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Nov. 19 Mega Millions Daily three midday In 1620, Peregrine White was born aboard the Mayflower in Birthdays
7 14 31 51 54 35 1 3 4 Massachusetts Bay; he was the first child born of English par-
Mega number ents in present-day New England.
Daily three evening In 1789, New Jersey became the first state to ratify the Bill of
Fantasy Five Rights.
8 5 0
17 20 28 34 37 In 1929, the radio program “The Rise of the Goldbergs”
debuted on the NBC Blue Network.
The Daily Derby race winners are Winning Spirit, In 1947, Britain’s future queen, Princess Elizabeth, married
No.9,in first place;Gorgeous George,No.8,in sec-
Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh, at Westminster
ond place;and Lucky Charms,No.12,in third place.
Abbey.
The race winner timw was clocked at 1:49.78. In 1959, the United Nations issued its Declaration of the Vice President Joe Actress Bo Derek is Rapper Mike D is
Rights of the Child. Biden is 68. 54. 45.
In 1967, the U.S. Census Bureau’s Population Clock at the
State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,8 Commerce Department ticked past 200 million. Nobel Prize-winning author Nadine Gordimer is 87. Actress-
Nation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,8 In 1969, the Nixon administration announced a halt to resi- comedian Kaye Ballard is 85. Actress Estelle Parsons is 83. TV
Opinion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 dential use of the pesticide DDT as part of a total phaseout. A personality Richard Dawson is 78. Comedian Dick Smothers is
Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 group of American Indian activists began a 19-month occupa- 72. Singer Norman Greenbaum is 68. Actress Veronica Hamel
Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-18 tion of Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay. is 67. Broadcast journalist Judy Woodruff is 64. Actor Samuel
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United Artists announced it was withdrawing its movie Rock musician Todd Nance (Widespread Panic) is 48. Actress
“Heaven’s Gate,” whose estimated cost topped $40 million, for Ming-Na is 47. Actor Ned Vaughn is 46. Rapper Sen Dog
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dent. For more information contact
Trio pleads not Local briefs he fall play at Woodside
High will feature “It Director of Admission Ellen
guilty in fatal hit-and-run drove a black GMC Yukon Denali at Happens Every Summer,” Williamson at 762-1114 or ewil-
Three alleged gangmembers Wiley at speeds of 40 mph, inten- a comedy in three acts by David liamson@mercyhsb.com.
accused of participating in the fatal tionally striking him and running Rogers, one of Broadway’s best ***
hit-and-run of a man with whom one over him several times. The other comedy writers will be held at 7:30 Students, faculty, staff and alumni
was fighting outside a Daly City two then climbed into the SUV and p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20 in the from Notre Dame de Namur
pizzeria pleaded not guilty to their all three fled while Wiley died at the Performing Arts Center at University will share a
respective charges which include scene, according to the prosecution. Woodside High School, 199 Thanksgiving lunch with the
murder for one in the Feb. 7 of The defendants are allegedly 31st Churchill Ave., Woodside. Tickets homeless in San Francisco’s
Jessie Wiley. Street Norteño gangmembers. are $10 for adults and $5 for stu- Golden Gate Park from 11 a.m. to
Matthew Sean Mouton is charged A criminal grand jury indicted the dents. For more information visit 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 25. This
with one count of murder, one count trio Nov. 5, avoiding the need for a www.woodsidehs.org. marks the 18th year that NDNU has
of being a gangmember and the spe- preliminary hearing. *** held “Thanksgiving in the Park,”
The fall play at Sequoia High an annual event planned by NDNU
cial enhancement of acting to bene-
will feature the musical drama *** sociology professor Cheryl Joseph
fit a gang enhancement. If found
guilty of first-degree murder and the Bicyclist injured “Footloose” at 7 p.m. Saturday, Mercy High School in along with NDNU students.
Nov. 20 and 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 21 Burlingame will hold the parent-stu- Joseph and members of the
special circumstance, Mouton faces in hit-and-run dent open house from 12:30 p.m. to NDNU community will prepare
life in prison without parole or the in Carrington Hall at Sequoia High
A bicyclist was injured in a hit- School, 1201 Brewster Ave., 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 21. Academics, food the two days before
death penalty and-run with a wrong-way driver in Thanksgiving and will be at Golden
Redwood City. Tickets are $15 for fine arts, athletics and student activ-
Horacio Vega, 22, and Rene Woodside early Friday morning, a Gate Park on Thanksgiving Day to
adults and $10 for students. For ities will be explained by Mercy stu-
Castro, 20, are charged with being a fire battalion chief said. eat lunch with over 350 of San
more information visit dents and faculty as they conduct
gangmember and causing assault According to preliminary campus tours. There will be refresh- Francisco’s homeless. VetSOS will
likely to cause great bodily injury. www.sequoiahs.org. also be present to provide assistance
California Highway Patrol reports, a *** ments served by the Mercy
Vega is also charged with acting as white SUV struck the male bicyclist Parents’ Club. Campus tours will for the attendees’ pets.
an accessory. The Immaculate Heart of Mary To volunteer or donate food and
on an off-ramp from Interstate 280 begin at 12:30 p.m. Tours are
Prosecutors allege the three School’s Holiday Boutique will be supplies contact Cheryl Joseph at
to State Route 84 at about 5:55 a.m. approximately 1.5 hours in length;
defendants got into a fight with two held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, cjoseph@ndnu.edu or 508-3586.
The vehicle was seen headed the last tour will begin at 2:15 p.m.
men in the Little Caesar’s pizzeria Nov. 19 and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
south in the northbound lanes on Mercy is an all-girl, Catholic, col-
on King Drive in Daly City. The Sunday, Nov. 20 at the St.
Interstate 280, Woodside Fire lege preparatory high school, situat-
men left but were allegedly con- Protection District Battalion Chief Michael’s Hall, 1000 Alameda de Class notes is a twice weekly column
las Pulgas in Belmont. There will be ed on 40 acres in residential dedicated to school news. It is compiled
fronted by Castro and Vega who Dan Ghiorso said. Burlingame at 2750 Adeline Drive. by education reporter Heather Murtagh.
continued the fight at the intersec- The victim was conscious and gifts, holiday items, handmade
Eighth-grade girls can also set up a You can contact her at (650) 344-5200,
tion of King Drive and Callan talking at the scene, Ghiorso said. ornaments, jewelry, baked goods, ext. 105 or at heather@smdailyjour-
time to shadow a current Mercy stu-
Boulevard. Prosecutors say Mouton clothing and more. nal.com.
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Enjoy fun time with Mom, Dad or your favorite grown-up. The across clues are for kids and the down clues are for adults. All of the
words in this puzzle can be formed from the letters in “THANKSGIVING.” Words Found In “THANKSGIVING”
Kids Across 16. Dark time: It’s what separates 7. Family folk who might attend
1. To go to spend holiday time today from tomorrow a Thanksgiving feast
with your grandparents or 18. What a burning log becomes 8. Pilgrim’s quill dip
other folks you love when it goes gray and falls 10. Picks up weight, as folks
4. He’s the big guy at the top of on the fireplace floor tend to do during
the beanstalk 20. Baggy pants do it Thanksgiving season
5. Touches a friend during a 23. Use your head: It’s your 11. Cook’s basin
game so that he becomes brain’s main job 13. To place an ornament on a
“it” (or types a name on a 24. To let out a tune, like “Over Christmas tree
Facebook photo) the River and Through the 14. Pond fun: Slippery winter
7. When the Pilgrims first Woods,” on the way to sport This Week’s Solution
landed on Plymouth Rock, Thanksgiving dinner 17. Quaint rental residences, like
they were loyal to England, B&Bs
but by the 1770s ____ Parents Down 19. A crossword clue (or
George had become a royal 1. World traveler’s essential password reminder)
pain document (or worldwide 20. A short play — in school, a
9. To bug someone about the credit card company) class act
same thing again and 2. Ellington’s silky-smooth 21. Suffers a swallowing
again classic: “_____ Doll” malfunction (or a prankster’s
12. It’s the last inning of a 3. Simon’s excoriating song for silly shenanigans)
baseball game, usually a self-centered ex-lover: 22. First classic in the “Peanuts”
15. A banner in a store window “You’re So _____” holiday trilogy: “___ the
that reads “Thanksgiving 6. Golden brown part of a Great Pumpkin, Charlie
Day Sale” perfectly prepared turkey Brown”
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Security protest
Bernanke on perilous ground
By Paul Wiseman age higher spend- Frankfurt, Germany, he made his
could disrupt
and Jeannine Aversa
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ing to energize
the weak econo-
most forceful case to date that high
unemployment and slow growth, not holiday air travel
DA clears police my. inflation, are the biggest risks to the By Michael Tarm
WASHINGTON — Federal In rat-a-tat U.S. economy. He also accused
in fatal shooting Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is fashion, critics China and other emerging nations of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Burlingame officer who fatal- taking some highly unusual steps to have attacked the endangering the global economy by
CHICAGO — As if air travel over
ly shot a knife-wielding man after counter widespread opposition to his Fed’s program. keeping their own currencies artifi-
the Thanksgiving holiday isn’t tough
responding to a domestic disturbance $600 billion plan to jump-start the They’ve warned cially low.
call by his mother was justified and enough, it could be even worse this
economy. He’s pressing China to let Ben Bernanke that the bond Critics see Bernanke’s ventures
year: Airports might see even more
“undoubtedly” saved the life of an its currency rise and pushing purchases will into congressional and global policy-
assisting sergeant, according to the eventually ignite inflation or a wave making as a sign of weakness, not disruptions because of a loosely
Congress to pass more stimulus aid.
San Mateo County District Yet as he veers into these political of speculative buying on Wall Street. strength. If he were confident the organized Internet boycott of full-
Attorney’s Office. debates, Bernanke may be putting at China, Germany and other countries Fed’s polices were either succeeding body scans.
Prosecutors Tuesday officially risk the Fed’s strongest tools — its have labeled the bond purchases a or enjoyed support, Bernanke would- Even if only a small percentage of
closed the case, declining to press credibility and independence. scheme to drive down the dollar and n’t feel compelled to try to sell them passengers participate, experts say it
any charges against Officer Dale Bernanke has been under fire since give U.S. exporters an unfair price publicly. could mean longer lines, bigger
Wild or Sgt. Jeff Downs and paving Nov. 3, when the Fed announced a advantage. A lower dollar makes U.S. “He needs help, and he doesn’t delays and hotter tempers.
the way for their return to duty. bold plan to buy $600 billion in products cheaper for foreign buyers. think he’s getting it,” Dan Greenhaus, The protest called National Opt-
Treasury bonds. The bond purchases Bernanke has struck back in unusu- chief economic strategist at Miller Out Day is scheduled for
Raves banned at Cow Palace are intended to lower long-term inter- ally blunt style for a Fed chairman. In Tabak, wrote in a research report pub- Wednesday to coincide with the
There will be no more rave-type est rates, lift stock prices and encour- a speech at a banking conference in lished Friday. busiest travel day of the year.
events at the Cow Palace for the time
being after the venue’s board of A fifth man, Michael Joseph Selvitella and the others had been back and forth, acting as “bagmen,”
directors voted Tuesday to discontin-
ue music and dance parties in the
wake of a number of drug-related ill-
GAMBLE
Continued from page 1
Cooper, 50, did not settle his case
and returns to court Dec. 7.
Selvitella was with the South San
operating since 2006 but were part
of a larger betting outfit. Selvitella
took bets from fellow firefighters
according to the District Attorney’s
Office.
The alleged ring was uncovered
nesses and deaths in recent months. Francisco Fire Department for more and other gamblers using his work after another firefighter reported
Local elected officials are pleased than two decades but was fired two phone to access a 1-800 number losing tens of thousands of dollars.
with the move, but say they still charge for the same sentence short years ago. In return, Selvitella sued established for the job. He is also South San Francisco police and
want more to happen to ensure safe- of the meetings. the city, department, assistant city alleged to have used city computers state justice officials launched an
ty. Christopher Mesa, 63, pleaded no manager and personnel board. in the operation which involved investigation and later reported find-
“It’s a huge first step, and I contest to felony sports gambling in Kirkpatrick was a San Francisco hundreds of thousands of dollars ing $470,000 in daily betting
applaud the board for taking the return for three months jail and Fire Department engineer. every day. records in a San Francisco residence
action they’ve taken,” Daly City three years of probation. According to prosecutors, All the defendants took money tied to Mesa.
Councilman David Canepa said.
a motorcycle is just “two wheels “This will be like nothing you see will send you driving faster than the
Genentech
workers get pink slips
Pharmaceutical giant Roche
BIKES
Continued from page 1
away from nirvana.”
Another thing to see at this two-
wheeled extravaganza is the stunt
every day,” Britton said.
In what some people can only
describe as a magic show,
speed of sound.
After 15 years of doing this and
several serious surgeries due to
announced Wednesday it will cut show. Stuntmen Jason Britton and Hoenshell and Britton will be using injuries, Britton is quite possibly
4,800 jobs worldwide, including up Eric Hoenshell will be performing the 2010 ZX6R by Kawasaki, a one of the bravest men on the plan-
to 450 manufacturing positions at rodding doesn’t work within the all kinds of tricks ranging from sport bike that uses a 599CC Inline et. To get right back on the motor-
South San Francisco-based boundaries of having four wheels
stoppies to wheelies, and will even 4 motor with 132 horsepower that cycle just three weeks after back
Genentech which it bought last year and a few thousand pounds of steel.
According to Jeff Najar not owning include some head stands and does 0-60 in about 3.5 seconds. and neck surgery however, he could
for $47 billion. burnouts. That kind of power in a motorcycle easily be diagnosed with insanity.
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Sequoia
Cougars blast Bruins remains
By Nathan Mollat
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
unbeaten
and soon after kickoff, the Half Moon Bay football
team poured it on visiting Greenfield, beating the
Bruins 48-3 in the first round of the Central Coast
Section Division IV playoffs.
Half Moon Bay coach Matt Ballard wasn’t By Josh Koehn
ready to say it was his team’s best performance of DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
the year, but it was right up there — for a half any-
way. The fourth-seeded Cougars scored 21 points James Beekley looked left, he looked right and
in the first quarter and added 20 more in the sec- then he looked straight ahead. All he saw were
ond quarter to take a commanding 41-0 lead at defenders and a first down marker.
halftime. All the defenders saw was the rain coming
“You never expect that,” Ballard said. “They down.
were 9-1. They put 73 points on the board against “That’s not normally my running style, but I
a team (this season). They have a solid running looked at the down and distance and the quickest
game and we focused on stopping that.” way was right through them,” said Beekley, who
Half Moon Bay (8-3 overall) will face the win- finished with 11 carries for 124 yards and a
ner of Saturday’s game between top-seeded touchdown.
Carmel and No. 8 King’s Academy next week at a The junior quarterback might have taken the
time, place and date to be determined. road less traveled on several occasions Friday
The Cougars could do nothing wrong in the first night, but these decisions made all the difference
half. They racked up a game’s worth of offense in for the Sequoia Cherokees, who went ahead by
the first two quarters, piling up 326 yards of total two scores in the third quarter and iced the game
offense. They finished the game with 381 yards of for a 20-13 victory over Los Altos in the first
offense with the second string playing the entire round of the Division II Central Coast Section
second half. playoffs.
It didn’t’ take long for it to become evident “He’s been a hell of a player all year long —
Greenfield (9-2) was in over their collective heads. running, throwing, making good decisions,”
Half Moon Bay took the opening kickoff and Sequoia coach Rob Poulos said of his quarter-
needed only four plays to go 64 yards. Running back. “Our guys are unselfish and he epitomizes
back Dominic Sena set the tone by ripping off a it.”
36-yard run on the first play from scrimmage. Two Beekley made it 19-6 early in the second half,
plays later, quarterback Nate Seaton hooked up when he decided to keep the ball and run 31
with Miguel Carrillo on a 21-yard gain down to yards up the right sideline for a score after break-
the Bruins’ 3 and Sena capped the drive with a 3- ing several tackles. Matt Jenkins tacked on the
yard plunge. extra point to push the lead to 20-6, which would
Sena had another huge game. He finished with prove to be enough despite a solid scoring drive
170 yards and three touchdowns on just 12 carries. by the Eagles halfway through the fourth quarter.
He also caught a 36-yard pass for another score. “It was a a tough one. They’re a very good
“Dominic was shot out of cannon (Friday team,” Los Altos coach Bill Waggoner said. “I’m
NATHAN MOLLAT / DAILY JOURNAL
night),” Ballard said. just proud of (my) guys to come back and make
As well as the offense played, the Cougars’ Half Moon Bay’s Dominic Sena,right,shakes off a tackle attempt during the Cougars’48-3 win
it a game.”
over Greenfield in the first round of the CCS Division IV playoffs.Sena rushed for 170 yards and
See HMB, Page 16 three touchdowns on just 12 carries.He also caught a 36-yard scoring pass. See SEQUOIA, Page 14
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NBA STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS NFL STANDINGS
vs.B Jackets vs.B Hawks
7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
@ Canucks
7:00 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL Atlantic Division Atlantic Division East
W L Pct GB W L OT Pts GF GA W L T Pct PF PA
@ Rockets @ Grizzlies
Boston 9 3 .750 — Philadelphia 12 6 2 26 70 49 N.Y.Jets 7 2 0 .778 208 150
@ Lakers vs.Nuggets
6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. New York 5 8 .385 4 1/2 Pittsburgh 11 8 2 24 66 57
CSN-BAY N.Y.Rangers 10 9 1 21 58 57 New England 6 2 0 .750 219 188
CSN-BAY CSN-BAY CSN-BAY New Jersey 4 8 .333 5
New Jersey 5 12 2 12 34 62 Miami 5 5 0 .500 172 208
Toronto 4 9 .308 5 1/2
N.Y.Islanders 4 11 3 11 39 62 Buffalo 1 8 0 .111 164 245
Nov. 21 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 16 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 Philadelphia 3 10 .231 6 1/2
South
vs.Tampa @ Arizona @ Packers vs. Seattle @ Chargers @ Rams vs.Arizona
5:20 p.m.
Northeast Division W L T Pct PF PA
1:05 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 1:05 p.m. 10 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Southeast Division W L OT Pts GF GA
FOX ESPN FOX FOX NFL Net. FOX FOX W L Pct GB Indianapolis 6 3 0 .667 240 185
Montreal 12 6 1 25 49 39 Tennessee 5 4 0 .556 241 179
Orlando 8 3 .727 — Boston 11 5 1 23 51 31
Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 Atlanta 8 4 .667 1/2 Jacksonville 5 4 0 .556 196 250
@ Steelers @ Chargers @ Jags vs.Denver vs. Colts
Ottawa 9 10 1 19 49 65
vs.Miami @ K.C. Miami 8 4 .667 1/2 Houston 4 5 0 .444 217 257
10 a.m. 1:05 p.m. 10 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:05 p.m. Buffalo 8 10 3 19 57 66
1:05 p.m. 10 a.m. North
CBS CBS CBS CBS CBS CBS
Washington 4 7 .364 4 Toronto 7 8 3 17 43 52
CBS
Charlotte 4 8 .333 4 1/2 W L T Pct PF PA
Southeast Division Pittsburgh 6 2 0 .750 174 123
CCS PLAYOFFS Central Division
W L Pct GB Washington
W
14
L
5
OT
1
Pts
29
GF
70
GA
54
Baltimore
Cleveland
6
3
3
6
0
0
.667
.333
196
172
165
182
Chicago 7 4 .636 — Tampa Bay 10 7 2 22 60 63
SATURDAY 8),1 p.m.at Independence High Carolina 9 9 1 19 62 66 Cincinnati 2 7 0 .222 184 213
FOOTBALL Indiana 5 5 .500 1 1/2 West
Atlanta 8 9 3 19 63 69
CCS first round Division II Cleveland 5 6 .455 2 Florida 8 9 0 16 46 44 W L T Pct PF PA
Open Division Milwaukee 5 7 .417 2 1/2 Oakland 5 4 0 .556 235 188
No.1 Sacred Heart Prep (23-3) vs.No.3 Castilleja (17-
No.6 Serra (6-3-1) at No.3 Valley Christian (9-1),7 p.m. Detroit 4 8 .333 3 1/2
9),11:30 a.m.at Independence WESTERN CONFERENCE Kansas City
San Diego
5
4
4
5
0
0
.556
.444
212
239
194
197
Division III
No. 6 Burlingame at No. 3 North Monterey County BOYS’WATER POLO WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Denver 3 6 0 .333 203 252
(9-1),1 p.m. CCS championship Southwest Division Detroit 12 3 2 26 61 44
No.5 Aptos (5-3-2) at No.4 Terra Nova (6-4),7 p.m. Division II
No.1 Sacred Heart Prep (19-9) vs.No.2 Menlo School New Orleans
W
10
L
1
Pct
.909
GB
—
St.Louis
Columbus
10
11
5
6
3
0
23
22
49
50
49
44
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Division IV (17-9),10 a.m.at Independence San Antonio 10 1 .909 — Chicago 10 10 2 22 64 66 East
No. 8 King’s Academy (6-4) at No. 1 Carmel (9-1), 1 Dallas 7 4 .636 3 Nashville 8 6 3 19 45 48 W L T Pct PF PA
p.m. Philadelphia 6 3 0 .667 257 209
GIRLS’VOLLEYBALL Memphis 4 9 .308 7
No.7 Seaside (6-4) at No.2 Sacred Heart Prep (8-2),1 Northwest Division N.Y.Giants 6 3 0 .667 236 193
p.m. CCS championship Houston 3 9 .250 7 1/2
W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 4 5 0 .444 183 229
No.6 Menlo School (7-3) at No.3 San Lorenzo Valley Division I Vancouver 10 5 3 23 55 46
(9-1),1 p.m. No.3 Menlo-Atherton (22-7) vs.No.1 Palo Alto (36-1), Northwest Division Colorado 11 7 1 23 68 57 Dallas 2 7 0 .222 194 252
2:30 p.m.at Independence W L Pct GB Minnesota 10 6 2 22 44 42 South
College football Oklahoma City 8 4 .667 — Calgary 8 10 0 16 54 54 W L T Pct PF PA
6th annual Bulldog Bowl at College of San Mateo Division IV Portland 8 5 .615 1/2 Edmonton 4 10 4 12 45 75 Atlanta 7 2 0 .778 222 175
College of Sequoias (6-4) vs. College of San Mateo Utah 8 5 .615 1/2 New Orleans 6 3 0 .667 201 151
(7-3),noon No.2 Notre Dame-Belmont (26-11) vs.No.4 Sacred
Heart Prep (20-10),4:30 p.m.at Independence Denver 6 6 .500 2 Pacific Division Tampa Bay 6 3 0 .667 188 206
Minnesota 4 10 .286 5 W L OT Pts GF GA
GIRLS’WATER POLO Carolina 1 8 0 .111 104 215
Los Angeles 12 6 0 24 55 43
CCS championship Division V Phoenix 9 5 5 23 54 57 North
Pacific Division W L T Pct PF PA
Division I No. 3 Crystal Springs (21-9) vs. No. 4 Santa Catalina W L Pct GB Anaheim 10 9 3 23 55 65
No.1 Menlo-Atherton (17-9) vs.No.3 St.Francis (18- (18-10),10:30 a.m.at Independence San Jose 9 5 4 22 55 49 Chicago 7 3 0 .700 191 146
L.A.Lakers 11 2 .846 —
Dallas 10 7 0 20 53 49 Green Bay 6 3 0 .667 221 143
Golden State 7 5 .583 3 1/2
LOCAL SCOREBOARD Phoenix
Sacramento
6
4
6
7
.500
.364
4 1/2
6
Thursday’s Games
Minnesota
Detroit
3
2
6
7
0
0
.333
.222
169
215
195
202
Boston 4,Florida 0
FOOTBALL Scoring summary L.A.Clippers 1 12 .077 10 West
Toronto 3,New Jersey 1
CCS first round HMB — Sena 3 run (Gutierrez kick) Tampa Bay 8,Philadelphia 7 W L T Pct PF PA
Division II Friday’s Games Nashville 3,Montreal 0 Seattle 5 4 0 .556 166 199
No.2 Sequoia 20,No.7 Los Altos 13 HMB — Huerta 1 run (Gutierrez kick)
Oklahoma City 89,Boston 84 Dallas 5,San Jose 4,OT St.Louis 4 5 0 .444 160 164
Sequoia 7 6 7 0 — 20 HMB — Sena 7 run (Gutierrez kick) Friday’s Games
Los Altos 0 6 0 7 — 13 Philadelphia 90,Milwaukee 79 San Francisco 3 6 0 .333 160 198
HMB — Sena 36 pass from Seaton (Gutierrez kick) Toronto 106,Houston 96 Pittsburgh 5,Carolina 4,SO Arizona 3 6 0 .333 175 261
Scoring summary
S — Lauese 2 run (Jenkins kick) HMB — Sena 1 run (kick fail) Washington 89,Memphis 86 Phoenix 4,Edmonton 3,SO
S — Gibson 62 punt return (Kick fail) Miami 95,Charlotte 87 Minnesota 4,Detroit 3,OT
HMB — Huerta 30 interception return (kick fail) Buffalo 4,Los Angeles 2 Thursday’s Game
LA — McLean 34 run (run fail) L.A.Lakers 112,Minnesota 95
S — Beekely 31 run (Jenkins kick) HMB — Martinez 3 run (Gutierrez kick) Atlanta 5,Washington 0 Chicago 16,Miami 0
New Orleans 108,Cleveland 101 St.Louis 5,Ottawa 2
LA — Giacomini 8 pass from Aycott (Aycott kick) G — F.Guijarro 45 field goal Sunday’s Games
San Antonio 94,Utah 82 Colorado 5,N.Y.Rangers 1
Individual statistics Detroit at Dallas,10 a.m.
RUSHING (carries-yards): SEQUOIA — Lauese 18- Individual statistics Chicago 88,Dallas 83 Calgary 7,Chicago 2
75,Beekley 11-124,Flores 5-29,Gibson 3-18.Totals RUSHING (carries-yard): GREENFIELD — Breaux Sacramento 86,New Jersey 81 Columbus 4,Anaheim 3 Oakland at Pittsburgh,10 a.m.
37-246. LOS ALTOS — Zuniga 7-29, Lopez 4-11, 21-163,Cole 11-55,Siegel 1-5,Henley 1-3,J.Guijarro New York 125,Golden State 119 Saturday’s Games Washington at Tennessee,10 a.m.
McLean 3-42, Aycott 3-14, Inpede 1-2, Grimm 1-2, 1-0, F. Guijarro 5-(-6), Delarosa 1-(-6), Garza 5-(-10). Saturday’s Games Los Angeles at Boston,4 p.m. Houston at N.Y.Jets,10 a.m.
TEAM 5-(-42).Totals 19-58. Totals 46-204. HALF MOON BAY — Sena 12-170, Phoenix at Charlotte,4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Buffalo,4 p.m.
Walters 4-32, Huerta 5-30, Martinez 3-4, Seaton 2- Buffalo at Cincinnati,10 a.m.
RECEIVING (catches-yards):SEQUOIA — Lauese 1- Orlando at Indiana,4 p.m. Toronto at Montreal,4 p.m.
24,Kastrop 1-13,Gibson 1-2.Totals 3-39.LOS ALTOS 1.Totals 26-237. Florida at N.Y.Islanders,4 p.m. Arizona at Kansas City,10 a.m.
— Grimm 4-73, Giacomini 2-16, Aycott 2-33, Miami at Memphis,5 p.m.
PASSING (comp-att-yards-td-int): GREENFIELD — Philadelphia at Washington,4 p.m. Cleveland at Jacksonville,10 a.m.
Mathew 1-17,Lopez 1-5,Onipede 1-5,Zuniga 1-14, Dallas at Atlanta,5 p.m.
Delarosa 1-2-12-0-0,Garza 0-3-0-0-2.Totals 1-5-12- Nashville at Carolina,4 p.m. Baltimore at Carolina,10 a.m.
.Totals 12-146. 0-2. HALF MOON BAY — Seaton 4-5-124-1-0, Oklahoma City at Milwaukee,5:30 p.m.
New Jersey at St.Louis,5 p.m. Green Bay at Minnesota,10 a.m.
PASSING (comp-att-yds-td-int):SEQUOIA — Beek- Meyers 2-2-20-0-0. Totals 6-7-144-1-0. Cleveland at San Antonio,5:30 p.m. N.Y.Rangers at Minnesota,5 p.m.
ley 3-8-39-0-1.LOS ALTOS — McLean 9-19-130-0-1, RECEIVING (catches-yards): GREENFIELD Rojas 1- New Jersey at Denver,6 p.m. Atlanta at St.Louis,1:05 p.m.
Aycott 2-3-16-1-0.Totals 12-22-146-1-1. Colorado at Dallas,5 p.m.
12. HALF MOON BAY — Garcia 2-58, Sena 1-36, Utah at Portland,7 p.m. Chicago at Vancouver,7 p.m. Seattle at New Orleans,1:05 p.m.
TOTAL OFFENSE (rush-pass-total):SEQUOIA — 246- Huerta 1-23, Carrillo 1-21, Martinez 1-6. Totals 6- New York at L.A.Clippers,7:30 p.m.
39-285.LOS ALTOS — 82-146-228. Columbus at San Jose,7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at San Francisco,1:05 p.m.
144. Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games
Records — Sequoia 10-0-1 overall;Los Altos 8-2-1. Indianapolis at New England,1:15 p.m.
Division IV TOTAL OFFENSE (rush-pass-total):GREENFIELD — Boston at Toronto,10 a.m. N.Y.Islanders at Atlanta,3 p.m.
204-12-216.HALF MOON BAY — 237-144-381. N.Y.Giants at Philadelphia,5:20 p.m.
No.4 Half Moon Bay 48,No.5 Greenfield 3 New Orleans at Sacramento,3 p.m. Calgary at Detroit,3 p.m.
Greenfield 0 0 0 3 — 3 Records — Half Moon Bay 8-3 overall; Greenfield Washington at Detroit,3 p.m. Edmonton at Anaheim,5 p.m. Monday Game
Half Moon Bay 21 20 0 7 — 48 9-2. Golden State at L.A.Lakers,6:30 p.m. Phoenix at Vancouver,6 p.m. Denver at San Diego,5:30 p.m.
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yards in the first half, he had over 130 in which included an overtime loss to Encisco setting the tone.
HMB
Continued from page 11
the second to finish with 163 yards on
21 carries.
Ballard said he was concerned about
SKYLINE
Continued from page 11
Lassen College and 61-60 victory
against Marin, Austria has helped
six different players average better
“He’s kind of our heart and soul
on defense,” Piegrossi said.
the team’s mental state heading into than nine points per game. Two of
Seeing some early success has
Friday’s game with his team coming off those players are a pair of 6-foot-5
defense was just as scary. They held Austria is distributing the ball at an freshmen: Deonte Smith and Jahrail been important for Skyline, which
an emotional win over rival Terra Nova amazing clip — 13 assists per game had some competitive losses at the
Greenfield to just 53 yards of offense in Taylor.
the first half. The defense even got in on last week. He said his team could have for an assist-to-turnover ratio better end of the schedule last season to
gone either way: Either it comes into “They’re both pretty athletic and
the scoring fun when Jesus Huerta than 4 to 1 — while also attacking do a good job offensive rebounding Chabot and City College of San
picked off a pass and returned it 30 the game carrying the momentum from the rim when needed for a scoring Francisco. Now it’s about continu-
last week, or the team comes out flat — just high energy guys who hit the
yards for a score to put his team up 41- average of 6.7. paint on defense,” Piegrossi said. ing to compile wins before confer-
0 late in the second quarter. after the big win. “Obviously we have a lot of pos- ence play.
“We are getting some major produc-
While the second-string defense Ballard and the coaching staff made sessions to score a lot of points, but tion from our incoming freshmen. “We kind of started to see the cor-
could not keep the Bruins off the score- sure during the week the Cougars were he is our floor leader — the ball is in We’re really relying on sophomores;
board — Felipe Guijarro booted a 45- focused on the team in front of them his hands an awful lot,” Piegrossi ner and the freshmen started playing
the freshmen are more for plugging
yard field goal late in the game to pre- and not the previous week. said. “He had to get stronger (from holes. Now we have a nice mix, a little more like sophomores (at the
vent the shutout — they only allowed “We had some rough practices,” last year). Playing the point is tough where the sophomores and fresh- end of last year),” Piegrossi said.
them to get into Half Moon Bay territo- Ballard said. “We had to turn the enough, and doing it as a freshman men can play together.” “It’s one thing to lose, but if you
ry only once the entire game. The screws.” is extremely challenging.” Sophomore guards Jorsen lose and aren’t getting better, there’s
Bruins drove to the Cougars’ 28-yard The game was delayed approximate- A steady work ethic on the court Baysac, Travis Barabin and Simon a problem. I think that’s why they’re
line before kicking the field goal. ly 40 minutes two plays into the second and in the weight room has changed Enciso, all averaging roughly 10 ready to go out and win some
In the second half, it was all about half when Greenfield starting quarter- Austria’s production level, as well points per game, will also play piv- games.”
running out the clock and making sure back Jordan Delarosa was injured when as those of his teammates. otal roles if any turnaround is to
no one got hurt. Greenfield running he was sacked and fumbled the ball. He “He single-handedly gets us 10 take place. The Trojans don’t use Josh Koehn can be reached by e-mail:
back Daniel Breaux got loose in the was taken by ambulance to the hospital. layups a game,” Piegrossi said. gimmicks on defense, Piegrossi josh@smdailyjournal.com or by phone:
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Continued from page 11 Terra Nova was in the Division III champi- two titles: 2006 and last season, and have been
onship game last year, losing to Seaside, 29- in two other finals, 2004 and 2005 — Losing
18. The Tigers have an offense that can score to PAL teams in both those championship
the way. Throw out the 40 hung on them by in bunches. They scored 30 points or more in
Mitty in a tie, and that number drops to an games (Burlingame and Half Moon Bay,
five games and 40 points or more in four con- respectively). This is not their strongest team
impressive 49 points in five games. tests. ever, finishing third in the Monterey Bay
Division III Division IV League. But they did average over 36 points
per game this season.
No.6 Burlingame (6-4) at No.6 Menlo School (7-3) at
No.3 N.Monterey County (9-1), Sacred Heart Prep, which joined CCS in
No.3 San Lorenzo Valley (9-1), 2008, has already been to the 2008 CCS
1 p.m.Saturday 1 p.m.Saturday championship game (losing to Sacred Heart
The Panthers re-captured “The Paw” last The Knights were dusted by rival Sacred Cathedral) and advancing to the semifinals
week with a 35-20 win over San Mateo. The Heart Prep, 35-7 last week. The Cougars bat- last year (losing to Menlo). This year, the
Condors beat Monte Vista Christian, 26-21. tered Harbor last week, 36-6. Gators finished third in the Bay Division
Burlingame was cruising along to the play- Normally, the second-place team out of the standings, but had the most prolific offense,
offs before receiving a wakeup call in a loss to Ocean Division does not qualify for CCS, but scoring an average of 33 points per game.
M-A in Week 9. Up 27-0, the Panthers surren- given Menlo’s schedule, it’s not hard to see
dered 31 unanswered points to lose that game. how the Knights garnered enough power
They appeared to regain their balance last points. They beat top-seeded Carmel, 34-29, No.8 King’s Academy (6-4) at No.1 Carmel
week against San Mateo, but up 21-0, they in Week 2, and also picked up points playing (9-1),1 p.m.Saturday
had to scramble after the Bearcats scored a Jefferson (a division champion) and Sacred
pair of touchdowns in a two-minute span in The Knights slayed Jefferson last week, 35-
Heart Prep (an “A” league team). Not that the 22. The Padres crushed Pacific Grove, 56-21.
the third quarter. Knights aren’t deserving. They have one of
The Condors finished a game behind the most prolific passing attacks in the section DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE King’s Academy snuck into the playoffs as
Monterey for the Monterey Bay League title, and can give any defenses fit. More impor- Menlo quarterback Robert Wickers has done an at-large team, but much like Menlo-
although they had the league’s best offense tantly, their often over-looked defense was a fine job following in the footsteps Danny Atherton, the Knights are a team no one wants
(46 points per game) as well as the best one of the best in all of the PAL this season, Diekroeger.Wickers has passed for 2,322 yards to face. Especially if running back Amir
defense (15.8) in the league. allowing less than 16 points per game. this season,with 24 touchdowns. Carlisle is on his game. Carlisle rushed for
After being one of the top teams in the divi- Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League and had the 1,988 yards and 22 touchdowns in the regular
No.5 Aptos (5-3-2) at sion from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s — top-ranked offense and defense. They’re aver- season.
No.4 Terra Nova (6-4),7 p.m.Saturday including a CCS titles in 1999, 2000 and 2002 aging over 31 points a game while allowing The Knights will have their hands full, how-
The Mariners ended the regular season with — San Lorenzo Valley is looking for its first less than 16. ever, with defending Division IV champion
their second tie of the year, 26-26 against CCS win since beating Burlingame in the Carmel. The Padres are led by quarterback
Scotts Valley. The Tigers were blasted by Half 2002 championship game. This is the first No. 7 Seaside (6-4) at No. 2 Sacred Heart Devin Pearson, who has passed for nearly
Moon Bay, 34-10. time since that 2002 season, however, that the Prep (8-2),1 p.m.Saturday 2,000 yards and is averaging 221 yards pass-
Aptos qualified for CCS for the first time Cougars have a record commiserate with their The Spartans lost to Monterey, 33-26, to ing per game. Carmel’s lone loss? A 34-29
since 2005, finishing second in the Santa Cruz history. They went undefeated in winning the close the regular season. The Gators gobbled defeat at the hands of Menlo School.
Barcelona
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is a cyclist’s dream
SEE PAGE 22
Taking on
the fears
of failing
By Philip Dimaano
T
here are few human emo-
tions that are as paralyzing
and debilitating as fear.
Fear grips a person and can
impair their ability to function both
physically and
mentally if the
feeling is strong
enough. While
there are a
seemingly infi-
‘Potter’cast walks a while in each other’s shoes turns into the greatest obstacle a
person must confront in dealing
with life’s daily challenges.
By David Germain to confound their enemies, Also referred to as atychiphobia,
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Hermione and Ron infiltrate the Ministry of Watson said she talked the scene over with impersonation game for “Deathly Hallows:
CAST
Continued from page 19
Magic disguised as adult sorcerers, played
respectively by David O’Hara, Sophie
Thompson and Steffan Rhodri.
director David Yates, who was worried the
audience might lose interest in the action,
since unfamiliar faces were standing in for
Part 2,” the finale of the franchise due in the-
aters next July.
In that installment, Watson’s Hermione
The filmmakers wanted the older incarna- Harry, Hermione and Ron. goes undercover as Bonham Carter’s wicked
which is bizarre.” tions of the characters to replicate Radcliffe, “I think the audience really sticks with the Bellatrix Lestrange.
“I learned a lot about my walk,” Grint said. Watson and Grint’s carriage. characters in these other bodies, and David “I get to pretend to be Emma Watson pre-
“Because Dan kind of found out, because he “We were always on set when they were was a real perfectionist about it,” Watson said. tending to be Hermione pretending to be
had to mimic me, I have this weird, like pelvis filming that,” Grint said. “We’d do a take, just “He wanted to make sure that it was really Bellatrix,” Bonham Carter said.
move ... which I’ve been quite conscious of me, Dan and Emma, and they would kind of good, that there were these subtle things that Added Watson: “It’s such a mind-boggle. I
since.” watch it back and really kind of try to mimic really made it fly.” don’t know how she got her head around it.
The film also includes a scene where Harry, us and observe our mannerisms.” Co-star Helena Bonham Carter gets into the She did an amazing job.”
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This way of thinking can best be summed time faced adversity in their own ventures way to being named MVP.
FEAR
Continued from page 19
up through the words of 20th century innova-
tor Buckminster Fuller who once said,
“Whatever humans have learned had to be
before they reached their goal. It is said that
U.S. inventor Thomas A. Edison failed thou-
sands of times before he found a successful
Unsuccessful people look at mistakes as
permanent and personal. Successful people
look as mistakes as outcomes or results, not
learned as a consequence only of trial and model for the light bulb. as failure.
error experience. Humans have only learned In response to this he said, “I have not After all is said and done, the key is to
how an individual responds to such adversity through mistakes.” failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that don’t
defines them as a person. accept that failure is simply necessary for
While working as a camp counselor over work.” success.
Those who show strength of character nei- the summer, my camp master caught the gist Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback
ther dwell on the negatives associated with of the message when he told the counselors, Troy Aikman went 1-15 in his first season
their mistake nor beat themselves up about it. “Good decisions come from experience. in the NFL and faced criticism from all
Instead, they use it as a learning experience Philip Dimaano is a senior at Aragon High School.
Experience comes from bad decisions.” directions. He silenced all his critics when Student News appears in the weekend edition. You
to do things differently and not make the The countless other historical figures that he lead the Cowboys to the playoffs in can e-mail Student News at news@smdailyjour-
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that makes deft use of sound and light p.m. Serramonte Center, Serramonte
Twin Pines Holiday Craft Faire. 10 Boulevard, off Interstate 280, Daly
to signal scene and character changes, a.m. to 4 p.m. Twin Pines Park. 30 City. A competition for Bay Area res-
and to underscore the magical proper- Twin Pines Lane, Belmont. This holi- idents. Participants can register at the
day craft faire will feature local artist Serramonte Information Center dur-
ties of the mysterious island that holds and crafts persons offering a wide ing Mall Hours through Wednesday,
the castaways captive. This fast-paced selection of holiday gifts and decora- Nov. 17. Competition continues on
tions. Free. For more information call Sunday, Dec. 5 and Sunday, Dec. 12.
production with a psychoanalytic twist 595-7441. For more information visit serramon-
unfolds in a psychiatrist’s office at the tecenter.com.
bottom of a swimming pool, where Friends of the San Bruno Library
ROB MELROSE Book Sale. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. San PJCC Sunday Cinema presents
father, daughter and suitor work through Ferdinand (Donell Hill, right) as Prospero (David Sinaiko, center) watches, in The Bruno City Hall Room No. 115. 567 Wondrous Oblivion. 2 p.m. PJCC,
El Camino Real, San Bruno. Great 800 Foster City Blvd., Foster City.
their issues and establish boundaries. Cutting Ball Theater’s chamber version of THE TEMPEST at EXIT on Taylor through pre-holiday bargains. Proceeds from Told through the eyes of an 11-year
Two hours and 30 minutes including a Nov.28. the sale will benefit the Glenview Fire old Jewish boy who dreams of being a
15-minute intermission. Director, Rob Recovery Fund. cricket star, this film captures the
jures up a storm to lure his usurping www.fishandfarmsf.com. importance of family, tolerance and
Melrose. Set Designer, Michael Locher. San Francisco Bead and Design standing up for what is right. $6. For
Costume Designer, Bessie DeLucchi. brother, Antonio, and the complicit King Show. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hyatt more information call 212-7522.
Lighting Designer, Heather Basarab. Alonso of Naples to the island. There, HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS Regency San Francisco Airport, 1333
‘Footloose,’ Presented By Sequoia
Old Bayshore Highway, Burlingame.
Composer, Video and Sound Designer, Prospero’s machinations bring about the FOR THE GROWN-UPS: Featuring clothing and jewelry by High School. 3 p.m. Carrington Hall
Cliff Caruthers. Stage Manager, Annie revelation of Antonio’s low nature, the local artisans, plus workshops and at Sequoia High School, 1201
redemption of the King, and the mar- Beach Blanket Babylon welcomes this classes with renowned instructors. Brewster Ave., Redwood City. $15 for
Paladino. Through Nov. 28. holiday season with performances fea- $10. For more information visit san- adults, $10 for students. For more
riage of Miranda to Alonso’s son, franciscobeadanddesignshow.com. information visit sequoiahs.org.
turing tap dancing Christmas trees, paro-
CAST: Ferdinand. FYI: Actress Helen Mirren
dies of traditional Christmas carols and a Pacific Art League Annual Craft Complimentary Thanksgiving
stars in a gender-bending film version of Sale. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 668 Ramona Dinner. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Yuppies Bar,
David Sinaiko The Tempest due out any day. Mirren as gigantic Yuletide hat. Club Fugazi. 678 St., Palo Alto. For more information 709 S. B St., San Mateo. Enjoy a
(Prospero/Alonso/Stephano); Caitlyn Beach Blanket Babylon Boulevard call 321-3891. cocktail with a complimentary
Prospera, David Strathairn as King Thanksgiving dinner. For more infor-
L o u c h a r d Alonso, Djimon Hounsou as Caliban, (Green Street). Through Dec. 31. (415) Elizabeth Moon Original Art mation contact Jeff Palter at 344-
(Miranda/Ariel/Gonzalo/Trinculo/Sebas and Russell Brand as Trinculo. 421-4222 or beachblanketbabylon.com. Jewelry to Passport Day. 11 a.m. to 5200.
tian); and Donnell Hill 5 p.m. Domenico Wines, 1697
*** Industrial Road, San Carlos. For more Former Lyme Disease Patient Gives
(Caliban/Ferdinand/Antonio). AN ASIDE: Cora Values’ Christmas Corral. EXIT information go to elizabethlynn-
moon.com.
Self-Healing Advice. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
324 Castro St., Mountain View. Elma
Theatre’s holiday hostess Cora Values is Mayer, an energy healer who over-
STAGE DIRECTIONS: Cutting Ball Dramaturg Bennett back, direct from the Gas ‘N’ Gulp out How to Play Mus: A Basque Card came Lyme Disease, will give a
Fisher says, “In our first meeting before on I-19. And she’s unearthed a ‘forgot- Game. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. San Mateo demonstration of simple self-healing
The Cutting Ball Theater is in resi- rehearsals began, our director Rob County History Museum, 2200 techniques for Lyme sufferers. She
dence at EXIT on Taylor Street, 277 ten literary classic,’ Charles Dickens’ A Broadway, Redwood City. Learn to will teach basic, accessible energy-
Melrose said, since three actors were Christmas Carol. EXIT Café, 156 Eddy play Mus during the Hands-On healing techniques that anyone can
Taylor St. In addition to street parking, playing all the roles, that his version of History workshop. RSPV requested. do. $10 in advance, $15 at the door.
which can be limited, there are several Street. Dec 3-4, 10-11. (415) 673-3847 Free with admission. Adults $5, For more information contact the
The Tempest was, in essence, a story or www.theexit.org Seniors and students with ID $3, Free bookstore at 988-9880.
parking garages nearby, including about a father overcoming his prejudice for children under 5, members free.
Mason O’Farrell Garage, 325 Mason St. *** For more information call 299-0104. Twin Pines Holiday Craft Faire. 10
and letting go of his daughter. For Rob’s Valentine’s Day for the holidays? San a.m. to 4 p.m. Twin Pines Park. 30
EXIT on Taylor is located three blocks conception, there were really only three Finding Balance in Your Budget. 2 Twin Pines Lane, Belmont. This holi-
west of the Powell Street BART/MUNI Francisco Ballet’s Nutcracker offers p.m. Half Moon Bay Library, 620 day craft faire will feature local artist
true characters in this story – Prospero, champagne and VIP shopping for you and crafts persons offering a wide
Station. Miranda and Ferdinand. The other char-
Correas St., Half Moon Bay. This
selection of holiday gifts and decora-
and your special someone on three seminar will show you how to set up
acters appear not so much as distinct a budget that works for you by under- tions. Free. For more information call
TICKETS: individuals, but as aspects of these first
delightful Date Nights: Dec. 10, Dec. 16, standing loans, borrowing and the 595-7441.
and Dec.17. The War Memorial Opera importance of managing credit and
$15 to $35. (800) 838-3006 or three. As the story progresses, the three House, 301 Van Ness Ave. at Grove St. debt. Free. For more information call WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24
726-2316. Bye, Pain! Free Ear Acupuncture.
http://www.brownpapertickets.com. become the other characters to reflect or (415) 865-2000 or www.sfballet.org. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Ye’s Chi Clinic,
Seating is general admission. The lobby explore the relationships between one *** Curtains The Musical. 7 p.m. 105 N. San Mateo Drive, San Mateo.
opens 30 minutes before the perform- another, but the underlying narrative Aragon High School, 900 Alameda de Reduce pain through acupuncture on
For the child in everyone: A.C.T.’s las Pulgas, San Mateo. Aragon High the reflex and trigger points on the
ance, and the house opens 15 minutes remains the same.” sparkling, music-infused A Christmas School presents Curtains, the Tony ear. Free, with a suggested $5 dona-
before the performance. No late seating. Carol let’s you check your “humbugs” at
Award-winning musical comedy set tion to the Congregational Church of
THE CAST RECOMMENDS: the door. Dec. 2 to Dec. 24. Geary
in 1959 Boston and comprised of
multiple murder mystery plots after
San Mateo. For more information or
to reserve a seat call 558-8188.
OH, AND DID YOU KNOW?: Farmer Brown, 25 Mason St. at Theater, 415 Geary St. (415) 749-2228
the supremely untalented star of
Robbin’ Hood of the Old West is The Main Gallery’s ‘2010 Holiday
What’s it all about? On a remote Market Street, or www.act-sf.org. murdered during her opening night Show.’ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 1018 Main
island, Prospero, the rightful Duke of www.farmerbrownsf.com; Ponzu, 401 curtain call. $15 for adults, $10 for St., Redwood City. Come and find
students and seniors. For more infor-
Milan, plots to restore his daughter, Taylor St. at O’Farrell Street, mation contact your unique artistic gift at the
info@aragondrama.com. Gallery’s ‘2010 Holiday Show.’ For
Miranda, to her rightful place using illu- www.ponzurestaurant.com; and Fish & Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdai- more information call 701-1018.
sion and skillful manipulation. He con- Farm, 339 Taylor St. at Ellis Street, lyjournal.com or www.twitter.com/susanci- Home and Hope Interfaith Benefit
tyscene. Concert. 7 p.m. Transfiguration For more events visit
Episcopal Church, 3900 Alameda de smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar.
las Pulgas. Will feature the Foster
The White Big Top is 110-feet high evening of opera scenes and arias,
CITY
City Community Chorus and the East
and spans more than 26,000 square feet. including works by Mozart, Puccini, Bay Church of Religious Science
Choir. Free. For more information
*** Verdi and Bizet. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, contact 652-1103.
Continued from page 20 Featured artist Sylvia Zerbini is the Dec. 1. Herbst Theatre in the War Global Sonorities. 7 p.m. Cañada
only woman in the world who works Memorial Veterans Building. College Main Theatre, 4200 Farm
with nine Arabian horses unbridled. *** sfopera.com or (415) 864-3330. Hill Blvd., Redwood City. $10 (adult
“Horses have enormous presence on The Cavalia troop includes singer Mary ***
student), $20 in advance, $25 at door,
free for children under 18. For more
stage. Cavalia is the result of a 10-year Pier Guibault and five musicians (guitar, Colors of Christmas, featuring Peabo information call 366-6872.
quest to find a dramatic way to incorpo- percussions, keyboard, bass, drums, Bryson, Stephanie Mills, Oleta Adams
rate the power of horses and their myste- ‘It Happens Every Summer,’
recorder and cello). and James Ingram, returns to Davies Presented By Woodside High. 7:30.
rious beauty into a captivating multi- Symphony Hall, where Christmas Performing Arts Center at Woodside
*** High School, 199 Churchill Ave.,
media experience. My passion in life is favorites and hot pop hits make a memo-
to make people dream. Cavalia honors On a yearly basis, the horses eat Woodside. A comedy in three acts by
rable concert experience. Dec. 13, 14 and noted Broadway playwright David
the mystique of horses, their ability to 17,500 bales of hay, 36,500 pounds of Rogers. $10 for adults, $5 for stu-
grain and 1,750 pounds of carrots. 15. www.sfsymphony.org or (415) 864- dents. For more information visit
connect uniquely with human beings and woodsidehs.org.
their extraordinary achievements across 6000.
our history.” SCENE AROUND: *** ‘Footloose’ Presented By Sequoia
SF Playhouse offers a musical like no For more magic at the holidays, join High School. 7 p.m. Carrington Hall
at Sequoia High School, 1201
OH, AND DID YOU KNOW?: other, Coraline, adapted from the terrify- Magician Peter Morrison as he shares the Brewster Ave., Redwood City. $15 for
ing children’s book by Neil Gaiman. illusions (but not the secrets) of dozens adults, $10 for students. For more
Cavalia features 50 horses representing of classic tricks at The Marrakech Magic information visit sequoiahs.org.
12 different breeds, including Arabian, Directed by Bill English. 533 Sutter St.
Theatre, 419 O’Farrell St. www.sanfran- Dr. Mojo’s Band at the Old
Lusitano, Belgian, Paint and Warmblood. Through Jan. 15. www.sfplayhouse.org Princeton Landing. 9 p.m. Old
ciscomagictheater.com or www.mor-
*** or (415) 677-9596. Princeton Landing, 460 Capistrano
risonmagic.com. Road, Half Moon Bay. Dr. Mojo fea-
The Cavalia village is made up of nine *** tures bewitching female vocals, a
tents, including the 110-feet high White The San Francisco Opera Center pres- Hammond B3 organ and a solid
rhythm section. For more information
Big Top, two warm-up tents and the ents The Future is Now: Adler Fellows Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdai- call 728-7096.
16,500 square feet stables. Gala Concert, showcasing young artists lyjournal.com or www.twitter.com/susanci-
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FUN WOMAN WAITS! STATEMENT #241723 NOTICE TO Proposers
SF, 23 yrs. Loves FUN, The following person is doing business Request for Proposal # ISD 1803
romantic dinners, sweet as: Wing Fat Restaurant, 500 E. 3rd
talk & flowers. Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94401 is hereby NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Affectionate guy a +. registered by the following owner: Lai County of San Mateo will receive
Lets talk soon. Hao Chen, 126 N. Claremont St. #2, sealed proposals for the following:
Call me NOW! SAN MATEO. The business is conducted A proposal to assist the
650.288.4271 by an Individual. The registrants com- County in setting expectations, gath-
Must be 18+. menced to transact business under the ering and documenting requirements
FBN on and creating an implementation ap-
/s/ Lai Hao Chen / proach for a Countywide Configura-
This statement was filed with the Asses- tion Management Database (CMDB)
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo that will operate seamlessly with CA-
PROFESSIONAL County on 11/02/10. (Published in the Service Desk R12.
HISPANIC CHRISTIAN San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/06/10,
11/13/10, 11/20/10, 11/27/10). The RFP Document may be obtained
single lady, 58 years old. from the following website:
Wanting to meet nice, Chris- http://www.co.sanmateo.ca.us/ids/rfp,
or by contacting Patricia Gonzales at
tian, wholesome, SWM 58- the County of San Mateo, 3rd Floor,
68. Please reply to: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
Redwood City, CA 94063. Email
Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
STATEMENT #241805
Lecourriel@att.net The following person is doing business pgonzales@co.sanmateo.ca.us.
as: Wholesale Flights Inc., 1415 Rollins
Rd. #110, BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is Pursuant to County Or-
hereby registered by the following owner: dinance Section 2.83.170:
Wholesale Flights Inc., CA. The business (a) Before the County contracts for
203 Public Notices is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- engineering services, architectural
istrants commenced to transact business services, management consultants,
CASE# CIV 500257 under the FBN on or similar one-time professional as-
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR /s/ Vlad Veinstein / sistance to accomplish specific proj-
CHANGE OF NAME This statement was filed with the Asses- ects, requests for proposals shall be
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo obtained if the expense of the con-
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, County on 11/04/10. (Published in the tract is estimated to exceed the
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/06/10, amount established by the Govern-
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 11/13/10, 11/20/10, 11/27/10). ment Code as the limit of the Pur-
PETITION OF chasing Agent's authority to engage
Margaret Lucile Burns-Hinkins independent contractors. The request
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: for proposal shall be in accordance
Petitioner, Margaret Lucile Burns-Hinkins FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME with Administrative Memoranda pro-
filed a petition with this court for a decree STATEMENT #241640 mulgated by the County Manager.
changing name as follows: The following person is doing business (b) The Board of Supervisors may
Present name: Margaret Lucile Burns- as: (1) C.P.I. For Life (Catholic Pacific Is- authorize the use of request for pro-
Hinkins posal procedures when County de-
Proposed name: Margaret L. Burns
landers For Life) (2) C.P.I. For Life (Bay
sires to acquire systems, such as
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
Area), 1515 Dolan Ave., SAN MATEO,
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons CA 94401 is hereby registered by the fol- computer system, telecommunication
interested in this matter shall appear be- systems, or the like, consisting of eldo, dinero y bienes sin mas adverten-
lowing owner: Nunu F. Huhane, 1764 cia.
fore this court at the hearing indicated Cottage Grove Ave., SAN MATEO. The both equipment and software pro- NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- grams. The Board, if it determines Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco-
business is conducted by an Individual. mendable que llame a un abogado inme-
tition for change of name should not be The registrants commenced to transact that a request for proposal is in the
diatamente. Si no conoce a un abodado,
granted. Any person objecting to the business under the FBN on best interest of the County, may au-
puede llamar a de servicio de remision a SAN BRUNO CITY COUNCIL
name changes described above must file /s/ Nunu F. Huhane / thorize such request for proposals in-
a written objection that includes the rea- stead of competitive bidding that abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo-
This statement was filed with the Asses- gado, es posible que cumpia con los CRYSTAL SPRINGS TERRACE APARTMENTS
sons for the objection at least two court sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo might otherwise be required by this
days before the matter is scheduled to code. Such requests for proposals requisitos para obtener servicios legales
County on 10/27/10. (Published in the gratuitos de un programa de servicios le-
be heard and must appear at the hearing San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/13/10, shall be pursuant to Administrative NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of San Bruno City
to show cause why the petition should Memoranda promulgated by the gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encon-
11/20/10, 11/27/10, 12/04/10). trar estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el Council ("City Council") held a public hearing on Tuesday,
not be granted. If no written objection is County Manager.
sitio web de California Legal Services
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- (c) The Board of Supervisors may
Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en October 26, 2010 at 7:00 P.M. at the San Bruno Senior Cen-
tion without a hearing. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME waive any of the provisions of this ter, 1555 Crystal Springs Rd., San Bruno, CA to consider and
A HEARING on the petition shall be held chapter which require requests for el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cal-
STATEMENT #241854 ifornia, act upon a proposed amendment to the Planned Development
on December 17, 2010, at 9 a.m., Dept. The following person is doing business proposals in any situation where the
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/)
24, Room 2C, at 400 County Center, as: Diskcorp, 840 Loma Vista St, MOSS Board of Supervisors determines that
o poniendose en contacto con la corte o District (P-D) located at 2000 Crystal Springs Road, San
Redwood City, CA 94063. BEACH, CA 94038 is hereby registered the best interest of the County could Bruno, commonly known as Crystal Springs Terrace
A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be served without the necessity of re- el colegio de abogados locales. AVISO:
by the following owner: Broadband Cen- Por ley, la corte tiene derecho a reclamar Apartments. This was done by the indicated vote, the ordi-
be published at least once each week for tral, Inc., same address. The business is quests for proposals.
las cuotas y costos exentos por imponer
four successive weeks prior to the date conducted by a Corporation, DE. The Request for Proposals shall be
un gravamen sobre cualquier recupera- nance goes into effect 30 days from final adoption, which took
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- registrants commenced to transact busi- sealed and filed with the Information place at the regular meeting of the City Council on Tuesday,
lowing newspaper of general circulation: Services Department, 455 County cion de $10,000 o mas de valor recibida
ness under the FBN on N/A mediante un acuerdo o una concesion November 9, 2010, at the San Bruno Senior Center, at 1555
The Daily Journal, San Mateo County /s/ Ken Matusow / Center, 3rd Floor Redwood City, CA
de arbitraje en un caso de derecho civil.
Filed: November 4, 2010 This statement was filed with the Asses- 94063-1663, on or before December
Tiene que pagar el gravamen de la corte Crystal Springs Rd., in San Bruno.
/s/ Margaret Burns-Hinkins / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 22, 2010 @3:00 P.M. There will be
Judge of the Superior Court no public hearing. The County of antes de que la corte pueda desechar el
County on 11/10/10. (Published in the caso. Description:
Dated: 11/4/10 San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/13/10, San Mateo reserves the right to re-
The name and address of the court is:
(Published 11/06/2010, 11/13/2010, 11/20/10, 11/27/10, 12/04/10). ject any or all proposals and to ac-
(El nombre y direccion de la corte es): The City Council will consider a request for an amendment to
11/20/2010, 11/27/10) cept or reject any items therein, or a Development Plan, a Planned Development Permit, and an
waive any informality in proposals re- Alameda County Superior Court
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ceived. 39439 Paseo Padre Parkway Architectural Review Permit to allow the construction of a new
Fremont, CA 94538
STATEMENT #241478 David Boesch, Purchasing Agent
The name, address, and telephone num- recreation and leasing building and conversion of the existing
The following person is doing business COUNTY OF SAN MATEO recreation building into four apartments per Sections
ber of the plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Pacific Star Commercial, 363 El Ca-
STATEMENT # 241663 mino Real, Ste. 288, So. San Francisco, Published in the San Mateo Daily without an attorney, is: (El nombre, direc- 12.96.190(J), 12.96.190(K), and 12.108 of the San Bruno Mu-
cion y numero de telefono del abogado
The following person is doing business CA 94080 is hereby registered by the fol- Journal, November 20-27, 2010.
del demandante, o del demandante que nicipal Code. RSS Architecture (Applicant) Crystal Springs
as: Sateki S. Foukimoana Home Care lowing owner: Hartleb-Prasad Corpora- no tiene abogado, es): Associates, LLC (Owner). PD-09-003, PDP-09-001 and AR-
and Maintenance Co., 727 Barron Ave., tion, CA. The business is conducted by a
Unit #2, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 is Corporation. The registrants commenced
Charles L.. Morrone, 048371 09-005.
1225 Park Avenue
hereby registered by the following owner: to transact business under the FBN on San Jose, CA 95126-2914
Sateki S. Foukimoana, 2109 Palm Ave. /s/ Hemant K. Prasad / (408)286-6560 Environmental Determination:
#6, SAN MATEO. The business is con- This statement was filed with the Asses-
ducted by an Individual. The registrants sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
Date: (Fecha) Feb. 25, 2010 Categorical Exemption
Pat S. Sweeten, Clerk, by (Secretano,
commenced to transact business under County on 10/15/10. (Published in the SUMMONS per) Michelle Popf, Deputy (Adjunto)
the FBN on San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/13/10, (CITACION JUDICIAL) Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal Zoning: P-D (Planned Development)
/s/ Sateki Sinisa Foukimoana / 11/20/10, 11/27/10, 12/04/10). CASE NUMBER: FG10501970
This statement was filed with the Asses-
October 6, 13, 20, 27, 2010. Passed unanimously by Councilmembers: Ibarra, Medina,
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (Aviso Al De-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo mandado): Victor M. Romero, Irene Espi- O’Connell, Salazar and Mayor Ruane
County on 10/28/10. (Published in the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME noza and Does 1 to 10, Inclusive. You
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/30/10, STATEMENT #241812 are being sued by plaintiff: (Lo esta de-
11/06/10, 11/13/10, 11/20/10). The following person is doing business The complete plans are available online at http://www.sanbru-
mandando el demandante): Rancho Co-
as: The Word Shop, 1670 Stockbridge ronado Garden Homes Association no.ca.gov/developments.html Please call (650) 616-7074 with
Drive, Redwood City, CA 94061 is here- NOTICE! You have been sued. The questions.
by registered by the following owner: court may decide against you without
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Kathleen Bertrand Connolly, same ad- your being heard unless you respond
STATEMENT # 241240 dress. The business is conducted by an within 30 days. Read the information be- /s/ Carol Bonner,
The following person is doing business Individual. The registrants commenced to low. San Bruno City Clerk
as: Station Cafe, 601 Old County Rd., transact business under the FBN on You have 30 calendar days after this
SAN CARLOS, CA 94070 is hereby reg- 03/13/2006. 295 Art November 18, 2010
summons and legal papers are served
istered by the following ownesr: Ramesh /s/ Kathleen Bertrand Connolly / on you to file a written response at the
Ramasubramanian, 650 Oak Grove #3, This statement was filed with the Asses- court and have a copy served on the PAINTING "jack vettriano" Portland gal- Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, November 20,
MENLO PARK, CA 94025. The business sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not pro- lery 26 x 33. $65. (650)345-1111.
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- County on 11/05/10. (Published in the 2010.
tect you. Your written response must be
trants commenced to transact business San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/13/10, in proper legal form if you want the court PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano
under the FBN on 11/20/10, 11/27/10, 12/04/10). to hear your case. There may be a court with light attached $100. (650)867-2720
/s/ Ramesh Ramasubramanian / form that you can use for your response.
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
You can find these court forms and more 296 Appliances
information at the California Courts On-
County on 10/04/10. (Published in the STATEMENT #241905 line Self-Help Center
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/30/10, The following person is doing business 4 BURNER cook top commercial lifetime
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your burner $22., (650)756-6778
11/06/10, 11/13/10, 11/20/10). as: A+ Automotive, 2732 Bay Road,
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 is hereby
county law library, or the courthouse 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing AIR CONDITIONER - slider model for
registered by the following owner: Afifio fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Puamau, 2672 Lanier Lane, SAN JOSE, narrow windows, 10k BTU, excellent
form. If you do not file your response on condition, $100., (650)212-7020
STATEMENT # 241605 CA 94063. The business is conducted by
LEGAL NOTICES
time, you may lose the case by default,
The following person is doing business an Individual. The registrants com- and your wages, money, and property
as: Dry Clean City, 2040 Ralston Ave. menced to transact business under the may be taken without further warning
#A, BELMONT, CA 94002 is hereby reg- FBN on 11/12/2010 KENMORE DISHWASHER, exc. condi-
from the court. tion, 3yrs old, $95. (650)483-3630
istered by the following ownesr: Keum /s/ Afifio T. Puamau / There are other legal requirements. You
Hee Ha and Ik Shu Ha, 32425 Pacific This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
may want to call an attorney right away. KENMORE MICROWAVE, exc. condi- Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee Sale
Grove Way, UNION CITY. The business
is conducted by Husband and Wife. The County on 11/12/10. (Published in the
If you do not know an attorney, you may
want to call an attorney referral service.
tion, 3yrs old, $45. (650)483-3630 Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name Change,
San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/20/10,
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on 11/27/10, 12/04/10, 12/11/10).
If you cannot afford an attorney, you may MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well, Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
be eligible for free legal services from a $85., (650)355-2996
/s/ Keum Hee Ha/Ik Shu Ha / nonprofit legal services program. You Notice of Public Sales, and More.
This statement was filed with the Asses- can locate these nonprofit groups at the
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME California Legal Services Web site PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent
County on 10/25/10. (Published in the STATEMENT #241984 (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245 Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/30/10, The following person is doing business nia Courts Online Self-Help Center
11/06/10, 11/13/10, 11/20/10). as: Joolius, 847 Rollins Rd. #2, BURLIN- RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric,
GAME, CA 94010 is hereby registered
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by
contacting your local court or county bar 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
by the following owner: Julio Huaroc, association. NOTE: The court has a stat-
SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
same address. The business is conduct- utory lien for waived fees and costs on
STATEMENT #241600 any settlement or arbitration award of power 9 gal wet/dry $40. (650)591-2393
The following person is doing business ed by an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the $10,000 or more in a civil case. The STOVE TOP 4 burners with electric grill
as: Mystic Fish Creations, 928 Rose court’s lien must be paid before the court
Ave., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 is FBN on commercial grade $50., (650)756-6778
will dismiss the case.
hereby registered by the following owner: /s/ Julio Huaroc / AVISO! Lo han demando. Si no re-
Maria McCormac, same address. The This statement was filed with the Asses- sponde dentro de 30 dias, la corte puede
business is conducted by an Individual. sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo VACUUM CLEANER $50 (650)367-1350
The registrants commenced to transact County on 11/18/10. (Published in the
decidir en su contra sin escuchar su ver- 298 Collectibles 298 Collectibles
sion. Lea la informacion a continuacion.
business under the FBN on 08/29/1992. San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/20/10, Tiene 30 dias de calendario despues de
/s/ Maria McCormac / VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like 2 VINTAGE COFFEE CANS - both emp- BABEBALL CARDS assorted (25)
11/27/10, 12/04/10, 12/11/10). que le entreguen esta citacion y papeles new $45. (650)878-9542 ty, Hills Bros. red can, 1922-45, Hills $15/all. (408)420-5646
This statement was filed with the Asses- legales para presentar una respuesta por
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Bros Java Mocha, early 1980’s, $40.
escrito en esta corte y hacer que se en- WASHER/DRYER “MAYTAG” - Brand both, (650)347-5104 BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $10.
County on 10/25/10. (Published in the tregue ena copia al demandante. Una new with 3 year warranty, $850. both,
San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/06/10, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (650)345-1111
STATEMENT #241999 carta o una llamada telefonica no lo pro- (650)726-4168
11/13/10, 11/20/10, 11/27/10). tegen. Su respuesta por escrito tiene 28 RECORDS - 78 RPMS, Bing Crosby, CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER -
The following person is doing business que estar en formato legal correcto si de- Frankie Laine, Al Jolson, Guy Lumbardo, beautiful design, $25., leave message
as: Lucia’s Professional Janitorial Serv- sea que procesen su caso en la corte. 297 Bicycles many others, all in book albums, $90. all, (650)365-1797
ices, 836 N. Humboldt St. #3, SAN MA- Es posible que haya un formulario que (650)347-5104
TEO, CA 94401 is hereby registered by usted pueda usar para su respuesta. BICYCLE "COMFORT touring" by Huffy CLASSICAL, OPERA dvds (200), al-
the following owner: Lucia Antonia Quin- Puede encontrar estos formularios de la 25 inch wheels blue $40. (650)341-5347 most new, and (100) CD’s, $3,000 all,
teros, same address. The business is corte y mas informacion en el Centro de 49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all, (650)233-0111
conducted by an Individual. The regis- Ayuda de las Cortes de California (650)592-2648
trants commenced to transact business (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/), BICYCLE "MAGNA" 24 inch wheels DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls -
under the FBN on en la biblio teca de leyes de su condado purple, $40., San Mateo, (650)341-5347 Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “
/s/ Lucia A. Quinteros / o en la corte que le quede mas cerca. Si tall, $20., (650)518-0813
no puede pagar la cuota de presenta- 6 GALLON "red wing" Crock $100 RWC
This statement was filed with the Asses- cion, pida al secretario de la corte que le BICYCLE - Sundancer Jr., 26”, $75. obo (650)868-0436
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo (650)676-0732 GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi-
de un formulario de exencion de pago de tion never used $30/all. (650)345-1111
County on 11/19/10. (Published in the cuotas. Si no presenta su respuesta a 8 VERY OLD BOTTLES - most used for
San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/20/10, tiempo, puede perder el caso por incum- GIRL'S BIKE HUFFY Purple 6-speed medicines, whiskey, milk, root beer, all in JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri-
11/27/10, 12/04/10, 12/11/10). plimiento y la corte le podra quitar su su- good cond. $35 - Angela (650)269-3712 good condition, $90. all, (650)347-5104 chard (650)834-4926
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315 Wanted to Buy 315 Wanted to Buy 310 Misc. For Sale 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle
13 PIECE paint and pad set for home
use $25., (650)589-2893
322 Garage Sales 380 Real Estate Services 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 630 Trucks & SUV’s 670 Auto Parts
TOYOTA '09 CAMRY BASIC Green TOYOTA '10 HIGHLANDER BASE TIRES - 4 BMW and 4 Corvette tires with
SAVE ON AUTO AUCTION rims, $10. each, excellent condition,
9998P $16,488 Toyota 101. Please White 10069P $26,998 Toyota 101.
GARAGE SALE BUYING OR SELLING
The following repossessed vehi-
cles are being sold by SafeAmerica mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- Please mention the Daily Journal. (650)345-2450
3303 Kimberley Way, 5000 (650)365-5000
A HOME! Credit Union---2008 Toyota Sienna
San Mateo #165461, 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe
Personal Service #212436, 2004 Chevrolet Malibu TOYOTA '09 COROLLA BASIC Blue TOYOTA '10 HIGHLANDER LIMITED 672 Auto Stereos
X st E.Hillsdale, Norfolk Margaret Dowd #608589, 2005 Dodge Ram #238582, 9997P $14,588 Toyota 101. Please Silver 10048P $34,588 Toyota 101.
Sunday, Bus: (650)794-9858 2005 Toyota Tundra #478046, 2002 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- Please mention the Daily Journal.
Cell: (650)400-9714 Chevrolet Tahoe #257787. Plus over 5000 (650)365-5000 MONNEY CAR AUDIO
November 14 Lic# 01250058 100 late model Sport Utilities, Pick We Repair All Brands of Car
8am - 11am Ups, Mini Vans, and luxury cars ---IN- TOYOTA '09 RAV4 BASIC White TOYOTA '10 VENZA BASIC Gray Stereos! iPod & iPhone Wired
DOORS---Charity donations sold. 10010P $18,988 . Toyota 101. Please 10040P $25,888 . Toyota 101. Please to Any Car for Music! Quieter
Bargains Galore Sealed bids will be taken from 8am- mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- Car Ride! Sound Proof Your
Everything must go! 8pm on 11/22/10 and 8am –5pm on 5000 5000
440 Apartments 11/23/2010. Sale held at Forrest Faul- Car! 31 Years Experience!
Don't miss out knor & Sons Auction Company, 175
TOYOTA '09 YARIS BASIC White
2001 Middlefield Road
Clothes, Electrical, BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view, Sylvester Road, South San Francisco.
10136P $12,889 Toyota 101. Please
635 Vans Redwood City
1 bedroom $1225, 2 bedrooms $1495. For more information please visit our
Wedding Dress New carpets, new granite counters, dish- web site at www.ffsons.com. mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
CHEVROLET '07 Express Van, white,
(650)299-9991
5000
(never worn) washer, balcony, covered carports, stor-
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38K miles, Auto, white, $17.892.
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The following repossessed vehi- 101. Please mention the Daily Journal.
(650)365-5000 DODGE ‘94 Caravan, no rear seats.
THE THRIFT SHOP cles are being sold by Patelco Credit
Sale - 50% Off Womens Clothing
Thursday & Friday 10:00-2:00
REDWOOD Union on November 23rd, 2010 start-
ing at 8am–2005 Nissan Altima TOYOTA '10 MATRIX BASIC Silver
9885P $15,288 Toyota 101. Please
Used as a pickup truck. SOLD!
HONDA '07 Odyssey EX-L, blue,
Don’t lose money
on a trade-in or
#480360, 2006 Nissan Sentra
Saturdays 10:00-3:00
Episcopal Church
CITY #482142, 2006 Ford F150 #B13879,
2006 Dodge Ram #196992, 2003
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
$24,492. #P7B059887 Melody Toyota,
Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the
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1 South El Camino Real
San Mateo 94401
1 bedroom, 1 bath Mercedes Benz SL 500 #013818,
2002 Mercedes Benz ML500 TOYOTA '10 PRIUS I Silver 10072P Sell your vehicle in the
KIA '09 SEDONA LX Silver 10086P
(650)344-0921 in senior complex #315581, 2002 Cadillac Escalade
#137845, 2003 Acura MDX #502941,
$21,998 Toyota 101. Please mention
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 $17,888.00 . Toyota 101. Please men- Daily Journal’s
(over 55). 2007 Toyota Corolla #877518, 2005 tion the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 Auto Classifieds.
Dodge Magnum #176938, 2004 Mer-
TOYOTA '10 RAV4 SPORT Gray
Close to cedes Benz E55 #440026, 2002 Mer-
cedes Benz CLK430 #195232. Sealed 10029P $23,488 Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
NISSAN ‘01 Quest - GLE, leather seats,
sun roof, TV/DVR equipment. Looks Just $3 per day.
GARAGE SALES downtown. bids will be taken starting at 8am on
11/23/10. Sale held at Forrest Faul- 5000 new, $15,500. (650)219-6008
ESTATE SALES Gated entry. knor & Sons Auction Company, 175 TOYOTA '07 SIENNA CE Maroon Reach 82,500 drivers
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Make money, make room! For more information please visit our 10030P $14,288. Toyota 101. Please
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mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
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379 Open Houses 5000
(650)873-8623
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ally appropriate” because state responsibili-
ties take priority; and the city’s finances have
been tenuous for an extended period of time,
outsourcing for more than a year, they did not
formally agree to seek proposals until late last
month. The proposals are due Dec. 3 although
leading CalFire to believe outsourcing isn’t that date may now be extended.
necessarily a savings benefit. Some estimates place potential savings at
we supposed to run a city and ask people to Then there is the fourth reason on which more than $1 million.
come in and give us their best ideas when you city officials have latched — the “socio-polit- CalFire’s decision not to bid won’t stop San
have unions and legislators slapping people ical aspects,” as termed by Pimlott. Without Carlos from outsourcing its fire but could
around. What the hell?” said Councilman the support of legislative leaders and labor make a large difference in cost and savings.
Omar Ahmad. groups, Pimlott said the partnership could Consultants from Tri-Data, hired to assess the
Ahmad and Councilman Andy Klein, both face legal challenges for which CalFire would city’s needs, said it could benefit from a con-
who sit on the board of the fire joint powers bear the cost and be cast in a negative light by tract with CalFire or Redwood City because
authority shared with Belmont, said they plan the community and media. they could share a station.
to ask City Attorney Greg Rubens at Monday Ahmad said he is stunned by the rational San Mateo County could benefit, too,
night’s meeting to investigate if threats or which he feels indicates handshake deals and according to Moura because it wants CalFire
promises were made to CalFire and if so back room politics. to find savings which could come from shar-
whether it is illegal on top of improper. Assistant City Manager Brian Moura, who ing that station with San Carlos.
Rubens for his part definitely thinks the let- is overseeing the fire service proposals for the The city had already began the 18-month
ter is puzzling. city, wonders if there are larger ramifications. dissolution process for the Belmont-San
“I’ve never in my years of practice seen If CalFire can be pressured to pull away from Assemblyman Ira Ruskin, D-Redwood Carlos City Council when it heard the report
groups and people try to influence a situation San Carlos, couldn’t the same happen with City, could not be reached. and based on previous interest anticipated
in which the city lawfully put out a [request other cities when the contracts come up for Ed Hawkins, president of the county fire- having several proposals from which to
for proposal],” Rubens said. “If true, this is renewal? Also, what about other service con- fighters union, said he was also not involved. choose.
disappointing. tracts — could they also be shaped by politi- “We’ve been pretty public with our opposi- Yet the two most expected — CalFire and
Rubens is waiting for the council on cal whim? tion but I haven’t spoken with CalFire. I’m the the Menlo Park Fire Protection District —
Monday to give him direction on next steps, if But Upton said there have been no conver- president so I’m pretty sure I’d know if any- said no within days of each other.
any. sations with labor and the only direct dialogue body did,” he said. Two days before CalFire sent its letter,
Having just received the letter late Friday with a legislator was Assemblyman Jerry Hill Yet, city leaders aren’t convinced CalFire Menlo Park Fire Chief Harold
afternoon, Rubens was still evaluating the who doesn’t even represent San Carlos. came to its conclusion alone. Schapelhouman said he preferred a regional
four reasons cited by CalFire. Hill said he contacted CalFire out of his When the city began discussing outsourcing approach and thought it risky to join with San
“It certainly seems to me that somebody own curiosity. He wanted to know if CalFire fire service, as it has already done with police Carlos before it separates from Belmont.
was interfering with the process,” Rubens planned to contract with other small cities and and parks maintenance, CalFire provided an Hawkins said he hopes the dissolution leads
said. entities rather than focusing on its main pur- informal proposal. The economy was no bet- to regionalization.
But Janet Upton, deputy director of CalFire, pose of fighting wild fires. ter then and the city’s credit rating is good, so “I’m hoping we make something positive
said there is no cloak and dagger in the “How can they protect those areas if they what changed? asked Rubens. out of this strange plan that San Carlos has
agency’s decision not to submit a proposal. spread themselves too thin?” Hill asked. Moura, too, said CalFire just last week hatched to get divorced from a department
“It was a totality of circumstances,” she He also heard labor did not favor the idea asked for more time to prepare its proposal. that has helped them for so many years,”
said. but said he had no specific contact with the Like Rubens, Ahmad and Klein, he can’t Hawkins said.
In fact, Pimlott explains in the letter CalFire firefighters union or other labor groups. believe the agency had such a quick change of But for San Carlos leaders the only positive
uses a Partnership Agreement Rating Form The chat with CalFire he said “was infor- heart. they want right now is an identification on
which includes 14 separate criteria. mational not advocacy.” “I wish I knew what threats or promises who may have influenced CalFire.
Pimlott said based on it, he is unable to sub- Melissa Figueroa, spokeswoman for state were made,” Klein said. “Is everything we do now going to require
mit a proposal because: The Belmont-San Sen. Joe Simitian, D-Palo Alto, said he did not Upton, though, said the process worked as it us to kowtow to the Legislature?” asked
Carlos Fire Department JPA is set to expire weigh in on the issue. is supposed to and that moving from a prelim- Klein.
Oct. 12, 2011 which is too compressed a time Assemblyman-elect Rich Gordon said he inary position to a very different final decision “This isn’t so much about fire now. It’s the
frame for completing a contract; the proposed also had no contact with CalFire. is not out of the ordinary. principal and it isn’t supposed to be like this.”
p.m. From March 31 until the end of the according to the lawsuit. matter for the district is the school’s new later
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school year, the lights will be off by 7:30 p.m.
Lights are not to be used on weekends unless
the football team makes it to the playoffs.
As a result, the agreement also calls upon
the district to create a security plan — work-
ing with Atherton Police, Menlo Park Police
start time, and thus a later release time. This
became an issue recently when the football
team made it to the playoffs. Practices were
Residents had taken issue with more than and the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office — held at Woodside, which meant a lot of time
for night football games. Additionally, only was spent busing children between campuses,
the bright bulbs in the lawsuit filed with the
four Friday football games, one of which can law enforcement and fire department vehicles
be played on a Thursday, and 12 non-football San Mateo County Superior Court Aug. 11. will be allowed to use the Oak Grove Ave. said Susan Mohr, head of the Menlo-Atherton
games, such as soccer or lacrosse. Lights must The group also noted the environmental entrance. Finally, a fence will be erected Football Association board.
be out by 8:30 p.m. for non-football games impact report doesn’t account for a number of between the school and the residents whose Mohr was excited by the news.
but also turned off no later than 30 minutes possible problems like increased traffic, noise property is next to the field. “It’s really wonderful,” she said during a
after any game ends. and negative behavior during late-night hours The injunction forced three evening football phone interview shortly before Friday night’s
Most of the year, the lights will be off by 8 like drinking, drugs, robberies or violence, games to be rescheduled. Complicating the game.
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