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Suddenly scorching of our students are mastering the mathematics and English-lan-
Fatal Millbrae stabbing suspect pleads not guilty tennis courts of the Millbrae stabbed by Ahio around 11:30 p.m. The next
Aug. 19.
Theft. A bicycle was stolen from Cove Lane
before 12:09 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 19.
By Heather Murtagh Grand theft. A bag was stolen on El Camino
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF high school and soon pro- afternoon, a bloodied backpack containing Real before 3:26 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 19.
nounced him dead but Ahio identification and a bloody knife was discov-
The-20-year-old man believed to have remained at large until the ered a block from the school, on the side of the SAN BRUNO
stabbed an acquaintance over a woman near following evening when he New Vision United Methodist Church on
Mills High School earlier this month pleaded turned himself in to the Chadbourne Avenue. Vandalism. A silver Jeep Cherokee was keyed
not guilty Tuesday to murder and knife charges. South San Francisco Police Police have not confirmed a motive but have on the 400 block of Fernwood Drive before
Laungatasi Ahio, charged with murder and a Department. suggested Ahio killed Afu over jealousy involv- 7:18 p.m. Monday, Aug. 23.
special allegation for using a knife, could face Earlier that night, police ing a girlfriend whom he was convicted of bat- Stolen vehicle. A white 1996 Buick Century
16 year to life in prison if convicted. He plead- said Ahio began following tering earlier this year. was stolen on the 400 block of San Mateo
ed not guilty Tuesday. A preliminary hearing is Laungatasi Afu as he walked and On May 29, Millbrae police arrested Ahio for Avenue before 2:53 a.m. Monday, Aug. 23.
set for Sept. 15, said Chief Deputy District Ahio smoked with friends. At allegedly battering and falsely imprisoning his Suspicious person. A man was banging on the
Attorney Steve Wagstaffe. some point, Ahio and Afu girlfriend. On July 29, he pleaded no contest to car windows parked in the driveway on the
Ahio is accused of stabbing Jared Afu, 19, became separated from their respective friends misdemeanor battery in return for credit for
several times in the face and neck just before and confronted each other over a “personal time served, 104 hours of counseling and three 900 block of Green Avenue before 5:01 a.m.
midnight Aug. 4. Authorities found Afu near the issue.” Afu’s friends reported seeing him years probation. Sunday, Aug. 22.
4 Wednesday • Aug. 25, 2010 THE DAILY JOURNAL
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/NATION Wednesday • Aug. 25, 2010 5
STATE
GOVERNMENT
outnumber other red-light tickets, accord-
ing to Hill’s office. Hill said that in one city
in his district — South San Francisco — 98
• Legislation authored by state Sen. Joe
Simitian, D-Palo Alto, to protect the priva-
cy of drivers using the FasTrak payment
Stem cell ruling
• Legislation to
correct a vehicle
percent of red-light tickets at one intersec-
tion were for illegal right turns on red
lights.
system for toll bridges and roads has passed
the Legislature and is on its way to the gov-
to be appealed;
code drafting error,
which has more than
quadrupled fines for
AB 909 has been approved by the Senate
and on Monday cleared the Assembly
ernor. The legislation, Senate Bill 1268,
protects “locational privacy,” a person’s
right not to be tracked while driving, in the
some work to stop
some “California Transportation Committee by a bipartisan following ways: Prohibits transportation By Lauran Neergaard
stops” and raised the hackles of motorists, 10-0 vote. It is scheduled to come up for a agencies from selling or sharing personal THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
has cleared policy committees in the vote this week on the Assembly floor and, if data; requires them to purge the data when
Legislature and could be sent by the passed, would be sent to Gov. Arnold WASHINGTON — The government will
it is no longer needed; sets penalties for
Assembly to the governor any day. Schwarzenegger. quickly appeal a court ruling that undercut fed-
violations; and, ensures that FasTrak sub-
Assembly Bill 909, authored by • Legislation proposed by the winner of erally funded embryonic stem cell research, the
Assemblyman Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, scribers are given notice of the privacy Obama administration declared Tuesday, but
Hill’s there “Oughta be a Law … or Not”
would lower the base fine for a right turn on contest to protect consumers by regulating practices affecting them. dozens of experiments aimed at fighting spinal
a red light violation from $100 to $35, deceptive mail solicitations was approved • On a 34-36 vote, the state Assembly cord injuries, Parkinson’s disease and other ail-
changing the total ticket amount from $450 Tuesday by the Assembly and sent to the ments probably will stop in the meantime.
killed Senate Bill 399 – The Fair
to $219. That’s how much the base fine was governor’s desk. The White House and scientists said
Sentencing for Youth Act authored by
in 1997 when legislation passed to increase The brainchild of Stan Fetterman of Monday’s court ruling was broader than first
state Sen. Leland Yee, D-San thought because it would prohibit even the
penalties for motorists driving straight Millbrae, Assembly Bill 2654 would
through or turning left at red-light intersec- Francisco/San Mateo. While SB 399 more restricted stem cell research allowed for
require firms that send out solicitation let-
tions inadvertently amended the vehicle would not have prohibited life without the past decade under President George W.
ters that appear to be on behalf of govern-
code to apply to right turn on red-light vio- ment agencies to include a disclaimer atop parole sentences for juveniles, the bill Bush’s rules.
lations, according to Hill’s office. the first page stating: “This product or serv- would have allowed courts to review cases The Justice Department said an appeal is
After that bill, the total ticket amount for ice has not been approved or endorsed by of juveniles sentenced to life without parole expected this week of the federal judge’s pre-
rolling right turns on red lights jumped any government agency.” after 15 years, potentially allowing some liminary injunction that disrupted an entire field
from $104 to $207. With additional fines Fetterman, an accountant, proposed the individuals to receive a new sentence of 25 of science.
and penalties added since 1997 to the $100 law after noticing that a property manage- years to life. The bill required the offender That initial ruling won’t stop all the work that
base fine, red-light tickets now costs ment firm that employs him had received a to express remorse and be working towards scientists call critical to finding new therapies
motorists $450 to $500, according to Hill’s pile of official-sounding letters that, in one rehabilitation in order to submit a petition for devastating diseases. The National Institutes
office. instance, demanded companies make a for consideration of the new sentence. The of Health told anxious researchers late Tuesday
As red-light cameras have proliferated in $225 payment to fulfill a bogus state bill may receive a reconsideration vote in that if they’ve already received money this year
California, so have these tickets, which far requirement. the Assembly before Aug. 31. — $131 million in total — they can keep doing
their stem cell experiments.
6 Wednesday • Aug. 25, 2010 STATE/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL
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than we have in massive Cargill development on the efforts to revitalize downtown, but quality information resource in San Mateo County.
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what has been quietly snuck in to nize this basic other, we have a highly controver- sure to pick a house near down- Jon Mays
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Army Corps of Engineers, the Production Manager
Plan and building in the Cargill salt hour industrial port, with zero ing Redwood City’s downtown Nicola Zeuzem
Environmental Protection Agency, ponds. existing infrastructure, on liquefac- “renaissance” that has been contin- Production Assistant
the county of Santa Barbara and The impact of 45,000 new resi- tion-prone Bay fill, all within the uously promised. Now is the time Julio Lara
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bers have me worried — almost as would be astronomical. This isn’t just a question of with their Downtown Plan — let’s Kerry McArdle
much as the total silence from city Conservative estimates in the where we want our housing growth not be distracted by Cargill. As a Senior Reporter
leaders about what they’re planning General Plan warns of demand for to occur — but also where we want Redwood City resident who lives Michelle Durand
for our community. water that has no way of being met our businesses to be located. In near downtown, I say: Yes, build in Reporters
Emanuel Lee, Heather Murtagh, Bill Silverfarb
It’s important to recognize the and a significant increase in car addition to the 30,000 people and my backyard! Not on the salt
type of growth being discussed. traffic (26 percent in the morning 12,000 dwellings proposed by ponds. Senior Correspondent: Events
The General Plan’s Draft environ- Susan E. Cohn
and 22 percent in the evenings) Cargill, their plan is being touted
mental impact report outlines an giving certain roads (especially as a self-contained community with Mark has been a resident of Business Staff
increase of approximately 15,000 Seaport Boulevard, Highway 101, “everything residents need” includ- Charlotte Andersen Mark Aspillera
Redwood City for over 23 years and Jennifer Bishop Keith Blake
people from the Downtown Precise Woodside Road, parts of El ing shops, restaurants and enter- Gloria Brickman Gale Green
Plan and associated development, Camino Real and Interstate 280) tainment venues. is a landscape designer. His career Robert O’Leary Jeff Palter
Kris Skarston
and another 30,000 for the Cargill the worst possible rating — an F. In essence, Cargill would be con- as an environmental planner
project. The combined Redwood This type of growth is explosive, structing a competitive economic spanned 15 years and included such Interns • Correspondents • Contractors
Michael Almonte Diana Clock
City population increase of 45,000 unnecessary, unsustainable and magnet on the other side of agencies as the U.S. Army Corps of Michael Costa Philip Dimaano
people is the equivalent of a 60 ultimately impractical. Highway 101, drawing people Darold Fredricks Miles Freeborn
percent increase in the city’s popu- This leads to the logical conclu- away from our struggling down- Engineers, the Environmental Brian Grabianowski William Jeske
Cheri Lucas April May
lation over the next 20 years. sion that Redwood City will be town to an area that is entirely Protection Agency and the city of Nick Rose Theresa Seiger
unable to proceed with both the Palo Alto. Andrew Scheiner Alex Shamis
Under this scenario, we will add dependent on one freeway inter- Eliot Storch Jeremy Venook
more residents in the next 20 years Downtown Precise Plan and the change. This not only hurts our
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HARTFORD, Conn. — Craigslist published,” said Kansas attorney gen- U.S.agency steps up sedans and Matrix hatchbacks, but glass coating. Both could have hap-
should remove its adult services sec- eral Steve Six in a statement Tuesday. probe of stalling Corolla cars government officials stopped short of pened during production of the cars.
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Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010
Bears are
SHP has a lot to replace focused on
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
the present
Now do the Gators belong?
That was the question most were asking
when Sacred Heart Prep joined the
By Emanuel Lee
Peninsula Athletic League two seasons ago.
Two years ago, playing in the Ocean DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Division, the Gators advanced to their first-
ever Central Coast Section championship First-year Menlo-Atherton High football
game. coach Sione Ta’ufo’ou doesn’t like talking
Last year, SHP moved up to the Bay about the season the Bears had in 2009.
Division, where many believed the Gators For one, he wasn’t there. And two, M-A
would have their hats handed to them. All suffered through a tough 1-9 campaign
the Gators did was finish 3-2 in Bay Division coming off a season in which it won a
play, including a dominating win over Central Coast Section Large School
Aragon, and advanced to the CCS semifi- Division championship.
nals. “One of the first things (I talked about to
Anyone want to doubt the Gators any- our players) was putting last year behind
more? them,” he said. “We talk about life and
“Two years ago was an unbelievable year sometimes getting knocked down, but
for us. Last year, we played against these big you’ve got to keep fighting.”
schools. We not only competed, but we beat The Bears plan to have plenty of fight in
some of them pretty good,” said coach Peter them this season. First and foremost,
Lavorato. “Yeah, there’s a source of pride Ta’ufo’ou wants his team to develop tough-
there. We feel we’re doing it the right way.” ness in all aspects of the game. Much like
It appears that pride is emanating from the 49ers coach Mike Singletary, Ta’ufo’ou
football field to the rest of the Atherton cam- wants his players to be physical with a cap-
pus. Lavorato said he expects this year’s ital ‘F.’ Fortunately for M-A, the players
squad to be about 45-players strong. To put seem to have gotten their coach’s message.
that in perspective, five years ago the Gators If nothing else, the Bears should not be a
had a 26-man team. pushover this season. Where’s the beef? It’s
“That’s the most we’ve ever had on varsi- at M-A. In 6-foot, 286-pound nose guard
ty,” Lavorato said. “We’re still 580 kids (stu- Semisi Mataele — “He’s the heart of our
dent body) and 260 boys. It’s not like we defense,” Ta’ufo’ou said — and 6-5, 287-
have a huge number of kids to choose from.” pound offensive tackle Noah Stid, the Bears
The secret to the Gators’ success is have a number of burly linemen who are
Lavorato’s fly offense, which relies on expected to dominate the line of scrimmage.
deception and a quarterback making the One of their “smallest” linemen — senior
right read on whom to give the ball. Last 5-11, 225-pound center Taylor Karis — has
year, the Gators’ had a formidable trio in made tremendous strides from last year.
running backs Matt Walter, Chris Gaertner If M-A receives dominating performances
and Victor Ojeda, who all have since gradu- from its offensive and defensive lines as
ated. Finding the players to replace them Ta’ufo’ou expects, it will free up other play-
will be a difficult task at best as they com- ers to make an impact. Offensively, the
bined to rush for nearly 3,700 yards and 43 Bears will be run-oriented. They have a
touchdowns. DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE number of capable running backs, including
“That’s a lot of offense we just lost,” Sacred Heart Prep quarterback John Geary is the lone returning starter in the Gators’ Junior Sakalia and returning starter
offensive backfield this season. And after throwing an average of about eight passes per
See GATORS, Page 14 game last season,coach Peter Lavorato expects that number to go up this season. See BEARS, Page 15
get back home until around 7 p.m., but “Tim does a great job with his orga- game. Owens had such a tremendous didn’t have a summer program. And
TULLOCH his work for the day is far from done.
He’ll spend some time with his kids
— last year all five of his children
nizational skills and his way of teach-
ing and making things easier to under-
stand,” Pollack said. “I’ve been at
influence on Tulloch’s life and coach-
ing career that he named one of his
three sons after him.
that’s where I got to know coach
Haren.”
Before starting his coaching career,
Continued from page 12
attended different schools — put them CSM for 17 years, he’s been here for “Coach O has probably had the sin- Tulloch was a starting cornerback/safe-
to sleep and finish up his daily duties 14. We usually see things the same gle biggest influence on me as a man ty at Palomar College and Menlo
and money. To be honest, a lot of from his corporate sector job from way, but sometimes we don’t, and College. In his freshman year in ’91 at
and football coach,” Tulloch said.
administrators give lip service to ath- home. Tulloch, who earned his mas- that’s fine. We’re not afraid to tell each Palomar, Tulloch was a key member of
“They don’t make many like him. He’s
letics. Our administration talk about it, ter’s degree in sports science last year, other what we’re thinking, because we a team that won the mythical commu-
the best I’ve ever been around.”
takes pride in it and promotes it, and has immersed himself in two different respect each other’s opinion.” nity college national football champi-
that’s the difference.” Tulloch also credits legendary CSM
worlds, talking to CEO’s one moment Tulloch has certainly paid his dues. figure Tom Martinez, former teammate onship.
With five kids ranging in age from 4 and teenagers who come from a lower He became a defensive backs coach at and best friend Dave Asiasi and Last season, the Bulldogs were on
to 17, and another full-time job in the socioeconomic background the next. CSM in 1997 before inheriting the Pollack as influential figures in his life. the cusp of doing the same, falling to
corporate sector, Tulloch lives a life “But both are equally rewarding for defensive coordinator role in 2005. In Although Tulloch loves coaching, he Mt. San Antonio, 7-6, in the California
that few can imagine. A typical day for their own reasons,” he said. reality though, last year was Tulloch’s never really thought about doing it Community College title game. CSM
Tulloch means waking up around 4:20 Tulloch credits his wife, Kantaly, for first as the true head man on defense. until ’97, when former CSM assistant enters the 2010 campaign with no less
a.m., leaving the house by 4:50 and being the “CFO” of the family, taking Before stepping down after the 2008 coach Ken Haren told him to get in lofty a goal.
starting his workday at his “day job” care of the madness at the house. season, then-Bulldogs coach Larry contact with Owens about a possible “We have the same expectations
shortly thereafter. After his shift, “My wife is amazing; she keeps it all Owens basically handled the defense role at CSM coaching defensive backs. now that we had last year,” Tulloch
Tulloch heads straight to CSM, getting together,” Tulloch said. “I need 30 for most of his tenure since that area of Just like that, Tulloch’s coaching career said. “Nothing has changed.”
to campus around 11 to 11:30 a.m. hours in a day, if you can make that the game was his specialty. got rolling. Meaning it’s business as usual for
happen for me.” Tulloch credits Owens for making Tulloch and the CSM football team.
His coaching duties include teaching “The coaching itch came by fate,” he
a class, running the defense in practice, It takes a motivated and organized his transition a seamless one. said. “(In the summers after my junior
breaking down film, preparing a game person to live Tulloch’s schedule, Tulloch was like a sponge, absorb- and senior years) my best friend Emanuel Lee can be reached by e-mail:
plan and periodically updating the something Pollack has come to appre- ing everything Owens had to say and (Asiasi) said we should train at CSM, emanuel@smdailyjournal.com or by
team’s Facebook site. Tulloch won’t ciate. teach about the defensive aspects of the because at the time Menlo (College) phone: 344-5200 ext. 109.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday • Aug. 25, 2010 15
Cowher:
‘Big Ben’is
Coach: Sione Ta’ufo’ou,first year
2009 record: 1-9 overall,0-5 PAL Bay
growing up
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Key returners: RB/KR Cameron Moody (Jr.5-7,143);
NG Semisi Mataele (Sr.NT/OL 6-0,286);LB Dan Mohr NEW YORK — Former Pittsburgh
Steelers coach Bill Cowher says it was
(Sr.6-0,200); hard to get through to Ben
Key newcomer: FS Kyle Zirbes (Jr.5-9,160) Roethlisberger after the quarterback
had so much success early in his career.
2010 schedule (home games in CAPS):Sept.4 — Yet Cowher believes the sexual
WILCOX,2 p.m.;Sept.11 — LOS GATOS,2 p.m.;Sept. assault investiga-
17 — @ Jefferson, 7 p.m.; Oct. 1 — @ San Mateo, 3 tion that led to a
six-game suspen-
p.m.; Oct. 9 — KING’S ACADEMY, 2 p.m.; Oct. 15 — sion for
@ Aragon,3 p.m.;Oct.23 — @ Sacred Heart Roethlisberger
Prep, 3 p.m.; Oct. 29 — TERRA NOVA, 7 was a “slap in the
DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE p.m.; Nov. 5 — BURLINGAME, 7 p.m.; face” that has led
Menlo-Atherton’s Ausia Mataele, left, returns for his third year at the to some much-
varsity level. At 6-foot, 320 pounds, Mataele will be handful for any Nov.13 — WOODSIDE,2 p.m. needed maturity.
opposing offensive or defensive lineman. In an interview
Bill Cowher with The
from a year ago, when it averaged
BEARS
Continued from page 12
only 14.6 points per game.
“We’ve got a good QB competi-
tion going on,” Ta’ufo’ou said. “(All the outside, and we’re going to need
them to make plays to help us win.”
and Sakalia leading the way. Sakalia
has proven to be one of the team’s h
Associated Press
on
o
Tuesday,
Cowher described
w
three guys bring something different Roethlisberger
to the field, but most importantly) M-A should be much improved emotional leaders, Stid one of the
most improved players and Tuitupou used to respond to
Cameron Moody, whose elusiveness they all need to be a good leader.” defensively from a year ago. Last
one of the more explosive talents. advice about his
and playmaking ability could lead to Whoever turns out to be the most season, the Bears allowed a whop-
After a rough 2009 season, off-field behavior.
a breakout season. As of last Friday, efficient passer out of the group ping 41.5 points per game, one of
Ta’ufo’ou’s message is clear: Last “’But we’re win-
M-A had three players vying to be might have a leg up on the competi- the worst marks in the Bay Area.
year was last year. This season, how- ning games.
the starting quarterback: Willy tion. That’s because the Bears seem- Their linebacking corps figures to be Ben
ever, the Bears aim to get back on We’re winning
Fonua, Michael Culhane and ingly have a wealth of athletic wide- particularly strong, with Dan Mohr Roethlisberger championships,”’
Jonathan Hoech. providing a physical presence and track.
outs who figure to be difference “At this point, I couldn’t be more Cowher recount-
The same trio battled for time at makers. The receiving corps include Semisi Tuitupou manning the mid- ed. “’What do you mean? Isn’t that
dle linebacker spot after playing on happier with the progression of the
the position last year, and each one Stas Della Morte, Devonte Piper, players and how they’re respond- what we’re here to do?”’
of them made at least one start, Austin Clarence and Chris Chavolla. the defensive line last year. “Yeah,” Cowher said, “but there’s
ing,” Ta’ufo’ou said. “They’ve set
Ta’ufo’ou said. Obviously, the “We’ll be a run-first team, but we The secondary also looks strong the goals, and I’m just trying to more to it than that. It’s the whole body
team’s quarterback play will go a have everything there is to be bal- and deep, with cornerbacks Vince guide them and keep them account- of work. It’s you as a person, what kind
long in determining if it can improve anced offensively,” Ta’ufo’ou said. Hagman and Taylor Mashack and able.” of legacy you want to leave,” he added.
on its meager offensive production “We have a lot of skilled players on safeties Eddie Johnson, Kyle Zirbes “I really think he understands that now.”
16 Wednesday • Aug. 25, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
MLS STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
vs.Reds OFF vs.Arizona vs.Arizona vs.Arizona vs.Rockies vs.Rockies
East Division East Division
12:45 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
7:15 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
6:05 p.m.
NBC-11
1:05 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
7:15 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
7:15 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
W L T Pts GF GA New York 78 48 .619 — Atlanta 73 53 .579 —
Tampa Bay 78 48 .619 — Philadelphia 70 55 .560 2 1/2
@Cleveland @Cleveland @Texas @Texas @Texas @Yankees @Yankees Columbus 12 5 4 40 31 20
Boston 72 54 .571 6 New York 63 62 .504 9 1/2
4:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m.
New York 10 7 4 34 25 23 Toronto 65 60 .520 12 1/2 Florida 62 62 .500 10
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL
Toronto FC 7 8 5 26 22 25 Baltimore 44 82 .349 34 Washington 53 73 .421 20
Aug. 28 Sept. 5 Sept. 11 Sept. 15 Sept. 25 Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Chicago 6 6 6 24 26 26
Central Division Central Division
@ N.Y. @ Houston vs. Dallas vs.Philly @Toronto FC vs.Chicago @Columbus Kansas City 6 9 5 23 19 23
4:30 p.m 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m. 4:30 p.m. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
5:30 p.m..
CSN+ CSN-CAL ESPN 2 New England 6 11 3 21 20 33 Cincinnati 72 54 .573 —
Minnesota 72 54 .571 —
Philadelphia 4 11 5 17 23 36 St.Louis 68 55 .553 2 1/2
Chicago 68 57 .544 3 1/2
Aug. 28 Sept. 1 Sept. 5 Sept. 11 Milwaukee 59 66 .472 13
D.C. 4 14 3 15 15 35 Detroit 63 63 .500 9
@Atlanta @Sky Blue FC vs.Boston vs.Philly Playoffs TBA Houston 56 69 .448 16
4 p.m. 6:05 p.m.
Kansas City 53 73 .421 19 Chicago 53 74 .417 20
4 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
Cleveland 50 75 .400 21 1/2
FSC WESTERN CONFERENCE Pittsburgh 42 84 .333 30 1/2
W L T Pts GF GA West Division West Division
TRANSACTIONS TENNIS Los Angeles 13 4 4 43 32 14
Texas
W
71
L
54
Pct
.568
GB
— San Diego
W
75
L
49
Pct
.605
GB
—
Real Salt Lake 11 4 6 39 36 16
BASEBALL Pilot Pen Tournament FC Dallas 9 2 9 36 28 17 Oakland 62 62 .500 8 1/2 San Francisco 71 56 .559 5 1/2
COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE—Suspended San At The Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale in New Los Angeles 62 65 .492 10 Colorado 65 60 .520 10 1/2
Francisco minor league RHP Matt Kinney and N.Y. Haven,Conn. San Jose 8 6 5 29 22 20
Men’s Singles Seattle 49 76 .392 22 Los Angeles 64 62 .508 12
Mets minor league LHP Lachlan Hodge 50 games Seattle 8 8 5 29 23 25
for drug violations in violation of the Minor League Second Round Arizona 49 77 .389 27
Colorado 7 6 7 28 22 21
Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Evgeny Korolev, Kazakhstan, def. Michael Berrer Tuesday’s results
BOSTON RED SOX—Activated C Kevin Cash from (13),Germany,6-4,7-5. Houston 6 10 5 23 27 33 Detroit 9,Kansas City 1 Tuesday’s results
the 15-day DL. Optioned C Dusty Brown to Paw- Victor Hanescu (16), Romania, def. Daniel Brands, Chivas USA 5 11 4 19 22 26 Oakland 5,Cleveland 0 Chicago Cubs 5,Washington 4
tucket (IL). Germany,6-3,6-4. NOTE:Three points for victory,one point for tie.
Andrey Golubev (5),Kazakhstan,def.Maximo Gon- N.Y.Yankees 11,Toronto 5 Houston 4,Philadelphia 2,16 innings
DETROIT TIGERS—Announced OF Johnny
Damon has rejected Boston’s waiver claim and will zalez,Argentina,6-3,2-6,6-2. Seattle at Boston,ppd.,rain Pittsburgh 4,St.Louis 3
remain with the Tigers. Florian Mayer (8), Germany, def. Jan Hajek, Czech Saturday’s games Texas 4,Minnesota 3 N.Y.Mets 6,Florida 5
OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Optioned OF Travis Buck Republic,6-3,6-1. FC Dallas at Columbus,1 p.m. Chicago White Sox 7,Baltimore 5 L.A.Dodgers 5,Milwaukee 3
to Sacramento (PCL).Recalled OF Matt Carson from Denis Istomin (15), Uzbekistan, def. Benjamin Colorado 5,Atlanta 2
Becker,Germany,6-3,6-1. Real Salt Lake at Toronto FC,4 p.m. Tampa Bay 10, L.A.Angels 3
Sacramento. San Diego 5,Arizona 0
TEXAS RANGERS—Purchased the contract of INF Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, def. Fernando Philadelphia at New England,4:30 p.m. Wednesday’s games
Gonzalez (3),Chile,6-2,6-4. Kansas City (O’Sullivan 2-4) at Detroit (Galarraga 4- San Francisco 16,Cincinnati 5
Alex Cora from Oklahoma City (PCL). Designated San Jose at New York,4:30 p.m.
INF Joaquin Arias for assignment Teimuraz Gabashvili,Russia,def.Xavier Malisse (11), Wednesday’s games
Houston at Colorado,6:30 p.m. 5),10:05 a.m.
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Recalled UT Ryan Belgium,4-2,retired. Atlanta (Jurrjens 5-4) at Colorado (Rogers 2-2),12:10
Illya Marchenko,Ukraine,def.Philip Bester,Canada, Kansas City at Los Angeles,7:30 p.m. Seattle (Pauley 2-4) at Boston (Beckett 3-3), 10:35
Roberts from Reno (PCL). Released INF Bobby p.m.
Crosby. 6-3,6-3. a.m.,1st game
Chicago at Seattle FC,7:30 p.m. Cincinnati (H.Bailey 3-2) at San Francisco (Bum-
CHICAGO CUBS—Purchased the contract of LHP Juan Ignacio Chela (14), Argentina, def. Donald Seattle (F.Hernandez 9-10) at Boston (Lester 13-8), garner 5-4),12:45 p.m.
Young,United States,5-7,6-4,6-0. Sunday’s game
Scott Maine from Iowa (PCL).Optioned RHP Justin 4:10 p.m.,2nd game
Berg to Iowa. Thiemo de Bakker (12), Netherlands, def. Mikhail D.C.United at Chivas USA,7 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Dempster 11-8) at Washington (Mar-
Tampa Bay (Niemann 10-3) at L.A. Angels (Haren quis 0-6),4:05 p.m.
CINCINNATI REDS—Placed OF Jim Edmonds on Kukushkin,Kazakhstan,6-1,6-7 (6),6-4.
1-4),12:35 p.m.
the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Jordan Smith to
Louisville (IL). Recalled RHP Sam LeCure and 2B
Lukas Lacko,Slovakia,def.Thomaz Bellucci (2),Brazil,
6-4,6-7 (4),6-0.
Marcos Baghdatis (1), Cyprus, def. Igor Andreev,
WNBA PLAYOFFS Oakland (Cahill 13-5) at Cleveland (Talbot 8-10),
Houston (Happ 3-2) at Philadelphia (Halladay 16-
8),4:05 p.m.
Chris Valaika from Louisville. 4:05 p.m. St. Louis (Westbrook 1-1) at Pittsburgh (D.Mc-
FLORIDA MARLINS—Recalled OF Cameron May- Russia,6-2,6-4. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS N.Y.Yankees (P.Hughes 15-5) at Toronto (Cecil 10-6), Cutchen 1-5),4:05 p.m.
bin from New Orleans (PCL). Tommy Robredo (6),Spain,def.Taylor Dent,United (Best-of-3)
States,5-7,6-4,6-4. 4:07 p.m. Florida (Sanabia 2-1) at N.Y.Mets (Misch 0-2),4:10
ST.LOUIS CARDINALS—Placed LHP Dennys Reyes EASTERN CONFERENCE
on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Fernando Salas Women’s Singles Minnesota (Duensing 7-1) at Texas (C.Wilson 12-5), L.A.Dodgers (Kuroda 8-11) at Milwaukee (Ra.Wolf
from Memphis (PCL). First Round Washington vs.Atlanta 5:05 p.m. 10-9),5:10 p.m.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Placed RHP Maria Kirilenko, Russia, def. Elena Vesnina, Russia, Wednesday, Aug. 25 — Atlanta at Washington, 4 Baltimore (Matusz 5-12) at Chicago White Sox Arizona (J.Saunders 1-3) at San Diego (LeBlanc 7-
Stephen Strasburg on the 15-day DL.Called up RHP 6-1,3-6,6-1. p.m. 11),7:05 p.m.
Timea Bacsinszky, Switzerland, def. Yanina Wick- Friday,Aug.27 — Washington at Atlanta,4:30 p.m. (Buehrle 12-9),5:10 p.m.
Collin Balester from Syracuse (IL). NL LEADERS
mayer (5),Belgium,6-3,6-1. Sunday,Aug.29 — Atlanta at Washington,1 p.m.,if AL LEADERS
BASKETBALL BATTING—Votto,Cincinnati,.323;Pujols,St.Louis,
CHARLOTTE BOBCATS—Signed C Kwame Brown Olga Govortsova,Belarus,def.Andrea Petkovic,Ger- necessary BATTING—Hamilton, Texas, .356; MiCabrera, De-
to a one-year contract. many,6-2,6-2. New York vs.Indiana troit,.342;Mauer,Minnesota,.329;ABeltre,Boston, .322;CGonzalez,Colorado,.319;Prado,Atlanta,.317;
FOOTBALL Marion Bartoli (6), France, def. Alona Bondarenko, Thursday,Aug.26 — Indiana at New York,4 p.m. .325; Cano, New York, .323; DeJesus, Kansas City, Polanco,Philadelphia,.317;Byrd,Chicago,.306;Hol-
NFL—Fined Cincinnati WR Chad Ochocinco Ukraine,6-7 (4),7-6 (2),6-3. Sunday,Aug.29 — New York at Indiana,5 p.m. liday, St. Louis, .301; Pagan, New York, .301; Werth,
Flavia Pennetta (7),Italy,def.Alisa Kleybanova,Rus- .318; Konerko,Chicago,.312.
$25,000 for tweeting during a prohibited time. Wednesday, Sept. 1 — Indiana at New York, 4:30 Philadelphia,.301;Zimmerman,Washington,.301.
sia,6-4,6-4. p.m.,if necessary RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 104; ARodriguez, New
ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed OL Mark Ortmann RBI—Pujols,St.Louis,92;Votto,Cincinnati,86;McGe-
Anastasia Rodionova, Australia, def. Tsvetana York, 97; JBautista,Toronto, 95; Guerrero,Texas, 91;
BUFFALO BILLS—Signed TE Andrew George. Pironkova,Bulgaria,6-1,7-5. WESTERN CONFERENCE hee, Milwaukee, 83; CGonzalez, Colorado, 82;
DENVER BRONCOS—Waived LB Akin Ayodele. Teixeira,New York,91; Hamilton,Texas,90.
Seattle vs.Los Angeles Howard,Philadelphia,82; DWright,New York,81.
COLLEGE HITS—Hamilton, Texas, 170; ISuzuki, Seattle, 161;
HITS—Prado, Atlanta, 149; Pujols, St. Louis, 149;
Wednesday, Aug. 25 — Los Angeles at Seattle, 8
ARKANSAS STATE—Named Cliff Wren volunteer
baseball assistant and Stacey Willmott associate di- ANNOUNCEMENTS p.m.
Saturday,Aug.28 — Seattle at Los Angeles,12 p.m.
Cano,New York,156; ABeltre,Boston,153; MiCabr-
era, Detroit, 152; MYoung, Texas, 147; AJackson,
BPhillips,Cincinnati,147;CGonzalez,Colorado,145;
Braun, Milwaukee, 143; Byrd, Chicago, 141;Weeks,
rector of athletics for student services and senior
woman administrator. San Mateo High School is looking for a boys’ Tuesday, Aug. 31 — Los Angeles at Seattle, 7 p.m., Detroit,146. Milwaukee,140.
BROWN—Named Catherine Starr women’s assis- varsity soccer coach for the 2010-2011 season. if necessary DOUBLES—Longoria,Tampa Bay,40;Markakis,Bal- DOUBLES—Werth, Philadelphia, 42; ATorres, San
tant crew coach. Contact Jeff Scheller at 650-558-2338.Please apply Phoenix vs.San Antonio timore,39;Mauer,Minnesota,39;MiCabrera,Detroit, Francisco, 39; Holliday, St. Louis, 34; Loney, Los An-
KING, TENN.—Named Brian Kamm men’s and online at www.edjoin.org Thursday,Aug.26 — San Antonio at Phoenix,6 p.m. 38; Hamilton,Texas,38; ABeltre,Boston,37.
women’s golf coach. Sacred Heart Prep is seeking a girls’junior varsity Saturday, Aug. 28 — Phoenix at San Antonio, 10 geles,33; Braun,Milwaukee,32; Prado,Atlanta,32.
MARIETTA—Named Steve Iman men’s and basketball coach. All interested candidates please a.m. HOME RUNS—JBautista, Toronto, 40; MiCabrera, HOME RUNS—Pujols, St. Louis, 33; ADunn,Wash-
women’s tennis coach. contact Athletic Director Frank Rodriguez at (650) Monday,Aug.30 — San Antonio at Phoenix,7 p.m., Detroit,31;Konerko,Chicago,31;Hamilton,Texas,29; ington, 31; Votto, Cincinnati, 29; Uggla, Florida, 28;
NJIT—Named Mike Cole baseball coach. 473-4031 or frodriguez@shschools.org. if necessary Teixeira,New York,28; DOrtiz,Boston,27. MarReynolds,Arizona,27; CGonzalez,Col.,26.
THE DAILY JOURNAL FOOD Wednesday • Aug. 25, 2010 19
eggs and milk. Place the panko in a third wide, to a paper towel-lined plate to drain. In a large bowl, season the meat with the salt
BURGER
Continued from page 19
shallow bowl.
One at a time, dredge each slice of cheese
through the flour, shaking off the excess, then
BAM BURGER WITH CHIPOTLE,
TOMATO AND LIME AIOLI
and pepper. Gently form into four 8-ounce pat-
ties, being careful not to overwork it. Cover the
patties and refrigerate until chilled, about 1
dip into the egg mixture, coating thoroughly. hour.
Start to Finish: 1 1/2 hours (20 minutes
Place the slices into the panko and coat evenly Heat a grill to medium, Lightly oil the
active) active)
on both sides. Pass each slice through the egg grates.
Makes 4 slices Servings: 4
mixture a second time, then again through the 2 pounds prime ground chuck Grill the patties for 8 minutes, then flip them
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
4 large eggs panko. 1 teaspoon salt and grill for another 7 to 8 minutes for medi-
1/4 cup whole milk Line a sheet pan with parchment paper. 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper um-rare to medium, or until the burgers are
2 cups panko breadcrumbs Arrange the cheese slices on it, then placein 4 onion poppy rolls or large sesame-seed cooked to desired doneness.
1/2-pound ball fresh mozzarella, cut into the freezer for 20 minutes. hamburger rolls, lightly toasted Place a burger on the bottom of each of the
four 1/4-inch slices In a medium saute pan over medium-high, 1 beefsteak tomato, cut into four 1/4-inch 4 toasted buns, place a tomato slice on top of
1 cup olive oil heat the oil. Add the breaded cheese slices, in slices the burger, then a slice of fried mozzarella and
Place the flour in a wide, shallow bowl. In a batches if necessary, and fry each for about 2 4 fried mozzarella rounds 1/4 cup of the arugula. Dress the top bun with
second wide, shallow bowl, whisk together the 1/2 minutes on the first side, then 1 1/2 min- 1 cup packed arugula leaves 1 tablespoon of the aioli and place the bun on
utes on the second side. Move the cheese slices 4 tablespoons chipotle, tomato and lime aioli top.
water for at least 30 minutes water, a teaspoon at a time, if necessary. over the heat source in a gas grill or electric
GRILL
Continued from page 20
In a cast-iron skillet over medium heat, toast
both chilies until fragrant, about 1 minute per
side. Transfer to a cutting board.
Place the chuck roast in a large bowl or bak-
ing dish and coat completely with the chili paste.
Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour or up to
smoker).
Place the chuck roast on the cooking grate
over the drip pan. Cover the grill or smoker and
Add the cumin seeds to the skillet and toast, 12 hours. Remove from the refrigerator and let cook, maintaining the temperature at 250 F, until
stirring constantly, until fragrant, 60 to 90 sec- sit at room temperature for 30 minutes before an instant thermometer registers 180 F at the
2 teaspoons garlic powder onds. Transfer the seeds to a blender or the bowl cooking. center of the roast, about 3 to 4 hours.
2 teaspoons instant espresso coffee powder of a mini food processor. Meanwhile, light a smoker, charcoal grill or Wrap the roast tightly in heavy duty foil and
1 teaspoon kosher salt Remove and discard the stems from the chilies gas grill and prepare for indirect cooking. Place cook (with the grill or smoker covered) until
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper and cut into 1-inch pieces, then add to the a drip pan below the cooking grates and stabilize fork tender and an instant thermometer registers
1/4 cup water blender or processor. Add the vinegar, brown the temperature at around 250 F. 200 F to 205 F, about another 1 to 2 hours.
4-pound chuck roast sugar, garlic powder, espresso powder, salt, pep- Drain the wood chips and scatter them over Remove the roast from the heat and let rest, in
1 cup apple, hickory or oak chips, soaked in per and water. Process to a smooth paste, adding the coals (or place them in a smoker box and set the foil, for 30 minutes.
THE DAILY JOURNAL DATEBOOK Wednesday • Aug. 25, 2010 23
Lal’s shooting death was indicative of
TRAINING
Continued from page 1
instances that are preventable with the
right training.
In 2006, a homeless transient named
Calendar
Stanley Wong was shot dead by a police WEDNESDAY, AUG. 25 please call 595-7444.
AARP 55-Alive Mature Driving
officer on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Class. 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Belmont Chuck Wagon barbecue luncheon.
Myrtle Road many times before for sim- B Street in downtown San Mateo. Twin Pines Senior and Community Noon to 1:30 p.m. San Mateo Senior
ilar disturbances but Aristondo, 20, had Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane, Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Wong was allegedly giving a customer Belmont. Refresh your knowledge of San Mateo. Join us for our summer-
never been arrested. outside a nearby market a hard time the ‘Rules of the Road’ and get a dis- time barbecue. $16. For more infor-
On Monday, Aug. 16, two Burlingame before police arrived. Wong had a knife count on your auto insurance. $12 mation call 522-7499.
fee for AARP members or $14 for
police officers arrived at the Aristondo and advanced on the officer even after the non-AARP members. For more End of Life Decisions seminar.
residence in response to the mother’s call suspect was Tasered, police said at the information and to reserve your Noon to 1 p.m. 1528 S. El Camino
at about 8:40 p.m. She met the officers on space call 595-7444. Real, Suite 301, San Mateo. Come
time. receive expert information on ‘How
the street before her son allegedly It appeared that after being stunned, Early Memory Loss Wellness to save on Cemetery Property Costs’
approached them carrying a knife. Program. 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and other end of life decisions. Free.
Wong continued to advance toward the Rosenor House, 500 Arbor Road, For more information call 372-0795.
Moments later, Aristondo was shot by retreating officer, according to police. Menlo Park. A program for people
one of the officers in an act of self The officer then fired at Wong several experiencing changes in memory or Movies at Little House. 1:30 p.m.
mild Cognitive Impairment. $20 per Little House Auditorium, 800
defense, according to police. He was pro- times with his service revolver, striking session. For more information e-mail Middle Ave., Menlo Park. Come and
nounced dead later that night at San ducts one week-long training session a him. sevans@peninsulavolunteers.org. watch the film adaptation of
Francisco General Hospital. Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer
year, however, with about 35 police offi- An internal investigation found the Lunch at Twin Pines. 11:30 a.m. Night’s Dream.’ $2 for members, $3
His mother blames herself for her son’s cers at a time taking the class. officer followed the San Mateo Police Twin Pines Senior and Community for non-members. For more informa-
death. She said she wished she had never The class, however, is not mandatory. Department’s policies and procedures Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane, tion call 326-2025.
Belmont. Come join us for a healthy
called the police. Only the state of Texas requires all of its and the District Attorney’s Office found lunch and make new friends. $3 Dreams from the Monster Factory.
“I don’t know if any amount of CIT law enforcement officers to take CIT the incident to be a justified homicide. donation for 60 or over $6 for all 2 p.m. Peninsula Jewish Community
training would have prevented this,” other guest. For more information Center, 800 Foster City Blvd., Foster
classes, Coffman said. “We would like to reaffirm how unfor- please call 595-7444. City. Talk by nationally recognized
Coffman said. “It is not the outcome we “The lack of funding is a major road- tunate it is when law enforcement actions expert in criminal justice and author
wanted.” block to offering the training. It’s not for Art & Music Festival. Noon to 7 Sunny Schwartz, who directs the
end in tragedy,” the San Mateo Police p.m. Cameron’s Pub and Inn, 1410 S. design and operation of prisoner pro-
lack of enthusiasm,” Coffman said. Department said in a 2006 statement. Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay. grams in six county jails. $4. For
Investigation into The Sheriff’s Office presented the San “Intensive intervention has occurred with Free. For more information call 591- more information call 212-PJCC or
visit pjcc.org.
6596.
procedures, training Mateo County Board of Supervisors with the homeless in the downtown area, and
a CIT proposal five years ago when Hill progress has been made, with several City Talk Toastmaster Club A Month for Artists at Little
The two officers involved in the shoot- was still on the board. Meeting. 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. House. 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Little
ing are on paid administrative leave homeless being housed and treated, yet Redwood City Main Library, 1044 House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo
“I had assumed at the time that this there is much more work to do.” Middlefield Road, Redwood City. Park. Workshop for individual artists
while the San Mateo County District training had taken place already,” said Join us in a friendly and supportive to work with artists and art organiza-
Attorney’s Office conducts an investiga- atmosphere to improve your commu- tions to find opportunities for
tion into the shooting and the
Hill, who has attended most of the CIT Strategies for transients nication and leadership skills. Free. exhibiting, networking, sharing of
graduations. For more information call (202) 390- ideas, teaching and more. $7 per ses-
Burlingame Police Department conducts The training should be a statewide Transients often suffer from addiction 7555. sion, $20 for all workshops in
and mental illness and the Sheriff’s August (held every Thursday). For
its own internal investigation into the mandate, Hill said, but the resources are Free Home Buyer Workshop. 5:45 more information call 326-2025.
incident, said police Capt. Mike not there right now to pay for it. Office partners with the county’s p.m. to 7 p.m. Wells Fargo Home
Matteucci. Behavioral Health and Recovery Mortgage, 900 Veterans Blvd., Suite Free Plant Clinic. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
“When the resources are there, it could 210, Redwood City. Get solid infor- Near the south-west corner of the
The District Attorney’s Office is con- be implemented,” Hill said. Services office to craft strategies to rec- mation about what it takes to buy a intersection of Laurel and San Carlos
ducting an investigation into the criminal CIT courses are not currently provided ognize mental illness and how to de- home in today’s new world of real avenues, Sister City Lane, San
estate. Free. For more information Carlos. Bring a plant sample of a
aspect of the incident and whether it was at police academies but that may change, escalate confrontations, Munks said. call 888-9268. problem plant and get advice from a
a justified homicide, Matteucci said. The said Sheriff Greg Munks. CIT’s primary goals are to de-escalate Master Gardener. Free. For more
internal investigation is to see if the two crisis situations; reduce the necessity for Beginning Internet. 6 p.m. East information call 592-0763.
“Our goal is to eventually train all Palo Alto Library, 2415 University
officers followed the Burlingame Police police officers and deputy sheriffs in the use of force; reduce the use of the jail; Ave. Learn about web browsers, Beginning Guitar class. 6 p.m. to
Department’s policies and procedures decrease recidivism; increase lawful self- search engines and internet safety. 7:15 p.m. College of San Mateo,
county and we are now working with the Free. For more information call 321- 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo.
during the incident. In addition, police academy to include this training reliance and health enhancing behaviors; 7712. 9 classes for $149. For more infor-
Burlingame Police Department’s internal into the basic academy for new recruits,” and enable law enforcement personnel to mation call 574-6149 or visit
College Admissions: Navigating http://communityed.smccd.edu.
investigation will include whether the Munks said. deal more effectively with the mentally the Financial Aid Process. 6:15
two officers participated in CIT classes, ill. p.m. to 7:45 p.m. East Palo Alto Strategies for Advance Residential
Real Estate Investing. 7 p.m. to 9
Matteucci said. History of training CIT training is useful in helping to Library, 2415 University Ave., East
Palo Alto. Come learn how to navi- p.m. Reliance Realty Group, 155
At least 246 police officers from vari- develop sensitivity, understanding and gate the complex route to college Bovet Road, San Mateo. Learn
ous agencies in the county have complet- CIT training started in the county in safer methods for resolving potentially with a free presentation by Dr. Stone, proven methods of advance real
ed the 40-hour CIT course, Coffman 2005, just after the March 6 shooting of emotionally explosive situations involv- a college admissions consultant with estate investing. Free. For more
Kamal Lal. Lal, of South San Francisco, a Ph.D in Education from UC information contact the REI Circle at
said, and another 145 police officers in ing individuals in crisis situations. Berkeley. Free. For more informa- admin@reicircle.com.
the county have taken the introductory was fatally shot by California Highway tion call 321-7712.
The objectives are to recognize signs FRIDAY, AUG. 27
Patrol officers in Belmont after a high-
class. and symptoms of mental illness; increase Emergency Response Team train- Movie Night in the Park. 6 p.m.
speed chase. Lal, who suffered from Twin Pines Park Meadow, 1225
The county started CIT classes in 2005 awareness and knowledge of community ing. 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. San Mateo
depression, threw a rock at a car before Department Emergency Operations Ralston Ave., Belmont. Bring blan-
and held at least two week-long work- services available; and improve crisis Center, 200 Franklin Parkway. Join kets and lawn chairs for an enjoyable
officers shot him. At the time, Hill said
shops a year. The county now only con- intervention skills. this six-week course, for adults 18 evening under the stars with family
years and older, where participants and friends while watching Disney’s
are trained in emergency skills that ‘Princess and the Frog.’ Free. For
will include earthquake prepared- more information call 595-7441.
ness, disaster response, basic med-
ical care and more. Free. For more Peninsula Orchid Society Meeting.
information call 522-7960. 7 p.m. San Mateo Garden Center,
605 Parkside Way, San Mateo. This
Shanghai: ‘Art of the City.’ 7 p.m. month’s meeting features a skill ses-
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave. sion on how to grow and bloom
Featuring more than 130 oil paint- Paphiopedilums. For more informa-
ings, furniture, rugs, revolutionary tion e-mail meg570@comcast.net.
posters and more. Free. For more
information call 697-7607. ‘The Music Man.’ 7 p.m. Redwood
City Community Theatre, Carrington
Beatles Tribute. 8 p.m. Angelicas Hall, Sequoia High School, 1201
Bistro, 863 Main St., Redwood City. Brewster Ave. at El Camino Real.
Beatles tribute preformed by Ticket Redwood City Community Theatre
To Ride. $10. For more information Presents ‘The Music Man.’ Tickets
call 365-3226. are $15 for adults, $10 for students
and seniors. For more information
Theatreworks presents ‘The Light and to order tickets call 369-1411
in the Piazza.’ 8 p.m. Mountain ext. 6601.
View Center for the Performing Arts,
500 Castro St., Mountain View.
Theatreworks presents the Tony
Award-winning musical ‘The Light
in the Piazza,’ featuring Broadway
veterans and regional favorite per-
formers. Tickets run from $27 to
$42. Plays until Sept. 19. For tickets
and information visit www.theatre-
works.org.
THURSDAY, AUG. 26
AARP 55-Alive Mature Driving
Class. 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Belmont
Twin Pines Senior and Community
Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane,
Belmont. Refresh your knowledge of
the ‘Rules of the Road’ and get a dis-
count on your auto insurance. $12
fee for AARP members or $14 for
non-AARP members. For more
information and to reserve your
space call 595-7444.
Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010 the short straw as to who would take the loss. Do not leave
anything to chance.
In the year ahead you are likely to fare far better if you rely
mostly on yourself and not on others to take you where you PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Be your normal, sweet self,
want to go in life. Alone, you should be able to accomplish because this is not the day to take a stance or be inflexible
what you want more easily than you would depending on when dealing with others. There is likely to be someone who
another. will react rigidly in response.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - It would be best if neither you ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Unfortunately, if you’ve gone
nor your mate react in a way that would stir things up, just to beyond the breaking point regarding taking care of your
get what you want should a disagreement arise. If you can’t responsibilities, you may have to pay the price. The costs will
remain civil, don’t speak until your slow burn is gone. only go up further with delay.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Be particularly careful not to TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Trouble is on the way if you
disrupt a situation that is presently running smoothly. If you’re inadvertently promised two separate friends who don’t get
the one who disassembles the mechanism, you’ll have to take along that you would spend your free time with them. You’ll
the fall. lose no matter which one you choose.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Take care that you don’t GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - If anybody near and dear to you
come off as being too loud or too strong in a social situation, does something that displeases you, before responding, count
regardless of how much something annoys you. Friends will to 10 or 50 in order to calm down. You’ll regret it if you fly off
respond better to consultation than to rudeness. the handle.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - Tyrannical reactions CANCER (June 21-July 22) - It might fall to you to deal
will make enemies within the workplace that aren’t likely to with a temperamental friend or family member on a certain
disappear in the near future. Wield your power to gain coop- topic or issue that always aggravates him/her. Remain calm
eration, not to antagonize. regardless of the reaction you get.
Previous
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110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
NEWSPAPER INTERNS TS No. 09-0121853
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The Daily Journal is looking for in- YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
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search, updates of our ongoing fea- UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-
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SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
We expect a commitment of four to NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA-
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terns have progressed in time into en that RECONTRUST COMPANY,
paid correspondents and full-time re- N.A., as duly appointed trustee pursuant
porters. to the Deed of Trust executed by MI-
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College students or recent graduates
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper WOMAN, dated 04/06/2004 and record-
experience is preferred but not neces- ed 04/15/04, as Instrument No. 2004-
sarily required. 072022, in Book , Page ), of Official Re-
cords in the office of the County Record-
Please send a cover letter describing er of San Mateo County State of Califor-
your interest in newspapers, a resume nia, will sell on 09/15/2010 at 12:30PM,
and three recent clips. Before you ap- At the Marshall Street entrance to the
ply, you should familiarize yourself Hall of Justice, 400 County Center, Red-
110 Employment 110 Employment with our publication. Our Web site: wood City, San Mateo County, CA at
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Send your information via e-mail to cash or check as described below, paya-
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ular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210, and interest conveyed to and now held
San Mateo CA 94402. by it under said Deed of Trust, in the
property situated in said County and
State and as more fully described in the
above referenced Deed of Trust. The
NOW HIRING for Live-in Caregiver
street address and other common desig-
nation, if any of the real property descri-
110 Employment 110 Employment SIGN ON BONUS!!!
Recruiting for San Mateo, San Francisco bed above is purported to be: 210
and Santa Clara areas. We offer excel- STATE STREET, SAN MATEO, CA,
lent benefits! 94401. The undersigned Trustee dis-
*Medical / Vision / Dental / Life Ins. claims any liability for any incorrectness
* 401K/Credit Union * Direct Deposit of the street address and other common
Drabble Drabble Drabble Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 296 Appliances
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME NOTICE OF APPLICATION MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well,
STATEMENT #239957 STATEMENT #240280 TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES $85., (650)355-2996
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business Date of Filing Application: August 18,
NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS as: Samething.com, 985 Industrial Road, as: Firedragon Express, 1765 E. Bay- 2010
#102, San Carlos, CA 94070 is hereby shore Rd., Ste. C, PALO ALTO, CA To Whom It May Concern: MINI-FRIDGE - 32" tall; White Kenmore
registered by the following owner: Busi- 94303 is hereby registered by the follow- The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are: $70. Call (650)229-4735
Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk, ness Calcium, Inc., CA. The business is ing owner: Firedragon LLC., 102 Vista BILL KUANG
City Hall, 501 Primrose Road, Burlingame, California, until 2 conducted by a Corporation. The regis- Del Prado, LOS GATOS, CA 95030. The The applicant(s) listed above are apply-
trants commenced to transact business business is conducted by a Limited Lia- ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent
P.M., on September 15, 2010 and will, at 2 P.M. on that date, under the FBN on 07/01/10. bility Company. The registrants com- Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245
be publicly opened and read at the City Hall, in Conference /s/ David Schulhof / menced to transact business under the 1201 LAUREL ST.
This statement was filed with the Asses- FBN on 07/07/2010 SAN CARLOS, CA 94070-5015 RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric,
Room "B" for: sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo /s/ Ehab Youssef / Type of license applied for: 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621
County on 07/16/10. (Published in the This statement was filed with the Asses- 41 - On-Sale Beer and Wine - Eating
NEIGHBORHOOD STORM DRAIN PROJECT #2, CITY San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/11/10, sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Place SHOP VACUUM 5 gallons with extra fil-
08/18/10, 08/25/10, 09/01/10). County on 08/04/2010. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal ters $15. (650)949-2134
PROJECT NO. 82470 within the City of Burlingame, San Ma- San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, August 25, September 1, 8, 2010
teo County, California. 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). TOASTER "PROCTOR Silex" one slice,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME works fine SOLD!
STATEMENT #239866 NOTICE OF PETITION TO UPRIGHT FREEZER - like new, $100 .,
Contract documents covering the work may be obtained at of- The following persons are doing busi- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ADMINISTER ESTATE OF (650)257-7562
fice of the City Engineer during normal working hours at City ness as: Vips Investment, 788 Masson STATEMENT #240182 PATRICIA KELLY BAKER
Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066 is hereby The following person is doing business Case Number 120343 VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like
Hall, 501 Primrose Road, Burlingame, California. A non-re- registered by the following owners: Sipe- as: Recessed Electrical Designs, LLC., To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- new $45. (650)878-9542
fundable fee of $50 will be charged for the Contract Docu- ni & Ikuna Langi, same address. The 1441 Pescadero Rd., PESCADERO, CA tingent creditors, and persons who may
ments. business is conducted by a General Part- 94060 is hereby registered by the follow- otherwise be interested in the will or es- WEBER GRILL - Never used! Porcelain
nership. The registrants commenced to ing owner: Recessed Electrical Designs, tate, or both, of: Patricia Kelly Baker. A enamel bowl and lid, 22-1/2” with ash
transact business under the FBN on LLC., same address. The business is Petition for Probate has been filed by: catcher. SOLD!
The work shall consist of construction and/or replacement of /s/ Ikuna Langi / conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- Amy Kelly Baker in the Superior Court of
This statement was filed with the Asses- ny. The registrants commenced to trans- California, County of San Mateo. The
approximately 1,000 linear feet of storm drain mains by open sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo act business under the FBN on Petition of Probate requests that Amy 297 Bicycles
trench construction, manhole construction, replacement of ex- County on 07/13/10. (Published in the 07/11/2005. Kelly Baker be appointed as personal
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/11/10, BICYCLE - womens, made in Austria
isting and construction of new curb inlets, and the replacement 08/18/10, 08/25/10, 09/01/10).
/s/ Thomas A. Saviano / representative to administer the estate of
$50., (650)483-3693
This statement was filed with the Asses- the decedent.
of curb and gutter. sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo The petition requests the decedent’s will
County on 07/29/2010. (Published in the and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- BICYCLE WICKER BASKET -quality
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, bate. The will and any codicils are availa- thick weave, never used, $25. obo,
Special Provisions, Specifications and Plans, including mini- STATEMENT #240320 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). ble for examination in the file kept by the (650)260-2664
mum wage rates to be paid in compliance with Section 1773.2 The following person is doing business court.
as: Speedy Road Rescue, 106 Clay Ave- MENS MOUNTAIN bike 26 inch new 18
of the California Labor Code and related provisions, may be in- nue, South San Francisco, CA 94080 is
The petition requests authority to admin-
speed $99. 919-740-4336 San Mateo
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ister the estate under the Independent
spected in the office of the City Engineer during normal work- hereby registered by the following owner: STATEMENT #240326 Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
ing hours at City Hall, 501 Primrose Road, Burlin-game, Cali- Rinaldo Joseph Trofem, same address. The following person is doing business thority will allow the personal representa- 298 Collectibles
The business is conducted by an Individ- as: The California Abalone Company, tive to take many actions without obtain-
fornia. ual. The registrants commenced to trans- LLC, #1 Jonson Pier, HALF MOON BAY, ing court approval. Before taking certain 49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all,
act business under the FBN on 08/06/10. CA 94019 is hereby registered by the fol- very important actions, however, the per-
/s/ Rinaldo Trofem / (650)592-2648
A prebid meeting will be held at 10:00 A.M., City Hall, This statement was filed with the Asses-
lowing owner: The California Abalone sonal representative will be required to
Conference Room "B" on September 1, 2010. Company, LLC, 37139 Edith St., NEW- give notice to interested persons unless
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo ARK, CA 94560. The business is con- they have waived notice or consented to
County on 08/06/10. (Published in the 5 COLORIZED territorial quarters uncir-
ducted by a Limited Liability Company. the proposed action.) The independent culated $7/all. (408)249-3858
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/11/10,
The contractor shall possess a Class A license prior to submit- 08/18/10, 08/25/10, 09/01/10).
The registrants commenced to transact administration authority will be granted
business under the FBN on unless an interested person files an ob- BASEBALL CARDS - 50-100 cards,
ting a bid. All work specified in this project shall be completed /s/ Doug Hayes / jection of the petition and shows good $25., (408)420-5646
within 60 working days from date of the Notice to Proceed. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement was filed with the Asses- cause why the court should not grant the
STATEMENT #240429 sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo authority. BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $15.
The following person is doing business County on 08/06/2010. (Published in the A hearing on the petition will be held in (650)345-1111
as: Moody Stills Photography, 223 Pine- San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, this court as follows: September 14,
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). 2010 at 9:00 a.m., Dept: 28, Superior CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER -
hurst Way, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, beautiful design, $25., leave message
Court of California, County of San Mateo,
_________________________________ CA 94080 is hereby registered by the fol-
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA (650)365-1797
lowing owner: Jose Villadolid, same ad-
ART MORIMOTO, P.E. dress. The business is conducted by an FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 94063. If you object to the granting of
STATEMENT #240536 the petition, you should appear at the DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls -
ASSISTANT PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR Individual. The registrants commenced to
The following person is doing business hearing and state your objections or file Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “
transact business under the FBN on N/A. tall, $20., (650)518-0813
/s/ Jose Villadolid / as: Halloween City, 3600 S El Camino written objections with the court before
DATE OF POSTING: August 18, 2010 This statement was filed with the Asses- Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is hereby the hearing. Your appearance may be in
HISTORY BOOK in color of "Superbowls
registered by the following owner: Gags person or by your attorney. If you are a
TIME OF COMPLETION: (60) WORKING DAYS sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
and Games, Inc., 37139 Edith St., NEW- creditor or a contingent creditor of the by the bay" game 1-18, $35., (650)592-
County on 08/13/10. (Published in the 2648
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/18/10, ARK, CA 94560. The business is con- decedent, you must file your claim with
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, August 18 and 25, 08/25/10, 09/01/10, 09/08/10). ducted by a Corporation. The registrants the court and mail a copy to the personal
commenced to transact business under representative appointed by the court
2010. the FBN on 0805/2010. within four months from the date of first JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/ Christopher Bearss / issuance of letters as provided in Pro- chard (650)834-4926
STATEMENT #240572 This statement was filed with the Asses- bate Code section 9100. The time for fil-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo ing claims will not expire before four JOE MONTANA cover photo, '85 "in
The following person is doing business flight" magazine, $30, (650)341-8342
as: Magical Health Center, 200 N. San County on 08/19/2010. (Published in the months from the hearing date noticed
Mateo Dr., SAN MATEO, CA 94401 is San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, above. You may examine the file kept by POSTAL JAPANESE stamp album col-
hereby registered by the following owner: 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). the court. If you are a person interested lection. SOLD!
Shi Ming Wang, 22591 Nevada Rd., in the estate, you may file with the court
HAYWARD, CA 94541. The business is a Request for Special Notice (form DE- POSTER - framed photo of President
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices conducted by an individual. The regis- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash,
trants commenced to transact business STATEMENT #240195 praisal of estate assets or of any petition (650)755-8238
under the FBN on N/A The following person is doing business or account as provided in Probate Code
/s/ Shi Ming Wang / as: Virtual Ink, 2107 Ensenada Way, section 1250. A Request for Special No- PRECIOUS MOMENTS DOLLS -15 inch
SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is hereby regis- tice form is available from the court clerk.
LEGAL NOTICES
This statement was filed with the Asses- vinyl 3 sets of 2 for $33/set, (650)518-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo tered by the following owner: Lynn Bru- Attorney for Petitioner: 0813
County on 08/23/2010. (Published in the no, same address. The business is con- Gregory J. Roberts, #141516
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, ducted by an Individual. The registrants 7045 North Chestnut Ave., Ste. 103 SALEM CHINA - 119 pieces from 50’s.
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). commenced to transact business under Fresno, California 93720 Good condition, $225., appraised at
Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee Sale the FBN on 07/01/2010.
/s/ Lynn Bruno /
(559)431-6800
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
$800., (650)345-3450.
Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name Change, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
on August 18, 25 and September 1,
2010.
SWATCH WATCH '86 Worlds Fair.
Like New w/receipt $85, (650)591-6596
Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, STATEMENT #240282
The following person is doing business
County on 07/29/2010. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, TWO FIGURINES, European men, one
Notice of Public Sales, and More. as: Pup’s 2nd Home, 1664 Wellesley 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). Bavarian, one English or French, $19 for
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94403-1035 is both, 650-595-3933
hereby registered by the following owner:
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. Laurrette Schuler, same address. The FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #240545
VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers,
business is conducted by an individual. perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111
The following person is doing business 210 Lost & Found
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on 01/01/2010.
as: Bellasens, 377 Laurie Meadows Dr.
FOUND IPHONE in Shoreview area, San
VICTORIAN VICTON talking machine-
Apt. 315, SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is 1910, works and looks fine, $650.,
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com /s/ Laurrette Marie Schuler / hereby registered by the following owner: Mateo last week of July. Please provide (650)579-7020
This statement was filed with the Asses- Raquel Robledo, same address. The proof of ownership. Call (650)868-7321
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo business is conducted by an Individual.
County on 08/04/2010. (Published in the The registrants commenced to transact FOUND SONY Power Shot digital cam- 299 Computers
business under the FBN on 08/02/2010. era, July 14th at Fox School in Belmont.
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, /s/ Raquel Robledo / PORTABLE EXTERNAL hard drive
(650)593-9294
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). This statement was filed with the Asses- small light 40GB $25. (650)219-7836
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo LOST SMALL white female dog Shih
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME County on 08/20/2010. (Published in the Tzu mix. Last seen July 18th Crystal 300 Toys
STATEMENT #240476 San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, Springs Road Senior Center. Wearing a
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). red/pink collar that has the phone num- GIRLS PINK Corvette life size runs
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business bers 415-609-3333 and 415-279-5127 good. SOLD!
STATEMENT #240315 STATEMENT #240346 as: The C.H.I. Foundation Company, 63 and the name “Moe” on tag. She an-
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business Bovet Rd. #241, SAN MATEO, CA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME swers to the name “Mattie.” We are offer- RADIO CONTROLLED Beetle car buggy
as: Saverism, 800 S. Claremont St. as: Audio Customs, 116 Santa Dominga, 94402 is hereby registered by the follow- STATEMENT #240452 ing a $500.00 reward for her safe return, $10. (408)249-3858
#210, SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is hereby San Bruno, CA 94066 is hereby regis- ing owner: The C.H.I. Foundation Com- The following person is doing business no questions asked. Thanks, Duncan.
registered by the following owner: Saver- tered by the following owner: DF & EMP, pany, same address. The business is as: Curves of San Mateo, South, 3176 FOUND! SCOOTER "STREET SURFER" $30
ism, LLC. The business is conducted by Inc, CA. The business is conducted by a Campus Dr., SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is obo never used, (650)349-6059
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- Corporation. The registrants commenced conducted by a Corporationl. The regis- hereby registered by the following owner:
trants commenced to transact business to transact business under the FBN on trants commenced to transact business Central Park Enterprises, LLC., same ad- LOST: CAMERA in case. Burlingame
under the FBN on 07/23/2010. N/A. under the FBN on N/A. dress. The business is conducted by a Avenue / Washington Park area. Lost 302 Antiques
/s/ Jerry Lee / /s/ Kathy Fox / /s/ Michael Villalpando / Limited Liability Company. The regis- Saturday, July 31 around 1pm. Bummed
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- trants commenced to transact business about losing camera; mostly bummed
about losing family photos in camera. If ANTIQUE SOLID mahogany knick-knack
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo under the FBN on 08/03/2010. or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good
County on 08/05/10. (Published in the County on 08/09/10. (Published in the /s/ Donna Waslh-Humphrey / found, please call Joe, (650) 867-6652
County on 08/17/2010. (Published in the condition, $95., (650)726-2443
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/11/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/11/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, This statement was filed with the Asses-
08/18/10, 08/25/10, 09/01/10). 08/18/10, 08/25/10, 09/01/10). sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). County on 08/17/2010. (Published in the 295 Art ANTIQUE STROMBERG – Carlson ra-
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10, dio Floor modelm $75., needs new tubs,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). PICTURE PAINTING "jack vettriano"
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Portland gallery 26 x 33. $65. (650)345- RWC, Photo by email: kennjc@aol.com,
STATEMENT #240324 STATEMENT #239956 STATEMENT #240552 (650)592-5591
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business 1111.
The following person is doing business
as: Pearl Embroidery, 212 Littlefield as: Smarter Business Journal, 985 In-
Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA dustrial Road, #102, San Carlos, CA as: Montanari Designs, 134 West Poplar PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot,
94080 is hereby registered by the follow- 94070 is hereby registered by the follow- Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is hereby with light attached $100. (650)867-2720 solid mahogany. $300/obo.
ing owner: Yan Zhen Liang, 221 Pea- ing owner: Business Calcium, Inc., CA. registered by the following owner: Julie (650)867-0379
body St., SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94134. The business is conducted by a Corpora- A. Montanari, same address. The busi- 296 Appliances
The business is conducted by an Individ- tion. The registrants commenced to ness is conducted by an Individual. The EDISON MODEL B STANDARD + 20
ual. The registrants commenced to trans- transact business under the FBN on registrants commenced to transact busi- FOOD PROCESSOR, Sumbeam, dual CYLINDERS OAK CASE - Serviced
act business under the FBN on N/A. 07/01/10. ness under the FBN on 07/01/2010 head. slices, chops, grinds, liquifies, etc. yearly, beautiful, $550.00 obo,
/s/ Yan Zhen Liang / /s/ David Schulhof / /s/ Julie A Montanari / perfect condition, $19 650-595-3933 (650)344-6565
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 08/06/10. (Published in the County on 07/16/10. (Published in the KENMORE DISHWASHER, almond,
County on 08/20/2010. (Published in the works great. $50. 650-961-9652 ENGLISH ARMOIRE with stand. Bought
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/11/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/11/10, for $415. Sacrifice for $330.
08/18/10, 08/25/10, 09/01/10). 08/18/10, 08/25/10, 09/01/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/25/10,
09/01/10, 09/08/10, 09/15/10). MAYTAG WASHER & DRYER - SOLD! (650)771-1888
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610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 304 Furniture 381 Homes for Sale 381 Homes for Sale
COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor-
age good condition $75. (650)867-2720
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle COFFEE TABLE SQUARE shaped.
Lightweight, 28”x28x19" includes large
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis storage space, $11 650-704-2497
316 Clothes 379 Open Houses 470 Rooms 620 Automobiles 630 Trucks & SUV’s
BLACK LEATHER MOTORCYCLE NISSAN ‘09 MAXIMA, 3.5S, gray, TOYOTA ‘07 Tacoma, basic, white,
JACKET - Large, water proof, new, REDWOOD CITY #9955P, $27,888. Toyota 101. Please #9609P $15,988. Toyota 101. Please
$35., (650)342-7568 OPEN HOUSE Sequoia Hotel mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
800 Main St.,
GARDENING GLOVES - 12 white large LISTINGS $160. & up per week.
work gardening gloves, $5/dozen, SM, No pets. SCION ‘06 tC, Basic, dark gray, TOYOTA ‘08 Tundra 2WD truck, white,
(650)343-7250 List your Open House #9919P, $15,588. Toyota 101. Please #9774T, $26,988, AND TOYOTA ‘08
(650)366-9501 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- Tundra 2WD truck, blue, #9727T,
MENS "BASS" black loafers like new in the Daily Journal. (650)279-9811 5000 $27,588. Toyota 101. Please mention
size 12D $35. (650)868-0436 the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
Reach over 82,500 SCION ‘07 tC, Spec, gray, #9915P,
MENS GLOVES - 3 pair black mens win-
ter gloves, Medium size, $5/pair, SM, potential home buyers & $14,998. Toyota 101. Please mention TOYOTA ‘10 Venza V6, white, $29,588,
(650)343-7250 renters a day, Room For Rent the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 #9743P. Toyota 101. Please mention
from South San Francisco Travel Inn, San Carlos the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
MENS SLACKS - 8 pairs, $50., Size
to Palo Alto. $49 daily + tax TOYOTA ‘06 Matrix, STD, silver,
36/32, (408)420-5646 $280 weekly + tax #9767T, $12,588 Toyota 101. Please TOYOTA ‘10, Tundra 2WD truck, grade,
in your local newspaper. Clean Quiet Convenient mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- silver, #9493T, $24,580. Toyota 101.
PINK LADIES hospital volunteer jacket 5000 Please mention the Daily Journal.
like new washed once Medium $10 Cable TV, WiFi & Private Bathroom
RWC. (650)868-0436
Call (650)344-5200 Microwave and Refrigerator (650)365-5000
950 El Camino Real San Carlos TOYOTA ‘07 Camry Hybrid, basci, grey,
SCRUBS - Medical, woman’s, Size L, (650) 593-3136 #9758P, $21,588 Toyota 101. Please 635 Vans
pretty prints, excellent condition, $9. ea, mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5 pairs of pants $6. ea.(650)290-1960 5000
NISSAN ‘01 Quest - GLE, leather seats,
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GOP
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party challenges from the right. But
the early results indicated that if
there was a single pattern to the
“This was a tough, hard-fought
primary,” McCain said at a victory
party — and he quickly looked to
the state’s chief financial officer
who sailed to the Democratic nomi-
nation. The race is certain to be one
when it helps their own political
career or advances an extreme phi-
losophy,” Meek said after his victo-
night, it was the lack of one. the fall campaign. “I promise you, I of the most hotly contested guberna- ry, poking at both Crist and Rubio
Just two years after reaching the take nothing for granted and will torial contests this fall. without naming them.
of establishment candidates vs. out- pinnacle of the GOP establishment fight with every ounce of strength Equally nasty was the Democratic Crist, in turn, called for “inde-
siders. as the party’s presidential nominee, and conviction I possess to make the Senate nomination fight in Florida. pendent leadership” and “not the
In other big-name races, Rep. McCain found himself facing a stiff case for my continued service in the Meek toppled Greene, a big-spend- same old partisan politicians who
Kendrick Meek prevailed for Senate primary challenge by ex- Senate.” ing real estate tycoon whose links to have brought the people’s work to a
Florida’s Senate Democratic nomi- radio host and former Rep. J.D. In the extraordinarily bitter GOP boxer Mike Tyson and former halt.” It was a not-so-subtle sugges-
nation over upstart Jeff Greene, and Hayworth, who tried to tap into race for Florida governor, Scott’s Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss tion that his opponents were just
Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska anti-Washington sentiment coursing financial might and criticism of his drew headlines. The four-term con- that.
counted on voters to reward political through the electorate. So, McCain opponent as a typical tax-raising gressman will compete against And the tea party-supported
experience as she faced a spirited spent more than $20 million and politician proved too much for Republican Marco Rubio, who easi- Rubio slapped at his rivals, saying:
Republican primary challenge 10 aggressively cast Hayworth in a McCollum, the state’s attorney gen- ly secured the GOP nod, and Gov. “If you like the direction that
weeks before the general election. negative light. eral and a former congressman with Charlie Crist, a former Republican America is headed, if you think
Nominating contests in five states It worked, and McCain, who has the support of national party leaders who is running as an independent, Washington is doing the right
— Vermont also was voting, and never lost a statewide race, comfort- in Washington. in November. things, then there are two other peo-
Oklahoma held GOP runoffs — ably won the Republican nod in his Scott, who made a fortune in the The general election campaign ple that are going to be on the ballot,
highlighted dominant themes of this home state. He now enters the gen- health care industry and spent $39 got under way immediately. and you should vote for one of
unpredictable election year, includ- eral election as the heavy favorite to million of it blanketing the state “Floridians want leaders who will them.”
opportunity to retake either portion cent passed the English. La Honda- ods. It adopted new math standards
EXAMS
Continued from page 1
as needed until he or she has passed.
The San Mateo Union High
School District had the highest pas-
Pescadero Unified’s scores — 74
percent passing math and 67 percent
passing English — were the lowest,
last year, and is set to change the
English protocols this year, all of
which Cohen hopes will increase
HEAT
Continued from page 1
sage rate by sophomores last year however the district also had the comprehension to allow students to
with 89 percent passing math and 90 smallest group of students tested. pass the CAHSEE on the first
guage arts skills measured by this Most districts have programs in week’s warming trend and the good
passing English. Jefferson Union attempt.
exam,” state Superintendent of place to help students prepare for news for those who don’t appreciate
Instruction Jack O’Connell said. High School District followed with Lastly, training for a method of
the CAHSEE, including additional the high temperatures is that the
“Passing the exit exam is a high 87 percent passing both subjects. “direct teaching,” which combines heat wave won’t last long.
Then came Sequoia Union High help in math or English should a
school graduation requirement student not pass one portion of the common-sense techniques with Temperatures are expected to
because students need these impor- School District with 86 percent using data about student under- decrease by nearly 20 degrees in
test.
tant basic skills to be successful in passing math and 82 mastering the Sequoia Superintendent Jim standing, is being offered to teach- most areas by the weekend, with
college, the workforce and in life.” English portion. Students in the Lianides noted the district is con- ers. Schools are able to decide when San Francisco dropping from yes-
Passage rates in San Mateo South San Francisco Unified School stantly using data to re-evaluate pro- they would like such training, terday’s expected high of 92 to 73
County districts for both exams District posted similar rates with 85 grams and hopefully improve upon Cohen said. degrees on Wednesday.
ranged from 67 percent to 90 per- percent and 84 percent on the math offerings to help students. San Jose will dip from 102 today
cent in English and from 74 percent and English tests respectively. South San Francisco started see- For more information visit to 94 on Wednesday, and coastal
to 89 percent in math. Students are Coastside students posted passage ing an improvement in passage rates http://cahsee.cde.ca.gov/. areas around the Monterey Bay will
first allowed to take the exam soph- rates at or below the statewide aver- which it attributes to training, said drop to about 70 degrees on
omore year, under the 1999 legisla- age. Superintendent Howard Cohen. Wednesday from yesterday’s antici-
tion. The class of 2006 was the first In the Cabrillo Unified School This year, the district hired 11 pated high of about 87 degrees,
Heather Murtagh can be reached by e-
graduating class required to meet District, 77 percent of sophomores teachers who became coaches to mail: heather@smdailyjournal.com or
according to the National Weather
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