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ZOONE to talk to the chaplain, so he swallowed prison release with crash Sprouting pea
both lenses and a piece of the metal HAMMOND, Ind. — Police said a
frame. man who had been drinking alcohol to
removed from man’s lung
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All Rights Reserved. He had been booked on an aggravated celebrate his release from prison crashed BOSTON — The doctor confirmed
EDDAJ assault charge just five hours earlier. his bicycle into a railroad crossing gate the good news for Ron Sveden once the
Witkowski says the inmate was taken in northwestern Indiana. The engineer mass in his left lung came back from the
to a hospital emergency room but was on a South Shore commuter line train lab: He didn’t have cancer. He had a pea
returned to jail after doctors determined saw the 49-year-old man ride into the sprouting inside his chest.
ENFADE he was OK. crossing gate and fall from the bike “A couple days in a dark, wet environ-
The glasses were worth $250. Monday evening. The train stopped to ment, I’d sprout too,” Dr. Jeff Spillane
Authorities are considering a criminal check on the man who was on the said Thursday. “It definitely had a
mischief charge against him. ground next to the tracks in Hammond. sprout.”
BONDEY Assistant State’s Attorney Lloyd Suhr It was a long way from the diagnosis
Now arrange the circled letters Police said the man was drunk and
to form the surprise answer, as says he’ll be looking into the incident. that he told officers he had been trying to Sveden, 75, had feared when he arrived
suggested by the above cartoon.
beat the train but didn’t know how he at Cape Cod Hospital on Memorial Day
Answer: - Man leaves bar, goes wound up on the ground. The man’s weekend.
(Answers tomorrow) for swim in Ohio River brother told police that he had been The former teacher, who also had
Yesterday’s
Jumbles: BRIAR GRAVE KILLER ADVICE drinking all day after his release from spent years running a retail fish market
Answer: What he awaited when he won the marathon BELLEVUE, Ky. — A group which prison. and smokehouse, had seen his already-
by a large margin — A RIVAL ARRIVAL
had left a northern Kentucky bar with frail health begin to falter further in prior
Christopher Luttrell feared the worst Man sentenced for faking months. He already knew he had emphy-
when their friend went for a late-night sema but lately was having bad cough-
swim in the Ohio River. The friends seizures at restaurants ing spells.
called police at about 11:45 p.m. BALTIMORE — A Baltimore man “Everything seemed to be going
Tuesday. Police called out water rescue has been sentenced to a year and a half downhill,” said Sveden, of Brewster. “I
teams from Boone and Campbell coun- in jail for faking seizures to get out of seemed to be tired a lot more. I didn’t
ties, the U.S. Coast Guard and the paying restaurant bills. City prosecutors want to do too much. My appetite was
Bellevue Fire Department. said 43-year-old Andrew Palmer pleaded diminishing.”
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Friday • Aug. 13, 2010 3
STATE
GOVERNMENT
• The
Legislature passed
state
5,500 square feet. Businesses not on the
ground floor will only pay the $100 fee.
At the same meeting, the council will vote
to pay $43,632 to Citygate Associates, LLC
to study the possibility of merging police
Held against her will
Senate Bill 1411,
authored by state Sen.
services with San Mateo. Each city will
cover half the study’s cost.
Belmont police seeking man for
Joe Simitian, D-Palo Lastly, the council will hold a public hear-
Alto, to protect vic-
tims of online impersonation. The bill would
ing to allow construction on the previously-
approved Safeway development to begin ear-
driving around Belmont woman
make it a misdemeanor to maliciously imper- lier than currently allowed. If approved, BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE no indication that a sexual assault took place,
sonate another person online, updating Safeway workers could start at 5 a.m. he said.
California’s impersonation laws to take Monday through Friday rather than 7 a.m. Belmont police are seeking a man who Detectives were working to contact the
account of the misuse of e-mail and social and 6 a.m. on weekends rather than 9 a.m. allegedly offered a woman a ride home from friends of the victim to determine what
networking. The bill passed unanimously in The request should allow certain larger proj- a San Francisco bar early yesterday morning exactly happened before the victim left with
both the Senate and the Assembly and now ects with possible safety risks to be done but then drove her around for several hours the suspect, he said.
goes to the governor. before 9 a.m., when businesses in the sur- against her will, a police lieutenant said. “They went to several bars, so we don’t
rounding area begin having the most cus- Police received a report at about 5:50 a.m. know where exactly she met this subject,”
tomers, according to the staff report. Thursday from a 42-year-old woman in the Halleran said.
CITY GOVERNMENT The council meets 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 16 1900 block of Hillman Avenue in Belmont He said that although the woman voluntar-
• A public hearing will be held at the at City Hall, 501 Primrose Road in who said she had been held against her will ily got into the car with the suspect, the case
Burlingame City Council meeting Monday Burlingame. overnight. could be treated as a kidnapping “when it got
to solicit opinions about the possible creation The victim said she had been out with co- to the point where he wasn’t taking her where
• The San Mateo City Council will likely workers at a bar in San Francisco and had she wants to go.”
of a business improvement district around approve an eight-year development deal for
Burlingame Avenue. On Sept. 7, the council met the suspect, who offered to give her a The suspect is described as a black man in
the Hines project slated to be built at ride to her car at another location in the city, his 40s who is about 6 feet 2 inches tall with
will hold a second public hearing to receive Delaware Street and Concar Drive at its
comments and written protests to determine police Lt. Patrick Halleran said. a medium build. He may reside in the East
Monday night meeting. The project consists However, instead of taking her to her car,
if a majority of businesses oppose the pro- Bay, and was driving a newer-model black
of two office buildings that will replace the the suspect drove the victim to various parts
posal. If a majority favor the proposal, the Lexus four-door sedan with chrome rims,
old Denny’s restaurant and the Telecenter of the Bay Area for the next five hours before
council can then consider approving the according to police.
appliance store. dropping her off near her home shortly
assessments. Anyone with information about the inci-
The council is also expected to adopt a res- before 6 a.m., Halleran said. dent is asked to call Belmont police at 595-
Burlingame Avenue business owners are olution amending the current memorandum
proposing a tiered-assessment to generate a The woman was not injured, and there is 7400.
of understanding with the San Mateo Police
$99,000 budget to be used on improving and Sergeants’ Association to accept wage con-
promoting the area. Under the proposal, busi-
nesses will all have a flat fee of $125 for
cessions. Both items are on the council’s Chamber:Pot law would Around the state
businesses on the ground level of
consent calendar. allow smoking at work The proposition’s supporters dispute the
Burlingame Avenue and $100 for all other The council meets 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. SAN FRANCISCO — Supporters and oppo- chamber’s findings. They point to the state
businesses within the district. 16, City Hall, 330 W. 20th Ave. nents of a ballot measure to legalize marijuana Legislative Analyst’s Office’s determination
A square footage fee will be added to busi- in California are dueling over the law’s possible that employers would “retain existing rights to
nesses in two of the three zones. Businesses effects on employers and the workplace. address consumption of marijuana that impairs
on the ground floor on Burlingame Avenue EDUCATION The California Chamber of Commerce an employee’s job performance.”
would pay a square footage fee of $0 for claimed in a legal analysis released Thursday Mainly at issue is a section of the proposition
• On Wednesday, the San Brunoz Park that Proposition 19 would lead to more work-
businesses under 500 square feet to $500 for Elementary School District Board of that says no one can “be denied any right or
businesses over 5,500 square feet. place accidents by forcing employers to let privilege” because they engaged in legal con-
Trustees discussed possible long-term rev- workers smoke pot on the job.
Businesses on the ground floor at any other enue generating ideas. Among the ideas was duct permitted by the act, such as smoking pot.
location within the district would pay a The analysis also contends the law would The section continues: “The existing right of
a possible parcel tax. The board directed staff make California companies ineligible for feder-
square footage fee of $0 for businesses under to research polling professionals to measure an employer to address consumption that actu-
500 square feet to $400 for businesses over al contracts because employers could not guar- ally impairs job performance by an employee
community opinion about such a measure. antee a drug-free workplace. shall not be affected.”
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No budget? No worries
Around the Bay
Man, 24, killed in
early-morning crash
A man who died in a crash in
Schwarzenegger hits Vegas,protestors say ‘State Workers Are Not Expendable’ unincorporated San Mateo County
By Judy Lin early Thursday morning has been
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS identified by the California
Highway Patrol as 24-year-old
SACRAMENTO — How’s Gov. Darryl Gainer.
Arnold Schwarzenegger killing At about 1:15 a.m., Gainer, a San
time between budget negotiations? Jose resident, was driving a 1991
Vegas, baby! Mazda Miata east on Page Mill
Schwarzenegger said “Hasta la Road near Skyline Boulevard in the
vista” to his day job for a few hours Skyline Ridge Open Space
on Wednesday, jetting off to Las Preserve area when he traveled off
Vegas to help his friend, Sylvester the roadway and struck a tree on the
Stallone, promote his new action north shoulder.
flick “The Expendables.” The gov- Gainer, who was alone in the car,
ernor makes a cameo appearance in was airlifted to a hospital and pro-
the film, which is about a group of nounced dead a few hours later,
mercenaries on a mission to over- according to the CHP.
throw a dictator on a South
It does not appear that any other
American island.
On Thursday, Schwarzenegger vehicles were involved.
posted a short video clip on Twitter Investigators do not know why
showing him riding down an escala- the car went off the roadway and
tor with Stallone toward a throng of are seeking witnesses to the crash.
cheering fans. Anyone with information is asked
“While I’m in meetings at the to contact Officer Bowers at the
Capitol, thought you might enjoy an Redwood City CHP office at (650)
‘on the red carpet’ video from last 369-6261, ext. 304.
night,” Schwarzenegger said in his
tweet. BART discovers
On Wednesday night, he posted a $4M in additional funds
REUTERS
picture on Twitter and Facebook of
the two aging action heroes having Protesters join fans outside the premiere of the film ‘The Expendables’in Los Angeles. Bay Area Rapid Transit agency
sushi at what appears to be a restau- officials have discovered an addi-
rant inside Planet Hollywood Resort
& Casino along the Las Vegas Strip.
“Had a great time w/ Sly and the
Court denies governor’s furlough request tional $4 million in surplus funds.
BART announced on Wednesday
that it ended the last budget year
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS loughed. Before the ruling, the An Alameda County Superior
cast of Expendables, now back administration instructed employ- Court judge had issued a tempo- with $4 million left over thanks to
home,” Schwarzenegger tweeted SACRAMENTO — A state ees to report to work Friday while rary restraining order prevent- higher sales tax receipts than antic-
around 10 p.m. appellate court has denied Gov. the legal fight continued. ing the governor from imple- ipated. The money comes on top of
The governor’s office reported Arnold Schwarzenegger’s request Schwarzenegger recently menting the furloughs. The a boost in state funding that brings
Schwarzenegger left the state for a to proceed with another round of ordered workers to be furloughed appellate court declined to lift the agency’s total surplus for the
few hours Wednesday night. furloughs. three days a month as a way to that order. year to $8.5 million.
Last week, Schwarzenegger The decision Thursday by the BART’s board of directors is
conserve cash while the state Schwarzenegger spokesman
attended the Hollywood premiere of First District Court of Appeal in expected to decide how to use the
tackles a $19 billion deficit. A Aaron McLear says the adminis-
“The Expendables” at Grauman’s San Francisco means thousands money later this month.
Chinese Theatre, where he was met previous round of furloughs ended tration will appeal to the
of state workers will not be fur- in June. California Supreme Court. The board considered rolling
by a less adoring crowd. back fares, but decided to put the
State workers, not letting him idea on hold last month after a sur-
escape the troubles of governing Employees International Union State workers remain sore at the loughs, forcing him to appeal to the
1000, the largest state workers Republican governor for trying to California Supreme Court. vey showed few passengers sup-
California, picketed the event with
union, planned to protest the movie furlough them three days a month The three-day-a-month furloughs ported it.
signs that read: “State Workers Are
Not Expendable.” Friday in San Francisco, San Diego until California resolves its $19 bil- had translated into a roughly 14 per- Board President James Fang,
The governor reportedly entered and Sacramento. On SEIU 1000’s lion budget shortfall. A state appel- cent pay cut for state workers. who proposed the rollback, says he
the theater from the back as a secu- website, members were encouraged late court on Thursday denied Schwarzenegger also is demand- would still like to reward riders
rity precaution. to distribute protest fliers and picket Schwarzenegger’s request to contin- ing a series of pension reforms as with either fare cuts or service
Members of the Service outside movie theaters. ue with a second round of fur- part of budget negotiations. improvements.
6 Friday • Aug. 13, 2010 LOCAL/STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL
Obituary
Bobbie Jo Wallace
Bill would air rail bidders’Holocaust role
By Robin Hindrey
Bobbie Jo Wallace, beloved mother and grandmother, died
peacefully in Belmont on Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009, surrounded
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Any company that has
by her loving family, after a 17-year battle with Parkinson’s failed to take responsibility for its
SACRAMENTO — Companies hop-
disease. Born Aug. 12, 1932 in Fort Worth,
ing for a piece of California’s future participation in mass genocide should
Texas to Joel and Bobbie Rodgers; as a
child Bobbie Jo was a local celebrity, per- high-speed rail project would have to be made to disclose this fact before being
forming dance shows for large audiences disclose whether they transported considered for these lucrative contracts.”
and local radio stations. In the mid-30s she Holocaust victims or POWs to Nazi
camps during World War II, under a bill — Assemblyman Bob Blumenfield
traveled to Hollywood for a screen test and
was cast in a few short movies. After mov- that passed the state Senate on Thursday.
The measure would require companies The measure’s author, Assemblyman their disclosures. It was later amended to
ing to Chicago, Ill. in the late ’30s Bobbie Bob Blumenfield, said he hoped it would remove that text, but Blumenfield said
continued to model and dance. She attend- seeking contracts with the state’s High-
Speed Rail Authority to reveal any encourage companies to acknowledge he believes a company’s past actions —
ed St. Mary’s High School and graduated past wrongdoing. including restitution — should be con-
in 1949. Upon graduation she became a involvement in transporting people to
concentration, prisoner-of-war, labor or “Any company that has failed to take sidered as part of its bid evaluation.
stewardess for United Airlines. While working for United out responsibility for its participation in The disclosures would become part of
of San Francisco she met her husband, Lawrence L. Wallace. extermination camps. They also must
report whether they took remedial steps mass genocide should be made to dis- the public record, adding a further incen-
They married in 1953 and settled into a home in San Mateo. In close this fact before being considered tive for companies to “do the right
addition to be being a homemaker, Bobbie worked for the U.S. for their action or paid restitution to vic-
for these lucrative contracts,” the thing,” he said.
Postal Service, the Bank of California, Zales Jewelers and tims.
Woodland Hills Democrat said The rail authority will begin accepting
finally retired from Shane Company in 1997. The Senate voted 31-1 to approve
Thursday. bids for the $45 billion project next year,
She was preceded in death by her husband of 40 years. AB619, sending it back to the Assembly
As originally drafted, the bill would and several international railroads have
Bobbie is survived by her three children, Cynthia Wallace for a final concurrence vote before it have given the rail authority the explicit expressed interest in building the 800-
Mitchell, Lawrence J. Wallace and Roberta Wallace; her son- heads to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s power to disqualify bidders based on mile rail system.
in-law, Jim Mitchell; and granddaughters Katie and Kellyn desk.
Mitchell. The family is appreciative of the longstanding care
and treatment provided by Carlmont Gardens Skilled Nursing
Facility of Belmont and Pathways Hospice. In lieu of flowers,
the family would like donations to be made in Bobbie’s mem-
Lawmakers OK labor pacts amid pension debate
By Cathy Bussewitz were negotiated with Gov. Arnold coming forward,” Harkey said. “But if
ory to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Schwarzenegger’s administration, did this is the sort of process that goes
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Research. not go far enough in overhauling a sys- through all of our unions we will be
SACRAMENTO — Contracts with tem they say is overtaxing the state’s spending billions of dollars in years to
As a public service, the Daily Journal prints obituaries of three state labor unions that were budget. come. ...Do not do this thinking we
approximately 250 words or less with a photo one time on the approved Thursday by the California Assemblywoman Diane Harkey, R- have any pension reform here.”
date of the family’s choosing. To submit obituaries e-mail Assembly prompted a spirited debate Dana Point, said short-term savings The changes were in a bill that
information along with a jpeg photo to news@smdailyjour- about pension reform, at a time when the state would achieve from the new includes agreements with the
nal.com. Free obituaries are edited for style, clarity, length state and local governments are contracts would be eradicated in a few California Association of Highway
and grammar. If you would like to have an obituary printed searching for ways to rein in pension years, a claim disputed by other Patrolmen, the International Union of
more than once, longer than 250 words or without editing, costs. Assembly members. Operating Engineers, and the
please submit an inquiry to our advertising department at Several Republican lawmakers said “We are in a financial crisis, and I California Association of Psychiatric
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THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Friday • Aug. 13, 2010 7
JALALABAD, Afghanistan —
ier to move through mountain pass-
es into Afghanistan, though
Mahmoodzai believes the influx of
WikiLeaks preparing to
Rod Blagojevich provided a few
clues Thursday about their deadlock
As the spotlight of the Afghan war
focuses on the south, insurgent
Arabs has been greater than can be
explained by seasonal trends.
release more Afghan files
in deliberations, stirring speculation activity is increasing in parts of the A NATO official said he thought By Raphael G. Satter classified documents, and said
that the panel’s struggles could be east, with Arab and other foreign Mahmooodzai’s estimate of Arab and Anne Flaherty Thursday that their exposure
good news for the disgraced former fighters linked to al-Qaida infiltrat- infiltration was high but acknowl- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS would be even more damaging to
governor of Illinois. ing across the rugged mountains edged that activity by foreign fight- the military than what has already
In a note read in court by Judge with the help of Pakistani militants, ers was running “a little more than LONDON — WikiLeaks been published.
James Zagel, jurors said they had only Afghan and U.S. officials say. average” in the east. He said most of spokesman Julian Assange said Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff
managed to agree on two of 24 counts Security in eastern Afghanistan is them were believed to be Pakistanis, Thursday his organization is Morrell described the prospective
against Blagojevich and had not even critical because the region includes Chechens and Tajiks although it was preparing to release the rest of the publication as the “height of irre-
begun discussing 11 of the counts. the capital, Kabul, which the insur- difficult to determine their origins. secret Afghan war documents it sponsibility.”
gents have sought to surround and He spoke on condition of has on file. The Pentagon warned “It would compound a mistake
Officials testing seal at isolate from the rest of the country. anonymity because the information that would be more damaging to that has already put far too many
BP’s busted Gulf well The east also borders Pakistan, is sensitive. security and risk more lives than lives at risk,” he said.
where al-Qaida’s leaders fled after In some cases, militants enter the the organization’s initial release of Speaking via videolink to
NEW ORLEANS — In the the 2001 U.S.-led invasion drove country through legal crossing London’s Frontline Club, Assange
strongest indication yet that BP’s some 76,000 war documents.
the Taliban from power. points such as Torkham, 35 miles That extraordinary disclosure, brushed aside the Pentagon’s
broken oil well in the Gulf of Gen. Mohammed Zaman east of Jalalabad. Mahmoodzai said demands that he stop publishing
Mexico may be plugged for good, which laid bare classified military
Mahmoodzai, head of Afghanistan’s the infiltrators carry fake passports documents covering the war in their intelligence. He gave no spe-
officials on Thursday said they’re border security force, told the and visas provided by Lashkar-e- cific timeframe for the release of
conducting tests to determine if fur- Afghanistan from 2004 to 2010,
Associated Press that infiltration by Taiba, a Pakistan-based group that the 15,000 remaining files, but said
ther work to seal the well is needed. has angered U.S. officials, ener-
al-Qaida-linked militants has been India blames for the 2008 attacks in his organization had gone through
A final decision was expected gized critics of the NATO-led cam-
increasing in his area since March. the Indian city of Mumbai that left about half of them.
Friday on whether crews need to go 166 people dead. paign, and drawn the attention of
“One out of three are Arabs,” he “We’re about 7,000 reports in,”
ahead with drilling relief wells to “We know it is Lashkar-e-Taiba the Taliban, which has promised to
said, coming mostly from he said, describing the process of
allow for a so-called “bottom kill,” because we have sources inside the use the material to track down peo- combing through the files to ensure
Pakistan’s Bajaur and Mohmand
in which mud and cement are Afghan Taliban,” Mahmoodzai said. ple it considers traitors. that no Afghans would be hurt by
tribal areas where the Pakistan mili-
pumped from deep underground to “They said the Arabs are coming The Pentagon says it believes it their disclosure as “very expensive
tary is battling Pakistani Taliban
permanently seal the well. here through Lashkar-e-Taiba.” has identified the additional 15,000 and very painstaking.”
insurgents.
tion to switch the boundaries to San San Bruno’s claim. In addition, he San Bruno Park believes when the students would be directed to attend
SCHOOL
Continued from page 1
Bruno. San Bruno officials unani-
mously approved the resolution;
however South San Francisco unan-
asked for the direction to work with
San Bruno Park to ensure the best
interest of the children continue to
county maps were changed in
regards to the city limits, the district
changes were overlooked. South
Rollingwood Elementary School,
where the students are already
attending. If the property is in the
imously decided to take no action. be met. San Francisco Unified, on the other South San Francisco Unified School
San Bruno board President Kevin The South San Francisco board hand, believes the district lines were District, students would attend
San Bruno students were served Martinez asked for South San had no discussion and likewise took never meant to be changed. Monte Verde Elementary School.
at Carl Sandburg Elementary on Francisco’s support before the no action. It’s not only about boundaries. Switching the boundary to the
Evergreen Drive in San Bruno until board opened up discussion. Board President Liza Normandy The boundaries dictate where prop- San Bruno Park District will also
it was closed in 1978 due to declin- “It appears to us that this is requested Cohen connect with San erty revenue is funneled. require the San Mateo Union High
ing enrollment. About five years resolving a simple discrepancy. … Bruno to discuss further options. In 2005, the San Bruno District School District Board of Trustees to
ago, the land was sold and houses A dispute over property is not our Currently, San Bruno claims sold the site for $30.5 million which sign off on the change since the kids
were built which brought families to desire,” he said. approximately 30 children living became the land on which 70 single- would matriculate into those high
the area. While the land is located If South San Francisco believes within the new development are family homes were built. In 2007, schools. Any boundary changes
within San Bruno city limits, it is the measure to be more complicat- attending its schools. However, property tax revenue from the site would need to be approved by the
also located within the South San ed, Martinez invited the idea of a property tax money is going to the began to be collected and forwarded San Mateo County Board of
Francisco Unified School District creating a committee comprised of South San Francisco district. School to the South San Francisco Unified Supervisors.
boundary. Both San Bruno Park two board members from each dis- boundaries were drawn prior to city School District. If the school district At the same meeting, the board
Elementary and South San trict to rectify the problem. limits. When Carl Sandburg boundaries are changed, future tax decided to hold a closed session in
Francisco Unified school districts South San Francisco Elementary was built, the land was revenue would go to San Bruno October to discuss possibilities of
see the land as being within its Superintendent Howard Cohen rec- in unincorporated San Mateo Park Elementary and San Mateo freezing salaries of the superintend-
boundaries. This week, both boards ommended the board not approve County. In 1977, the Local Agency Union High school districts instead. ent and other top employees and
had the chance to vote on a resolu- the resolution, noting the district Formation Commission annexed the If the property is in the San Bruno shortening contracts with the same
could not find evidence to support land to the city of San Bruno. Park Elementary School District, employees.
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Janssen is
Walking off with win
By Josh Dubow
back where
it all started
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
H
ome sweet home. That is Jennica
SAN FRANCISCO — Pinch-hit- Janssen’s state of mind these days
ter Andrew Torres hit a bases-loaded after graduating from UCLA in
single in the bottom of the ninth June. It’s not as if Janssen didn’t enjoy her
inning to send the San Francisco experience in Westwood.
Giants into a weekend showdown On the contrary, the 2006 Carlmont High
against San Diego on a high note graduate loved her four years as a Bruin,
following an 8-7 victory over the but is plenty excited to start the next chap-
Chicago Cubs on Thursday. ter in her life.
Pat Burrell hit a grand slam and “It’s going to be exciting to put on a jer-
solo home run and Pablo Sandoval sey again,” said Janssen, who was one of
also homered to snap a drought of seven women’s basketball recruits to sign
178 at-bats without a longball as the and play the upcoming basketball season at
Giants won despite blowing a four- Notre Dame de Namur University. “My
run lead. parents are going to be able to see me play
Aaron Rowand led off the ninth again and that’s
with an infield single against going to be pretty
Andrew Cashner (1-5) and went to nice. It’s great to be
second on a sacrifice by Freddy home again.”
Sanchez. After Aubrey Huff was Janssen spent the
intentionally walked, Cashner last three years as a
walked Buster Posey unintentional- practice player/man-
ly to load the bases. ager at UCLA, dress-
Torres, held out of the starting ing up in a suit for
lineup before of tightness in his legs, home and away
then hit a drive to center that landed games. But she prac-
on the warning track and bounced ticed with the team
over the fence for the winning hit. everyday, gaining
Brian Wilson (3-1) pitched a hit- invaluable experience and toughness.
less ninth for the win. Janssen took notes and stats during the
Now the Giants can turn their games but played with the scout team in
attention to the NL West-leading practice. The scout team basically imitates
Padres, who have won seven of the team’s upcoming opponent in practice,
eight head-to-head meetings and typically Division I women’s programs
between the teams this season. But recruit top male players who aren’t a part
the Giants are a very different team of the men’s team to go up against in prac-
than the one that last played the tice.
Padres in May. “I was the only girl on the scout team,”
The biggest difference is the pres- Janssen said. “Our role was to pretty much
ence in the lineup of rookie Buster learn the opposing team’s offense and
Posey, who is hitting .335 since ANDREW SCHEINER / DAILY JOURNAL defense and run it against the team. In the
Pablo Sandoval appears to be finding his groove, connecting for a home run, above, and a triple. Pat
See GIANTS, Page 13 Burrell drove in five with two homers,including a grand slam. See LEE, Page 16
beginning Friday. Geoff Baker and an RBI double by was not as dominating as usual made it 3-1 before the Giants tied
GIANTS
Continued from page 12
Burrell gave the Giants a 7-3 lead
with a grand slam in the fifth off
Randy Wells. But the Cubs worked
Koyie Hill to make it 7-5.
Sergio Romo entered with run-
ners on second and third and no outs
against the Cubs. Cain had allowed
just one run in his past 30 innings
against Chicago, throwing 23
the game on the consecutive homers
by Burrell and Sandoval.
NOTES: Sandoval’s homer was
their way back into the game after and got pinch-hitter Alfonso straight scoreless innings since new first since June 15 against Baltimore
starter Matt Cain left. Soriano on an infield popup and teammate Mike Fontenot hit an RBI and his third career splash hit. ...
being called up from the minors Kosuke Fukodome hit an RBI Tyler Colvin on an RBI groundout. single against him Aug. 23, 2007. Burrell has 19 career multihomer
May 29, and Burrell, who has 10 double in the seventh off Chris Ray Starlin Castro then tied the game Cain couldn’t make it out of the games. ... Cubs 3B Aramis Ramirez
homers in 154 at-bats since joining before Chicago scored three times with an RBI single past a diving first inning unscathed this game, missed his second straight game
the Giants on June 4. in the eighth to tie it. Blake DeWitt Sandoval at third base for his fourth giving up a two-run double to with a sore left rib cage. ... Cubs 1B
San Francisco can take over first started the rally when he drew a hit of the game. Xavier Nady that put the Giants in Derrek Lee will fly to St. Louis with
place in the NL West by sweeping leadoff walk from Javier Lopez. Cain matched a season-high with an early hole. the team and be activated from the
the three-game series at home Guillermo Mota allowed a single to nine strikeouts in six innings, but Wells’ RBI double in the fourth bereavement list Friday.
14 Friday • Aug. 13, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
RAIDERS
Continued from page 12
their exhibition season with a 27-24 win
Thursday night.
Last season’s title won’t help the Saints
NCAA board proposes tougher
Romo was sacked three times on the open-
ing drive, twice after getting to the 16. Jon
repeat.
“That’s been our mindset from the start,”
linebacker Jonathan Vilma said. “We’ve got to
academic standards for hoops
By Michael Marot athletes enrolled in classes could attend up to
prove ourselves all over again. We’ve got to
Kitna got a series with the starting blockers keep working and improve on the little THE ASSOCIATED PRESS eight hours per week of strength and condi-
and wound up getting sacked, too, nearly for a things.” tioning training. Two hours of that could be
safety. INDIANAPOLIS — Men’s basketball play- designated for skills development with the
For the Patriots, it was a successful return to
Romo finished 4 of 7 for 52 yards. Kitna the field where their last game was a rout, a ers may have to give up those summer vaca- coaching staff.
was 8 of 11 for 96 yards. 33-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in the first tions to focus on academics. College basketball coaches have long con-
At least Dallas didn’t lose another tight end. round of the playoffs. On Thursday, the NCAA’s board of direc- tended they wanted more time to work with
Already thin at that position, the Cowboys tors agreed to back a new proposal requiring their players during the summer.
threw to star Jason Witten only once; he Ravens 17, Panthers 12 incoming freshmen to have their academic NABC executive director Jim Haney was
caught it, for 18 yards. records assessed by university officials. Those out of town and unavailable for comment.
BALTIMORE — Joe Flacco took his new The proposal will now go to the member-
Dallas also can feel better about Buehler, in need of additional classwork would have to
offense on a test drive against the Carolina ship schools for comment. It is scheduled to
the linebacker-sized kicker who specialized in take at least six credit hours during summer
Panthers, and had a smooth ride. be voted on in January.
kickoffs as a rookie last season. By making all school, earning at least three credits, to
three of his tries, he’s 6 of 7 this preseason. All Flacco produced two scores in an abbreviat- Under the proposal, schools would also
ed appearance, and the Ravens’ defense held become eligible in the fall. have to provide a learning-skills assessment
four of his kickoffs turned into touchbacks, In addition, school officials would have to
too. Carolina without a touchdown in a 17-12 pre- and education program for all incoming men’s
season victory Thursday night. reassess the academic records of players at the basketball players, and require schools to
Flacco went 8 for 12 for 120 yards and a end of each school year and determine cover the cost of summer classes for incoming
Patriots 27, Saints 24 TD. He guided Baltimore to a field goal in his whether additional summer classes are need- freshmen through their scholarships.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — A new season, a first series, then went three-and-out before ed. Critics argue that the legislation will be too
different result, a lot of improvement left for directing a 96-yard drive that ended with a 30- Schools that do not offer summer classes expensive, give the national governing body
the Super Bowl champions to make. yard touchdown pass to Mark Clayton. would be exempt from the legislation. too much power over the decisions of individ-
The New Orleans Saints gave up big plays “We need to clean some things up, but over- The reward: Coaches could then designate ual schools and give coaches more practice
and a decisive 28-yard field goal in the final all it was a good start,” Flacco said. an eight-week summer period in which the time.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Friday • Aug. 13, 2010 15
At the time, Janssen that competes in official games year-round. soccer — the prep soccer and basketball sea-
LEE
Continued from page 12
wasn’t sure of her post-
UCLA plans, but she
knew graduate school was
As part of UCLA’s varsity four boat, Janssen
had to wake up at 5:30 a.m. everyday for
practice.
sons coincide — Janssen was a standout for-
ward/midfielder at the club level for the De
Anza Force Impact.
a strong possibility. “Waking up at 5:30 in the morning every- During her junior year, Janssen made the
Janssen, who majored in day is not what I envisioned for college,” she 17-and-under Y-League national team.
offseason, I played pickup (with the players psychobiology at UCLA, said. “We’d practice six days a week, and
on the women’s team) and stayed in shape. It But Janssen said she was never the same
eventually decided it was three of those days would have a morning
was weird sitting on the bench and a lot of on the pitch after the injury. Once possessing
best to continue her edu- and afternoon practice. I don’t regret rowing
hard work for not playing, but I really got a laser for a shot, Janssen’s right knee could-
Jennica cation and pursue a mas- but I probably wouldn’t do it again. It was
into the game and even got so excited once I n’t take the constant repetition of kicking a
Janssen ter’s degree. the most intense sport I’ve ever done, and
broke a clipboard (in UCLA’s home win ball around for six days a week.
way harder than any athletic thing I’ve ever
against Cal this past season).” A perfect fit done.” “My kicking foot couldn’t handle it,” she
The only person who is probably more Janssen tried out for the rowing team said. “It was tough at first, but I think as an
Turns out NDNU has a strong clinical psy- athlete (you realize) everything happens for a
excited for the season to start than Janssen is because she had a friend on the squad. While
chology program, making the school a slam- reason. (All throughout high school) I had a
NDNU coach Mike Rudder, who signed a the experience was grueling, it prepared her
dunk choice. NDNU will be getting a much hard time deciding which sport was my
stellar recruiting class coming off the best mentally and physically for basketball. Heck,
improved player from the one who led favorite one. The injury decided it for me.”
season in program history. The Argonauts hoops turned out to be a piece of cake after
Carlmont to a 2005 Central Coast Section
finished 16-11 last season, including a 12-4 rowing for a year. Competing for a season on The words of wisdom shouldn’t be all that
Division I championship.
mark in the Pacific West Conference. That UCLA’s crew team served to be another surprising given the fact that Janssen helped
Being a practice player/manager for a solid
was good enough for a tie for second place character builder coming off a tough senior run the chain gang at Carlmont — the people
Division I team has improved Janssen’s game
in the conference standings. year at Carlmont. who move the yard markers during football
by leaps and bounds.
With most of the core nucleus returning — games — at Carlmont home contests.
Rudder has already seen Janssen play in a
including former Aragon and Skyline Making up for a lost season Take it from esteemed Daily Journal sports
couple of open gym sessions and sees a more
College standout twins Katie and Laura editor Nathan Mollat, myself and football
complete player from the one he watched at At the beginning of the prep basketball
Zasly — along with an influx of talent, referees all over the country when we say
Carlmont. Janssen sees the difference, too. season, Janssen suffered a tear to the posteri-
NDNU is expected to challenge for the con- that it’s not always easy to find a group of
“Coming out of high school, I wasn’t or cruciate ligament in her right knee.
ference championship and a berth in the teenagers who can follow directions and
strong fundamentally,” she said. “I had a lot Janssen, who clearly wasn’t right, still played
NCAA Division II tournament. make the chains move smoothly.
of things on my game I needed to work on, through the pain as she hobbled around the
“Getting Jennica was like a gift from God,”
and at UCLA, I improved a lot on basic court with an injury that took a couple of Janssen is a playmaking guard who can do
Rudder said. “To get that high level of a bas-
skills and just learned more about the game. weeks to diagnose. it all: Defend, shoot, pass, rebound and get to
ketball player who can bring experience, pas-
You’re going up against amazing athletes and Janssen, who opted not to have surgery, the basket off dribble penetration. After over-
sion and leadership is pretty unbelievable.
it really teaches you to mature in your ended up missing the next month and a half coming adversity, toughening up through
My vision is to have her be on the floor at
game.” before coming back for the playoffs. Still crew and further honing her hoops game as a
the same time with the Zaslys as a combo
guard. Frankly, I can’t wait to get started.” nowhere near her top form, Janssen’s career practice player, Janssen is ready for one final
The Argonauts don’t play their season
Discovering new challenges ended when the Scots lost 47-43 to Milpitas run at glory.
opener until Nov. 12 against Menlo College, Janssen didn’t try to walk-on as a freshman in the CCS D-I semifinals. She’s pretty much experienced and done it
but anticipation around the Belmont campus because she knew she wasn’t ready for D-I “Senior year was tough, but I learned to be all and her lone season playing for NDNU
has been building for a while. Janssen’s hoops. Instead, Janssen ended up on the row- a good support system to the team and leader has the potential to be a great one.
arrival actually has been months in the mak- ing team, and it turned out to be one of the off the court,” she said.
ing. Janssen, 22, attended an NDNU game hardest things she’s ever done in her life. To add insult to injury, Janssen’s PCL tear
last year while she was back on winter break Rowing is one of the few sports at the D-I also ended her promising soccer career. Emanuel Lee can be reached: emanuel@smdai-
from UCLA. level — tennis being one of the others — Although Janssen never played high school lyjournal.com and (650) 344 5200, ext. 109.
But in less time than it takes a rose to wilt, the we have to do to stay up there. We’re capable of Best missed the final four games of the season
CAL
Continued from page 12
Bears lost back to back games to Oregon and
Southern California by a combined 72-6. Tedford
said that even when the team was 8-3, it felt like 3-
getting up there, but we have to be capable of stay-
ing up there.”
Based on the preseason prognostications, most
after a frightening fall knocked him out and sent
him to the hospital with a concussion and sore
back.
8 because of the preseason hype. After a 42-10 experts doubt whether Cal can even get close to Vereen rushed for 566 yards and six touch-
That’s exactly what happened last year. The defeat at Washington and a Poinsettia Bowl loss to the top this season. downs in the final four games for Cal. Vereen’s
Utah, Cal finished 8-5. Tailback Shane Vereen has the task of replacing best performance came in the Big Game at
lofty preseason projections were followed by a 3-
“When we are the top dog it just seems like we Best, who finished his career at Cal with 2,668 Stanford, when he carried 42 times for 193 yards
0 start that led many around Cal to believe the fall flat on our face,” senior linebacker Mike yards rushing, 62 catches for 533 yards and 35 and three scores in a 34-28 victory. Vereen fin-
team would finally make it back to the Rose Bowl Mohamed said. “That’s something that we’ve total touchdowns. ished his sophomore season with 852 yards rush-
for the first time since after the 1958 season. talked about. When we do get to the top, what do Vereen got a head start on that last year when ing and 12 touchdowns.
1-11 team Jim Harbaugh took over following the “It’s a double-edged sword there,” Harbaugh That blueprint will be to ride the strong right
STANFORD
Continued from page 12
2006 season.
Harbaugh led the Cardinal to upsets of
Southern California and rival California in his
said. “The main thing is we have to understand
that because we went to a bowl and won eight
games we’re not entitled to go to a better bowl
arm of Luck, who is considered one of the top pro
prospects in all of college football after playing
just one season at Stanford.
first season and fell one win shy of a bowl bid his and win 10 games or 11 or 12. All those have to Luck, who sat out his freshman year as a red-
seasons coaching in the NFL, in hopes of improv- second year before leading Stanford to its first be earned. From the other side of the coin, the shirt, completed 56.3 percent of his passes for
ing the struggling unit. bowl bid in eight years last season as the Cardinal team has the knowledge and the evidence that it 2,575 yards, 13 touchdowns and four intercep-
That was one of the few negatives last year as finished 8-5. can be done and also has the blueprint for doing tions despite missing the Sun Bowl loss to
the Cardinal completed their turnaround from the Expectations are high again this year. it.” Oklahoma with a broken right index finger.
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FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THUR
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
MLS STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
vs.Padres vs.Padres vs.Padres OFF vs.Phillies @Phillies @Phillies
7:15 p.m. 1:10 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE East Division
W L Pct GB
East Division
W L Pct GB
NBC-11 FOX CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD
W L T Pts GF GA New York 71 43 .623 — Atlanta 66 48 .579 —
Columbus 11 4 4 37 28 17 Tampa Bay 69 45 .605 2 Philadelphia 64 50 .561 2
@Minnesota @Minnesota @Minnesota vs.Toronto vs.Toronto vs.Toronto vs.Rays
5:10 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 11:10 a.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. New York 9 6 4 31 21 21 New York 57 57 .500 9
12:35 p.m. Boston 66 50 .569 6
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL Florida 57 56 .504 8 1/2
Toronto FC 7 7 5 26 21 21 Toronto 60 54 .526 11
Washington 49 66 .426 17 1/2
Chicago 5 5 6 21 21 21 Baltimore 40 75 .348 31 1/2
Aug. 14 Aug. 21 Aug. 28 Sept. 5 Sept. 11 Sept. 15 Sept. 25
vs.Kansas City vs.LA Galaxy @ N.Y. @ Houston vs. Dallas vs.Philly Kansas City 5 8 5 20 15 21 Central Division
7 p.m. 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. @Toronto FC Central Division W L Pct GB
CSN+ CSN-CAL 1 p.m. New England 5 9 3 18 17 27
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL W L Pct GB
Philadelphia 4 10 4 16 22 33 St.Louis 64 49 .566 —
Minnesota 65 50 .565 — Cincinnati 64 51 .557 1
Aug. 14 Aug. 22 Aug. 28 Sept. 1 Sept. 5 Sept. 11 D.C. 3 13 3 12 12 32
Chicago 64 51 .557 1 Milwaukee 54 62 .466 11 1/2
vs.Washington @ Chicago @Atlanta vs.Philly
7 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. @Sky Blue FC vs.Boston Detroit 55 59 .482 9 1/2 Houston 48 65 .425 16
FSC 4 p.m. 6:05 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
FSC
Playoffs TBA
WESTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland 48 67 .417 17 Chicago 48 67 .417 17
W L T Pts GF GA Kansas City 47 68 .409 18 Pittsburgh 39 75 .342 25 1/2
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hell of a monologue in which he describes then lifts them into that perfect mouth, slurp- who prompted this whole journey. Since
LOVE
Continued from page 21
what led him to the ashram. Jenkins is such an
intelligent, honest actor, he makes every
moment feel authentic. He kind of makes you
ing and sucking the pasta in with delight.
Warning: Do NOT see this movie hungry. The
Thanksgiving turkey she shares for breakfast
“love” is in the title, we know Liz will find it,
so there’s not a whole lot of suspense. Still,
Roberts’ scenes with Javier Bardem sparkle
want to see a movie about his character with the locals and ex-pats who become her because ... well, he’s Javier Bardem. And his
instead. makeshift family is a nice touch, but it also character is just a real man: strong, confident,
ness. But even cynics viewing this movie (or But “Eat Pray Love” is the story of how Liz, looks seriously delicious. exciting, but also sweet and sensitive. He’s
the vast majority of men) would find it hard a successful author, leaves her husband (Billy Next, she’s off to pray at an ashram outside comfortable about welling up as he says good-
not to be impressed by the lush visuals and, on Crudup) when she realizes she no longer New Delhi, which she finds is harder than bye to his 19-year-old son who’s visiting from
a more substantive level, moved by some of wants to be married to him, then leaves her she’d expected — the whole process of keep- Australia. Again, it’s that whole female wish-
the performances. much-younger boyfriend (James Franco) ing the mind still, and all. This is where fulfillment thing.
In the India section of the story, Richard when she realizes she’s losing her identity to Jenkins’ character, Richard from Texas, Beautiful as it is, the Bali section is over-
Jenkins pretty much steals “Eat Pray Love” him, then leaves New York entirely. comes into play. But Liz also befriends a 17- long and it wraps up the film with the kind of
away from Roberts as the hippie Texan who Her first stop is Italy, a place she’s always year-old girl on the verge of an arranged mar- romantic comedy cliches that, for the most
serves as the voice of reason when Liz is feel- wanted to visit, where she immediately falls in riage — a lively, colorful affair with gorgeous, part, were blissfully absent from the first two-
ing lonely and sorry for herself. She accuses love with the people, the sights, the language. intricate costumes — and that relationship thirds. Regardless of how you feel about the
him of talking in bumper stickers — which This would be the “eat” portion of our adven- provides its own poignant moments. movie, though, “Eat Pray Love” will make
the script from Murphy and Jennifer Salt is ture, and the scene in which Liz takes on a Finally, she finds love in Bali, where she you want to head out for wine and pasta with
frequently guilty of, as well — but he shakes plate of spaghetti plays like food porn. She visits in the beginning of the movie and your girlfriends afterward. Any excuse will
things up and, more crucially, delivers one lovingly twirls the noodles around her fork returns to learn from the elderly medicine man do, and this is a good one.
explained. “So, we had been in Jaunpur and “Pretty Woman,” Roberts has done little were in a Woody Allen musical a couple of
JULIA
Continued from page 21
Agra and all these places, Goa. We were all
over the entire country. They loved it. So,
when I said we were going back, they were so
small-screen work — until now. She serves as
a producer of a documentary series set to
debut in January on Oprah Winfrey’s new
years ago and so he said, ’Oh, you’re a great
singer,’ and my husband said, ’You are a great
singer.’ So, now I’m going to say I am a great
excited. We went to all the places we hadn’t cable network. singer, and I’m not just going on ’Glee.”’
been before.” “It’s called, ’Extraordinary Moms,”’ said Roberts’ next big-screen project is “Larry
Friday, and they recounted plenty of laughs as Nevertheless, some of the sights were famil- Roberts, 42. “It really is, for me, a celebration,
the “Eat, Pray, Love” crew replicated Gilbert’s Crowne,” a dramedy that’s been shooting in
iar, perhaps most notably an elephant that a show to honor moms who I think do ... I
round-the-world journey. Southern California in recent months and is
plays a key role in the movie. mean, every mom does amazing things every
Roberts’ family — including 5-year-old “Actually that elephant that I had the scene day. But we found some that really, really are set for release next year, reunites her with
twins Hazel and Phinnaeus and 3-year-old with ... is the elephant that Phinnaeus and I extraordinary and we wanted to make a show Tom Hanks, whom she described as “an
Henry — also came along for the ride. had ridden in January in Jaunpur. When I about it. Oprah made it happen for us.” amazing man and friend.”
“Well, the funny thing is, they had just been walked across the ashram and saw that ele- One TV gig she won’t be taking is a role in As for her life in general, Roberts said she
in India because my husband (photographer phant I said, ’I know that elephant,’ and it was her “Eat, Pray, Love” director Ryan Murphy’s feels “really satisfied.”
Danny Moder) had just been working there in the same elephant.” hit TV series, “Glee.” Her next really demanding project? “Get
January and this was in October,” Roberts Since her box-office breakthrough in 1990’s Explained Roberts: “Billy Crudup and I ready for kindergarten.”
he’s dead inside, “Dracula dead”) while still But the world of “The Expendables” has Frequently, “The Expendables” is so inco-
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maintaining his dignity.
The crew is hired out to storm the fictional
Caribbean island of Vilena, where a corrupt
shockingly little connection to anything like
the real world. The principle setting on Vilena
is a military compound like that of any
herent, even on its own terms, as to be laugh-
able. Menacing one-liners (like the one after a
traitorous minion is shot: “Now we can see the
general (the usually comedic David Zayas) “Rambo” movie or shoot ’em up video game: inside of him, and I see lies!”) and poor pro-
and a villainous, rogue CIA agent (the well Cargo boxes, sand bags and watch towers — duction values made me wonder if I walked
many wink-wink laughs as possible; as he chosen Eric Roberts) are in power. The gener- all of your cliche fodder for explosions. into not a movie theater but a time warp. This
exits, Willis’ character wonders what his prob- al’s daughter (Giselle Itie) is leading a resist- “The Expendables,” too, has the shallowest is a movie world where irony never happened.
lem is, while Barney wryly replies: “He wants ance, and she quickly becomes a focal point of of world views. There’s little room for women But that Stallone can be so ardent about
to be president.” the mission (“Bad Shakespeare,” notes (Charisma Carpenter plays Lee Christmas’ returning to this kind of film gives “The
The most respected actor to be summoned Roberts’ character). cheating girlfriend, who quickly recedes from Expendables” a strange charm. It’s absurd,
for duty is Mickey Rourke, who plays the There are the slightest of political under- the film) and the men are most comfortable easy to make fun of and remarkably out of
group’s job hunter, a grizzled former merce- tones: The mercenaries — perhaps like bantering with each other and cheering knife touch. But one imagines it’s exactly the movie
nary named Tool. It’s a testament to Rourke’s America — have become too soulless in their throwing contests. Morality isn’t complicated, Stallone wanted to make. He loves this stuff,
abilities that he somehow manages to move warring occupation. There’s a gratuitous the only really firm rule being that hitting and one is inclined to allow him his quixotic,
through “The Expendables” enlivening it with waterboading scene, as well. The possibility of women is intolerable — quite the moral boyish dream where he is forever leaping
old warrior wisdom (in a monologue, he says redemption hangs in saving Vilena. stance. through explosions and killing bad guys.
effects and Velcro muscles. and flying around all over the set. When you to be tough, no offense to anyone” Lundgren
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He urged his cast not to hold back.
“I said, ’You guys, we have to do something
very physical without CGI that’s interesting to
got hit, you got hurt, and that was nice,”
Austin said. “It was good, old-school physi-
cal stuff. It looked real and a lot of it was
said. “These are real tough guys.”
And though the cast is all over 40 (Crews is
the youngest at 42), their age isn’t acknowl-
watch. I mean, we have to throw down,”’ he real.” edged in the film.
recalled. “They were all for it.” Plus everyone tried to outdo each other on “I wasn’t trying to flaunt it, but it just seems
half the script and focused on an action-filled Even the stunt doubles brought their A- set, Stallone said, adding that all were afraid that the tough guys, the ones I know, are
tale of men on a mission to save the girl, their game to scenes with the famous fighters, said to fight Couture. mature,” Stallone explained. “I haven’t seen
gang and, he says, their very souls. He wanted Austin, who with Lundgren, appeared with “Randy Couture is ferocious,” Stallone said. the young tough guys yet... Hopefully, if this
to bring back the classic tough-guy characters Stallone in the suite. “Randy went through a couple of individu- works, you’ll be able to find the young
and real big-screen fights that were popular “You didn’t see a lot of guys wearing wires als,” Austin added. “There were a few people Rambos and the young this and the young
before the advent of computer-generated who got carted off.” Charles Bronsons, who want to show their
Austin and Lundgren said they kicked their machismo.”
training regimens up a notch so they could be And as for Stallone himself?
bigger and badder for the movie. Couture is “I look at myself as like an 18-year-old with
still in fighting shape, having recently com- arthritis,” he said. “I know we were called
peted with UFC. geezers and we’re this and we’re past our
“These are not just kid actors who pretend prime, but I said good, wait until you see this.”
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FRIDAY, AUG. 13 $10. For more information call 726-
Stories from the Past: ‘How 1409.
Baseball Saved Us.’ 11 a.m. San
Mateo County History Museum, Pacific Film Night. 7:30 p.m. her partner. The couple wed in
2200 Broadway, Redwood City. $5 Mildred Owen Concert Hall, 1220 Massachusetts in June but wanted to
adults, $3 seniors and students, mem- Linda Mar Blvd. Come for northern
bers and children under 5 free. For California’s premier of ‘Broken make it official in their home state.
more information call Diane 299- Hills.’ $12 for admission. For more The Foxes left the courthouse without
0104. information call 355-8001. exchanging vows after the ruling by
Zorba the Greek birthday lunch. Katie Garibaldi performance. 8 Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn
Noon. Twin Pines Senior and p.m. Angelica’s Bistro, 863 Main St., Walker in a case many believe is des-
Community Center, 20 Twin Pines Redwood City. Returning to tined for the Supreme Court.
Lane, Belmont. Pietie, Laura and Angelica's Bistro for a special
Diana are cooking marinated lamb, acoustic performance in the Bell Walker decided to give gay marriage
moussaka, Greek salad and more. $6. Theater Room. $5. For more infor- opponents until next Wednesday to ask
For more information call 595-7444. mation call 365-3226.
the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to
Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. SUNDAY, AUG. 15 block same-sex weddings while it
1:30 p.m. Coyote Point Museum, ‘Mystery Castle’ Tours. 9:45 a.m. to decides their appeal. If the appeals court
1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. 3:15 p.m. 900 Mirador Terrace,
Learn about Coyote Point Museum’s Pacifica. Come and participate in our chooses not to get involved, Walker said
non-releasable animals. Free with 90 minute self-guided tours of the county clerks may begin issuing mar-
admission. For more information castle. Adults $25 Children under 12
342-7755. $10. For more information call 359- riage licenses to same-sex couples at 5
5462. p.m. on Wednesday.
SATURDAY, AUG. 14 REUTERS
Walker last week struck down the
‘Mystery Castle’ Tours. 9:45 a.m. to Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. 1
state’s gay marriage ban, known as A man opposed to same sex marriage carries signs outside City Hall prior to a judge
3:15 p.m. 900 Mirador Terrace, p.m. Coyote Point Museum, 1651
Pacifica. Come and participate in our Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. Proposition 8, saying that the voter- lifting the Proposition 8 stay on same sex marriages at City Hall in San Francisco.
90-minute self-guided tours of the Come join us in our Wildlife Theater “We’re both very traditional. Our par- ponents didn’t convince him that anyone
castle. Adults $25, children under 12, and learn about Coyote Point approved law is unconstitutional.
$10. For more information call 359- Museum’s non-releasable animals. Lawyers for gay marriage opponents ents both gave their blessings,” would be harmed by allowing same-sex
5462. Free with admission. For more infor- filed their request with the 9th Circuit Campbell said. marriages to resume. Gay and lesbian
mation call 342-7755.
Auditions at Hillbarn Theatre. 10 late Thursday, asking the court to block California voters passed Proposition 8 couples, however, would be harmed if
a.m. to 2 p.m. Foster City Parks and Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. 3 gay marriages from going forward. They as a state constitutional amendment in the ban continued, according to the
Recreation, 650 Shell Blvd., Foster p.m. Coyote Point Museum, 1651 November 2008, five months after the judge, who previously ruled that the ban
City. Come try out for Hillbarn Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. argued the appeals court should grant the
Theatre’s production of ‘Dial M For Come join us in our Wildlife Theater stay “to avoid the confusion and California Supreme Court legalized violates constitutional guarantees of
Murder.’ Prepare one serious and one and learn about Coyote Point irreparable injury that would flow from same-sex unions and an estimated equal protection and due process.
comic monologue. Callbacks to be Museum’s non-releasable animals.
held on Aug. 16 from 7 p.m. to 10 Free with admission. For more infor- the creation of a class of purported 18,000 same-sex couples already had Walker also turned aside arguments
p.m. By appointment only; for mation call 342-7755. same-sex marriages.” tied the knot. that marriages performed now could be
appointment call 349-6411. For more The delay disappointed dozens of “It’s a really sad day for Californians, thrown into legal chaos if Proposition 8
information visit hillbarntheatre.org. Boogie Woogie Ballroom Dance. 5
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Burlingame same-sex couples around the state who for families, for our future and for voters is later upheld by an appeals court. He
Millbrae Historical Society Masonic Hall, 145 Park Road, had hoped to marry immediately. that a federal judge has trampled on the pointed to the 18,000 same-sex couples
Rummage Sale. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Burlingame. Lesson from 5 p.m. to 6
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave. p.m., dancing from 6 p.m. to 8:30 “It’s sad that we have to wait a little civil rights of voters,” said Luke who remain legally wed after marrying
Come for the Millbrae Library bar- p.m. $12 for lesson and dance, $10 longer, but it’s been six years,” said Otterstad, 24, of Sacramento, who stood during the five-month window in which
gain books/media sale. For more for just dancing. For more informa- among dozens of gay marriage support- gay marriage was legal in California
information call 697-7607. tion call 571-0836. Teresa Rowe, 31, of Suisun City who
went to San Francisco’s City Hall on ers outside San Francisco’s City Hall to before voters passed the ban in 2008.
Lessons in Dragon Boating. 10:30 MONDAY, AUG. 16 Thursday morning with her partner to fill protest the judge’s ruling. Finally, Walker said it also appeared
a.m. to noon. Boat Park, Bounty and Plants at Twin Pines with Joe
Fostercity Blvd., Foster City. All ages Zucca. 10 a.m. Twin Pines Senior out a marriage license application. Lawyers for gay couples, California doubtful that the opponents of the ban
(12+) and levels welcome. Free with and Community Center, 20 Twin Scott Campbell, 41, and Scott Hall, Gov. Schwarzenegger and Attorney have any right to appeal his decision
equipment provided. For more infor- Pines Lane, Belmont. Learn facts 35, had to tell family members en route General Jerry Brown filed legal motions striking down a state law that he said
mation visit bayareadragons.org. about the plants and trees from
around the globe. Free. For more to the Beverly Hills courthouse for the Friday asking that same-sex marriages should have been defended by either
Filoli Improv Workshops. 11:30 information call 595-7444. ceremony to turn back. They vowed to be allowed to resume immediately. Schwarzenegger and Brown, who both
a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Filoli, 86 Cañada Walker said on Thursday that ban pro- refused to do so.
Road, Woodside. Two free half-hour Dance Connection. 6:45 p.m. to 10 return next week.
comedy improv workshops for kids p.m. Burlingame Women’s Club, 241
Park Road. Free dance lessons from p.m. that evening, though, Rabe said the
READY
of all ages. Free for kids under 18.
For more information call 364-8300. 6:45 to 7:30. Open dance following.
Light refreshments will be served. office will assume it’s a go.
Third Sunday Ballroom Tea Dance. Admission is $8 for members, $10 She and others are discussing right now
1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. San Bruno Senior for guests. For more information call
Center, 1555 Crystal Springs Road. 342-2221. Continued from page 1 whether the office will remain open that
$5. For more information call 616- night to issue licenses and perform cere-
Movies at Little House. 1 p.m. Little
7150.
House Auditorium, 800 Middlefield monies or begin at 8 a.m. the following
Ave., Menlo Park. Featuring ‘It’s announcement, the office and steps of the morning.
Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. 1
p.m. and 3 p.m. Coyote Point Complicated.’ $2 for members, $3 for county government center in Redwood “We are looking forward to implement-
non-members. For more information
Museum, 1651 Coyote Point Drive,
call 326-2025. City were devoid of wedding hopefuls and ing this and have a number of people who
San Mateo. Learn about Coyote Point
Museum’s non-releasable animals. sign-wielding proponents. Instead, couples want to perform ceremonies,” Rabe said,
Free with admission. For more infor- Jazz on Main. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Main lit up the phones with inquiries, Rabe said.
mation 342-7755. and Broadway, Redwood City. adding that she was “very disappointed”
Support local jazz act One man wanted to book the chapel for the office couldn’t immediately spring
Sixth Annual Bookstock Festival. 1 Tamburr/Vitchev project. Free. For Wednesday just in case but Kaylene
p.m. to 4 p.m. Courthouse Square, more information visit www.red- into action yesterday.
Downtown Redwood City. Come join woodcity.org/events/jazzonmain. Keller of the office had to explain they In the meantime, Rabe is advising peo-
a family celebration of books, music
TUESDAY, AUG. 17
wouldn’t while the stay was in place. ple to fill out forms online and be ready.
and fun. For more information call Others wanted to see if they could apply
780-7013. Make Your Own Jigsaw Puzzle at The cost is nonrefundable and she doesn’t
Little House. 9 a.m. to noon. Little for licenses in advance so they could wed
House Wood Shop, 800 Middle Ave., want to take money if the office can’t
Back to School Fashion Show. 1:30 immediately if Walker lifted the stay.
p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center, 60 Menlo Park. Learn how to use wood- legally follow through.
31st Ave., San Mateo. Local models working tools and complete your Licenses are good for three months and Just after 12:30 p.m., a clerk announced If Wednesday’s deadline holds though,
from Burlingame High School and own jigsaw puzzle. For more infor-
mation call 326-2025. lifting the stay would likely give couples a radio reported the stay was lifted but the Clerk’s Office won’t even need to
Hillsdale High School will model the
latest fashions for back to school a good amount of time to wed while the without an official word from the judge generate new license templates. The
Animals in Action. 10:30 a.m.
from American Eagle Outfitters,
Coyote Point Museum, 1651 Coyote issue winds itself through the appellate and county counsel, everything remained forms which once asked for “bride” and
Express, Forever 21, GAP, Hot Topic,
Macy’s, Torrid, Zumiez and more. Point Drive, San Mateo This is a new courts. However, many want to take no at a standstill. A long 10 minutes later, “groom” information was changed to
and exciting opportunity to witness
Free. For more information call 380-
our animals engaging in all kinds of chances, Keller said. filled with checks on news sites, the office Party A and Party B. Now, the forms have
8390.
activities. Free with admission. For By all appearances, Wednesday was received word that the stay would be lift- both “bride” and “groom” next to each
more information 342-7755. ed but not for six more days.
Victorian Days Walking Tours. 2 business as usual. section and lets the person choose how to
p.m. Second Avenue and El Camino But as the clock ticked toward noon — The gap gives the appellate court a
Real at the parking facility. Dr. Acena identify or leave it blank.
will conduct a tour of the San Walker’s expected deadline — workers chance to impose its own stay, so Rabe “We have no administrative tasks that
Mateo’s historic downtown. For more checked watches and asked each other for wants couples not to automatically need accomplishing first. We’re ready
information visit historysmc.org.
updates. “News?” “Is there news?” “Has assume they can marry come next when a couple wants to check groom and
Spirit of ’45. Noon to 5 p.m. Historic anybody heard?” Wednesday. If the court is quiet as of 5 groom,” she said.
Park at Kelley Park, 1650 Senter
Road, San Jose. Celebrating the end
which will be repaid by the rent generat- spots and realized a waiting list of more
of World War II. Featuring a victory
parade, band music, dancing and
children’s activities. For more infor-
mation call (408) 918-1042.
HOUSING
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ed. The same funding mechanism was
used to build the College Vista site in
San Mateo with plans to pay over 30
than 100 people meant the need was not
being met, leading to the second devel-
opment.
African Art Exposition. 6 p.m. to 9 years. Christensen added the project is Residents of the San Mateo location
p.m. Avenue Art Gallery, 60 E. Third
Ave., San Mateo. Ken Mahar is not expected to be paid off much sooner. have welcomed eight babies in four
showing his images from his African “This provides the opportunity for Looking over the Bay Area, the devel- years. More importantly, 12 people were
safari. For more information call Ken staff to have affordable housing near opment offers units with balconies, able to buy homes locally from the
Mahar at 574-1025.
their work,” said Ron Galatolo, chancel- some with garages and nearly all with a money saved, said Schwartz.
Art Show and Open House. 6 p.m. lor for the San Mateo County lovely view. The club house was deco- The original development meant 59
to 9 p.m. Avenue Art, 60 E. Third
Ave., Suite 110, San Mateo. Avenue Community College District. “There are rated by an on-campus interior design percent of people were able to walk to
Art, a collective of local artists, 60 more 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom units at an class. work, saving 153,000 commute miles
invites you to an Art Show featuring affordable price so people can save to
the paintings of Marjory Wilson, jew- Karen Schwartz, district trustee and annually, she said.
elry by Sheryl Tappan and photogra- buy their own house. It’s extremely president of the San Mateo County Residents for the new housing were
phy by Ken Mahar. Free to attend, expensive to live here.”
refreshments served. For more infor- Colleges Educational Housing chosen off the waiting list that was pre-
mation call 579-4462 or visit The units range in size from 800 to Corporation Board, explained the need viously created. There was a formula for
www.avenueart.org. 1,300 square feet with costs ranging for housing became part of the conversa- choosing individuals that included hav-
Coastside Comedy Improv. 7:30 from $950 per month to $1,300 for the tion years ago when high cost of living ing a make up of faculty and staff equal
p.m. Enso, 131 Kelly Ave., Half largest three-bedroom unit, said district began preventing the district from hiring to that of the district, explained
Moon Bay. Community-based
improv comedy troupe brings people spokeswoman Barbara Christensen. The and retaining employees. After the San Christensen. Six units have not yet been
together for the common good and a $12 million project was funded using Mateo housing development was filled, leaving possible openings for new
laugh-out-loud good time. Tickets are
special financing, similar to a mortgage, opened, the district quickly filled the staff.
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Friday, Aug. 13, 2010 for you, even those tasks that are of a serious nature. It’s
good advice to whistle while you work.
If you’ve laid a few foundations for advancing your financial
possibilities and have stuck with them, the year ahead will AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - You have a natural knack for
reward you with added income. One endeavor in particular understanding the complicated ideas of others and determin-
may now develop into being something large and impressive. ing their worth. Put to work the suggestions you find worthy.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Once you establish a definite objec- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Dame Fortune is likely to put
tive, you won’t have any trouble coming up with a profusion you in the right spot to benefit from something you had no
of ideas as to how to achieve it. Your mental faculties will be hand in originating, but whether or not you’ll take advantage
sharper than usual. of it will be up to how well you read the situation.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Not only are you likely to have ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Your cooperative spirit is the
the ability to generate larger or extra earnings, you’ll have the secret to your success, and by taking the trouble to set a
wisdom to handle these funds wisely. Do your stuff and grow good example, everyone you encounter will respond in kind
as much as you can. and even try to outdo you.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Don’t negate your own success TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Take some time to express
by delegating to others assignments you’re far more capable your creative and artistic urges, and all that you do will not
of handling yourself. There are certain things that should not only please you, but also impress everyone else who wit-
be left up to others. nesses your work.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - If your ears are tingling, it is GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Enjoy what each of your friends
likely because of all the nice things others are saying about has to offer, untainted by financial strings. If you want to sim-
you. When people with whom you’re closely involved tell you ply have a pleasant experience with some of your pals, stay
about it, act surprised. away from anything commercial.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - Just because certain CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Once you overcome your fears Previous
associates feel your present desires are a bit outlandish, don’t and beard the lion in his den, several matters that have been
lower your expectations or discard your dreams. What they difficult to finalize will work out quite smoothly. It’s amazing Sudoku
are capable of is far different from what you can do. what a little faith will do.
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The following person is doing business Birgit Millauer, 128 Clarendon Ave., SAN
We expect a commitment of four to as: California Electric Co., 1027 Ed- FRANCISCO, CA 94114. The business
eight hours a week for at least four wards Rd., BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is is conducted by a Limited Liability Part-
CAREGIVERS months. The internship is unpaid, but hereby registered by the following owner:
Joseph A. Dini, 1728 Lake Street, SAN
nership. The registrants commenced to
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- transact business under the FBN on
2 years terns have progressed in time into MATEO, CA 94403. The business is con-
ducted by an Individual. The registrants
7/6/10.
paid correspondents and full-time re- /s/ Frederick Hadidi /
110 Employment 110 Employment experience porters. commenced to transact business under
the FBN on
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
required. College students or recent graduates /s/ Joseph A. Dini /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
County on 07/27/10. (Published in the
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/06/10,
Immediate experience is preferred but not neces- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 06/25/2010. (Published in the
08/13/10, 08/20/10, 08/27/10).
sarily required.
Placement San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/23/10,
07/30/10, 08/06/10, 08/13/10).
Please send a cover letter describing
on all assignments your interest in newspapers, a resume
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #240283
CALL (650)777-9000 and three recent clips. Before you ap- The following person is doing business
ply, you should familiarize yourself as: Sperry Van Ness/Commercial Prop-
with our publication. Our Web site: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #239630 erties, 705 Hillsborough Blvd., Hillsbor-
www.smdailyjournal.com. ough, CA 94010 is hereby registered by
The following persons are doing busi-
ness as: Hummus Heaven, 482 San the following owner: Ken Housley, same
Send your information via e-mail to
CAREGIVERS news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- Mateo Ave., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 is
hereby registered by the following own-
address. The business is conducted by
an Individual. The registrants com-
Elder Care Aides, CNA's live in. ular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210, menced to transact business under the
San Mateo CA 94402. ers: Tarek Michael Cherif, 1750 Doolittle
Great Jobs, competitive pay. Dr., SAN LEANDRO, CA 94577 and FBN on 07/01/10.
Hourly and live in available. Two Mourad Timothy Cherif, 5188 Balboa /s/ A. Kenneth Housley /
years experience with excellent Arms Dr. #C9, SAN DIEGO, CA 98117. This statement was filed with the Asses-
The business is conducted by a General sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
references. Great Benefits! County on 08/04/10. (Published in the
Partnership. The registrants commenced
Home Sweet Home Care NOW HIRING for Live-in Caregiver
to transact business under the FBN on San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/13/10,
SIGN ON BONUS!!!
(650)556-9906 Recruiting for San Mateo, San Francisco /s/ Tarek Michael Cherif / 08/20/10, 08/27/10, 09/03/10).
claudia@homesweethomecare.com and Santa Clara areas. We offer excel- This statement was filed with the Asses-
lent benefits! sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 06/24/10. (Published in the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
*Medical / Vision / Dental / Life Ins. STATEMENT #240398
* 401K/Credit Union * Direct Deposit San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/23/10,
110 Employment 110 Employment REQUIREMENTS: 07/30/10, 08/06/10, 08/13/10). The following person is doing business
as: Conscious Cuisine, 6605 1/2 Pesca-
CAREGIVERS * 1 yrs experience * Own Vehicle
* Car Insurance * Valid Drivers
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
dero Crk. Rd., Pescadero, CA 94060 is
hereby registered by the following owner:
* Good Communication skills.
OR Call today to set up an interview: STATEMENT #239908 Denise M. Ball, same address. The busi-
ACTIVITY LEADERS 1-800-417-1897 or 650-558-8848 The following person is doing business ness is conducted by an Individual. The
or send Resume to as: Monarch Village San Francisco, 165 registrants commenced to transact busi-
needed for our medically Dedward@LivHOME.com Pierce St., Daly City, CA 94013 is here- ness under the FBN on
based day program in Bur- by registered by the following owner:
Monarch Village Daly City, Inc., CA. The /s/ Denise M. Ball /
lingame serving individuals business is conducted by a Corporation. This statement was filed with the Asses-
SALES - sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
with developmental disabili- The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on County on 08/11/10. (Published in the
ties. Previous experience Putnam Auto Group /s/ Frank J. Haffner / San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/13/10,
required. Monday-Friday, This statement was filed with the Asses- 08/20/10, 08/27/10, 09/03/10).
Buick Pontiac GMC sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
day shift only. $50,000 Average Expectation County on 07/14/10. (Published in the
FAX Resume to a must…
5 Men or Women for
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/23/10,
07/30/10, 08/06/10, 08/13/10).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #239920
(650)692-2412. Career Sales Position
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following person is doing business
as: O2 Plantscapes, 520 Second Ave.,
• Car Allowance STATEMENT #240020 REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 is hereby
• Paid insurance w/life & dental The following person is doing business registered by the following owner: Tim
• 401k plan as: Communications Management Wilkin, 4 Rock Creek Ct., EMERALD
DELIVERY DRIVER • Five day work week Group, 1427 Floribunda Ave. #302, HILLS, CA 94062. The business is con-
BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is hereby reg- ducted by an Individual. The registrants
Wanted: Independent Contractor Top Performers earn $100k Plus!! istered by the following owner: Mark De- commenced to transact business under
Bilingual a plus genhardt, same address. The business is
to provide service of delivery of conducted by an Individual. The regis- the FBN on
the Daily Journal six days per Paid training included /s/ Tim Wilkin /
Call Mr. Olson trants commenced to transact business
week, Monday through Satur- under the FBN on 04/22/1999 This statement was filed with the Asses-
1-866-788-6267 sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
day. Experience with newspa- /s/ Mark Degenhardt /
per delivery required. Must This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 07/14/10. (Published in the
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/13/10,
have valid licenses and appro- County on 07/20/2010. (Published in the 08/20/10, 08/27/10, 09/03/10).
priate insurance coverage to SALES/MARKETING San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/30/10,
provide this service in order to INTERNSHIPS 08/06/10, 08/13/10, 08/20/10).
be eligible. The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
for ambitious interns who are eager to FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
jump into the business arena with both FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #240263
Papers are available for pickup feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs STATEMENT #240151 The following person is doing business
in San Mateo at 3:00 a.m. of the newspaper and media industries. The following person is doing business as: Dragotto Family Foods, 41 Escanyo
This position will provide valuable as: Leru Babies, 656 Pine St., SAN BRU- Drive, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Please apply in person Monday- experience for your bright future. NO, CA 94066 is hereby registered by 94080 is hereby registered by the follow-
Fax resume (650)344-5290 the following owner: Yelena Asadov, ing owner: Eileen Dragotto, same ad-
Friday only, 10am to 4pm at The email info@smdailyjournal.com same address. The business is conduct- dress. The business is conducted by an
Daily Journal, 800 S. Claremont ed by an Individual. The registrants com- Individual. The registrants commenced to
St #210, San Mateo. menced to transact business under the transact business under the FBN on
FBN on /s/ Eileen Dragotto /
There are currently no openings,
TAXI DRIVERS /s/ Yelena Asadov /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
but we will store your application (650)571-0606 This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
Must pass a drug test sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
on file for the next opening. County on 07/27/2010. (Published in the County on 08/03/10. (Published in the
& background check. San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/30/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/13/10,
08/06/10, 08/13/10, 08/20/10). 08/20/10, 08/27/10, 09/03/10).
203 Public Notices 210 Lost & Found 299 Computers 304 Furniture 306 Housewares 310 Misc. For Sale
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF LOST SMALL white female dog Shih PORTABLE EXTERNAL hard drive COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor- LUIGI BORMIOLI "Strauss" 9 oz. drink- HOOKED ON SCHOOL SUCCESS
USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Tzu mix. Last seen July 18th Crystal small light 40GB $25. (650)219-7836 age good condition $75. (650)867-2720 ing glasses, set of 10 for $25. Matches Learning System for ages 8-12,(Grades
STATEMENT #238832 Springs Road Senior Center. Wearing a "Strauss" 13.5 oz. Call (650)630-2329. 3-6) - NEW - $50.,SOLD
The following person have abandoned
the use of the fictitious business name:
red/pink collar that has the phone num-
bers 415-609-3333 and 415-279-5127
300 Toys
COFFEE TABLE SQUARE shaped. NON-STICK TOP over pan, $3., SM, KARASTAN AREA RUG - 5’ X 3’, 100%
Flaherty’s Kenpo Karate, 183 El Camino and the name “Moe” on tag. She an- GIRLS PINK Corvette life size runs good Lightweight, 28”x28x19" includes large (650)343-7250 all wool, thick pile with fringe, solid color
Real, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070. The fic- swers to the name “Mattie.” We are offer- $75. (650)583-2767 storage space, $11 650-704-2497 beige, very clean, $60., (650)347-5104
titious business name referred to above ing a $500.00 reward for her safe return,
was filed in County on 05/05/2010. The no questions asked. Thanks, Duncan. RADIO CONTROLLED Beetle car buggy OVEN ROASTING PAN WITH RACK. LAUNDRY OR SHOPPING CART folds
business was conducted by: Travis FOUND! $10. (408)249-3858 COMPUTER DESK - $70., (650)367- New, non stick, large, never used $55., with 4 wheels, $19., SM, (650)343-7250
Matheson, same address. 1350 (650)341-0418
/s/ Travis Matheson / SCOOTER "STREET SURFER" $30
This statement was filed with the Asses- obo never used, (650)349-6059 CURIO CABINET, Hand tooled lighted LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover &
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 294 Baby Stuff Curio cabinet Blonde. 5.5" X 23" X 1.5" REVEREWARE, 1,3.4 qt. pots, 5",7" plastic carring case & headrest, $35.
County on 08/04/10. (Published in the $98. San Mateo. 650-619-9932 pans, stainless steel w/copper bottoms, each, (650)592-7483
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/06/10, DELUXE BABY STROLLER - good con- 302 Antiques excellent cond., $60/all. (650)577-0604
08/13/10, 08/20/10, 08/27/10). dition & ready to use, $25., (650)278- DESK 60 inches w 28 inches h 30 inches MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle
2702 ANTIQUE SOLID mahogany knick-knack d two shelf extension 4 drawers $60
or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good ROASTER OVEN up to 22lb Turkey - card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x
(650)364-7777. NEW in Box - $30 SOLD 17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238
condition, $95., (650)726-2443
SUMMONS 295 Art
(CITACION JUDICIAL) DESK, EXTRA LONG. LIKE new. Brown VASE - beautiful butterfly design, gold MIRROR OCTAGON GOLD FRAME
CASE NUMBER: HG09464178 PICTURE PAINTING "jack vettriano" ANTIQUE STROMBERG – Carlson ra- wood .5 drawers; 2 sliding doors. color, perfect condition, $25., (650)867- beveled edge new never hung 30 inches
Portland gallery 26 x 33. $65. (650)345- dio Floor modelm $75., needs new tubs, 18"x28"x72"$18. 650-704-2497 2720 x 22 inches $40., (650)868-0436
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (Aviso Al De- RWC, Photo by email: kennjc@aol.com,
mandado): Rodolfo Miron Henry and 1111.
(650)592-5591 WINE GLASSES, Two hourglass shaped PAPERBACK BOOKS (80) J.R Roberts
Sara Veronica Carranza, and DOES I to DINING TABLE with 4 chairs 2 leafs sets, one plain (6), one etched (5), $15
100. You are being sued by plaintiff: (Lo PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano Western Series (gunsmith) $30/all,
CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot, $95. (650)483-3693 each 650-595-3933 (650)592-2648
esta demandando el demandante): Hy- with light attached $100. (650)867-2720 solid mahogany. $300/obo.
un Hee Noh and Clarence Ho (650)867-0379 DINING TABLE with 4 chairs with leaf PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER -
You have 30 calendar days after this 296 Appliances light wood 42 x 34 $99. (650)341-1645 307 Jewelry & Clothing $300., (650)344-9783
summons and legal papers are served
on you to file a written response at the FOOD PROCESSOR, Sumbeam, dual EDISON MODEL B STANDARD + 20 DIRECTORS TYPE CHAIR with leather MURANO GLASS bracelet from Italy SALON CHAIR - hydrolic, works per-
court and have a copy served on the head. slices, chops, grinds, liquifies, etc. CYLINDERS OAK CASE - Serviced seat, $35., (650)355-2996 various shades of red and blue artfully fectly, black base, black leather,
plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not pro- perfect condition, $19 650-595-3933 yearly, beautiful, $550.00 obo, designed $100. (650)991-2353 $90.obo, (650)290-1960
tect you. Your written response must be (650)344-6565
in proper legal form if you want the court ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak SMALL JEWELRY cabinet - 17” H, 12” SCALE - Ohaus 2,610g troy capacity
KENMORE DISHWASHER, almond, wood, great condition, glass doors, fits
to hear your case. There may be a court works great. $ 50. Please call 650-961- ENGLISH ARMOIRE with stand. Bought W, 2 glass doors, plus 2 drawers, very $65., (650)344-8549
for $415. Sacrifice for $330. large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo. pretty, $35., (650)592-2648
form that you can use for your response. 9652 (650)261-9681
You can find these court forms and more (650)771-1888 SOPRANOS COOKBOOK and calen-
MAYTAG WASHER & DRYER - $350., WOMAN’S PEARL NECKLACE - ivory dar $10/all. (408)249-3858
information at the California Courts On- FANCY COCKTAIL SIDE TABLE - 2
line Self-Help Center (650)341-2813 PERSIAN RUG - Mashad 10ft 8in X 8ft., & blue cultured, blue pearl collar, 10
blue floral borders. Center medallion door, 1 drawer, excellent condition, anti- strands, 18”, $40., (650)834-2804 VACUUM CLEANER - $50.,
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your with beige feraghan design field, $2000, que, $95. obo, (650)349-6059. (650)367-1350
county law library, or the courthouse MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well,
$85., (650)355-2996 (650)726-4651.
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing FRAMED MIRRORS - Pair of dark wal- 308 Tools
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver nut, simple framed mirrors, 29” X 22”, WALKER - fold up, like new, has two
form. If you do not file your response on MINI-FRIDGE - 32" tall; White Kenmore 303 Electronics perfect, each $25., pair $44., (650)344- ADJUSTABLE WRENCHES, New 12", wheels, $20. (650)342-7568
time, you may lose the case by default, $70. Call (650)229-4735 6565 10", 8" and 6", softgrip handles,
and your wages, money, and property 19” COLOR TV - 2 yrs. old, perfect con- metric/SAE markings, $25 650-595-3933 WEIGHT BENCH - Free, you haul.
may be taken without further warning dition. Sold! FRENCH END TABLE - exquisite inlaid (650)638-1739
from the court. PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent rich mahogany wood, custom glass tray, CRAFTSMAN 16” SCROLL SAW -
27" PHILLIPS standard tv with wooden 20” x 27” X 19”H, $100., (650)347-5104 WETSUIT - Barefoot, like new, $40.,
There are other legal requirements. You condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245 good condition, $85., (650)591-4710 (650)367-8949
may want to call an attorney right away. stand with glass doors--30"X17X19
RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric, $99 barely used. Any questions, call 650 HUTCH - maple finish, 4 shelves, 52 HAND SAWS - $5/each 4 total. Daly
If you do not know an attorney, you may inch W, $75., (650)341-1645 City, call for details, (415)333-8540
WORLD CUP memorabilia '94 USA Bear
want to call an attorney referral service. 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 697-6443 mascot, 2 sport cups unused and collec-
If you cannot afford an attorney, you may 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great MAHOGANY BEDROOM DRESSER - PRESSURE WASHER 2500 PSI, good tors pins $55/all. (650)591-6596
TOASTER "PROCTOR Silex" one slice,
be eligible for free legal services from a works fine $5. (650)345-1111 condition. $400. (650)261-1541. 37 L x 19 W 9 drawers and attached mir- condition, $350., (650)926-9841
nonprofit legal services program. You ror 37 H x 36 W , $75., (650)341-1645 311 Musical Instruments
can locate these nonprofit groups at the UPRIGHT FREEZER - like new, $100 ., ROYBI 8-1/4 inch Radial Arm Saw, with
California Legal Services Web site (650)257-7562 CELL PHONE, Older AT&T phone, OTTOMAN/ FOOTREST Clean. Like portable stand. Mitor cuts, 0 degrees to
home charger and car charger, $10 all, 2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $500 for
(www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- new. Circular. Light brown 'felt like' mate- 90 degrees. $78. (650)588-8926 both. (650)342-4537
VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like 650-595-3933 rial. $6.Call cell: 650-704-2497
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by new $45. (650)878-9542 RYOBI 10” PORTABLE TABLE SAW -
INTELLIVISION CONTROLLER with 13 with stand and guards. SOLD! GLOCKENSPIEL- very beautiful, $100.,
contacting your local court or county bar WEBER GRILL - Never used! Porcelain (650)755-9833
game cartridges $50., (650)592-5591 PATIO TABLE with 4 chairs includes
association. enamel bowl and lid, 22-1/2” with ash TABLE SAW 10", very good condition
Tiene 30 dias de calendario despues de umbrella with stand all metal $80/all KEYBOARD CASIO 3 ft long $50.
catcher. $50. (650)588-5991 JVC DVD cd player $25. (650)834-4926 OBO, (650)367-8949 $85. (650) 787-8219
que le entreguen esta citacion y papeles (650)583-2767
legales para presentar una respuesta por JVC VHS recorder - Like new, $15.,
escrito en esta corte y hacer que se en- 297 Bicycles (650)367-8949 PATIO TABLE: 40-inch diameter round 309 Office Equipment ORGAN GOOD condition. Call for details
glass-top table w/2 chairs. SOLD! $100. SOLD!
tregue ena copia al demandante. Una CALCULATOR - Casio, still in box, new,
carta o una llamada telefonica no lo pro- BICYCLE - womens, made in Austria MAGNOVOX 32” TV - excellent condi-
PEDESTAL TABLE beautiful, round,
tegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene $50., (650)483-3693 tion, refurbished, $100.obo., (650)260-
wood inlay, $90/obo, (415)271-7602
$25., (650)867-2720 312 Pets & Animals
2664
que estar en formato legal correcto si de- CORNER OFFICE DESK with hutch
sea que procesen su caso en la corte. BICYCLE WICKER BASKET -quality RECLINER - Brown leather, slightly ROYAL CANINE Vet. Diet misc. dry food
thick weave, never used, $25. obo, MICRO TEK SCANNER/COPIER - ex- worn. SOLD! $90/obo, (415)271-7602 for old or ailing, $25/ea. 2-Calorie Con-
Es posible que haya un formulario que (650)260-2664 cellent condition, $25., (650)368-0748
usted pueda usar para su respuesta. trol CC 5lbs. or Urinary SO 5.5 lbs., ea.
ROCKING CHAIR white with gold trim DELL ALL IN ONE COLOR PRINTER $10. All 5 bags for $50. (650)630-2329.
Puede encontrar estos formularios de la MENS MOUNTAIN bike 26 inch new 18 PANASONIC COLOR tv with Vhs combo excel cond $100. 650-755-9833 SCANNER with 4 extra ink cartridges,
corte y mas informacion en el Centro de speed $99 20 inches like new $70. 650-347-9920 $40. obo., (650)290-1960
Ayuda de las Cortes de California 919-740-4336 San Mateo ROLL-A-WAY SUPERB, wood book-
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/), PHILLIPS VCR plus vhs-hu 4 head Hi-Fi case/entertainment center $70. LADIES SWIVEL ADJUSTABLE office 316 Clothes
en la biblio teca de leyes de su condado like new, San Mateo. $35. (650)341- (415)585-3622 desk chair, burgundy upholstery with
o en la corte que le quede mas cerca. Si 298 Collectibles 5347 black frame, never used, $35/obo, exc. BLACK LEATHER MOTORCYCLE
no puede pagar la cuota de presenta- SHELVING - 2000 square foot of shelv- cond. ,(650)260-2664 JACKET - Large, water proof, new,
49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all, SAMSUNG COLOR tv 27 inches good ing, $500. obo, (650)212-6666 $35., (650)342-7568
cion, pida al secretario de la corte que le condition $90. 650-347-9920
de un formulario de exencion de pago de (650)592-2648
TABLE & CHAIR SET - new, perfect OFFICE LAMP - new in box, $35/obo, GARDENING GLOVES - 12 white large
cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a SANIO CASETTE/RECORDER 2 way condition, $475., (650)638-1285 (650)303-3568
tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- Radio - $95.obo, call for more details, work gardening gloves, $5/dozen, SM,
plimiento y la corte le podra quitar su su- 5 COLORIZED territorial quarters uncir- (650)290-1960 (650)343-7250
culated $7/all. (408)249-3858 TV STAND beige color good condition OFFICE LAMP brand new $8. (650)345-
eldo, dinero y bienes sin mas adverten- $25. (650)867-2720 1111 LADIES BLACK leather boots, size 9W,
cia. BASEBALL CARDS - 50-100 cards, SILVER TONE stereo and phonograph
player inside wood cabinet $60., TWO END tables: $35 or $20 each. $50/obo., (650)347-9681
Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- $25., (408)420-5646 310 Misc. For Sale
mendable que llame a un abogado inme- (650)483-3693 (650)787-8219 LEATHER CHAPS - extra large, worn
diatamente. Si no conoce a un abodado, BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $15. 2 LIGHT fixture shades - vintage, 1960’s, once, $75., (650)638-1739
(650)345-1111 SONY RADIO cassette recorder $20 WICKER FURNITURE, 5 pieces, $100
puede llamar a de servicio de remision a or best offer. (650)588-5991 square ceiling glass shades, 11”X11”x1”,
abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- black good condition. (650)345-1111 MENS "BASS" black loafers like new
CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER - original beauty, $15. (650)347-5104
gado, es posible que cumpia con los WOODEN BOOKCASE with doors, $20., size 12D $35. (650)868-0436
beautiful design, $25., leave message TV - Big Screen, $70., ok
requisitos para obtener servicios legales condition,(650)367-1350 (650)771-1888 ALUMINUM FOLDING fabric camping MENS GLOVES - 3 pair black mens win-
(650)365-1797
gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- chair, new, $15., SM, (650)343-7250 ter gloves, Medium size, $5/pair, SM,
gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encon- WOODEN DINING ROOM TABLE &
trar estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el
DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls - 304 Furniture CHAIRS - 42” x 42”, 4 padded arm BAG OF CRAFT ITEMS - $30., ask for
(650)343-7250
Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “ chairs, 18” extension to enlarge table,
sitio web de California Legal Services tall, $20., (650)518-0813 Denise, (650)589-2893 MENS SLACKS - 8 pairs, $50., Size
Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en 3 PIECE COFFEE TABLE SET: $100. $99., (650)364-7777
(650)787-8219 36/32, (408)420-5646
el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cal- BALANCING DISC for back by "Body
DJ RECORDS all different types also WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99 Sport" $15. (408)249-3858
ifornia, have lighting $1 & up, (650)367-8949 PINK LADIES hospital volunteer jacket
3 TIERED stainless rolling cart gently (great condition!), (650)367-1350 like new washed once Medium $10
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/) used $100 firm, (650)341-0418 BARBIE DOLL - 36 inch "my size" Bar-
o poniendose en contacto con la corte o RWC. (650)868-0436
bie doll, fully dressed, $35., (650)583-
el colegio de abogados locales. HISTORY BOOK in color of "Superbowls 46" ROUND dining table $90. Call 306 Housewares 5233
The name and address of the court is: by the bay" game 1-18, $35., (650)592- (650)430-4884 SCRUBS - Medical, woman’s, Size L,
(El nombre y direccion de la corte es): 2648 "PRINCESS HOUSE" decorator urn pretty prints, excellent condition, $9. ea,
BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR - travel 5 pairs of pants $6. ea.(650)290-1960
Superior Court of California ANTIQUE SOLID oak end table "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H size, wrist, fast reading, used only a few
24405 Amador St. marble top, carved door $50. (650)342- $25., (650)868-0436 times, $25/obo, (650)223-7187
JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri- 7568 SHOES - 6 pair ladies flat shoes, new
Hayward, CA 94544 6.5 size, $3/each, tan color, SM.
The name, address, and telephone num- chard (650)834-4926 BISSEL STEAM CLEANER - easy to BOOKS (150+) - Ency,novels, etc.,
BANQUET TABLE - 3’ x 8’, $25., use, used 3 times, cleans great, (650)343-7250
ber of the plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff great condition, 1960-70’s, $30. for all,
JOE MONTANA cover photo, '85 "in (650)368-0748 $35.obo, (650)260-2664 SSF, (650)583-8069
without an attorney, is: (El nombre, direc- flight" magazine, $30, (650)341-8342
cion y numero de telefono del abogado CABINET - Real wood, $70., SOCCER CLEATS - 3 pair, size 6,7 & 8,
del demandante, o del demandante que POSTAL JAPANESE stamp album col- BOOKS- TRAVEL, art, nutrition and $10. each, (650)679-9359
(650)367-1350 BOWL - light green heavy glass swirl de- classics. FREE - $3, cash only.
no tiene abogado, es): lection. SOLD!
CAPTAIN BED - with mattress, solid sign bowl, great centerpiece, $25., (650)755-8238 WOMEN'S SHOES size 10 $3 each.
Joseph Jung (SB#184215) (650)834-2804
Joseph Jung & Associates POSTER - framed photo of President wood head & foot board, 4 door chest, (650)638-1739
Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash, storage under bed, SOLD! BUSINESS COMPUTER BAG - black,
8393 Capwell Dr. Suite 210 BRAND NEW Chinese Wok Non-stick new, 17 inch , $49., SM, (650)343-7250 WOMENS’ CLOTHING 1x, 2x, Size 18.
(650)755-8238
Oakland, CA 94621 surface with aluminum lid and cooking New and almost new. Name-brand la-
Date: (Fecha) CHAIR WITH matching automan good COOKBOOK "HOW to cook everything"
PRECIOUS MOMENTS DOLLS -15 inch condition $50., (650)573-6981 impliments, $10, 650-595-3933 bels. (650)345-9909
Pat Sweeten, Clerk, by (Secretano, per) vinyl 3 sets of 2 for $33/set, (650)518- $10. (408)249-3858
Dolores J. Silva, Deputy (Adjunto) 0813 CHAIR, IKEA. Very Good cond. Recliner CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it,
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal shaped, flexible. Lt brown wood on can- tall, purchased from Brueners, originally DOG CAGE/GORILLA - folding
large dog cage good condition, 2 door
317 Building Materials
August 6, 13, 20, 27, 2010 SALEM CHINA - 119 pieces from 50’s. vas 26-1/2"x38”x29" $15. 650-704-2497. $100., selling for $20.,(650)867-2720
with tray, $75.,(650)355-8949
Good condition, $225., appraised at DOUBLE PANED GLASS WINDOWS -
$800., (650)345-3450. CHOPSTICKS- 7 sets, unopened, deco- various sizes, half moon, like new, $10.
rative, variety of colors and designs, ETAGER over the toilet water tank - wal-
CHAIR: BLUE upholstered swivel rocker nut, $25., San Mateo, (650)341-5347 and up, (650)756-6778
SWATCH WATCH '86 Worlds Fair. w/matching footstool. SOLD! $10., (650)578-9208
210 Lost & Found Like New w/receipt $85.00, (650)591-
GAS BBQ- complete, like new, bought DOUBLE SINK - white porcelain cast
6596 CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela-
bre base with glass shades $20. for $400, sacrifice $100, top of the line, iron, 32 3/4” wide X 22 3/4” deep, $75.,
FOUND SONY Power Shot digital cam- COUNTERTOP WATER DISPENSER : (650)341-1861
TWO FIGURINES, European men, one (650)504-3621 Oasis water cooler Hot N Cold, Durable (818)970-1815, San Mateo.
era, July 14th at Fox School in Belmont.
(650)593-9294 Bavarian, one English or French, $19 for & excellent condition,$86, (650)278-2702
both, 650-595-3933 COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350 318 Sports Equipment
HENRY THE BOTTLE HOLDER -perfect
LOST: CAMERA in case. Burlingame VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers, COFFEE TABLE - Square, oak Coffee CUT CRYSTAL Glasses, Set of six, per- condition from Bombay store discontin-
Table with leather top, $30., (650)771- fect, no chips/cracks or imperfections, 2 GOLF CLUBS - Ladies, right handed,
Avenue / Washington Park area. Lost perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111 ued, $100., (650)867-2720 putter & driver $5/each (650)755-8238
Saturday, July 31 around 1pm. Bummed 1888 only $15 650-595-3933
about losing camera; mostly bummed VICTORIAN VICTON talking machine-
about losing family photos in camera. If 1910, works and looks fine, $650., ELECTRIC BBQ - nonstick, $40., BROWN LEATHER GOLF BAG with 11
PICTURE FRAME - Large, $25.,
found, please call Joe, (650) 867-6652 (650)579-7020 RECLINER - Beige, $40., (650)771-1888 (650)592-2648 golf clubs, $65/all, (650)592-2648
(650)367-1350
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Lots of great stuff, BURLINGAME Reach over 82,500 in-law unit. New
plus coffee and bake sale!
1612 Easton Dr. potential home carpets, paint,
318 Sports Equipment 318 Sports Equipment - Clothes - Kids, buyers &
Men & Women renters a day,
kitchen, garage,
GOLD'S GYM - GT2000Power Tower +
Instructions as new, asking $225.00
SNOW SHOES - Men’s, new, Atlas #7
Series includes poles, gaiters and tote - Tools and Electronics Saturday from South San storage, deck,
- Outdoor Gear
obo, (650)344-6565 bag, $125. all, (650)368-7975.
- Toys, games, books and August 14 Francisco washer & dryer.
KAYAK - Necky Looksha 4 model, 17 ft., TITLIST GOLF club 983k driver 9.5 de- to Palo Alto. Everything
53 lbs, $1,250., (650)394-4243 gree grafaloy stiff/ $75 obo. (650)952-
0620
CDs
- Household Items:
8 am - 3 pm in your local
MITZU JR. tour kids set 7 clubs & bag
$15/all obo. (650)952-0620 Herman Miller Aeron newspaper. included!
TRIATHLON WETSUIT - Quintanaroo,
ladies, medium, good condition, $45., Office Chair and more! Treasures from
PUNCHING BAG $50. (650)638-1739
ROLLER BLADES - GLX bravo blade
(650)728-5978
50 Homes! Call (650)344-5200 (650)344-6565
size 7-8 purple, great condition $6., WOODEN TENNIS RACKET '50's or
(650)578-9208 older "C"Hemold $25., (650)868-0436
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380 Real Estate Services 470 Rooms 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 630 Trucks & SUV’s 650 RVs
HIP HOUSING AUTO AUCTION SCION ‘07 tC, Spec, gray, #9915P, CHEVROLET ‘03 Silverado SS- low REXHALL ‘00 VISION - 53K mi., Ford
The following repossessed vehicles miles, leather, CD, AWD. Excellent con- Triton V-10 engine. 29 feet long, no pop
DISTRESS Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
are being sold by Meriwest Credit Union-
2004 Jaguar S Type #M96323.The fol-
$14,998. Toyota 101. Please mention
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 dition. $19,000, (510)684-0187 outs. Excellent condition.
$28,000 OBO, (650)670-7545
lowing repossessed vehicles are being
SALES REDWOOD CITY
sold by Safe America Credit Un-
ion—2004 Ford Explorer #A66902. Plus
TOYOTA ‘06 Matrix, STD, silver,
#9767T, $12,588 Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
CHEVROLET ‘74 Stepside Pickup - Half
ton, 350 engine, automatic. SOLD!
WHISPER KING RV WATER PUMP-
new, 100 PSI 12 volt 2 GPM $70.,
Bank Foreclosures. over 100 late model Sport Utilities, Pick FORD ‘07 RANGER- low miles, very
Sequoia Hotel Ups, Mini Vans, and luxury cars ---IN- 5000 clean, roof rack, bed-liner & tool box. 5- (650)347-5104
$400,000+ 800 Main St., DOORS---Charity donations sold.
Sealed bids will be taken from 8am-8pm TOYOTA ‘07 Camry Hybrid, basci, grey,
speed Trans, 2-door pickup. $10k OBO.
(650)333-7189
$160. & up per week.
Free list with No pets.
on 8/16/10 and 8am-5pm on 8/17/10
Sale held at Forrest Faulknor & Sons
#9758P, $21,588 Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- FORD SUV ‘99 XLT - 110K highway
670 Auto Service
pictures. (650)366-9501 Auction Company, 175 Sylvester Road, 5000 miles, Top of the line! Very good condi-
(650)279-9811 South San Francisco. For more informa- tion! $3,600., (650)631-1955
PeninsulaRealEstate.info tion please visit our web site at MB GARAGE, INC.
www.ffsons.com. TOYOTA ‘07 Camry Solara, SLE, silver, Repair • Restore • Sales
Free recorded message #9548P, $22,999 Toyota 101. Please
GMC “00 MOVING TRUCK - over 68K
mi., 14FT Box with automated liftgate, Mercedes-Benz Specialists
1(800)754-0569 Room For Rent
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
$9,000. SOLD!
2165 Palm Ave.
ID# 2042 Travel Inn, San Carlos BMW '06 M-3 -#K12511, 6 speed with-
NISSAN ‘07 FRONTIER, SE, gray,
Dolphin RE $49 daily + tax
smog, leather, nav, power windows, low,
low mi., $32,998., (800)809-2530 TOYOTA ‘07 Corolla CE, green, 9794T #9911P, $17,588. Toyota 101. Please San Mateo
$280 weekly + tax
Clean Quiet Convenient BMW ‘06 325i - low miles, very clean,
$13,588. Toyota 101. Please mention
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
(650)349-2744
Cable TV, WiFi & Private Bathroom loaded, leather interior, $20,000 obo.,
Microwave and Refrigerator (650)368-6674 TOYOTA ‘07 Prius, basic, silver, NISSAN ‘09 350 Z GRAND TOURING -
950 El Camino Real San Carlos #9801P, $17,588. Toyota 101. Please #M550470, leather, power seats, low,
INVESTORS WANTED (650) 593-3136 BMW ‘07 X5 - #38485, 3rd seat, sport mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- low mi., $28,997, (800)809-2530 SMART CARE
for Private Loans. package, nav, panorama roof, low,low 5000
mi., $39,998., (800)809-2530 TOYOTA ‘06 Highlander hybrid, 400 El Camino Real
9-11% Secure Return. #9751T, $29,888. Toyota 101. Please (1 block north of Holly St.)
TOYOTA ‘08 Highlander, base, gray, mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
Call Solomon SAN MATEO - Close to Hillsdale CHRYSLER ‘05 ‘PT Cruiser GT, beige, #9679P, $21,885 Toyota 101. Please San Carlos
Mall, Utilities included, $735/mo., 5000
(415) 377-1284 broker. (650)349-8043
$9,488. #9837T, Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
(650)593-7873
Red Tower Funding, Inc. 5000 TOYOTA ‘06 Tacoma, basic, #9800T, Hours: M-F, 8a-4p, Sat. 8a-5p
$7,999 Toyota 101. Please mention the See Our Coupons & Save!
TOYOTA ‘08 Prius, gray, #9691P, Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
620 Automobiles FORD ‘09 Focus, SE, Blue, #9942P, $17995. Toyota 101. Please mention
$12,988. Toyota 101. Please mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
SAVE ON the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 TOYOTA ‘07 FJ Crusier, basic, blue,
BUYING OR SELLING #9799T, $24,988. Toyota 101. Please 670 Auto Parts
AUTO REVIEW FORD ‘85 VICTORIA - Original owner,
TOYOTA ‘08 Yaris, Base, gray, mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
A HOME! The San Mateo Daily Journal’s #9720P. $14,588. Toyota 101. Please 5000 CHEVY TAHOE 3rd row seats like new
43K miles, automatic, all powered. Very mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
Personal Service weekly Automotive Section. good condition. $4K, (650)515-5023. $75 obo, (650)367-8949
5000
Margaret Dowd Every Friday TOYOTA ‘07 Tacoma, basic, white,
FORD ‘95 Mustang Convertible - V6, #9609P $15,988. Toyota 101. Please
Bus: (650)794-9858 TOYOTA ‘08, Corolla CE, silver, mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
Cell: (650)400-9714 Look for it in today’s paper to find automatic. Make offer. (650)697-0596 CHEVY TRANSMISSION 4L60E Semi
#9763T, $12,988, Toyota 101. Please 5000
Lic# 01250058 information on new cars, mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- used $800. (650)921-1033
used cars, services, and anything INFINITI ‘08 G35 sedan, blue, #9881P 5000
$25,888. Toyota 101. Please mention TOYOTA ‘08 Tundra 2WD truck, white,
else having to do the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 #9774T, $26,988, AND TOYOTA ‘08 FORD ‘73 Maverick/Mercury GT Comet,
with vehicles. TOYOTA ‘09 CAmry, basic, gray, Tundra 2WD truck, blue, #9727T, Drive Train 302 V8, C4 Auto Trans.
Complete, needs assembly, includes ra-
440 Apartments INFINITY ‘07 G35 - #M715428, auto, #9805P, $17,888 Toyota 101. Please $27,588. Toyota 101. Please mention
diator and drive line, call for details,
nav, leather, moon roof, $24,995, mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
5000 $1250., (650)726-9733.
BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view, (800)809-2530
1 bedroom $1275, 2 bedrooms $1375. Don’t lose money TOYOTA ‘09 Venza V6, white, $26,988,
New carpets, dishwasher, balcony, cov- on a trade-in or INFINITY ‘07 M-35- #M729434, nav, TOYOTA ‘09 Prius, STD, green, #9536P. Toyota 101. Please mention 672 Auto Stereos
ered carports, storage, pool, no pets. leather, moon roof, auto, $22,995., #9606P, $18,588 Toyota 101. Please the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
(650)344-8418 or (650)595-0805. consignment! (800)809-2530 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000 TOYOTA ‘10 Venza V6, white, $29,588, MONNEY CAR AUDIO
REDWOOD CITY - 1 bed/kit. $950.mo., #9743P. Toyota 101. Please mention We Repair All Brands of Car
$600 Dep. (650)361-1200. Sell your vehicle in the KIA ‘09 Rondo, LX Base, White,
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 Stereos! iPod & iPhone Wired
#9695P, $11,795. Toyota 101. Please TOYOTA ‘09 RAV4 basic, black,
Daily Journal’s mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- #9806P, $19,5888. Toyota 101. Please to Any Car for Music! Quieter
Auto Classifieds.
REDWOOD 5000
635 Vans
Redwood City
(650)299-9991
1 bedroom, 1 bath Reach 82,500 drivers MAZDA ‘09 Mazda3, Sport silver, (650)365-5000
from South SF to #9895P, $14,988 Toyota 101. Please NISSAN ‘01 Quest - GLE, leather seats,
in senior complex Palo Alto mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
TOYOTA ‘10 Corolla, basis, white, sun roof, TV/DVR equipment. Looks
(over 55). #9575P, $15,488 Toyota 101. Please new, $15,500. (650)219-6008 680 Autos Wanted
Call (650)344-5200 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
Close to ads@smdailyjournal.com MAZDA ‘09 Mazda3, Sport white,
#9941P, $15,988 Toyota 101. Please
TOYOTA ‘09 Sienna CE, blue, #9804P,
$20,998 and , TOYOTA ‘09 Sienna CE, Don’t lose money
downtown. mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
TOYOTA ‘10 Matrix, basic, white,
#9599P, $16,988 Toyota 101. Please
blue, #9807P, $22,998 Toyota 101.
Please mention the Daily Journal.
on a trade-in or
Gated entry. ACURA '08 RDX - #A013226, Turbo,
nav, leather,moon roof, low, lowmi., NISSAN ‘06, Murano, white, #9934T,
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
(650)365-5000 consignment!
$29,995., (800)809-2530 $19,588. Toyota 101. Please mention TOYOTA ‘09 Tacoma basic, white,
Move in ACURA ‘08 3.2 TL - #A039997, auto,
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 TOYOTA ‘10 Prius I, white, #9810P,
$27,888 and , TOYOTA ‘10 Prius I,
gray, #9813P, $24,888 Toyota 101.
#9752P, $19,888 and TOYOTA ‘09 Ta-
coma basic, silver, #9809T, $21,995.
Toyota 101. Please mention the Daily
Sell your vehicle in the
Daily Journal’s
Special. moon roof, leather, lowmi., $24,995.,
(800)809-2530
NISSAN ‘08 SENTRA, 2.0, gray,
#9936P, $14,588.Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
Please mention the Daily Journal.
(650)365-5000
Journal. (650)365-5000 Auto Classifieds.
AUDI /07 A-4 -#A002631, Auto, turbo, 5000 TOYOTA ‘09 Tacoma Prerunner, white, Just $3 per day.
830 Main Street, RWC moon roof, leather, $21,998., (800)809- TOYOTA ‘10 Yaris, basic, black, #9512T, $22,998. Toyota 101. Please
2530 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
(650)367-0177 NISSAN ‘08, Altima S, grey, $17,288.
#9776P. Toyota 101. Please mention
#9734T, $14,588. Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- 5000 Reach 82,500 drivers
AUTO AUCTION 5000
The following repossessed vehicles
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 from South SF to
are being sold by Patelco Credit Union
640 Motorcycles/Scooters Palo Alto
on August 17th, 2010 starting at 8am NISSAN ‘08, Altima, 2.5, white, #9956P, 625 Classic Cars
$16,998. Toyota 101. Please mention HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘83 Shovelhead -
470 Rooms –2002 Ford Explorer #B38895, 2004
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 special construction, 1340 cc’s, Awe- Call (650)344-5200
Chevrolet Impala #122150, 2004 Chrys- CHEVY ‘85 EL CAMINO - $3,200. ads@smdailyjournal.com
(650)345-0663 some!, $5,950.obo.
ler Sebring Cvt #398729. Sealed bids will Call Rob (415)602-4535.
GARDEN MOTEL be taken starting at 8am on 08/17/10. NISSAN ‘08, Versa 1.8S black,
Sale held at Forrest Faulknor & Sons $12,588. #9940P. Toyota 101. Please DATSUN ‘72 - 240Z with Chevy 350, au-
1690 Broadway Auction Company, 175 Sylvester Road, mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- tomatic, custom, $6200 or trade. HONDA ‘01 Reflex Scooter - Silver,
DONATE YOUR CAR
Redwood City, CA 94063 South San Francisco. For more informa- 5000 (650)588-9196 $1,999., Call Jesse (650)593-6763
Tax Deduction, We do the Paperwork,
(650)366-4724 tion please visit our web site at Free Pickup, Running or Not - in most
Low Daily & Weekly Rooms www.ffsons.com.
NISSAN ‘09 MAXIMA, 3.5S, gray,
PINTO ‘73 V8 AUTOMATIC, CUSTOM. 645 Boats cases. Help yourself and the Polly Klaas
Free HBO + Spanish+Sports+Movie $2250. New. (415)412-7030. Foundation. Call (800)380-5257.
#9955P, $27,888. Toyota 101. Please
Channels, Free Internet mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- EVINRUDE MOTOR, for Boat, 25
Daily $45+tax Nite & up CHEVROLET ‘09, Malibu, LS with ILS, 630 Trucks & SUV’s
white, #9892P $14,588. Toyota 101. 5000 horsepower, $1,500. (415)337-6364. Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
Weekly $250+tax & up
Please mention the Daily Journal. Novas, running or not
(650)365-5000 SCION ‘06 tC, Basic, dark gray, CHEVROLET ‘01 SILVERADO EXT Parts collection etc.
#9919P, $15,588. Toyota 101. Please CAB - #200503, one owner, L.S., bed PROSPORT ‘97 - 17 ft. CC 80 Yamaha So clean out that garage
MILLBRAE ROOM to share. Newly re- mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- liner, only 53K mi., $14,995, (800)809- Pacific, loaded, like new, $9,500 or trade, Give me a call
modeled, RENTED! BUICK ‘87 REGAL - one owner, low 2530 (650)583-7946.
miles, $2,500. obo, (650)341-2813 5000 Joe 650 342-2483
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• Kitchens • Bathrooms NOTICE TO READERS:
California law requires that contractors
• Dry Rot • Decks taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
Priced for You! Call John or materials) be licensed by the Contrac-
(650)296-0568 JON LA MOTTE tor’s State License Board. State law also
requires that contractors include their li-
Free Estimates
Lic.#834170 PAINTING cense number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
Interior & Exterior contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-
321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
Pressure Washing jobs that total less than $500 must state
PAYLESS Free Estimates in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State Li-
HANDYMAN (650)368-8861 cense Board.
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