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Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 • Vol XI, Edition 25 www.smdailyjournal.com

‘Overwhelmed’
First responders feared the worst
By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

A fireball that erupted Thursday


night in San Bruno from a gas-main
rupture sent flames 100 feet into the
air accompanied by what fire Capt.
Bill Forester called a high-pitched
screaming from the source of the
fire.
Firefighters thought a jetliner
went down because of the incredible
source of gas that fueled the fireball.
BILL SILVERFARB/DAILY JOURNAL
“The sound, the noise was deafen-
The Veterans Memorial Recreation Center in San Bruno has become a ing,” Forester said. “It sounded like
one-stop shop for victims seeking help after Thursday night’s gas explosion a jet engine still running.”
in the Glenview neighborhood. The first call came in about the BILL SILVERFARB/DAILY JOURNAL
explosion at 6:12 p.m. A report of a

Safe zone for victims See FIRE, Page 20


San Bruno Fire Capt.Bill Forester explains the scene of the explosion and
fire that destroyed part of the Glenview neighborhood last week.

Authorities try Local assistance


center offers aid
to help prevent By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

post-fire scams San Bruno determined where to


By Michelle Durand set up evacuation centers shortly
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF after an explosion
rocked the city Inside
Authorities are trying to prevent Thursday night Bills in works in
the San Bruno fire from producing with Veterans response to San
even more victims by heading off M e m o r i a l Bruno explosion
scam artists who prey on vulnera- Recreation Center See page 3
ble populations with promises of being a safe haven Fire resources
contracting, legal and insurance for victims since See page 6
aid. Friday morning. Emphasis
Although the fire aftermath has The city, along should be on
brought out the best in many, local with the American facts, not fear
prosecutors said residents need to Red Cross, is man- Opinion page 9
aging the center on
be aware of those who see the
Crystal Springs Road with a host of
catastrophe as an illicit opportunity.
services being provided under one
See SCAMS, Page 18 See SAFE, Page 18

Fourth fire victim identified


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT
MICHELLE SIBRIAN/DAILY JOURNAL
Nicole Manina lights a candle yesterday for a friend she lost in last Thursday’s San Bruno fire.The Notre Dame
de Namur University in Belmont came together on Tuesday for a short ecumenical prayer service to show
support for the San Bruno community.
The San Mateo County Coroner’s
Office yesterday confirmed what the
family of 81-year-old Elizabeth
Torres already knew — the woman
Traumatic events takes mental toll
was the fourth known fatality in last
week’s devastating San Bruno fire.
Experts offer advice for affected families,children and friends
Last Friday, the office also con- By Heather Murtagh San Bruno schools are offering
firmed the deaths of 44-year-old DAILY JOURNAL STAFF support to parents and children with
Jacqueline Greig and her 13-year- counselors on hand, but the average
old daughter Janessa and 20-year- A traumatic event like Thursday’s person may not know how to cope
old Jessica Morales. explosion and fire in San Bruno can with such a trauma themselves. It
Torres’ identification took the cause a number of issues for those may also be difficult for individuals
longest because fingerprints and affected as well as the friends and trying to support those directly
dental records were not an option, family trying to offer support, how- affected to know what to do.
From top left,Elizabeth Torres,Jessica ever handling the stress can be diffi-
See VICTIMS, Page 8 Morales,Jacqueline and Janessa Greig. cult, experts say. See TOLL, Page 20
2 Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Quote of the Day Snapshot Inside


“We drew our lines What’s in
and held them. ... It a name?
was the hardest thing I ever Corn syrup
had to do.These are neighbors producers
want sweeter
you see every day. It was a horrible name:Corn sugar
feeling and it was hard to leave the area.” See page 19
— John Priolo,San Bruno firefighter
“‘Overwhelmed,’” see page 1

Local Weather Forecast Wall Street


Wednesday: Mostly cloudy in the morning Stocks
then becoming mostly sunny. Patchy fog in edge lower,
the morning. Highs in the 60s to lower 70s. breaks four-day
West winds 5 to 15 mph. winning streak
Wednesday night: Mostly clear in the
evening then becoming mostly cloudy. See page 10
Patchy fog after midnight. Lows near 50.
West winds 5 to 15 mph...Becoming north after midnight. REUTERS
Thursday: Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming A man performs Mallakhamb (gymnast's pole) during a practice session at a
mostly sunny. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the upper playground in Mumbai ,India.
60s to mid 70s. North winds 5 to 15 mph.

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8 14 17 20 38 In 1807, former Vice President Aaron Burr was acquitted of a
misdemeanor charge two weeks after he was found not guilty of
treason.
The Daily Derby race winners are Winning Spirit,
No. 9, in first place; Lucky Charms, No. 12, in
In 1821, the Kingdom of Guatemala proclaimed its independ-
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ence from Spain.
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United States and as U.S. chief justice — was born in Cincinnati, Jones is 64. Henry of Wales is Heidi Montag is
Ohio. 26. 24.
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Bills in works in response to explosion


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT providing a one-year reim- “Since only 7 percent of
Police reports
Things not to buy from the street
A juvenile was suspected of selling stolen
bursement from the state for the nation’s gas lines are bed sheets on the corner of First Avenue
Two Peninsula legislators are making plans property tax losses related classified as a ‘high conse- and South B Street in San Mateo before
for bills regarding last week’s explosion and fire to homes that were dam- quence area’ like the San 11:04 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 8.
in San Bruno — one focused on disaster relief, aged or destroyed in the fire. Bruno line that exploded,
the other on protecting the public from high-risk Assemblyman Jerry Hill, the least we can do is focus
lines in California. D-San Mateo, is making resources on these gas lines SAN MATEO
State Sen. Leland Yee, D-San Francisco/San similar plans for a bill that within California as a pre-
would protect the public ventative way to avoid Burglary. A storage locker was broken into on
Mateo, said Tuesday he will introduce legisla- the 2200 block of South Delaware Street before
tion that will likely include a homeowner’s Leland Yee from high-risk power lines Jerry Hill future disasters,” Hill said.
12:17 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11.
property tax exemption and will allow taxpay- in the state and called on Hill also expressed sup- Theft. Seven bottles were stolen from a locked
ers to deduct income loss from the disaster, said Pacific Gas and Electric to release its list of port for Yee’s efforts. “I will work with Senator case on the 100 block of De Anza Boulevard
Adam Keigwin, a spokesman for Yee. The bill, “Top 100 High-Risk Gas Lines” submitted to Yee to ensure that our constituents receive all before 9:18 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11.
which has not yet been drafted, will likely be the Public Utilities Commission as part of a rate the resources they need to recover from this Disturbing the peace. Some juveniles in a
introduced during a special session of the increase request. tragic disaster,” Hill said. green vehicle were fighting with the occupants
Legislature this fall. The legislation would focus on increasing “Obviously these properties are not going to of a Honda at the corner of East Third Avenue
Keigwin said the senator is hoping the bill can disclosure of high-risk lines in urban areas and be assessed the same value anymore, and that and Highway 101 before 12:38 p.m. Thursday,
be introduced “sooner rather than later, and get require automatic and remote shutoff valves be reduction would be a reduction to the county Sept. 9.
this money to start rolling into the community.” installed and/or used more effectively to mini- and then the schools, so this bill would make Brandishing a weapon. A man in his 50s pulled
Yee’s bill will also likely include assistance to mize damage if a future gas-line explosion sure the county doesn’t see any less in property a knife on another at the corner of Baldwin and
San Mateo County and schools in the area by were to occur, according to Hill’s office. tax revenue,” Keigwin said. North Ellsworth avenues before 8:16 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 9.
Disturbing the peace. A man threw a brick at
Boyfriend guilty of rosary bead assault the front door of a home of a woman on the 100
block of South Humboldt Street before 2:12
p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 8.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT pay $400 to the Domestic but Hernandez-Lopez allegedly caught up and
Burglary. A camper was broken into at the
Violence Fund and $200 attacked her again in front of others. Lopez
The South San Francisco man accused of intersection of Fashion Island Boulevard and
fine. allegedly threw the woman to the ground Norfolk Street before 9:14 a.m. Tuesday, Sept.
choking his girlfriend with a set of rosary Police arrested between two parked cars, choking her and 7.
beads she was wearing and trying to smother Hernandez-Lopez July 22 covering her mouth and nose. An unidentified Theft. A purse was taken from the 2900 block of
her with a pillow was sentenced to 120 days in after his girlfriend, who is person intervened, giving the woman the Campus Drive before 1:53 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.
jail after pleading no contest to felony assault. also the mother of his 8- chance to run home to Cedar Place where 7.
Roberto Hernandez-Lopez, 27, changed his month-old son, told police police were called.
plea after being promised no more than 120 he had strangled her with a Although authorities arrested Hernandez- REDWOOD CITY
days and was immediately given that term Roberto pair of rosary beads she Lopez on suspicion of two counts of attempt-
Theft. An MP3 player was stolen from a vehicle
with credit for 105 days served while in cus- Hernandez- was wearing on the 500 ed murder and domestic violence, prosecutors
on El Camino Real before 1:55 a.m. Sunday,
tody in lieu of $50,000. Lopez block of Third Lane in felt the case did not rise to that level because Sept. 12.
Hernandez-Lopez must also undergo 104 South San Francisco. She the victim’s injuries were not substantial and Burglary. Rims and a stereo system were stolen
hours of domestic violence counseling and was momentarily able to run from the house he did not express an intent to kill her. on Woodside Road before 9:42 a.m. Sunday,
Sept. 12.
Burglary. Some items and documents were
stolen from a house on Baltic Circle before
10:18 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 12.
Theft. Two cell phones were stolen on
Middlefield Road before 11:55 a.m. Sunday,
Sept. 12.
4 Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

CITY GOVERNMENT
• The city of Belmont is currently
recruiting residents interested in serv-
Parks group accepts turf settlement
By Michelle Durand its requested improvements. Court judge, found that the synthetic turf
ing on an ad hoc committee for the
proposed high-speed rail project. The DAILY JOURNAL STAFF “We felt strongly that the original plan itself is acceptable but that the city failed
deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Thursday, didn’t pay enough attention to safety, to properly analyze how added traffic
A San Carlos parks group that sued health, traffic and parking issues. With will impact the environment. Rather than
Sept. 30, and the application is avail-
the city over its use of artificial turf to this agreement in place, we feel the com- argue the point and risk the need for a
able on the city’s website: www.bel-
renovate an athletic field accepted the munity as a whole will have a signifi- new mitigated negative declaration, the
mont.gov under “City Council and Commissions,” by call-
terms of a settlement that ended litiga- cantly better project,” said member city worked out the agreement.
ing 595-7413 or in person at the City Clerk’s Office, City
tion and eases traffic concerns in the Daniele Huerta in a prepared statement. The settlement includes the city pay-
Hall, One Twin Pines Lane, Suite 375.
area. The $10,000 worth of improvements ing $84,612.23 in attorney fees for Save
The San Carlos City Council Monday include the installation of speed bumps, San Carlos Parks. The city also expects
• The Redwood City Woodside night authorized City Manager Mark stop signs and no parking zones, a new to pay the cost of its specially hired
Democratic Club and San Mateo Weiss to sign off on the agreement with loading zone for dropping off children counsel for the suit with funds from
County Democratic Party are Save San Carlos Parks. The city offered and specially designated carpool parking Measure G, a 1999 $6 per parcel tax for
hosting a speakers panel on the the group the settlement last week but spaces. parks.
propositions for November, includ- had to wait until it accepted before mov- Save San Carlos Parks sued the city in Renovation of the field is currently
ing those involving greenhouse gas ing forward at the council meeting. 2009, arguing the environmental docu- underway and is estimated for comple-
regulations, business tax breaks and Members of the grassroots group, ments used to approve the Highlands tion in mid-January 2011. The conver-
choosing congressional districts. The forum is 6:30 p.m. to 8 which declined comment prior to Park renovation project were not strin- sion is expected to increase play space
p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5 at SMC Democratic Headquarters, accepting the agreement, said Tuesday gent enough. In a ruling Aug. 17, Marie by 43.5 percent and eliminate the annual
2176 El Camino Real, San Mateo. they are pleased the city is implementing Weiner, San Mateo County Superior six-week maintenance closure period.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 5
Caltrain asking for phased
approach to high-speed rail
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT now to meet immediate and foreseeable
demand. Such construction on the right of way
Caltrain Executive Director Mike Scanlon is could include portions that are trenched, includ-
calling on the California High-Speed Rail ing some covered trenching, aerial viaduct or
Authority to refocus the project’s environ- four-track construction and portions where the
mental impact report on design and con- current two-track alignments are
struction of an initial phase that could unchanged — all dependent upon engi-
deliver the benefits of high-speed neering practicalities and community
rail to the Peninsula and Caltrain concerns, according to Caltrain offi-
while significantly minimizing or cials.
eliminating any adverse impacts on A draft EIR for the section is
adjacent communities, according to expected to be released this December.
Caltrain officials. That document will include the most
In a Sept. 1 letter to CHSRA CEO feasible alternatives for constructing the
Roelof Van Ark, Scanlon urged the author- line that the rail authority board will ultimate-
ity to examine how construction of the project ly choose. The announcement comes after a
could be phased so that it results in project alter- number of residents and city officials have
REUTERS natives that are more desirable to Peninsula expressed extreme concern over the most recent
Gov.Arnold Schwarzenegger and East Japan Railway’s Vice President Masaki Ogata, second communities. Scanlon’s letter cites the proposal for the Peninsula alignment that
right,stand beside a ‘shinkansen,’also known as a bullet train,in Saitama,Japan. Memorandum of Understanding between includes large sections of aerial platforms.
CHSRA and Caltrain, which states that the par- The rail authority is planning a route with
Schwarzenegger hawking ties will “incorporate high-speed rail in the
Caltrain Rail Corridor on a phased basis,”
according to Caltrain officials.
electrified bullet trains traveling from Los
Angeles to San Francisco and has been criti-
cized for too speedily getting the project shov-

California goods in Japan “Under a phased approach,” Scanlon wrote,


“subsequent construction of the more contro-
versial elements of the full build out could be
el-ready to secure more federal funding. The
project was awarded $2.5 billion in federal
funding in May and state voters approved a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS my falters and state politicians wrangle over a deferred, subject to demonstrated need and fur- nearly $10 billion bond in a November 2008
$19 billion deficit, has said he would serve as ther environmental review.” election to build the project. The estimated cost
TOKYO — California Gov. Arnold “salesman-in-chief” during the trip. Advancing an initial operating segment is expected to be more than $40 billion,
Schwarzenegger took his sales pitch to Tokyo, He wasted no time Tuesday morning, talk- would mean building only what is necessary although, critics say that number could double.
hawking his state’s technology, tourism and ing up California’s surfing, skiing and golf
wines on the second stop of his Asian tour. offerings, as well as its technology centers and
“You will see me selling here in Japan for wineries.
these next 24 hours,” he told about 500 people The governor is on a weeklong trade mis-
at a breakfast arranged by the American sion with about 100 business leaders from his
Chamber of Commerce in Japan. state. He visited China over the weekend and
Schwarzenegger, whose popularity at home was due to depart Tuesday evening for South
is at an all-time low as the California econo- Korea.
6 Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

Local briefs The city of San Bruno has been gratified


Fire resources of the recent gas explosion.Staffed by
by the outpouring of support from experienced master’s-level behavioral
New bar coming to Burlingame people in response to the Glenview fire
incident,according to a press release section of your check.Donations can
health specialists,the free help line
offers assistance to callers seeking help
Burlingame should soon have a new bar with a “Cheers”- sent out Tuesday. also be sent to the Millbrae Lions Club, in dealing with stress,anxiety and the
like feel at 305 California Drive after getting approval from the There are two new ways to support the P.O.Box 328,Millbrae,CA 94030-0328. grieving process.Callers may also
Planning Commission Monday. victims. All money received will go directly to receive referrals to a database of
Owners of the Burlingame bar Vinyl Room applied to open a First,the city set up a fund where people fire victims. community resources to help them with
new yet-to-be-named bar at the former location of Fanny and can donate on behalf of the Glenview *** specific concerns,including financial
victims by sending or dropping off a The Second Harvest Food Bank and legal matters.
Alexander’s and, more recently,YaYa Cuisine. On Monday, a con- announced that individuals and families
ditional use permit for the facility was approved. Plans call for the check made payable to the city with in need of food should contact (800) The toll-free help line number,(866) 342-
bar to be “a unique place for [the] neighborhood to enjoy” with a Glenview in the memo portion.Checks 984-3663 for referrals to local food 6892,is open 24 hours a day,seven days
distinct character to draw visitors. Described as classy and inviting, can be mailed to City Hall,567 El Camino resources through Second Harvest’s a week for as long as necessary.The
the plan is to tile the face of the bar with thousands of pennies to Real,San Bruno,CA,94066. Food Connection Hotline. service is free of charge and open to
get an aged copper look, according to an Aug. 16 letter written by Second,a “Dear San Bruno”donation *** anyone.Resources and information are
Juan Loredo of JNJL, LLC., which will oversee the new bar. event will be held Saturday at the Shops PHS/SPCA is offering temporary shelter, also available via the Internet in English
at Tanforan at 1150 El Camino Real.A pet food and supplies for displaced at www.liveandworkwell.com and in
While the bar plans to be open from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. daily, cash collection drive will be held in front Spanish at www.mentesana-
the commission did grant extended hours, opening as early animals.Two humane officers are
of Old Navy from 4 p.m.to 6 p.m. stations at the Red Cross trailer at 251 cuerposano.com.
as 6 a.m., for special events like World Cup games. *** ***
At the same meeting, the commission heard plans to open City Park Way.The emergency veterinary
To donate to the Red Cross visit clinic closest to San Bruno is at 227 N. Noble Construction is offering free
Tweedle & Toots, a family-friendly retail store with play www.redcrossbayarea.org or call (888) board-up services for affected homes.
classes for children ages 3 to 5 years old which will be locat- Amphlett Blvd.and can be reached at
4-HELP-BAY or (800) RED-Cross and 348-2575. For information contact (650) 458-8797.
ed at 1208 Donnelly Ave. The item will come back on a specify “San Bruno Fire.”Officials say that *** Lic.No.799602.
future consent calendar. there are enough donated items now, White Ivie Pet Hospital in San Bruno is ***
and that further donations should be offering free boarding for pets San Bruno residents can pick up their
Man stabbed near Starbucks made in cash to immediately help the belonging to people who have been mail at the San Bruno Main Post Office,
Redwood City police arrested a man who stabbed another victims.Red Cross Hotline,(888) 443- displaced by the fire.The hospital is at located at 1300 Huntington Ave.
5722. 1111 El Camino Real in San Bruno. Customers who may be affected long
man at Sequoia Station near Starbucks yesterday afternoon. *** term have the option of setting up
At approximately 4:40 p.m., the man was found stabbed and ***
To volunteer visit The Silicon Valley Community either a temporary change of address or
was taken to a local hospital. Witnesses reported seeing anoth- www.thevolunteercenter.net. Foundation will match up to $100,000 renting a P.O.Box.P.O.Box availability
er man stab him once and then flee the scene. He was quickly *** on all financial gifts to its San Bruno Fire and pricing can be checked by visiting
arrested a short distance from the scene. There is no identifi- To donate blood to the Blood Centers of Fund.For questions to donate,contact usps.com or by calling (800) ask-usps
cation or other outstanding suspects, according to police. the Pacific visit bloodcenters.org or call 450-5444 or donate@siliconvalleycf.org. ((800) 275-8777).For more information
(888) 393-GIVE.The centers need *** call (650) 952-2901.
San Francisco lawmakers pass alcohol services fee universal Type O negative blood. Wells Fargo customers can donate to ***
San Francisco lawmakers have approved a fee on alcohol *** the American Red Cross at 85 Wells San Bruno fire victims are eligible for
distribution to help the city recover the cost of dealing with The Salvation Army is providing families Fargo ATMs in San Mateo County.For property tax relief through Calamity
with assistance at the local assistance more information call (800) TO-WELLS. Relief Program and replacement of vital
problem drinkers, but the measure faces a likely mayoral veto. center at the San Bruno Veterans records at no charge,according to
***
The Board of Supervisors voted 7-3 Tuesday to impose the Recreational Center.The Salvation Army Safeway stores are collecting donations Warren Slocum,chief elections officer
fee on liquor wholesalers, brew pubs and winemakers begin- is asking for financial gifts for families at checkstands for the American Red and assessor-county clerk-recorder.For
ning Jan. 1. But it needed eight votes to survive a promised rebuilding their homes and lives. Cross’San Bruno relief effort. more information call Joel Morris,
veto from Mayor Gavin Newsom. Under the proposal, the first Hundred-percent of all donations made *** deputy assessor-county clerk-recorder
of its kind in California, alcohol distributors would be charged to the Salvation Army San Bruno Fire The Silicon Valley Community at (650) 599-1291 or
35 cents for every gallon of beer they sell, $1 for a gallon of Disaster Relief fund will go to help those Foundation established The San Bruno jmorris@smcare.org.The website
wine and $3.20 for a gallon of hard liquor. affected by this catastrophe.For more Fire Fund .For any questions about the content has been updated to provide
information visit fund or how to make a gift please the most critical information; check
www.SalvationArmyUSA.org or call contact the community foundation at www.smcare.org for questions,answers
(800) Sal-Army ((800) 725-2769). (650) 450-5444 or and forms.
*** donate@siliconvalleycf.org. ***
Donations to the San Bruno Lions Club *** AAA Northern California announced it is
for fire victims can be sent to San Bruno OptumHealth announced a free help offering free tow service to affected
Lions Club,PO Box 242,San Bruno,CA line established for people in San Bruno residents,whether they are AAA
94066.Please write fire in the memo faced with the emotional consequences members or not.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE/NATION Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 7

Charges not filed in Daly City murder Poll: Investors


DA says insufficient evidence against arrested pair
By Michelle Durand Attorney’s Office confirmed the pair would be belong to the Mara Salvatrucha, otherwise
wary of stocks
By Alan Zibel
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF released and not charged right now in known as MS-13, gang. Temaj-Castanon was THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Castanon’s murder. not a gangmember.
Prosecutors will not charge two alleged “The work by the Daly City detectives was Although the men escaped criminal WASHINGTON — Wild gyrations on
gangmembers in the June fatal shooting of a superb but the evidence at this time did not charges, they are still behind held on immi- Wall Street have made U.S investors leery of
Muni passenger in Daly City, saying there is support the filing of charges,” said Chief gration violations. Investigators are still work- buying individual stocks and skeptical that
insufficient evidence to link either to the slay- Deputy District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe. ing the Temaj-Castanon case and if more evi- the market is a fair place to park their
ing. Temaj-Castanon was shot June 21 on the dence is found against the pair, they could be money.
Daly City police arrested Carlos Mejia- 6200 block of Mission Street after departing a charged at a later date, Wagstaffe said. In an Associated Press-CNBC poll of
Quintanilla, 20, of San Francisco, and David Muni bus. Police responding to reports of investors, 61 percent said the market’s
gunfire found Temaj-Castanon shot in the recent volatility has made them less confi-
Mejia-Sensente, 26, of Daly City, on Friday
Michelle Durand can be reached by e-mail: dent about buying and selling individual
afternoon for the death of Alexander Temaj- head and declared him dead at the scene. michelle@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650) stocks. And the majority of those surveyed
Castanon. On Tuesday morning, the District Authorities say the two men arrested Friday 344-5200 ext. 102.
— 55 percent — said the market is fair only
to some investors.

Accused Radio Shack thief to trial The survey confirms that average
investors have been growing more con-
cerned about the stock market as a safe
place to invest for retirement. And news
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT preliminary hearing. He ter. When a 22-year-old clerk approached,
returns to court Sept. 28 he allegedly grabbed her and held the blade about the market has been unsettling for
A transient accused of stealing a digital to enter a Superior Court to her neck, warning that she should stay ordinary investors of late: More than 60 per-
camera from a Belmont Radio Shack and plea and set a trial date. quiet and pretend the incident never hap- cent of those surveyed said they had paid
threatening the female clerk with a box cut- Belmont police report- pened. attention to news reports about swings in the
ter held to her neck will stand trial on ed Hicks entered the After the suspect fled, police found Hicks stock market.
charges of robbery and assault with a dead- Ralston Avenue store near the 1000 block of Old County Road Perhaps as a result, investors have been
ly weapon. Aug. 28 and cut a digital with a box cutter and the stolen item. moving their money away from stocks and
Marquez Ackui Hicks, 33, has pleaded not camera from its plastic He remains in custody in lieu of $50,000 into bonds, which are generally more con-
guilty but was ordered to stand trial after a Marquez Hicks package with a box cut- bail. servative investments and less volatile.

San Diego public he now supports the recall effort but won’t part-time service.
Around the state resign. It was also revealed that Bell’s city manag-
schools reject campus ads children and that the anticipated revenue did- Councilman Luis Artiga explained that if he er was making nearly $800,000 a year, the
SAN DIEGO — San Diego’s school board n’t justify the effort. quits, the other three council members could assistant city manager $376,288 and the
has rejected a proposal to allow ads in hall- The proposal was modeled on policies that simply appoint a replacement, and the name police chief $457,000.
ways, cafeterias, libraries and other areas on districts in California and Florida have adopt- of that person wouldn’t be on the recall peti- Those three administrators have since
campus. ed in the last two years. tions currently being circulated. resigned. Meanwhile, Artiga and another
The San Diego Unified School District Artiga said he would consider resigning if council member have slashed their salaries to
board had expressed interest in the idea earli- Councilman in troubled the other three council members agreed to do about $8,000 a year.
er this year in an effort to ease the pain of so simultaneously. The other two members targeted for recall
budget cuts, but voted 4-1 Tuesday night to
city joins recall effort The recall was launched after residents of have said they would work for free in the city
scrap it. LOS ANGELES — One of four City the blue-collar city learned Artiga and the where state and federal authorities are investi-
Board members said they were deeply Council members targeted for removal in the other three embattled council members were gating possible voter fraud, corruption and
uncomfortable about putting ads in front of scandal-plagued suburb of Bell said Tuesday being paid nearly $100,000 a year for their racial profiling.
8 Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 LOCAL/WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

No progress seen on Woman freed by Iran is grateful


Israeli settlements
By Robert Burns After the leaders’ first meeting at
By Nasser Karimi
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
deepened strains
between the U.S.
and Iran was still
ernments, all of the people, that have
been involved, and especially, partic-
ularly want to address President
TEHRAN, Iran — The American far from Ahmadinejad and all of the Iranian
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS this Red Sea resort, U.S. peace
woman released by Iran on Tuesday resolved. officials, the religious leaders, and
envoy George Mitchell offered
after more than a year in prison said Shortly after thank them for this humanitarian ges-
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt — reporters a mildly positive assess-
she was grateful to Iran’s president announcing ture,” Shourd told Iran’s English-lan-
Under pressure to compromise, ment. Shourd’s release, guage Press TV at the airport before
Mitchell said the core issues in for her freedom shortly before she
Israeli and Palestinian leaders on boarded a flight to the Gulf sultanate Iranian authori- she flew out.
Tuesday dug into the central issues the peace process were discussed,
blocking a peace deal but the latest but all sides agreed not to reveal of Oman where her mother greeted Sarah Shourd ties said they are “I’m grateful and I’m very hum-
her with a warm embrace. not considering bled by this moment,” she added.
talks produced no visible progress which ones or with what results. the immediate release of the two “I’ve learned a lot from women in the
Iran freed Sarah Shourd, 32, after
on the divisive issue of Jewish set- “I’m not going to attempt to iden- Americans arrested with Shourd — Middle East in this part of the world
arrangements were made to satisfy
tlements. tify each one that was discussed, her fiance Shane Bauer and their and I have a lot of respect for women
Iran’s demand for a $500,000 bail.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin but several were in a very serious, friend Josh Fattal. Iran has charged all and the tradition that surrounds them.
American officials said neither the
Netanyahu and Palestinian detailed and extensive discussion,” three with spying, though their fami- I just want to assure you that my com-
U.S. government nor the family put
President Mahmoud Abbas held an Mitchell said at a news conference. up the money for the bail and they lies say they were innocent hikers mitment to truth will not change. You
extra, unscheduled session with Israeli officials said Sharm el- thanked U.S. ally Oman, which they arrested in a scenic mountain area know, when I go back to my country
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Sheikh was chosen for Tuesday’s said had played a critical, behind-the- along Iran’s border with Iraq. and I will never say anything but the
Rodham Clinton, but there was no meeting in recognition of Egypt’s scenes role in securing Shourd’s “I want to really offer my thanks to truth to media and I will not succumb
word on signs of a breakthrough. key role in regional peace efforts. release. However, the case that has everyone in the world, all of the gov- to any pressure.”

VICTIMS
at 11 a.m. at St. Cecilia’s Church, 2555 17th
Ave., San Francisco.
Janessa Greig was an eighth grader at the
Continued from page 1 parish’s school. A notice on the school’s web-
site states “Jacki and Janessa Greig in God’s
said Coroner Robert Foucrault. care.”
Authorities eventually identified Torres Jacqueline Greig was a San Francisco
through a medical device. Currently there are native who spent the last 21 years working for
no services planned for Torres. the California Public Utilities Commission.
Torres, and the other three deceased San The two are survived by husband James Greig
Bruno residents, were all found in the street a and sister, Gabriella, 16.
short distance from their respective homes. It A few events are planned for 20-year-old
is unclear if they were killed outside or if the Jessica Lynne Morales this weekend starting
massive blast knocked them from the homes. with a viewing 4 p.m. and vigil at 7 p.m.
PICK THE MOST NFL WINNERS AND WIN! DEADLINE IS 9/17/10 Two members of Torres’ family were also Friday, Sept. 17 at Duggan’s Serra Mortuary,
seriously burnt in the explosion and remain 500 Westlake Ave., Daly City. Funeral servic-
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possession and are currently conducting DNA Thursday’s events. Ruigomez was badly
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Arizona vs Atlanta victims are preparing to say good-bye. Morales Jr., Isaiah Morales and Rebecca
A vigil is planned for Jacqueline and Morales; and niece of Charles Brunori. She
Philadelphia vs Detroit Janessa Greig at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16 was attending the Academy of Art College in
Miami vs Minnesota followed by a funeral mass the following day San Francisco.
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Editorial Contact Us
Emphasis should be on facts,not fear
T
he peaceful calm of a nor- financial assistance or assurances
mal day was shattered the utility won’t pass on the cost to
within moments Thursday ‘This is the biggest rate payers. Hill’s legislative pro-
Daily Journal e-mail:
as the calamity brought forth from a disaster this county has ever seen posal is not seeking blame, just fur-
letters@smdailyjournal.com
ruptured gas line forever changed ther assurances and information. It Tel: 344-5200
the lives of those in a San Bruno and the recovery effort will be tremendous.’ will serve the public well to have Fax: 344-5298
neighborhood. The physical, psy- this particular discussion particular- Mail: 800 S. Claremont St., #210
chological and emotional steps ly when it comes to the criteria for San Mateo 94402
sible. That is no small task and it terrorism. The public’s right to
needed to rebuild are steep, but they judging the stability of gas lines.
will take will, leadership, effort and know and keeping people from
are ones that each individual must Wanting to assign blame is
community support. harm has been a delicate balancing Newsroom
take with the support of loved ones understandable, but all we have are E-mail: news@smdailyjournal.com
It is also important to investigate act since the terrorist attacks of
and the community at large, which Sept. 11, 2001. But when the conflicting reports and conjecture. Fax: 344-5298
the cause of this explosion and fire
is now tighter than ever before. But and, make no mistake, it will be. potential for harm could come from Latching onto that before the inves-
they are steps largely taken alone The conjecture about fault is under- a utility providing us with power, tigation is completed could be Letters to the Editor
once the attention wanes and the standable, it is a Pacific Gas and that balance is under strain. harmful itself. Wanting immediate should be no longer than 250 words.
assistance tents fold up. For many Electric pipeline. But no one knows Legislation to be proposed by answers is understandable, and
who have lost everything — includ- details. The desire to know the Assemblyman Jerry Hill, D-San pushing for it is warranted. This is Perspective Columns
ing loved ones and their homes — locations of other such pipelines is Mateo, is a step in the right direc- an emotional time for many people should be no longer than 600 words.
no amount of money, assistance or also understandable simply because tion. Hill is calling for increased and there is understandable worry
support will make those steps easi- about the potential for future harm, • Illegibly handwritten letters and
people fear a similar tragedy in disclosure regarding high-risk gas anonymous letters will not be accepted.
er. But those are the steps that must their city or neighborhood. But lines in urban areas like the one but we should look at the commu-
be taken. Along the entire way, our there needs to be a modicum of that exploded in San Bruno that nity of San Bruno as an example of
• Please include a city of residence and
thoughts should remain with the sensibility when it comes to the will help regulators and lawmakers collaboration and dignity in this phone number where we can reach you.
victims. next steps. We depend on gas trans- focus on priority repair areas time of crisis and not get involved
The fire is out, the disaster site is mission lines to deliver that form of throughout California. Hill is also in conjecture and the ensuing sense • E-mailed documents are preferred. No
getting under control and people power and have for years. Disasters calling for requirements that auto- of undue alarm. The investigation attachments please.
are starting to return to their such as the one in San Bruno are matic and remote shutoff valves be into the cause of the explosion will
homes, but there will be lingering extremely rare. There needs to be installed and/or used more effec- yield results and further questions. • Letter writers are limited to two
effects for years to come. This is There is likely a need to revamp submissions a month.
an investigation into the cause. tively by Pacific Gas and Electric.
the biggest disaster this county has Plans to replace high-risk lines The first proposal is the easiest the current oversight of our gas Opinions expressed in letters, columns and
ever seen and the recovery effort should be expedited. since that information was also lines under our communities. The perspectives are those of the individual
will be tremendous. The primary Wanting to know the locations of provided to the California Public relationship between PG&E and writer and do not necessarily represent the
task should be to simply secure the the other gas transmission lines is Utilities Commission as part of a the CPUC and how the lines are views of the Daily Journal staff.
site, rebuild the homes and do an understandable sentiment, but rate increase request. The second monitored needs to be explored.
whatever it takes to get peoples’ disclosing the location is not could prove to be costly and there But let’s have the discussion be Editorials represent the viewpoint
lives back in as much order as pos- allowed because of the threat of should be a way to ensure there is productive and based on facts. of the Daily Journal editorial board
and not any one individual.
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who live, work or play on
the MidPeninsula.
Seeking a senator’s support like the aforementioned miscreants, concerns as well. I would suggest freedom, is that right and just? Our By combining local news and sports
has pilfered the Social Security sur- she attend the scoping sessions and council says no all too often, to you, coverage, analysis and insight with the latest
Editor, plus funds for decades and left in get her wishes and concerns docu- me and the public good. business, lifestyle, state, national and world news,
Not only has the Deepwater return Treasury IOUs, indifferent to mented. As far as the council being I don’t smoke, but I believe peo- we seek to provide our readers with the highest
Horizon oil spill disaster devastated the certainty that this ultimate Ponzi “irresponsible,” when did thinking ple in their own homes have the quality information resource in San Mateo County.
wildlife, but it is also having its scheme would run out of funds. before acting become irresponsible? right to. How are our local mer- Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we
effects on humans as well. Another This so-called safety net has been chants going to survive with the choose to reflect the diverse character of this
disaster like this would have a much riddled with holes in the form of Barb Valley proposed new parking regulations?
dynamic and ever-changing community.
greater impact on wildlife and Publisher
useless IOUs redeemed only with Redwood City How about if the City Council only Jerry Lee
humans. Sen. Feinstein, please pass additional taxes. Our shame is that got 15-20 minutes for their weekly Editor in Chief
the Clean Energy Jobs and Oil we voters let them get away with it. meetings and we charged them for Jon Mays
Accountability Act (s. 3663) when Like ObamaCare, Social Security Reject unions every minute of time they spent Sports Editor
you return to Washington, D.C. this was not deemed worthy for our enti- over that? Nathan Mollat
month. Show us that you support us tled representatives; otherwise such Editor, Copy Editor/Page Designer
and that you find the same issues as a deceptive Ponzi scheme would In the beginning, unions were a Erik Oeverndiek
the general public to be very impor- never have been perpetrated on the necessary evil. They have long out- Pat White Production Manager
lived their usefulness. A union today Nicola Zeuzem
tant. American people. Mark Twain, no Menlo Park
patron of Congress, stated it most is for those who can’t think for Production Assistant
Julio Lara
Sara Stenger succinctly: “There is no distinctly themselves. If everyone would take
Marketing & Events
Burlingame American criminal class ... save the responsibility for their well Cyclist safety Kerry McArdle
being rather for someone to do it for
Congress.”
them they would be much better off.
disregarded by SamTrans Senior Reporter
Michelle Durand
But, no, they have been trained Editor,
The biggest scheme of all Tony Favero for these corrupt unions. All unions I completely agree with Mark
Reporters
Emanuel Lee, Heather Murtagh, Bill Silverfarb
Editor, Half Moon Bay are corrupt, SEIU, Teamsters, long- Eliot’s letter to the editor, “Open the Senior Correspondent: Events
An old high school acquaintance shore, cooks and especially teach- gate,” in the Sept. 8 edition of The Susan E. Cohn
of mine, whom I shall refer to as ers. They say look what we’ll get Daily Journal about the SamTrans
Business Staff
“Fred,” attained prominence as a Scoping sessions for for you, but, neglect to tell you gate in Redwood City. I deal with Charlotte Andersen Mark Aspillera
high profile realtor and business- about the new taxes being levied to this every day as the intersection is Jennifer Bishop Keith Blake
man. Fred, being held in high Redwood City salt ponds cover all these gifts. If I were in on my route to work. Mark men-
Gloria Brickman
Robert O’Leary
Gale Green
Jeff Palter
esteem, accepted money from Editor, charge at any time and a union said tions that as a result of the gate clo- Kris Skarston
numerous friends and invested such Kathleen Shecter in her letter hey strike I would replace then with sure, riders must now detour onto Interns • Correspondents • Contractors
in real estate assets. Regrettably, the (“Have we learned nothing?” in the new workers. There are thousands Redwood Shores Parkway dealing Michael Almonte Jenna Chambers
invested money was in his name Diana Clock Michael Costa
Sept. 2 edition of The Daily of people out there willing to work. with three lanes of high-speed auto- Philip Dimaano Darold Fredricks
only and the acquired assets further Journal) stated the Redwood City I guess it’ll never change as long as mobile traffic. And this is very true. Miles Freeborn Brian Grabianowski
used as collateral towards additional Council was thinking of allowing there are sniveling inept people Cars move at high speeds coming William Jeske Cheri Lucas
Nick Rose Theresa Seiger
ventures. development of the salt ponds. She sucking out the hind teat of humani- off the 101 interchange onto Andrew Scheiner Alex Shamis
Eventually, his Ponzi scheme also referred to the Council as being ty. I suggest you grow up get some Redwood Shores Parkway, and Eliot Storch Jeremy Venook
ignominiously collapsed; he was “irresponsible.” I beg to differ. At no guts of your own and reject all readily encroach upon the bike lane.
indicted, prosecuted and sentenced time has the council either singular- unions. What Mark failed to mention is Correction Policy
to state prison for his malfeasance. ly or generally given any indication The Daily Journal corrects its errors.
that the affected intersection is the If you question the accuracy of any article in
Later and more perniciously, Ponzi that they would approve the propos- same one where a cyclist was hit the Daily Journal, please contact the editor at
John D. Parry
master Bernard Madoff, like Fred, al. Redwood City is soon to embark and killed last year. Keeping the news@smdailyjournal.com
devastated considerably more lives, on a CEQA (California San Mateo or by phone at: 344-5200, ext. 107
gate closed is a needless danger
and was incarcerated for his crimes Environmental Quality Act) mandat- which can be easily remedied by
as well. These narratives lead to the ed Environmental Impact Report SamTrans. Their unwillingness to SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM
ultimate unprosecuted Ponzi (EIR). Many scoping sessions are Freedom to do what? take action on this shows a want on
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Dow 10,526.49 -17.64 10-Yr Bond 2.6660% -0.7500


Stocks edge lower
By Stephen Bernard a sign that many investors aren’t partici-
Nasdaq 2,289.77 +4.06 Oil (per barrel) 76.71 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wall Street pating in the market and may still be
S&P 500 1,121.10 -0.80 Gold 1,269.70 skeptical about how well the economy is
NEW YORK — A September rally nated during July in the countries that doing.
faltered on the stock market Tuesday as use the euro. Stocks in Tokyo also fell The losses Tuesday for the Dow and
worries returned about Europe’s econo- after the yen touched another 15-year S&P 500 were only the second so far this
my. high against the dollar, which is bad month. The earlier loss on Sept. 7 was
The Dow Jones industrial average and news for Japanese exporters. also triggered about renewed worries
the Standard & Poor’s 500 index both In other signs that investors remain over Europe after news reports ques-
closed with slight losses, breaking a cautious, gold climbed to another record tioned the health of European banks.
four-day winning streak. Stocks are still and Treasury prices rose, sending inter- September is usually a weak month for
up strongly this September, a historical- est rates lower. stocks but this year has been an excep-
ly weak month for the market. The Dow fell 17.64, or 0.2 percent, to tion. Even after Tuesday’s losses the
Stocks had edged higher for much of close at 10,526.49 and the S&P 500 lost Dow is still up 5.1 percent in September,
the day following positive reports on 0.8 point, or 0.1 percent, to end at but 6.1 percent below its 2010 high
U.S. retail sales and business invento- 1,121.10. reached on April 26. For the year to date
ries, but retreated in the final 10 minutes The Nasdaq edged up 4.06, or 0.2 per- it’s up 0.9 percent.
of trading as investors’ enthusiasm cent, at 2,289.77. The Commerce Department said
waned. Signs of modest growth have been Tuesday that retail sales rose in August
Disappointing news from overseas enough to get traders to put more money at their fastest pace in five months and
hung over the market all day. European into stocks in September and shake off slightly beat forecasts. The modestly
markets struggled to end barely higher malaise about the economy that dogged higher growth is in line with economic
after reports that German investor confi- the market for most of August. reports over the past two weeks indicat-
dence fell sharply in September and However analysts caution that the ing that the economy continues to
industrial production unexpectedly stag- gains have come amid very light volume, expand, though at a sluggish pace.

August retail sales up 0.4 pct.,best in months


By Martin Crutsinger Excluding a decline in autos, retail The strength in August retail sales
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sales increased 0.6 percent. That fol- came in a number of areas from depart-
lowed two relatively flat months and a ment stores to clothing stores and sport-
WASHINGTON — Retail sales rose sharp drop in May. ing goods outlets. However, bigger-tick-
in August by the largest amount in five A separate Commerce report said et items such as furniture and electronics
inventories held by businesses jumped in fell last month.
months, adding to evidence that a late
July by the largest amount in two years Best Buy said Tuesday that its fiscal
spring economic swoon was temporary while sales rebounded after two months second-quarter net income rose 60 per-
and not the start of another recession. of declines. The rebound in sales was an cent. The retailer’s standalone mobile
Retail sales increased 0.4 percent last encouraging sign that consumer demand stores helped to boost profits. Shoppers
month, the Commerce Department said is rising after two weak months. bought cell phones, appliances and
Tuesday. It was the second straight Businesses build up their stocks when tablet computers. Still, sales of televi-
monthly increase and the biggest gain they anticipate stronger retail demand in sions, video game consoles, video
since March. the months ahead. games, music and movies all fell.

Best Buy 2Q net income the year,” he said. “Customers tradition-


Business brief ally rotate their spending to our cate-
jumps 60 percent on sales rise gories during the holiday shopping sea-
about the holiday season and raised its son and a strong lineup of products com-
NEW YORK — Growth in Best Buy guidance for the year. Its shares rose 7 ing across the board reinforces our confi-
Co.’s expanding cell phone business percent during midday trading. dence.”
helped the electronics retailer’s second- CEO Brian Dunn said shoppers are In the three months ended Aug. 28,
quarter net income jump 60 percent, the still “highly selective” in their spending. revenue in stores open at least fourteen
company said Tuesday. “We believe, however, that this will months edged down 0.1 percent and sales
Best Buy sounded an optimistic note change in our favor over the back half of of flat-screen TVs continued to be weak.
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Zito allows one unearned run — and loses


By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dodgers 1, Giants 0 pitch gem. He pumped his fist after striking
out Aubrey Huff to end it in 2 hours, 17 min-
Zito’s nine straight losing decisions are a
career-worst. He allowed one hit, struck out
Clayton Kershaw (12- utes. He ended a four-start winless stretch in five and walked three in 5 2-3 innings.
SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Zito’s winless 10) pitched a four-hitter which he was 0-3 since a victory Aug. 17, Zito faced the minimum through five
streak reached a career-worst 12 outings and for his first career com- against Colorado. innings. He allowed a leadoff walk to Rafael
he lost his seventh straight game because of an plete game and shutout. San Francisco lost 1-0 to the Dodgers for Furcal to start the game but then got a double
error by Juan Uribe, and the San Francisco He didn’t allow a baserun- the first time in the 11-year-old history of play. Matt Kemp singled to start the second
Giants fell 1-0 to the Los Angeles Dodgers on ner until Freddy Sanchez’s AT&T Park — and this was the Giants’ only but he was later caught stealing. After that,
Tuesday night. sharp single to left with loss in this ballpark in which they allowed just Zito retired the next 12 batters in order before
The Giants, coming off a 7-3 road trip in one out in the fourth. one hit. plunking Johnson with one out in the sixth.
which they took three of four at San Diego, Zito (8-13) lost his The Dodgers loaded the bases in the sixth The Giants — who lost for only the fifth
dropped 1 1/2 games behind first-place San career-high seventh on a hit batter and two walks, but Zito had a time in their last 15 — have a more favorable
Barry Zito chance to get out of it with two outs. Casey schedule than the other two in the division
Diego in the NL West. San Diego held off straight game, a stretch
Colorado 7-6 at Coors Field. The Rockies are that includes a loss in relief. His nine straight Blake’s ball bounced off the mound — it sure- chase with 12 of their final 18 games at home,
3 1/2 games behind San Diego and two behind lost decisions are also his most ever. The $126 ly would have been a sharp single otherwise including the final six.
San Francisco in the division standings. The million left-hander hasn’t won since July 16, — and straight to shortstop Uribe. He had a But they will have to make those games
Giants remained 1 1/2 games behind Atlanta against the New York Mets. routine play but bobbled the ball and couldn’t count. San Francisco hosts San Diego for a
in the NL wild card after the Braves lost 6-0 to Kershaw struck out four and didn’t walk a get the force at second and Reed Johnson three-game series to end the season from Oct.
the Nationals. batter for the third time this year in a 111- scored to give Los Angeles a 1-0 lead. 1-3.

Bush will
Young ’Cats beat Mills
By Emanuel Lee
give back
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

For the San Mateo High girls’ tennis team,


the future is now.
Heisman
By Ralph D. Russo
With five freshmen in their varsity starting
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
lineup, the Bearcats know their young talent
must mature in a hurry to improve on last
NEW YORK — Reggie Bush took the
year’s respectable 6-8 Peninsula Athletic
unprecedented step of giving back his Heisman
League Bay Division finish. San Mateo got
Trophy on Tuesday, saying the scandal over
off to a nice start Tuesday, edging visiting
improper benefits while he was a star running
Mills, 4-3.
back at Southern California should not stain
Not only was this the Bearcats’ league
“the dignity of this award.”
opener, it was the first match of their season
The New Orleans Saints’ star won the
— period. San Mateo didn’t play any non-
Heisman — symbol of the best player in col-
league contests, so Tuesday proved to be a
lege football — in 2005.
barometer of sorts for the Bearcats. And what
Returning the trophy has no practical effect
a test it was, as San Mateo’s No. 2 doubles
on Bush since he’s already in the pros and a
team of Courtney Luk and Lizzie Siegle — an
member of a Super Bowl championship team.
all-freshmen duo, of course — pulled out a 6-
However, it is the first time
4, 2-6, 6-3 victory over Kyra Chan and Grace
in the award’s 75-year his-
Kim to seal the outcome.
tory that a player has for-
Luk and Siegle trailed 3-2 in the final set
feited it.
before reeling off four straight games to
USC was hit with heavy
clinch things, dropping only seven points in
sanctions by the NCAA
that span. San Mateo coach Dave George
this summer after it deter-
made sure not to tell his precocious doubles
mined Bush and his family
team that they were the deciding match, not
had received hundreds of
wanting them to get nervous.
thousands of dollars in
The plan worked to perfection because Luk Reggie Bush gifts from two fledgling
and Siegle played their best when it counted
California-based market-
the most — in the final moments of the third
ing agents. The NCAA ruled that Bush was
set. Both players hit solid shots from the base-
ineligible for the 2005 season, which opened
line, and more importantly, forced the Mills
the possibility that the Heisman Trophy Trust
(0-2 PAL Bay, 2-3 overall) team into mis-
would take back the award.
takes.
One of the few guidelines given to Heisman
“We wanted to get everything back and
Trophy voters is that a player must be in com-
force them into errors,” Luk said. “It feels
pliance with NCAA rules to be eligible for the
good because this was our first match togeth-
award.
er, and we pulled it out. It was nice we didn’t
“The persistent media speculation regarding
know (we were the deciding match), because
allegations dating back to my years at USC has
the stress was off.”
been both painful and distracting,” Bush said in
Said Siegle: “I’m really proud of us. We
a statement released through the Saints. “In no
wanted to play well together as a team and I
way should the storm around these allegations
thought we did that.”
reflect in any way on the dignity of this award,
Luk and Siegle are good friends, having NATHAN MOLLAT / DAILY JOURNAL nor on any other institutions or individuals.
San Mateo’s No. 1 singles player Sammy Huang reaches high for an overhead return during
See TENNIS, Page 15 her straight-set win Tuesday.The Bearcats went on to win the match against Mills,4-3. See BUSH, Page 13

Bulldogs standout still focused on team effort


By Emanuel Lee CSM Notebook a seam off some great downfield blocking before he’s talking about,” Pollack said.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF juking a couple of Fresno City defenders 20 Vaughn showcased his big-play potential last
sought after Division I prospect — so far yards down field en route to the end zone. season, averaging 15.6 yards per catch.
Like all playmakers, College of San Mateo Vaughn has received scholarship offers from “That’s my job, to make plays,” Vaughn said However, Pollack wanted Vaughn to come back
after Saturday’s game. “That’s what all the play- this year stronger in every phase of the game,
wide receiver Rahsaan Vaughn prides himself on Arizona, Oregon and Utah — had only three
including route-running and consistency. So far,
being a difference-maker. catches, but two of them were for touchdowns of ers are here to do.”
so good.
And the 6-foot-3, 200-pound sophomore out 42 and 54 yards, respectively. Vaughn made it a point to emphasize the “(Making) big plays — that’s the positive side
of Washington-Fremont was just that in the Both TDs came in identical fashion, as the blocks he had on the scores, something Bulldogs of it (Saturday’s victory),” Pollack said.
Bulldogs’ 32-24 season-opening win over fleet-footed Vaughn — he’s run a 4.37 in the 40- coach Bret Pollack was happy to hear.
Fresno City College last Saturday. The highly- yard dash — took a reverse screen pass, found “I’m glad to hear that (the team aspect) is what See CSM, Page 14
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Kansas City’s Greinke shuts down Oakland


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Royals 11, A’s 3 four walks in seven innings. Landon Powell and Jack
“It made things easier,” Royals manager Ned Cust singling in runs. The
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Royals offense aboard. His single in the second scored Billy Yost said of the early lead. “Zack was on top other run scored on an Aki
got going early and helped Zack Greinke win Butler. of his game, too. That always helps when you Iwamura ground out.
for the first time in a month. can get Zack a lead and let him go. It was a big “When you get two
“It’s unlike Gio,” Ka’aihue said. “He’s usu-
Wilson Betemit homered and drove in four night for Ka’aihue. Gonzalez is very tough of quick outs you have got to
ally all over the place and effectively wild.
runs to help Kansas City beat the Oakland left-handed hitters and Kila really got us going go back and attack the next
Athletics 11-3 on Tuesday night. Tonight, he was throwing quality strikes. He
with a home run in the first inning. hitter,” Gonzalez said.
Kansas City scored all its runs with two outs had been pitching really good and fortunately
“Aviles has been displaying some power of “You have to tip your hat
and in the first three innings. That’s the most we got him early. I hit that one pretty good. As to them and then move
late. It was nice to put some balls out of the Jack Cust
runs the Royals have scored in a game since a whole on the night, the four swings I took park and put some runs on the board.” on.”
beating Houston 15-7 on June 15. before the strikeout were probably the best Gio Gonzalez (14-9), who had a 1.75 ERA Notes: A’s manager Bob Geren said Vin
“After the third inning, it was pretty hard to quality four swings I’ve taken in a single game in winning his previous five starts, faced 16 Mazzaro, who made 18 starts earlier this sea-
lose that game, so just try to do your thing and up to this point for sure.” batters, 10 reached base on seven hits and son and was recalled Tuesday from Triple-A
whatever,” Greinke said. “The offense really Greinke (9-12), the 2009 American League three walks and seven scored before he was Sacramento, will be used as a reliever. LHP
carried that game. It really wasn’t anything I Cy Young Award winner, claimed his first vic- replaced by Boof Bonser in the third. Bonser Bobby Cramer, who won his big league debut
did.” tory since Aug. 17. He pitched out of a bases gave up two home runs in the inning. Monday, will remain the rotation. 3B Kevin
Kila Ka’aihue also homered and drove in loaded jam in the first by getting Mark Ellis to “Gio’s had such a great streak that it’s easier Kouzmanoff missed his eighth straight game
three runs while Mike Aviles hit a three-run ground into an inning ending double play. to forget about his rough game today,” A’s with back problems. “He made a small
shot. He had three hits and scored three runs “The whole thing started when Zack got us manager Bob Geren said. “He’ll just shake it improvement today,” Geren said. “He hasn’t
and has homered in back-to-back games after out of the bases loaded double play single- off. We have so many young pitchers who have done any hitting yet and he hasn’t thrown the
going 316 at-bats without a home run. handedly,” Ka’aihue said. “He didn’t really dig pitched so well for us. We’ve been fortunate long ball yet. He still has some work to do.”
Betemit, who had three hits, delivered run- himself into a hole. They hit some good pitch- that we haven’t seen very much of games like Royals DH Billy Butler singled in the second
producing singles in the first and second and es. But that’s just Zack. That’s how good he is. this. You hope he can learn from this and get to extend his club record to hitting in 98 con-
hit a two-run homer in the third. He didn’t win the Cy Young by accident.” better, and he will.” secutive series. A’s 2B Eric Sogard singled in
Ka’aihue homered in the first with Betemit Greinke gave up three runs on six hits and The A’s scored all their runs in the sixth with the eighth for his first big league hit.

Sports Brief
Jockey paralyzed in
fall at Golden Gate Fields
NFL talking with Jets about reporter flap
By Dennis Waszak Jr. propriate, offensive, and have no
ALBANY — The San Francisco THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
“They’re here investigating,and we’re open.Whoever place in the NFL,” league
Chronicle is reporting a 24-year-old the NFL wants to talk to,I’m not sure who it is,but we’ll spokesman Greg Aiello said in an e-
mail.
jockey has been paralyzed from the FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The let that play out.We’re here to cooperate.” Then the Redskins issued a state-
waist down following a fall during a NFL was still trying to determine — Rex Ryan,Jets head coach ment by Portis, who said he was
race at a Northern California track. exactly what went on at New York
Golden Gate Fields track physician “wrong to make the comments” and
Jets camp involving a TV Azteca two male co-workers to interview talk to the NFL.
David Seftel tells the newspaper that that he respects the job reporters do.
reporter, and quarterback Mark Sanchez, who is
jockey Michael Martinez remained in rebuked Clinton Meantime, Portis, the outspoken The Redskins said they “will take
critical, but stable condition Tuesday at of Mexican descent. running back for the Washington the necessary steps” to remind play-
Portis for com-
an Oakland hospital. ments about the An assistant coach also seemed to Redskins, said in his weekly appear- ers about acting in a professional
Martinez’s spinal cord was severed woman Tuesday, deliberately throw to players near ance on 106.7 The Fan: “I think you manner.
by three shattered vertebrae Sunday saying they were where Sainz was standing on the put women reporters in the locker The Association for Women in
when the horse he was riding, Fair ’n offensive and sideline during practice. room in position to see guys walk- Sports Media said it was in contact
Warmer, stumbled and fell on top of the inappropriate. “They’re here investigating, and ing around naked, and you sit in the with the NFL about Portis’ remarks
dismounted jockey. we’re open,” Jets coach Rex Ryan locker room with 53 guys, and all of and appreciated the league’s swift
Ines Sainz, the sudden you see a nice woman in
Seftel says the accident was the worst who works for said. “Whoever the NFL wants to response.
he had seen during his decade at Golden Ines Sainz talk to, I’m not sure who it is, but the locker room. I think men are
the Mexican net- going to tend to turn and look and “AWSM continues to monitor
Gate Fields. work, said she was uncomfortable we’ll let that play out. We’re here to issues regarding locker-room access
Martinez, a Panama native who ranks cooperate.” want to say something to that
Saturday in the Jets’ locker room, woman.” and is committed to helping create
No. 13 in North America with 168 where a few players let loose with Ryan said league representatives and maintain a work environment
career victories, also suffered a severe some catcalls as she waited with were speaking with specific players, The NFL swiftly chastised Portis. that is free of harassment and hostil-
head injury and bleeding in his lungs. and the coach also volunteered to “The comments are clearly inap- ity,” the statement said.

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Schedule gets much tougher for Pac-10 teams


By John Marshall nator. “Usually, when you go to sleep at night, packed with tough games this weekend, Practices will likely be up-tempo across the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS you’re tossing and turning, thinking about including three against teams in the top 11 West Coast with this week’s slate.
things. Most coaches, you wake up and and nine versus schools from BCS confer- No. 18 Southern California played shoddy
TUCSON, Ariz. — One of new Pac-10 you’ve got a piece of paper beside the bed, ences. defense in a win over Hawaii, then followed
Commissioner Larry Scott’s top priorities has you jot down a few notes and some mornings This how-we-stack-up weekend starts that with a less-than-stellar offensive perform-
been to raise the profile of the conference, to you wake up and there’s 10 things scattered.” Friday with California’s trip to Reno, Nev., ance in a penalty-filled squeaker over
regain some of the respect that’s been lagging The Pac-10’s first two weeks weren’t a par- against tough-to-figure-out Nevada. Virginia. Next up is Minnesota, a perennial
the past few years. He even took the league’s ticularly precise gauge for how the conference “They’re all big, but this one seems to be Big Ten power that’s going to be playing
coaches on a look-at-us trip to New York. stacks up against the nation’s other top con- setting up where we’ve got some premier angry after losing to FCS program South
Hoopla gets attention. Wins on the field, ferences. matchups,” said Washington coach Steve Dakota last week.
particularly against big-name programs, hold Oregon State did open with a loss against Sarkisian, whose team faces No. 8 Nebraska No. 25 Oregon State has a not-so-easy
it. TCU, Washington State started with a loss at at Husky Stadium on Saturday. “I hope we all game against Louisville before facing off with
So, after a first couple of weeks of playing Oklahoma State and Oregon pulled out an do well.” third-ranked Boise State next week, while
mostly pushovers, the Pac-10 gets a confer- impressive win at Tennessee last week. Other The marquee game this weekend is between Washington State looks to avoid its 12th loss
ence-wide test. Four ranked opponents, just than that, the Pac-10’s early schedule has been two Top-25 teams: No. 9 Iowa at No. 24 in 13 games at SMU.
one easy game on the schedule — this is the filled with FCS teams and other smaller- Arizona. Stanford, coming off a lopsided win over
kind of weekend that keeps coaches up at school opponents. The Wildcats opened the season by beating UCLA, can’t let up with 2-0 Wake Forest
night. That changes in a hurry this week. up on Toledo and The Citadel by a combined coming to town after freshman Tanner Price
“That’s what you live for as a coach,” said Other than No. 5 Oregon’s game against score of 93-8. The Hawkeyes present an helped lead the Demon Deacons to a wild win
Greg Brown, Arizona’s co-defensive coordi- FCS program Portland State, the Pac-10 is entirely different challenge. over Duke a week ago.

BUSH
Allegations of improper benefits to Bush and coach Pete Carroll, beat Oklahoma in the BCS Reggie did, too.”
his family were first reported by Yahoo! Sports in title game on Jan. 4, 2005, and won 12 games Bush’s decision ends four years of questions,
September 2006, months after Bush had already during Bush’s Heisman-winning season, which debate and turmoil surrounding allegations that
Continued from page 11 been drafted No. 2 overall by the Saints. ended with a loss to Texas in the 2006 BCS title tainted one of the great performances in college
The NCAA and Pac-10 began investigating game. football history.
“For the rest of my days, I will continue to him and the USC football program soon after- After the 2009 season, Carroll left USC to take “It doesn’t matter if he gives it back. Everyone
strive to demonstrate through my actions and ward, and Bush immediately denied any wrong- over as coach of the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks. still knows Reggie Bush was the best player that
words that I was deserving of the confidence doing. “It is my hope that this situation serves as a year. Look at the runs. He was clearly the best
placed in me by the Heisman Trophy Trust.” One of the marketing agents, Lloyd Lake, sued teachable moment to all involved, especially for player,” said Johnny Rodgers, 1972 Heisman
Shortly after USC was sanctioned, the eight- Bush in trying to recoup nearly $300,000 in cash the young athletes and university and high school winner from Nebraska. “O.J. Simpson got
member trust, based in New York, said it was and gifts. Eventually, the case was settled and administrators of tomorrow,” Carroll said in a accused of a murder and they didn’t take his
considering what to do about Bush, who won in Bush never had to publicly tell his side of the statement. back. That was a far greater allegation, and they
a landslide vote over Texas quarterback Vince story. In July, USC replaced athletic director Mike didn’t find O.J. guilty on that.”
Young. In handing out its penalties, the NCAA cited Garrett with Pat Haden, and one of the first Former Nebraska quarterback Eric Crouch,
The trust met Tuesday; it had no comment. USC for a lack of institutional control. Its report moves Haden made was returning USC’s copy of who won the Heisman in 2001, called it a “sad
Whether the 2005 Heisman will be vacated or cited numerous improper benefits for Bush and Bush’s Heisman Trophy. day.”
given to Young remains to be seen. former basketball player O.J. Mayo, who spent “It was a very noble thing for Reggie to do,” Eddie George, the 1995 Heisman winner from
“Reg will continue to be the 2005 Award recip- just one year with the Trojans. Haden said. “In my opinion, he made the right Ohio State, felt the same way: “I don’t think he
ient and I will continue to be honored to have The penalties included the loss of 30 football decision. It was a thoughtful decision by Reggie. should’ve gave his Heisman away. I think it’s a
been in the 2005 Heisman campaign with such a scholarships over three years and vacating 14 “It’s never a good thing to give a Heisman shame that it’s come to this for Reggie.”
talented athlete,” Young posted on his Twitter victories in which Bush played from December back. But at the end of the day, USC did the right USC won 34 straight games and two national
account. 2004 through the 2005 season. USC, under thing when we gave our Heisman back and now titles during Bush’s sensational three-year career.
14 Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

conference, 5-0 in the NorCal and advance to the first time and did their job,” Tulloch said. For perhaps the first time since he took over

CSM
Continued from page 1
the Northern California championship game
(in most cases the Nor-Cal Conference cham-
pion advances to the title contest). That’s why
Tulloch was particularly pleased with the
defense limiting the Rams to just a 1-for-15
effort on third-down conversion attempts.
the school’s aquatics program, coach Randy
Wright was able to say this about one of his
teams — dominant.
there’s really no drawback for CSM to play That’s how Wright described the Bulldogs’
There was no change in CSM’s ranking from
against some of the state’s best teams so early Next up 14-8 win over Modesto last week, their first of
in the season. the young season.
the previous week. The Bulldogs are slotted No. CSM’s upcoming opponent — Reedley — is
“The only way you’re going to prepare for
2 in Northern California and No. 3 in the state. a familiar one. “For being the first weekend, we looked
our league is to play the A-level programs,”
The two met in last year’s Northern California good in terms of offense, defense and transi-
Pollack said.
Taking on all comers championship game, a 31-20 CSM victory. For tion,” Wright said in an e-mail to the media.
the Bulldogs, Saturday’s 7 p.m. game in Reedley “We just need to back it up now by finishing
This is Pollack’s second year as head coach, Standing tall amounts to a long day. CSM will leave for the the job on a higher percentage of possessions.
and as such, he scheduled the first two non- Conventional wisdom had it that CSM’s Central Valley late morning, then head home This team has the potential to be real exciting.
conference games this season — versus No. 7 defense would need time to mature before its afterwards. We play nine freshmen yet it’s my most expe-
Fresno City and Saturday’s opponent, No. 8 true potential would come to the forefront. No matter — Pollack and Tulloch won’t rienced team.”
Reedley. Defensive coordinator Tim Tulloch didn’t change their routine, nor should they. After all, CSM was coming off a 7-5 loss to Diablo
Typically in years past, the Bulldogs would have to wait long to see his unit make an their formula for success worked pretty well last Valley, but rebounded nicely. Against
ease their way into playing some tougher impact. The defense had plenty of nice season. Modesto, Bulldogs goalie Coco Morton made
competition, as most coaches are wont to do. moments in the season opener, making sever- “We don’t talk about it (doing things differ- 15 saves, goal-scoring machine Najelah
However, Pollack has a different philosophy al solid plays, even though Fresno City often ently just because the team is traveling three Najdawi tallied six times and Melissa Chao
when it comes to scheduling. He wants his received favorable field position due to CSM’s hours for a road game),” Tulloch said. “We just and Paige Ramstack added three goals apiece.
players to taste the best competition from the offense committing four turnovers. go play.” The Bulldogs led 8-6 entering the final period
get go. “I thought we had a bunch of really young before outscoring Modesto 6-2 to win going
Theoretically, CSM could go 0-5 in non- guys who were thrown into the fire for the first Women’s water polo away.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 15
Mills won matches at No. 2 and 3 singles of long rallies, and in the end, Huang’s expe- on playing with some passion and intensity,

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Continued from page 11
from Kyssia Mendoza and Monica Diliberto,
respectively, and a victory at No. 3 doubles
from the team of Christina Xian and Theresa
rience proved to be the difference.
Despite seeing his ace lose, longtime
Vikings coach Scott Selig was proud of
they’re going to do great.”
Selig was particularly pleased with two of
his seniors, Mendoza and Diliberto, who dis-
Lee, who pulled out a tough 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 deci- Ishikawa’s performance. Ishikawa held her played plenty of energy in their respective vic-
sion over the Bearcats’ all-freshmen team of own against one of the league’s best players, tories. Meanwhile, George had positive
attended middle school together at Crocker in Emily Liu and Lucy Dai-He.
Hillsborough. George said the victory was and in the process, served as a role model for reviews all the way around for his players, and
In addition to Luk and Siegle’s win, San her other teammates to follow. feels Tuesday’s win could prove to be a
encouraging on several fronts, most notably Mateo also received victories from Sammy
because San Mateo has been on the losing end “Kaeda has a lot of fight in her and I think springboard for a squad aiming to make the
Huang at No. 1 singles, Aislinn Oka at No. 4
of a number of 4-3 matches in the last couple and Betty Shen and Sonoko Kawakatsu at No. the whole team can take a lesson in that,” PAL playoffs.
of years. 1 singles. Although Huang — a four-year var- Selig said. “Before the match started, the mes- “That’s a big goal for the girls,” he said. “It
“I’d say the last two years we’ve lost proba- sity No. 1 player and last year’s PAL singles sage to the girls was we’d be 4-0 if we played would be a great accomplishment, but we still
bly 80 percent of our 4-3 matches,” George runner-up — won in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3 with a little more intensity and passion. (Even have a lot of the season to play. Even though
said. “We know how much of a difference over freshman sensation Kaeda Ishikawa, it though we didn’t win), I definitely think we this team is very young, I think we’re better
winning these matches can make, so this was was a long, drawn-out battle between two top- improved on that, so it was nice to see. I think than last year’s team. Our depth is pretty good
nice to see.” flight players. The two engaged in a number the girls are competing well and if they keep and so is our talent.”
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vs.Dodgers vs.Dodgers vs.Brewers vs.Brewers vs.Brewers OFF @Cubs
East Division East Division
7:15 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
7:15 p.m.
NBC-11
7:15 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
6:05 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
1:05 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
5:05 p.m.
CSN-BA HD W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
New York 88 57 .607 — Philadelphia 85 61 .582 — W L T Pct PF PA
@Royals @ Twins @ Twins @ Twins vs. White Sox vs.White Sox Tampa Bay 87 57 .604 1/2 Atlanta 83 63 .568 2 Miami 1 0 0 1.000 15 10
5:10 p.m. OFF 5:10 p.m. 10:10 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Florida 73 71 .507 11 New England 1 0 0 1.000 38 24
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL
Boston 80 64 .556 7 1/2 Buffalo 0 1 0 .000 10 15
New York 72 73 .497 12 1/2
Toronto 73 72 .503 15 N.Y.Jets 0 1 0 .000 9 10
Washington 61 84 .421 23 1/2
Sept. 15 Sept. 25 Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 16 Baltimore 57 88 .393 31 South
vs.Philly @Toronto FC vs.Chicago @Columbus @DC United vs.Houston W L T Pct PF PA
7 p.m. vs.Houston Central Division
7 p.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Houston 1 0 0 1.000 34 24
CSN-CAL ESPN 2 CSN-CAL Central Division W L Pct GB
CSN-CAL Jacksonville 1 0 0 1.000 24 17
W L Pct GB Cincinnati 82 63 .566 — Tennessee 1 0 0 1.000 38 13
Sept. 26 Minnesota 86 58 .597 — St.Louis 74 69 .517 7 Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 24 34
Title match vs. Chicago 79 65 .549 7 Houston 70 75 .483 12
TBD@ CSUEB North
Detroit 72 73 .497 14 1/2 Milwaukee 66 78 .458 15 1/2 W L T Pct PF PA
2:30 p.m.
Chicago 64 81 .441 18 Baltimore 1 0 0 1.000 10 9
Cleveland 59 85 .410 27
Sept. 12 Sept. 20 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Pittsburgh 48 96 .333 33 1/2 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 15 9
Sept. 26 Oct. 17 Kansas City 59 85 .410 27 Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000 24 38
@ Seattle vs.Saints @ Chiefs @ Falcons vs. Eagles vs. Raiders @ Panthers Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 14 17
L 31-6 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 5:20 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 10 a.m. West Division
ESPN FOX FOX NBC CBS FOX West Division W L Pct GB West
W L Pct GB San Diego 82 62 .569 — W L T Pct PF PA
Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Texas 81 63 .563 — San Francisco 81 64 .559 1 1/2 Kansas City 0 0 0 .000 0 0
@ Titans vs. Rams @ Cardinals vs. Texans vs. Chargers @ 49ers @ Broncos San Diego 0 0 0 .000 0 0
L 38-13 1:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:05 p.m. Oakland 72 72 .500 9 Colorado 79 66 .545 3 1/2 Denver 0 1 0 .000 17 24
1:15 p.m.
FOX CBS CBS CBS CBS CBS Los Angeles 70 74 .486 11 Los Angeles 72 73 .497 10 1/2 Oakland 0 1 0 .000 13 38
Seattle 55 89 .382 26 Arizona 58 87 .400 24 1/2

LOCAL SCOREBOARD NATIONAL CONFERENCE


Tuesday’s results
Tuesday’s results East
Arizona 3,Cincinnati 1 W L T Pct PF PA
Girls’Tennis gosi-Cohn (B) d.St.Andrea-Sullivan 6-0,6-3;Loudon- Cleveland 4,L.A.Angels 3
San Mateo 4,Mills 3 Hu (B) d.Brinkmeier-Tempesta 6-0,6-1.Records — Philadelphia 2,Florida 1 Washington 1 0 0 1.000 13 7
SINGLES — Huang (S) def. Ishikawa 6-3, 6-3; Men- Burlingame 1-0 PAL Bay,2-1 overall. Baltimore 11,Toronto 3 N.Y.Mets 9,Pittsburgh 1 N.Y.Giants 1 0 0 1.000 31 18
doza (M) def. C. Gore 6-3, 7-6; Diliberto (M) def. R. Sacred Heart Prep 7,Crystal Springs Uplands 0 N.Y.Yankees 8,Tampa Bay 7,10 innings Dallas 0 1 0 .000 7 13
Washington 6,Atlanta 0 Philadelphia 0 1 0 .000 20 27
Gore 6-2,6-3;Oka (S) def.Young 7-5,6-4.DOUBLES SINGLES — Kohrs def. Chui 6-2, 7-5; Marshall def.
— Shen-Kawakatsu (S) def.Chin-Yee 6-3,6-1;Siegle- Tsuei 1-6,6-3,6-2;R.Thompson def.Laszlo 6-2,6-1; Texas 11,Detroit 4 Houston 3,Milwaukee 2
Luk (S) def.Chan-Kim 6-4,2-6,6-3 (clinched match); I.Thompson def. Chen 6-3, 6-2. DOUBLES — Mar- Minnesota 9,Chicago White Sox 3 Chicago Cubs 7,St.Louis 2 South
Xian-Lee (M) def. Liu-Dai-He 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Records shall-Hemm def.Loh-Park 6-2,6-3;Bokman-Struck San Diego 7,Colorado 6 W L T Pct PF PA
Kansas City 11,Oakland 3 New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 14 9
— San Mateo 1-0 overall and PAL Bay; Mills 2-3,0- def. Wang-Thornton-Clark 6-2, default; Sarwal- L.A.Dodgers 1,San Francisco 0
2. Schulz def. O’Leary-McCrum 7-6, 6-1. Record — Boston at Seattle,late Tampa Bay 1 0 0 1.000 17 14
Sacred Heart Prep 2-1. Wednesday’s games Wednesday’s games Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 9 15
Aragon 4,Menlo-Atherton 3 Girls’Volleyball Washington (Lannan 7-7) at Atlanta (Minor 3-0), Carolina 0 1 0 .000 18 31
SINGLES — Keating (M) def. Lu 6-1, 6-3; Sommer Boston (C.Buchholz 15-7) at Seattle (Pauley 2-7), 9:10 a.m.
Carlmont def. Sacred Heart Prep 25-14, 25-22,
(M) def.Bass 6-2,7-6 (7-3);Jiang (A) def.Diller 2-6,6- 25-21 (Highlights:SHP — Daschbach 9 kills,6 digs; 3:40 p.m. Milwaukee (Bush 7-12) at Houston (Happ 6-2),11:05 North
3,6-3 (clinched match);Wong (A) def.Fantuzzi 6-2, Ebner 4 blocks; Elmore 7 digs. Record — Sacred a.m. W L T Pct PF PA
L.A. Angels (Jer.Weaver 11-11) at Cleveland Chicago 1 0 0 1.000 19 14
6-2. DOUBLES — Hsu-Sun (A) def. Laplante-Roat- Heart Prep 6-4.
Shumway 6-2, 6-2; Verlander-Scandalius (M) def. (J.Gomez 3-3),4:05 p.m. San Diego (Richard 12-7) at Colorado (De La Rosa Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 27 20
Boys’water polo 7-4),12:10 p.m. Detroit 0 1 0 .000 14 19
Ma-Jain 7-6 (2),2-6,6-4;Yip-Ahn (A) def.Jones-Aebi Schmidt tournament scores Toronto (Drabek 0-0) at Baltimore (Bergesen 6-10),
6-1,6-1.Frosh-soph score — Aragon 5-0.Record — Arizona (J.Saunders 2-5) at Cincinnati (H.Bailey 3-3), Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 9 14
Serra 20,Gunn 7 4:05 p.m. 4:10 p.m.
Aragon 4-0, 2-0 PAL Bay; Menlo-Atherton 0-1 in
league. Serra 8,Soquel 7 West
Menlo-Atherton 3,Serra 2 N.Y.Yankees (P.Hughes 16-7) at Tampa Bay (J.Shields Philadelphia (Halladay 18-10) at Florida (Sosa 2-2),
4:10 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA
Woodside 5,El Camino 2 Serra 11,Clovis 10 13-12),4:10 p.m. Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 17 13
Junior College Pittsburgh (Maholm 7-14) at N.Y.Mets (Mejia 0-4),
SINGLES — Martinez-Cobian (W) d. Alfajora 6-0, Detroit (Galarraga 4-5) at Texas (C.Lewis 10-12),5:05 4:10 p.m. Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 31 6
6-0; Veridiano (W) d. Cam. Weber 6-1, 6-0; Talylor- Women’s Soccer San Francisco 0 1 0 .000 6 31
Cañada 4,Marin 0 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 8-6) at St. Louis (C.Car-
Keeling (W) d. Panopio 6-0, 6-0; Wong (W) d. St.Louis 0 1 0 .000 13 17
Miheses 6-1, 6-2. DOUBLES — Cai. Weber-Tellez Halftime score — 1-0 Cañada. Goals: Cañada — Minnesota (Duensing 8-2) at Chicago White Sox penter 15-6),5:15 p.m.
(EC) d.Houghton-Hennafarth 6-2,3-6,6-3;Nicolet- Warren (Garcia);Garcia (Griffin);Hoffert (Abinader); (Floyd 10-12),5:10 p.m. L.A.Dodgers (Billingsley 11-9) at San Francisco Sunday’s results
Reed (W) d.Lua-Cabral 6-2,6-1;Rhodes-Tran (EC) d. Griffin (Hoffert).Records — Cañada 5-0-0. (M.Cain 11-10),7:15 p.m. Chicago 19,Detroit 14
Myers-Sawyer 6-2,6-1. Announcements Oakland (Cahill 16-6) at Kansas City (Chen 9-7), Tennessee 38,Oakland 13
Thursday’s games
Sacred Heart Prep has the following coaching op- 5:10 p.m. Miami 15,Buffalo 10
Burlingame 5,Half Moon Bay 2 Arizona at Cincinnati,9:35 a.m.
portunities: Girls Basketball (JV assistant coach); Thursday’s games Pittsburgh 15,Atlanta 9,OT
SINGLES — Tsu (B) d. Vandroff 6-3, 6-2; Davison Boys Lacrosse (Boys Varsity Assistant,Boys FS Head Pittsburgh at N.Y.Mets,4:10 p.m. Jacksonville 24,Denver 17
(HMB) d. Harrigan 6-3, 6-3; Sinatra (B) d. Berke 6-0, and Boys FS Assistant). Interested applicants L.A.Angels at Cleveland,4:05 p.m. San Diego at St.Louis,5:15 p.m. Houston 34,Indianapolis 24
6-1; Haack (HMB) d. Murphy 7-5, 6-1. DOUBLES — please contact AD Frank Rodriguez at (650) 473- Minnesota at Chicago White Sox,5:10 p.m. L.A.Dodgers at San Francisco,7:15 p.m. N.Y.Giants 31,Carolina 18
Patel-Chambers (B) d.Segervall-Jolley 6-2,6-2;Fer- 4031 or frodriguez@shschools.org. New England 38,Cincinnati 24
THE DAILY JOURNAL FOOD Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 17

Three-beef patty and English muffin


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS percorns, red pepper flakes and garlic. Bring
to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 15
Michael Symon is a man who likes to think minutes.
beyond the traditional sesame seed burger Arrange the sliced onions in a medium
bun. bowl. Pour the liquid through a mesh strainer
In February, the Food Network Iron Chef and into the bowl of onions, discarding the
blew away the competition at the South Beach solids in the strainer.
Wine and Food Festival’s annual Burger Bash Cover and refrigerate for at least 48 hours
challenge with a beef patty topped with his or (for best results) up to 2 weeks.
own pastrami, Swiss cheese and coleslaw —
all layered on a brioche bun. THE LOLA BURGER
And now he gives AP’s 20 Burgers of
Summer series his Lola burger, a super-moist If you have trouble finding beef cheek, sub-
burger made from three grinds of beef and stitute an equal amount of ground sirloin.
topped with pickled red onions, cheddar Start to finish: 20 minutes
cheese and a spicy ketchup — all nestled in a Servings: 4
toasted English muffin. 1/2 pound ground beef brisket
Beyond finding the right bun for the burger, 1/2 pound ground beef cheek
Symon also spent three years perfecting the 1/2 pound ground sirloin
right ratio of the different cuts of meat — Kosher salt and cracked black pepper, to
brisket, cheek and sirloin — as well as settling taste
on a cooking method. Today, the burger is one
4 thin slices cheddar cheese
of his signature dishes at his Cleveland restau-
rant, Lola. 4 English muffins, toasted
1 English cucumber, thinly sliced
SPICY KETCHUP The Lola burger is a super-moist burger made from three grinds of beef and topped with Pickled red onion (see recipe above)
pickled red onions,cheddar cheese and a spicy ketchup. 4 eggs, cooked over-easy
Start to finish: 25 minutes
Makes 1 cup combine the onions, garlic and oil. Saute for brining) 8 slices bacon, cooked until crispy
2 tablespoons minced yellow onion, minced about 5 minutes, or until just beginning to Makes 1/2 cup pickles Spicy ketchup (see recipe above)
1 large clove garlic, chopped color. 1/2 cup water In a medium bowl, combine the brisket,
2 teaspoons canola oil Add the brown sugar, cumin seeds and cin- 1/4 cup white vinegar beef cheek and sirloin. Divide the meat into
2 tablespoons brown sugar namon stick. Cook for another 2 minutes. quarters and form into patties. Season with
1/4 cup sugar
2 teaspoons cumin seeds Add both peppers, the tomato paste and salt and pepper.
vinegar. Simmer for 10 minutes, stirring fre- 1 teaspoon whole coriander seeds
1-inch piece cinnamon stick Heat a grill to medium-high.
quently. Add the water and return to a simmer. 1 teaspoon black peppercorns
3 cayenne peppers, minced Place the burgers on the grill and cook for 3
Pour through a mesh strainer to remove any 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes minutes per side for medium-rare. After flip-
1 chipotle pepper in adobo sauce 1 clove garlic
6-ounce can tomato paste solids. Set aside to cool. ping, top each burger with a slice of cheese.
1 large red onion, thinly sliced Place each burger on a muffin half and top
2 tablespoons cider vinegar
1 cup water
PICKLED RED ONIONS In a small saucepan over high heat, com- with cucumber slices, pickled red onions, an
In a 2-quart saucepan over medium heat, Start to finish: 5 minutes (plus 48 hours bine the water, vinegar, sugar, coriander, pep- egg, 2 slices of bacon and spicy ketchup.
18 Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

SCAMS
companies and others. “Scam artists routinely flock to disaster
Attorneys are barred from soliciting busi-
ness at the scene of an accident, hospital or
Info box zones to take advantage of victims,” Poizner
said in a prepared statement in which he urged
Continued from page 1 any private property. Lawyers can also not San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office residents to immediately call the Department
seek employment through the mail unless it’s Consumer and Environmental Unit: 363- of Insurance if something seems suspicious.
clearly labeled as an advertisement, according 4636 Aside from caution, a key is patience. Don’t
“Vulnerability is the very definition of the
to the State Bar Association of California. Consumer complaint line:363-4651 rush into fixes, get at least three estimates and
situation, not only the loss of life but also of
Contractors have greater leeway in solicit- California Attorney General’s Office: get everything in writing, according to
people who need legitimate help,” said Chief
ing, as long as they aren’t harassing or mis- www.ag.ca.gov/charities Poizner and prosecutors.
Deputy District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe.
leading, but residents should ask to see their Contractors State License Board (disaster Although authorities are most concerned
The San Mateo County District Attorney’s
identification and license number on what is victims only):(800) 962-1125 about protecting the fire’s victims, they are
Office hasn’t received any formal cases of
called a “pocket license.” Contractors can also Verifying license: (800) 321-2752, also not ignoring related problems such as the
possible scams but, at a town hall meeting last
not collect more than $1,000 or 10 percent of www.cslb.ca.gov environment.
Saturday, Wagstaffe said he and prosecutor California Department of Insurance:
the contract price as a down payment. “There are a lot of hazardous wastes, and
John Wilson of the consumer unit heard sto- www.insurance.ca.gov
Although contracting without a license is not just asbestos, and they can’t just be
ries of potentially shady contractors milling Consumer hotline:(800) 927-HELP
typically a misdemeanor, doing so in a disas- dumped anywhere,” Wagstaffe said.
about. State Bar of California Attorney Complaint
ter area is a felony charge. PG&E has placed dumpsters in the site for
“People were saying someone claiming to Hotline:(800) 843-9053
“And if that happens, we will not be acting use and authorities are on the lookout for
be a contractor would offer to help but not
with leniency,” Wagstaffe said. alleged contractors and debris removers who
have a card or license number,” Wagstaffe
said. The hope, he said, is not acting at all. contractors. Price gouging, cleanup offers and illegally dump trash in other spots.
The District Attorney’s Office is distributing “We don’t want to prosecute anything,” he charity scams are other potential pitfalls.
fliers detailing possible post-disaster scams said. State Insurance Commissioner Steve
Poizner, too, is springing into preventative Michelle Durand can be reached by e-mail:
and advising residents how to proceed with Residents should also be wary of public michelle@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650)
obtaining services from contractors, insurance adjusters and their possible collusion with mode, telling residents to be careful. 344-5200 ext. 102

the Local Assistance Center at the recreation phone calls for victims, free battery chargers Farmers was actually on scene Thursday
SAFE
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center Friday, said Madelyn Mackie, external
relations officer with the organization.
Vendors, including insurance companies
for cell phones and free Internet service for
victims.
The county also is providing mental health
night at the Bayhill Shopping Center offering
support to its customers and has had a steady
flow of victims visit its booth.
and contractors, are prevented from being services for victims at the center, Mackie Shane Masunu, whose home was destroyed
inside the recreation center, with many of said. Thursday night, has spent much of the past
roof. The Department of Motor Vehicles, them setting up shop outside under tents. Victims can go to the center and get new five days at the recreation center located in
Employment Development Department, “We don’t want the victims to be hawked,” birth certificates, marriage licenses and dri- San Bruno City Park.
Contractors State License Board, Social Mackie said. ver’s licenses all free of charge, Mackie said. “This place has offered good support and
Security Administration, the Peninsula The Red Cross opens a case for victims Food stamps and unemployment services are has helped in dealing with the stress,” said
Humane Society, the Salvation Army and a after registering and attends to their immedi- also available on site, with hot food also Masunu, who lives at 1700 Claremont Drive.
whole host of other agencies have set up shop ate needs first, such as clothing, food and being served for victims and volunteers. Masunu plans to rebuild his home.
on the second floor of the recreation center to shelter, Mackie said. The Contractors State License Board set up “I’d like it to be the way it was,” he said.
help get victims of the fire back on their feet. Pacific Gas and Electric yesterday was at the recreation center to help keep victims The Local Assistance Center will be locat-
U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, also handing out checks up to $50,000 to victims from being scammed by unscrupulous con-
has a table at the center as does the San Bruno ed at the recreation through today and will
who qualified for the money and had two con- tractors and the California Department of relocate to an undetermined location
Public Works Department. tractors on site offering restoration programs Insurance is on site as well to assist victims
Mayor Jim Ruane has been a constant pres- Thursday, Mackie said.
for victims free of charge, Mackie said. having trouble with their insurance agencies.
ence at the center for the past five days and “The contractors will charge PG&E direct- Outside the center, AAA, USAA, Farmers
was there yesterday meeting with victims. ly,” Mackie said. and Allstate insurance companies have set up Bill Silverfarb can be reached by e-mail: silver-
The Red Cross started providing shelter AT&T was allowed to set up shop inside mobile centers so victims can quickly file farb@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650) 344-
Thursday night for victims and established the recreation center because it offered free claims. 5200 ext. 106.
THE DAILY JOURNAL FOOD Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 19
Corn syrup producers want sweeter name: Corn sugar should consume less of all sugars, Jacobson
By Emily Fredrix
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said.
“Soda pop sweetened with sugar is every bit
NEW YORK — The makers of high fruc- as conducive to obesity as soda pop sweet-
tose corn syrup want to sweeten its image ened with high fructose corn syrup,” he said.
with a new name: corn sugar. The American Medical Association says
The Corn Refiners Association applied there’s not enough evidence yet to restrict the
Tuesday to the federal government for per- use of high fructose corn syrup, although it
mission to use the name on food labels. The wants more research.
group hopes a new name will ease confusion Still, Americans increasingly are blaming
about the sweetener, which is used in soft high fructose corn syrup and avoiding it. First
drinks, bread, cereal and other products. lady Michelle Obama has said she does not
Americans’ consumption of corn syrup has want her daughters eating it.
fallen to a 20-year low on consumer concerns Parents such as Joan Leib scan ingredient
that it is more harmful or more likely to cause labels and will not buy anything with it. The
obesity than ordinary sugar, perceptions for mother of two in Somerville, Mass., has been
which there is little scientific evidence. avoiding the sweetener for about a year to
However, some scientists have linked con- reduce sweeteners in her family’s diet.
sumption of full-calorie soda — the vast “I found it in things that you would never
majority of which is sweetened with high think needed it, or should have it,” said Leib,
fructose corn syrup — to obesity. 36. “I found it in jars of pickles, in English
The Food and Drug Administration could muffins and bread. Why do we need extra
take two years to decide on the name, but The Corn Refiners Association applied Tuesday to the federal government for permission to sweeteners?”
that’s not stopping the industry from using the use the name corn sugar on food labels.The group hopes a new name will ease confusion about Many companies are responding by remov-
term now in advertising. the sweetener,which is used in soft drinks,bread,cereal and other products. ing it from their products. Last month, Sara
There’s a new online marketing campaign Lee switched to sugar in two of its breads.
at www.cornsugar.com and on television. Two became much more popular after becoming misunderstood,” she said. She declined to say Gatorade, Snapple and Hunt’s Ketchup very
new commercials try to alleviate shopper con- “canola oil” in 1988. Prunes tried to shed a how much the campaign costs. publicly switched to sugar in the past two
fusion, showing people who say they now stodgy image by becoming “dried plums” in Sugar and high fructose corn syrup are years.
understand that “whether it’s corn sugar or 2000. nutritionally the same, and there’s no evi- The average American ate 35.7 pounds of
cane sugar, your body can’t tell the difference. The new name would help people under- dence that the sweetener is any worse for the high fructose corn syrup last year, according
Sugar is sugar.” stand the sweetener, said Audrae Erickson, body than sugar, said Michael Jacobson, exec- to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That’s
Renaming products has succeeded before. president of the Washington-based group. utive director of the Center for Science in the down 21 percent from 45.4 pounds 10 years
For example, low eurcic acid rapeseed oil “It has been highly disparaged and highly Public Interest. The bottom line is people before.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15
Calendar FIRE
Continued from page 1
to the fire on their own.
State Department of Forestry Services
got a bomber in the air within an hour of
explosion.
Officers came from all parts of the city
to set up a command post at the Econo
‘900 Lives of Vision’ Drawings by Job-Readiness Assistance. 10 a.m. the explosion dumping retardant on the gasoline station at San Bruno Avenue
Leigh Toldi. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Avenue to 2 p.m. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Crestmoor Canyon to keep the fire from near Skyline Boulevard.
25 Gallery, 32 W. 25th Ave. Second Ave., Millbrae. The T.O.O.L.S. (tran- second explosion coming out of South spreading. Cal Fire helicopters also “We were overwhelmed,” Guldner
Floor, San Mateo. Nine-hundred tiny sition-options-opportunities-learn- San Francisco made firefighters fear the
drawings celebrating the overwhelm- ing-services) program helps individ- dumped water on roofs of homes near said. “Dispatch was handling hundreds
ing courage humans have to live suc- uals strengthen their job-seeking worst. the fire’s epicenter. of calls.”
cessful and creative lives during skills and provides one-on-one assis- “I thought we were dealing with a ter-
times of stress. Free. For more infor- tance. Free. For more information Once hoses were connected and the Guldner’s first act on the scene was to
mation visit toldileigh.blogspot.com. call 802-3343. rorist act,” Forester said. scene cleared of residents, firefighters assist a man severely burned on his arms
It was nearly 20 minutes into fighting attacked the fire and determined where and legs.
Beautiful, Vital, Fragile Exhibit at Beautiful, Vital, Fragile Exhibit at
Filoi Fine Art Photography Filoi Fine Art Photography the fire that San Francisco International to draw the line, an effort that kept the “I thank God for the residents who
Exhibit. 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Filoli Exhibit. 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Filoli Airport reported that no planes went entire neighborhood from being offered help. There were doctors and
Gardens, 86 Cañada Road, Gardens, 86 Cañada Road,
Woodside. An exhibit of 22 Fine Art Woodside. An exhibit of 22 Fine Art down. destroyed, Forester said. paramedics who volunteered,” Guldner
Photographs which highlight the Photographs which highlight the Firefighters couldn’t determine the John Priolo, with Engine 52 in San said. “Our first goal was to save as many
variety and beauty of wildlife in the variety and beauty of wildlife in the source of the fireball because of the
Bay Area. Free for members, adult Bay Area. Free for members, adult Bruno, saw the explosion on the news lives as possible.”
$15, seniors $12, students $5, free $15, seniors $12, students $5, free incredible heat that filled the neighbor- and responded to the scene from home. The scene quickly became a multi-
for children under 4. For more infor- for children under four. For more hood and the chaos created by residents
mation call 364-8300. information call 364-8300. He first came across the “walking agency response site with dispatch tak-
trying to flee the area bound by Sneath wounded” near the fire station at Earl ing command on one radio channel.
Mom and baby yoga. 10:30 a.m. Animals in Action. 10:30 a.m. Lane, San Bruno Avenue and Skyline Avenue and Sneath Lane where he is sta- Police Officer Scott Rogge, who lives
Yoga at Change, 400 Ben Franklin Coyote Point Museum, 1651 Coyote
Court, San Mateo. Come and do lit- Point Drive, San Mateo. Witness Boulevard. tioned. in San Bruno, was most impressed with
tle infant massages, baby yoga, deep Coyote Point museum’s animals Rescue workers initially found some Priolo asked residents to transport how the community has come together
relaxation and breathing to calm engaging in all kinds of activities.
Mom and baby. For more informa- Free with admission which starts at residents in the neighborhood who were some victims to the hospital before to respond to the victims following the
tion call 340-9642. $4. For more information visit coy- badly burned and attended to their needs attacking the blaze. Priolo ended up at disaster.
oteptmuseum.org. first before setting up lines to attack the
Community Forums at Little Concord Way and Fairmont Drive with “Seeing people come together with
House; ‘Gizmos & Gadgets for Yoga with baby-sitting. 10:30 a.m. fire. The blast that tore through the Engine 52. donations of food, clothing and shelter is
Grandparents and Yoga at Change, 400 Ben Franklin Crestmoor Canyon neighborhood killed inspiring,” said Rogge.
Grandchildren.’ 11 a.m. Garden Court, San Mateo. Parents can do “We drew our lines and held them,”
Room, Community Forum at Little yoga with the little ones close by at least four people and injured more said Priolo, who was on the scene for 14 South San Francisco police Officer
House. 800 Middle Ave., Menlo playing with other kids and having than 50 others. Thirty-seven houses were straight hours. Ken Chetcuti was off duty visiting his
Park. Benjamin Lewis will talk about stories read to them by the babysit-
ways of maintaining intergenera- ter. $3.50 per child. For more infor- destroyed in the fire, and eight others “It was the hardest thing I ever had to parents in San Bruno when the explosion
tional relationships in a fun manner. mation call 340-9642. were damaged. do. These are neighbors you see every hit.
Free. For more information contact When firefighters went to hook up Chetcuti grew up in San Bruno and is
326-2025. Conservatorship. Noon. San Mateo day. It was a horrible feeling and it was
County Law Library, 710 Hamilton engines to fire hydrants in the neighbor- hard to leave the area,” Priolo said. acquainted with many Glenview neigh-
Third Annual Housing Hero St., Redwood City. Join the hood, they discovered there was no borhood residents, some going back to
Awards. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. San Redwood City Conservatorship and South San Francisco firefighter
Mateo Main Library, 55 W. Third oversee the health, safety and wel- water. Anthony Ottoboni was at his son’s base- high school.
Ave., San Mateo. Celebrate individu- fare of incapacitated adults as a Thousands of feet of hose were con- The first person he saw on the scene
als who help secure stable housing result of age, disability or accident. ball practice when he and his wife saw
for people with complicated behav- Free. For more information call 363- nected to neighborhoods in Rollingwood the explosion. was a friend of his and he immediately
ioral, medical, financial and social 4913. and Crestmoor before the fire attack “I looked at my wife and she said rushed into the neighborhood to help
issues. Free. For more information with the evacuation.
call 573-2306 or e-mail mfuller- Special Presentation at Filoli. 2 started in earnest. ‘go,’” Ottoboni said.
ton@co.sanmateo.ca.us. p.m. to 3 p.m. 86 Cañada Road, “Citizens even helped drag fire line Ottoboni immediately traveled toward “I got as close to the flame as I could
Woodside. Learn about popular without getting burned. It was very, very
Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. American painter John Singer hose,” Forester said. the blast and helped connect the
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de Sargent from noted authority Dr. Smoke quickly filled the neighbor- Glenview neighborhood with water by hot. I was feeling the flame,” Chetcuti
las Pulgas, Belmont. Drop into this Margaretta M. Lovell. $25 for mem- hood and firefighters went door to door, running about 4,000 feet of supply line said.
relaxed and welcoming tutoring ses- bers of Filoli, $30 for non-members.
sion with all your technical questions For more information or to purchase sometime forcibly, to evacuate the over Sneath Lane into the Rollingwood South San Francisco police Lt. Ron
for one one one help. For more infor- tickets visit filoli.org. neighborhood. neighborhood. Carlino was one of the early responders
mation call 591-8286.
The 2010 Art Faculty Exhibition. A woman with a oxygen tank trapped Central County Fire Capt. Jake Pelk and was met with a wall of fire on
Movies at Little House. 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Skyline in her home was quickly whisked to also responded from home. Glenview Drive.
The Roslyn G. Morris Activity College. 3300 College Drive, San
safety. Pelk was on his way to back-to-school “We were left helpless,” Carlino said.
Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Bruno. This exhibition will feature
Park. Come out to enjoy the movie works by art faculty. It was a scene of chaos and fear. night when the explosion hit. “The incredible wall of fire kept us
‘Andre Rieu: Live In Tuscan’ at the “It was quite honestly pretty scary,” When he arrived on scene, there was back.”
Little House auditorium. $2 mem- MyLiberty San Mateo Meeting. So far, the San Mateo County
bers, $3 non-members. For more American Legion Hall, 130 South Forester said. no water available to fight the blaze.
information contact 326-2025. Blvd., San Mateo. Biweekly meeting More than 400 firefighters, police offi- “It is a sinking feeling not to have Coroner’s Office has confirmed four
of the conservative group MyLiberty deaths and three are still missing.
Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. San Mateo. Free. For more informa- cers and other public safety personnel water. You count on water being there.
1:30 p.m. Coyote Point Museum tion visit mylibertysanmateo.com. responded to the scene from every We are trained for this, though, so we
1651 Coyote Point Drive, San
Mateo. Come to the Wildlife Theatre FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 agency in the county, surrounding coun- went to Plan B,” Pelk said. Bill Silverfarb can be reached by e-mail: sil-
and learn about Coyote Point ‘900 Lives of Vision’ Drawings by ties and Cal Fire, Forester said. On the police side, Sgt. Michael verfarb@smdailyjournal.com or by phone:
Museum’s non-releasable animals. Leigh Toldi. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Avenue
Free with admission which starts at 25 Gallery, 32 W. 25th Ave. Second Many of the fire personnel who Guldner, a swing-shift supervisor, only (650) 344-5200 ext. 106.
$4. For more information visit coy- Floor, San Mateo. Nine-hundred tiny
oteptmuseum.org. drawings celebrating the overwhelm-
‘Change is Calling: The
Environmental Surrealist Art of
Michelle Waters.’ 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Notre Dame de Namur University,
Carl Gilbert and Cecilia Gellert
ing courage humans have to live suc-
cessful and creative lives during
times of stress. Free. For more infor-
mation visit toldileigh.blogspot.com.
TOLL
Continued from page 1
Coping strategies
• Talk to other people about your bear or flashlight helps, then let
Beautiful, Vital, Fragile Exhibit at experience,reactions,feelings,etc.You yourself do it;
Library, 1500 Ralston Ave., Filoi Fine Art Photography
Belmont. Local artist Michelle Exhibit. 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Filoli may find yourself reviewing the events • Recognize we may all be on different
Waters presents paintings concern- Gardens, 86 Cañada Road, First, maintain contact with your nor- with other people over and over again. timetables, so don’t expect others to
ing the environment crisis. Woodside. An exhibit of 22 Fine Art mal social circle, according to the San That’s OK and may help you to absorb handle things or be feeling the same
Photographs which highlight the
Coffee with Cops. 6 p.m. Belmont variety and beauty of wildlife in the Mateo County Department of Health the event; way you do or vice versa;
Library, 1110 Alameda de las
Pulgas, Belmont. This session of Bay Area. Free for members, adult website. • Plan extra time to do usual tasks — • Avoid excessive alcohol,caffeine and
Coffee with Cops, will be address- $15, seniors $12, students $5, free “Talk about your thoughts and feel-
ing back-to-school drug awareness. for children under 4. For more infor- you may be distracted and not be able non-prescribed drugs. Don’t try to
For more information call 591- mation call 364-8300. ings that keep returning with someone to function as efficiently as usual; numb out;
8286. who is a good listener. Discuss the diffi- • Turn off your radio and television Remember to eat good meals,even if
San Mateo AARP meeting. 11 a.m.
New Residential Recycle Beresford Park Recreation Center, cult parts. This helps you ‘let the steam when you start to feel overwhelmed you don’t feel like it, and avoid junk
Collection Services. 7 p.m. to 8:30 2710 Alameda de las Pulgas, San out,’ integrate and move on from the by the news; food and excessive sugar;
p.m. City Hall, 1017 Middlefield Mateo. Please bring school supplies
Road, Redwood City. The commu- for donation to a local school. experience. Be gentle with yourself. • If you are having trouble sleeping, • Go for walks (exercise) — but don’t
nity is invited to learn more about There will always be things you could listen to soothing music or drink a glass over do it. Mild aerobic exercise is
the new collection services. Free.
For more information call 780- have done differently. Also remember to of milk. Don’t stay in bed trying to fall second to talking about the trauma;
7305. discuss the positive contribution you asleep; it only increases restlessness, • Keep in contact with close friend and
John Blues Boyd and Friends. 7 made and the good that will come from which usually increases anxiety; family.
p.m. to 11 p.m. British Bankers Club your participation,” the tips said. • Accept whatever feelings you have
1090 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Be sure to get rest, eat well while and let yourself do what makes you *Source:San Mateo
Come out to enjoy a blues jam pro-
vided by James Blues Boyd and avoiding large amounts of sugar, drink feel better,e.g.,if sleeping with a teddy County Health Department
friends. Free. For more information lots of water and enjoy exercise without
contact 344-5298.
pushing yourself. Sometimes news cov- example. They were able to see the fire For those who were not directly affect-
THURSDAY, SEPT. 16 erage of a large event can make things from home and his little one wanted to ed, giving is a way to feel connected.
Stay Fit at Little House. 8:30 a.m.
to 9:40 a.m. Little House Fitness seem overwhelming. Turn off the radio know how fast fire could go. She needed “We want to participate and we
Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo and television when coverage occurs if to understand the distance between her empathize,” said Bodin.
Park. Stay in shape by Taiji/Qi Gong and the fire. Sometimes the best thing to do is sim-
exercises. $12 members, $14 non- you need. This can be particularly help-
members. For more information call ful for children. Sometimes it helps to point out the ply let a friend or family member know
326-2025. things done daily to keep kids safe like you are available and willing to help.
“Whether it’s a death of a child or a
‘900 Lives of Vision’ Drawings by city block exploding, this isn’t supposed wearing seat belts, helmets or checking “Recognize there are no words we can
Leigh Toldi. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Avenue
to be happening,” Douglas Bodin of Los both ways before crossing a road, he speak,” he said.
25 Gallery, 32 W. 25th Ave. Second
Floor, San Mateo. 900 tiny drawings Altos-based counseling consulting firm said.
celebrating the overwhelming Bodin said when it comes to trauma hap- The number one tip Bodin had for par- If you or members of your family were
courage humans have to live success- ents was to be on their toes. Children displaced by the fire and would like to
ful and creative lives during times of pening in the world of child. “This isn’t
stress. Free. For more information supposed to happen in their world. will ask questions at any time and to speak with a mental health counselor
visit toldileigh.blogspot.com. them the concern is real, he said. At the call Behavioral Health and Recovery
Home is supposed to be safe.”
Third Annual Quils, Craft and Kids are unique in that they will most same time, all kids deal with things dif- Services through San Mateo County at
Sewing Festival. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
likely ask questions at odd times or say ferently and those questions may not (800) 686-0101.
San Mateo Event Center, Fiesta Hall,
arise right away.
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo. something that may seem funny to an
Festival runs through Saturday. $8 “Let them show you what they need.
for parking, $10 for a three-day pass. adult, said Bodin. But do not be dismis- Heather Murtagh can be reached by e-mail:
Kids will show you what they need,” he
For more information visit quiltcraft- sive. heather@smdailyjournal.com or by phone:
sew.com. said.
Bodin used his own daughter as an (650) 344-5200 ext. 105.
THE DAILY JOURNAL COMICS/GAMES Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 21

Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2010 it isn’t likely that you will know how to use them in ways that
could benefit you.
It would be smart to insulate your business contacts from
your social acquaintances at all times in the year ahead, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Be particularly careful when
because one could get in the way of the other and cause you it comes to anything that could affect some financial dealings
trouble. Enjoy quality time with each, without letting them you have with friends. Take care not to make any question-
overlap. able maneuvers.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Guard against strong inclinations ARIES (March 21-April 19) - There is nothing wrong with
to take any material risks. Something might sound good, but your ability to size up situations accurately, but that doesn’t
unless you fully understand it, you’ll be taking a flyer on a mean you’ll follow what your common sense tells you to do.
potential loss. It’ll be your loss if you don’t.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - It might seem like the clever TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - It’ll be hard to unwind some-
thing to do, but getting your associates to handle things for thing that goes awry between you and a few others, if neither
you instead of doing the work yourself will end poorly. Be you nor they are willing to accept what the problem might be.
self-sufficient. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Miscalculations are possible,
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Don’t do anything that could owing to, first, your questionable judgment, and second,
greatly weaken your financial wherewithal if things go south. seeking counsel from some inept advisors. Analyze the advice
Loading up more debt will place you in a hopeless position. of those who don’t agree with you.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - More losses will natu- CANCER (June 21-July 22) - People rarely change, so don’t
rally occur if you are impractical regarding the management place your faith in the very people who have disappointed you
of your working funds. It would be like asking the fox to in the past. ust because you want to believe they’re different,
watch the henhouse for you. this isn’t likely to be the case.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Although you might see LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Anything you allow to slip between Previous
yourself possessing advantages in certain areas, your judg- the cracks will crowd you into a corner as time goes on, so,
ment may be based solely on a whole bunch of wishful think- if you’re smart, you’ll get all your duties and responsibilities Sudoku
ing. Face the facts. taken care of right now.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Even if there are ample answers


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day. Experience with newspa- of the newspaper and media industries.
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priate insurance coverage to Fax resume (650)344-5290
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110 Employment 110 Employment in addition to the need to learn all aspects of the CASE# CIV 498091
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
news room — from writing to layout to social CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
media. Photography experience a plus. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
If interested send three recent clips and a letter PETITION OF
Ranjit Singh
of interest to Jon Mays, editor, San Mateo Daily TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Journal, 800 S. Claremont St., San Mateo, CA Petitioner, Ranjit Singh filed a petition
with this court for a decree changing
94402 or by e-mail at jon@smdailyjournal.com. name as follows:
Present name: Ranjit Singh
No phone calls please. Proposed name: Tarsem Singh
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
104 Training 110 Employment granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea-
TERMS & CONDITIONS CAREGIVER - I have 3 years expe- sons for the objection at least two court
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- rience, will live-in. Help with bathing,
fieds will not be responsible for more days before the matter is scheduled to
ADL’sm cooking, light housekeeping, be heard and must appear at the hearing
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia- transportation and medicine reminders
bility shall be limited to the price of one HOME CARE AIDES to show cause why the petition should
(650)533-9106 Multiple shifts to meet your needs. Great not be granted. If no written objection is
insertion. No allowance will be made for
errors not materially affecting the value pay & benefits, Sign-on bonus, 1yr exp timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- required. tion without a hearing.
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis-
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A HEARING on the petition shall be held
on October 14, 2010, at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ,
Card. 2 years Room 2C at 400 County Center, Red-
wood City, CA 94063.

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experience A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
be published at least once each week for
required. four successive weeks prior to the date
set for hearing on the petition in the fol-

ENGLISH Immediate lowing newspaper of general circulation:


The Daily Journal, San Mateo County
Placement Filed: August 26, 2010
110 Employment 110 Employment TUTOR on all assignments
/s/ Stephen Hall /
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 08/26/2010
Is your child struggling in
language arts? CALL (650)777-9000 (Published 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10,
09/22/10)
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CAREGIVERS -
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Specializing in working with la. Hiring now, call Mon-Fri 9am-3pm.
elementary and middle school STATEMENT #240572
Reliable Caregivers. (415)436-0100 The following person is doing business
students with all aspects of as: Magical Health Center, 200 N. San
reading and writing skills -- Mateo Dr., SAN MATEO, CA 94401 is
essays, spelling, vocabulary, hereby registered by the following owner:
and literature comprehension. CAREGIVERS Shi Ming Wang, 22591 Nevada Rd.,
We’re currently looking for HAYWARD, CA 94541. The business is
10 Years’ Experience experienced eldercare aides-- conducted by an individual. The regis-
CNAs, HHAs & Live-ins trants commenced to transact business
Flexible schedule under the FBN on N/A
Reasonable rates with excellent references to /s/ Shi Ming Wang /
join our team! This statement was filed with the Asses-
Contact Shauna for more details at Good pay and sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
650.365.2750 or County on 08/23/2010. (Published in the
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Drivers preferred. 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10).
Call Claudia at JOURNALISM
The Daily Journal is looking for in-
(650) 556-9906 terns to do entry level reporting, re- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
www.homesweethomecare.com search, updates of our ongoing fea-
TUTORING tures and interviews. Photo interns al-
so welcome.
STATEMENT #240282
The following person is doing business
as: Pup’s 2nd Home, 1664 Wellesley
CASHIER - Part time, Full time. Will Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94403-1035 is
train. Apply AM/PM @ 470 Ralston Ave.,
Spanish, French, Belmont
We expect a commitment of four to
eight hours a week for at least four
hereby registered by the following owner:
Laurrette Schuler, same address. The
Italian months. The internship is unpaid, but
intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
business is conducted by an individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
SALES - business under the FBN on 01/01/2010.
terns have progressed in time into
Certificated Local paid correspondents and full-time re-
/s/ Laurrette Marie Schuler /

Teacher Putnam Auto Group porters.


This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
All Ages! Buick Pontiac GMC County on 08/04/2010. (Published in the
College students or recent graduates San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10,
$50,000 Average Expectation 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10).
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper
a must…
(650)573-9718 5 Men or Women for
experience is preferred but not neces-
sarily required.
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Please send a cover letter describing STATEMENT #240552
• Car Allowance your interest in newspapers, a resume The following person is doing business
and three recent clips. Before you ap- as: Montanari Designs, 134 West Poplar
110 Employment • Paid insurance w/life & dental Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is hereby
ply, you should familiarize yourself
• 401k plan with our publication. Our Web site:
registered by the following owner: Julie
• Five day work week A. Montanari, same address. The busi-
AVON www.smdailyjournal.com. ness is conducted by an Individual. The
SELL OR BUY registrants commenced to transact busi-
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Hablamos Espanol Paid training included ular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210, This statement was filed with the Asses-
Call Mr. Olson San Mateo CA 94402. sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
1(866)440-5795 1-866-788-6267 County on 08/20/2010. (Published in the
Independent Sales Rep San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10,
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10).
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Drabble Drabble Drabble
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #240675
NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS The following person is doing business
as: All Valley Detectives, 500 Allerton
Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk, St., #104, Redwood City, CA 94063 is
hereby registered by the following owner:
City Hall, 501 Primrose Road, Burlingame, California, until 2:00 Nathan Jones, same address. The busi-
P.M., on October 20, 2010 and will, at 2:00 P.M. on that date, ness is conducted by an Individual. The
be publicly opened and read at the City Hall, in Conference registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on 11/1998.
Room "B" for: /s/ Nathan Jones /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
MARSTEN STORM DRAINAGE PIPELINE OUTFALL sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 08/30/2010. (Published in the
STRUCTURE AND EASTON CREEK WIDENING PROJECT, San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/01/10,
CITY PROJECT NO. 80520 within the City of Burlingame, San 09/08/10, 09/15/10, 09/22/10).
Mateo County, California.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Contract documents covering the work may be obtained AT STATEMENT #240113
THE OFFICE OF San Jose Blue, 1100 Industrial Rd, Unit 13, The following person is doing business Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
as: Molinari Ceramic Tile Company, 23
San Carlos, CA 94070 (650-517-1895). San Jose Blue charg- Buttercup Lane, San Carlos, CA 94070 is
es a non-refundable fee of approximately $125 for Contract hereby registered by the following owner:
Documents. Daniel Albert Molinari, 203 Hillsdale
Way, Emerald Hills, CA 94062. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The work shall consist of widening and rehabilitating existing The registrants commenced to transact
creek banks and the construction of a concrete transition struc- business under the FBN on
/s/ Daniel A. Molinari /
ture for the Marsten Pump Station’s outfall structure to Easton This statement was filed with the Asses-
Creek. The outfall structure will consist of cast in place con- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
crete floor and roof slabs with concrete sheet pile side walls. A County on 07/26/2010. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/01/10,
section of the channel will be protected with concrete sheetpile 09/08/10, 09/15/10, 09/22/10).
walls and rip-rap channel bottom.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Special Provisions, Specifications and Plans, including mini- STATEMENT #240617
mum wage rates to be paid in compliance with Section 1773.2 The following person is doing business
of the California Labor Code and related provisions, may be in- as: Ebony & Ivory Music, 840 Brookside
Lane, Millbrae, CA 94030 is hereby reg-
spected in the office of the City Engineer during normal work- istered by the following owner: Afsaneh
ing hours at City Hall, 501 Primrose Road, Burlingame, Califor- Marandi, same address. The business is 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 296 Appliances
nia. conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well,
under the FBN on STATEMENT #240690 STATEMENT #240922 $85., (650)355-2996
A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held at 10:00 A.M., /s/ Afsaneh Marandi / The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
City Hall, Conference Room "B" on October 7, 2010. A site This statement was filed with the Asses- as: Real Property Investments, 1219 as: Billy.com, 1 Waters Park Drive, San
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Paloma Avenue, Ste. 1, Burlingame, CA Mateo, CA 94403 is hereby registered by
visit will follow the meeting. County on 08/26/2010. (Published in the MINI-FRIDGE - 32" tall; White Kenmore
94010 is hereby registered by the follow- the following owner: Mediaboost Ltd., $70. Call (650)229-4735
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/01/10, ing owner: Guy M. Guerrero, same ad- CA. The business is conducted by a Cor-
The contractor shall possess a Class A license prior to submit- 09/08/10, 09/15/10, 09/22/10). dress. The business is conducted by an poration. The registrants commenced to
ting a bid. Individual. The registrants commenced to transact business under the FBN on PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME transact business under the FBN on 01/01/2010. condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245
STATEMENT #240650 09/01/10. /s/ Alon Matas /
All work specified in this project shall be completed within two The following person is doing business /s/ Guy M. Guerrero / This statement was filed with the Asses- RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric,
hundred and twenty-five (225) working days from the date as: DL Johnson Consulting, 517 Hillcrest This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on 09/14/10. (Published in the
of the Notice to Proceed. Drive, Redwood City, CA 94062 is here-
County on 08/31/2010. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/15/10, REFRIDGERATOR SIDE-BY-SIDE, ice
by registered by the following owner: & water originally $1500, selling $100.,
Robert Vieira, same address. The busi- San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/08/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10, 10/06/10).
09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10). (650)756-6778
ness is conducted by an Individual. The
_______________________________________ registrants commenced to transact busi-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME SHOP VACUUM 5 gallons with extra fil-
ness under the FBN on N/A.
Art Morimoto, P.E. /s/ Robert Vieira / FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #240685 ters $15. (650)949-2134
ASSISTANT PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #240731 The following person is doing business
SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo The following person is doing business as: Live Jive, 520 Yosemite Drive, South
San Francisco, CA 94080 is hereby reg- power 9 gallon wet/dry $40. (650)591-
County on 08/27/2010. (Published in the as: Pet Ready, 1043 Annapolis Dr., San 2393
DATE OF POSTING: September 13, 2010 San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/01/10, Mateo, CA 94403 is hereby registered by istered by the following owner: Kenneth
09/08/10, 09/15/10, 09/22/10). the following owner: Teresa Murphy, Wardell, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis- STOVE TOP 4 burners with electric grill
same address. The business is conduct- commercial grade $50., (650)756-6778
ed by an Individual. The registrants com- trants commenced to transact business
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME menced to transact business under the under the FBN on
STATEMENT #240660 FBN on /s/ Kenneth Wardell /
This statement was filed with the Asses- TOASTER "PROCTOR Silex" one slice,
The following person is doing business /s/ Teresa Murphy / works fine SOLD!
as: (1) The Entrepreneur’s Source (2) This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
TES, 603 Barcelona Dr. MILLBRAE, CA sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on 08/30/10. (Published in the
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 94030, is hereby registered by the follow- County on 09/01/2010. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/15/10,
UPRIGHT FREEZER - like new, $100 .,
(650)257-7562
ing owner: Lar MorCam Management, San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/08/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10, 10/06/10).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Inc., same address. The business is con-
STATEMENT #240476 STATEMENT #240536 09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10). VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants new $45. (650)878-9542
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business commenced to transact business under STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF
as: The C.H.I. Foundation Company, 63 as: Halloween City, 3600 S El Camino the FBN on FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME WEBER GRILL - Never used! Porcelain
Bovet Rd. #241, SAN MATEO, CA Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is hereby /s/ Vivian Stiassny / STATEMENT #240886 STATEMENT #M-235816 enamel bowl and lid, 22-1/2” with ash
94402 is hereby registered by the follow- registered by the following owner: Gags This statement was filed with the Asses- The following person is doing business The following person have abandoned catcher. SOLD!
ing owner: The C.H.I. Foundation Com- and Games, Inc., 37139 Edith St., NEW- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo as: Piera Beauty Studio, 329 Baden Ave- the use of the fictitious business name:
pany, same address. The business is ARK, CA 94560. The business is con- County on 08/27/2010. (Published in the nue, South San Francisco, CA 94080 is Nuve, 329 Baden Ave., So. San Francis-
conducted by a Corporationl. The regis- ducted by a Corporation. The registrants San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/08/10, hereby registered by the following owner: co, CA 94080. The fictitious business 297 Bicycles
trants commenced to transact business commenced to transact business under 09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10). Susana Gonzalez, 853 Hawthorne Place, name referred to above was filed in
under the FBN on N/A. the FBN on 0805/2010. So. San Francisco, CA 94080. The busi- County on . The business was conduct- BICYCLE WICKER BASKET -quality
/s/ Michael Villalpando / /s/ Christopher Bearss / ness is conducted by an Individual. The ed by: Susana Gonzalez, 853 Hawthorne thick weave, never used, $25. obo,
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME registrants commenced to transact busi- Place. So. San Francisco, CA 94080. (650)260-2664
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo STATEMENT #240773 ness under the FBN on N/A. /s/ Susana Gonzalez /
County on 08/17/2010. (Published in the County on 08/19/2010. (Published in the The following person is doing business /s/ Susana Gonzalez / This statement was filed with the Asses- MENS MOUNTAIN bike 26 inch new 18
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, as: Roberts Consulting, 791 Chestnut St. This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo speed $99. 919-740-4336 San Mateo
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). #13, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070 is hereby sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on 09/10/10. (Published in the
County on 09/10/10. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/15/10,
registered by the following owner: Ro-
main Roberts, same address. The busi- San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10, 10/06/10). 298 Collectibles
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ness is conducted by an Individual. The 09/22/10, 09/29/10, 10/06/10).
STATEMENT #240280 STATEMENT #240195 49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all,
registrants commenced to transact busi- (650)592-2648
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business ness under the FBN on STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF
as: Firedragon Express, 1765 E. Bay- as: Virtual Ink, 2107 Ensenada Way, /s/ Romain Roberts / FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
shore Rd., Ste. C, PALO ALTO, CA SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is hereby regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #240909 STATEMENT #M-225319
94303 is hereby registered by the follow- tered by the following owner: Lynn Bru- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo The following person is doing business The following person have abandoned 5 COLORIZED territorial quarters uncir-
ing owner: Firedragon LLC., 102 Vista no, same address. The business is con- County on 09/03/2010. (Published in the as: Skyline Productions, 90 South the use of the fictitious business name: culated $7/all. (408)249-3858
Del Prado, LOS GATOS, CA 95030. The ducted by an Individual. The registrants San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/08/10, Spruce, Suite M, South San Francisco, Club Royale International Foundation,
business is conducted by a Limited Lia- commenced to transact business under CA 94080 is hereby registered by the fol- 801 Mahler Road, Burlingame, CA BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $15.
09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10). (650)345-1111
bility Company. The registrants com- the FBN on 07/01/2010. lowing owner: Mauricio Bertin, 820 Maple 94010. The fictitious business name re-
menced to transact business under the /s/ Lynn Bruno / St., So. San Francisco, CA 94080. The ferred to above was filed in County on .
The business was conducted by: Angel CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER -
FBN on 07/07/2010 This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME business is conducted by an Individual. beautiful design, $25., leave message
/s/ Ehab Youssef / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo STATEMENT #240660 The registrants commenced to transact E. Pasag, same address.
/s/ Angel E. Pasag / (650)365-1797
This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 07/29/2010. (Published in the The following person is doing business business under the FBN on 09/13/2010.
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, as: Old School Americana, 1816 Harding /s/ Mauricio Bertin / This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo CLASSICAL, OPERA dvds (200), al-
County on 08/04/2010. (Published in the 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). Ave., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062 is This statement was filed with the Asses- most new, and (100) CD’s, $3,000 all,
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, hereby registered by the following owner: sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on 08/31/10. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/15/10, (650)233-0111
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). Mike Quirk, same address. The business County on 09/13/10. (Published in the
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME is conducted by an Individual. The regis- San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10, 10/06/10).
STATEMENT #240545 COLORIZED TERRITORIAL quarters (5
trants commenced to transact business 09/22/10, 09/29/10, 10/06/10). pieces) uncirculated $18/all. (408)249-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business under the FBN on 08/19/10.
as: Bellasens, 377 Laurie Meadows Dr. STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF 3858
STATEMENT #240182 /s/ Mike Quirk /
The following person is doing business Apt. 315, SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
hereby registered by the following owner: STATEMENT #240704 DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls -
as: Recessed Electrical Designs, LLC., sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo STATEMENT #240742 Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “
1441 Pescadero Rd., PESCADERO, CA Raquel Robledo, same address. The County on 08/19/2010. (Published in the The following person is doing business The following person have abandoned
business is conducted by an Individual. the use of the fictitious business name: tall, $20., (650)518-0813
94060 is hereby registered by the follow- San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/08/10, as: Sequoia Self Storage, Inc., 1775
ing owner: Recessed Electrical Designs, The registrants commenced to transact 09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10). Mana Restaurant, 33 W. 25th Ave., San
business under the FBN on 08/02/2010. Broadway St., Redwood City, CA 94063 Mateo, CA 94010. The fictitious business GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi-
LLC., same address. The business is is hereby registered by the following tion never used $45/all. (650)345-1111
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- /s/ Raquel Robledo / name referred to above was filed in
ny. The registrants commenced to trans- This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME owner: Sequoia Self Storage, Inc., CA . County on 08/31/10. The business was
The business is conducted by a Corpora- HISTORY BOOK of "Superbowls by the
act business under the FBN on sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo STATEMENT #240562 conducted by: Angel E. Pasag, 801 Mah- bay" game 1-18, $35., (650)592-2648
07/11/2005. County on 08/20/2010. (Published in the The following person is doing business tion. The registrants commenced to ler Road, Burlingame, CA 94010.
/s/ Thomas A. Saviano / San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, as: Fuzion Welding, 417 Clark Drive, San transact business under the FBN on /s/ Angel E. Pasag /
This statement was filed with the Asses- 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). Mateo, CA 94402 is hereby registered by 12/19/2005. This statement was filed with the Asses- JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo the following owner: Newman & Brooks, /s/ Josh Young / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo chard (650)834-4926
County on 07/29/2010. (Published in the LLC, CA. The business is conducted by This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 09/10/10. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME a Limited Liability Company. The regis- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/15/10, JOE MONTANA cover photo, '85 "in
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). STATEMENT #240452 trants commenced to transact business County on 09/02/10. (Published in the 09/22/10, 09/29/10, 10/06/10). flight" magazine, $30, (650)341-8342
The following person is doing business under the FBN on 08/02/2010. San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/15/10,
as: Curves of San Mateo, South, 3176 /s/ David Newman / OAKLAND A'S bobble head dolls 80's
Campus Dr., SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is 09/22/10, 09/29/10, 10/06/10).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement was filed with the Asses- (2) $15/each or $25/all in box. (408)249-
STATEMENT #240326 hereby registered by the following owner: sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 210 Lost & Found 3858
The following person is doing business Central Park Enterprises, LLC., same ad- County on 08/23/2010. (Published in the
as: The California Abalone Company, dress. The business is conducted by a San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/08/10, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FOUND SONY Power Shot digital cam- POSTER - framed photo of President
LLC, #1 Jonson Pier, HALF MOON BAY, Limited Liability Company. The regis- 09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10). era, July 14th at Fox School in Belmont. Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash,
trants commenced to transact business
STATEMENT #240587 (650)593-9294
CA 94019 is hereby registered by the fol- The following person is doing business (650)755-8238
lowing owner: The California Abalone under the FBN on 08/03/2010.
/s/ Donna Waslh-Humphrey / FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Cuschieri Auto and Truck Repair, 629 LOST: CAMERA in case. Burlingame
Company, LLC, 37139 Edith St., NEW- SALEM CHINA - 119 pieces from 50’s.
This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #240767 Bair Island Road, Ste. 115, Redwood Avenue / Washington Park area. Lost Good condition, $225., appraised at
ARK, CA 94560. The business is con- City, CA 94063 is hereby registered by
ducted by a Limited Liability Company. sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo The following person is doing business Saturday, July 31 around 1pm. Bummed $800., (650)345-3450.
The registrants commenced to transact County on 08/17/2010. (Published in the as: Maitri Medical Center, 951 College the following owner: Robert Cuschieri, about losing camera; mostly bummed
business under the FBN on San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, Avenue, Menlo Park, CA 94025 is here- 636 Sapphire St., Redwood City, CA about losing family photos in camera. If SWATCH WATCH '86 Worlds Fair.
/s/ Doug Hayes / 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). by registered by the following owner: 94061. The business is conducted by an found, please call Joe, (650) 867-6652 Like New w/receipt $85, (650)591-6596
This statement was filed with the Asses- Evaleen Jones, M.D., CA. The business Individual. The registrants commenced to
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- transact business under the FBN on VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers,
County on 08/06/2010. (Published in the istrants commenced to transact business 05/13/10. 295 Art perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME under the FBN on /s/ Robert Cuschieri /
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). STATEMENT #240680 /s/ James Conrad / This statement was filed with the Asses- PAINTING "jack vettriano" Portland gal-
lery 26 x 33. $65. (650)345-1111. VICTORIAN VICTON talking machine-
The following person is doing business This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 1910, works and looks fine, $650.,
as: MMC Group, 941 Maple St., San Ma- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo (650)579-7020
County on 09/03/2010. (Published in the County on 08/23/10. (Published in the PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano
teo, CA 94402 is hereby registered by San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/15/10,
the following owner: Maria L. Castillo, San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/08/10, with light attached $100. (650)867-2720
09/22/10, 09/29/10, 10/06/10).
same address. The business is conduct- 09/15/10, 09/22/10, 09/29/10). 300 Toys
ed by an Individual. The registrants com- 296 Appliances
menced to transact business under the SCOOTER "STREET SURFER" $30
FBN on N/A. AIR CONDITIONER - slider model for obo never used, (650)349-6059
/s/ Maria Castillo / narrow windows, 10k BTU, excellent
This statement was filed with the Asses- condition, $100., (650)212-7020 302 Antiques
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 08/30/2010. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/01/10, ANTIQUE SOLID mahogany knick-knack
KENMORE DISHWASHER, almond, or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good
09/08/10, 09/15/10, 09/22/10). works great. $50. 650-961-9652 condition, $95. 650-726-5200
24 Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 THE DAILY JOURNAL

610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 304 Furniture 308 Tools 316 Clothes
COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350 HAND SAWS - $5/each 3 total. Daly PINK LADIES hospital volunteer jacket
City, call for details, (415)333-8540 like new washed once Medium $10
COFFEE TABLE - Square, oak Coffee RWC. (650)868-0436

Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Table w/leather top, $30. (650)771-1888 PRESSURE WASHER 2500 PSI, good
condition, $350., (650)926-9841 SCRUBS - Medical, woman’s, Size L,
pretty prints, excellent condition, $9. ea,
SPEEDAIR AIR COMPRESSOR - 4 gal-
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor-
age good condition $75. (650)867-2720 lon stack tank air compressor $100.,
5 pairs of pants $6. ea.(650)290-1960
(650)591-4710 SOCCER CLEATS - 3 pair, size 6,7 & 8,
ACROSS DOWN 31 Off, so to speak 46 Frisbees, e.g. $10. each, (650)679-9359
COFFEE TABLE SQUARE shaped. TABLE SAW 10", very good condition
1 “Mamma Mia!” 1 Fur giant 32 On the briny 49 Slump Lightweight, 28”x28x19" includes large $85. (650) 787-8219
group 2 Knife named for 33 Letter starter 50 Brit’s fireplace storage space, $11 650-704-2497 317 Building Materials
5 Social rebuff a frontiersman 34 19-Across 51 Like a cold 309 Office Equipment DOUBLE PANED GLASS WINDOWS -
9 Tunesmith Porter 3 Gets water out of holder sufferer’s voice COMPUTER DESK - $70., (650)367- CALCULATOR - Casio, still in box, new,
various sizes, half moon, like new, $10.
and up, (650)756-6778
1350
13 Hang glide, say 4 Softball pitch 39 Martha of 52 Weigh station rig $25., (650)867-2720
14 RL and TL path comedy 53 AKC part: Abbr. CURIO CABINET, Hand tooled lighted
Curio cabinet Blonde. 5.5" X 23" X 1.5" DELL ALL IN ONE COLOR PRINTER 318 Sports Equipment
automaker 5 CAT procedure 41 Workers’ 54 Sausage unit $98. San Mateo. 650-619-9932 SCANNER with 4 extra ink cartridges,
2 GOLF CLUBS - Ladies, right handed,
$40. obo., (650)290-1960
15 Top 6 Jour’s opposite protection gp. 55 Lost, as a big DESK 60”w 28”h 30” d, two shelf exten-
putter & driver $5/each (650)755-8238
16 What b.i.d. 7 Link letters sion 4 drawers $60 (650)364-7777. LADIES SWIVEL ADJUSTABLE office
42 Ready to mail lead desk chair, burgundy upholstery with BROWN LEATHER GOLF BAG with 11
means, in 8 San Francisco 43 Stashed supply 56 Open to breezes DESK, EXTRA LONG. LIKE new. Brown black frame, never used, $35/obo, exc. golf clubs, $65/all, (650)592-2648
and environs cond. ,(650)260-2664
prescriptions 45 Wax-winged flier 60 Have obligations
wood .5 drawers; 2 sliding doors.
18"x28"x72"$18. 650-704-2497
GOLD'S GYM - GT2000Power Tower +
18 Masters champ 9 Vegas attraction Instructions as new, asking $100/obo,
of myth 61 Giovanni’s god OFFICE LAMP - new in box, $35/obo, (650)344-6565
between Fuzzy 10 Page with views DINING TABLE with 4 chairs with leaf (650)303-3568
KAYAK - Necky Looksha 4 model, 17 ft.,
and Tom 11 __ Johnston, ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: light wood 42 x 34 $99. (650)341-1645
OFFICE LAMP brand new $8. (650)345- 53 lbs, $1,000. (650)394-4243
19 ___ spill former fiancé of DIRECTORS TYPE CHAIR with leather 1111
MITZU JR. tour kids set 7 clubs & bag
20 When Good Bristol Palin seat, $35., (650)355-2996 $15/all obo. SOLD!
Friday occurs 12 Corp. VIP 310 Misc. For Sale
TITLIST GOLF club 983k driver 9.5 de-
21 Like citrus juices 14 Like __ in the DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side
tray. excellent condition $75. (650)949-
2 "HUFFY Tundra" Bicycles Male & Fe- gree grafaloy stiff/ $75 obo. SOLD!
male $100/each. Denise (650)589-2893
23 Many a realty headlights 2134 TRIATHLON WETSUIT - Quintanaroo,
deal 17 Sitcom with a ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak
2 LIGHT fixture shades - vintage, 1960’s, ladies, medium, good condition, $45.,
(650)728-5978
square ceiling glass shades, 11”X11”x1”,
25 North African port coming-out wood, great condition, glass doors, fits original beauty, $15. (650)347-5104
episode large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo. WOODEN TENNIS RACKET '50's or
26 Some rear (650)261-9681 older "C"Hemold $25., (650)868-0436
BALANCING DISC for back by "Body
entrances 22 Slimeballs Sport" $15. (408)249-3858
EUDUXIANA BED with headboard and
32 Garage, perhaps 24 Dating from remote control. Hardly used, paid $6k BARBIE DOLL - 36" my size Barbie doll,
322 Garage Sales
35 Minuscule bits 25 Pump figure selling $1,500 OBO. (650)740-1743 fully dressed, $35., (650)583-5233
36 Dover is its cap. 27 Benny’s FANCY COCKTAIL SIDE TABLE - 2 BETTY BOOP Women's perfume in box THE THRIFT SHOP
37 Feudal laborer instrument door, 1 drawer, excellent condition, anti-
que, $95. obo, (650)349-6059.
$10. (408)249-3858 REOPENING SATURDAY SEPT. 11
Lots of new merchandise!
38 “__ clear day ...” 28 Greek column BLUE BACK disc never used in box Thursday & Friday 10:00-2:00
FRAMED MIRRORS - Pair of dark wal- $15. (408)249-3858 Saturdays 10:00-3:00
39 Beatles girl who style nut, framed mirrors, 29” X 22”, perfect, Episcopal Church
paid the dinner 29 Chief Valhalla each $25., pair $44., (650)344-6565 CAROL HIGGINS CLARK HARDBACK
1 South El Camino Real
BOOKS - 10 @ $3. ea., or all for $25.,
bill god FRENCH END TABLE - exquisite inlaid (650)341-1861 San Mateo 94401
40 __ de vie: brandy 30 On Soc. Sec., rich mahogany wood, custom glass tray, (650)344-0921
20” x 27” X 19”H, $100., (650)347-5104 CHARCOAL BBQ like new with cover
41 Singer K.T. maybe and extended holder $55. (650)347-9920
43 Eye or ear xwordeditor@aol.com 09/15/10 HUTCH - maple finish, 4 shelves, 52 COOKBOOK "HOW to cook everything"
inch W, $75., (650)341-1645
follower $10. (408)249-3858
GARAGE SALES
44 The first official LARGE PICNIC table - 3’ x 8’, $25., DOG CAGE/GORILLA - folding
one was
(650)368-0748 large dog cage good condition, 2 door ESTATE SALES
MAHOGANY BEDROOM DRESSER - with tray, $75.,(650)355-8949 Make money, make room!
November 11, 37 L x 19 W 9 drawers and attached mir-
ETAGER over the toilet water tank - wal-
1919 ror 37 H x 36 W , $75., (650)341-1645
nut, $25., San Mateo, (650)341-5347 List your upcoming garage
47 Detective fond of MATTRESS TWIN size perfect condition sale, moving sale, estate
HENRY THE BOTTLE HOLDER -perfect sale, yard sale, rummage
aphorisms SOLD! condition from Bombay store discontin-
ued, $100., (650)867-2720 sale, clearance sale, or
48 Stranded at the OTTOMAN/ FOOTREST Clean. Like
whatever sale you have...
new. Circular. Light brown 'felt like' mate-
ski lodge, rial. $6.Call cell: 650-704-2497 in the Daily Journal.
JANET EVANOVICH BOOKS - 4 hard-
perhaps, and a backs @ $3.ea., 4 paperbacks @ $1.
hint to this PATIO TABLE with 4 chairs includes ea., (650)341-1861 Reach over 82,500 readers
puzzle’s hidden umbrella with stand all metal $80/all from South San Francisco
OBO, (650)367-8949 KARASTAN AREA RUG - 5’ X 3’, 100% to Palo Alto.
theme all wool, thick pile with fringe, solid color
in your local newspaper.
RECLINER - Beige, $40., (650)771-1888 beige, very clean, $60., (650)347-5104
52 Deep bow
55 Wild party ROCKING CHAIR white with gold trim KITTY LITTER container plastic with Call (650)344-5200
excel cond $100. 650-755-9833 swinging door and handle $13. (650)592-
57 Transfer __ 2648
58 Dubai leader ROLL-A-WAY SUPERB, wood book-
case/entertainment center $70. LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover &
59 Many are (415)585-3622 plastic carring case & headrest, $35.
German each, (650)592-7483 325 Estate Sales
SHELVING - 2000 square foot of shelv-
shepherds ing, $500. obo, (650)212-6666 MASSAGE KIT $18 in original box ,
62 Pull-down item TABLE & CHAIR SET - new, perfect
condition, $475., (650)638-1285
(650)368-3037
MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle
ESTATE SALE
63 Still-life subjects card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x
64 Seat of Allen TWO END tables: $35 or $20 each.
(650)787-8219
17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238 BELMONT
County, Kansas MIRROR OCTAGON GOLD FRAME
65 Tees off WICKER FURNITURE, 5 pieces, SOLD! beveled edge new never hung 30 inches 2509 Carmelita Ave.
x 22 inches SOLD!
66 Like morning WOODEN BOOKCASE with doors, $20.,
grass (650)771-1888
PICNIC COOLER with utensils and small Saturday
plates and wine cups. still in wrapper
67 Kadett
automaker
By Mike Peluso
09/15/10
WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99
(great condition!), (650)367-1350 $20/all. (408)249-3858 Sept. 18th
(c)2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
306 Housewares
PICTURE FRAME
(650)367-1350
- Large, $25.,
8 am - 2 pm
"PRINCESS HOUSE" decorator urn SALON CHAIR - hydrolic, works per- Yard tools, knick-knacks,
315 Wanted to Buy 315 Wanted to Buy 303 Electronics "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H fectly, black base, black leather,
$25., (650)868-0436 $90.obo, (650)290-1960 furniture, fishing,
JVC DVD cd player $25. (650)834-4926 electronics & golf items.
BISSEL STEAM CLEANER - easy to SOPRANOS COOKBOOK and calen-
JVC VHS recorder - Like new, $15., use, used 3 times, cleans great, dar $10/all. (408)249-3858
(650)367-8949 $35.obo, (650)260-2664
STAIRS 6 ft and 4 ft $90/both. 650-368-
MAGNOVOX 32” TV - excellent cond., 3037
refurbished, $100.obo., (650)260-2664 BOWL - light green heavy glass swirl de- SUIT/COAT HANGERS (14) sturdy good
335 Rugs
sign bowl, great centerpiece, $25., quality hardwood unused $1/each or all
MICRO TEK scanner/copier - excellent (650)834-2804 NEW KASHAN 9’ X13’8” rug from
condition, $15., (650)368-0748 $10 India,multicolor, ornamental, lovely to
San Bruno 650-588-1946 look at, silky to touch, $3,000 Cash,
PANASONIC COLOR tv with Vhs combo CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it,
tall, purchased from Brueners, originally (650)573-0716.
20 inches like new $70. 650-347-9920 VACUUM CLEANER - $50.,
$100., selling for $20.,(650)867-2720 (650)367-1350
PHILLIPS VCR plus vhs-hu 4 head Hi-Fi 335 Garden Equipment
like new, $35. (650)341-5347 COUNTERTOP WATER DISPENSER :
Oasis water cooler Hot N Cold, Durable VICTORIAN BUILDINGS collection of TABLE - for plant, $20, perfect condi-
SAMSUNG COLOR tv 27 inches good & excellent condition,$86, (650)278-2702 Liberty Falls 11 for $30/all 3.5 to 4 inches tion, (650)345-1111
condition $90. 650-347-9920 tall. (650)592-2648
ELECTRIC BBQ - nonstick, $40., TABLE - for plant, $20, perfect condi-
SANIO CASETTE/RECORDER 2 way (650)592-2648 tion, (650)345-1111
Radio - $95.obo, call for more details, VIETNAM VHS (5) documentary. good
(650)290-1960 OVEN ROASTING PAN WITH RACK. condition $15/all. (408)249-3858.
TREE PRUNER 5ft long good condition
New, non stick, large, never used $55., WALKER - fold up, like new, has two $10. (408)249-3858
SONY RADIO cassette recorder $20 (650)341-0418 wheels, $20. (650)342-7568
black good condition. (650)345-1111
WETSUIT - Barefoot, like new, $40., 345 Medical Equipment
TV - Big Screen, $70., ok REVEREWARE, 1,3.4 qt. pots, 5",7" (650)367-8949
condition,(650)367-1350 pans, stainless steel w/copper bottoms, ALUMINUM CRUTCHES for adults ad-
excellent cond., $60/all. (650)577-0604 WHEELBARROW LARGE, needs tire justable $30. (650)341-1861
304 Furniture repair $10. SOLD!
VASE - beautiful butterfly design, gold 379 Open Houses
color, perfect cond, $25., (650)867-2720 WORLD CUP memorabilia '94 USA Bear
3 PIECE COFFEE TABLE SET: $100. mascot, 2 sport cups unused and collec-
(650)787-8219 tors pins $55/all. (650)591-6596
307 Jewelry & Clothing
3 TIERED stainless rolling cart gently
used $100 firm, (650)341-0418 MURANO GLASS bracelet from Italy 311 Musical Instruments OPEN HOUSE
46" ROUND dining table $90. Call
(650)430-4884
various shades of red and blue artfully
designed $100. (650)991-2353 2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $500 for LISTINGS
both. (650)342-4537
302 Antiques 302 Antiques
ANTIQUE SOLID oak end table SMALL JEWELRY cabinet - 17” H, 12”
GLOCKENSPIEL- very beautiful, $100., List your Open House
ANTIQUE STROMBERG – Carlson ra- marble top, carved door $50. (650)342- W, 2 glass doors, plus 2 drawers, very
ENGLISH ARMOIRE with stand. Bought
7568 pretty, $35., (650)592-2648 (650)755-9833 in the Daily Journal.
dio Floor modelm $75., needs new tubs, for $415. Sacrifice for $330.
(650)771-1888 KEYBOARD CASIO 3 ft long $50.
RWC, Photo by email: kennjc@aol.com, BLACK LEATHER office chair with 5 WOMAN’S PEARL NECKLACE - ivory (650)583-2767 Reach over 82,500
(650)592-5591 rollers $25. (650)871-5078 & blue cultured, blue pearl collar, 10
strands, 18”, $40., (650)834-2804 potential home buyers &
303 Electronics CABINET - Real wood, $70., 316 Clothes renters a day,
(650)367-1350
CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot, 308 Tools BLACK LEATHER MOTORCYCLE from South San Francisco
solid mahogany. $300/obo. 32 INCH Sony TV FREE at Pick up.
CHAIR, IKEA. Very Good cond. Recliner JACKET - Large, water proof, new,
(650)867-0379
(650)871-5078
shaped, flexible. Lt brown wood on can- $35., (650)342-7568 to Palo Alto.
CLICKER TORQUE wrench 1/2 inch
vas 26-1/2"x38”x29" $15. 650-704-2497. drive 20-150 LBS reversible all chrome in your local newspaper.
46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great $40. 650-595-3933 MENS "BASS" black loafers like new
EDISON MODEL B STANDARD + 20 condition. $400. (650)261-1541. size 12D $35. (650)868-0436
CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela- Call (650)344-5200
Cylinders oak case - Serviced yearly, bre base with glass shades $20. MENS SLACKS - 8 pairs, $50., Size
INTELLIVISION CONTROLLER with 13 CRAFTSMAN 16” SCROLL SAW -
beautiful, $550/obo, (650)344-6565 game cartridges $50., (650)592-5591 (650)504-3621 good condition, $85., (650)591-4710 36/32, (408)420-5646
THE DAILY JOURNAL Wednesday • Sept. 15, 2010 25
380 Real Estate Services 442 Studios 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 630 Trucks & SUV’s 670 Auto Service
SAN MATEO Downtown 55+, Gated CHRYSLER ‘05 ‘PT Cruiser GT, beige, TOYOTA ‘07 Prius, basic, silver, TOYOTA ‘06 Tacoma, basic, #9800T,
community $850/mo. RENTED! MB GARAGE, INC.
DISTRESS 450 Homes for Rent
$9,488. #9837T, Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
#9801P, $17,588. Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
$7,999 Toyota 101. Please mention the
Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
Repair • Restore • Sales
Mercedes-Benz Specialists
SALES BELMONT - 2 bedroom home for rent
now. $1800 per month. Prime location,
FORD ‘06 Fusion - Red color, 4 cylin-
der, 4 door, low miles, $9,000, OBO.
TOYOTA ‘08 Highlander, base, gray,
TOYOTA ‘07 FJ Crusier, basic, blue,
#9799T, $24,988. Toyota 101. Please
2165 Palm Ave.
Bank Foreclosures. downtown, large enclosed yard, no pets, (650)685-7827
#9679P, $21,885 Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- San Mateo
no smoking, 1 private parking, new re- 5000
$400,000+ frigerator, dishwasher & oven. Call FORD ‘09 Focus, SE, Blue, #9942P,
5000 (650)349-2744
(650)591-9604
Free list with $12,988. Toyota 101. Please mention
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 TOYOTA ‘08 Prius, gray, #9691P, TOYOTA ‘07 Tacoma, basic, white,
#9609P $15,988. Toyota 101. Please
470 Rooms $17995. Toyota 101. Please mention
pictures. FORD ‘85 VICTORIA - Original owner, the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000 SMART CARE
PeninsulaRealEstate.info BELMONT LARGE view room ca- 43K miles, automatic, all powered. Very
Free recorded message ble wi-fi kitchen privileges. Near good condition. $4K, (650)515-5023. TOYOTA ‘08 Yaris, Base, gray, 400 El Camino Real
Hillsdale, no smoking/pets. #9720P. $14,588. Toyota 101. Please TOYOTA ‘08 Tundra 2WD truck, white, (1 block north of Holly St.)
1(800)754-0569 $700/mo. (650)592-6000
FORD ‘95 Mustang Convertible - V6,
automatic. Make offer. (650)697-0596
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
#9774T, $26,988, AND TOYOTA ‘08
Tundra 2WD truck, blue, #9727T,
San Carlos
ID# 2042 $27,588. Toyota 101. Please mention (650)593-7873
Dolphin RE HIP HOUSING INFINITI ‘08 G35 sedan, blue, #9881P the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 Hours: M-F, 8a-4p, Sat. 8a-5p
$25,888. Toyota 101. Please mention TOYOTA ‘08, Corolla CE, silver,
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program #9763T, $12,988, Toyota 101. Please See Our Coupons & Save!
San Mateo County the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
(650)348-6660 5000 TOYOTA ‘09 Venza V6, white, $26,988,
KIA ‘09 Rondo, LX Base, White, #9536P. Toyota 101. Please mention
HOMES & PROPERTIES MILLBRAE ROOM clean, cozy. #9695P, $11,795. Toyota 101. Please the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
$600/mo. (650)697-4758 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- TOYOTA ‘09 CAmry, basic, gray, 670 Auto Parts
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s 5000 #9805P, $17,888 Toyota 101. Please
weekly Real Estate Section. mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- TOYOTA ‘10 Venza V6, white, $29,588, CHEVY TAHOE 3rd row seats like new
REDWOOD CITY LINCOLN ‘90 Mark 7 LSC - Excellent 5000 #9743P. Toyota 101. Please mention $75 obo, (650)367-8949
Look for it Sequoia Hotel condition, low miles. Must See! $2,900. the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
every Friday and Weekend 800 Main St., (650)219-0779 TOYOTA ‘09 Prius, STD, green,
to find information on fine homes $600 Monthly #9606P, $18,588 Toyota 101. Please TOYOTA ‘10, Tundra 2WD truck, grade, CHEVY TRANSMISSION 4L60E Semi
and properties throughout $160. & up per week. MAZDA ‘09 Mazda3, Sport silver, mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- silver, #9493T, $24,580. Toyota 101. used $800. (650)921-1033
the local area. #9895P, $14,988 Toyota 101. Please 5000 Please mention the Daily Journal.
(650)366-9501 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- (650)365-5000 FORD ‘73 Maverick/Mercury GT Comet,
(650)279-9811 5000 TOYOTA ‘09 RAV4 basic, black, Drive Train 302 V8, C4 Auto Trans.
#9806P, $19,5888. Toyota 101. Please Complete, needs assembly, includes ra-
SAVE ON MAZDA ‘09 Mazda3, Sport white, mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- 635 Vans diator and drive line, call for details,
BUYING OR SELLING #9941P, $15,988 Toyota 101. Please 5000 $1250., (650)726-9733.
A HOME! Room For Rent mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
NISSAN ‘01 Quest - GLE, leather seats,
sun roof, TV/DVR equipment. Looks
Travel Inn, San Carlos TOYOTA ‘10 Camry Hybrid, basic, new, $15,500. (650)219-6008 HEAVY DUTY jack stand for camper or
Personal Service $49 daily + tax white, #9535P, $24,988. Toyota 101. SUV $15. (650)949-2134
Margaret Dowd NISSAN ‘06, Murano, white, #9934T, Please mention the Daily Journal.
Bus: (650)794-9858 $280 weekly + tax $19,588. Toyota 101. Please mention
Clean Quiet Convenient the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
(650)365-5000 TOYOTA ‘09 Sienna CE, blue, #9804P, 672 Auto Stereos
Cell: (650)400-9714 Cable TV, WiFi & Private Bathroom $20,998 and , TOYOTA ‘09 Sienna CE,
Lic# 01250058 Microwave and Refrigerator TOYOTA ‘10 Corolla, basis, white, blue, #9807P, $22,998 Toyota 101.
950 El Camino Real San Carlos NISSAN ‘08 SENTRA, 2.0, gray,
#9936P, $14,588.Toyota 101. Please #9575P, $15,488 Toyota 101. Please Please mention the Daily Journal. MONNEY CAR AUDIO
(650) 593-3136 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- (650)365-5000 We Repair All Brands of Car
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000 5000 Stereos! iPod & iPhone Wired
381 Homes for Sale TOYOTA ‘09 Tacoma basic, white, to Any Car for Music! Quieter
NISSAN ‘08, Altima S, grey, $17,288. TOYOTA ‘10 Matrix, basic, white, #9752P, $19,888 and TOYOTA ‘09 Ta- Car Ride! Sound Proof Your
IN THE heart of Belmont, close to all 620 Automobiles #9776P. Toyota 101. Please mention #9599P, $16,988 Toyota 101. Please coma basic, silver, #9809T, $21,995. Car! 31 Years Experience!
amenities, and low HOA. 2 Bedroom, 2 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- Toyota 101. Please mention the Daily
bath condo, move-in condition! Available
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
5000 Journal. (650)365-5000
2001 Middlefield Road
for purchase. Please contact: Redwood City
Realestate@charihome.com or call Don’t lose money NISSAN ‘08, Altima, 2.5, white, #9956P,
(650)299-9991
$16,998. Toyota 101. Please mention TOYOTA ‘10 Prius I, white, #9810P,
408-857-4454 for showings and details. on a trade-in or the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 $27,888 and , TOYOTA ‘10 Prius I, TOYOTA ‘09 Tacoma Prerunner, white,
Priced at $449,950 this is an incredible #9512T, $22,998. Toyota 101. Please
deal! consignment! gray, #9813P, $24,888 Toyota 101.
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
NISSAN ‘08, Versa 1.8S black, Please mention the Daily Journal.
(650)365-5000 5000
Sell your vehicle in the $12,588. #9940P. Toyota 101. Please 680 Autos Wanted
440 Apartments mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
Daily Journal’s 5000 TOYOTA ‘10 Yaris, basic, black, 640 Motorcycles/Scooters
BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view, #9734T, $14,588. Toyota 101. Please Don’t lose money
1 bedroom $1250, 2 bedrooms $1425. Auto Classifieds. mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘83 Shovelhead -
New carpets, dishwasher, balcony, cov- NISSAN ‘09 MAXIMA, 3.5S, gray,
#9955P, $27,888. Toyota 101. Please 5000 special construction, 1340 cc’s, Awe- on a trade-in or
ered carports, storage, pool, no pets. some!, $5,950.obo. consignment!
(650)344-8418 or (650)595-0805. Just $3 per day. mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000 Call Rob (415)602-4535.
625 Classic Cars
Reach 82,500 drivers NISSAN ‘96 Pathfinder, Excellent condi- DATSUN ‘72 - 240Z with Chevy 350, au- HONDA ‘01 Reflex Scooter - Silver,
Sell your vehicle in the
REDWOOD from South SF to
Palo Alto
tion, 4 wheel drive. SOLD!
SCION ‘06 tC, Basic, dark gray,
tomatic, custom, $5800 or trade.
(650)588-9196
$1,999., Call Jesse (650)593-6763 Daily Journal’s
Auto Classifieds.
645 Boats
CITY Call (650)344-5200
ads@smdailyjournal.com
#9919P, $15,588. Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
OLDSMOBILE ‘69 F-85 - 2 door, power
front disc, $2,800., with 71 running parts
EVINRUDE MOTOR, for Boat, 25
Just $3 per day.
1 bedroom, 1 bath car with console, buckets. (650)851-4853
horsepower, (415)337-6364
in senior complex
SCION ‘07 tC, Spec, gray, #9915P,
$14,998. Toyota 101. Please mention PINTO ‘73 V8 AUTOMATIC, CUSTOM. Reach 82,500 drivers
BMW ‘06 325i - low miles, very clean, the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 $1650. (415)412-7030. PROSPORT ‘97 - 17 ft. CC 80 Yamaha from South SF to
(over 55). loaded, leather interior, $20,000 obo., Pacific, loaded, like new, $9,500 or trade,
(650)583-7946. Palo Alto
(650)368-6674 TOYOTA ‘06 Matrix, STD, silver, 630 Trucks & SUV’s
Close to #9767T, $12,588 Toyota 101. Please Call (650)344-5200
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- CHEVROLET ‘03 Silverado SS- low
downtown. BMW ‘94 325I CONVERTIBLE - 74,300
miles, 5 speed, new top, battery; excel- 5000 miles, leather, CD, AWD. SOLD! 650 RVs ads@smdailyjournal.com

Gated entry. lent condition, car facts. BMW AM/FM ra-


dio, tape, 5 CD changer, leather, A/C, TOYOTA ‘07 Camry Hybrid, basci, grey, FORD SUV ‘99 XLT - 110K highway DODGE ‘75 Motorhome - 440 V8, smog
$5K, SOLD! miles, Top of the line! Very good condi- exempt. Many extras. $2,999.
#9758P, $21,588 Toyota 101. Please (650)520-0499 DONATE YOUR CAR

Move in CHEVROLET ‘09, Malibu, LS with ILS,


white, #9892P $14,588. Toyota 101.
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
tion! $3,600., (650)631-1955

NISSAN ‘07 FRONTIER, SE, gray, REXHALL ‘00 VISION - 53K mi., Ford
Tax Deduction, We do the Paperwork,
Free Pickup, Running or Not - in most
cases. Help yourself and the Polly Klaas

Special. Please mention the Daily Journal.


(650)365-5000
TOYOTA ‘07 Camry Solara, SLE, silver,
#9548P, $22,999 Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
#9911P, $17,588. Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
Triton V-10 engine. 29 feet long, no pop
outs. Excellent condition.
$28,000 OBO, (650)670-7545
Foundation. Call (800)380-5257.

CHEVY ‘06 Cobolt LS 4 door teal color Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets


5000 Novas, running or not
830 Main Street, RWC automatic. Car facts included, 55k Mi.
TOYOTA ‘06 Highlander hybrid, WHISPER KING RV WATER PUMP- Parts collection etc.
(650)367-0177 Good condition. SOLD!
TOYOTA ‘07 Corolla CE, green, 9794T #9751T, $29,888. Toyota 101. Please new, 100 PSI 12 volt 2 GPM $70., So clean out that garage
DODGE ‘88 Dynasty - excellent condi- $13,588. Toyota 101. Please mention mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- (650)347-5104 Give me a call
tion, low miles, $1900. (650)400-4642. the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 5000 Joe 650 342-2483

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Small Jobs Welcome.
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Free Estimates (650)315-1879
20 Years Experience Notices
(650)921-3341 NOTICE TO READERS:
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