of the
English Navy, was the hero that killed
Blackbeard the Pirate. In an ambush,
Maynard shot Blackbeard ve times and
stabbed him 20 times. Wi t h
Blackbeards head as proof of his death,
Maynard earned the reward of 100
pounds.
***
Forbes Field opened in 1909. The ball-
park was built in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, for the Pittsburgh
Pirates baseball team. It was the rst
National League ballpark constructed of
concrete and steel.
***
Baseball was played at Forbes Field for
61 years. In that time, there was never a
no-hitter pitched there.
***
The rst time a Major League ball game
was aired on the radio was on Aug. 5,
1921. Harold Arlin announced the game
on station KDKA. The Philadelphia
Pirates beat the Pittsburgh Corsairs, 8-
5 at Forbes Field.
***
The rst football game was broadcast
on the radio two months after the rst
baseball game was broadcast. Harold
Arlin was the announcer for that his-
toric radio broadcast, on Oct. 8, 1921.
The University of Pittsburgh beat West
Virginia University, 21-13.
***
Since 1890, the school mascot for West
Virginia University has been the
Mountaineer. Each year, a student is
selected to be the Mountaineer. The stu-
dent wears a coonskin cap and res a tra-
ditional rie at the opening of school
sporting events.
***
The state of West Virginia has the low-
est crime rate in the country.
***
Virginia is for Lovers has been the
slogan for Virginia tourism since 1969.
The slogan debuted in an ad in Modern
Bride magazine.
***
Included among the many ad slogans
that have the word love in them are
Delta Airlines We love to y and it
shows, Pillsbury Nothing says lovin
like something form the oven and
McDonalds Im lovin it .
***
Answer: They all played the title char-
acter of Peter Pan on Broadway. Maude
Adams (1872-1953) performed in
1,500 performances of Peter Pan
between 1905 and 1918. Mary Martin
(1913-1990) was Peter Pan in 1954.
She is the mother of actor Larry
Hagman. Sandy Duncan (born 1946)
played Peter Pan in 1979-80. Duncan is
blind in her left eye as a result of a tumor
removed in 1971. Cathy Rigby (born
1952) was a gymnast, named the Los
Angeles Times Sportswoman of the
Year in 1972. She starred as Peter Pan
from 1990-91.
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World Golf Hall of Famer Arnold Palmer is 85. Actor Philip
Baker Hall is 83. Actor Greg Mullavey is 81. Country singer
Tommy Overstreet is 77. Jazz vibraphonist Roy Ayers is 74.
Singer Danny Hutton (Three Dog Night) is 72. Singer Jose
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BURLINGAME
Suspi ci ous person. Areport was made of
a person going through mailboxes on
Victoria Road before 12:42 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 2.
Burglary. Police responded to a report of
items stolen from two cars on Alvarado
Avenue before 12:01 p.m. Monday, Sept. 1.
Suspi ci ous ci rcumstances. A woman
walking home reported seeing a man follow-
ing her in a white van on Kedith Street
before 5:14 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28.
Suspi ci ous ci rcumst ances. Police
received a call from a man walking around
with a bleeding head wound at California and
Bellevue avenues before 10:15 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 28.
Animal probl em. Areport was made of a
dog trying to bite the tires of a moving car
on Sanchez Avenue before 5:33 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 28.
BELMONT
Hit-and-run. An SUVrolled backwards into
another vehicle on El Camino Real and
Ralston Avenue before 10:29 p.m. Sunday,
Sept. 7.
Reckless driver. Aman on a dirt bike was
seen going 70 mph at Lyon Avenue and
Alameda de las Pulgas before 2:36 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 30.
Battery. Awoman reported a friends father
had punched and kicked her down stairs
before 11:22 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 30.
Burglary. A person entered a home and
stole a laptop, a wallet, house keys, a cell-
phone and other items on El Camino Real
before 6:57 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 30.
Police reports
Garage banned
Someone paid two men to x their car
only to nd out that the business didnt
actually exist on Escalante Way in
Burlingame before 10:35 a.m.
Thursday, Aug. 28.
By Michelle Durand
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
County officials are encouraging well-
using property owners to proactively tack-
le the possibility of the drought drying up
their water source through conservation
and securing permits for replacements if
necessary.
We want to get out in front of this and
really get people to start thinking ahead,
said Heather Forshey, director of
Environmental Health Services for San
Mateo County.
The majority of property owners in the
unincorporated areas of the county, partic-
ularly the coastside, rely on wells for
drinking water, Forshey said.
Those on the western side of the Santa
Cruz mountains are particularly vulnerable
and environmental health has already heard
from a number of residents whose wells
have gone dry, she said.
Wells going dry is not unusual but the
current drought has
caused problems for
homeowners statewide
beyond what has been
seen in the past, Forshey
said.
This is also not
unique to San Mateo
County but we want to
make sure our residents
have the tools they need.
We dont want residents
to be caught without information,
Forshey said.
If a property is close enough to a public
water system, one option may be connect-
ing to it although few homeowners are
properly located. Another idea is arranging
for water delivery.
Drilling an entirely new and deeper well
is also an alternative but can be challeng-
ing because of the permit process and the
fact that there are very few well drillers
available and they are very busy right now.
The goal is for residents to have a permit in
hand as soon as possible because well
drillers can have a wait list of a year or two.
Forshey said they are trying to streamline
the process so that a person who secures a
well drilling date isnt unprepared to go
forward.
The first place people can start is calling
environmental health or visiting its web-
site to strategize. For instance, a well that
is struggling but not yet dry may be sal-
vaged by lowering the pump.
We can help them think things
through, Forshey said.
The countys website also lists conserva-
tion tips and links to other water resources
such as a current list of licensed potable
water haulers.
For more information call 372-6200 or
visit www.smchealth.org/wells.
michelle@smdailyjournal.com
(650) 344-5200 ext. 102
County encouraging well owners
to be proactive during drought
Heather
Forshey
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
A26-year-old man accused of grabbing a
woman walking in downtown San Mateo
last month and dragging her a few feet
before she broke free is facing up to ve
years in prison after pleading no contest
Tuesday to attempted kidnapping.
Noah Wayne Bennett, of East Palo Alto,
also admitted having a prior strike
although a judge agreed to consider dis-
counting it for sentencing purposes at his
Oct. 27 hearing. Had Bennett faced a jury,
he could have received about seven years in
prison if convicted,
District Attorney Steve
Wagstaffe said.
Wagstaffe called the
plea deal terms good
for the circumstances of
the case.
Bennett is accused of
grabbing the arm of a
femal e pedest ri an as
she passed by hi m
around noon Feb. 13. He reportedly
told her she was coming with him and
pulled her before she freed herself and
ran home to call police.
Nearby, San Mateo police found Bennett
who claimed he had just gotten off the train
and was window shopping near Third
Avenue. The woman identied Bennett as
the man who grabbed her, according to
police.
At the time, Bennett was on misdemeanor
probation imposed in December for making
obscene phone calls. He also has a criminal
strike on his record for a 2010 Redwood
City robbery conviction.
Bennett remains in custody on $175,000
bail.
Man pleads no contest to attempted kidnapping
Noah Bennett
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Woman sexually
assaulted in South CIty
Police are looking for a man who sexually
assaulted a woman in South San Francisco
early Sunday morning.
The 24-year-old South San Francisco
woman was on the 300 block of Grand
Avenue around 4:30 a.m. when a man
approached her from behind, according to
police.
The man wrapped his arms around her and
groped both of her breasts before eeing
north toward Fourth Lane, according to
police.
The man was described as approximately
20 to 25 years old, about 5 feet 3 inches tall
and weighing about 130 pounds with a slim
build. He was last seen wearing a black jack-
et, black skinny pants, a black beanie and
black shoes, according to police.
Anyone with information about this inci-
dent or a similar one should call South San
Francisco police at (650) 877-8900 or the
anonymous tip line at (650) 952-2244.
San Mateo hires Foster
Citys Public Works director
After a statewide search, San Mateo
announced Tuesday it hired Brad Underwood
as the new director of its
Public Works
Department.
Underwood has 30
years of experience and is
currently serving as
Foster Citys Public
Works director.
Foster City and San
Mateo share similar
Public Works projects
such as improvements to
the Wastewater Treatment
Plant, challenges related to levee improve-
ments and federally mandated ood insur-
ance, as well as issues with the lagoons bor-
dering Foster City and San Mateo.
San Mateo has been absent a permanent
Public Works director since Larry Patterson
stepped in as city manager in September
2013. Underwood will begin his new posi-
tion Sept. 29 and will be paid an annual
salary of $200,797.
Mountain lion with cubs
spotted in Wunderlich County Park
Amountain lion and three cubs were report-
edly spotted near Woodside Tuesday morn-
ing, according to the San Mateo County
Ofce of Emergency Services.
The animals were spotted at about 7:50
a.m. in Wunderlich County Park, county of-
cials said.
People are advised to avoid hiking or jog-
ging when mountain lions are most active
at dawn, dusk and at night and to keep a
close watch on small children on trails.
A6-year-old boy was mauled by a mountain
lion near Cupertino on Sunday but survived
after two men intervened and shouted aggres-
sively at the animal, state wildlife ofcials
said.
The boy suffered puncture and scratch
wounds but was released from a hospital
Monday.
One-alarm grass fire burns over 1 acre
Aone-alarm grass re burned more than 1
acre of vegetation in Brisbane on Monday,
according to the North County Fire
Authority.
A total of three engines, one battalion
chief and one re investigator responded to
the re at 4:02 p.m. behind 422 Valley Drive,
re ofcials said.
Arriving units reported smoke and re
coming up the hillside behind nearby ware-
houses and struck a second alarm, but can-
celled it in route once the re was under con-
trol, according to re ofcials.
The blaze was controlled in about 10 min-
utes, with complete extinguishment and
overhaul being completed in about two
hours.
No injuries were reported and the cause is
under investigation by the Fire Prevention
Bureau.
The North County Fire Authority reminds
all residents to cut down all weeds and dry
grass a minimum of 30 feet from their homes.
Brad
Underwood
Local briefs
By Michelle Durand
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
San Mateo County is on its way to the dog
house and cat house and every other animal
in between.
On Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors unan-
imously approved plans to construct a $20
million animal shelter to replace the antiquat-
ed facility at Coyote Point. The project has
been underway for a while but had to make its
way to each individual city funding animal
services before the supervisors could give its
nal stamp of approval as part of the consent
agenda.
San Mateo County contracts with the
Peninsula Humane Society for its animal con-
trol and sheltering services and has done so
for more than 50 years. Animals are processed
at the current 12 Airport Blvd. location and, if
or when deemed ready for adoption, moved to
the Tom Lantos Center for Compassion, the
donor-funded facility that opened in 2011 on
Burlingames Rollins Road. The existing
agreement expires in June 2015.
The boards decision approves the agree-
ment with all the cites to build the new shel-
ter on Airport Boulevard and enter into a 30-
year interest-free lease agreement. The coun-
ty will front the initial funding estimated to
be between $15.1 million and $20.2 mil-
lion. The cities will pay various lease
amounts based on a combination of its three-
year average use of the shelter and popula-
tion. Use counts for 80 percent while popula-
tion makes up the remaining 20 percent. For
example, with a $20.2 million price tag,
Atherton is estimated to pay $5,749 while a
bigger city like San Mateo is estimated to
pay $105,000.
Public Works looked at revamping the
existing building which dates from the 1960s
or retrotting another but determined that all
the alternative options were more expensive.
The plan calls fro a 33,500-square-foot
building and PHS/SPCA Executive Director
Ken White previously told the Daily Journal
he hopes for updated but practical compo-
nents like better air ow and a disinfecting
and chemical delivery system.
Construction is expected to start this fall
and nish within 18 months. During the
work, the current shelter will remain open.
In scal year 2013-14, the shelter took in
17,409 animals and projects a slight increase
to 17,500 the following year.
County approves new animal shelter
CITY
GOVERNMENT
Foster Ci t y i s
looking for residents
interested in serving
full three-year terms
beginning January
2015 on three citi-
zen advisory committees.
There will be vacancies on the Audit
Commi ttee, which meets 7 p.m. in April
and November; the Information and
Technol ogy Commi ttee, which meets
7 p.m. on the second Tuesday bi-monthly;
and the Parks and Recreat i on
Commi ttee, which meets 6:30 p.m. on
the rst Wednesday each month.
Those who are interested should submit
an application by 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct.
23. Forms are available online at www.fos-
tercity.org or at City Hall, 610 Foster City
Blvd.
The San Carlos City Council will
hold a strategic planning retreat at 8:30
a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17 in the Library
Conference Room, Second Floor, 610
Elm St.
The San Carlos City Council agreed
to push up the process of potentially creat-
ing a business improvement district which
will levy property owners annually to fund
services beyond what the city provides.
The city will hire a consultant to analyze
the likelihood of passage and later devel-
oping a work plan and budget.
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203 Public Notices
CASE# CIV 529559
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
Alicia Lauren Morales on behalf of
Gianna Alexis Adams, Justin Anthony
Adams, minors
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner Alicia Lauren Morales on be-
half of Gianna Alexis Adams, Justin An-
thony Adams, minors filed a petition with
this court for a decree changing name
as follows:
a) Present name: Gianna Alexis Adams
a) Propsed Name: Gianna Alexis Mo-
rales
b) Present name: Justin Anthony Adams
b) Propsed Name: Giovanni Anthony Mo-
rales
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 September
25, 2014 at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2J,
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: 07/28/2014
/s/ Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 07/25/2014
(Published, 08/20/2014, 08/27/2014,
09/03/2014, 09/10/2014)
CASE# CIV 529741
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
Merlyn E. Masangcay
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner Merlyn E. Masangcay filed a
petition with this court for a decree
changing name as follows:
Present name: Merlyn Esperon Masang-
cay
Propsed Name: Violeta Esperon Ma-
sangcay
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 7,
2014 at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2J, 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: 08/01/2014
/s/ Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 08/01/2014
(Published, 08/20/2014, 08/27/2014,
09/03/2014, 09/10/2014)
203 Public Notices
CASE# CIV 530060
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
Arifa & Abdul Buksh
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner Arifa & Abdul Buksh filed a pe-
tition with this court for a decree chang-
ing name as follows:
Present name: Aarif Afraaz Buksh
Propsed Name: Aydin Aarif Buksh
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 September
30, 2014 at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2J,
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: 08/18/2014
/s/ Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 08/18/2014
(Published, 08/20/2014, 08/27/2014,
09/03/2014, 09/10/2014)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #261963
The following person is doing business
as: Westcoast Pavement Restoration, 21
Paul St., DALY CITY, CA 94014 is here-
by registered by the following owner:
Ron Conway, same address. The busi-
ness is conducted by an Individual. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on
/s/ Ron Conway /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/18/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/20/14, 08/27/14, 09/03/14, 09/10/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #261758
The following person is doing business
as: Canon-Bell Financial, 210 Estates Dr.
SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 is hereby reg-
istered by the following owner: Neria
Canonizado, same address. The busi-
ness is conducted by an Individual. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on.
/s/ Neria Canonizado /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 07/30/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/20/14, 08/27/14, 09/03/14, 09/10/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #261941
The following person is doing business
as: Tangible Acupuncture & Integrative,
2943 Broadway St., #2, REDWOOD
CITY, CA 94062 is hereby registered by
the following owner: Igor Bril, 1214 North
Rd., Belmont, CA 94002. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on.
/s/ Igor Bril /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/11/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/20/14, 08/27/14, 09/03/14, 09/10/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #261954
The following person is doing business
as: 1) Insyst OHS, 2) Insyst OH&S 3) In-
syst OSH 4) Insyst OS&H, 252 Wood-
bridge Circle, SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is
hereby registered by the following owner:
Victor Toy, same address. The business
is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on.
/s/ Victor Toy /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/13/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/20/14, 08/27/14, 09/03/14, 09/10/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #261970
The following person is doing business
as: Back to the Garden, 504 Upton St.,
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062 is hereby
registered by the following owner: John
Trewin, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on.
/s/ John Trewin /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/13/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/20/14, 08/27/14, 09/03/14, 09/10/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #261971
The following person is doing business
as: Nissan Serramonte, 650 Serramonte
Blvd., COLMA, CA 94014 is hereby reg-
istered by the following owner: Price-
Simms Serramonte, LLC., CA. The busi-
ness is conducted by a Limited Liability
Company. The registrants commenced
to transact business under the FBN on
N/A.
/s/ Adam Simms /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/19/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/20/14, 08/27/14, 09/03/14, 09/10/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #261972
The following person is doing business
as: Kia Serramonte, 630 Serramonte
Blvd., COLMA, CA 94014 is hereby reg-
istered by the following owner: Price-
Simms Serramonte, LLC., CA. The busi-
ness is conducted by a Limited Liability
Company. The registrants commenced
to transact business under the FBN on
N/A.
/s/ Adam Simms /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/19/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/20/14, 08/27/14, 09/03/14, 09/10/14).
203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #261920
The following person is doing business
as: SmartStory Technologies, 3 Waters
Park Dr., Ste 201, SAN MATEO, CA
94403 is hereby registered by the follow-
ing owner: Transilio, Inc., DE. The busi-
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on 07/01/2014.
/s/ Lora Sigglin /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/11/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/27/14, 09/03/14, 09/10/14, 09/17/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #261755
The following person is doing business
as: VIP Cleaning Services, 3830 Fleet-
wood Drive, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 is
hereby registered by the following own-
ers: Lidiana Alves Moreira and Welber
Sales Campos, , same address. The
business is conducted by a General Part-
nership. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on.N/A
/s/ Lidiana Alves Moreira /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 07/30/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/03/14, 09/10/14, 09/17/14, 09/24/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #261895
The following person is doing business
as: Joyus Juice, 808 Paloma Ave., BUR-
LINGAME, CA 94010 is hereby regis-
tered by the following owners: Jessica
Watson, same address and Alison Car-
on, 1224 Edgehill Dr., Burlingame, CA
94010. The business is conducted by a
General Partnership. The registrants
commenced to transact business under
the FBN on
/s/ Jessica L. Watson/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/12/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/03/14, 09/10/14, 09/17/14, 09/24/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #262110
The following person is doing business
as: Law Offices of Jessica Cochran, 533
Airport Blvd., Ste 400, BURLINGAME,
CA 94010 is hereby registered by the
following owner: Jessica Cochran-Kelly,
1306 James Ave., Redwood City, CA
94062. The business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on
/s/ Jessica Cochran-Kelly/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 09/02/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/03/14, 09/10/14, 09/17/14, 09/24/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #262147
The following person is doing business
as: Broiler Express, 895 Laurel St., SAN
CARLOS, CA 94070 is hereby registered
by the following owner: Sandoval Food
Corporation, CA. The business is con-
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants
commenced to transact business under
the FBN on
/s/ V Isaias Sandoval, President/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 09/04/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/10/14, 09/17/14, 09/24/14, 10/01/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #262042
The following person is doing business
as: Trust the Tax Pros, 30 W 39th Ave
Ste 103, SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is
hereby registered by the following owner:
Jacquelance, Inc., CA. The business is
conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 07/01/2014
/s/ Terry Veevers, President /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/26/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/10/14, 09/17/14, 09/24/14, 10/01/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #262002
The following person is doing business
as: Jacquelines Sweet Shop, 725 Fiesta
Drive, SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is hereby
registered by the following owners: Jac-
queline Adan and Kevin Cox, same ad-
dress. The business is conducted by
aGeneral Partnership. The registrants
commenced to transact business under
the FBN on .
/s/ Jacqueline Adan/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/21/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/10/14, 09/17/14, 09/24/14, 10/01/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #262055
The following person is doing business
as: K and K Electronics, 1456 East 3rd
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401 is hereby
registered by the following owners: Krish-
neel Prasad and Kavita Prasad, 1438
Bradley Ct., San Mateo, CA 94401. The
business is conducted by a Married Cou-
ple. The registrants commenced to trans-
act business under the FBN on
/s/ Krishneel Prasad/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/26/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/10/14, 09/17/14, 09/24/14, 10/01/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #261932
The following person is doing business
as: 1) Suite Sixteen Designs 2) Suite 16
Designs, 1709 Chula Vista Drive, BEL-
MONT, CA 94002 are hereby registered
by the following owner: Julie Taha, same
address. The business is conducted by
an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on
/s/ Julie Taha/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/14/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/10/14, 09/17/14, 09/24/14, 10/01/14).
203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #262155
The following person is doing business
as: Incubate and Distribution, 761 Walnut
St., SAN CARLOS, CA 94070 are hereby
registered by the following owners: 1)
Debra Maltby, same address 2) Rowan
Pinnoy, same address. The business is
conducted by a General Partnership. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on
/s/ Debra Maltby/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 09/05/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/10/14, 09/17/14, 09/24/14, 10/01/14).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #262174
The following person is doing business
as: Violet Ray Electric, 681 Walnut St.
Apt 12, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070 is
hereby registered by the following owner:
Willard G. Fifield V, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on N/A
/s/ Willard G. Fifield V/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 09/08/2014. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/10/14, 09/17/14, 09/24/14, 10/01/14).
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
Joyce Ane Shomar
Case Number: 124790
(Corrected Notice)
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
tingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in the will or es-
tate, or both, of: Joyce Ane Shomar. A
Petition for Probate has been filed by
Jerri Anne Berg in the Superior Court of
California, County of San Mateo. The
Petition for Probate requests that Jerri
Anne Berg be appointed as personal rep-
resentative to administer the estate of
the decedent.
The petition requests authority to admin-
ister the estate under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
thority will allow the personal representa-
tive to take many actions without obtain-
ing court approval. Before taking certain
very important actions, however, the per-
sonal representative will be required to
give notice to interested persons unless
they have waived notice or consented to
the proposed action.) The independent
administration authority will be granted
unless an interested person files an ob-
jection to the petition and shows good
cause why the court should not grant the
authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in
this court as follows: September 23,
2014 at 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28, Superior
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063.
If you object to the granting of the peti-
tion, you should appear at the hearing
and state your objections or file written
objections with the court before the hear-
ing. Your appearance may be in person
or by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
itor of the decedent, you must file your
claim with the court and mail a copy to
the personal representative appointed by
the court within the later of either (1) four
months from the date of first issuance of
letters to a general personal representa-
tive, as defined in section 58(b) of the
California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or personal de-
livery to you of a notice under section
9052 of the California Probate Code.
Other California statutes and legal au-
thority may affect your rights as a cred-
itor. You may want to consult with an at-
torney knowledgeable in California law.
You may examine the file kept by the
court. If you are a person interested in
the estate, you may file with the court a
Request for Special Notice (form DE-
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap-
praisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
section 1250. A Request for Special No-
tice form is available from the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:
Janet L. Brewer
Law Offices \Janet Brewer
2501 Park Blvd., Ste. 100
PALO ALTO, CA 94306
(650)325-8276
Dated: Sep. 05, 2014
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
on September 10, 15, 22, 2014.
210 Lost & Found
FOUND - silver locket on May 6, Crest-
view and Club Dr. Call to describe:
(650)598-0823
210 Lost & Found
FOUND: KEYS (3) on ring with 49'ers
belt clip. One is car key to a Honda.
Found in Home Depot parking lot in San
Carlos on Sunday 2/23/14.
Call 650 490-0921 - Leave message if no
answer.
FOUND: RING Silver color ring found
on 1/7/2014 in Burlingame. Parking Lot
M (next to Dethrone). Brand inscribed.
Gary @ (650)347-2301
LOST - MY COLLAPSIBLE music stand,
clip lights, and music in black bags were
taken from my car in Foster City and may
have been thrown out by disappointed
thieves. Please call (650)704-3595
LOST AFRICAN GRAY PARROT -
(415)377-0859 REWARD!
LOST DOG-SMALL TERRIER-$5000
REWARD Norfolk Terrier missing from
Woodside Rd near High Rd on Dec 13.
Violet is 11mths, 7lbs, tan, female, no
collar, microchipped. Please help bring
her home! (650)568-9642
LOST GOLD Cross at Carlmont Shop-
ping Center, by Lunardis market
(Reward) (415)559-7291
LOST GOLD WATCH - with brown lizard
strap. Unique design. REWARD! Call
(650)326-2772.
LOST SET OF CAR KEYS near Millbrae
Post Office on June 18, 2013, at 3:00
p.m. Reward! Call (650)692-4100
LOST: SMALL diamond cross, silver
necklace with VERY sentimental
meaning. Lost in San Mateo 2/6/12
(650)578-0323.
Books
16 BOOKS on History of WWII Excellent
condition. $95 all obo, (650)345-5502
50 SHADES of Grey Trilogy, Excellent
Condition $25. (650)615-0256
BOOK "LIFETIME" WW1 $12.,
(408)249-3858
BOOKS, PAPERBACK/HARD cover,
Coonts, Higgins, Thor, Follet, Brown,
more $20.00 for 60 books,
(650)578-9208
JONATHAN KELLERMAN - Hardback
books, (5) $3. each, (650)341-1861
JONATHAN KELLERMAN - Hardback
books, (5) $3. each, (650)341-1861
TIME LIFE Nature Books, great condition
19 different books. $5.00 each OBO
(650)580-4763
295 Art
ALASKAN SCENE painting 40" high 53"
wide includes matching frame $99 firm
(650)592-2648
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Sign-
ed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
LANDSCAPE PICTURES (3) hand
painted 25" long 21" wide, wooden
frame, $60 for all 3, (650)201-9166
295 Art
POSTER, LINCOLN, advertising Honest
Ale, old stock, green and black color.
$15. (650)348-5169
296 Appliances
CHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
PONDEROSA WOOD STOVE, like
new, used one load for only 14 hours.
$1,200. Call (650)333-4400
RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric,
1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621
RED DEVIL VACUUM CLEANER - $25.,
(650)593-0893
ROCKET GRILL Brand new indoor grill.
Cooks fast with no mess. $70 OBO.
(650)580-4763
SANYO MINI REFRIGERATOR- $40.,
(415)346-6038
SANYO REFRIGERATOR with size 33
high & 20" wide in very good condition
$85. 650-756-9516.
SEARS KENMORE sewing machine in a
good cabinet style, running smoothly
$99. 650-756-9516.
WHIRLPOOL DEHUMIDIFIER. Almost
new. located coastside. $75 650-867-
6042.
297 Bicycles
GIRLS BIKE 18 Pink, Looks New, Hard-
ly Used $80 (650)293-7313
298 Collectibles
1920'S AQUA Glass Beaded Flapper
Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl
Flapper Collar. $50. 650-762-6048
1940 VINTAGE telephone bench maple
antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833
2 VINTAGE Light Bulbs circa 1905. Edi-
son Mazda Lamps. Both still working -
$50 (650)-762-6048
ARMY SHIRT, long sleeves, with pock-
ets. XL $15 each (408)249-3858
CASINO CHIP Collection Original Chips
from various casinos $99 obo
(650)315-3240
COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters
uncirculated with Holder $15/all,
(408)249-3858
JOE MONTANA signed authentic retire-
ment book, $39., (650)692-3260
MEMORABILIA CARD COLLECTION,
large collection, Marilyn Monroe, James
Dean, John Wayne and hundreds more.
$3,300/obo.. Over 50% off
(650)319-5334.
SCHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta
graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00.
(650)701-0276
TEA POTS - (6) collectables, good con-
dition, $10. each, (650)571-5899
UPPER DECK 1999 baseball cards #1-
535. $85 complete mint set Steve, San
Carlos, 650-255-8716.
300 Toys
K'NEX BUILDING ideas $30.
(650)622-6695
LEGO DUPLO Set ages 1 to 5. $30
(650)622-6695
PILGRIM DOLLS, 15 boy & girl, new,
from Harvest Festival, adorable $25 650-
345-3277
PINK BARBIE 57 Chevy Convertible
28" long (sells on E-Bay for $250) in box
$49 (650)591-9769
RADIO CONTROL car; Jeep with off
road with equipment $99 OBO
(650)851-0878
SMALL WOOD dollhouse 4 furnished
rooms. $35. (650)558-8142
STEP 2 sandbox Large with cover $25
(650)343-4329
TOY - Barney interactive activity, musical
learning, talking, great for the car, $16.
obo, (650)349-6059
27 Wednesday Sept. 10, 2014 THEDAILYJOURNAL
ACROSS
1 City with a Viking
Ship Museum
5 Booking agents?
9 Boardroom
graphic
14 Goof up
15 Cheerful tune
16 Thus with a kiss
I die speaker
17 Par, for stock
19 No thanks
20 Spend an
evening at home
21 Spam holders
23 Minor facial
spasm, say
24 Wanna-__:
poseurs
25 Delicate
tableware
27 Friendly
30 Rival of Peyton
31 A, in Assisi
32 Best
35 Workplace
protection agcy.
39 Same old same
old
43 Craigslist caveat
44 University of
Alabama head
coach Nick
45 Tear
46 Some commuter
lines
49 Web designers
51 Special effects
scene in a
summer
blockbuster, say
56 Silent __:
Coolidge
nickname
57 Year in Mexico
58 Bring in
59 Many a marathon
winner since the
90s
62 Talmud scholar
64 Slogan for TV
channel TBS,
and a hint to the
first word of 17-,
25-, 39- and 51-
Across
66 Pastel shade
67 Word-of-mouth
68 Beethovens birth
city
69 Spheres
70 Pound enclosure
71 Online crafts
store
DOWN
1 Does in
2 Blind piece
3 The Godfather
hatchet man
4 Did as directed
5 Tartan-wearing
group
6 Canola __
7 Demoted planet
8 Stout holder
9 Shortening brand
since 1911
10 Short flight
11 Vintage violin
12 Pine secretion
13 Puccini classic
18 Asset of
successful
entrepreneurs
22 Monarch catcher
25 Hallow
26 Med. plan
choices
27 Largest
Caribbean island
28 Burden
29 Wheel of
Fortune request
33 Solheim Cup
team
34 Brew brand with
a ribbon logo
36 Formal Uh-uh!
37 Kojaks lack
38 Lake Geneva
backdrop
40 Got it
41 Gullible one
42 Intl. relief agency
since 1946
47 Karaoke machine
display
48 Spokane-to-
Boise dir.
50 Viennas river
51 A League of
Their Own
infielder __
Hooch
52 Studio alert
53 Duke or earl
54 Utter chaos
55 Puccini work
59 Stans pal on
South Park
60 Landers and
Richards
61 Part of a SoHo
address
63 Petting zoo
cry
65 Dust collector
By C.C. Burnikel
2014 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
09/10/14
09/10/14
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
xwordeditor@aol.com
302 Antiques
1912 COFFEE Percolator Urn. perfect
condition includes electric cord $85.
(415)565-6719
ANTIQUE CRYSTAL/ARCADE Coffee
Grinder. $80. 650-596-0513
ANTIQUE ITALIAN lamp 18 high, $70
(650)387-4002
ANTIQUE KILIM RUNNER woven zig
zag design 7' by 6" by 4' $99.,
(650)580-3316
ANTIQUE OLD Copper Wash Tub, 30 x
12 x 13 with handles, $65 (650)591-3313
CASH REGISTER approximate 1930
Solid Oak Document Container with 59"
height; 33"width; 17" deep with compart-
ments. Best Offer.(650)348-3300
MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk,
72 x 40 , 3 drawers, Display case, bev-
elled glass, $700. (650)766-3024
OLD VINTAGE Wooden Sea Captains
Tool Chest 35 x 16 x 16, $65
(650)591-3313
STERLING SILVER loving cup 10" circa
with walnut base 1912 $65
(650)520-3425
303 Electronics
46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
303 Electronics
BLUE NINTENDO DS Lite. Hardly used.
$70 OBO. (760) 996-0767
BLUETOOTH WITH CHARGER - like
new, $20., (415)410-5937
COMBO COLOR T.V. 24in. Toshiba with
DVD VHS Flat Screen Remote. $55. Cell
number: (650)580-6324
COMBO COLOR T.V. Panasonic with
VHS and Radio - Color: White - 2001
$25. Cell number: (650)580-6324
FLIP CAMCORDER $50. (650)583-2767
JVC - DVD Player and video cassette re-
corder. NEW. $80. (650)345-5502
LEFT-HAND ERGONOMIC keyboard
with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20
(650)204-0587
LEFT-HAND ERGONOMIC keyboard
with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20
(650)204-0587
OLD STYLE 32 inch Samsung TV. Free
with pickup. Call 650-871-5078.
SET OF 3 wireless phones all for $50
(650)342-8436
SONY PROJECTION TV 48" with re-
mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111
VINTAGE ZENITH stereo console record
player works good cond $50 (650) 756-
9516 Daly City.
303 Electronics
WESTINGHOUSE 32 Flatscreen TV,
model#SK32H240S, with HDMI plug in
and remote, excellent condition. Two
available, $175 each. (650)400-4174
304 Furniture
2 END Tables solid maple '60's era
$40/both. (650)670-7545
3 PIECE cocktail table with 2 end tables,
glass tops. good condition, $99.
(650)574-4021l
BATHTUB SEAT, electric. Bathmaster
2000. Enables in and out of bath safe-
ly.$99 650-375-1414
BURGUNDY VELVET reupholstered vin-
tage chair. $75. Excellent condition.
650-861-0088
CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50
OBO (650)345-5644
CHAIRS, WITH Chrome Frame, Brown
Vinyl seats $15.00 each. (650)726-5549
COMPUTER DESK $25 , drawer for key-
board, 40" x 19.5" (619)417-0465
DINING ROOM SET - table, four chairs,
lighted hutch, $500. all, (650)296-3189
DISPLAY CABINET 72x 21 x39 1/2
High Top Display, 2 shelves in rear $99
(650)591-3313
PEDESTAL SINK $25 (650)766-4858
304 Furniture
DRESSER (5 drawers) 43" H x 36" W
$40. (650)756-9516 DC.
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condi-
tion, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
DURALINER ROCKING CHAIR, Maple
Finish, Cream Cushion w matching otto-
man $70 (650)583-4943.
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER with
shelves for books, pure oak. Purchased
for $750. Sell for $99. (650)348-5169
FREE SOFA and love seat set. good
condtion (650)630-2329
GRACO 40" x28"x28" kid pack 'n play
exc $40 (650) 756-9516 Daly City
HIGH END childrens bedroom set,
white, solid, well built, in great/near
perfect condition. Comes with mat-
tress (twin size) in great condition. In-
cludes bed frame, two dressers, night
stands, book case, desk with addition-
al 3 drawers for storage. Perfect for
one child. Sheets available if wanted.
$550. (415)730-1453.
KITCHEN CABINETS - 3 metal base
kitchen cabinets with drawers and wood
doors, $99., (650)347-8061
LAWN CHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8.
each, (415)346-6038
LIVING & Dining Room Sets. Mission
Style, Trestle Table w/ 2 leafs & 6
Chairs, Like new $600 obo
(831)768-1680
LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover &
plastic carring case & headrest, $35.
each, (650)592-7483
LOVE SEAT, Upholstered pale yellow
floral $99. (650)574-4021
MIRROR, SOLID OAK. 30" x 19 1/2",
curved edges; beautiful. $85.00 OBO.
Linda 650 366-2135.
OAK BOOKCASE, 30"x30" x12". $25.
(650)726-6429
OCCASIONAL, END or Sofa Table. $25.
Solid wood in excellent condition. 20" x
22". (650)861-0088.
OTTOMANS, LIGHT blue, dark blue,
Storage, Versatile, Removable cover,
$25. for both OBO. (650)580-4763
OUTDOOR WOOD SCREEN - new $80
obo Retail $130 (650)873-8167
PAPASAN CHAIRS (2) -with cushions
$45. each set, (650)347-8061
PIANO AND various furniture pieces,
golf bag. $100-$300 Please call for info
(650)740-0687
PORTABLE JEWELRY display case
wood, see through lid $45. 25 x 20 x 4 in-
ches. (650)592-2648.
ROCKING CHAIR fine light, oak condi-
tion with pads, $85.OBO 650 369 9762
ROCKING CHAIR Great condition,
1970s style, dark brown, wooden,
suede cushion, photo availble, $99.,
(650)716-3337
ROCKING CHAIR, decorative wood /
armrest, it swivels rocks & rolls
$99.00.650-592-2648
SOFA - excelleNT condition. 8 ft neutral
color $99 OBO (650)345-5644
SOLID WOOD BOOKCASE 33 x 78
with flip bar ask $75 obo (650)743-4274
STURDY OAK TV or End Table. $35.
Very good condition. 30" x 24".
(650)861-0088
TABLE OCTAGONAL SHAPE 17" high
18" width, made by Baker $75 (650)593-
8880
TEA/ UTILITY Cart, $15. (650)573-7035,
(650)504-6057
304 Furniture
TEAK CABINET 28"x32", used for ster-
eo equipment $25. (650)726-6429
TRUNDLE BED - Single with wheels,
$40., (650)347-8061
TV STAND brown. $40.00 OBO
(650) 995-0012
VIDEO CENTER 38 inches H 21 inches
W still in box $45., (408)249-3858
WALL CLOCK - 31 day windup, 26
long, $99 (650)592-2648
WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with
upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429
WHITE 5 Drawer dresser.Excellent con-
dition. Moving. Must sell $90.00 OBO
(650) 995-0012
WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x
17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311
WOOD BOOKCASE unit - good condi-
tion $65.00 (650)504-6058
WOOD FURNITURE- one end table and
coffee table. In good condition. $30
OBO. (760)996-0767.
306 Housewares
"PRINCESS HOUSE decorator urn
"Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H
$25., (650)868-0436
COFFEE MAKER, Makes 4 cups $12,
(650)368-3037
COOKING POTS (2) stainless steel,
temperature resistent handles, 21/2 & 4
gal. $5. SOLD!
COOLER/WARMER, UNOPENED, Wor-
thy Mini Fridge/warmer, portable, handle,
plug, white $30.00 (650) 578 9208
ELECTRIC FAN Wind Machine 20in.
Portable Round Plastic Adjustable $35
Cell Number (650)580-6324
HOUSE HEATER Excellent condition.
Works great. Must sell. $30.00 OBO
(650) 995-0012
PERSIAN TEA set for 8. Including
spoon, candy dish, and tray. Gold Plated.
$100. (650) 867-2720
PERSIAN TEA set for 8. Including
spoon, candy dish, and tray. Gold Plated.
$100. (650) 867-2720
QUEENSIZE BEDSPREAD w/2 Pillow
Shams (print) $30.00 (650)341-1861
SINGER ELECTRONIC sewing machine
model #9022. Cord, foot controller
included. $99 O.B.O. (650)274-9601 or
(650)468-6884
SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
VACUUM EXCELLENT condition. Works
great.Moving. Must sell. $35.00 OBO
(650) 995-0012
307 Jewelry & Clothing
LADIES GLOVES - gold lame' elbow
length gloves, size 7.5, $15. new,
(650)868-0436
308 Tools
BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269
CIRCULAR SKILL saw "craftman"7/1/4"
heavy duty never used in box $45.
(650)992-4544
CLICKER TORQUE Wrench 20-150 lbs,
new/warranty case $29 650-595-3933
CRACO 395 SP-PRO, electronic paint
sprayer.Commercial grade. Used only
once. $600/obo. (650)784-3427
CRAFTMAN JIG Saw 3.9 amp. with vari-
able speeds $65 (650)359-9269
CRAFTMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet
stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-1045
CRAFTSMAN 3/4 horse power 3,450
RPM $60 (650)347-5373
308 Tools
CRAFTSMAN 6" bench grinder $40.
(650)573-5269
CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6"
dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402
CRAFTSMAN BELT & disc sander $99.
(650)573-5269
CRAFTSMAN POCKET Socket screw-
drivers wrench tape new, $25 650-595-
3933
DAYTON ELECTRIC 1 1/2 horse power
1,725 RPM $60 (650)347-5373
HANDTRUCK DOLLY converts to 4
wheel dolly. $30/obo. (650)591-6842
HUSKY POWER inverter 750wtts.adap-
tor/cables unused AC/DC.$50.
(650)992-4544
HYDRAULIC floor botle jack 10" H.
plus.Ford like new. $25.00 botlh
(650)992-4544
MICROMETER MEASUREMENT
brake/drum tool new in box
$25.(650)992-4544
WHEELBARROW. BRAND new, never
used. Wood handles. $50 or best offer.
(650) 595-4617
310 Misc. For Sale
ARTIFICIAL FICUS TREE 6 ft. life like,
full branches. in basket $55.
(650)269-3712
CLASSIC COUNTRY MUSIC" Smithso-
nian Collection of Recordings, 4 audio-
tapes, annotation booklet. $20.
(650)574-3229
ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER selectric II
good condition, needs ribbon (type
needed attached) $35 SOLD!
ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER good
condition $50., (650)878-9542
FOLK SONG anthology: Smithsonian
Collection of Recordings, 4 audiotapes +
annotation booklet. $20 (650)574-3229
GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never
used $8., (408)249-3858
GOTT 10-GAL beverage cooler $20.
(650)345-3840 leave a clear Message
HARLEY DAVIDSON black phone, per-
fect condition, $65., (650) 867-2720
ICE CHEST $15 (650)347-8061
KENNESAW ORIGINAL salute cannon
$30. (650)726-1037
LITTLE PLAYMATE by IGLOO 10"x10",
cooler includes icepak. $20
(650)574-3229
MEDICINE CABINET - 18 X 24, almost
new, mirror, $20., (650)515-2605
NATIVITY SET, new, beautiful, ceramic,
gold-trimmed, 11-pc.,.asking: $50.
Call: 650-345-3277 /message
NEW LIVING Yoga Tape for Beginners
$8. 650-578-8306
OVAL MIRROR $10 (650)766-4858
OXYGEN AND Acetylene tanks, both for
$99 (650)591-8062
SHOWER DOOR custom made 48 x 69
$70 (650)692-3260
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Ma-
chine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, den-
tures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
VASE WITH flowers 2 piece good for the
Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720
VINTAGE WHITE Punch Bowl/Serving
Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra
$35. (650)873-8167
WICKER PICNIC basket, mint condition,
handles, light weight, pale tan color.
$10. (650)578-9208
311 Musical Instruments
BALDWIN GRAND PIANO, 6 foot, ex-
cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call
(510)784-2598
GULBRANSEN BABY GRAND PIANO -
Appraised @$5450., want $3500 obo,
(650)343-4461
HAILUN PIANO for sale, brand new, ex-
cellent condition. $6,000. (650)308-5296
HAMMOND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
vate owner, (650)349-1172
PA SYSTEM, Yamaha 8 channel hd,
Traynor spkrs.$95/OBO - 650-345-7352
ROLAND GW-7 Workstation/Keyboard,
with expression pedal, sustain pedal, and
owners manual. $500. (415)706-6216
WURLITZER PIANO, console, 40 high,
light brown, good condition. $490.
(650)593-7001
YAMAHA PIANO, Upright, Model M-305,
$750. Call (650)572-2337
312 Pets & Animals
AQUARIUM, MARINA Cool 10, 2.65
gallons, new pump. $20. (650)591-1500
BAMBOO BIRD Cage - very intricate de-
sign - 21"x15"x16". $50 (650)341-6402
PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large, Excellent
Condition, $275 (650)245-4084
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312 Pets & Animals
DELUX"GLASS LIZARD cage unused ,
rock open/close window Decoration
21"Wx12"Hx8"D,$20.(650)992-4544
DOG CRATE like new, i Crate, two
door, divider, 30"L 19"w 21"H $40.
650 345-1234
GECKO GLASS case 10 gal.with heat
pad, thermometer, Wheeled stand if
needed $20. (650)591-1500
PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300
(650)245-4084
315 Wanted to Buy
WE BUY
Gold, Silver, Platinum
Always True & Honest values
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
400 Broadway - Millbrae
650-697-2685
316 Clothes
2 HAWAIIAN dress shirts 1 Lg, 1
XL, and 10 unopened t-shirts, various
designs $25. (650)578-9208
ALPINESTAR JEANS - Tags Attached.
Twin Stitched. Knee Protection. Never
Used! Blue/Grey Sz34 $65.
(650)357-7484
AUTHENTIC ARIZONA DIAMOND XL
shirt, and 3 Large white/blue t-shirts,
both unopened $10. (650)578-9208
BLACK Leather pants Mrs. made in
France size 40 $99. (650)558-1975
BLACK LEATHER tap shoes 9M great
condition $99. (650)558-1975
DAINESE BOOTS - Zipper/Velcro Clo-
sure. Cushioned Ankle. Reflective Strip.
Excellent Condition! Unisex EU40 $65.
(650)357-7484
LADIES FUR Jacket (fake) size 12 good
condition $30 (650)692-3260
NEW MAN'S Wristwatch sweep second
hand, +3 dials, $29 650-595-3933
NIKE PULLOVER mens heavy jacket
Navy Blue & Red, Reg. price $200 sell-
ing for $59 (650)692-3260
PROM PARTY Dress, Long sleeveless
size 6, magenta, with shawl like new $40
obo (650)349-6059
VELVET DRAPE, 100% cotton, new
beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems:
$45 (415)585-3622
VINTAGE 1970S Grecian made dress,
size 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167
317 Building Materials
30 FLUORESCENT Lamps 48" (brand
new in box) $75 for all (650)369-9762
BATHROOM VANITY, antique, with top
and sink: - $65. (650)348-6955
BRAND NEW Millgard window + frame -
$85. (650)348-6955
FLOORING - Carolina Pine, 1x3 T and
G, approximately 400+ sq. ft. $650. CAll
(415)516-4964
STEPPING STONES (17) pebbled ce-
ment, 12 round good condtion $20 San
Bruno (650)588-1946
318 Sports Equipment
2008 EZ GO Golf Cart, red, electric, new
Trojan batteries, new battery charger,
lights, windshield. Excellent condition.
$3,900 obo. Call (650)712-1291 or
(707)888-6025. Half Moon Bay.
3 WHEEL golf cart by Bagboy. Used
twice, New $160 great price $65
(650)200-8935
BODY BY JAKE AB Scissor Exercise
Machine w/instructions. $50.
(650)637-0930
COLEMAN STOVE- never used, 2 burn-
er propane, $40. 650 345-1234
G.I. ammo can, medium, good cond.
$20.00. Call (650) 591-4553, days only.
G.I. AMMO can, small, good cond.,
$15.00. Call (650) 591-4553, days only.
GERMAN ARMY Helmet WW2, 4 motor-
bike DOT $59 650-595-3933
IN-GROUND BASKETBALL hoop, fiber-
glass backboard, adjustable height, $80
obo 650-364-1270
MENS ROLLER Blades size 101/2 never
used $25 (650)520-3425
NORDIC TRACK Pro, $95. Call
(650)333-4400
POWER PLUS Exercise Machine $99
(650)368-3037
TWO SPOTTING Scopes, Simmons and
Baraska, $80 for both (650)579-0933
VINTAGE ENGLISH ladies ice skates -
up to size 7-8, $40., (650)873-8167
WEIGHT LIFTER'S bench and barbell
weights, located coastside, $75, 650-
867-6042
WET SUIT - medium size, $95., call for
info (650)851-0878
WOMEN'S LADY Cougar gold iron set
set - $25. (650)348-6955
322 Garage Sales
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALES
Make money, make room!
List your upcoming garage
sale, moving sale, estate
sale, yard sale, rummage
sale, clearance sale, or
whatever sale you have...
in the Daily Journal.
Reach over 76,500 readers
from South San Francisco
to Palo Alto.
in your local newspaper.
Call (650)344-5200
335 Garden Equipment
2 FLOWER pots with Gardenia's both for
$20 (650)369-9762
340 Camera & Photo Equip.
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 $79
(415)971-7555
345 Medical Equipment
WALKER - brand new, $20., SSF,
(415)410-5937
WALKER WITH basket $30. Invacare
Excellent condition (650)622-6695
WHEEL CHAIR asking $75 OBO
(650)834-2583
WHEEL CHAIR, heavy duty, wide, excel-
lent condition. $99.(650)704-7025
379 Open Houses
OPEN HOUSE
LISTINGS
List your Open House
in the Daily Journal.
Reach over 76,500
potential home buyers &
renters a day,
from South San Francisco
to Palo Alto.
in your local newspaper.
Call (650)344-5200
380 Real Estate Services
HOMES & PROPERTIES
The San Mateo Daily Journals
weekly Real Estate Section.
Look for it
every Friday and Weekend
to find information on fine homes
and properties throughout
the local area.
440 Apartments
1 bedroom, New carpet and paint $1550
per month, $1000 deposit, 50 Redwood
Ave, RWC, (650)362-4555
SAN MATEO 1 BR IN LAW, kitchen,
bath, liv room, (650)344-8127
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 & A/C
950 El Camino Real San Carlos
(650) 593-3136
Mention Daily Journal
620 Automobiles
2012 LEXUS ISF - V-8, 420hp, 22k
miles, New Tires, Loaded! sliver exterior
red & black interior, Pristine $45,000
SOLD!
CHEVY HHR 08 - Grey, spunky car
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
(408)807-6529.
HONDA 96 LX SD all power, complete,
runs. $3500 OBO, (650)481-5296 - Joe
Fusilier
MERCEDES 06 C230 - 6 cylinder, navy
blue, 60K miles, 2 year warranty,
$18,000, (650)455-7461
DODGE 99 Van, Good Condition,
$2,800 OBO (650)481-5296
620 Automobiles
Dont lose money
on a trade-in or
consignment!
Sell your vehicle in the
Daily Journals
Auto Classifieds.
Just $42!
Well run it
til you sell it!
Reach 76,500 drivers
from South SF to
Palo Alto
Call (650)344-5200
ads@smdailyjournal.com
625 Classic Cars
FORD 63 THUNDERBIRD Hardtop, 390
engine, Leather Interior. Will consider
$6,500 /OBO (650)364-1374
630 Trucks & SUVs
DODGE 01 DURANGO, V-8 SUV, 1
owner, dark blue, CLEAN! $5,000/obo.
Call (650)492-1298
635 Vans
67 INTERNATIONAL Step Van 1500,
Typical UPS type size. $1,950/OBO,
(650)364-1374
FORD E150 Cargo VAN, 2007, 56k
miles, almost perfect! $12,000
(650)591-8062
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
1973 FXE Harley Shovel Head 1400cc
stroked & balanced motor. Runs perfect.
Low milage, $6,600 Call (650)369-8013
BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
650-995-0003
HARLEY DAVIDSON 04 Heritage Soft
Tail ONLY 5,400 miles. $11,000. Call
(650)342-6342.
MOTORCYCLE GLOVES - Excellent
condition, black leather, $35. obo,
(650)223-7187
MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAGS sales,
with mounting hardware $35.
(650)670-2888
650 RVs
COLEMAN LARAMIE
pop-up camper, Excellent
Condition, $2,250.
Call (415)515-6072
670 Auto Service
YAO'S AUTO SERVICES
(650)598-2801
Oil Change Special $24.99
most cars
San Carlos Smog Check
(650)593-8200
Cash special $26.75 plus cert.
96 & newer
1098 El Camino Real San Carlos
670 Auto Parts
AUTO REFRIGERATION gauges. R12
and R132 new, professional quality $50.
(650)591-6283
CAR TOWchain 9' $35 (650)948-0912
HONDA SPARE tire 13" $25
(415)999-4947
SHOP MANUALS 2 1955 Pontiac
manual, 4 1984 Ford/Lincoln manuals, 1
gray marine diesel manual $40
(650)583-5208
SHOP MANUALS for GM Suv's
Year 2002 all for $40 (650)948-0912
SNOW CHAIN cables made by Shur
Grip - brand new-never used. In the
original case. $25 650-654-9252.
USED BIG O 4 tires, All Terrain
245/70R16, $180 (650)579-0933
680 Autos Wanted
Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
Novas, running or not
Parts collection etc.
So clean out that garage
Give me a call
Joe 650 342-2483
by Greenstarr
Rambo
Concrete
Works
Walkways
Driveways
Patios
Colored
Aggregate
Block Walls
Retaining walls
Stamped Concrete
Ornamental concrete
Swimming pool removal
Tom 650.834.2365
Licensed Bonded and Insured
www.yardboss.net
Since 1985 License # 752250
Cabinetry
FOR YOUR CABINET NEEDS
" TRUST EXPERIENCE"
FOCAL POINT KITCHENS & BATH
Modular & Custom cabinets
Over 30 Years in Business !
1222 So. El Camino Real
San Mateo
(650)345-0355
www.focalpointkitchens.com
Cleaning
Concrete
ASP CONCRETE
LANDSCAPING
All kinds of Concrete
Retaining Wall Tree Service
Roofing Fencing
New Lawns
Free Estimates
(650)544-1435 (650)834-4495
Construction
REMODELING
Chad Heeley
(650)892-8300
David Blum
(650)207-3559
Lic#676437
DEVOE
CONSTRUCTION
Kitchen & Bath
Remodeling
Belmont/Castro Valley, CA
(650) 318-3993
Construction
MOE
CONSTRUCTION
Remodels- Kitchen,
Bath, New Addtions
Foundation - Driveway,
Concrete, Paver Stones
Retaining Wall - Hawai-
ian Rock Walls, Blocks,
Brick Walls
Licensed and Insured
Free Estimates
(415)215-8899
LEMUS CONSTRUCTION
(650)271-3955
Dry Rot Decks Fences
Handyman Painting
Bath Remodels & much more
Based in N. Peninsula
Free Estimates ... Lic# 913461
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
Draperies
MARLAS DRAPERIES
& ALTERATIONS
Custom made drapes & pillows
Alterations for men & women
Free Estimates
(650)703-6112
(650)389-6290
2140A S. El Camino, SM
Electricians
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
650-322-9288
for all your electrical needs
ELECTRIC SERVICE GROUP
ELECTRICIAN
For all your
electrical needs
Residential, Commercial,
Troubleshooting,
Wiring & Repairing
Call Ben (650)685-6617
Lic # 427952
INSIDE OUT
ELECTRIC INC
Service Upgrades
Remodels / Repairs
The tradesman you will
trust and recommend
Lic# 808182
(650)515-1123
Gardening
KEEP YOUR LAWN
LOOKING GREEN
Time to Aerate your lawn
We also do seed/sod of lawns
Spring planting
Sprinklers and irrigation
Pressure washing
Call Robert
STERLING GARDENS
650-703-3831 Lic #751832
Flooring
SHOP
AT HOME
WE WILL
BRING THE
SAMPLES
TO YOU.
Call for a
FREE in-home
estimate
FLAMINGOS FLOORING
CARPET
VINYL
LAMINATE
TILE
HARDWOOD
650-655-6600
Housecleaning
CONSUELOS HOUSE
CLEANING & WINDOWS
Bi-Weekly/Once a Month,
Moving In & Out
28 yrs. in Business
Free Estimates, 15% off First Visit
(650)278-0157
Lic#1211534
Gutters
O.K.S RAINGUTTER
New Rain Gutter, Down Spouts,
Gutter Cleaning & Screening,
Gutter & Roof Inspections
Friendly Service
CA Lic# 794353/Bonded
CALL TODAY
(650)556-9780
Handy Help
AAA HANDYMAN
& MORE
Since 1985
Repairs Maintenance Painting
Carpentry Plumbing Electrical
All Work Guaranteed
(650) 995-4385
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ADVERTISE
YOUR SERVICE
in the
HOME & GARDEN SECTION
Offer your services to 76,500 readers a day, from
Palo Alto to South San Francisco
and all points between!
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Handy Help
CONTRERAS HANDYMAN
SERVICES
Fences Decks
Concrete Work Arbors
We can do any job big or small
Free Estimates
(650)288-9225
(650)350-9968
contrerashandy12@yahoo.com
DISCOUNT HANDYMAN
& PLUMBING
Kitchen/Bathroom Remodeling,
Tile Installation,
Door & Window Installation
Priced for You! Call John
(650)296-0568
Free Estimates
Lic.#834170
HONEST HANDYMAN
Remodeling, Plumbing.
Electrical, Carpentry,
General Home Repair,
Maintenance,
New Construction
No Job Too Small
Lic.# 891766
(650)740-8602
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
AAA RATED!
INDEPENDENT HAULERS
$40 & UP
HAUL
Since 1988/Licensed & Insured
Monthly Specials
Fast, Dependable Service
Free Estimates
A+ BBB Rating
(650)341-7482
CHAINEY HAULING
Junk & Debris Clean Up
Furniture / Appliance / Disposal
Tree / Bush / Dirt / Concrete Demo
Starting at $40& Up
www.chaineyhauling.com
Free Estimates
(650)207-6592
FRANKS HAULING
Junk and Debris
Furniture, bushes,
concrete and more
FREE ESTIMATES
(650)361-8773
Hauling
Landscaping
Free Estimate
650.353.6554
Lic. #973081
NATE LANDSCAPING
Tree Service
*
Pruning &
Removal
*
Fence Deck
*
Paint
*
New Lawn
*
All Concrete
*
Ret. Wall
*
Pavers
*
Yard Clean-Up & Haul
Landscaping
by Greenstarr
Yard Boss
0omp|ete |andscape
construct|on and remova|
Fu|| tree care |nc|ud|ng
hazard eva|uat|on,
tr|mm|ng, shap|ng,
remova| and stump
gr|nd|ng
8eta|n|ng wa||s
0rnamenta| concrete
Sw|mm|ng poo| remova|
Tom 650. 834. 2365
Licensed Bonded and Insured
www.yardboss.net
Since 1985 License # 752250
Moving
BAY AREA
RELOCATION SERVICES
Specializing In:
Homes, Apts, Storages
Professional, Friendly, Careful
Peninsula Personal mover
(650)248-6343
Fully Lic & Bonded Cal-T190632
Painting
CORDERO PAINTING
Commercial & Residential
Exterior & Interior
Free Estimates
(650)372-8361
Lic # 35740 Insured
JON LA MOTTE
PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
Quality Work, Reasonable
Rates, Free Estimates
(650)368-8861
Lic #514269
Painting
NICK MEJIA PAINTING
A+ Member BBB Since 1975
Large & Small Jobs
Residential & Commercial
Classic Brushwork, Matching, Stain-
ing, Varnishing, Cabinet Finishing
Wall Effects, Murals, More!
(415)971-8763
Lic. #479564
Plumbing
MEYER PLUMBING SUPPLY
Toilets, Sinks, Vanities,
Faucets, Water heaters,
Whirlpools and more!
Wholesale Pricing &
Closeout Specials.
2030 S Delaware St
San Mateo
650-350-1960
Screens
DONT SHARE
YOUR HOUSE
WITH BUGS!
We repair and install all types of
Window & Door Screens
Free Estimates
(650)299-9107
PENINSULA SCREEN SHOP
Mention this ad for 20% OFF!
MARTIN SCREEN SHOP
Quality Screens
Old Fashion Workmanship
New & Repair
Pick up, delivery & installation
(650)591-7010
301 Old County Rd. San Carlos
since 1957
Tree Service
Hillside Tree
Service
LOCALLY OWNED
Family Owned Since 2000
Trimming Pruning
Shaping
Large Removal
Stump Grinding
Free
Estimates
Mention
The Daily Journal
to get 10% off
for new customers
Call Luis (650) 704-9635
Tile
CUBIAS TILE
Entryways Kitchens
Decks Bathrooms
Tile Repair Floors
Grout Repair Fireplaces
Call Mario Cubias for Free Estimates
(650)784-3079
Lic.# 955492
Window Washing
Windows
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.
by Greenstarr
&
Chriss Hauling
Yard clean up - attic,
basement
Junk metal removal
including cars, trucks and
motorcycles
Demolition
Concrete removal
Excavation
Swimming pool removal
Tom 650. 834. 2365
Chri s 415. 999. 1223
Licensed Bonded and Insured
www.yardboss.net
Since 1985 License # 752250
30 Wednesday Sept. 10, 2014 THEDAILYJOURNAL
Accounting
ALAN CECCHI EA
Tax Preparation
& Representation
Bookkkeeping - Accounting
Phone 650-245-7645
alancecchi@yahoo .com
Attorneys
INJURY
LAWYER
LOWER FEES
San Mateo Since 1976
650-366-5800
www.BlackmanLegal.com
Law Office of Jason Honaker
BANKRUPTCY
Chapter 7 &13
Call us for a consultation
650-259-9200
www.honakerlegal.com
Cemetery
LASTING
IMPRESSIONS
ARE OUR FIRST
PRIORITY
Cypress Lawn
1370 El Camino Real
Colma
(650)755-0580
www.cypresslawn.com
Clothing
$5 CHARLEY'S
Sporting apparel from your
49ers, Giants & Warriors,
low prices, large selection.
450 W. San Bruno Ave.
San Bruno
(650)771-6564
Dental Services
ALBORZI, DDS, MDS, INC.
$500 OFF INVISALIGN TREATMENT
a clear alternative to braces even for
patients who have
been told that they were not invisalign
candidates
235 N SAN MATEO DR #300,
SAN MATEO
(650)342-4171
Dental Services
MILLBRAE SMILE CENTER
Valerie de Leon, DDS
Implant, Cosmetic and
Family Dentistry
Spanish and Tagalog Spoken
(650)697-9000
15 El Camino Real,
MILLBRAE, CA
RUSSO DENTAL CARE
Dental Implants
Free Consultation& Panoramic
Digital Survey
1101 El Camino RL ,San Bruno
(650)583-2273
www.russodentalcare.com
Food
ALOFT SFO
invites you to mix & mingle at
replay on
Friday, August 15th
from 7pm till midnight!
Live DJs and specialty cocktails at W
XYZ bar to start your weekend!
401 East Millbrae Ave. Millbrae
(650)443-5500
CROWNE PLAZA
Foster City-San Mateo
The Clubhouse Bistro
Wedding, Event &
Meeting Facilities
(650) 295-6123
1221 Chess Drive Foster City
Hwy 92 at Foster City Blvd. Exit
GET HAPPY!
Happy Hour 4-6 M-F
Steelhead Brewing Co.
333 California Dr.
Burlingame
(650)344-6050
www.steelheadbrewery.com
GRILL & VINE
Try Grill & Vines new Summer
menu and get half-off
your second entre of equal or
lesser value when mentioning
this ad! Valid on Friday and Sat-
urday through September!
1 Old Bayshore, Millbrae
(650)872-8141
PANCHO VILLA
TAQUERIA
Because Flavor Still Matters
365 B Street
San Mateo
www.sfpanchovillia.com
Food
PRIME STEAKS
SUPERB VALUE
BASHAMICHI
Steak & Seafood
1390 El Camino Real
Millbrae
www.bashamichirestaurant.com
SCANDIA
RESTAURANT & BAR
Lunch Dinner Wknd Breakfast
OPEN EVERYDAY
Scandinavian &
American Classics
742 Polhemus Rd. San Mateo
HI 92 De Anza Blvd. Exit
(650)372-0888
SEAFOOD FOR SALE
FRESH OFF THE BOAT
(650) 726-5727
Pillar Point Harbor:
1 Johnson Pier
Half Moon Bay
Oyster Point Marina
95 Harbor Master Rd..
South San Francisco
Financial
UNITED AMERICAN BANK
San Mateo , Redwood City,
Half Moon Bay
Call (650)579-1500
for simply better banking
unitedamericanbank.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
CALIFORNIA
STOOLS*BAR*DINETTES
(650)591-3900
Tons of Furniture to match
your lifestyle
Peninsula Showroom:
930 El Camino Real, San Carlos
Ask us about our
FREE DELIVERY
Guns
PENINSULA GUNS
(650) 588-8886
Handguns.Shotguns.Rifles
Tactical and
Hunting Accessories
Buy.Sell.Trade
360 El Camino Real, San Bruno
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
DENTAL
IMPLANTS
Save $500 on
Implant Abutment &
Crown Package.
Call Millbrae Dental
for details
650-583-5880
EYE EXAMINATIONS
579-7774
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
OD, FAAO
www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net
NCP COLLEGE OF NURSING
& CAREER COLLEGE
Train to become a Licensed
Vocational Nurse in 12 months or a
Certified Nursing Assistant in as little
as 8 weeks.
Call (800) 339-5145 for more
information or visit
ncpcollegeofnursing.edu and
ncpcareercollege.com
SLEEP APNEA
We can treat it
without CPAP!
Call for a free
sleep apnea screening
650-583-5880
Millbrae Dental
Housing
CALIFORNIA
MENTOR
We are looking for quality
caregivers for adults
with developmental
disabilities. If you have a
spare bedroom and a
desire to open your
home and make a
difference, attend an
information session:
Thursdays 11:00 AM
1710 S. Amphlett Blvd.
Suite 230
San Mateo
(near Marriott Hotel)
Please call to RSVP
(650)389-5787 ext.2
Competitive Stipend offered.
www.MentorsWanted.com
Insurance
AANTHEM BLUE
CROSS
www.ericbarrettinsurance.com
Eric L. Barrett,
CLU, RHU, REBC, CLTC, LUTCF
President
Barrett Insurance Services
(650)513-5690
CA. Insurance License #0737226
AFFORDABLE
HEALTH INSURANCE
Personal & Professional Service
JOHN LANGRIDGE
(650) 854-8963
Bay Area Health Insurance Marketing
CA License 0C60215
a Diamond Certified Company
Legal Services
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believe it is the best decision and will help
to nally allow the South San Francisco
school board to have a representative of our
Latino community as well as a person con-
versant with all the issues facing our school
district. I thank all my supporters for their
encouragement, and hope they will join me
in supporting Rosa.
Peregrina Boyd said she made the decision
a couple days ago and believes its time for
a Latina to be part of the board. She said she
would consider running again in the future.
Rosa is better known by the community
and has a better chance to win, she said.
She has some endorsements and she knows
more people than I do.
Acosta called the suspension a shame.
But I will give it my best effort, she
said.
She notes now theres going to be a little
more pressure to win.
There are now seven candidates running
for three open seats. Appointed incumbent
Patrick Lucy is in the running. Lucy lled
former trustee Liza Normandys role after
she was elected to the South San Francisco
City Council. Former trustee Shirlee Hochs
seat is also up. She submitted her letter of
resignation last November after a struggle
with her health over the last couple of
years. Trustee Philip Weise is also up for re-
election. Joining Weise and Lucy are Rosa
Acosta, John Baker, Pat Murray, Rick
Ochsenhirt and Sue Olinger.
Peregrina Boyd previously said she
thinks its a very important time in the dis-
trict since it is going through a lot of
changes. Such changes including complet-
ing the 2010 Measure J bond projects,
along with transitioning to the Common
Core curriculum that shifts toward using
more technology in the classroom and the
new Local Control Funding Formula.
Another concern for her is that there have
been too many great teachers leaving the
district, she said.
angela@smdailyjournal.com
(650) 344-5200 ext. 105
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BOYD
a.m. May 4, 2001, beaten, bleeding and
naked from the waist down. She told author-
ities she recalled nothing other than run-
ning into some friends and partying. An
examination turned up seminal uid but it
remained unidentied.
On Nov. 1, 2001, a second woman was
drinking at a Halloween party and later
reported feeling strange and losing bodi-
ly control. She felt she was drugged and said
a man later identied as Chavez and two
other males carried her to their car. She went
in and out of consciousness while the men
took turns assaulting her and was able to get
away in the early morning hours to seek
help. Seminal uid was also recovered from
the victim but again led to no suspect until
the recent database match.
Chavez has a criminal history of misde-
meanors but the law only allows DNA col-
lection for convictions and felony arrests.
On Monday, prosecutors charged Chavez
with kidnapping for sexual assault and vari-
ations of sexual assault. He asked for a
court-appointed attorney and postponed a
plea until Sept. 16 after his lawyer is
assigned.
If convicted of the kidnapping charge
alone, Chavez faces up to life in prison.
He remains in custody on $1.5 million
bail.
michelle@smdailyjournal.com
(650) 344-5200 ext. 102
Continued from page 1
CHAVEZ
By Peter Leonard and Mike Corder
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
HRABOVE, Ukraine A childs jump
rope, its yellow handles blistered and
charred. Aburned book in Tagalog. Chunks
of twisted fuselage. More than seven weeks
after being shot from the sky, the wreckage
from Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 still lay
strewn Tuesday across the elds of eastern
Ukraine.
As evidence of the July 17 aviation disas-
ter that killed all 298 people on board
remained exposed to the elements, investi-
gators hundreds of miles away in the
Netherlands who have not yet visited the
crash site because it is deemed too dangerous
released a preliminary report that left key
questions unanswered.
The plane had no mechanical or other
technical problem in the seconds before it
broke up in the sky after being struck by
multiple high-energy objects from outside
the aircraft, the report said.
There were multiple punctures in the cock-
pit and front section of the fuselage, it said
damage that could be caused by a missile
that detonates in front of its target and pep-
pers it with small chunks of metal. However,
investigators did not identify the source of
the fragments or say who red them.
Although the report drew no conclusions
about responsibility, U.S. State Department
spokeswoman Marie Harf said the ndings
were consistent with our original assess-
ment, that it was likely shot down by one of
these surface-to-air missiles red from sepa-
ratist-controlled territory in eastern
Ukraine.
Im unaware of other objects or ways that
it could be brought down that are consistent
with that nding, Harf said of the report. It
highlights questions for which Russia must
still answer.
The slow pace of the inquiry, its cautious
preliminary conclusion and the fact that
wreckage and human remains are still lying
in Ukraine frustrated and angered victims
families.
Well, I dont know what to say about
this, said Samira Calehr, a Dutch mother
who lost two sons, 11-year-old Miguel and
19-year-old Shaka, in the crash.
She said that she wants the people respon-
sible for downing the plane brought to jus-
tice as soon as possible, pausing for
emphasis on every word. I want to know
who killed my children.
Zenaida Ecal, a 53-year-old resident of
Pagbilao in the northeastern Philippines
who lost her best friend, Irene Gunawan,
expressed frustration that the report disclos-
es only what many already knew - that the
Malaysian plane came under re - but fails to
identify the perpetrators.
We just want all of the victims to be
found, identied and given a proper burial.
We want the perpetrators to be identied and
punished. As long as these dont happen, all
the families and friends of the victims will
continue to suffer, Ecal said. Its taking so
long.
Wreckage scattered in Ukraine as inquiry released
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