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City considers ban on new massage parlors


Questions arise over legitimacy of Belmont therapists’ education, certification
By Bill Silverfarb A recently passed state law shift- sage therapy schools they need to Attorney Marc Zafferano. tions,” Netanel said. “It in no way
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF ed permitting responsibility from provide more than just a transcript Ahmos Netanel, chief executive means that anyone who attended
individual cities to the newly as proof of education. City officials officer at the CAMTC, said yester- these schools is a prostitute.”
Questions over the legitimacy of formed California Massage Therapy went further in their summary of day, however, that the 31 schools The CAMTC’s role is to help pro-
massage workers in the city of Council, a nonprofit agency that the notice and said most massage listed as being suspect were not tect the public and to differentiate
Belmont is leading to a frank dis- regulates and standardizes the therapists and practitioners in because of prostitution but rather between competent and non-com-
issuance of massage certificates. Belmont went to schools that may because of their lack of qualifica- petent massage therapists, Netanel
cussion on limiting the number of
said.
new establishments while officials The CAMTC recently issued a not be legitimate and “serve as a tions. Massage therapists can now apply
verify the quality of the schools and notice to applicants that if they conduit for sex workers,” accord- “We never describe any of these
the training of those in the industry. attended class at 31 suspect mas- ing to a staff report by City schools under those generaliza- See MASSAGE, Page 20

years of Budget may


progress have to wait
County celebrates Americans with Disabilities Act
By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

To get a feel for what it is like to


be a person with a disability,
Marilou Gorospe and Trisha St.
for new gov.
John had attendees of a disabilities
fair in Redwood City yesterday try
Schwarzenegger could leave
some challenging tasks.
The two had visitors to
Community Gatepath’s resource
California without resolution
By Jeff Wilson expectations, he
table try on glasses that blurred the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS won’t act on it.
vision and put socks on their hands “If I don’t get
to represent limited dexterity before all of the things
LOS ANGELES — Without a
trying to button up a shirt or tie a that we need in
budget resolution in sight, Gov.
shoe. order to be fis-
Arnold Schwarzenegger hinted
It wasn’t easy. cally responsible
“Just think of doing this every Monday that he might not sign a
budget before he leaves office next ... I will not sign
day,” Erika Bjork, Gatepath’s com- a budget and it
munications specialist, said on the January unless he gets the reforms
he wants. Arnold could actually
anniversary of the passage of the
Americans with Disabilities Act. California faces a $19 billion Schwarzenegger drag out until the
deficit for the fiscal year that began next governor
The ADA was signed into law 20 gets into office,” Schwarzenegger
years ago yesterday by former pres- July 1, and Schwarzenegger is
BILL SILVERFARB/DAILY JOURNAL demanding pension, tax and spend- told reporters after meeting with the
ident George H.W. Bush. The law Above: The San Mateo County Commission on Disabilities held an ing reforms in the new budget. He Los Angeles Area Chamber of
requires reasonable accommodation awareness fair in Redwood City yesterday to mark the 20th anniversary of
for and bans discrimination against said that if the Legislature doesn’t
the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Below: Community give him a budget that meets his See BUDGET, Page 8
those with physical or mental Gatepath clients Marilou Gorospe and Trisha St.John man a resource table
impairments. The county celebrated that let people get a feel for what it is like to be a person with a disability.
the signing of the ADA yesterday by
hosting a disabilities awareness fair
at the County Center.
Boyfriend charged with assault
There are approximately 140,000 By Michelle Durand counts of
people in San Mateo County who DAILY JOURNAL STAFF attempted mur-
have some sort of disability, accord- der and domestic
ing to the San Mateo County Health A South San Francisco man violence, prose-
System. arrested for allegedly choking his cutors felt the
Yesterday’s fair was hosted by the girlfriend with a set of rosary beads case did not rise
San Mateo County Commission on she was wearing and trying to to that level.
Disabilities, established in 1991. smother her with a pillow Thursday The victim’s
“We still have a long way to go pleaded not guilty yesterday to sev- injuries were not
but we are getting there,” said Scott eral felonies including assault and Roberto substantial and
Sinor, who works for the inflicting corporal injury. Hernandez- Hernandez-
Commission on Disabilities. “We Although South San Francisco Lopez did not
Lopez
police arrested Roberto Hernandez-
See ADA, Page 20 Lopez, 27, on suspicion of two See ASSAULT, Page 20
2 Tuesday • July 27, 2010 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Quote of the Day Snapshot Inside


“We never describe Dehydration
any of these schools under Exercise and
those generalizations....It in heat don’t mix
no way means that anyone who See page 17
attended these schools is a prostitute.”
— Ahmos Netanel,chief executive officer at the CAMTC
“City considers ban on new massage parlors,” see page 1

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vehicle. tough back at the Empire.
Daggett says the 5-year-old German
Larson says was doing just that Friday A bank robber dressed as “Star Wars”
HETOLC shepherd named Dax took a few weeks
when she hit her fifth deer. The crash off the job after the incident. The dog villain Darth Vader made off with an
totaled her minivan, and the air bag left will receive more training to prevent a undetermined amount of cash after point-
bruises on her arms. reoccurrence of what Daggett says was ing a handgun at startled tellers inside a
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target of many gags, but never one this Suffolk County police detective Sgt.
big and scary. Jordanian police nab William Lamb told reporters that at least
Unknown predawn pranksters on one customer at the time didn’t think the
Saturday surrounded the roadside statue lettuce lady during protest theft was legit. The customer, whose
in Cardiff-by-the-Sea with a papier AMMAN, Jordan — An animal rights identity was not released, can be seen
mache model of a great white shark that activist has caused a stir in Jordan’s cap- cowering on the floor in a surveillance
appeared to be swallowing it whole. ital by covering herself in lettuce in a camera photo, moments after the robber
Crowds of gawkers and photographers quirky attempt to persuade Middle shoved him away.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Tuesday • July 27, 2010 3
Police reports
Exceptional, amusing ‘Ainsleys’
By Keith Kreitman
Kong
An antique Mahjong set worth $90 was
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT
stolen on the 1400 block of Paloma Way
in Burlingame before 7:48 a.m. Monday,
Occasionally, I review the premiere of a July 19.
new work and think, “This is going to be a
classic.” Then, I don’t write the review for a BURLINGAME
few days, rethink it, and yes, I believe
“Auctioning the Ainsleys,” developed by play- Accident. A 63-year-old was injured after a
wright Laura Schellhardt at the TheatreWorks car hit a pedestrian at Broadway and
Annual New Works Festival and premiering Capuchino Avenue before 7:11 a.m.
by TheatreWorks on the stage at the Lucie Wednesday, July 21.
Stern Theatre is going to make the grade. Burglary. A Toyota Camry parked on the
What else can I think, when the concept is ground floor of a garage on the 400 block of
original and brilliant, a play about people and Airport Boulevard was burglarized before
the objects that own them; the dialogue is bril- 2:26 p.m. Wednesday, July 21.
liant and studded with engaging original Grand theft. An individual was scammed out
humor and the actors and the staging are of $2,800 on the 1500 block of El Camino
exceptional? Real before 1:54 p.m. Monday, July 19.
There is no denying that TheatreWorks, a Vandalism. A woman got home and found
regional professional theater under the artistic her water hose has been cut on the 1200 block
direction of its founder Robert Kelley, has of Broadway before 3 p.m. Sunday, July 18.
achieved a unique stature in the American the- Grand theft. A purse was taken and credit
atrical scene. It has been the birthplace of a TRACY MARTIN cards had been used since on the first block of
number of works that have moved into the Avery Ainsley (Heidi Kettenring,left) and her sister Annalee (Molly Anne Coogan,right) fight California Drive before 8:19 a.m. Sunday,
national theatrical consciousness. The latest over their father’s desk in the world premiere of ‘Auctioning the Ainsleys’at TheatreWorks. July 18.
has been the musical “Memphis,” born at would be a winner at any auctioneer’s conven-
TheatreWorks, that recently won the Tony tion). FOSTER CITY
Award for the best musical on Broadway. Annalee busies herself at her father’s desk If you go Grand theft. Three sets of Dremel tools
By any standards, the Ainsleys are a weird in her father’s former office tending to a along with other items were stolen from an
and dysfunctional bunch. Except for the bizarre filing system she has developed for the ‘Auctioning the Ainsleys’
BY: Laura Schellhardt apartment on Foster City Boulevard before
tomboy sister Avery (a masterfully performing stories behind auctioned items and wielding a PRESENTED BY:TheatreWorks 10:03 a.m. Wednesday, July 14.
Heidi Kettenring), the mother, Alice (Diane mean stapler she uses to staple tags and price DIRECTED BY:Meredith McDonough Burglary. A suit was stolen from a vehicle on
Dorsey), sisters Annalee (Molly Anne tags onto her own clothing and her arm to the WHERE:Lucie Stern Theatre,1305 Middlefield
Road,Palo Alto Shell Boulevard before 3:57 p.m. Wednesday,
Coogan) and Amelia (Jessica Lynn Carroll) desk when she feels that is about to be auc- WHEN:7:30 p.m.Tuesdays and Wednesdays; 8 p.m. July 14.
and brother Aiden (Liam Vincent), since the tioned away from her. Thursdays and Fridays; 2 p.m.and 8 p.m.on Grand theft. A mountain bike valued at about
death of the husband/father, have been self- Beautiful, charming, naïve and peppy Saturdays; 2 p.m.and 7 p.m.on Sundays through $4,000 was stolen from a garage on Foster
imposed prisoners in their Midwestern man- Amelia is living in the carriage house, select- Sunday,Aug.8
TICKETS:$19 to $67 City Boulevard before 4:24 p.m. Wednesday,
sion/auction house for the past 15 years. ing and arranging items to be auctioned in lov- CONTACT:463-1960 or www.theatreworks.org July 14.
Each has developed unique eccentricities: ingly compatible lots. Things that simply
Avery, who has continued to travel as a pro- “must go together.”
fessional auctioneer, uses her right palm, Brother Aiden dwells mostly in the base-
painfully, instead of a gavel to mark the close ment where he restores or antiques items for
of a sale, presumably hurting herself deliber- auction. Uncharacteristically, he eschews
ately from the guilt of believing she has been material things and his own quarters are
the author of her father’s death (Kettenring’s
mastery of super fast auctioneering patter See AINSLEY, Page 20

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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE Tuesday • July 27, 2010 5
Another attempt at Highlands housing San Diego City Council
Developer returns with scaled-back plan,county wants input
By Michelle Durand tions, appeals and reviews.
bans offshore boozing
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Several speakers told the council
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Meeting time The developer first submitted an that the ban was an overreaction
application in 2002 and the SAN DIEGO — San Diego’s and would drive away tourists, but
A proposal to construct houses in The San Mateo County Planning Commission rejected its City Council has banned so-called council members — with strong
a steep section of the San Mateo Planning Commission meets 9 draft environmental impact review “floatopia” parties where people support from police officials —
Highlands now in its eighth year in a.m.Wednesday,July 29 in in December 2009 because of worry booze it up on inner tubes off- said it was a question of public
the public planning process is head- Board Chambers,400 County over drainage, erosion and aesthet- shore. safety and the cost of policing the
ing back to county officials who, Government Center,Redwood ics. The developer appealed the The council voted 8-0 Monday to crowds. Attendance at “floatopia”
this time, want the public to help City. decision to the Board of Supervisors close the loophole on an alcohol events has reached up to 6,000 peo-
review the latest revisions. which sent the project back to plan- ban that was approved by voters in ple, requiring dozens of rescues.
“We are committed to designing a ning staff for a revised application. November 2008. The ban takes effect immediately.
review process that the community um on 97 acres — a plan that in
2004 worried the community about The public process kicked off by
wants, not what we think the com-
landslides like one that tumbled Wednesday morning’s meeting will State elections set to Around the state
munity wants,” said Community help form that application. County
Development Director Jim homes on Rainbow Drive.
staff hope for an open house in the
fill late senator’s seat Republican 1st Senate District that
Eggemeyer in a written statement. The developer is creating another SACRAMENTO — Gov. Arnold
scaled-down version. The latest pro- Highlands neighborhood and at includes parts of 12 Sierra and
The project, known as Ascension least two workshops. Schwarzenegger has set the dates foothill counties.
posal called for 25 single-family for elections to fill the vacancy left
Heights, is proposed for a 13.25- Those who are unable to attend
dwellings on 27 parcels.
acre section approximately a quar-
The project won’t reach the Wednesday’s commission meeting by state Sen. Dave Cox’s death. Pit bull bites 7-year-old
ter-mile from the College of San Schwarzenegger spokesman Matt
Mateo and bordered by Bel Aire
Planning Commission for final con- but wish to comment can contact
Connelly said Monday that the pri- Oakland girl in the face
sideration for approximately six to Planner James Castaneda at 363-
Road, Ascension Drive and single 1853 or mary election will be Nov. 2, the OAKLAND — A 7-year-old
nine months. In the meantime, same day as the statewide general Oakland girl is recovering after she
family homes. jcastaneda@co.sanmateo.ca.us.
county officials are asking the pub- election. A special election would was bitten in the face by a neigh-
The project is predominately lic to tell them how they want the
located on a hillside where the take place Jan. 4 if no candidate bor’s pit bull.
controversial plan analyzed and is More information can be found at Lt. Chris Landry of the Oakland
slopes average 40 percent. The area wins more than 50 percent of the
holding a meeting Wednesday www.smcplanning.org/ascension. vote. Fire Department says the girl was
was graded more than 40 years ago morning to cull ideas for the
but surface runoff caused erosion Cox, a Republican from Fair taken to Children’s Hospital in
process. Oaks, died July 13 of cancer. He Oakland Saturday after she was bit-
along Ascension Drive over time. The proposed development is in Michelle Durand can be reached by e-
The first proposal was for 26 mail: michelle@smdailyjournal.com or was 72. ten by the dog. She was in stable
its eighth year of applications, rejec- Cox represented the heavily condition Saturday night.
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Jeff Healy
S
even Sequoia Union High School Approximately 141 Presidential Scholars
Obituaries District students were named as can- will be selected and invited to Washington,
Jeff Healy, AKA John Frederick Healy, died D.C., in June to participate in a variety of
didates in this year’s United States
unexpectedly in his sleep July 24, 2010. Thelma Elizabeth Hamilton Presidential Scholars Program — a pro- enrichment activities and events, culminating
Jeff was born Dec. 31, 1965 and raised on the with the presentation to the students of the
Peninsula. At Our Lady of Angeles, Serra High Thelma Elizabeth Hamilton, born Sept. 9, gram established by the U.S. Department of
School and Santa Clara 1912 in Eureka, died July 21, 2010 in Millbrae Education in 1964 to recognize and honor the Presidential Scholars medallion during a cere-
University, Jeff received at the age of 97. Thelma was married for over most distinguished graduating mony sponsored by the White
many accolades both in 50 years to Jim Hamilton who died June 5, high school seniors in the coun- House.
sports and his other 1985. She is survived by her two children, try. ***
favorite endeavors. Most Beverly J. O’Connell of San Bruno and James In announcing this year’s can- World Education Group,
importantly, he was the E. Hamilton, of Oceanside, seven grandchildren didates, the Commission on the only U.S.-based student
loving son of Dr. Francis and 13 great-grandchildren. Presidential Scholars stated recruitment firm to be certified
and Grace Healy. Through Thelma worked for many years as a child- that scholars “are chosen on the by the American International
the years Jeff was a helpful care teacher in San Mateo County. She and her basis of their accomplishments Recruitment Council and
and caring brother to Fran, husband Jim retired to Clovis where they spent in many areas — academic and Notre Dame de Namur
Peter, Susan, Michael, many happy years camping and traveling. They artistic success, leadership and University announced an
Brian, Tim, Bill and Kathy. Jeff was also a moved back to South San Francisco shortly involvement in school and the agreement in March under
thoughtful and caring brother-in-law to Ann, before Jim’s death in 1985. community — and represent which WEGroup will assist
Virgina, Tom, Andrea, Mary Ann, Laura and Thelma enjoyed arts and crafts, knitting, play- excellence in education and the promise of NDNU to recruit international students.
Mark. Jeff’s generosity also extended his role ing cards, traveling, camping and volunteering greatness in America’s youth.” Located just outside San Francisco, NDNU
as an uncle to Megan, Katie, Fran, Patrick, her time to help others. She loved the ocean and Students become candidates in the is a highly desirable destination for interna-
Brendan, Grace, Scott, Carolyn, Catherine, had been on 14 cruises. Thelma volunteered for tional students and is WEgroup’s first partner
Presidential Scholars Program by invitation
Kaitlyn, Kelly, Trevor, Aidan, Dustin, Matt, many years at both the South San Francisco institution in California.WEgroup will work
Senior Center and the Millbrae Senior Center. only. Students neither apply nor do their
Sarah, Mike, Erin and Morgan. Jeff would have schools nominate them. with NDNU’s faculty and staff to develop cre-
also been a terrific great uncle to Jade, Harper She has been an active volunteer with the ative and robust recruitment strategies to
Veterans of Foreign Wars and helped veterans Candidates are initially identified as those
and Jess. who score exceptionally well on the College increase NDNU’s already growing population
Jeff’s smile, charisma, loyalty and great love play Bingo until two Saturdays before her death.
In honor of Thelma’s memory, the family Board SAT or the ACT Assessment. of international students.
for his friends and family will never be forgot- “International students bring much-needed
ten. His family extends thanks for always being requests that donations be made to the Millbrae Approximately 40 students are selected as
Senior Center, care of Charlene O’Connell, 477 candidates from each state, the District of diversity of thought, experience and culture to
there as a son, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, any American college campus,” said Hernan
great uncle, co-worker and friend. Lincoln Circle, Millbrae, CA, 94030. Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto
As a public service, the Daily Journal prints Rico, and U.S. citizens living abroad. Bucheli, NDNU vice president for enroll-
In lieu of flowers the family would like dona-
tions to be made to the Jeff Healy scholarship obituaries of approximately 250 words or less Seven of California’s 2010 Presidential ment management. “NDNU is pleased to
fund to be established at Junipero Serra High with a photo one time on the date of the family’s Scholar candidates attend Sequoia district join the growing ranks of U.S. universities
School (contributions should be made payable choosing. To submit obituaries e-mail informa- schools: Sashi Ayyangar, Menlo-Atherton who partner with certified, reputable recruit-
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Housing crisis is not over Local briefs


Millbrae community unites for Relay for Life
Families and friends of Millbrae will use their hearts and feet to
help fight cancer this weekend. Walkers and runners will travel
Don’t hold your breath for a bounce in home prices around the Mills High School track, 400 Murchison Drive, begin-
ning at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 31 until 10 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 1 to
By Alan Zibel help in the battle against cancer.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “The Relay for Life is a unique opportunity for our communi-
ty to come together in the fight against cancer,” said Event
WASHINGTON — Thought the hous- Chairwoman Marge Colapietro, also a member of the Millbrae
ing crisis was over? Not quite. City Council. “Many participants are men and women cancer sur-
Despite four years of falling prices vivors who serve as a reminder to us that our own community is
and recent signs that they were finally not immune to this disease and that we can actually help our fam-
bottoming out, homes are expected to ilies and our friends who have been touched by cancer.”
lose still more value in many metro areas The Relay for Life is a team event where participants can walk
or run relay-style around the track. Teams can include families,
over the next year.
co-workers, club members, neighbors, friends who have gathered
Parts of the country already pummeled donations prior to the event.
by the housing crisis, like Las Vegas, The public is also invited to attend the “Luminaria Ceremony”
Phoenix and Miami, will be hit hardest. that will take place at 9 p.m. Saturday. Cancer survivors will cir-
But even some places that have rebound- cle the track rimmed with glowing luminaries while the names of
ed or held up relatively well — includ- survivors and those lost to the disease are read aloud.
ing New York, Los Angeles and Luminaria bags with glow sticks may be purchased for $10
Washington, D.C. — will suffer, too. anytime at the event on Saturday before the dusk ceremony begins
That’s the conclusion of economists or by calling 773-9122.
who have been reducing their estimates REUTERS Funds raised by Relay for Life will enable the American Cancer
for home prices as the outlook for the A ‘sale’sign advertises a home in Alexandria,Va. Society to support local services for cancer patients and their fam-
economic recovery has darkened. The could dim the recovery. When home val- Earlier this year, analysts said they ilies such as Reach to Recovery, a peer-to-peer support program
number of homes for sale or headed for ues fall and people have less equity, they thought home prices had finally reached for women with breast cancer and “I Can Cope,” a series of class-
foreclosure is so high that they think tend to cut back on spending. And as their low point and were ready to start es to educate those touched by cancer. Funds also support critical
prices will be even lower by next July. prices decline, potential homebuyers rising slowly in most areas of the coun- cancer research and community education programs designed to
Because housing is such an important stay on the sidelines, slowing sales even try. Now, they think the actual bottom teach people how to reduce their risk of developing cancer.
engine of the economy, lower prices more. could be nearly a year away. For more information visit
www.RelayForLife.org/MillbraeCA.

City tries to fund story time Fire grows to three alarms in Millbrae
A fire at a home on Bertocchi Lane in Millbrae yesterday morn-
ing quickly spread from the garage to the rest of the home,
prompting the Millbrae Fire Department to call three alarms, said
San Bruno council getting creative with library financing Fire Chief Dennis Haag.
The fire started at about 10 a.m. and fire crews were busy clean-
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT receives about $60,000 yearly from the Community programs like an adult book
ing up three hours after it started. One resident was home, smelled
state program, money which is supposed club, summer reading program and story smoke and called 911, Haag said.
Covering the $22,000 needed to keep to be used as seed money for capital time would also be cut. “We treated the girl for smoke inhalation at the scene,” Haag
San Bruno libraries open on Fridays and projects. In recent years, the city has If $48,000 in cuts were made, on the said.
community activities going could come transferred money from the account into other hand, Friday hours would be main- The fire started in the garage and traveled up some duct work
in a variety of forms — including further the general fund to help the imbalance. tained and little kids in pajamas can into the rest of the home, Haag said.
cuts to hours. Transferring an additional $22,000 come to story times. Currently, San The fire in still under investigation, Haag said.
Earlier this month, the San Bruno City would mean a $550,000 ending balance Bruno offers story times in English and
Council approved a $30.3 million budg- this year, City Manager Connie Jackson Spanish, and also offers a pajama story Hummus recalled
et for the recently-started fiscal year. wrote in a staff report. time, said Schwartz. The California Department of Public Health is alerting con-
Among the $1.85 million in reductions Other options include using gas tax Regardless of the proposal approved, sumers who have purchased prepackaged hummus salad, wraps
was $70,000 in library services. The funds to cover the City/County the library will be open two less hours and sandwiches to be aware that the products may be contami-
council requested staff come up with a Association of Governments assess- daily Monday through Thursday, chang- nated with a dangerous bacteria that can cause serious health
plan to cut $48,000 instead, saving ment, freeing up general fund money for ing the hours to 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Under problems.
$22,000 for library services. Such a the library costs; allocating new revenue the last funding proposal, the hours The products, under the “Raquel’s” brand name, were volun-
move would keep the library open for from yet-to-be-set-up communication could be changed from noon to 8 p.m. tarily recalled by manufacturer Quong Hop & Co. after sampling
limited hours on Fridays while maintain- tower rental agreements; or reconfigur- daily and the library would be kept open conducted by the department detected the bacteria, Listeria mono-
ing access to story time and the summer ing the library hours to be further 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays. However, cytogenes, in a processing plant, according to the department.
reading program. Tonight, the council reduced while maintaining a short open- Jackson wrote about concerns that the Affected hummus products have a date of Sept. 23, 2010 and
will hear a variety of options to fund the ing Fridays. part-time hours may not be flexible prior; salads, wraps, sandwiches and other food items have prod-
savings. San Bruno’s library is currently open enough to be covered. uct dates of Aug. 3, 2010 and prior.
A few options will be discussed. four hours on Friday, but would not be Consumers who purchased these products should immediately
First is the recommended option from open on Fridays should the entire The council meets 7 p.m. Tuesday, July discard them or return them to their place of purchase. Anyone
staff which would tap into money from $70,000 in cuts go into effect, said 27 at the Senior Center, 1555 Crystal who handles these products is advised to wash their hands thor-
the State Library Fund. San Bruno Library Director Randy Schwartz. Springs Road in San Bruno. oughly afterward.
8 Tuesday • July 27, 2010 STATE/NATION/WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Pelosi and McConnell give BP’s Hayward heads to Russia


different views on stimulus
By Bruce Schreiner months of 2010
By Harry R. Weber
and Danica Kirka
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS than in the eight
years of LONDON — BP is jettisoning
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Democratic Republican CEO Tony Hayward, whose verbal
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on George W. blunders made the oil giant’s image
Monday urged state lawmakers to Bush’s presiden- even worse as it struggled to contain
lobby for House-passed initiatives cy, though the Gulf oil spill, and will assign
endangered in the Senate, while Republicans have him to a key job in Russia, a person
Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell frequently disput- familiar with the matter said
complained congressional Democrats Nancy Pelosi ed those num- Monday.
were out of touch with voters. bers. Hayward is set to step down in
The two leaders gave starkly differ- “The fact is October and take a post at TNK-BP,
ent assessments of the country’s cur- that those eight the company’s joint venture in
rent course in partisan-tinged speech- years took us into Russia, according to the person,
es at the annual meeting of the a financial crisis, who spoke on condition of
National Conference of State a deep recession anonymity because an official
Legislatures. Their comments to the and took us into announcement had not been made
bipartisan gathering previewed poten- deep deficits,” the by the British company’s board.
tial election-year attacks by both par- California The move was being made more
ties in their struggle for control of Democrat said. than three months after an oil rig REUTERS FILE PHOTO
Congress. Mitch A short time explosion set off the spill and less BP Chief Executive Tony Hayward listens during a news conference in
Pelosi credited last year’s $787 bil- McConnell later, McConnell than two weeks after a temporary London .
lion stimulus package, passed over countered that cap finally stopped the oil from
deep Republican objections, with cre-
ating or saving as many as 3.6 million
the massive stimulus “hasn’t kept us
from losing another 2 1/2 million
leaking. The government’s oil spill
chief, retired Coast Guard Adm.
Allen says BP well-killing
jobs so far. She asserted that more
jobs will be created in the first eight
jobs” with unemployment at 9.5 per-
cent.
Thad Allen, said in Washington on
Monday that efforts to solidly seal process starts in a week
BP’s busted deep-sea well are set to By Harry R. Webber — should start on Aug. 2.
High-paid city council Around the state begin in a week. and Robert Barr If all goes well, the final stage —
Moving Hayward gives BP a
says they’ll slash pay chance to make a fresh start. BP
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in which mud and cement are blast-
have been making about $100,000 a ed in from deep underground —
BELL — The beleaguered Bell year for their part-time service on executive Robert Dudley, an NEW ORLEANS — The gov- could begin Aug. 7.
City Council has voted to slash its the City Council of this modest American who has been overseeing ernment’s oil spill chief says work- BP has said the bottom kill could
salaries by 90 percent, and two blue-collar city of about 40,000 res- oil spill recovery efforts, is likely to ers expect to begin the two-step take days or weeks, depending on
members say they will not seek idents. be his successor. process of finally killing BP’s how well the static kill works.
reelection when their terms are Mayor Oscar Hernandez and “The sooner Bob Dudley is blown-out well in a week. Tropical storm forecasts last
up. Councilman George Mirabal also empowered to act as CEO, especial- Retired Coast Guard Adm. week forced crews to suspend their
The council voted unanimously said they would not seek reelection ly with regard to the U.S., the better Thad Allen says Monday that work 40 miles off the Louisiana
Monday to set every member’s when their terms are up. it will prove to be for BP,” said the so-called “static kill” — in coast for several days. Allen says
salary at what Councilman Lorenzo Hernandez also said he would Stephen Pope, the chief global equi- which mud and cement are he’ll order an evacuation again if a
Valez is paid, about $8,000 a year. take no salary for the rest of his ty strategist at Cantor Fitzgerald in blasted into the top of the well similar storm forms.
The other four council members term. London.

ments to schools and local governments and

BUDGET
Continued from page 1
possibly issue IOUs again.
The governor on Monday tried to stress the
severity of the state’s financial problems as
California entered its fourth week of the new
fiscal year without a balanced budget. For
Commerce on Monday. weeks, there have been no signs of progress.
Schwarzenegger also told the chamber that he “I don’t want to hand this problem and this
opposes a ballot initiative in November to pass burden over to the next governor, so I am
a budget with a simple majority vote of the state absolutely committed that I will not sign a
Legislature, rather than the current two-thirds budget if we don’t have all of those reforms in
majority. place,” Schwarzenegger said.
Earlier this month, the Field Poll found that In recent years, the Democratic leaders who
65 percent of voters favor Proposition 25, which control the Assembly and Senate have agreed to
backers say would make it easier for lawmakers one budget plan, which is then negotiated with
to pass a budget. Republicans and the governor. This year, how-
According to the National Conference of ever, the two leaders released separate plans and
State Legislatures, only California and Rhode have agreed only in principle to protect funding
Island have a two-thirds vote requirement for for schools and social programs for the poor.
passing a budget, while nearly all other states The two Democratic leaders — Assembly
require a majority budget vote. Arkansas has the Speaker John Perez of Los Angeles and Senate
toughest requirement with a three-quarters President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg of
budget vote. Sacramento — said Monday they won’t accept
The governor, a moderate Republican, said a cuts-only budget as proposed by
allowing passage of a budget by simple majori- Schwarzenegger and backed by Republican
ty vote would give too much power to the dom- lawmakers.
inant party in the Legislature. Instead, Democrats are calling for a delay in
“One party will make all the decisions,” corporate tax breaks and adoption of a new oil
Schwarzenegger said. tax.
California isn’t facing a cash crisis as severe “If the governor continues to insist on granti-
in the past, but without a budget the state will ng billions in corporate tax cuts financed by
start to have trouble meeting its obligations. drastic cuts to public education and programs
According to the state controller’s office, for working mothers and their children, I am
California will have enough cash for the month prepared to grant his wish by waiting for the
of August. After that, the state has to delay pay- next governor,” Steinberg said in a statement.
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The debate on whether this ed? There might even be fewer On the web the MidPeninsula.
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Editor, County would have been an Oakland than from the East Bay • Ted Rudow III: Inflation and
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Why would the San Mateo important one to have. We are liv- and other areas traveling to San deflation in our economy we seek to provide our readers with the highest
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Transportation in the Bay Editor,
Reporters
Emanuel Lee, Heather Murtagh, Bill Silverfarb
of district-specific elections bring Editor, As longtime residents of San
Has anyone completed a study Jerry Emanuel Senior Correspondent: Events
out candidates who are actually Mateo and regular patrons of the Susan E. Cohn
connected to their district and of how many San Franciscans San Carlos
downtown business community, Business Staff
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Angeles, daily, weekly, monthly? Mark Aspillera Jennifer Bishop
voters better choice. the reports of recent gang-related
Among the reasons given by By plane, train, bus or car? Political double standard Keith Blake
Gale Divver
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Robert O’Leary
violence in the downtown area Jeff Palter Kris Skarston
supervisors to remain in the cur- This study would help define Editor, (“Teen, 14, charged with attempt-
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violence itself, but the likelihood Nick Rose Theresa Seiger
instance is hardly grounds to presently seem to have easier would go to a person’s home and Andrew Scheiner Alex Shamis
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Dow 10,525.43 +100.81 10-Yr Bond 2.9940% 0.0000


Dow gains again
By Stephen Bernard up from its previous estimate of 85 cents
Nasdaq 2,296.43 +26.96 Oil (per barrel) 79.07 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wall Street to $1.05 per share.
S&P 500 1,115.01 +12.35 Gold 1,183.00 Six weeks ago, traders were disap-
NEW YORK — The Dow Jones percent for the year. The broader pointed by FedEx’s forecast.
industrial average gained more than 100 Standard & Poor’s 500 index is still “FedEx tells you a lot about overall
points for the third straight day Monday showing a loss for 2010, but barely. It’s manufacturing in the country,” said Russ
after traders got some unexpected good down less than 0.01 percent. Koesterich a managing director at the
news about the economy. Trading volume was light Monday, a money manager BlackRock Inc. “The
A report on the housing market came sign that traders might be a little cau- positive release tells investors the recov-
in better than traders anticipated. And tious despite the gains. Many are likely ery is bumpy but is still on pace.”
shipping giant FedEx Corp. released a waiting for hundreds of earnings reports Shortly after trading began, the
forecast that was more upbeat than the to be released this week before they Commerce Department said new home
prediction it made just six weeks ago. make any major investing decisions. sales rebounded from a record low in
The news pulled stocks out of a slow But FedEx gave traders reason to buy May to an annual rate of 330,000 units,
start and sent the Dow up 100 points by when it said its overnight and ground more than economists expected. The
the close for a three-day gain of 405. delivery businesses are doing better than gain came after sales hit a record low
Traders who a week ago were selling on expected, and that it expects a moderate annual rate of 267,000 in May. The
a pessimistic view of companies’ earn- global economic recovery. That was report showed that the housing market
ings and the economy are now buying on heartening news because the shipping might be weathering the severe slump
the belief that the economic recovery, giant, which carries packages for busi- that began with the expiration of a home-
while slow, is proceeding. nesses and consumers, is considered a buyer’s tax credit at the end of April.
The Dow has now closed higher in 12 barometer for how the economy is Sales are still down 72 percent from
of 17 trading days this month. Its latest doing. their peak annual rate of 1.39 million in
advance means the average is up 7.7 per- The shipping company raised its earn- July 2005. Last year, sales plunged to a
cent in July after falling 10 percent from ings forecast for the three months that rate of 375,000 last year. So June’s num-
April through June on a stream of bad will end Aug. 31. It said it expects to ber was still weak, but traders were
economic news. The Dow is also up 0.9 earn between $1.05 and $1.25 per share, relieved that it wasn’t worse.

FedEx boosts forecast for year


By Samantha Bomkanp components, high-end luxury goods and The company, a bellwether for U.S.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS drugs and medical supplies. economic health, expects to earn
International priority shipments are between $1.05 and $1.25 per share for
NEW YORK — In another sign of expected to jump 20 percent this quarter its first fiscal quarter that will end Aug.
confidence in the global economy, — showing that customers are increas- 31, up from 58 cents a share a year ago.
FedEx Corp. on Monday raised its earn- ingly willing to pay more to get pack- The forecast is up from its previous
ings outlook for the current quarter and ages faster. guidance of 85 cents to $1.05 per diluted
full year. FedEx shares climbed $4.50, or 5.8 share. Analysts polled by Thomson
percent, to $83.56 in midday trading. Reuters, on average, expected earnings
The world’s second-largest package
Because of its renewed optimism in its of $1.01 a share.
delivery company said an overall boom business, the Memphis, Tenn., company For the full fiscal year ending in May
in air and truck shipments is being driv- said it will fully reinstate the company 2011, FedEx expects earnings per share
en by its speedy international priority match for 401(k) plans across the com- of $4.60 to $5.20, up from its earlier
service, where it ships high value goods pany on Jan. 1. FedEx rescinded the guidance of $4.40 to $5 a share, reflect-
like computers, iPhones and e-readers. match when the economy was near its ing the current market outlook for fuel
Shipments are particularly strong out of worst point, and said it would reinstate a prices and a continued moderate recov-
Asia. Besides gadgets, the company’s 50 percent match for most U.S. employ- ery in the global economy. Analysts
next largest international priority seg- ees late last year. The cost of this move expected earnings of $4.98 per share.
ments are electrical components like is included in the company’s new earn- The company reported earnings of
disk drives and flash memory, vehicle ings forecast. $3.76 per diluted share last year.

Ford introduces untraditional Explorer


By Dee-Ann Durbin At $28,190, the base price is also $1,000 less towing capacity than the outgoing
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS less than the 2010 Explorer. It’s priced model — 5,000 pounds, versus 7,115
competitively, midway between the pounds — and it won’t offer a V-8
DEARBORN, Mich. — The Ford Toyota 4Runner and Jeep Grand engine.
Explorer used to be one of the best-sell- Cherokee. “Ford’s challenge is to match the idea
ing vehicles in the U.S., but as demand The new Explorer has been complete- of the Explorer to this product,” said
for big, truck-like SUVs fell, so did its ly redesigned. The most obvious differ- Aaron Bragman, an analyst with IHS
sales. ence: It’s built on a car platform, not a Automotive. “It’s a good test for Ford to
Now Ford is trying to breathe new life truck one, so it sits lower to the ground determine what an SUV is these days.”
into the Explorer by reinventing it as a and has a smoother, more fuel-efficient Trends in the market suggest most
more car-like, fuel-efficient utility. ride. The new Explorer shares a platform buyers aren’t looking for the power of
Ford begins a marketing campaign with the Taurus X sedan. traditional SUVs and would prefer a
Monday for the 2011 Ford Explorer, Ford is taking a risk with an important more fuel-efficient vehicle. Ford’s top
which will be in dealerships this winter. vehicle, which is Ford’s best-known U.S. sales analyst George Pipas said that
The automaker promises a utility vehicle product after the Mustang. Some buyers a decade ago, 85 percent of all SUVs
with seating for seven that has similar looking for a truck-like SUV will be dis- sold were truck-based; last year, just 23
fuel economy to a Toyota Camry sedan. appointed. The new Explorer will have percent were.

New Bratz dolls to hit shelves in August


By Mae Anderson
Hiring budget a bit tight THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New Bratz dolls from MGA
right now? NEW BRATZ: Two new lines of the doe- maker, MGA Entertainment, had to turn over
NEW YORK — New Bratz dolls are
Give it a stretch heading to stores after a federal court
eyed, pouty-lipped Bratz dolls by MGA
Entertainment Inc. are heading for Toys R Us,
the brand to Mattel Inc.
LESS SEXY: Bratz, once controversial for
with stimulus dollars. overturned a ruling that their maker, MGA Target,Walmart and other stores by late
August.
their heavy make up and provocative
wardrobe, have been revamped to wear less
Entertainment, had to turn over the brand THE BACK STORY: A federal appeals court makeup and more clothing and be more
Manpower has partnered with the County of San Mateo to Mattel Inc. last week overturned a ruling that their flexible, said MGA CEO Isaac Larian.
to put stimulus dollars to work for you – and keep your Two new lines of the doe-eyed dolls
company productive with the talent you need. Under this
subsidized employment program, you can add skilled
should hit stores such as Toys R Us, Target get ownership of the trademark. The case and party wear.
individuals to your team. and Walmart by the end of August. may be retried. • a pair of twins, Roxxi and Phoebe, in
Build your workforce to better meet demands and benefit Bratz, the pouty-lipped, provocatively MGA, which launched the doll 10 years a two-pack for $24.99;
from more than 50% cost savings. Contact Julia Brown today. dressed rivals to Mattel’s Barbie, have ago, is shipping several new Bratz prod- • two Bratz Boyz at $10.99 each; and
been scarce as Mattel and MGA battled ucts: • play sets such as a spa for $49.99 and
480 S. Ellsworth Ave. a club lounge for $34.99.
San Mateo
over their rights. Last week an appeals • “Passion for Fashion” dolls that retail
650.342.2700 court overturned a lower court’s ruling for $9.99 and come with extra clothes and The new Bratz have less makeup and
us.manpower.com upholding Mattel’s claim that Bratz’s accessories; more ample clothing and are more flexible
designer was actually working for Mattel • “Party” dolls, which retail for than earlier versions, said MGA CEO
when he created them and Mattel should $19.99 and come with both day wear Isaac Larian.
MOST HATED MAN IN TENNESSEE: NFL’S TITANS SUING LANE KIFFIN AND USC FOR ‘STEALING’ AN ASSISTANT COACH >>> PAGE 12
Tuesday, July 27, 2010

• Cowboys’Williams downplays rookie refusal, page 13


<< Can Bengals handle Ochocinco AND T.O.?, page 12

Tampa Bay’s Garza no hits Detroit


By Fred Goodall Detroit Tigers 5-0 Monday night. everything lined Pitcher. The last time there were at for the final out on an easy fly ball to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The right-hander faced the mini- up,” Garza said. least five no-hitters in a season was right fielder Ben Zobrist, who made a
mum 27 batters, allowing only a sec- “The defense 1991, when Hall of Famer Nolan terrific running catch in the third to
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The ond-inning walk to Brennan Boesch, made great plays. Ryan threw one of seven in the big rob Danny Worth.
Tampa Bay Rays finally wound up on for a team that’s often been on the I really can’t say leagues that year, according to STATS “That ninth inning,” Garza said, “I
the right side of a memorable pitching wrong end of no-hitters lately. The enough about LLC. kept telling myself, ’Just finish it, just
performance. Rays have been held hitless three them.” Garza, the 2008 AL championship finish it, just battle, battle. If it’s meant
Matt Garza threw the first no-hitter times since last July, including a pair Garza was the series MVP, rebounded from one of to happen, it’s going to happen.”’
latest to enhance
in franchise history and the fifth in the of perfect games. his worst outings of the season. He
Matt Garza the Year of the
major leagues this season, beating the “It was one of those days where retired pinch-hitter Ramon Santiago See NO HITTER, Page 16

Owens
Run comes to an end
By Emanuel Lee
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
can help
O
ff the top of your head, quick, tell
me one — of the several — posi-
LOS ALTOS — In the last two
tions both the San Francisco 49ers
years, the San Bruno Pony All-Star
and Oakland Raiders need to upgrade.
team has put together some solid
Would you say a quality wide receiver?
performances.
What if I told you there is a Hall of Famer
Monday wasn’t one of those occa-
free agent available, albeit on the downside
sions. San Bruno fell behind early in
of his career. Would you be interested?
an 11-7 loss to Los Altos-Mountain
This player has put together a career that
View in an elimination game of the
puts him in rare company of the all-time
Northern California Region tourna-
greats. He is third in receiving yards, sixth
ment at Rosita Field.
in receptions, third in touchdowns scored
Despite the defeat, it was another
and 10th in average
nice run for San Bruno, which has
yards per game — all
gone 22-5 in the last two seasons.
time.
“We had a great tournament and it
Think a guy like
was a great run,” San Bruno manag-
that could help the
er Travis Hastings said. “This team
NFL teams on either
is never flat, but if there ever was a
side of the Bay?
time it could be, maybe it was
There is one catch:
today.”
His name is Terrell
San Bruno was coming off a long
Owens.
Sunday in which it won two elimi-
That screeching
nation games to keep its tournament
you just heard was
title aspirations alive. Perhaps that’s
everybody hitting the
why the players on the team didn’t
brakes on that idea.
ramp up its dugout chatter in
But think about it:
Monday’s contest until it was a little
Is it really such a crazy play? No matter
too late — in the bottom of the sev-
what happens with Owens off the field, he
enth inning. San Bruno trailed 11-3
comes to play every Sunday. He played in
entering the final frame before scor-
the Super Bowl with a broken leg and his
ing four runs.
two years in Dallas were hindered with a
“That’s what we told the kids
finger so badly injured he risked the possi-
(afterward), that when they bring
bility of it never functioning properly again,
the energy as they did in the last
yet kept on playing.
inning, they’re capable of beating
OK, there are the wild mood swings and
anyone,” Hastings said.
the ticking time bomb that can explode on a
Give credit for San Bruno for
teammate at any given moment, but given
even making a game of it. For a
the state of the 49ers and Raiders, shouldn’t
while it looked as if it would be
the reward outweigh the risk?
mercy-ruled after falling behind 11-
The reward is this: Put Owens on either
0 after the top of the fourth. Los
team and he becomes one of the top wide-
Altos-Mountain View scored three
outs on the squad.
times in the first, added a six spot in
Look at his numbers: Last year with
the third and two more in the fourth
Buffalo, he led the team in catches (55),
to build what turned out to be a
yards (829), yards per catch (15.1) and
deficit too steep for San Bruno to
touchdowns (5).
overcome.
NATHAN MOLLAT / DAILY JOURNAL All right, compared with Reggie Wayne
San Bruno’s Joey Himuro leans away from a pitch high and tight during his team’s 11-7 loss to
See PONY, Page 15 Los Altos-Mountain View. The loss eliminated San Bruno from the Pony regional tournament. See LOUNGE, Page 16

Florida cools off red-hot San Francisco


By Janie McCauley
Marlins 4, Giants 3 29 opportunities. The potential tying run was ting streak to 19 games, three shy of matching
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on third when the game ended. Hall of Famer Willie McCovey’s San Francisco
Barry Zito (8-6), the first of three lefty The Giants’ Aaron Rowand rounded the rookie record set in 1959.
SAN FRANCISCO — Dan Uggla and Mike starters Florida will face this series, lost for the bases after hitting what was ultimately ruled a Posey held a Barry Bonds-like pregame
Stanton each hit solo homers and the Florida first time in seven career starts against the two-run homer in the seventh. A fan appeared press conference in the dugout and received a
Marlins moved above the .500 mark for the Marlins and the Giants had their four-game to interfere on the play by sticking his glove rousing ovation when announced before first
first time since early June with a 4-3 victory winning streak snapped. This series is a over the outstretched arm of leaping left fielder pitch.
over the San Francisco Giants on Monday matchup of two surging teams trying to stay in Emilio Bonifacio and catching the ball. “It’s pretty cool,” he said of chasing
night. the playoff chase. Marlins manager Edwin Rodriguez came out to McCovey’s mark.
Ricky Nolasco (11-7) struck out seven and Florida is 50-49, above .500 for the first time make his case and the umpires came together The Marlins kicked off a key seven-game
allowed four hits and one run in 6 1-3 strong since the club was 28-27 on June 3. then headed for the replay booth. West Coast trip against the Giants and the NL
innings to win for the sixth time in seven starts. Leo Nunez, the fifth Marlins’ reliever, The home run stood, making it a 3-2 game. It West-leading San Diego Padres. Florida went
Cody Ross had a sacrifice fly and Stanton escaped a ninth-inning rally for his 24th save in was Rowand’s first career pinch-hit homer. 7-3 on its recent homestand, including six wins
added an insurance RBI double in the eighth. Giants rookie Buster Posey extended his hit- by one run and four via walkoff hits.
12 Tuesday • July 27, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Bengals owner Titans sue Kiffin,USC


wants to sign T.O. for poaching assistant By Teresa M. Walker labor agreement with the players.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The lawsuit lawsuit notes that written per-
By Joe Kay against somebody else.” mission from the president and general coun-
So would Ochocinco, who is a close friend NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee sel was needed because verbal “consent is
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
and lobbied unsuccessfully for the Bengals to Titans are suing Southern California and inadequate.” The lawsuit also notes Southern
sign Owens in March. Instead, they chose coach Lane Kiffin for “maliciously” luring California and Kiffin, through Pola, knew
CINCINNATI — Bengals owner Mike
receiver Antonio Bryant and gave him a four- away assistant running backs coach Kennedy about his contract requirements.
Brown is trying to produce his own reality
year deal. Pola a week before train- “Pola was not given express written consent
show.
One change since then: Cincinnati’s quar- ing camp opens. by Tennessee Football or the Commissioner of
Terrell Owens. Chad Ochocinco. Together
terback has joined the lobbying effort. Carson Tennessee Football Inc., the NFL to entertain employment with any
in Cincinnati.
Palmer has been working out with Owens in the company that owns the other entity,” the lawsuit argues.
Brown said on Monday that the team has
discussed a contract with Owens and his California, and excitedly called coach Marvin Titans, filed the lawsuit The move left the Titans without a running
agent, Drew Rosenhaus. The Bengals passed Lewis about making a run to sign the receiver. Monday in Davidson backs coach one week before training camp
on the chance to sign the “Carson was really impressed with a lot of County Chancery Court opens, which the lawsuit argues disrupts plan-
36-year-old receiver after the things that Terrell was doing,” Lewis said. against both the university ning, causes “potential loss of confidence by
a tryout in March, but “Carson’s comments to me — I guess the and Kiffin. players” and the loss of salary and benefits
have given it more thought word is they resonate well.” The lawsuit accuses already paid to Pola along with “future dam-
Lane Kiffin Southern California and age.”
now that he remains a free Ochocinco has resumed his Twitter lobby-
agent. ing to sign Owens. Last March, he dubbed the Kiffin of violating Pola’s The lawsuit is particularly harsh on Kiffin
If Owens accepts the two of them Batman (Owens) and Robin. He contract that required him for what it calls intentional actions. Kiffin said
offer, the Bengals would thinks Palmer, who wears No. 9, has more to have written permission he first spoke to Pola on Friday, and then
lead the league in reality sway with the front office. to discuss a job with any- called Fisher on Saturday after Pola called
one other than the Titans. him back, apparently to accept the job.
Terrell Owens show stars. Receiver Chad “im out of the loop now, i expressed my
Tennessee hired Pola as Kiffin acknowledged in a statement that
Ochocinco appeared on beliefs on why he should be here and that’s all
“Dancing With the Stars” i can do, (No.)9 has the real power,” running backs coach in timing wasn’t perfect.
in the offseason, and has a February only to lose him “I have spoken with Coach Fisher and he
Ochocinco tweeted.
dating show called Saturday to Southern now has an accurate understanding of the
The final say rests with Brown, who has a
“Ochocinco: The Ultimate California as the Trojans’ timeline of events,” Kiffin said. “We realize
history of giving chances to players with trou-
Catch” currently playing Jeff Fisher new offensive coordinator the timing of this isn’t perfect for all parties,
ble in their past. He repeatedly brought back
on VH1. Right after and running backs coach. but this is a great opportunity and promotion
receiver Chris Henry, who was arrested five
Ochocinco’s show comes “USC and Kiffin maliciously intended to — for Kennedy.”
times and died last year in a fall of his
“The T.O. Show.” and did — induce Pola to breach the Pola con- Fisher told The Tennessean newspaper he
fiancee’s truck.
While Ochocinco elimi- tract,” the lawsuit charges. was very disappointed in Kiffin’s lack of pro-
In the last two years, the Bengals also have
“USC and Kiffin engaged in improper fessionalism. The lawsuit doesn’t hold back in
Mike Brown nated two contestants in signed running back Cedric Benson, running
means in their procurement of the breach and criticizing Kiffin for “furtherance of a culture
his recent show, Owens back Larry Johnson and receiver Matt Jones,
donned a metrosexual look for a fashion show were not legally justified in their actions. of violation and avoidance of respect for the
all of whom were let go by teams because of Kiffin and USC’s actions, through him, were
— bare chest under an open jacket and a wig. off-field issues. sanctity of contract, which Kiffin similarly
What they’d do together in a locker room part of a course and pattern of conduct fos- practices ...” in inducing Pola to breach his
In an interview with The Associated Press tered by Kiffin and USC to use improper
would get some attention, too. earlier this month, Owens pointed out that he contract.
Brown noted that Owens caught the win- methods and means to the direct harm and The lawsuit notes Kiffin “abruptly depart-
was on good behavior last season in Buffalo, damage of parties to contracts ...”
ning 57-yard touchdown pass in Dallas’ 31-22 where he caught 55 passes for 829 yards and ed” his coaching job at the University of
victory over the Bengals in 2008. The Titans declined to comment Monday Tennessee in January after just 14 months,
five touchdowns — his least-productive full beyond the lawsuit.
“I think that I would rather have him line up season since early in his career with San which angered Volunteers’ fans. Kiffin also
on our side of the ball than the other side of Titans coach Jeff Fisher, a Southern lured four other Tennessee coaches to join him
Francisco. California alumnus, said Saturday that Kiffin
the ball,” Brown said, at the team’s annual “Yes, people can make mistakes,” Brown at Southern California, and the lawsuit also
preseason luncheon. “I can remember playing neglected to make the customary courtesy notes how Kiffin tried to hire Eric Bienemy
said. “It doesn’t mean that they go on the rest phone call to let him and the NFL team know
Dallas a few years ago when he caught a pass of their lives making mistakes. They can get away from NFL’s Vikings, forcing Minnesota
across the middle that won the game for them. he was interested in hiring Pola. Fisher him- to redo his contract to keep the assistant.
their ship pointed in the right direction. This is self had hired Pola, letting go Earnest Byner
“So I’ve seen him do it. I’ve seen him do it a 36-year-old man. He’s been through a lot. The lawsuit asks for a jury trial and punitive
against us. I’d like him to be here and do that to free up the spot on his coaching staff. damages and attorneys fees.
He’s proven as a player and as a person.” Pola’s contract ran at least to Feb. 14, 2011, The Tennessean first reported the lawsuit on
with the NFL in the final year of its current its website.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday • July 27, 2010 13

Cowboys try to downplay receiver dustup


By Stephen Hawkins field with cameramen and quickly the story spread. “Because it’s Dez vs. Roy, that’s why it’s a big
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS reporters following him. Phillips said he talked to story,” Williams said. “It’s all in fun. I had to do
There are some who someone from Toronto who it and I was the seventh pick. ... If you don’t want
SAN ANTONIO — Dallas Cowboys receiver believe Bryant could chal- said it was a top story there. to do it, it’s not like I’m going to put a gun to
Roy Williams can’t even get his 4-year-old son lenge Williams for the start- Then again, Dallas is the your head and make you do it.”
to carry his shoulder pads. ing job opposite Pro Bowl NFL’s only full squad Williams said he still remembers carrying Tai
receiver Miles Austin. The already in training camp. Streets’ pads when he was a rookie with the
“Man, I can’t get anybody to carry them,”
rookie has been impressive And it is the Cowboys.
Williams joked Monday. “I’m mad at him too.” Detroit Lions in 2004, and paying for plenty of
in all four sessions so far, Asked if the story was
A day after the drama created when first- being overblown and silly, meals — something he expects Bryant to even-
round pick Dez Bryant refused to carry the vet- Roy Williams and during some post-prac- Dez Bryant tually do, too, though they haven’t spoken about
tice drills Monday dunked veteran tight end Jason
eran’s pads off the field after practice, a long- the ball over the goalpost after catching a pass in Witten responded, “Absolutely.” it yet.
standing rookie ritual, Williams said it was “not the end zone. Bryant said Sunday that he was drafted to play “He wants to concentrate on football, and
a big deal” and that the teammates were fine Though he called the shoulder pads situation football and not carry another player’s pads. He we’re going to let him concentrate on football,”
with each other. “a non-issue,” coach Wade Phillips said he said he would feel the same if he was a free Williams said. “But when we go out to eat, I’m
Bryant didn’t comment while jogging off the addressed the team about it because of how agent and not the first-round pick. going to be a little bit more hungry and thirsty.”

Castroneves sorry for post-race tirade


By John Marshall pulled back. good enough run for the pass, but had to back made by the race officials on the last restart in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Castroneves issued an off after Castroneves altered his line. today’s race,” he said. “It was absurd, because
apology for his post-race IndyCar Series competition president Brian I never changed my racing line.”
Helio Castroneves’ passion is part of what actions on his website on Barnhart black-flagged the No. 3 Team Penske After the race, Barnhart stood by the deci-
has made him one of the best IndyCar drivers Monday. car for blocking, but Castroneves refused to sion and condemned Castroneves’ post-check-
of a generation. “Although we do not take the drive-through penalty, bypassing the ers actions.
Now, that emotion might have gotten the agree to the penalty, there pits twice on his way to crossing the finish line “It“s really disappointing that it comes down
three-time Indianapolis 500 champion in trou- is no excuse for my actions first. to something like this,” Barnhart said in a
ble. after the checkered flag,” The flag man held the checkers when video posted on websites for IndyCar and the
IndyCar Series officials are reviewing an Helio he said. “I apologize to my Castroneves passed, waving it few seconds Versus network. “In a situation like that, we as
incident involving Castroneves just after the Castroneves team, our sponsors, the later when Dixon crossed for his second officials are just reacting to what happens on
checkered flag flew at Sunday’s race in fans and the entire IZOD IndyCar win this season. Castroneves, who the racetrack. We don’t create the situation; we
Edmonton. Castroneves crossed the line first, IndyCar Series community for my behavior. lost the 2008 Detroit Grand Prix to Justin respond to it. And the rule is clear in it. In
but was penalized for blocking teammate Will My actions were totally wrong and I acted Wilson in similar fashion, was dropped to every drivers’ meeting, we talk about it.”
Power on the final restart and Scott Dixon was inappropriately to some people who are my 10th. Now, Castroneves has given them something
declared the winner. friends and people I respect very much. “Obviously, I disagree with the decisions else to talk about.
Enraged by the decision, the Brazilian driv- Obviously, I am a very emotional person and
er bolted from his car after the race and started today I let my emotions get the better of me
screaming at IndyCar officials, touching one and I’m very sorry for that.”
on the chest and grabbing another by the col- The incident happened with three laps to go
lar. The second official, who was much bigger after Simona De Silvestro drove off the course
than the 5-foot-8, 147-pound driver, didn’t after running out of fuel. Power gunned to the
outside of Castroneves and appeared to have a
react to Castroneves, who was eventually

Sports Brief bargaining agreement, the union and


Kovalchuk are entitled to an expedited resolu-
tion.
NHLPA files grievance against The NHL acknowledged that it has received
NHL over Kovalchuk contract a copy of the grievance.
TORONTO — The National Hockey Kovalchuk’s deal was likely rejected
League Players’ Association has filed a griev- because he was to earn $550,000 in each of
ance over the league’s rejection of the land- the last five seasons of the contract that was to
mark $102 million contract between Ilya run through the 2026-27 season, when he
Kovalchuk and the New Jersey Devils. would be 44. He was to earn $98.5 million in
The league rejected the 17-year deal con- the first 11 years of the deal.
tract last week, saying the longest contract in Kovalchuk was drafted first overall by the
league history violated its salary cap. Thrashers in 2001 and has 338 goals and 304
The union disputed that belief in its griev- assists in 642 career NHL games. Last season,
ance Monday. It said that under the collective he had 41 goals and 44 assists. He was traded
to New Jersey in February.
14 Tuesday • July 27, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

TUE WED THUR FRI SAT SUN MON

27 28 29 30 31 1 2
MLS STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
vs.Florida vs.Florida vs.Florida vs.Dodgers vs.Dodgers vs.Dodgers OFF East Division
7:15 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 12:45 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
7:15 p.m. 1:10 p.m. 1:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB
East Division
W L Pct GB
CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD NBC-11 FOX CSN-BA HD
W L T Pts GF GA New York 63 35 .643 — Atlanta 57 41 .582 —
@Texas @Texas @ Texas @Chicago @Chicago @Chicago vs.Royals Columbus 10 3 4 34 25 13 Tampa Bay 60 38 .612 3 Philadelphia 53 46 .535 4 1/2
5:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 11:05 a.m. 7:05 p.m. New York 8 6 2 26 18 19 Boston 56 44 .561 8 New York 50 49 .505 7 1/2
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL Florida 50 49 .505 7 1/2
Toronto FC 6 5 5 23 19 18 Toronto 51 49 .510 13
Washington 42 57 .424 15 1/2
Chicago 4 5 5 17 18 19 Baltimore 31 68 .313 32 1/2
July 31 Aug. 7 Aug. 14 Aug. 21 Aug. 28 Sept. 5 Sept. 11
vs. Seattle @ Colorado vs.Kansas City vs.LA Galaxy @ N.Y. @ Houston
vs. Dallas Kansas City 4 8 4 16 13 20 Central Division
7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Central Division
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL
7 p.m. Philadelphia 4 8 2 14 18 26 W L Pct GB
CSN+ W L Pct GB
New England 4 9 2 14 15 26 St.Louis 55 44 .556 —
Aug. 28 Chicago 54 44 .551 — Cincinnati 55 46 .545 1
Aug. 1 Aug. 7 Aug. 14 Aug. 22 Sept. 1 Sept. 5
D.C. 3 11 3 12 12 28 Minnesota 54 46 .540 1
@Atlanta vs.Chicago vs.Washington @ Chicago @ Atlanta @Sky Blue FC vs.Boston
Milwaukee 48 53 .475 8
2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. TBD Detroit 51 47 .520 3 Chicago 46 54 .460 9 1/2
FSC FSC WESTERN CONFERENCE Kansas City 42 57 .424 12 1/2 Houston 40 59 .404 15
W L T Pts GF GA Cleveland 41 58 .414 13 1/2 Pittsburgh 34 64 .347 20 1/2
TRANSACTIONS PGA TOUR STATS Los Angeles 12 2 4 40 29 10
West Division West Division
Real Salt Lake 9 4 4 31 29 14
BASEBALL Scoring Average W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL—Reduced the sus- FC Dallas 6 2 8 26 20 14
1, Ernie Els, 69.67. 2, Shaun Micheel, 69.69. 3, Justin Texas 58 41 .586 — San Diego 58 39 .598 —
pension of Baltimore INF Ty Wigginton from three Rose,69.74.4,Steve Stricker,69.84.5 (tie),Phil Mick- San Jose 6 4 5 23 20 18
to two games. Suspended L.A. Dodgers minor San Francisco 56 44 .561 3 1/2
elson and J.B.Holmes, 69.87.7, Matt Kuchar, 69.88. Colorado 6 5 5 23 18 16 Los Angeles 52 50 .510 7 1/2
league OF Prentice Reman 100 games for his sec- 8, Retief Goosen, 69.91. 9, Luke Donald, 69.95. 10, Los Angeles 53 46 .535 6
ond positive test for a banned amphetamine and Seattle 6 8 4 22 20 25 Oakland 50 48 .510 7 1/2
K.J.Choi,70.04. Colorado 51 48 .515 8
Milwaukee minor league 3B Allixon Cequea,OF Er- Driving Distance Houston 5 8 4 19 21 25 Seattle 39 61 .390 19 1/2
Arizona 37 62 .374 22
ickson Salaya and RHP Leonard Lorenzo, Detroit 1, Robert Garrigus, 318.1. 2, Bubba Watson, 306.7. Chivas USA 4 9 3 15 18 22
minor league RHP Jose Valdez and Oakland minor 3, Dustin Johnson, 306.6.4, Graham DeLaet, 305.4.
league RHP Leudis Benzant 50 games for testing Monday’s results Monday’s results
5,Angel Cabrera,304.6.6,J.B.Holmes,304.4.7,John
positive for steroids under baseball’s minor league Daly, 301.8. 8, Charles Warren, 301.6. 9, Phil Mickel- NOTE:Three points for victory,one point for tie. N.Y.Yankees 3,Cleveland 2 Philadelphia 5,Colorado 4
drug program. son,300.5.10,Rory McIlroy,298.9. Toronto 9,Baltimore 5
BOSTON RED SOX—Activated C Victor Martinez Chicago Cubs 5,Houston 2
from the 15-day DL. Optioned C Dusty Brown to
Pawtucket (IL).
Driving Accuracy Percentage
1, Omar Uresti, 75.34%.2, Brian Gay, 74.09%.3,Tim
LOCAL SCOREBOARD Tampa Bay 5,Detroit 0 Milwaukee 3,Cincinnati 2
Florida 4,San Francisco 3
Clark, 73.15%. 4, Joe Durant, 72.31%. 5, Heath Minnesota 19,Kansas City 1
LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Selected the contract Summer Baseball Tuesday’s games
of RHP Michael Kohn from Salt Lake (PCL).Optioned Slocum,71.43%.6,Zach Johnson,71.04%.7,Justin Chicago White Sox 6,Seattle 1
Leonard, 70.39%. 8, David Toms, 70.38%. 9, Garrett Pony NorCal Region Tournament Arizona (R.Lopez 5-9) at Philadelphia (Hamels 7-7),
RHP Trevor Bell and RHP Matt Palmer to Salt Lake. Elimination game Boston 6,L.A.Angels 3
MINNESOTA TWINS—Recalled C Jose Morales Willis,70.36%.10,Craig Bowden,70.35%. 4:05 p.m.
Greens in Regulation Pct. At Rosita Field-Los Altos Tuesday’s games
from Rochester (IL). Los Altos-Mountain View 11,San Bruno 7 Atlanta (Hanson 8-6) at Washington (Strasburg 5-
TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Signed Kellen Sweeney. 1,Kevin Sutherland,71.18%.2,Rickie Fowler,70.79%. N.Y.Yankees (Sabathia 13-3) at Cleveland (Tomlin 0-
3, Nick Watney, 70.46%. 4, Troy Matteson, 70.37%. LA-MV 306 200 0 — 11 8 6 2),4:05 p.m.
NEW YORK METS—Placed C Rod Barajas on the San Bruno 000 300 4 — 7 6 2 0),4:05 p.m.
15-day DL,retroactive to July 25.Selected the con- 5, Bubba Watson, 70.34%. 6, Kris Blanks, 70.28%. 7, St.Louis (Wainwright 14-5) at N.Y.Mets (Niese 6-4),
Adam Scott, 70.20%. 8, Heath Slocum, 70.04%. 9, WP — Young. LP — Wood. 2B — (LA) Young; (SB) Baltimore (Millwood 2-9) at Toronto (R.Romero 7-
tract of INF Mike Hessman from Buffalo (IL). Cecchi,Marquez.Multiple hits — (LA) Mires 2,Young 4:10 p.m.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Promoted LHP Corey D.J.Trahan,69.94%.10,Bo Van Pelt,69.89%. 7),4:07 p.m.
Total Driving 2; (SB) Wood 2.Multiple RBI — (LA) Young 4. Chicago Cubs (Lilly 3-8) at Houston (Myers 7-6),5:05
Hamman from Altoona (EL) to Indianapolis (IL). Detroit (Verlander 12-5) at Tampa Bay (J.Shields 8-
BASKETBALL 1, Hunter Mahan, 76. 2, Kenny Perry, 89. 3, Ryan p.m.
ATLANTA HAWKS—Signed F Josh Powell. Moore, 90. 4, Mathias Gronberg, 93. 5 (tie), Charles American Legion State tournament 9),4:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Volquez 1-1) at Milwaukee (Gallardo 9-
BOSTON CELTICS—Re-signed G/F Marquis Warren and John Merrick,95.7,Retief Goosen,101. Sunday elimination game in Yountville Oakland (G.Gonzalez 9-6) at Texas (Cl.Lee 9-4),
San Bernradino 12,San Mateo Post Shockers 4 4),5:10 p.m.
Daniels. 8,Bo Van Pelt,102.9,Rickie Fowler,105.
Birdie Average San Bernadino 010 043 301 — 12 15 0 5:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Duke 4-9) at Colorado (De La Rosa 3-
CHICAGO BULLS—Signed F/C Kurt Thomas.
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES—Traded G Ramon 1,Bubba Watson,4.15.2,Steve Stricker,4.08.3,Justin San Mateo 013 000 000 — 4 7 1 Minnesota (Pavano 12-6) at Kansas City (Chen 5- 2),5:40 p.m.
Sessions and F Ryan Hollins and a future second- Rose, 4.02. 4, Kevin Streelman, 4.00. 5 (tie), Paul WP — Quintias.LP — Lloyd.HR — (SB) Quintias, 4),5:10 p.m. L.A.Dodgers (Billingsley 8-5) at San Diego (Garland
round pick to Cleveland for G Delonte West and G Stankowski and Paul Casey,3.97.7,Matt Every,3.96. Ricky,Pueda.2B — (SM) Barden,Page,Turner;(SB)
Quintias,Elias.Multiple hits — (SM) Barden 2,Page Seattle (Rowland-Smith 1-9) at Chicago White Sox 9-6),7:05 p.m.
Sebastian Telfair. 8, Bo Van Pelt, 3.95. 9 (tie), Phil Mickelson and Tom
Gillis,3.94. 2;(SB) Elias 3,Quintias 3,Bearchip 2,Ricky 2,Pueda (Floyd 5-8),5:10 p.m. Florida (Jo.Johnson 10-3) at San Francisco
NEW JERSEY NETS—Named Bobby Marks assis-
tant general manager. Sand Save Percentage 2.Multiple RBI — (SB) Quintias 4,Pueda 4,Ricky 3. (M.Cain 8-8),7:15 p.m.
Boston (Lackey 9-5) at L.A.Angels (Jer.Weaver 9-6),
PHOENIX SUNS—Waived F Taylor Griffin. 1,Luke Donald,72.37%.2,Carl Pettersson,65.57%. NL LEADERS
TORONTO RAPTORS—Signed F Linas Kleiza to a 3, Greg Chalmers, 62.89%. 4, Mark Wilson, 61.73%. Saturday’s opening game 7:05 p.m. BATTING—Furcal,Los Angeles,.326;Prado,Atlanta,
multiyear contract. 5,Ryuji Imada,61.22%.6,Trevor Immelman,60.87%. Westchester County 4,San Mateo Post Shockers 3 AL LEADERS .319;Polanco,Philadelphia,.317;Byrd,Chicago,.313;
FOOTBALL 7, Paul Stankowski, 60.53%. 8, Brandt Snedeker, Highlights: SM — Timko 9 strikeouts to start the BATTING—Hamilton, Texas, .357; MiCabrera, De- Votto, Cincinnati, .312; AHuff, San Francisco, .309;
NFL—Named Robert Gulliver executive vice pres- 60.50%.9,Justin Rose,59.80%.10,Tim Clark,59.63%. game;WC — Two-run homer in bottom of ninth troit,.347;Morneau,Minnesota,.345;ABeltre,Boston, CGonzalez,Colorado,.307.
ident of human resources and chief diversity officer All-Around Ranking with two outs to win game. .332;Cano,New York,.329;DelmYoung,Minnesota, RUNS—Prado,Atlanta,71;BPhillips,Cincinnati,70;
and Paul Hicks executive vice president of com- 1,Matt Kuchar,291.2,Ben Crane,307.3,Paul Casey, .322; DeJesus,Kansas City,.318. Weeks,Milwaukee,69;Votto,Cincinnati,67.
munications and government affairs. 328.4,Robert Allenby,335.5,K.J.Choi,336.6,Bubba Little League RBI—MiCabrera,Detroit,88;ARodriguez,New York, RBI—Howard, Philadelphia, 78; Hart, Milwaukee,
CHICAGO BEARS—Signed QB Mike Teel to a two- Watson,351.7,Matt Jones,382.8,Charley Hoffman, Junior Divisional Area 2 tournament 81;Guerrero,Texas,76;Hamilton,Texas,74;DelmY- 70;Pujols,St.Louis,70;DWright,New York,68;Votto,
year contract. 385.9,Steve Stricker,390.10,Justin Rose,396. Loser’s bracket elimination game oung,Minnesota,74;JBautista,Toronto,70;Teixeira, Cincinnati,67;Weeks,Milwaukee,66;Loney,Los An-
CLEVELAND BROWNS—Signed RB Montario PGA TOUR Official Money Leaders At American River College New York,70. geles,65.
Hardesty to a multiyear contract. 1, Ernie Els (14), $3,941,028. 2, Phil Mickelson (14), Half Moon Bay 15,Chico 1,5 innings HITS—Hamilton, Texas, 137; ISuzuki, Seattle, 127; HITS—Prado, Atlanta, 134; Howard, Philadelphia,
GREEN BAY PACKERS—Signed DE Mike Neal. $3,220,969. 3, Justin Rose (16), $3,159,748. 4, Tim HMB (12)12 00 — 15 15 2 Cano,New York,125;MiCabrera,Detroit,124;Young, 117; Byrd, Chicago, 115; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 115;
MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Promoted running backs Clark (17), $3,031,948. 5, Steve Stricker (13), Chico 000 01 — 1 2 5 Texas,123;ABeltre,Boston,121;Podsednik,KC,116. Loney,Los Angeles,112;Weeks,Milwaukee,112.
coach Eric Bieniemy to assistant head coach/of- $2,982,169. 6, Jim Furyk (15), $2,883,915. 7, Matt HMB highlights:Brett Berghammer 4 hits (2 triples), DOUBLES—MiCabrera,Detroit,33;Hamilton,Texas, DOUBLES—Werth, Philadelphia, 32; Torres, San
fense. Kuchar (18),$2,545,705. Rico Nuno 2 hits.. 32; Markakis,Baltimore,32. Francisco,30; Byrd,Chicago,28; Prado,Atl.,28.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Tuesday • July 27, 2010 15
loss. San Bruno had the bases loaded with one produced the go-ahead and eventual game- ting eliminated a day later, 12-4 to San

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out in the fifth and runners at second and third
base with one out in the sixth only to come up
agonizingly empty each time.
winning hit and Eddie Cecchi closed things
out in relief with a strong seventh inning.
San Bruno assistant coach Jason Smiley
Bernardino.
Against Westchester, San Mateo lost despite a
strong pitching performance from starter Barry
“If we score in one or both of those innings, said he was most proud of the fact that once Timko, who struck out his first nine hitters of the
maybe it’s a different game,” Hastings said. again San Bruno displayed a grind-it-out atti- game while allowing only three hits in seven
However, Hastings said he was proud of his “Today, things just bounced a little differently. tude befitting of its underdog status. innings.
players that they never quit, as they answered The reason why we’ve been here is because of
with three runs in the bottom of the fourth. “We’re drawing (our All-Star team) from 35 The Shockers were up 3-2 entering the ninth
our defense and we just didn’t have it today.” kids, and we pick the best 15,” Smiley said. when Westchester hit a two-run homer to
David Montes reached an on an error, Sean San Bruno committed three errors, leading
Watkins walked and both advanced a base on “You have some teams here in the tournament account for the go-ahead and winning runs.
to five of Los Altos-Mountain View’s first nine that are drawing kids from a 50-mile radius. Sunday, San Mateo led San Bernardino 4-1 after
a passed ball before scoring when Joey runs. San Bruno made only one error in four
Himuro reached on an error. One of these days we would like (to combine three before being outscored 11-0 the rest of the
games in winning sectionals, but regionals some cities) and put together a (mega All- way. The Shockers finished the season at 31-9.
Three batters later, Billy Wood stroked a was a different story. Still, San Bruno Star) Peninsula team.”
run-scoring single to left field — San Bruno’s advanced one step further than it did last sea-
first of its six hits in the game. Los Altos- son.
Until then, San Bruno has shown it’s plenty Little League Juniors
capable of doing well on its own.
Mountain View certainly gave San Bruno The team was spearheaded by Watkins and Half Moon Bay kept its season alive with a
chances to come all the way back, as it fin- Wood, who both hit a robust .647 in sectionals 15-1 pounding of Chico in the Divisional
ished with six errors — including three in the and did pretty well in regionals, too. Monday,
American Legion Tournament on Monday at American River
final inning. Wood led the team with two hits. Hastings The San Mateo Post 82 Shockers saw their College.
Unfortunately for San Bruno, while it did said one of the team’s highlights was season come to an end in the state tournament in Brett Berghammer had four hits, including
score four times in the final stanza, its inabili- Sunday’s dramatic 5-3 win over Sierra Valley. Yountville over the weekend. two triples and Rico Nuno added two hits as
ty to manufacture runs in the fifth and sixth San Bruno trailed 3-1 entering the sixth San Mateo opened up play Saturday with a Half Moon Bay plays another elimination game
innings was probably the biggest factor in its before rallying for the victory. D.J. Hernandez tough 4-3 loss to Westchester County before get- today in Sacramento.
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was under center, but you can’t tell me the wanted to watch a professional baseball game not — it’s easy to be distracted. In fact, since

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Raiders don’t need a legitimate, professional
wide receiver to shore up their pass-catching
game.
from behind the plate, as well as watch a
game from a luxury suite.
Thanks to fabulous friends and family, I’ve
the box was so crowded, I ended up watching
most of the game on the television monitors
set up in the suite.
Sure, Owens comes with plenty of bag- done both this summer, albeit both were Behind the plate, not only can you legiti-
gage. But he always seems to do well in that accomplished at Oakland A’s games — not mately call balls and strikes, but can also razz
or Larry Fitzgerald, those numbers are quite initial honeymoon stage, when he says and my favorite team, but as a Bay Area fan, I the players and umpire, knowing they can
pedestrian. Matched up against the receivers does all the right things. No doubt Owens is root for the green and gold. My buddy’s dad hear you. I didn’t get out of control, but I
for the 49ers and Raiders? He’s No. 1 or No. nearing the end of his career, but a future Hall has season tickets — right behind the plate. know the umpire heard me as I questioned his
2 in every one of those categories on either of Famer is almost always a better option Literally. My seat was directly in line with strike zone on occasion, or the fact he called
team. than potential. the home plate umpire, two rows back. Then, a strike every time there was a 3-0 count,
Vernon Davis — technically a tight end — *** over the weekend, my wife’s boss treated us whether it truly was in the zone or not.
was the Niners’ best receiver last year, with Since the movie, “The Bucket List” came to a game in a luxury box. Because I cover so many baseball games, I
78 catches and 13 TDs. The Niners’ top wide out, that term has become du jour to indicate I quickly came to the conclusion that find I now have a hard time staying with the
receiver was Josh Morgan, who finished with things one wants to accomplish before they watching the game behind the plate is the game unless I have a scorecard in my lap.
52 catches and three touchdowns for 527 die. absolute best venue. Sure, it’s first-class treat- Behind the plate, however, I had no problems
yards. I don’t have such a list, per se, but there are ment as all the food is free and they serve you paying attention.
A tight end was also the best pass catcher things that I want to do, such as, touring all at your seat. Heck, the only time you have to
for the Raiders in Zach Miller. But Owens of the stadiums in Major League Baseball. get up is go to the bathroom — although I
would have led the Raiders in catches, TDs Since that is not on the horizon any time asked if even that was necessary. Nathan Mollat can be reached by e-mail:
and yardage. Granted, the Raiders had a dis- soon, I did get to cross a couple things off my The suite is nice, but unless you’re there nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650)
tinct disadvantage when JaMarcus Russell “to do” list in the last month or so: I always with a bunch of rowdy friends — which I was 344-5200 ext. 117.

who’s batting .347 with 24 homers and 88 Matt Joyce’s grand slam with two outs in his former team, at Tropicana Field on June
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RBIs, hit a hard liner to left leading off the
eighth. Carl Crawford barely had to move to
make the play.
the sixth was the first hit off Detroit starter
Max Scherzer (7-8). The next batter, Jason
Bartlett, singled for the only other hit of the
26. Colorado ace Ubaldo Jimenez pitched a
no-hitter April 17 at Atlanta.
Mark Buehrle threw a perfect game for the
The Tigers were no-hit for the first time night until Crawford homered in the eighth. Chicago White Sox against Tampa Bay on
since Randy Johnson shut them down at The 26-year-old Garza, who tossed a one- July 23, 2009.
Garza’s teammates mobbed him near the Seattle on June 2, 1990. hitter at Florida on June 26, 2008, retired Don In his previous start, Garza allowed seven
mound after a performance that left the New After Boesch walked, he was erased on a Kelly on a routine grounder to second base in runs and 10 hits in 6 1-3 innings against the
York Mets and San Diego Padres as the only double play. the ninth and struck out Gerald Laird before Orioles. The Tigers lineup he faced was miss-
big league teams without a no-hitter. The getting Santiago to end it on his 120th pitch
Garza said his teammates didn’t leave him ing Magglio Ordonez, Carlos Guillen and
Rays began play in 1998 — the Padres in before a crowd of 17,009.
off by himself in the dugout during the late Brandon Inge because of injuries.
1969 and the Mets in ’62.
innings. He noticed several of them standing In addition to the five no-hitters thrown this Detroit manager Jim Leyland was ejected in
The closest Detroit’s injury-depleted lineup
in the same spot, however, adhering to super- season was the perfect game Detroit right- the third for arguing with second base umpire
came to a hit was Worth’s two-out liner in the
stition. hander Armando Galarraga was denied Marty Foster after B.J. Upton’s stolen base.
third, but Zobrist made a leaping catch above
“I recognized it and didn’t want to look up. because of a missed call at first base by Upton went to third on a wild pitch, but
his head as he retreated toward the wall.
I was like, ’Just keep looking down and stay umpire Jim Joyce. Scherzer struck out Kelly Shoppach before
“I was able to time it just right for my jump.
Caught it right in the end of my glove,” focused and get ready for the next inning,”’ he Oakland’s Dallas Braden tossed a perfect retiring Zobrist on a pop foul to get out of the
Zobrist said, smiling. “He pitched so great. said. game against Tampa Bay on May 9, and inning.
It’s his day. I felt honored to be part of a game Garza (11-5) struck out six in Tampa Bay’s Philadelphia’s Roy Halladay also was perfect NOTES: Scherzer walked four, struck out
like that.” 2,039th game — and on a night when the at Florida on May 29. eight and left after giving up the sixth-inning
Tigers cleanup batter Miguel Cabrera, Rays struggled to generate much offense Arizona right-hander Edwin Jackson threw single to Bartlett. ... The Rays led the majors
themselves. 149 pitches for a no-hitter against the Rays, in stolen bases with 123.

in a statement that “surreal feeling to be back at Ohio State”


Sports Brief Clarett started class- and that he doesn’t want to be a “distrac-
es on Monday after tion or nuisance” to the football team or
Ex-football star Clarett he was readmitted by other students.
back in class at Ohio St. the College of
Clarett led the Buckeyes to the 2002
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State Education and
national championship in his only col-
University says former football star Human Ecology,
lege season. He pleaded guilty in 2006 to
Maurice Clarett has been granted re- where he was origi-
aggravated robbery and carrying a con-
entry to pursue his degree after he spent nally enrolled.
cealed weapon, and served 3 1/2 years in
more than three years in prison. Maurice Clarett Clarett says in a
a Toledo prison, where he took college-
Ohio State spokesman Jim Lynch says statement that it is a
credit courses.
THE DAILY JOURNAL HEALTH 17
Tuesday • July 27, 2010

Dehydration,exercise and heat don’t mix


By Eric Heiden flushed appearance while exercis-
Medical device
problems hurting
TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES ing are signs that you are mildly
dehydrated. Once dehydration
70K kids annually
When Tour de France cyclist worsens, all those indicators stop By Lindsay Tanner
Cadel Evans wanted to press on functioning. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
after fracturing his elbow in a fall in In hot conditions, says Testa, you
Stage 8, BMC Racing Team physi- can lose 2-3 liters of water per hour CHICAGO — More than 70,000
cian Max Testa, M.D., made the — almost TWICE what your stom- children and teens go to the emer-
call. ach can absorb. Preventative hydra- gency room each year for injuries
Seeing no risk of permanent dam- tion is key. and complications from medical
age, Testa gave Evans the green • Drink fluids with and between devices, and contact lenses are the
light. “It was a stable fracture — meals and before exercise, but leading culprit, the first detailed
small but very painful,” he said. never more than two pints at a time. national estimate suggests.
“Cadel is a super-tough guy, so he • Eat fruits and vegetables About one-fourth of the problems
managed very well. He did as much (they’re 95 percent water). were things like infections and eye
as any human could do.” • Avoid caffeinated, alcoholic and abrasions in contact lens wearers.
Dehydration, in Testa’s experi- carbonated beverages. These are sometimes preventable
ence, is another matter entirely. He • During summer exercise, drink and can result from wearing contact
says that when people are coping 8-12 ounces every 15 to 20 min- lenses too long without cleaning
with intense physical exertion, utes, less for very long-lasting them.
dehydration is a serious risk, partic- activity. Other common problems found by
• After 30 minutes, replenish researchers at the U.S. Food and
ularly in the sort of extreme tem-
electrolytes, in particular sodium, Drug Administration include punc-
peratures seen across the U.S. this
which stimulates water absorption ture wounds from hypodermic nee-
summer.
from your small intestine. dles breaking off in the skin while
“A hot environment is one of the
• Drink at least 16 fluid ounces injecting medicine or illegal drugs;
most severe stresses an athlete can infections in young children with ear
after exercise.
endure,” says Testa, also an exer- “Weigh yourself before and after tubes; and skin tears from pelvic
cise performance physician in Salt exercise. Any weight you have lost devices used during gynecological
Lake City. “Water has a high ther- is fluid loss and needs to be exams in teen girls.
mal capacity, so it’s able to keep replaced,” says Testa. “For every Malfunction and misuse are
your temperature constant. For that pound you lose during exercise, among possible reasons; the
reason, drinking water before, dur- drink a pint of water afterward. researchers are working to deter-
ing and after exercise is more Remember the old cooking adage: mine how and why the injuries
important than fuel.” ‘A pint is a pound the world occurred and also are examining the
Your organs and chemical reac- ‘round.’” prevalence in adults. Those efforts
tions work only within a precise If you lose more than 3-4 pounds, might result in FDA device warn-
range of temperature. If you go in the future drink more water in ings, depending on what they find,
above this ideal range and become advance, preceding exercise or dur- said study co-author Dr. Brock
hyperthermic (too hot), you may ing exercise. If you continue to Hefflin.
become dizzy, fatigued, winded. sweat for a half-hour after exercise, The most serious problems
This can lead to cardiac problems, this is a sign that your body is still involved implanted devices such as
even death. trying to lower your core tempera- brain shunts for kids with hydro-
Selina Shah, M.D., a sports med- ture, which means you became cephalus (water on the brain); chest
icine physician at the Center for Your organs and chemical reactions work only within a precise range of overheated and need to be more catheters for cancer patients receiv-
Sports Medicine at Saint Francis temperature.If you go above this ideal range and become hyperthermic careful next time. ing chemotherapy at home; and
Memorial Hospital in San (too hot),you may become dizzy,fatigued,winded.This can lead to cardiac Shah, who works with several insulin pumps for diabetics.
Francisco, points out that water is problems,even death. professional dance companies, cau- Infections and overdoses are among
also necessary for proper muscle less flow to your GI — your gut.” body’s ability to release heat is tions that you don’t have to be rid- problems associated with these
contraction and for blood flow. Shah notes that this may cause compromised. Humidity increases ing in the Tour de France to become devices. Only 6 percent of patients
“Dehydration decreases blood cramping, nausea, diarrhea, vomit- the challenge. When you perspire, dehydrated. It can hit when you overall had to be hospitalized.
volume,” Shah says. “Your blood ing — or headaches and confusion, sweat evaporates from your skin golf, walk, fish, sit in the sun on a Dr. Steven Krug, head of emer-
thickens, forcing your heart to work which, ironically, often lead to peo- and cools your body. High humidi- boat, go to the beach on a foggy gency medicine at Chicago’s
harder. Blood is shunted to your ple misinterpreting their thirst as ty, however, prevents evaporation. day, swim, exercise indoors without Children’s Memorial Hospital, said
brain because it’s the most impor- hunger. When sweat drips off you, it’s not air conditioning, or couple physical the study highlights a trade-off
tant, then to the muscles you are When summer temperatures evaporating — and not cooling activity with going in and out of air-
utilizing for exercise, which means exceed your skin temperature, your your body. Thus, sweating and a conditioned gyms. See KIDS, Page 18
18 Tuesday • July 27, 2010 HEALTH THE DAILY JOURNAL

Health brief
Japanese women extend Full face transplant man displays new look
life expectancy to new high By Daniel Woolls
TOKYO — Japanese women are expected THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
to live almost 86 1/2 years, topping the world
longevity ratings for the 25th straight year, the MADRID — A Spanish man who under-
government reported Monday. went the world’s first full face transplant
The statistics for 2009 compiled and pub- appeared before TV cameras Monday for the
lished by the Ministry of Health, Labor and first time since his surgery, thanking his doc-
Welfare showed both Japanese women and tors and the family of the donor.
men extended their average life expectancy to Identified only as Oscar, the 31-year-old
new records - 86.44 years for women and spoke with considerable difficulty at a news
79.59 years for men. Average life spans rose conference at Barcelona’s Vall d’Hebron hos-
by almost five months for women and nearly pital, where he was operated on in late March.
four months for men compared to the previous During the 24-hour surgery, doctors lifted
year. an entire face, including jaw, nose, cheek-
Japanese men, however, saw their average bones, muscles, teeth and eyelids, and placed
life expectancy slip to fifth from fourth in the it masklike onto the man. He has been
world ranking, according to a ministry official, described as a farmer who was unable to
who spoke on condition of anonymity, citing breathe or eat on his own after accidentally
department rules. shooting himself in the face five years ago.
Long life is usually good news. But in a The head of the surgical team, Dr. Joan Pere
country with a low birth rate and declining Barret, said Monday that Oscar will need
population, longer life expectancies mean a between a year and 18 months of physical
disproportionately large elderly population. therapy and is expected to regain up to 90 per-
The graying of society is expected in the near cent of his facial functions. He is now being
future to strain government services and pen-
released from the hospital and sent home.
sion programs, while causing labor shortages.
He is able to drink liquids and eat soft
The steady increase in Japan’s longevity
largely reflects good medical treatment that foods, and has been able to speak for the past
reduced the mortality from cancer, cardiac dis- two months, the hospital said in a statement.
orders and strokes - the three main causes of The patient also has regained feeling in most
death in Japan - as well as pneumonia, the min- of his face and is partly recovering movement
istry official said. Health officials often cite of his muscles. One good sign was that a week
Japan’s relatively healthy diet and high living after the operation, he had to be shaved REUTERS
standards as contributing to growing longevity. because of beard growth. Oscar,the world first full-face transplant patient,speaks during a news conference at the Vall
But an increasing number of suicides among But he also suffered acute rejection twice d’Hebron Hospital in Barcelona,Spain.
elderly men dealt a slight setback for male — once four weeks after the surgery and
again between the second and third months. ily’s privacy, said her brother looks forward to tion earlier this month, saying a 35-year-old
longevity, he said. Suicide, crime and alco-
Both times, the new face was saved with med- leading a normal life. man with a genetic disorder has an entirely
holism among the elderly have become grow-
ication, the statement said. He is eager to enjoy “little things, like walk- new face, including tear ducts that cry and a
ing problems because of low income and
At the news conference, Oscar seemed ing down the street without anyone looking at chin that sprouts stubble.
unstable employment.
relaxed as he looked out at reporters with eyes him, or sitting down for a meal with his fami- The first face transplant, albeit partial, was
Women in Hong Kong came in second in the
he cannot yet close completely. ly. Doing things that all of us do on a normal carried out in France in 2005 and since then
world’s longevity ranking at 86.1 years. France
was third, at 84.5, followed by Switzerland at day,” the woman said. about a dozen more have been done, including
A younger woman identified as his sister,
84.4 years. A French team announced a similar opera- three in Spain.
whose name was not given to protect the fam-

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Krug says he has seen children brought in
because catheters were damaged or became
infected.
Hefflin and lead author Dr. Cunlin Wang
work in the FDA’s Center for Devices and
Radiological Health. They note there has been
were scattered among 12 other categories
including general medical devices such as
needles and catheters, gynecology devices
“Health care providers need to be aware of recent concern abapresentative hospitals, they and heart devices.
these kids and their devices and how to recog- estimated that 144,799 medical device-related Hefflin said the study is the first to evaluate
linked with medical advances that have
nize or diagnose” related problems, Krug said. complications occurred during 2004 and device-related injuries in children only. It did
enabled chronically ill children to be treated at
home and live more normal lives. He was not involved in the study. 2005, or more than 70,000 yearly. not include device problems in already hospi-
The study appears in Pediatrics, published Almost 34,000 problems were linked with talized children.
THE DAILY JOURNAL HEALTH Tuesday • July 27, 2010 19

Tests aim to settle if fresher blood works better


By Lauran Neergaard Then the Cleveland Clinic examined
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS records of 6,000 of its past heart surgery
patients — and found those who received
WASHINGTON — Facing surgery? You blood that was more than two weeks old were
could receive blood that’s been stored for a slightly more likely to die, required a ventila-
week, or three weeks, or nearly six — and tor longer and had higher rates of infection
there’s growing concern that people who get and kidney failure than those who got fresher
the older blood might not fare as well. blood.
It’s a question with big implications for the Earlier this year, Connecticut researchers
nation’s already tight blood supply. reported similar findings in a study of 200
Blood is rotated almost like milk on the trauma patients.
grocery shelf: The Food and Drug But that’s far from proof. Maybe the sickest
Administration allows red blood cells to be patients just got the oldest blood, a flaw these
stored for 42 days, and hospitals almost kinds of look-backs can’t overcome.
always use the oldest in their refrigerators Complicating the controversy, other similarly
first to ensure none expires. How old the performed studies concluded age of blood
blood you receive is depends on how much doesn’t matter, finding no differences
the hospital has of your type that day. The between patients who got older or fresher
average age of transfused blood is just over transfusions.
16 days. Enter the more stringent research to find
This summer, hospitals around the country out:
are launching major new research to try to • In the largest NIH-backed study, 15 hos-
settle if fresher blood really is better for at pitals will recruit 1,800 patients about to have
least some patients. And if so, they’re hunting heart surgery who agree to be randomly
ways to turn back the clock for older blood — assigned to get blood more than 20 days old
like the University of Miami’s work to wash or less than 11 days old, and then track how
away some cellular debris — and offset any they fare. (Patients who don’t participate
deterioration. would get older blood anyway, per standard
Donated blood “saves lives every day. We hospital policy.)
certainly do not want to run out of it,” says • In Canada, researchers are enrolling 2,500
Dr. Simone Glynn of the National Institutes patients in critical-care units into a similar
of Health, which is spearheading the multi- study that defines “fresh” as no older than a
million-dollar studies. week. Separately, they’re also studying the
But if shelf life is proven to make a differ- question in several hundred premature infants
ence, then “how can we have the safest prod- who need blood.
uct possible?” asks Glynn, transfusion medi- • The Cleveland Clinic has enrolled about
cine chief at NIH’s National Heart, Lung and 1,000 heart-surgery patients and counting
Blood Institute. into another comparison, this one defining
Those attempts range from trying to fresh as no older than two weeks.
improve the oxygen-carrying capacity of At the same time, the NIH is funding eight
stored blood to ridding it of so-called additional projects to tease apart just what
microparticles, cell fragments that gradually happens to stored blood that might trigger
build up in storage. side effects. One leading theory is that stored
“It’s very challenging to find out what’s blood gradually loses its ability to get oxygen
causing this,” Miami’s Dr. Wenche Jy, who’s to tissues, largely through loss of a blood ves- This summer,hospitals around the country are launching major new research to try to settle
leading the microparticle work, says of the sel dilator called nitric oxide. if fresher blood really is better for at least some patients.
age-of-blood debate. And Jy’s team has found those microparti-
About one in every seven hospitalized cles play a role in blood clotting and inflam-
patients requires a transfusion, a staggering mation, and that they start accumulating
15 million bags administered in the U.S. each inside blood bags around day 10. Next up is a
year — with few donations to spare. Every study of 500 heart surgery patients to test if
year, parts of the country experience spot washing two- or three-week-old blood in spe-
shortages. cial machines that filter out the microparticles
Scientists have long known that blood can make a difference.
breaks down the longer it’s stored, but not However the debate turns out, it already
whether those changes were enough to trigger may be spurring hospitals to be more conser-
side effects. vative with blood.
Several years ago, a number of small stud- “We actively seek to avoid transfusions
ies began suggesting that blood well under whenever possible,” says the Cleveland
the FDA’s 42-day storage limit may increase Clinic’s Dr. Colleen Koch, through such steps
the risk of complications like blood clots, as using devices that capture and recycle a
infections, or organ dysfunction. patient’s own blood during surgery.
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benefit of the doubt.
“Maybe they went to two schools,”
Warden said. “My understanding is the
TUESDAY, JULY 27 8 p.m. Central Park, 50 E. Fifth Ave.,
Animals in Action. 10:30 a.m. San Mateo. Free. For more informa- city will not shut these places down. We
Coyote Point Museum, 1651 Coyote tion visit cityofsanmateo.org. are not just going to revoke licenses.”
Point Drive, San Mateo. Observe to the CAMTC for certification and can Warden said he wasn’t even aware the
Wildlife Keepers doing animal FRIDAY, JULY 30 work anywhere in the state without
enrichment activities, such as taking Tech Talks. Noon to 1 p.m. Lane city had 10 massage parlors.
animals on walks or leading training Community Room, Burlingame applying for a massage therapy permit “I think there are more massage parlors
sessions. Free with admission. For Public Library. 480 Primrose Road, from a local city. than dry cleaners in town,” Warden said.
more information visit coyotepmuse- Burlingame. Free. For more informa-
um.org. tion call 558-7400. Of the 46 massage technicians current- “How many more massage parlors do we
ly licensed in Belmont, 37 reported that need?”
Tuesday Tales: Story time at Coyote Paws and Claws Wildlife Show.
Point Museum. 11 a.m. Coyote Point 1:30 p.m. Coyote Point Museum, they went to schools on the CAMTC list Mayor Christine Wozniak has a
Museum,1651 Coyote Point Drive, 1651 Coyote Point Drive, San of suspect institutions, according to healthy respect for massage and wants to
San Mateo. Story time, animal pres- Mateo. Learn about Coyote Point’s Zafferano’s staff report.
entation and exploration activities. non-releasable animals. Free with protect the reputations of legitimate ther-
Free with admission. For more infor- admission. For more information And when the city gave the technicians
apists.
mation visit coyotepmuseum.org. visit coyotepmuseum.org. their permits, the city did not have the
“We are trying to prevent the prolifera-
Tuesday Tea at Little House. 2 p.m. Marian Call. 8 p.m. 917 Main St., resources to check if the schools they
tion of non-legitimate therapists who are
to 3 p.m. 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Redwood City. Singer-songwriter attended were actually legitimate, said make sure illicit activity isn’t taking
Park. Gale Fullterton will share her Marian Call will be performing the Belmont police Lt. Pat Halleran. breaking the law,” Wozniak said.
‘Little India.’ Free. Space is limited. place. It is not a prohibition.”
pictures and memories of her trip to
“We did criminal background checks When the CAMTC was first created
New Zealand. Refreshments will be For more information and to reserve There have not been any recent arrests
served. $1 members, $2 non-mem- a space call 361-8737. but often took school transcripts or diplo- for prostitution in Belmont, Halleran late last year, the San Mateo Police
bers. For more information call 326-
mas on face value,” Halleran said. said, but the city does get the occasional Department described the agency as
2025. ‘The Greatest Player That Ever
Played The Game.’ 8:30 p.m. San The industry is growing and Belmont complaint. “problematic” because it hindered the
Little House Free Reiki Session. Benito House, 356 Main St., Half
is getting a couple of applications a week The city, however, does not have the department’s ability to combat human
4:15 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. Little House, Moon Bay. Norm Coleman will per-
800 Middlefield Ave., Menlo Park. form his one-man show. For more for new massage businesses, Halleran resources to conduct undercover opera- trafficking and prostitution.
Practitioners and teachers of the information call 712-1879. said. tions, Zafferano said. “Law enforcement agencies are now
method will discuss and demonstrate working closely with the CAMTC col-
it. Free. For more information and to Big Daddy Sunshine Performance. The Belmont City Council will decide The state law that gives the CAMTC
register call 326-2025. 9 p.m. St. James Gate. 1410 Old tonight whether to approve an urgency the authority to issue massage certifi- laboratively and cooperatively in an
Country Road, Belmont. We are cel- effort to stop human trafficking,” Deputy
Redwood City’s World Café on ebrating our drummer Dave’s birth- ordinance to impose a moratorium on the cates, Senate Bill 731, was created in
Climate Change. 6 p.m to 9 p.m. day. For more information call 592- issuance of business licenses, massage 2009 but Belmont’s massage ordinance Police Chief Mike Callagy said.
Redwood City City Hall, 1017 5923. has been on the books since 2003. Legislation proposed by Assemblyman
Middlefield Road, Redwood City.
technician permits and massage estab-
The community is invited to discuss SATURDAY, JULY 31 lishment permits for 45 days. The mora- “We need to amend the ordinance to Sandre Swanson, D-Oakland, may help
key issues to take personal and local Millbrae Relay For Life. 10 a.m. torium could get extended for a year. bring it into state law,” Zafferano said. clarify the process, Callagy said.
action on climate change. Free with Mills High School Track. 400
dinner included. Space is limited — Murchison Drive, Millbrae. Help Four of the five councilmembers must There is also some uncertainty in the Assembly Bill 1822 would add two
RSVP to 780-7300 or e-mail ctui- fight cancer by spending the day and approve the ordinance for it to pass. state law as to what the city can do when members to the CAMTC board picked
fua@redwoodcity.org. For more night at the Mills Hill School Track. it comes to regulating the industry,
information visit Donations go to American Cancer “The moratorium will stop the flow of by specified peace officer organizations
redwoodcity.org/verde. Society. For more information call new people before we get the current Zafferano said. and clarify that a city, county or city and
692-3195.
ones sorted out,” Halleran said. The “There is wide disagreement among county, is authorized to require a speci-
Dancing on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8 city attorneys on what a city is allowed to
p.m. Courthouse Square, 2200 Marianne’s Vintage Costume police department will contact all 37 fied background check of any owner or
Broadway, Redwood City. Learn Jewelry Trunk show and presenta- massage therapists who went to the sus- do,” Zafferano said. operator of a massage establishment who
how to cha-cha with instructors from tion. 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Ritz- Councilwoman Coralin Feierbach
Imperial Ballroom. Free. For more Carlton Hotel Signature Shop, 1 pect schools to make sure their creden- is not certified to practice massage by the
information visit Miramontes Point Road, Half Moon tials are in order, Halleran said. The city approves of the moratorium. organization.
redwoodcity.org/events/dancing. Bay. Presentation and trunk show.
has 10 massage parlors and many of the “We don’t want the city filled with The CAMTC currently has no law
For more information and to RSVP
The Truth about Solar Workshop. call 712-7017. new applicants Belmont gets also attend- massage parlors that are not massage enforcement component.
7 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 ed some of the suspect schools, Halleran parlors,” Feierbach said. “The state has
Alameda de las Pulgas. The Sierra Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. 1 taken local control away.”
Club will help homeowners decide p.m. Coyote Point Museum, 1651 said. To see the CAMTC’s list of 31 suspect
Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. Councilman Dave Warden wants to massage therapy schools, go to:
whether solar is right for their “There is a lot of potential for abuse in
homes. The workshop will teach the Learn about Coyote Point’s non- give the massage therapists who went to
skills necessary to calculate the releasable animals. Free with admis- this industry,” Halleran said. “We want to www.camtc.org/Schools.aspx.
installation costs and financial bene- sion. For more information visit coy-
fits, and cover government rebates otepmuseum.org.
and Community Gatepath, among many Richard Lesser, SamTrans’ accessibility
and incentives. Free. For more infor-
mation contact greehometechnolo-
gy@gmail.com.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 28
Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. 3
p.m. Coyote Point Museum, 1651
Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo.
Learn about Coyote Point’s non-
ADA
Continued from page 1
others.
San Mateo County Supervisor Carole
Groom praised the Commission on
specialist.
The Housing Leadership Council of
San Mateo County also had a table at the
Community Forum at Little releasable animals. Free with admis-
Disabilities for 20 years of activism. fair.
House. 800 Middle Ave., Menlo sion. For more information visit coy- The nonprofit agency partners with the
Park. Topic will be ‘Supersize Me.’ otepmuseum.org. “The ADA is a comprehensive man-
are celebrating the fact that there is more county to advocate for affordable and
Morgan Spurlock takes a look at the SUNDAY, AUG . 1 date to end discrimination. This is the sustainable housing for all.
effects of fast food on the human No Dig Gardening. 1p.m. to 3 p.m.
accessibility for people with disabilities. hardest working commission the county
body. Free. For more information Central Park, Kohl Pumphouse, 101 We need to work together, though, to “We are working toward creating
call 326-2025. Ninth Ave., San Mateo. Learn how to has. They are overly ambitious but housing that is more accessible to sen-
garden with limited space. Free. For create community awareness,” Sinor accomplish everything they set out to do
Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. iors and persons with disabilities,” said
1:30 p.m. Coyote Point Museum,
more information visit sanmateoar- said. every year,” Groom said. Joshua Hugg, who works for the housing
boretum.com or call 579-0536.
1651 Coyote Point Drive, San The fair featured service dog demon- SamTrans showed off its new buses, council.
Mateo. Learn about Coyote Point’s First Sunday Line Dance with Tina strations, an accessible SamTrans bus
non-releasable animals. Free with Beare and Jeanette Feinberg. 1 p.m. more accessible to the disabled than ever
admission. For more information to 4 p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, display, emergency preparedness infor- before. To learn more about SamTrans travel
visit coyotepmuseum.org. 1555 Crystal Springs Road. $5. For training for people with disabilities call
more information call 616-7150.
mation and resource tables from local The new buses have ramps instead of
New Leaf Market. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. agencies that serve people with disabili- lifts, lower floors, external announce- 508 6202 or (800) 660 4287.
New Leaf Community Markets, 150 TUESDAY, AUG. 3
San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. New Books at Funders Bookstore. ties, including Rebuilding Together ments, visual message boards and room
Bring your health concerns and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 2200 Broadway, Peninsula; Kainos Home Training for two wheelchairs.
questions to Sarah Rothman, Redwood City. First offering of newly Bill Silverfarb can be reached by e-mail: sil-
Naturopathic Doctor. Free. For more acquired collection of books on Center; Center for Independence of the SamTrans is even offering travel train- verfarb@smdailyjournal.com or by phone:
information contact Patti Bond at California and the West. For more Disabled; Peninsula Stroke Association ing for people with disabilities, said (650) 344-5200 ext. 106.
pattibondmarcom.com. information call 299-0104.
Hernandez-Lopez did not waive his parked cars, choking her and covering

ASSAULT
THURSDAY, JULY 29 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4
Violence Prevention Network Millbrae Library Senior Program. right to a speedy trial and he was ordered her mouth and nose. An unidentified per-
Meeting. 9 a.m. to noon. Ralston 2 p.m. Millbrae Senior Center. 477
Hall Mansion, 1500 Ralston Ave., Lincoln Circle, Millbrae. Museum of back to court Aug. 4 for a preliminary son intervened, giving the woman the
Belmont. Reservations required. For crafts and folk art workshop. For hearing. His bail was set at $50,000. chance to run home to Cedar Place
more information visit pcrcweb.org. more information call 697-7607. Continued from page 1
Police arrested Hernandez-Lopez July where police were called.
Animals in Action. 10:30 a.m. 22 after responding to a call of a domes- Police arrested Hernandez-Lopez and
Coyote Point Museum, 1651 Coyote express an intent to kill her, said tic disturbance. His girlfriend, who is
Point Drive, San Mateo. Observe booked him into Maguire Correctional
Assistant District Attorney Karen also the mother of his 8-month-old son,
Wildlife Keepers doing animal Facility. Police are still searching for
enrichment activities, such as taking Guidotti. told police he had strangled her while
animals on walks or leading training witnesses and anyone with information
Hernandez-Lopez pleaded not guilty trying to smother her at approximately 5
sessions. Free with admission. For is asked to contact Sgt. Danny Gil at
more information visit coyotepmuse- to two counts of inflicting corporal p.m. on the 500 block of Third Lane. She 829-3934.
um.org. injury, two counts of assault with a dead- was momentarily able to run from the
Pre-Planning: Demonstrates Your ly weapon — one for the beads and one house but Hernandez-Lopez allegedly
Love for Family! Noon to 1 p.m. for the pillow — and one count of caught up and attacked her again in front Michelle Durand can be reached by e-mail:
1528 S. El Camino Real, Suite 301,
San Mateo. Receive information on assault by means of force likely to pro- of others. Lopez allegedly threw the michelle@smdailyjournal.com or by phone:
how to save on cemetery property duce great bodily injury. woman to the ground between two (650) 344-5200 ext. 102.
costs, learn how to get a free will and
long term health care. Free. For more
possessions that have held them bound utterly inconsequential and extraneous

AINSLEY
information contact
lindadcpr@yahoo.com.
to the family home. She calls Avery back to the brilliant thesis of the play.
Heart Walks Information Session. to auction off the house and its contents I just can’t say enough about the qual-
12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. or 5:30 p.m. to and hires a scribe Arthur (Lance
6 p.m. American Heart Association, Continued from page 3 ity of the acting. Six very powerful
1710 Gilbreth Road, Burlingame. Gardner) to whom to dictate what she actors where Director Meredith
Learn more about and sign up for the remembers of the family history.
American Heart Association Heart devoid of almost all, including furniture McDonough keeps their stage and dia-
Walks, fundraisers for victims of In the traumatic reunions between the logue pacing going just right.
heart disease and strokes. For more upon which to sit. siblings, old grudges and tensions are
information call 259-6807 or visit Mother Alice has increasing memory The revolving and stationary sets by
heartwalkbayarea.org. resolved as mother Alice arms them with
losses causing her to forget how the her new realization that people are more Annie Smart are very attractively suit-
Author Visit. 6 p.m. South San items she is displaying in her bedroom important than objects and possessions. able to the what could be the Ainsley’s
Francisco Public Library, 840 W.
Orange Ave. Lian Gouw, author of bookcase relate to those things she wish- If there is one thing I would suggest to home but presents the concern that the
Only a Girl, will be visiting the es to remember. The comfort of this fam- the playwright it’s to drop the develop- need for so many rooms could inhibit the
South San Francisco Library. Free.
For more information call 829-3860. ily world is uprooted when she decides ment very close to the end of the play play from making the rounds of many
to make arrangements, before her own where Arthur professes his love for regional and local theaters. That would
The Department of Rock. 6 p.m. to
death, to free her adult children from the Aiden. It’s very unexpected, jarring and be a shame.
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what you want at the right price.
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offer you great pleasure in the year ahead. It is likely you’ll AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Adopt a no-nonsense posi-
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good friends. others. When those with whom you’re dealing see that you’re
serious, they’ll get down to business as well.
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110 Employment 203 Public Notices


CASE# CIV 496621
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
Torrey Quentin Lewis
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner, Torrey Quentin Lewis filed a
petition with this court for a decree
changing name as follows:
Present name: Torrey Quentin Lewis
Proposed name: Quentin Torrey Lewis
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
110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 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 2, 2010, at 9 a.m., Dept.
PJ, at 400 County Center, Redwood City,
NEWSPAPER INTERNS CA 94063.
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* 401K/Credit Union * Direct Deposit quired to file your answer to the com-
REQUIREMENTS: plaint in the office of the Clerk of this
* 1 yrs experience * Own Vehicle court at 37 Elm Street, Springfield (on
* Car Insurance * Valid Drivers Mondays only documents may also be
* Good Communication skills. filed with the Housing Court sitting at
Call today to set up an interview: 15 Gothic Street, Northampton), either
1-800-417-1897 or 650-558-8848 before service upon plaintiff’s attorney
or send Resume to
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Unless otherwise provided by Rule
13(a), your answer must state as a
counterclaim any clam which you may
SALES -
have against the plaintiff which arises
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bility shall be limited to the price of one references. Great Benefits! 5 Men or Women for that application has been made in said
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be granted. WITNESS, Dina E. Fein,
Esquire, at the said Western Division
Housing Court sitting in Northampton.
needed for our medically By: Clerk NOTES. 1. This summons is
Spanish, French, based day program in Bur- issued pursuant to Rule 4 of the Mas-
Italian lingame serving individuals 127 Elderly Care
sachusetts Rules of Civil Procedures.
with developmental disabili- 2. When more than one defendant is
involved, the names of all defendants
Certificated Local ties. Previous experience should appear in the caption. If sepa-
required. Monday-Friday, FAMILY RESOURCE rate summons are used for each de-
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #239747

LEGAL NOTICES The following person is doing business


as: KSCG, 777 Shell Blvd., Foster City,
CA 94002 is hereby registered by the fol-
lowing owner: KORET SCG, LP, CA. The
business is conducted by a Limited Part-
Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee Sale nership. The registrants commenced to
Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name Change, transact business under the FBN on
/s/ Claudia J. Hardin /
Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
Notice of Public Sales, and More. County on 07/02/10. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/20/10,
07/27/10, 08/03/10, 08/10/10).
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com STATEMENT #239746
The following person is doing business Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
as: NGTSCG, 777 Shell Blvd., Foster
City, CA 94002 is hereby registered by
the following owner: TZNGT SCG, LP,
CA. The business is conducted by a Lim-
ited Partnership. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices FBN on
/s/ Kenneth L. Marciano /
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement was filed with the Asses-
TS No. 10-0046992 STATEMENT #239759 sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
Title Order No. 10-8-180848 The following person is doing business County on 07/02/10. (Published in the
APN No. 011-262-900 as: Budgets2Go, 784 Vespucci Lane, San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/20/10,
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Foster City, CA 94404 is hereby regis- 07/27/10, 08/03/10, 08/10/10).
DEED OF TRUST, DATED 11/09/2006. tered by the following owner: Varda Trei-
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- bach-Heck, same address. The business
TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU trants commenced to transact business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA- under the FBN on STATEMENT #239745
TURE OF THE PROCEEDING /s/ Varda Treibach-Heck / The following person is doing business
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Sand Cove G Apartments, 777 Shell
TACT A LAWYER.” Notice is hereby giv- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Blvd., Foster City, CA 94002 is hereby
en that RECONTRUST COMPANY, County on 07/02/10. (Published in the registered by the following owner: Red-
N.A., as duly appointed trustee pursuant San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/13/10, wood Real Estate Management Inc., CA. 203 Public Notices 297 Bicycles 302 Antiques
to the Deed of Trust executed by JAIME 07/20/10, 07/27/10, 08/03/10). The business is conducted by a Limited
M. MALLARI AND ROSALINDA M. MAL- Partnership. The registrants commenced FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME BICYCLE WICKER BASKET -quality EDISON MODEL B STANDARD + 20
LARI, TRUSTEES, U.D.T. UNDER DEC- to transact business under the FBN on STATEMENT #240030 thick weave, never used, $25. obo, CYLINDERS OAK CASE - Serviced
LARATION OF TRUST, DATED NO- /s/ Jeff Bosshard / The following person is doing business (650)260-2664 yearly, beautiful, $550.00 obo,
VEMBER 9, 1989, dated 11/09/2006 and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Peninsula Organics, 217 S. Clare- (650)344-6565
recorded 11/16/06, as Instrument No. STATEMENT #239811 sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo mont St., San Mateo, CA 94401 is here-
2006-173945, in Book , Page ), of Official County on 07/02/10. (Published in the MENS MOUNTAIN bike 26 inch new 18
The following person is doing business by registered by the following owner: speed $99 ENGLISH ARMOIRE with stand. Bought
Records in the office of the County Re- as: Howard Trucking, 1629 Albemarle San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/20/10, Daniel S. Ramos, 3091 Bay Road, Red-
corder of San Mateo County, State of 07/27/10, 08/03/10, 08/10/10). 919-740-4336 San Mateo for $415. Sacrifice for $330.
Way, Burlingame, CA 94010-4659 is wood City, CA 94063. The business is (650)771-1888
California, will sell on 08/10/2010 at hereby registered by the following owner: conducted by an Individual. The regis-
12:30PM, At the Marshall Street en- TRAINING BICYCLE 20 inch wheel
Shane Howard, same address. The busi- trants commenced to transact business hooks to larger bicycle like new. SOLD! PERSIAN RUG - Mashad 10ft 8in X 8ft.,
trance to the Hall of Justice, 400 County ness is conducted by an Individual. The under the FBN on 08/01/10.
Center, Redwood City, San Mateo Coun- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME blue floral borders. Center medallion
registrants commenced to transact busi- /s/ Daniel S. Ramos / with beige feraghan design field, $2000,
ty, CA at public auction to the highest ness under the FBN on 06/21/2010. STATEMENT #239846 This statement was filed with the Asses- 298 Collectibles (650)726-4651.
bidder for cash or check as described /s/ Shane Howard / The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
below, payable in full at time of sale, all This statement was filed with the Asses- as: M & M Recyclery, 1454 E. 3rd Ave- County on 07/20/10. (Published in the 49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all,
right, title, and interest conveyed to and
now held by it under said Deed of Trust,
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo nue, San Mateo, CA 94401 is hereby San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/27/10, (650)592-2648 303 Electronics
County on 07/07/10. (Published in the registered by the following owner: Joctan 08/03/10, 08/10/10, 08/17/10).
in the property situated in said County San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/13/10, Ramon, 2301 Carlmont Dr., #24, Bel- 19” COLOR TV - 2 yrs. old, perfect con-
and State and as more fully described in 07/20/10, 07/27/10, 08/03/10). mont, CA 94002. The business is con- 5 COLORIZED territorial quarters uncir- dition, $40., obo, (650)290-1960
the above referenced Deed of Trust. ducted by an Individual. The registrants culated $7/all. (408)249-3858
The street address and other common commenced to transact business under 27" PHILLIPS standard tv with wooden
designation, if any of the real property NOTICE OF APPLICATION
the FBN on N/A. TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BASEBALL CARDS - 50-100 cards, stand with glass doors--30"X17X19
described above is purported to be: 107 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME $25., (408)420-5646 $99 barely used. Any questions, call 650
ALDEN GLEN DRIVE, SOUTH SAN /s/ Joctan Ramon / Date of Filing Application: 07/16/2010
STATEMENT #239562 This statement was filed with the Asses- To Whom It May Concern: 697-6443
FRANCISCO, CA, 94080. The under- The following person is doing business BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $15.
signed Trustee disclaims any liability for sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are: (650)345-1111
as: Pirooz Market, 1614 S. El Camino County on 07/12/10. (Published in the OAK HILL VENTURES INC. 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
any incorrectness of the street address Real, San Mateo, CA 94402 is hereby condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
and other common designation, if any, San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/20/10, The applicant(s) listed above are apply- CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER -
registered by the following owner: Asad ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage
shown herein. The total amount of the Saleh, 40 Barneson Ave., #D, San Ma- 07/27/10, 08/03/10, 08/10/10). beautiful design, $25., leave message
unpaid balance with interest thereon of Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: (650)365-1797 CELL PHONE
teo, CA 94402. The business is conduct- 486 Westlake Ctr.
the obligation secured by the property to ed by an Individual. The registrants com- Older AT&T phone, home charger and
be sold plus reasonable estimated costs, DALY CITY, CA 94015 DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls - car charger, $10 all, 650-595-3933
menced to transact business under the Type of license applied for:
expenses and advances at the time of FBN on Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “
the initial publication of the Notice of Sale FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 41 - On-Sale Beer and Wine - Eating tall, $20., (650)518-0813 DJ RECORDS - all types, $1. & up,
/s/ Asad Saleh / Place
is $669,618.78. It is possible that at the This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #239905 (650)367-8949
time of sale the opening bid may be less The following persons are doing busi- San Mateo Daily Journal DJ RECORDS all different types also
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo July 27, 2010
than the total indebtedness due. In addi- County on 06/21/10. (Published in the ness as: Fluke & Flounder Enterprises, have lighting $1 & up, (650)367-8949 GPS ANGEL red light and speed camera
tion to cash, the Trustee will accept San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/13/10, 564 Alhambra Rd., San Mateo, CA detector new, SOLD!
cashier’s checks drawn on a state or na- 07/20/10, 07/27/10, 08/03/10). 94402 is hereby registered by the follow-
tional bank, a check drawn by a state or 210 Lost & Found HISTORY BOOK in color of "Superbowls INTELLIVISION CONTROLLER with 13
federal credit union, or a check drawn by ing owners: John Hines & Roxana Bra- by the bay" game 1-18, $35., (650)592- game cartridges $50., (650)592-5591
a state or federal savings and loan asso- descu, same address. The business is FOUND SONY Power Shot digital cam- 2648
conducted by Husband & Wife. The reg- JVC DVD cd player - $25.,
ciation, savings association, or savings FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME era, July 14th at Fox School in Belmont. (650)834-4926
bank specified in Section 5102 of the Fi- STATEMENT #239881 istrants commenced to transact business (650)593-9294
nancial Code and authorized to do busi- The following person is doing business under the FBN on JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri- JVC VHS recorder - Like new, $15.,
ness in this state. Said sale will be made, as: Yrtek Materials, 2022 Trousdale /s/ John Hines / chard (650)834-4926 (650)367-8949
LOST SMALL white female dog Shih
in an “AS IS” condition, but without cove- Drive, #7, BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is /s/ Roxana Bradescu / Tzu mix. Last seen July 18th Crystal
nant or warranty, express or implied, re- JOE MONTANA cover photo, '85 "in MAGNOVOX 32” TV - excellent condi-
hereby registered by the following owner: This statement was filed with the Asses- Springs Road Senior Center. Wearing a flight" magazine, $30, (650)341-8342
garding title, possession or encumbran- Yvonne Reed, same address. The busi- red/pink collar that has the phone num- tion, refurbished, $100.obo., (650)260-
ces, to satisfy the indebtedness secured sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 2664
ness is conducted by an Individual. The County on 07/14/10. (Published in the bers 415-609-3333 and 415-279-5127 POSTER - framed photo of President
by said Deed of Trust, advances there- registrants commenced to transact busi- and the name “Moe” on tag. She an- Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash,
under, with interest as provided, and the ness under the FBN on 07/06/2010. San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/20/10, PANASONIC COLOR tv with Vhs combo
07/27/10, 08/03/10, 08/10/10). swers to the name “Mattie.” We are offer- (650)755-8238
unpaid principal of the Note secured by /s/ Yvonne Reed / ing a $500.00 reward for her safe return, 20 inches like new $70. 650-347-9920
said Deed of Trust with interest thereon This statement was filed with the Asses- no questions asked. Thanks, Duncan. PRECIOUS MOMENTS DOLLS -15 inch
as provided in said Note, plus fees, sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo PHILLIPS VCR plus vhs-hu 4 head Hi-Fi
FOUND! vinyl 3 sets of 2 for $33/set, (650)518- like new, San Mateo. $35. (650)341-
charges and expenses of the Trustee County on 07/14/10. (Published in the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 0813
and of the trusts created by said Deed of San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/20/10, 5347
Trust. If required by the provisions of STATEMENT #239855
section 2923.5 of the California Civil
07/27/10, 08/03/10, 08/10/10). The following person is doing business 294 Baby Stuff SALEM CHINA - 119 pieces from 50’s. SAMSUNG COLOR tv 27 inches good
as: Smoobit.com, 1015 Cadillac Way, Good condition, $225., appraised at condition $90. 650-347-9920
Code, the declaration from the mortga- $800., (650)345-3450.
gee, beneficiary or authorized agent is Apt. 108, Burlingame, CA 94010 is here- DELUXE BABY STROLLER - good con-
attached to the Notice of Trustee’s Sale dition & ready to use, $25., (650)278- SANIO CASETTE/RECORDER 2 way
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME by registered by the following owner: 2702 SWATCH WATCH '86 Worlds Fair. Radio - $95.obo, call for more details,
duly recorded with the appropriate Coun- STATEMENT #239750 Frederick W. Peeler, same address. The Like New w/receipt $85.00, (650)591-
ty Recorder’s Office. DATED: 07/07/2010 (650)290-1960
The following person is doing business business is conducted by an Individual. 6596
RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 as: GTSCG, 777 Shell Blvd., Foster The registrants commenced to transact
295 Art SILVER TONE stereo and phonograph
Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI City, CA 94002 is hereby registered by TWO FIGURINES
VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone/Sale Informa- business under the FBN on PICTURE PAINTING "jack vettriano" player inside wood cabinet $60.,
the following owner: TZGT SCG, LP, CA. European men, one Bavarian, one Eng- (650)483-3693
tion: (800) 281 8219 By: Trustee’s Sale The business is conducted by a Limited /s/ Frederick W. Peeler / Portland gallery 26 x 33. $65. (650)345- lish or French, $19 for both, 650-595-
Officer RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. Partnership. The registrants commenced This statement was filed with the Asses- 1111. 3933
is a debt collector attempting to collect a SONY RADIO cassette recorder $20
to transact business under the FBN on sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo black good condition. (650)345-1111
debt. Any information obtained will be /s/ Kenneth L. Marciano / PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers,
used for that purpose. FEI # County on 07/13/10. (Published in the
This statement was filed with the Asses- San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/20/10, with light attached $100. (650)867-2720 perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111 TV - Big Screen, $70., ok
1006.104609 7/13, 7/20, 7/27/2010 sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
07/27/10, 08/03/10, 08/10/10). condition,(650)367-1350
County on 07/02/10. (Published in the VICTORIAN VICTON talking machine-
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/20/10,
296 Appliances 1910, works and looks fine, $650.,
07/27/10, 08/03/10, 08/10/10). (650)579-7020 304 Furniture
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME EMERSON MICROWAVE - Like new,
$15.,SOLD! 3 TIERED stainless rolling cart gently
STATEMENT #240094 Wanting To Buy used $100 firm, (650)341-0418
The following person is doing business FOOD PROCESSOR TIME CAPSULE BOOKS
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Sphinx Cab, 969G Edgewater Sumbeam, dual head. slices, chops, 46" ROUND dining table $90. Call
STATEMENT #239695 STATEMENT #239749 Blvd., #102, Foster City, CA 94404 is grinds, liquifies, etc. perfect condition, Hardbound or Paperback by (650)430-4884
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business hereby registered by the following owner: only $19 650-595-3933
Ahmed Elgendy, 565 S. 11 St, #4, San Time, Inc. ANTIQUE SOLID oak end table
as: Pho Miss Saigon, 147 E. 3rd Avenue, as: TSCG, 777 Shell Blvd., Foster City,
San Mateo, CA 94401 is hereby regis- CA 94002 is hereby registered by the fol- Jose, CA 95112. The business is con- KENMORE DISHWASHER, almond, Volumes 1936-37-38 marble top, carved door $50. (650)342-
tered by the following owner: Vivan Lee lowing owner: Taube SCG, LP, CA. The ducted by an Individual. The registrants works great. $ 50. Please call 650-961- Call Dave 7568
Nguyen, 1984 N. Star Cir., San Jose, CA 9652
95131. The business is conducted by an
business is conducted by a Limited Part- commenced to transact business under (650)968-8141 CABINET - Real wood, $70.,
nership. The registrants commenced to the FBN on MAYTAG WASHER & DRYER - $350., (650)367-1350
Individual. The registrants commenced to transact business under the FBN on /s/ Ahmed Elgendy /
transact business under the FBN on N/A. (650)341-2813
/s/ Kenneth L. Marciano / This statement was filed with the Asses- CAPTAIN BED - with mattress, solid
/s/ Vivan Lee Nguyen / This statement was filed with the Asses- MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well,
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 299 Computers wood head & foot board, 4 door chest,
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on 07/26/10. (Published in the $85., (650)355-2996 storage under bed, $200 or best offer,
County on 06/29/10. (Published in the County on 07/02/10. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/27/10, PORTABLE EXTERNAL hard drive
(650)728-8415
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/13/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/20/10, 08/03/10, 08/10/10, 08/17/10). small light 40GB $25. (650)219-7836
07/27/10, 08/03/10, 08/10/10). MINI-FRIDGE - 32" tall; White Kenmore CHAIR WITH matching automan good
07/20/10, 07/27/10, 08/03/10). $70. Call (650)229-4735 condition $50., (650)573-6981
300 Toys
CHAIR, IKEA. Very Good cond. Recliner
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME GIRLS PINK corevette life size runs shaped, flexible. Lt brown wood on can-
PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #240011 condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245 good $75. (650)583-2767 vas 26-1/2"x38”x29" $15. 650-704-2497.
STATEMENT #239826 STATEMENT #239748 The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business as: Press On Cleaners, 1464 Cary RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric, RADIO CONTROLLED Beetle car buggy
as: Watch Phone Care, 240 Hillsdale as: FSCG, 777 Shell Blvd., Foster City, Ave, San Mateo, CA 94401 is hereby 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 $10. (408)249-3858 CHAIR: BLUE upholstered swivel rocker
Mall, San Mateo, CA 94403 is hereby CA 94002 is hereby registered by the fol- registered by the following owner: JHR w/matching footstool. Good condition.
registered by the following owner: Pacific lowing owner: FRIEND SCG, LP, CA. TOASTER "PROCTOR Silex" one slice, SCOOTER "STREET SURFER" $30 $50. (650) 347-6473
Business Corporation, CA. The business Global, Inc., CA. The business is con- works fine $5. (650)345-1111
The business is conducted by a Limited ducted by a Corporation. The registrants obo never used, (650)349-6059
is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela-
istrants commenced to transact business Partnership. The registrants commenced commenced to transact business under UPRIGHT FREEZER - like new, $100 .,
to transact business under the FBN on the FBN on 07/17/2006. (650)257-7562 bre base with glass shades $20.
under the FBN on 06/01/2010. 302 Antiques (650)504-3621
/s/ Richard Coffey / /s/ Donald A. Friend / /s/ Julianna Y. Mo /
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo new $45. (650)878-9542 ANTIQUE SOLID mahogany knick-knack COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 07/09/10. (Published in the County on 07/02/10. (Published in the County on 07/20/10. (Published in the or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/13/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/20/10, WEBER GRILL - Never used! Porcelain condition, $95., (650)726-2443 COFFEE TABLE - Square, oak Coffee
07/20/10, 07/27/10, 08/03/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/27/10, enamel bowl and lid, 22-1/2” with ash
07/27/10, 08/03/10, 08/10/10). Table with leather top, $30., (650)771-
08/03/10, 08/10/10, 08/17/10). catcher. $50. (650)588-5991 1888
WHIRPOOL FRIDGE side by side $100., ANTIQUE STROMBERG – Carlson ra-
(650)756-6778 dio Floor modelm $75., needs new tubs,
RWC, Photo by email: kennjc@aol.com, COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor-
(650)592-5591 age good condition $75. (650)867-2720
297 Bicycles
CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot, COFFEE TABLE SQUARE shaped.
BICYCLE - womens, made in Austria solid mahogany. $300/obo. Lightweight, 28”x28x19" includes large
$50., (650)483-3693 (650)867-0379 storage space, $11 650-704-2497
24 Tuesday • July 27, 2010 THE DAILY JOURNAL

304 Furniture 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 310 Misc. For Sale 318 Sports Equipment
COMPUTER DESK - $70., (650)367- HENRY THE BOTTLE HOLDER -perfect KAYAK - Necky Looksha 4 model, 17 ft.,
1350

CURIO CABINET
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle condition from Bombay store discontin-
ued, $100., (650)867-2720
53 lbs, $1,250., (650)394-4243

MITZU JR. tour kids set 7 clubs & bag


$15/all obo. (650)952-0620
Hand tooled lighted Curio cabinet Blonde
5.5" X 23" X 1.5" $98. San Mateo. 650- Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis JANET EVANOVICH hardback books -
ROLLER BLADES - GLX bravo blade
619-9932 (3) @ $3.00 each, (650)341-1861
ACROSS DOWN 35 Fido’s foot 50 Most of 49-Down size 7-8 purple, great condition $6.,
(650)578-9208
DESK 60 inches w 28 inches h 30 inches KARASTAN AREA RUG - 5’ X 3’, 100%
d two shelf extension 4 drawers $60 1 “A Death in the 1 Festive gathering 36 “Letters from __ 52 Like stock all wool, thick pile with fringe, solid color
Family” author beige, very clean, $60., (650)347-5104
(650)364-7777. 2 Witch who Jima”: 2006 film without face SNOW SHOES - Men’s, new, Atlas #7
DESK, EXTRA LONG. LIKE new. Brown James helped Dorothy 37 “Sorry about that” value LAUNDRY OR SHOPPING CART folds Series includes poles, gaiters and tote
bag, $125. all, (650)368-7975.
wood .5 drawers; 2 sliding doors. with 4 wheels, $19., SM, (650)343-7250
18"x28"x72"$18. 650-704-2497 5 Name on a fridge get home 39 Fix, as a fight 54 Tough to take TITLIST GOLF club 983k driver 9.5 de-
10 Quote as a 3 Merited 42 Rope fiber 55 Use a straw LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover & gree grafaloy stiff/ $75 obo. (650)952-
DINING TABLE with 4 chairs 2 leafs reference 4 Fencing blades source 56 Scot’s family plastic carring case & headrest, $35. 0620
$95. (650)483-3693 each, (650)592-7483
14 What flags do in 5 Recess at St. 44 Ease off 57 Tops, as a WOODEN TENNIS RACKET '50's or
DINING TABLE with 4 chairs with leaf MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle older "C"Hemold $25., (650)868-0436
light wood 42 x 34 $99. (650)341-1645
the wind Peter’s 46 Spread publicly, cupcake card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x
15 Beeper 6 PC alternatives 17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238 322 Garage Sales
DIRECTORS TYPE CHAIR with leather with “about” 58 Salon
seat, $35., (650)355-2996 16 Jazzy Anita 7 Turkish title MIRROR OCTAGON GOLD FRAME
48 Indicate applications beveled edge new never hung 30 inches
17 Emergency exit 8 Tibet neighbor x 22 inches $40., (650)868-0436
THE THRIFT SHOP
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak with a ladder 49 Oil-rich peninsula 61 Wall St. group Bag Sale
wood, great condition, glass doors, fits 9 Sports venues PAPERBACK BOOKS (80) J.R Roberts
large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo. 19 Luggage tag 10 Pioneer’s wagon ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: Western Series (gunsmith) $30/all, Sat., July 24 & 31
(650)261-9681 datum (650)592-2648 Episcopal Church
11 Challenging 1 South El Camino Real
FANCY COCKTAIL SIDE TABLE - 2 20 Building additions words PICTURE FRAME - Large, $25., San Mateo 94401
door, 1 drawer, excellent condition, anti- (650)367-1350
que, $95. obo, (650)349-6059. 21 Steamed up 12 Not exactly (650)344-0921
PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER - Open Saturdays Only 10 am - 4 pm
FRAMED MIRRORS - Pair of dark wal-
23 Caesar’s “that is” exciting $300., (650)344-9783
nut, simple framed mirrors, 29” X 22”, 24 Contract 13 Gawked at SALON CHAIR - hydrolic, works per-
perfect, each $25., pair $44., (650)344-
6565 provision 18 Crowd scene
fectly, black base, black leather,
$90.obo, (650)290-1960
FRENCH END TABLE - exquisite inlaid
25 “Way cool!”
actor GARAGE SALES
SCALE - Ohaus 2,610g troy capacity
rich mahogany wood, custom glass tray,
20” x 27” X 19”H, $100., (650)347-5104
26 Train track
22 U.S. Pacific $65., (650)344-8549 ESTATE SALES
29 Woodland deities Make money, make room!
HUTCH - maple finish, 4 shelves, 52 territory SOPRANOS COOKBOOK and calen-
32 Atoll enclosure dar $10/all. (408)249-3858
List your upcoming garage
inch W, $75., (650)341-1645 24 See 38-Across
34 Demi of “G.I. VACUUM CLEANER - $50., sale, moving sale, estate
MAHOGANY BEDROOM DRESSER - 27 Back in time (650)367-1350
37 L x 19 W 9 drawers and attached mir- Jane” sale, yard sale, rummage
ror 37 H x 36 W , $75., (650)341-1645
35 Frosty’s smoke 28 Debtor’s letters sale, clearance sale, or
OTTOMAN/ FOOTREST Clean. Like 38 With 24-Down, 30 B&O and WALKER - fold up, like new, has two whatever sale you have...
wheels, $20. (650)342-7568
new. Circular. Light brown 'felt like' mate- Reading in the Daily Journal.
rial. $6.Call cell: 650-704-2497 category of WEIGHT BENCH - Free, you haul.
garments fittingly 31 Filming site (650)638-1739 Reach over 82,500 readers
PATIO TABLE with 4 chairs includes found in the 32 Gibbon WETSUIT - Barefoot, like new, $40., from South San Francisco
umbrella with stand all metal $80/all 33 Financial aid (650)367-8949 to Palo Alto.
OBO, (650)367-8949 circled letters in your local newspaper.
40 Wind blast criterion xwordeditor@aol.com 07/27/10 WORLD CUP memorabilia '94 USA Bear
PATIO TABLE: 40-inch diameter round mascot, 2 sport cups unused and collec-
glass-top table w/2 chairs. $50. (650) 41 Up to one’s ears tors pins $55/all. (650)591-6596 Call (650)344-5200
347-6473
(in) WWII BOOKS $10-$15. (408)249-3858
PEDESTAL TABLE beautiful, round,
wood inlay, $90/obo, (415)271-7602 43 Aussie lassie
311 Musical Instruments
RECLINER - Beige, $40., (650)771-1888
45 Take a bad turn 335 Rugs
47 Razor’s cutter 2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $500 for
ROCKING CHAIR white with gold trim both. (650)342-4537 NEW KASHAN 9’ X13’8” rug from
excel cond $100. 650-755-9833 48 Homer, to Bart India,multicolor, ornamental, lovely to
GLOCKENSPIEL- very beautiful, $100., look at, silky to touch, $3,000 Cash,
ROLL-A-WAY SUPERB, wood book- 51 “Angels & __”: (650)755-9833 (650)573-0716.
case/entertainment center $70. Dan Brown
(415)585-3622 KEYBOARD CASIO 3 ft long $50.
best-seller (650)583-2767 335 Garden Equipment
TABLE & CHAIR SET - new, perfect
condition, $475., (650)638-1285 53 “Don’t even ORGAN GOOD condition. Call for details TABLE - for plant, $20, perfect condi-
$100. (650)802-8987 tion, (650)345-1111
TV STAND beige color good condition go __!”
$25. (650)867-2720 55 Arachnoid zodiac 312 Pets & Animals 345 Medical Equipment
WICKER FURNITURE, 5 pieces, $100 sign AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD puppies - ADULT ALUMINUM crutches for tall per-
or best offer. (650)588-5991
57 Spiny lizards Tri’s & bi’s. AKC, ASCA, NSDR, reg. son adjustable $30. 650-341-1861
WOODEN BOOKCASE with doors, $20., Family raised. $700., (408)779-9076
(650)771-1888 59 Wrist-to-elbow
bone ALUMINUM CRUTCHES for adults ad-
WOODEN DINING ROOM TABLE & COTON DE TULEAR PUPS - justable $30. (650)341-1861
CHAIRS - 42” x 42”, 4 padded arm 60 Robotic solar Registerd, Champ sired, family
chairs, 18” extension to enlarge table, raised with TLC. Exceptional 379 Open Houses
$99., (650)364-7777 system explorer Disposition, $1500., Call
WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99
62 Kid’s summer (503)651-2423
(great condition!), (650)367-1350 haven
306 Housewares 63 Chart holder ROYAL CANINE Vet. Diet misc. dry food
for old or ailing, $25/ea. 2-Calorie Con-
REDWOOD
64 Mix with a spoon trol CC 5lbs. or Urinary SO 5.5 lbs., ea.
"PRINCESS HOUSE" decorator urn
"Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H
$25., (650)868-0436
65 Many a proposal
is made on one
$10. All 5 bags for $50. (650)630-2329.
SHORES
5 PIECE tray table set 4 tables and 1 66 Put on fancy 316 Clothes
storage holder never used $25 cash.
SOLD!
attire, with “up”
67 Cops, slangily By Harvey Estes
BLACK LEATHER MOTORCYCLE
JACKET - Large, water proof, new,
546
07/27/10
BISSEL STEAM CLEANER - easy to
use, used 3 times, cleans great,
$35.obo, (650)260-2664
(c)2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc. $35., (650)342-7568

GARDENING GLOVES - 12 white large


Shorebird
BOWL - light green heavy glass swirl de- 315 Wanted to Buy 315 Wanted to Buy 309 Office Equipment
work gardening gloves, $5/dozen, SM,
(650)343-7250 Circle
sign bowl, great centerpiece, $25.,
(650)834-2804 OFFICE LAMP - new in box, $35/obo,
(650)303-3568
LADIES BLACK leather boots, size 9W,
$50/obo., (650)347-9681 #26204
CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it, LEATHER CHAPS - extra large, worn
tall, purchased from Brueners, originally OFFICE LAMP brand new $8. (650)345- once, $75., (650)638-1739
$100., selling for $20.,(650)867-2720 1111

CHOPSTICKS- 7 sets, unopened, deco-


rative, variety of colors and designs,
310 Misc. For Sale
MENS "BASS" black loafers like new
size 12D $35. (650)868-0436 July 25th
MENS GLOVES - 3 pair black mens win-
$10., (650)578-9208 2 LIGHT fixture shades - vintage, 1960’s,
square ceiling glass shades, 11”X11”x1”,
original beauty, $15. (650)347-5104
ter gloves, Medium size, $5/pair, SM,
(650)343-7250
1pm-4pm
COUNTERTOP WATER DISPENSER : MENS SLACKS - 8 pairs, $50., Size
ALUMINUM FOLDING fabric camping 36/32, (408)420-5646
Oasis water cooler Hot N Cold, Durable chair, new, $15., SM, (650)343-7250
& excellent condition,$86, (650)278-2702

ELECTRIC BBQ - nonstick, $40.,


BAG OF CRAFT ITEMS - $30., ask for
Denise, (650)589-2893
PINK LADIES hospital volunteer jacket
like new washed once Medium $10
RWC. (650)868-0436
2 bed/2 bath
(650)592-2648
BALANCING DISC for back by "Body SCRUBS - Medical, woman’s, Size L,
Sport" $15. (408)249-3858
LUIGI BORMIOLI "Strauss" 9 oz. drink-
pretty prints, excellent condition, $9. ea,
5 pairs of pants $6. ea.(650)290-1960
Jim Tierney
BARBIE DOLL - 36 inch "my size" Bar-
ing glasses, set of 10 for $25. Discontin-
ued, hard-to-find, matches "Strauss" 13.5 bie doll, fully dressed, $35., (650)583- 650-544-4663
5233 SHOES - 6 pair ladies flat shoes, new
oz. Call (650)630-2329. 6.5 size, $3/each, tan color, SM.
BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR - travel (650)343-7250
NON-STICK TOP over pan, $3., SM, size, wrist, fast reading, used only a few
(650)343-7250 times, $25/obo, (650)223-7187
SOCCER CLEATS - 3 pair, size 6,7 & 8,

OVEN ROASTING PAN WITH RACK.


BOOKS (150+) - Ency,novels, etc.,
great condition, 1960-70’s, $30. for all,
$10. each, (650)679-9359 OPEN HOUSE
New, non stick, large, never used $55.,
(650)341-0418
SSF, (650)583-8069
WOMEN'S SHOES size 10 $3 each.
(650)638-1739 LISTINGS
BOOKS- TRAVEL, art, nutrition and
classics. FREE - $3, cash only. 317 Building Materials List your Open House
ROASTER OVEN up to 22lb Turkey - (650)755-8238
NEW in Box - $30 SOLD
BUSINESS COMPUTER BAG - black,
DOUBLE PANED GLASS WINDOWS -
various sizes, half moon, like new, $10.
in the Daily Journal.
new, 17 inch , $49., SM, (650)343-7250 and up, (650)756-6778
VASE - beautiful butterfly design, gold
color, perfect condition, $25., (650)867-
308 Tools 308 Tools Reach over 82,500
COOKBOOK "HOW to cook everything" DOUBLE SINK - white porcelain cast
2720 ADJUSTABLE WRENCHES TABLE SAW 10", very good condition $10. (408)249-3858 iron, 32 3/4” wide X 22 3/4” deep, $75., potential home
New 12", 10", 8" and 6", softgrip handles,
metric/SAE markings, $25 650-595-3933
$85. (650) 787-8219
DOG CAGE/GORILLA - folding
(650)341-1861 buyers &
307 Jewelry & Clothing large dog cage good condition, 2 door renters a day,
CRAFTSMAN 16” SCROLL SAW - 309 Office Equipment with tray, $75.,(650)355-8949 318 Sports Equipment
MURANO GLASS bracelet from Italy
good condition, $85., (650)591-4710 from South San
various shades of red and blue artfully 2 GOLF CLUBS - Ladies, right handed,
designed $100. (650)991-2353 CALCULATOR - Casio, still in box, new, ETAGER over the toilet water tank - wal- putter & driver $5/each (650)755-8238 Francisco
PRESSURE WASHER 2500 PSI, good $25., (650)867-2720 nut, $25., San Mateo, (650)341-5347
condition, $350., (650)926-9841 to Palo Alto.
BROWN LEATHER GOLF BAG with 11
SMALL JEWELRY cabinet - 17” H, 12”
W, 2 glass doors, plus 2 drawers, very ROYBI 8-1/4 inch Radial Arm Saw, with CORNER OFFICE DESK with hutch
GAS BBQ- complete, like new, bought
for $400, sacrifice $100, top of the line, golf clubs, $65/all, (650)592-2648 in your local
pretty, $35., (650)592-2648 portable stand. Mitor cuts, 0 degrees to $90/obo, (415)271-7602 (818)970-1815, San Mateo. newspaper.
90 degrees. $78. (650)588-8926 GOLD'S GYM - GT2000Power Tower +
LADIES SWIVEL ADJUSTABLE office Instructions as new, asking $225.00
WOMAN’S PEARL NECKLACE - ivory
& blue cultured, blue pearl collar, 10
RYOBI 10” PORTABLE TABLE SAW - desk chair, burgundy upholstery with
black frame, never used, $35/obo, exc.
HOOKED ON SCHOOL SUCCESS
Learning System for ages 8-12,(Grades
obo, (650)344-6565 Call (650)344-5200
with stand and guards, $100., (650)591-
strands, 18”, $40., (650)834-2804 4710 cond. ,(650)260-2664 3-6) - NEW - $50.,SOLD PUNCHING BAG $50. (650)638-1739
THE DAILY JOURNAL Tuesday • July 27, 2010 25
379 Open Houses 381 Homes for Sale 470 Rooms 620 Automobiles 630 Trucks & SUV’s 650 RVs
SCION ‘06 xB, Basic, blue, #9853P, CHEVROLET ‘03 Silverado SS- low WHISPER KING RV WATER PUMP-
FABULOUS REDWOOD CITY $12,588. Toyota 101. Please mention miles, leather, CD, AWD. Excellent con- new, 100 PSI 12 volt 2 GPM $70.,
Sequoia Hotel dition. $19,000, (510)684-0187 (650)347-5104

SAN
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
WEST SIDE 800 Main St.,
SAN MATEO $160. & up per week. SUBARU ‘07. Impreza Wagon, WRX,
CHEVROLET ‘74 Stepside Pickup - Half
ton, 350 engine, automatic, $1900 obo,
4 Br + 4 Ba, 2 FRs No pets. 670 Auto Service
MATEO
silver, #9856T, $16,488. Toyota 101. (650)588-7005
(650)366-9501 Please mention the Daily Journal.
Never been on (650)279-9811 (650)365-5000 FORD SUV ‘99 XLT - 110K highway
the market miles, Top of the line! Very good condi-
tion! $3,600., (650)631-1955
MB GARAGE, INC.
$995,000. TOYOTA ‘06 Matrix, STD, silver,
#9767T, $12,588 Toyota 101. Please
Repair • Restore • Sales
Room For Rent GMC “00 MOVING TRUCK - over 68K Mercedes-Benz Specialists
400 Needs UpDating
Call for private
showing
Travel Inn, San Carlos
$49 daily + tax
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000

TOYOTA ‘07 Camry Hybrid, basci, grey,


mi., 14FT Box with automated liftgate,
$9,000. Please call for more details:
(650)787-5113
2165 Palm Ave.
San Mateo
$280 weekly + tax
Terrace Broker Associate
#00344774
Clean Quiet Convenient
Cable TV, WiFi & Private Bathroom
Microwave and Refrigerator
#9758P, $21,588 Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
TOYOTA ‘06 Highlander hybrid,
#9751T, $29,888. Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
(650)349-2744

Way 950 El Camino Real San Carlos 5000


(650)888-9906 (650) 593-3136 TOYOTA ‘07 Camry Solara, SLE, silver,
#9548P, $22,999 Toyota 101. Please TOYOTA ‘06 Tacoma, basic, #9800T,
$7,999 Toyota 101. Please mention the
SMART CARE
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- 400 El Camino Real
5000 Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
SAN MATEO - Close to Hillsdale
(1 block north of Holly St.)

July 25th 440 Apartments


BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view,
Mall, Utilities included, $735/mo.,
(650)349-8043 TOYOTA ‘07 Corolla CE, green, 9794T
$13,588. Toyota 101. Please mention
TOYOTA ‘07 FJ Crusier, basic, blue,
#9799T, $24,988. Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
San Carlos
(650)593-7873
1pm-4pm 1 bedroom $1275, 2 bedrooms $1375.
New carpets, dishwasher, balcony, cov-
ered carports, storage, pool, no pets. 620 Automobiles
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000

TOYOTA ‘07 Prius, basic, silver,


5000 Hours: M-F, 8a-4p, Sat. 8a-5p
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TOYOTA ‘07 Tacoma, basic, white,
(650)344-8418 or (650)595-0805. #9801P, $17,588. Toyota 101. Please #9609P $15,988. Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
REDWOOD CITY - 1 bedroom, full ga- Don’t lose money 5000 5000 670 Auto Parts
2 bed/1 bath rage, hardwood floors, $1050./mo.,
(650)701-0541 on a trade-in or
TOYOTA ‘08 Highlander, base, gray, TOYOTA ‘08 Tundra 2WD truck, white, CHEVY TAHOE 3rd row seats like new
consignment! #9679P, $21,885 Toyota 101. Please #9774T, $26,988, AND TOYOTA ‘08 $75 obo, (650)367-8949
Tundra 2WD truck, blue, #9727T,
Jim Tierney REDWOOD Sell your vehicle in the
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000 $27,588. Toyota 101. Please mention
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
CHEVY TRANSMISSION 4L60E Semi
Daily Journal’s
650-544-4663 CITY Auto Classifieds.
TOYOTA ‘08 Prius, gray, #9691P,
$17995. Toyota 101. Please mention
TOYOTA ‘09 Venza V6, white, $26,988,
used $800. (650)921-1033
#9536P. Toyota 101. Please mention
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 CHROME AIR horns double trumpets,
1 bedroom, 1 bath Just $3 per day.
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
compressor for a car $40 in box,
(650)595-3933
in senior complex TOYOTA ‘08 Yaris, Base, gray,
#9720P. $14,588. Toyota 101. Please
TOYOTA ‘10 Venza V6, white, $29,588,
#9743P. Toyota 101. Please mention
380 Real Estate Services (over 55). Reach 82,500 drivers mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
5000 FORD ‘73 Maverick/Mercury GT Comet,
Close to from South SF to Drive Train 302 V8, C4 Auto Trans.
TOYOTA ‘10, Tundra 2WD truck, grade,
Palo Alto
DISTRESS downtown. Call (650)344-5200
TOYOTA ‘08, Corolla CE, silver,
#9763T, $12,988, Toyota 101. Please
silver, #9493T, $24,580. Toyota 101.
Please mention the Daily Journal.
(650)365-5000
Complete, needs assembly, includes ra-
diator and drive line, call for details,
$1250., (650)726-9733.
Gated entry. mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
SALES ads@smdailyjournal.com 5000
TOYOTA ‘85 LAND CRUISER -4 wheel 672 Auto Stereos
Bank Foreclosures.
$400,000+
Move in BMW ‘06 325i - low miles, very clean,
loaded, leather interior, $20,000 obo.,
TOYOTA ‘09 CAmry, basic, gray,
#9805P, $17,888 Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
drive, silver, 4 speed, excellent in and
out. 1 owner, Carfax available. $5,800.
(650)726-5577 MONNEY CAR AUDIO
Free list with Special. (650)368-6674 5000
635 Vans
We Repair All Brands of Car
Stereos! iPod & iPhone Wired
to Any Car for Music! Quieter
pictures. 830 Main Street, RWC
BUICK ‘87 REGAL - one owner, low
miles, $2,500. obo, (650)341-2813
TOYOTA ‘09 Prius, STD, green,
#9606P, $18,588 Toyota 101. Please
NISSAN ‘01 Quest - GLE, leather seats,
sun roof, TV/DVR equipment. Looks
Car Ride! Sound Proof Your
PeninsulaRealEstate.info (650)367-0177 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- new, $15,500. (650)219-6008 Car! 31 Years Experience!
Free recorded message CHRYSLER ‘05 ‘PT Cruiser GT, beige, 5000 2001 Middlefield Road
$9,988. #9837T, Toyota 101. Please Redwood City
1(800)754-0569 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- TOYOTA ‘09 RAV4 basic, black,
TOYOTA ‘09 Sienna CE, blue, #9804P,
$20,998 and , TOYOTA ‘09 Sienna CE, (650)299-9991
5000
ID# 2042 REDWOOD CITY 1 bedroom, 1 bath, all #9806P, $19,5888. Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
blue, #9807P, $22,998 Toyota 101.
Please mention the Daily Journal.
Dolphin RE appliances included, $950/mo. $600 de-
posit. Includes credit check. Close to FORD ‘08 Focus, SE, silver, #9770P, 5000 (650)365-5000
downtown, shopping & transportation $11,588. Toyota 101. Please mention
Call Jean, (650)361-1200. the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 TOYOTA ‘10 Camry Hybrid, basic, TOYOTA ‘09 Tacoma basic, white,
680 Autos Wanted
white, #9535P, $24,988. Toyota 101. #9752P, $19,888 and TOYOTA ‘09 Ta-
coma basic, silver, #9809T, $21,995.
HOMES & PROPERTIES SAN MATEO - 910 Mt. Diablo, 4 bds-1 FORD ‘85 VICTORIA - Original owner, Please mention the Daily Journal.
(650)365-5000 Toyota 101. Please mention the Daily Don’t lose money
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s bth, $2000.00 per month. (650)343-5415. 43K miles, automatic, all powered. Very
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Twin car bombs kill 25 in Iraqi city of Karbala
BAGHDAD — Two car bombs targeting Shiite pilgrims
Fresh doubt about Afghan war
By Robert Burns
during a religious festival in the holy city of Karbala killed THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
25 people on Monday, Iraqi police and hospital officials said.
Sunni extremists are suspected. WASHINGTON — The monumental
Militants detonated two parked cars filled with explosives leak of classified Afghan war documents
about two miles (three kilometers) apart as crowds of pil- threatened Monday to create deeper
grims passed by. Police and medical officials in Karbala, 50 doubts about the war at home, cause new
miles (80 kilometers) south of Baghdad, said 68 people were friction with Pakistan over allegations
injured in the attacks. about its spy agency and raise questions
The pilgrims were on their way to Karbala to take part in around the world about Washington’s own
an important religious holiday, known as Shabaniyah, that ability to protect military secrets.
attracts devout Shiites from around the country. The White House called the disclosures
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the “alarming.”
Monday bombings, but the method is the hallmark of Sunni The torrent of more than 91,000 secret
extremists. documents, one of the largest unautho-
While violence has dropped dramatically in the past years rized disclosures in military history, sent
in Iraq, suspected Sunni insurgents regularly target Shiite the Obama administration scrambling to
religious ceremonies and holy places in an attempt to re- assess and repair any damage to the war
ignite sectarian tensions that brought Iraq to the brink of civil effort, either abroad or in the U.S. The
war in 2005 and 2007. material could reinforce the view put forth
by the war’s opponents in Congress that
The Shabaniyah festival marks the birth of Imam
one of the nation’s longest conflicts is REUTERS
Mohammed al-Mahdi — known as the “Hidden Imam” — a hopelessly stalemated.
Shiite saint who disappeared in the ninth century, and is held Wikileaks founder Julian Assange holds up a copy of a newspaper during a press
The leaks come at a time when conference at the Frontline Club in central London.
in the middle of the month preceding the Muslim holy month President Barack Obama’s Afghanistan
of Ramadan. Afghanistan. whistleblower website, the information
war strategy is under congressional scruti- “Someone inadvertently or on purpose did not reveal any fundamentally new
ny and with polls finding that a majority gave the Taliban its new ‘enemies list,”’ problems in the war effort. Military offi-
of Americans no longer think the war declared Rep. Jane Harman, D-Calif., cers, current and former, described the
there is worth fighting. Still, the leaks are who said the White House indicated the documents as mostly tactical spot reports,
not expected to prevent passage of a $60 disclosures compromised a number of including hunches about possible suspects
billion war funding bill. Despite strong Afghan sources. and bomb plots that couldn’t be verified.
opposition among liberals who see White House spokesman Robert Gibbs Some of the reports contain errors; others
Afghanistan as an unwinnable quagmire, emphasized that the documents covered appear to be based on flimsy evidence.
House Democrats must either approve the the period before Obama ordered a major Still, much of the material is anything
bill before leaving at the end of this week increase in U.S. troops fighting in but encouraging.
for a six-week vacation, or commit politi- Afghanistan, and the administration Underscoring the difficulties the U.S.
cal suicide by leaving troops in the lurch denied they would cause any policy shift faces, the documents include the first pub-
in war zones overseas. in the fight against Taliban insurgents. licly released indication that the Taliban
The Pentagon also was looking at pos- Indeed, despite the furor over the publi- has used portable surface-to-air missiles
sible damage on the ground in cation of the reports on the WikiLeaks against U.S. helicopters.

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